feat(android): cache (#3514)

* feat: android cache

* docs: bufferSize

* Revert "docs: bufferSize"

This reverts commit 09637b134e121b9ca3ffd78f2f5bc657319ed67a.

* fix: cacheSize name

* feat: singleton android cache

* fix: local cache resolve

* fix: lint

* docs: android cache

* chore: merge conflict

* fix: lint

* chore: useCache button

* chore: fix state in the sample

* fix: cache factory

* chore: update cacheSizeMB docs

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Co-authored-by: Olivier Bouillet <freeboub@gmail.com>
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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Adjust the buffer settings. This prop takes an object with one or more of the pr
| maxHeapAllocationPercent | number | The percentage of available heap that the video can use to buffer, between 0 and 1 |
| minBackBufferMemoryReservePercent | number | The percentage of available app memory at which during startup the back buffer will be disabled, between 0 and 1 |
| minBufferMemoryReservePercent | number | The percentage of available app memory to keep in reserve that prevents buffer from using it, between 0 and 1 |
| cacheSizeMB | number | Cache size in MB, enabling this to prevent new src requests and save bandwidth while repeating videos, or 0 to disable. Android only. |
Example with default values:
@@ -74,9 +74,12 @@ bufferConfig={{
bufferForPlaybackMs: 2500,
bufferForPlaybackAfterRebufferMs: 5000,
backBufferDurationMs: 120000,
cacheSizeMB: 0
}}
```
Please note that the Android cache is a global cache that is shared among all components; individual components can still opt out of caching behavior by setting cacheSizeMB to 0, but multiple components with a positive cacheSizeMB will be sharing the same one, and the cache size will always be the first value set; it will not change during the app's lifecycle.
### `chapters`
<PlatformsList types={['tvOS']} />
@@ -610,7 +613,7 @@ Pass directly the asset to play (deprecated)
```javascript
const sintel = require('./sintel.mp4');
source={ sintel };
source = {sintel};
```
Or by using an uri (starting from 6.0.0-beta.6)
@@ -620,7 +623,6 @@ const sintel = require('./sintel.mp4');
source={{ uri: sintel }}
```
#### URI string
A number of URI schemes are supported by passing an object with a `uri` attribute.
@@ -725,14 +727,14 @@ source={{
### `subtitleStyle`
| Property | Description | Platforms |
| ------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- |
| fontSize | Adjust the font size of the subtitles. Default: font size of the device | Android |
| paddingTop | Adjust the top padding of the subtitles. Default: 0 | Android |
| paddingBottom | Adjust the bottom padding of the subtitles. Default: 0 | Android |
| paddingLeft | Adjust the left padding of the subtitles. Default: 0 | Android |
| paddingRight | Adjust the right padding of the subtitles. Default: 0 | Android |
| opacity | Adjust the visibility of subtitles with 0 hiding and 1 fully showing them. Android supports float values between 0 and 1 for varying opacity levels, whereas iOS supports only 0 or 1. Default: 1. | Android, iOS |
| Property | Description | Platforms |
| ------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------ |
| fontSize | Adjust the font size of the subtitles. Default: font size of the device | Android |
| paddingTop | Adjust the top padding of the subtitles. Default: 0 | Android |
| paddingBottom | Adjust the bottom padding of the subtitles. Default: 0 | Android |
| paddingLeft | Adjust the left padding of the subtitles. Default: 0 | Android |
| paddingRight | Adjust the right padding of the subtitles. Default: 0 | Android |
| opacity | Adjust the visibility of subtitles with 0 hiding and 1 fully showing them. Android supports float values between 0 and 1 for varying opacity levels, whereas iOS supports only 0 or 1. Default: 1. | Android, iOS |
Example:

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# Caching
Caching is currently only supported on `iOS` platforms with a CocoaPods setup.
Caching is supported on `iOS` platforms with a CocoaPods setup, and on `android` using `SimpleCache`.
## Technology
## Android
Android uses a LRU `SimpleCache` with a variable cache size that can be specified by bufferConfig - cacheSizeMB. This creates a folder named `RNVCache` in the app's `cache` folder. Do note RNV does not yet offer a native call to flush the cache, it can be flushed by clearing the app's cache.
In addition, this resolves RNV6's repeated source URI call problem when looping a video on Android.
## iOS
### Technology
The cache is backed by [SPTPersistentCache](https://github.com/spotify/SPTPersistentCache) and [DVAssetLoaderDelegate](https://github.com/vdugnist/DVAssetLoaderDelegate).
## How Does It Work
### How Does It Work
The caching is based on the url of the asset.
SPTPersistentCache is a LRU ([Least Recently Used](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cache_replacement_policies#Least_recently_used_(LRU))) cache.
SPTPersistentCache is a LRU ([Least Recently Used](<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cache_replacement_policies#Least_recently_used_(LRU)>)) cache.
## Restrictions
### Restrictions
Currently, caching is only supported for URLs that end in a `.mp4`, `.m4v`, or `.mov` extension. In future versions, URLs that end in a query string (e.g. test.mp4?resolution=480p) will be support once dependencies allow access to the `Content-Type` header. At this time, HLS playlists (.m3u8) and videos that sideload text tracks are not supported and will bypass the cache.
Currently, caching is only supported for URLs that end in a `.mp4`, `.m4v`, or `.mov` extension. In future versions, URLs that end in a query string (e.g. test.mp4?resolution=480p) will be support once dependencies allow access to the `Content-Type` header. At this time, HLS playlists (.m3u8) and videos that sideload text tracks are not supported and will bypass the cache.
You will also receive warnings in the Xcode logs by using the `debug` mode. So if you are not 100% sure if your video is cached, check your Xcode logs!
By default files expire after 30 days and the maximum cache size is 100mb.
In a future release the cache might have more configurable options.
In a future release the cache might have more configurable options.