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Version 1.9.0 alexa-client-sdk Changes in this update: Enhancements Added Android SDK support, which includes new implementations of the MediaPlayer, audio recorder, and logger. Added the InteractionModel interface, which enables Alexa Routines. Optional configuration changes have been introduced. Now a network interface can be specified to connect to the SDK via curl. Build options can be configured to support Android. Added GUI 1.1 support. The PlaybackController has been extended to support new control functionality, and the System interface has been updated to support SoftwareInfo. Bug Fixes Installation script execution time has been reduced. Now a single branch clone is used, such as the master branch. Issue 846 - Fixed a bug where audio stuttered on slow network connections. Removed the SpeakerManager constructor check for non-zero speakers. Issue 891 - Resolved incorrect offset in the PlaybackFinished event. Issue 727 - Fixed an issue where the sample app behaved erratically upon network disconnection/reconnection. Issue 910 - Fixed a GCC 8+ compilation issue. Note: issues related to -Wclass-memaccess will still trigger warnings, but won't fail compilation. Issue 871 Issue 880 - Fixed compiler warnings. Fixed a bug where Ted Talks would not stream via TuneIn. Fixed an issue where the PryonLiteKeywordDetector would not restart. Fixed an issue where PlaybackStutterStarted and PlaybackStutterFinished events were not being sent due to a missing Gstreamer queue element. Fixed a bug where the CapabilitiesDelegate database was not being cleared upon logout. Fixed in issue that caused the following compiler warning “class has virtual functions but non-virtual destructor”. Fixed a bug where BlueZDeviceManager was not properly destroyed. Fixed a bug that occurred when the initializer list was converted to std::unordered_set. Fixed a build error that occurred when building with BUILD_TESTING=Off. Known Issues * The ACL may encounter issues if audio attachments are received but not consumed. * SpeechSynthesizerState currently uses GAINING_FOCUS and LOSING_FOCUS as a workaround for handling intermediate state. These states may be removed in a future release. * The Alexa app doesn't always indicate when a device is successfully connected via Bluetooth. * Connecting a product to streaming media via Bluetooth will sometimes stop media playback within the source application. Resuming playback through the source application or toggling next/previous will correct playback. * When a source device is streaming silence via Bluetooth, the Alexa companion app indicates that audio content is streaming. * The Bluetooth agent assumes that the Bluetooth adapter is always connected to a power source. Disconnecting from a power source during operation is not yet supported. * On some products, interrupted Bluetooth playback may not resume if other content is locally streamed. * On Raspberry Pi, when streaming audio via Bluetooth, sometimes the audio stream stutters. * These CapabilitiesDelegateTest tests have been temporarily disabled to prevent build errors for the Android build: CapabilitiesDelegateTest.withCapabilitiesHappyCase, CapabilitiesDelegateTest.republish, CapabilitiesDelegateTest.testClearData. * make integration is currently not available for Android. In order to run integration tests on Android, you'll need to manually upload the test binary file along with the any input file. At that point, the adb can be used to run the integration tests. * On Raspberry Pi running Android Things with HDMI output audio, beginning of speech is truncated when Alexa responds to user TTS. * Spotify does not completely shut down when the sample app quits.
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#include <memory>
#include <sstream>
#include <gmock/gmock.h>
#include <gtest/gtest.h>
extern "C" {
#include <libavformat/avformat.h>
#include <libavformat/avio.h>
#include <libavutil/common.h>
#include <libavutil/error.h>
}
#include <AVSCommon/Utils/PlaylistParser/IterativePlaylistParserInterface.h>
#include "AndroidSLESMediaPlayer/FFmpegUrlInputController.h"
namespace alexaClientSDK {
namespace mediaPlayer {
namespace android {
namespace test {
using namespace ::testing;
using namespace avsCommon::sdkInterfaces;
using namespace avsCommon::utils;
using namespace avsCommon::utils::playlistParser;
/// Represent a dummy url that will be used as playlist.
static const std::string PLAYLIST_URL{"playlist"};
/// Constant string used to mock a media url.
static const std::string MEDIA_URL_1{"url1"};
/// MP3 test file path relative to the input folder.
static const std::string MP3_FILE_PATH{"/fox_dog.mp3"};
/// MP3 approximate duration.
static const std::chrono::seconds DURATION{5};
/// Zero offset.
static const std::chrono::milliseconds ZERO_OFFSET = std::chrono::milliseconds::zero();
/// Test file path.
static std::string INPUT_FOLDER;
/// Constant struct used to mock return of playlist @c next() method. Calls to @c getContext with this entry will fail.
Version 1.11 alexa-client-sdk Changes in this update: **Enhancements** * Added support for the new Alexa [DoNotDisturb](https://developer.amazon.com/docs/alexa-voice-service/donotdisturb.html) interface, which enables users to toggle the do not disturb (DND) function on their Alexa built-in products. * The SDK now supports [Opus](https://opus-codec.org/license/) encoding, which is optional. To enable Opus, you must [set the CMake flag to `-DOPUS=ON`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Build-Options#Opus-encoding), and include the [libopus library](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Dependencies#core-dependencies) dependency in your build. * The MediaPlayer reference implementation has been expanded to support the SAMPLE-AES and AES-128 encryption methods for HLS streaming. * AES-128 encryption is dependent on libcrypto, which is part of the required openSSL library, and is enabled by default. * To enable [SAMPLE-AES](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Dependencies#core-dependencies/Enable-SAMPLE-AES-decryption) encryption, you must set the `-DSAMPLE_AES=ON` in your CMake command, and include the [FFMPEG](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Dependencies#core-dependencies/Enable-SAMPLE-AES-decryption) library dependency in your build. * A new configuration for [deviceSettings](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/v1.11.0/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L59) has been added.This configuration allows you to specify the location of the device settings database. * Added locale support for es-MX. **Bug Fixes** * Fixed an issue where music wouldn't resume playback in the Android app. * Now all equalizer capabilities are fully disabled when equalizer is turned off in configuration file. Previously, devices were unconditionally required to provide support for equalizer in order to run the SDK. * [Issue 1106](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1106) - Fixed an issue in which the `CBLAuthDelegate` wasn't using the correct timeout during request refresh. * [Issue 1128](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1128) - Fixed an issue in which the `AudioPlayer` instance persisted at shutdown, due to a shared dependency with the `ProgressTimer`. * Fixed in issue that occurred when a connection to streaming content was interrupted, the SDK did not attempt to resume the connection, and appeared to assume that the content had been fully downloaded. This triggered the next track to be played, assuming it was a playlist. * [Issue 1040](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1040) - Fixed an issue where alarms would continue to play after user barge-in. **Known Issues** * `PlaylistParser` and `IterativePlaylistParser` generate two HTTP requests (one to fetch the content type, and one to fetch the audio data) for each audio stream played. * Music playback history isn't being displayed in the Alexa app for certain account and device types. * On GCC 8+, issues related to `-Wclass-memaccess` will trigger warnings. However, this won't cause the build to fail, and these warnings can be ignored. * In order to use Bluetooth source and sink PulseAudio, you must manually load and unload PulseAudio modules after the SDK starts. * The `ACL` may encounter issues if audio attachments are received but not consumed. * `SpeechSynthesizerState` currently uses `GAINING_FOCUS` and `LOSING_FOCUS` as a workaround for handling intermediate state. These states may be removed in a future release. * The Alexa app doesn't always indicate when a device is successfully connected via Bluetooth. * Connecting a product to streaming media via Bluetooth will sometimes stop media playback within the source application. Resuming playback through the source application or toggling next/previous will correct playback. * When a source device is streaming silence via Bluetooth, the Alexa app indicates that audio content is streaming. * The Bluetooth agent assumes that the Bluetooth adapter is always connected to a power source. Disconnecting from a power source during operation is not yet supported. * On some products, interrupted Bluetooth playback may not resume if other content is locally streamed. * `make integration` is currently not available for Android. In order to run integration tests on Android, you'll need to manually upload the test binary file along with any input file. At that point, the adb can be used to run the integration tests. * On Raspberry Pi running Android Things with HDMI output audio, beginning of speech is truncated when Alexa responds to user TTS. * When the sample app is restarted and network connection is lost, alerts don't play. * When network connection is lost, lost connection status is not returned via local Text-to Speech (TTS).
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static const PlaylistEntry INVALID_URL_ENTRY = PlaylistEntry::createErrorEntry(MEDIA_URL_1);
Version 1.9.0 alexa-client-sdk Changes in this update: Enhancements Added Android SDK support, which includes new implementations of the MediaPlayer, audio recorder, and logger. Added the InteractionModel interface, which enables Alexa Routines. Optional configuration changes have been introduced. Now a network interface can be specified to connect to the SDK via curl. Build options can be configured to support Android. Added GUI 1.1 support. The PlaybackController has been extended to support new control functionality, and the System interface has been updated to support SoftwareInfo. Bug Fixes Installation script execution time has been reduced. Now a single branch clone is used, such as the master branch. Issue 846 - Fixed a bug where audio stuttered on slow network connections. Removed the SpeakerManager constructor check for non-zero speakers. Issue 891 - Resolved incorrect offset in the PlaybackFinished event. Issue 727 - Fixed an issue where the sample app behaved erratically upon network disconnection/reconnection. Issue 910 - Fixed a GCC 8+ compilation issue. Note: issues related to -Wclass-memaccess will still trigger warnings, but won't fail compilation. Issue 871 Issue 880 - Fixed compiler warnings. Fixed a bug where Ted Talks would not stream via TuneIn. Fixed an issue where the PryonLiteKeywordDetector would not restart. Fixed an issue where PlaybackStutterStarted and PlaybackStutterFinished events were not being sent due to a missing Gstreamer queue element. Fixed a bug where the CapabilitiesDelegate database was not being cleared upon logout. Fixed in issue that caused the following compiler warning “class has virtual functions but non-virtual destructor”. Fixed a bug where BlueZDeviceManager was not properly destroyed. Fixed a bug that occurred when the initializer list was converted to std::unordered_set. Fixed a build error that occurred when building with BUILD_TESTING=Off. Known Issues * The ACL may encounter issues if audio attachments are received but not consumed. * SpeechSynthesizerState currently uses GAINING_FOCUS and LOSING_FOCUS as a workaround for handling intermediate state. These states may be removed in a future release. * The Alexa app doesn't always indicate when a device is successfully connected via Bluetooth. * Connecting a product to streaming media via Bluetooth will sometimes stop media playback within the source application. Resuming playback through the source application or toggling next/previous will correct playback. * When a source device is streaming silence via Bluetooth, the Alexa companion app indicates that audio content is streaming. * The Bluetooth agent assumes that the Bluetooth adapter is always connected to a power source. Disconnecting from a power source during operation is not yet supported. * On some products, interrupted Bluetooth playback may not resume if other content is locally streamed. * On Raspberry Pi, when streaming audio via Bluetooth, sometimes the audio stream stutters. * These CapabilitiesDelegateTest tests have been temporarily disabled to prevent build errors for the Android build: CapabilitiesDelegateTest.withCapabilitiesHappyCase, CapabilitiesDelegateTest.republish, CapabilitiesDelegateTest.testClearData. * make integration is currently not available for Android. In order to run integration tests on Android, you'll need to manually upload the test binary file along with the any input file. At that point, the adb can be used to run the integration tests. * On Raspberry Pi running Android Things with HDMI output audio, beginning of speech is truncated when Alexa responds to user TTS. * Spotify does not completely shut down when the sample app quits.
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class MockPlaylistParser : public IterativePlaylistParserInterface {
public:
MOCK_METHOD1(initializeParsing, bool(std::string url));
MOCK_METHOD0(next, PlaylistEntry());
MOCK_METHOD0(abort, void());
};
class FFmpegUrlInputControllerTest : public Test {
protected:
void SetUp() override {
m_parser = std::unique_ptr<MockPlaylistParser>(new MockPlaylistParser());
}
void TearDown() override {
m_parser.reset();
}
std::unique_ptr<MockPlaylistParser> m_parser;
};
/// Test input controller create succeed.
TEST_F(FFmpegUrlInputControllerTest, testCreateSucceed) {
EXPECT_CALL(*m_parser, initializeParsing(_)).WillOnce(Return(true));
EXPECT_CALL(*m_parser, next()).WillOnce(Return(INVALID_URL_ENTRY));
auto reader = FFmpegUrlInputController::create(std::move(m_parser), PLAYLIST_URL, ZERO_OFFSET);
EXPECT_NE(reader, nullptr);
}
/// Test input controller create with null playlist parser failed.
TEST_F(FFmpegUrlInputControllerTest, testCreateNullParserFailed) {
auto reader = FFmpegUrlInputController::create(nullptr, PLAYLIST_URL, ZERO_OFFSET);
EXPECT_EQ(reader, nullptr);
}
/// Test input controller create with empty url failed.
TEST_F(FFmpegUrlInputControllerTest, testCreateEmptyUrlFailed) {
auto reader = FFmpegUrlInputController::create(std::move(m_parser), "", ZERO_OFFSET);
EXPECT_EQ(reader, nullptr);
}
/// Test input controller create with null playlist parser failed.
TEST_F(FFmpegUrlInputControllerTest, testCreateInvalidUrlFailed) {
EXPECT_CALL(*m_parser, initializeParsing(_)).WillOnce(Return(false));
auto reader = FFmpegUrlInputController::create(std::move(m_parser), PLAYLIST_URL, ZERO_OFFSET);
EXPECT_EQ(reader, nullptr);
}
/// Test input controller getContext.
TEST_F(FFmpegUrlInputControllerTest, testGetContextSucceed) {
Version 1.11 alexa-client-sdk Changes in this update: **Enhancements** * Added support for the new Alexa [DoNotDisturb](https://developer.amazon.com/docs/alexa-voice-service/donotdisturb.html) interface, which enables users to toggle the do not disturb (DND) function on their Alexa built-in products. * The SDK now supports [Opus](https://opus-codec.org/license/) encoding, which is optional. To enable Opus, you must [set the CMake flag to `-DOPUS=ON`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Build-Options#Opus-encoding), and include the [libopus library](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Dependencies#core-dependencies) dependency in your build. * The MediaPlayer reference implementation has been expanded to support the SAMPLE-AES and AES-128 encryption methods for HLS streaming. * AES-128 encryption is dependent on libcrypto, which is part of the required openSSL library, and is enabled by default. * To enable [SAMPLE-AES](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Dependencies#core-dependencies/Enable-SAMPLE-AES-decryption) encryption, you must set the `-DSAMPLE_AES=ON` in your CMake command, and include the [FFMPEG](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Dependencies#core-dependencies/Enable-SAMPLE-AES-decryption) library dependency in your build. * A new configuration for [deviceSettings](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/v1.11.0/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L59) has been added.This configuration allows you to specify the location of the device settings database. * Added locale support for es-MX. **Bug Fixes** * Fixed an issue where music wouldn't resume playback in the Android app. * Now all equalizer capabilities are fully disabled when equalizer is turned off in configuration file. Previously, devices were unconditionally required to provide support for equalizer in order to run the SDK. * [Issue 1106](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1106) - Fixed an issue in which the `CBLAuthDelegate` wasn't using the correct timeout during request refresh. * [Issue 1128](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1128) - Fixed an issue in which the `AudioPlayer` instance persisted at shutdown, due to a shared dependency with the `ProgressTimer`. * Fixed in issue that occurred when a connection to streaming content was interrupted, the SDK did not attempt to resume the connection, and appeared to assume that the content had been fully downloaded. This triggered the next track to be played, assuming it was a playlist. * [Issue 1040](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1040) - Fixed an issue where alarms would continue to play after user barge-in. **Known Issues** * `PlaylistParser` and `IterativePlaylistParser` generate two HTTP requests (one to fetch the content type, and one to fetch the audio data) for each audio stream played. * Music playback history isn't being displayed in the Alexa app for certain account and device types. * On GCC 8+, issues related to `-Wclass-memaccess` will trigger warnings. However, this won't cause the build to fail, and these warnings can be ignored. * In order to use Bluetooth source and sink PulseAudio, you must manually load and unload PulseAudio modules after the SDK starts. * The `ACL` may encounter issues if audio attachments are received but not consumed. * `SpeechSynthesizerState` currently uses `GAINING_FOCUS` and `LOSING_FOCUS` as a workaround for handling intermediate state. These states may be removed in a future release. * The Alexa app doesn't always indicate when a device is successfully connected via Bluetooth. * Connecting a product to streaming media via Bluetooth will sometimes stop media playback within the source application. Resuming playback through the source application or toggling next/previous will correct playback. * When a source device is streaming silence via Bluetooth, the Alexa app indicates that audio content is streaming. * The Bluetooth agent assumes that the Bluetooth adapter is always connected to a power source. Disconnecting from a power source during operation is not yet supported. * On some products, interrupted Bluetooth playback may not resume if other content is locally streamed. * `make integration` is currently not available for Android. In order to run integration tests on Android, you'll need to manually upload the test binary file along with any input file. At that point, the adb can be used to run the integration tests. * On Raspberry Pi running Android Things with HDMI output audio, beginning of speech is truncated when Alexa responds to user TTS. * When the sample app is restarted and network connection is lost, alerts don't play. * When network connection is lost, lost connection status is not returned via local Text-to Speech (TTS).
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PlaylistEntry validEntry = PlaylistEntry(INPUT_FOLDER + MP3_FILE_PATH, DURATION, PlaylistParseResult::FINISHED);
Version 1.9.0 alexa-client-sdk Changes in this update: Enhancements Added Android SDK support, which includes new implementations of the MediaPlayer, audio recorder, and logger. Added the InteractionModel interface, which enables Alexa Routines. Optional configuration changes have been introduced. Now a network interface can be specified to connect to the SDK via curl. Build options can be configured to support Android. Added GUI 1.1 support. The PlaybackController has been extended to support new control functionality, and the System interface has been updated to support SoftwareInfo. Bug Fixes Installation script execution time has been reduced. Now a single branch clone is used, such as the master branch. Issue 846 - Fixed a bug where audio stuttered on slow network connections. Removed the SpeakerManager constructor check for non-zero speakers. Issue 891 - Resolved incorrect offset in the PlaybackFinished event. Issue 727 - Fixed an issue where the sample app behaved erratically upon network disconnection/reconnection. Issue 910 - Fixed a GCC 8+ compilation issue. Note: issues related to -Wclass-memaccess will still trigger warnings, but won't fail compilation. Issue 871 Issue 880 - Fixed compiler warnings. Fixed a bug where Ted Talks would not stream via TuneIn. Fixed an issue where the PryonLiteKeywordDetector would not restart. Fixed an issue where PlaybackStutterStarted and PlaybackStutterFinished events were not being sent due to a missing Gstreamer queue element. Fixed a bug where the CapabilitiesDelegate database was not being cleared upon logout. Fixed in issue that caused the following compiler warning “class has virtual functions but non-virtual destructor”. Fixed a bug where BlueZDeviceManager was not properly destroyed. Fixed a bug that occurred when the initializer list was converted to std::unordered_set. Fixed a build error that occurred when building with BUILD_TESTING=Off. Known Issues * The ACL may encounter issues if audio attachments are received but not consumed. * SpeechSynthesizerState currently uses GAINING_FOCUS and LOSING_FOCUS as a workaround for handling intermediate state. These states may be removed in a future release. * The Alexa app doesn't always indicate when a device is successfully connected via Bluetooth. * Connecting a product to streaming media via Bluetooth will sometimes stop media playback within the source application. Resuming playback through the source application or toggling next/previous will correct playback. * When a source device is streaming silence via Bluetooth, the Alexa companion app indicates that audio content is streaming. * The Bluetooth agent assumes that the Bluetooth adapter is always connected to a power source. Disconnecting from a power source during operation is not yet supported. * On some products, interrupted Bluetooth playback may not resume if other content is locally streamed. * On Raspberry Pi, when streaming audio via Bluetooth, sometimes the audio stream stutters. * These CapabilitiesDelegateTest tests have been temporarily disabled to prevent build errors for the Android build: CapabilitiesDelegateTest.withCapabilitiesHappyCase, CapabilitiesDelegateTest.republish, CapabilitiesDelegateTest.testClearData. * make integration is currently not available for Android. In order to run integration tests on Android, you'll need to manually upload the test binary file along with the any input file. At that point, the adb can be used to run the integration tests. * On Raspberry Pi running Android Things with HDMI output audio, beginning of speech is truncated when Alexa responds to user TTS. * Spotify does not completely shut down when the sample app quits.
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EXPECT_CALL(*m_parser, initializeParsing(_)).WillOnce(Return(true));
EXPECT_CALL(*m_parser, next()).WillOnce(Return(validEntry));
auto reader = FFmpegUrlInputController::create(std::move(m_parser), PLAYLIST_URL, ZERO_OFFSET);
ASSERT_NE(reader, nullptr);
auto context = reader->getCurrentFormatContext();
EXPECT_EQ(std::get<0>(context), FFmpegUrlInputController::Result::OK);
ASSERT_NE(std::get<1>(context), nullptr);
EXPECT_NE(std::get<1>(context)->url, nullptr);
EXPECT_EQ(std::get<2>(context), ZERO_OFFSET);
}
/// Test input controller getContext with non-zero offset.
TEST_F(FFmpegUrlInputControllerTest, testGetContextOffsetSucceed) {
Version 1.11 alexa-client-sdk Changes in this update: **Enhancements** * Added support for the new Alexa [DoNotDisturb](https://developer.amazon.com/docs/alexa-voice-service/donotdisturb.html) interface, which enables users to toggle the do not disturb (DND) function on their Alexa built-in products. * The SDK now supports [Opus](https://opus-codec.org/license/) encoding, which is optional. To enable Opus, you must [set the CMake flag to `-DOPUS=ON`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Build-Options#Opus-encoding), and include the [libopus library](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Dependencies#core-dependencies) dependency in your build. * The MediaPlayer reference implementation has been expanded to support the SAMPLE-AES and AES-128 encryption methods for HLS streaming. * AES-128 encryption is dependent on libcrypto, which is part of the required openSSL library, and is enabled by default. * To enable [SAMPLE-AES](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Dependencies#core-dependencies/Enable-SAMPLE-AES-decryption) encryption, you must set the `-DSAMPLE_AES=ON` in your CMake command, and include the [FFMPEG](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Dependencies#core-dependencies/Enable-SAMPLE-AES-decryption) library dependency in your build. * A new configuration for [deviceSettings](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/v1.11.0/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L59) has been added.This configuration allows you to specify the location of the device settings database. * Added locale support for es-MX. **Bug Fixes** * Fixed an issue where music wouldn't resume playback in the Android app. * Now all equalizer capabilities are fully disabled when equalizer is turned off in configuration file. Previously, devices were unconditionally required to provide support for equalizer in order to run the SDK. * [Issue 1106](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1106) - Fixed an issue in which the `CBLAuthDelegate` wasn't using the correct timeout during request refresh. * [Issue 1128](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1128) - Fixed an issue in which the `AudioPlayer` instance persisted at shutdown, due to a shared dependency with the `ProgressTimer`. * Fixed in issue that occurred when a connection to streaming content was interrupted, the SDK did not attempt to resume the connection, and appeared to assume that the content had been fully downloaded. This triggered the next track to be played, assuming it was a playlist. * [Issue 1040](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1040) - Fixed an issue where alarms would continue to play after user barge-in. **Known Issues** * `PlaylistParser` and `IterativePlaylistParser` generate two HTTP requests (one to fetch the content type, and one to fetch the audio data) for each audio stream played. * Music playback history isn't being displayed in the Alexa app for certain account and device types. * On GCC 8+, issues related to `-Wclass-memaccess` will trigger warnings. However, this won't cause the build to fail, and these warnings can be ignored. * In order to use Bluetooth source and sink PulseAudio, you must manually load and unload PulseAudio modules after the SDK starts. * The `ACL` may encounter issues if audio attachments are received but not consumed. * `SpeechSynthesizerState` currently uses `GAINING_FOCUS` and `LOSING_FOCUS` as a workaround for handling intermediate state. These states may be removed in a future release. * The Alexa app doesn't always indicate when a device is successfully connected via Bluetooth. * Connecting a product to streaming media via Bluetooth will sometimes stop media playback within the source application. Resuming playback through the source application or toggling next/previous will correct playback. * When a source device is streaming silence via Bluetooth, the Alexa app indicates that audio content is streaming. * The Bluetooth agent assumes that the Bluetooth adapter is always connected to a power source. Disconnecting from a power source during operation is not yet supported. * On some products, interrupted Bluetooth playback may not resume if other content is locally streamed. * `make integration` is currently not available for Android. In order to run integration tests on Android, you'll need to manually upload the test binary file along with any input file. At that point, the adb can be used to run the integration tests. * On Raspberry Pi running Android Things with HDMI output audio, beginning of speech is truncated when Alexa responds to user TTS. * When the sample app is restarted and network connection is lost, alerts don't play. * When network connection is lost, lost connection status is not returned via local Text-to Speech (TTS).
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PlaylistEntry validEntry = PlaylistEntry(INPUT_FOLDER + MP3_FILE_PATH, DURATION, PlaylistParseResult::FINISHED);
Version 1.9.0 alexa-client-sdk Changes in this update: Enhancements Added Android SDK support, which includes new implementations of the MediaPlayer, audio recorder, and logger. Added the InteractionModel interface, which enables Alexa Routines. Optional configuration changes have been introduced. Now a network interface can be specified to connect to the SDK via curl. Build options can be configured to support Android. Added GUI 1.1 support. The PlaybackController has been extended to support new control functionality, and the System interface has been updated to support SoftwareInfo. Bug Fixes Installation script execution time has been reduced. Now a single branch clone is used, such as the master branch. Issue 846 - Fixed a bug where audio stuttered on slow network connections. Removed the SpeakerManager constructor check for non-zero speakers. Issue 891 - Resolved incorrect offset in the PlaybackFinished event. Issue 727 - Fixed an issue where the sample app behaved erratically upon network disconnection/reconnection. Issue 910 - Fixed a GCC 8+ compilation issue. Note: issues related to -Wclass-memaccess will still trigger warnings, but won't fail compilation. Issue 871 Issue 880 - Fixed compiler warnings. Fixed a bug where Ted Talks would not stream via TuneIn. Fixed an issue where the PryonLiteKeywordDetector would not restart. Fixed an issue where PlaybackStutterStarted and PlaybackStutterFinished events were not being sent due to a missing Gstreamer queue element. Fixed a bug where the CapabilitiesDelegate database was not being cleared upon logout. Fixed in issue that caused the following compiler warning “class has virtual functions but non-virtual destructor”. Fixed a bug where BlueZDeviceManager was not properly destroyed. Fixed a bug that occurred when the initializer list was converted to std::unordered_set. Fixed a build error that occurred when building with BUILD_TESTING=Off. Known Issues * The ACL may encounter issues if audio attachments are received but not consumed. * SpeechSynthesizerState currently uses GAINING_FOCUS and LOSING_FOCUS as a workaround for handling intermediate state. These states may be removed in a future release. * The Alexa app doesn't always indicate when a device is successfully connected via Bluetooth. * Connecting a product to streaming media via Bluetooth will sometimes stop media playback within the source application. Resuming playback through the source application or toggling next/previous will correct playback. * When a source device is streaming silence via Bluetooth, the Alexa companion app indicates that audio content is streaming. * The Bluetooth agent assumes that the Bluetooth adapter is always connected to a power source. Disconnecting from a power source during operation is not yet supported. * On some products, interrupted Bluetooth playback may not resume if other content is locally streamed. * On Raspberry Pi, when streaming audio via Bluetooth, sometimes the audio stream stutters. * These CapabilitiesDelegateTest tests have been temporarily disabled to prevent build errors for the Android build: CapabilitiesDelegateTest.withCapabilitiesHappyCase, CapabilitiesDelegateTest.republish, CapabilitiesDelegateTest.testClearData. * make integration is currently not available for Android. In order to run integration tests on Android, you'll need to manually upload the test binary file along with the any input file. At that point, the adb can be used to run the integration tests. * On Raspberry Pi running Android Things with HDMI output audio, beginning of speech is truncated when Alexa responds to user TTS. * Spotify does not completely shut down when the sample app quits.
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EXPECT_CALL(*m_parser, initializeParsing(_)).WillOnce(Return(true));
EXPECT_CALL(*m_parser, next()).WillOnce(Return(validEntry));
std::chrono::milliseconds skipHalf{DURATION / 2};
auto reader = FFmpegUrlInputController::create(std::move(m_parser), PLAYLIST_URL, skipHalf);
ASSERT_NE(reader, nullptr);
auto context = reader->getCurrentFormatContext();
EXPECT_EQ(std::get<0>(context), FFmpegUrlInputController::Result::OK);
ASSERT_NE(std::get<1>(context), nullptr);
EXPECT_NE(std::get<1>(context)->url, nullptr);
EXPECT_EQ(std::get<2>(context), skipHalf);
}
/// Test input controller getContext.
TEST_F(FFmpegUrlInputControllerTest, testGetContextInvalidUrl) {
EXPECT_CALL(*m_parser, initializeParsing(_)).WillOnce(Return(true));
EXPECT_CALL(*m_parser, next()).WillOnce(Return(INVALID_URL_ENTRY));
auto reader = FFmpegUrlInputController::create(std::move(m_parser), PLAYLIST_URL, ZERO_OFFSET);
ASSERT_NE(reader, nullptr);
auto context = reader->getCurrentFormatContext();
EXPECT_EQ(std::get<0>(context), FFmpegUrlInputController::Result::ERROR);
EXPECT_EQ(std::get<1>(context), nullptr);
}
/// Test get context after switching files.
TEST_F(FFmpegUrlInputControllerTest, testGetContextAfterNext) {
Version 1.11 alexa-client-sdk Changes in this update: **Enhancements** * Added support for the new Alexa [DoNotDisturb](https://developer.amazon.com/docs/alexa-voice-service/donotdisturb.html) interface, which enables users to toggle the do not disturb (DND) function on their Alexa built-in products. * The SDK now supports [Opus](https://opus-codec.org/license/) encoding, which is optional. To enable Opus, you must [set the CMake flag to `-DOPUS=ON`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Build-Options#Opus-encoding), and include the [libopus library](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Dependencies#core-dependencies) dependency in your build. * The MediaPlayer reference implementation has been expanded to support the SAMPLE-AES and AES-128 encryption methods for HLS streaming. * AES-128 encryption is dependent on libcrypto, which is part of the required openSSL library, and is enabled by default. * To enable [SAMPLE-AES](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Dependencies#core-dependencies/Enable-SAMPLE-AES-decryption) encryption, you must set the `-DSAMPLE_AES=ON` in your CMake command, and include the [FFMPEG](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Dependencies#core-dependencies/Enable-SAMPLE-AES-decryption) library dependency in your build. * A new configuration for [deviceSettings](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/v1.11.0/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L59) has been added.This configuration allows you to specify the location of the device settings database. * Added locale support for es-MX. **Bug Fixes** * Fixed an issue where music wouldn't resume playback in the Android app. * Now all equalizer capabilities are fully disabled when equalizer is turned off in configuration file. Previously, devices were unconditionally required to provide support for equalizer in order to run the SDK. * [Issue 1106](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1106) - Fixed an issue in which the `CBLAuthDelegate` wasn't using the correct timeout during request refresh. * [Issue 1128](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1128) - Fixed an issue in which the `AudioPlayer` instance persisted at shutdown, due to a shared dependency with the `ProgressTimer`. * Fixed in issue that occurred when a connection to streaming content was interrupted, the SDK did not attempt to resume the connection, and appeared to assume that the content had been fully downloaded. This triggered the next track to be played, assuming it was a playlist. * [Issue 1040](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1040) - Fixed an issue where alarms would continue to play after user barge-in. **Known Issues** * `PlaylistParser` and `IterativePlaylistParser` generate two HTTP requests (one to fetch the content type, and one to fetch the audio data) for each audio stream played. * Music playback history isn't being displayed in the Alexa app for certain account and device types. * On GCC 8+, issues related to `-Wclass-memaccess` will trigger warnings. However, this won't cause the build to fail, and these warnings can be ignored. * In order to use Bluetooth source and sink PulseAudio, you must manually load and unload PulseAudio modules after the SDK starts. * The `ACL` may encounter issues if audio attachments are received but not consumed. * `SpeechSynthesizerState` currently uses `GAINING_FOCUS` and `LOSING_FOCUS` as a workaround for handling intermediate state. These states may be removed in a future release. * The Alexa app doesn't always indicate when a device is successfully connected via Bluetooth. * Connecting a product to streaming media via Bluetooth will sometimes stop media playback within the source application. Resuming playback through the source application or toggling next/previous will correct playback. * When a source device is streaming silence via Bluetooth, the Alexa app indicates that audio content is streaming. * The Bluetooth agent assumes that the Bluetooth adapter is always connected to a power source. Disconnecting from a power source during operation is not yet supported. * On some products, interrupted Bluetooth playback may not resume if other content is locally streamed. * `make integration` is currently not available for Android. In order to run integration tests on Android, you'll need to manually upload the test binary file along with any input file. At that point, the adb can be used to run the integration tests. * On Raspberry Pi running Android Things with HDMI output audio, beginning of speech is truncated when Alexa responds to user TTS. * When the sample app is restarted and network connection is lost, alerts don't play. * When network connection is lost, lost connection status is not returned via local Text-to Speech (TTS).
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PlaylistEntry validEntry = PlaylistEntry(INPUT_FOLDER + MP3_FILE_PATH, DURATION, PlaylistParseResult::FINISHED);
Version 1.9.0 alexa-client-sdk Changes in this update: Enhancements Added Android SDK support, which includes new implementations of the MediaPlayer, audio recorder, and logger. Added the InteractionModel interface, which enables Alexa Routines. Optional configuration changes have been introduced. Now a network interface can be specified to connect to the SDK via curl. Build options can be configured to support Android. Added GUI 1.1 support. The PlaybackController has been extended to support new control functionality, and the System interface has been updated to support SoftwareInfo. Bug Fixes Installation script execution time has been reduced. Now a single branch clone is used, such as the master branch. Issue 846 - Fixed a bug where audio stuttered on slow network connections. Removed the SpeakerManager constructor check for non-zero speakers. Issue 891 - Resolved incorrect offset in the PlaybackFinished event. Issue 727 - Fixed an issue where the sample app behaved erratically upon network disconnection/reconnection. Issue 910 - Fixed a GCC 8+ compilation issue. Note: issues related to -Wclass-memaccess will still trigger warnings, but won't fail compilation. Issue 871 Issue 880 - Fixed compiler warnings. Fixed a bug where Ted Talks would not stream via TuneIn. Fixed an issue where the PryonLiteKeywordDetector would not restart. Fixed an issue where PlaybackStutterStarted and PlaybackStutterFinished events were not being sent due to a missing Gstreamer queue element. Fixed a bug where the CapabilitiesDelegate database was not being cleared upon logout. Fixed in issue that caused the following compiler warning “class has virtual functions but non-virtual destructor”. Fixed a bug where BlueZDeviceManager was not properly destroyed. Fixed a bug that occurred when the initializer list was converted to std::unordered_set. Fixed a build error that occurred when building with BUILD_TESTING=Off. Known Issues * The ACL may encounter issues if audio attachments are received but not consumed. * SpeechSynthesizerState currently uses GAINING_FOCUS and LOSING_FOCUS as a workaround for handling intermediate state. These states may be removed in a future release. * The Alexa app doesn't always indicate when a device is successfully connected via Bluetooth. * Connecting a product to streaming media via Bluetooth will sometimes stop media playback within the source application. Resuming playback through the source application or toggling next/previous will correct playback. * When a source device is streaming silence via Bluetooth, the Alexa companion app indicates that audio content is streaming. * The Bluetooth agent assumes that the Bluetooth adapter is always connected to a power source. Disconnecting from a power source during operation is not yet supported. * On some products, interrupted Bluetooth playback may not resume if other content is locally streamed. * On Raspberry Pi, when streaming audio via Bluetooth, sometimes the audio stream stutters. * These CapabilitiesDelegateTest tests have been temporarily disabled to prevent build errors for the Android build: CapabilitiesDelegateTest.withCapabilitiesHappyCase, CapabilitiesDelegateTest.republish, CapabilitiesDelegateTest.testClearData. * make integration is currently not available for Android. In order to run integration tests on Android, you'll need to manually upload the test binary file along with the any input file. At that point, the adb can be used to run the integration tests. * On Raspberry Pi running Android Things with HDMI output audio, beginning of speech is truncated when Alexa responds to user TTS. * Spotify does not completely shut down when the sample app quits.
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// Parser will return INVALID_URL_ENTRY first, then validEntry
EXPECT_CALL(*m_parser, next()).WillOnce(Return(validEntry));
EXPECT_CALL(*m_parser, next()).Times(1).WillRepeatedly(Return(INVALID_URL_ENTRY)).RetiresOnSaturation();
EXPECT_CALL(*m_parser, initializeParsing(_)).WillOnce(Return(true));
auto reader = FFmpegUrlInputController::create(std::move(m_parser), PLAYLIST_URL, ZERO_OFFSET);
ASSERT_NE(reader, nullptr);
ASSERT_TRUE(reader->hasNext());
ASSERT_TRUE(reader->next());
auto context = reader->getCurrentFormatContext();
EXPECT_EQ(std::get<0>(context), FFmpegUrlInputController::Result::OK);
ASSERT_NE(std::get<1>(context), nullptr);
EXPECT_NE(std::get<1>(context)->url, nullptr);
}
/// Test has next when parser isn't done.
TEST_F(FFmpegUrlInputControllerTest, testHasNext) {
Version 1.11 alexa-client-sdk Changes in this update: **Enhancements** * Added support for the new Alexa [DoNotDisturb](https://developer.amazon.com/docs/alexa-voice-service/donotdisturb.html) interface, which enables users to toggle the do not disturb (DND) function on their Alexa built-in products. * The SDK now supports [Opus](https://opus-codec.org/license/) encoding, which is optional. To enable Opus, you must [set the CMake flag to `-DOPUS=ON`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Build-Options#Opus-encoding), and include the [libopus library](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Dependencies#core-dependencies) dependency in your build. * The MediaPlayer reference implementation has been expanded to support the SAMPLE-AES and AES-128 encryption methods for HLS streaming. * AES-128 encryption is dependent on libcrypto, which is part of the required openSSL library, and is enabled by default. * To enable [SAMPLE-AES](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Dependencies#core-dependencies/Enable-SAMPLE-AES-decryption) encryption, you must set the `-DSAMPLE_AES=ON` in your CMake command, and include the [FFMPEG](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Dependencies#core-dependencies/Enable-SAMPLE-AES-decryption) library dependency in your build. * A new configuration for [deviceSettings](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/v1.11.0/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L59) has been added.This configuration allows you to specify the location of the device settings database. * Added locale support for es-MX. **Bug Fixes** * Fixed an issue where music wouldn't resume playback in the Android app. * Now all equalizer capabilities are fully disabled when equalizer is turned off in configuration file. Previously, devices were unconditionally required to provide support for equalizer in order to run the SDK. * [Issue 1106](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1106) - Fixed an issue in which the `CBLAuthDelegate` wasn't using the correct timeout during request refresh. * [Issue 1128](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1128) - Fixed an issue in which the `AudioPlayer` instance persisted at shutdown, due to a shared dependency with the `ProgressTimer`. * Fixed in issue that occurred when a connection to streaming content was interrupted, the SDK did not attempt to resume the connection, and appeared to assume that the content had been fully downloaded. This triggered the next track to be played, assuming it was a playlist. * [Issue 1040](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1040) - Fixed an issue where alarms would continue to play after user barge-in. **Known Issues** * `PlaylistParser` and `IterativePlaylistParser` generate two HTTP requests (one to fetch the content type, and one to fetch the audio data) for each audio stream played. * Music playback history isn't being displayed in the Alexa app for certain account and device types. * On GCC 8+, issues related to `-Wclass-memaccess` will trigger warnings. However, this won't cause the build to fail, and these warnings can be ignored. * In order to use Bluetooth source and sink PulseAudio, you must manually load and unload PulseAudio modules after the SDK starts. * The `ACL` may encounter issues if audio attachments are received but not consumed. * `SpeechSynthesizerState` currently uses `GAINING_FOCUS` and `LOSING_FOCUS` as a workaround for handling intermediate state. These states may be removed in a future release. * The Alexa app doesn't always indicate when a device is successfully connected via Bluetooth. * Connecting a product to streaming media via Bluetooth will sometimes stop media playback within the source application. Resuming playback through the source application or toggling next/previous will correct playback. * When a source device is streaming silence via Bluetooth, the Alexa app indicates that audio content is streaming. * The Bluetooth agent assumes that the Bluetooth adapter is always connected to a power source. Disconnecting from a power source during operation is not yet supported. * On some products, interrupted Bluetooth playback may not resume if other content is locally streamed. * `make integration` is currently not available for Android. In order to run integration tests on Android, you'll need to manually upload the test binary file along with any input file. At that point, the adb can be used to run the integration tests. * On Raspberry Pi running Android Things with HDMI output audio, beginning of speech is truncated when Alexa responds to user TTS. * When the sample app is restarted and network connection is lost, alerts don't play. * When network connection is lost, lost connection status is not returned via local Text-to Speech (TTS).
2018-12-19 19:13:36 +00:00
PlaylistEntry validEntry =
PlaylistEntry(INPUT_FOLDER + MP3_FILE_PATH, DURATION, PlaylistParseResult::STILL_ONGOING);
Version 1.9.0 alexa-client-sdk Changes in this update: Enhancements Added Android SDK support, which includes new implementations of the MediaPlayer, audio recorder, and logger. Added the InteractionModel interface, which enables Alexa Routines. Optional configuration changes have been introduced. Now a network interface can be specified to connect to the SDK via curl. Build options can be configured to support Android. Added GUI 1.1 support. The PlaybackController has been extended to support new control functionality, and the System interface has been updated to support SoftwareInfo. Bug Fixes Installation script execution time has been reduced. Now a single branch clone is used, such as the master branch. Issue 846 - Fixed a bug where audio stuttered on slow network connections. Removed the SpeakerManager constructor check for non-zero speakers. Issue 891 - Resolved incorrect offset in the PlaybackFinished event. Issue 727 - Fixed an issue where the sample app behaved erratically upon network disconnection/reconnection. Issue 910 - Fixed a GCC 8+ compilation issue. Note: issues related to -Wclass-memaccess will still trigger warnings, but won't fail compilation. Issue 871 Issue 880 - Fixed compiler warnings. Fixed a bug where Ted Talks would not stream via TuneIn. Fixed an issue where the PryonLiteKeywordDetector would not restart. Fixed an issue where PlaybackStutterStarted and PlaybackStutterFinished events were not being sent due to a missing Gstreamer queue element. Fixed a bug where the CapabilitiesDelegate database was not being cleared upon logout. Fixed in issue that caused the following compiler warning “class has virtual functions but non-virtual destructor”. Fixed a bug where BlueZDeviceManager was not properly destroyed. Fixed a bug that occurred when the initializer list was converted to std::unordered_set. Fixed a build error that occurred when building with BUILD_TESTING=Off. Known Issues * The ACL may encounter issues if audio attachments are received but not consumed. * SpeechSynthesizerState currently uses GAINING_FOCUS and LOSING_FOCUS as a workaround for handling intermediate state. These states may be removed in a future release. * The Alexa app doesn't always indicate when a device is successfully connected via Bluetooth. * Connecting a product to streaming media via Bluetooth will sometimes stop media playback within the source application. Resuming playback through the source application or toggling next/previous will correct playback. * When a source device is streaming silence via Bluetooth, the Alexa companion app indicates that audio content is streaming. * The Bluetooth agent assumes that the Bluetooth adapter is always connected to a power source. Disconnecting from a power source during operation is not yet supported. * On some products, interrupted Bluetooth playback may not resume if other content is locally streamed. * On Raspberry Pi, when streaming audio via Bluetooth, sometimes the audio stream stutters. * These CapabilitiesDelegateTest tests have been temporarily disabled to prevent build errors for the Android build: CapabilitiesDelegateTest.withCapabilitiesHappyCase, CapabilitiesDelegateTest.republish, CapabilitiesDelegateTest.testClearData. * make integration is currently not available for Android. In order to run integration tests on Android, you'll need to manually upload the test binary file along with the any input file. At that point, the adb can be used to run the integration tests. * On Raspberry Pi running Android Things with HDMI output audio, beginning of speech is truncated when Alexa responds to user TTS. * Spotify does not completely shut down when the sample app quits.
2018-08-28 21:10:18 +00:00
EXPECT_CALL(*m_parser, initializeParsing(_)).WillOnce(Return(true));
EXPECT_CALL(*m_parser, next()).WillOnce(Return(validEntry));
auto reader = FFmpegUrlInputController::create(std::move(m_parser), PLAYLIST_URL, ZERO_OFFSET);
ASSERT_NE(reader, nullptr);
EXPECT_TRUE(reader->hasNext());
}
/// Test has next after playlist parser is done.
TEST_F(FFmpegUrlInputControllerTest, testDone) {
Version 1.11 alexa-client-sdk Changes in this update: **Enhancements** * Added support for the new Alexa [DoNotDisturb](https://developer.amazon.com/docs/alexa-voice-service/donotdisturb.html) interface, which enables users to toggle the do not disturb (DND) function on their Alexa built-in products. * The SDK now supports [Opus](https://opus-codec.org/license/) encoding, which is optional. To enable Opus, you must [set the CMake flag to `-DOPUS=ON`](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Build-Options#Opus-encoding), and include the [libopus library](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Dependencies#core-dependencies) dependency in your build. * The MediaPlayer reference implementation has been expanded to support the SAMPLE-AES and AES-128 encryption methods for HLS streaming. * AES-128 encryption is dependent on libcrypto, which is part of the required openSSL library, and is enabled by default. * To enable [SAMPLE-AES](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Dependencies#core-dependencies/Enable-SAMPLE-AES-decryption) encryption, you must set the `-DSAMPLE_AES=ON` in your CMake command, and include the [FFMPEG](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Dependencies#core-dependencies/Enable-SAMPLE-AES-decryption) library dependency in your build. * A new configuration for [deviceSettings](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/v1.11.0/Integration/AlexaClientSDKConfig.json#L59) has been added.This configuration allows you to specify the location of the device settings database. * Added locale support for es-MX. **Bug Fixes** * Fixed an issue where music wouldn't resume playback in the Android app. * Now all equalizer capabilities are fully disabled when equalizer is turned off in configuration file. Previously, devices were unconditionally required to provide support for equalizer in order to run the SDK. * [Issue 1106](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1106) - Fixed an issue in which the `CBLAuthDelegate` wasn't using the correct timeout during request refresh. * [Issue 1128](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1128) - Fixed an issue in which the `AudioPlayer` instance persisted at shutdown, due to a shared dependency with the `ProgressTimer`. * Fixed in issue that occurred when a connection to streaming content was interrupted, the SDK did not attempt to resume the connection, and appeared to assume that the content had been fully downloaded. This triggered the next track to be played, assuming it was a playlist. * [Issue 1040](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/issues/1040) - Fixed an issue where alarms would continue to play after user barge-in. **Known Issues** * `PlaylistParser` and `IterativePlaylistParser` generate two HTTP requests (one to fetch the content type, and one to fetch the audio data) for each audio stream played. * Music playback history isn't being displayed in the Alexa app for certain account and device types. * On GCC 8+, issues related to `-Wclass-memaccess` will trigger warnings. However, this won't cause the build to fail, and these warnings can be ignored. * In order to use Bluetooth source and sink PulseAudio, you must manually load and unload PulseAudio modules after the SDK starts. * The `ACL` may encounter issues if audio attachments are received but not consumed. * `SpeechSynthesizerState` currently uses `GAINING_FOCUS` and `LOSING_FOCUS` as a workaround for handling intermediate state. These states may be removed in a future release. * The Alexa app doesn't always indicate when a device is successfully connected via Bluetooth. * Connecting a product to streaming media via Bluetooth will sometimes stop media playback within the source application. Resuming playback through the source application or toggling next/previous will correct playback. * When a source device is streaming silence via Bluetooth, the Alexa app indicates that audio content is streaming. * The Bluetooth agent assumes that the Bluetooth adapter is always connected to a power source. Disconnecting from a power source during operation is not yet supported. * On some products, interrupted Bluetooth playback may not resume if other content is locally streamed. * `make integration` is currently not available for Android. In order to run integration tests on Android, you'll need to manually upload the test binary file along with any input file. At that point, the adb can be used to run the integration tests. * On Raspberry Pi running Android Things with HDMI output audio, beginning of speech is truncated when Alexa responds to user TTS. * When the sample app is restarted and network connection is lost, alerts don't play. * When network connection is lost, lost connection status is not returned via local Text-to Speech (TTS).
2018-12-19 19:13:36 +00:00
PlaylistEntry validEntry = PlaylistEntry(INPUT_FOLDER + MP3_FILE_PATH, DURATION, PlaylistParseResult::FINISHED);
Version 1.9.0 alexa-client-sdk Changes in this update: Enhancements Added Android SDK support, which includes new implementations of the MediaPlayer, audio recorder, and logger. Added the InteractionModel interface, which enables Alexa Routines. Optional configuration changes have been introduced. Now a network interface can be specified to connect to the SDK via curl. Build options can be configured to support Android. Added GUI 1.1 support. The PlaybackController has been extended to support new control functionality, and the System interface has been updated to support SoftwareInfo. Bug Fixes Installation script execution time has been reduced. Now a single branch clone is used, such as the master branch. Issue 846 - Fixed a bug where audio stuttered on slow network connections. Removed the SpeakerManager constructor check for non-zero speakers. Issue 891 - Resolved incorrect offset in the PlaybackFinished event. Issue 727 - Fixed an issue where the sample app behaved erratically upon network disconnection/reconnection. Issue 910 - Fixed a GCC 8+ compilation issue. Note: issues related to -Wclass-memaccess will still trigger warnings, but won't fail compilation. Issue 871 Issue 880 - Fixed compiler warnings. Fixed a bug where Ted Talks would not stream via TuneIn. Fixed an issue where the PryonLiteKeywordDetector would not restart. Fixed an issue where PlaybackStutterStarted and PlaybackStutterFinished events were not being sent due to a missing Gstreamer queue element. Fixed a bug where the CapabilitiesDelegate database was not being cleared upon logout. Fixed in issue that caused the following compiler warning “class has virtual functions but non-virtual destructor”. Fixed a bug where BlueZDeviceManager was not properly destroyed. Fixed a bug that occurred when the initializer list was converted to std::unordered_set. Fixed a build error that occurred when building with BUILD_TESTING=Off. Known Issues * The ACL may encounter issues if audio attachments are received but not consumed. * SpeechSynthesizerState currently uses GAINING_FOCUS and LOSING_FOCUS as a workaround for handling intermediate state. These states may be removed in a future release. * The Alexa app doesn't always indicate when a device is successfully connected via Bluetooth. * Connecting a product to streaming media via Bluetooth will sometimes stop media playback within the source application. Resuming playback through the source application or toggling next/previous will correct playback. * When a source device is streaming silence via Bluetooth, the Alexa companion app indicates that audio content is streaming. * The Bluetooth agent assumes that the Bluetooth adapter is always connected to a power source. Disconnecting from a power source during operation is not yet supported. * On some products, interrupted Bluetooth playback may not resume if other content is locally streamed. * On Raspberry Pi, when streaming audio via Bluetooth, sometimes the audio stream stutters. * These CapabilitiesDelegateTest tests have been temporarily disabled to prevent build errors for the Android build: CapabilitiesDelegateTest.withCapabilitiesHappyCase, CapabilitiesDelegateTest.republish, CapabilitiesDelegateTest.testClearData. * make integration is currently not available for Android. In order to run integration tests on Android, you'll need to manually upload the test binary file along with the any input file. At that point, the adb can be used to run the integration tests. * On Raspberry Pi running Android Things with HDMI output audio, beginning of speech is truncated when Alexa responds to user TTS. * Spotify does not completely shut down when the sample app quits.
2018-08-28 21:10:18 +00:00
EXPECT_CALL(*m_parser, initializeParsing(_)).WillOnce(Return(true));
EXPECT_CALL(*m_parser, next()).WillOnce(Return(validEntry));
auto reader = FFmpegUrlInputController::create(std::move(m_parser), PLAYLIST_URL, ZERO_OFFSET);
ASSERT_NE(reader, nullptr);
EXPECT_FALSE(reader->hasNext());
}
} // namespace test
} // namespace android
} // namespace mediaPlayer
} // namespace alexaClientSDK
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
::testing::InitGoogleTest(&argc, argv);
if (argc < 2) {
std::cerr << "Usage: " << std::string(argv[0]) << " <absolute path to test input file>" << std::endl;
return -1;
} else {
alexaClientSDK::mediaPlayer::android::test::INPUT_FOLDER = std::string(argv[1]);
return RUN_ALL_TESTS();
}
}