* feat(ios): add `showNotificationControls` prop
* feat(android): add `showNotificationControls` prop
* add docs
* feat!: add `metadata` property to srouce
This is breaking change for iOS/tvOS as we are moving some properties, but I believe that this will more readable and more user friendly
* chore(ios): remove UI blocking function
* code review changes for android
* update example
* fix readme
* fix typos
* update docs
* fix typo
* chore: improve sample metadata notification
* update codegen types
* rename properties
* update tvOS example
* reset metadata on source change
* update docs
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Co-authored-by: Olivier Bouillet <freeboub@gmail.com>
* chore: add missing PR in changeLog
* chore: add a link to previous documentation
* fix: add prepare open to build the package prior to release
* fix: do not include doc in generated package
* chore: include lib in package
* chore: fix tsc call which tries to parse docs folder
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Co-authored-by: olivier <olivier.bouillet@ifeelsmart.com>
Describe the changes
Upgrade ExoPlayer to version 2.17.1
Provide an example of how to test the change
Tested with a forked of react-native-video-test
* Update exoplayer to v2.15.1
* feat: upgrade ExoPlayer to version 2.17.1
* chore: update CHANGELOG
* remove ExoPlayerFullscreenVideoActivity
* Fix build issues
* Fix build & runtime issues
Co-authored-by: Eran Hammer <eran@hammer.io>
Co-authored-by: Armands Malejev <armands.malejevs@gmail.com>
Converts iOS implementation from Objective-c to Swift
# During the conversion process some updates to the code structure were also made
- Modularize codebase from single file to smaller focused files
- Untangled large nested IF statements
- Added more null checks, since Swift is more strict with null pointers
- Added property to allow for decoding of local video sources with self contained key for offline playback
- Updates example apps to test react-native 0.63.4 and uses auto native dependency imports for android and ios
The docs for `progressUpdateInterval` say that the value is in milliseconds, but the docs for `onProgress` said that the value was in seconds. This fixes the latter documentation to be consistent with the former.