Besides MPRIS support, this also adds support for hasPrevious() and
hasNext() in several parts to determine whether the
player/playlist/shuffler has a previous or next item.
Covers should now work when at least the playbackManager is playing.
Covers based on the currently displayed item on the page does not work
yet.
The CoverPage has been revamped to use 1 model and 1 PathView to animate
the items for cleaner code.
- PlaybackManager now takes ownership of set items
- PlaybackManager can play items just by their itemId, avoids useless
item creation on the QML side of things.
- Allow calling Jellyfin::registerTypes with a different URI
- Minor code cleanup
* [backend]: Websocket now automatically tries to reconnect if connection was lost, up to 3 times.
* [backend]: Move more playback and resume logic to the backend, to avoid having it in multiple places within the QML. Regression: pausing playback sometimes halts the video player for an unknown reason.
* [playback]: Sailfin will try to play without the server transcoding, if possible.
* [ui]: added a debug page in the settings
* [ui] Added: Blurry previews of images before they are loaded
Also fixes a bug where ApiModel would remove items that already started
with a lowecase letter or didn't start with a letter at all.
* [UI] Improved: error handling should be slightly better
* [UI] Improved: settings now show the user name and picture instead of the user id if network is available.
The websocket now notifies the ApiClient, on which several models and
items are listening, when the userData for an user has changed. The UI
on the qml side may automatically updates without any extra effort.
This also resolves a bug where videos didn't resume after +/- 3:40 due
to an integer overflow.
I finally got deserializing lists working. Exposing them to QML was not
a trivial task either. Note that I didn't do it the clean way. Nested
lists are not supported. But it works!
Because I got so frustarted at one point trying to implement things the
right way, I restructured the project to seperate the Sailfish code from
the Qt code and created a new, empty desktop project. The Qt code has
been transformed into a happy little library, to which the Sailfish OS
application links.
Note that QMake doesn't seem to strip the library for some reason.