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
Fix AudioFocus bug that could cause the player to stop responding to play/pause in some instances.
Fixes issue #1945
This was caused by the player requesting audio focus on each play (un-pause) and that resulted in a small window of Audio focus loss and then gain. The focus loss results in the player being paused while the player was supposed to play at the time. The solution is to keep track of Audio focus and not request new focus if we already have it.
Various updates for React Native Windows
**Docs**
* Fixed windows installation in readme
* Added local dev setup instructions
**Build**
* Added VS solutions for RNW 0.61, 0.62, and 0.63+
* Added clang-formatting definition
**Features**
* Fixed autolinking for RNW 0.63+
* Added support for `rate` property
**Examples**
* Upgraded examples/basic to RN 0.61 and replaced broken windows app
Fix AudioFocus bug that could cause the player to stop responding to play/pause in some instances.
Fixes issue react-native-video#1945
This was caused by the player requesting audio focus on each play (un-pause) and that resulted in a small window of Audio focus loss and then gain. The focus loss results in the player being paused while the player was supposed to play at the time. The solution is to keep track of Audio focus and not request new focus if we already have it.
This PR adds support for DRM streams on iOS (Fairplay) and Android (Playready, Widevine, Clearkey)
I am neither Android nor iOS developer, so feel free to provide feedback to improve this PR.
**Test stream for ANDROID:**
```
testStream = {
uri: 'http://profficialsite.origin.mediaservices.windows.net/c51358ea-9a5e-4322-8951-897d640fdfd7/tearsofsteel_4k.ism/manifest(format=mpd-time-csf)',
type: 'mpd',
drm: {
type: DRMType.PLAYREADY,
licenseServer: 'http://test.playready.microsoft.com/service/rightsmanager.asmx?cfg=(persist:false,sl:150)'
}
};
```
or
```
{
uri: 'https://media.axprod.net/TestVectors/v7-MultiDRM-SingleKey/Manifest_1080p.mpd',
drm: {
type: 'widevine', //or DRMType.WIDEVINE
licenseServer: 'https://drm-widevine-licensing.axtest.net/AcquireLicense',
headers: {
'X-AxDRM-Message': 'eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJ2ZXJzaW9uIjoxLCJjb21fa2V5X2lkIjoiYjMzNjRlYjUtNTFmNi00YWUzLThjOTgtMzNjZWQ1ZTMxYzc4IiwibWVzc2FnZSI6eyJ0eXBlIjoiZW50aXRsZW1lbnRfbWVzc2FnZSIsImZpcnN0X3BsYXlfZXhwaXJhdGlvbiI6NjAsInBsYXlyZWFkeSI6eyJyZWFsX3RpbWVfZXhwaXJhdGlvbiI6dHJ1ZX0sImtleXMiOlt7ImlkIjoiOWViNDA1MGQtZTQ0Yi00ODAyLTkzMmUtMjdkNzUwODNlMjY2IiwiZW5jcnlwdGVkX2tleSI6ImxLM09qSExZVzI0Y3Iya3RSNzRmbnc9PSJ9XX19.FAbIiPxX8BHi9RwfzD7Yn-wugU19ghrkBFKsaCPrZmU'
},
}
}
```
**Test stream for iOS:**
Sorry but I can not provide free streams to test. If anyone can provide test streams, or found some we can use, please let me know to also test them.
It has been tested with a private provider and they work, at least with the `getLicense` override method. (An example implementation is provided in the README)
* Add flag on iOS
* Add flag in Android
* Add documentation
* Add changelog entry
* Also set setKeepScreenOn
* Fix prop not being set
* add preventsDisplaySleepDuringVideoPlayback to exoplayer
* Update android-exoplayer/src/main/java/com/brentvatne/exoplayer/ReactExoplayerView.java
* Update android-exoplayer/src/main/java/com/brentvatne/exoplayer/ReactExoplayerView.java
Co-authored-by: Jens Andersson <jens@fritan.com>
Co-authored-by: Anton Tanderup <antontandrup@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jens Andersson <jens@fritan.com>
this fixes the case on any time you have a react view that displays the video, but it's being rendered with controls but not as a full screen (ie. easily reproducible when you have a tabbar for instance - the reactViewController.view frame shouldnt be the whole screen bounds).