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 About Mypodcasts Android

Podcast client for android.

Platforms

Web Self-hosted Android

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Java

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mypodcasts-android

travis build MIT licensed

Podcast client for android.

Let's make a good app to listen our favorite podcasts with all amazing features that we imagine for free!

Download the APK

The APK is available here

Contributing:

I have a set of features to be worked and I plan to make them available as soon as possible which are:

  • Fix orientation change bug on audio playing.
  • Download Complete Feedback.
  • Feed search (using mypodcasts-api on top of some existing API that retrieves those).

Some of this issues are listed already, so any help will be well received.

Running tests:

I strongly recommend to use Android Studio for a smooth integration, but follow the command below if you wanna run all unit tests on your own environment:

$ ./gradlew test

Known issues with Android Studio

Some actions need to be taken by if you face this error below when trying to run the tests locally through Android Studio:

java.io.FileNotFoundException: build/intermediates/bundles/debug/AndroidManifest.xml (No such file or directory)
	at java.io.FileInputStream.open0(Native Method)
	at java.io.FileInputStream.open(FileInputStream.java:195)
	at java.io.FileInputStream.<init>(FileInputStream.java:138)
	at org.robolectric.res.FileFsFile.getInputStream(FileFsFile.java:78)
	at org.robolectric.manifest.AndroidManifest.parseAndroidManifest(AndroidManifest.java:130)
	at org.robolectric.manifest.AndroidManifest.getTargetSdkVersion(AndroidManifest.java:480)
	at org.robolectric.RobolectricTestRunner.pickSdkVersion(RobolectricTestRunner.java:380)
	at org.robolectric.RobolectricTestRunner.runChild(RobolectricTestRunner.java:173)
	at org.robolectric.RobolectricTestRunner.runChild(RobolectricTestRunner.java:63)
	at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner$3.run(ParentRunner.java:290)
	at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner$1.schedule(ParentRunner.java:71)
	at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner.runChildren(ParentRunner.java:288)
	at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner.access$000(ParentRunner.java:58)
	at org.junit.runners.ParentRunner$2.evaluate(ParentRunner.java:268)
	at org.robolectric.RobolectricTestRunner$1.evaluate(RobolectricTestRunner.java:140)

Set the Working directory with the variable $MODULE_DIR$ and it should be fine. More details about this issue can be followed on robolectric#1648.

Running locally with stubbed service

As we don't have any API live yet, there is a stub that return some feeds for local tests purposes.

$ ./stub.sh

Once the server is up, you can run your app normally as a regular android project.

Take a look at the backend API mypodcasts-api if you want to contribute in there as well.