- Extension being marked as not installed instead of untrusted after updating with private installer
- Extension update counter not updating due to extension being marked as untrusted
- Minimize `Key "extension-XXX-YYY" was already used` crash
* WIP Extension Repo DB Support
* Wired in to extension screen, browse settings screen
* Detekt changes
* Ui tweaks and open in browser
* Migrate ExtensionRepos on Update
* Migration Cleanup
* Slight cleanup / error handling
* Update ExtensionRepo from Repo.json during extension search.
Added Manual refresh in extension repos page.
* Split repo fetching into separate API module, major refactor work
* Removed development strings
* Moved migration to #3
* Fixed rebase
* Detekt changes
* Added Replace Repository Dialog
* Cleanup, removed platform specific code, PR comments
* Removed extra function, reverted small change
* Detekt cleanup
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Fixed error introduced in cleanup
* Tweak for multiline when
* Moved getCount() to flow
* changed getCount to non-suspend, used property delegation
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* Fixed formatting with updated comment string
* Big wave of PR comments, renaming/other tweaks
* onOpenWebsite changes
* onOpenWebsite changes
* trying to make single line
* Renamed ExtensionRepoApi.kt to ExtensionRepoService.kt
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* Fix#493
Fetch the current userid separately because shizuku always runs as the main user and would otherwise install and update for the main user
* Update app/src/main/java/eu/kanade/tachiyomi/extension/installer/ShizukuInstaller.kt
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Given that the next stable version of Chrome (120) will require Android 8+, it's
inevitable that the WebView functionality will gradually break. As always, newer
OS versions are recommended for better support with evolving Internet technologies.
According to https://apilevels.com/, Android 8+ still covers 93.7% of Android users.
* Add private extension install method
Private extensions are put inside private data directory of the running app, so
this kind of extensions can only be used by the running app and not shared with
other apps.
One limitation of private extension is the lack of deeplink handlers (if there's
any) since the extension APK is not installed to the system.
When both kinds of extensions are installed with a same package name, shared
extension (the one installed to the system) will be used unless the version
codes are different. In that case the one with higher version code will be used.
* update