It is now possible import and export decks. Decks can be imported from
OPML files. For each import a new deck is created. If the OPML file
contains nested `outline` tags, we will create one column for each
parent `outline` tag. Otherwise we will create a column named `Unknown`
and all sources to this column. When a deck is exported we will create
one `outline` tag for each column with it's sources as siblings.
X (Twitter) was never supported and the code was never used to add a
source. We kept it in the hope that it will be possible again to use X
within the app. Since this isn't the case it is time to remove the code.
This commit adds support for 4chan. This means that 4chan can be
selected as a new source type. When the 4chan source is selected a user
can select a board from which he wants to get the RSS feed.
This commit adds support to add Lemmy RSS feeds to FeedDeck. A user can
provide the url of an Lemmy instance, the url of a community or of an
user.
The special thing of the Lemmy source in opposite to the normal RSS
source is, that we parse the provided link form a feed item, to check if
it contains a image, video or YouTube url, to apply some special
formatting.
Instead of defining the icons for a source only within the `SourceIcon`
widget, the icons are now defined as extension for the `FDSourceType`
enum. The background and foreground colors are also defined within the
enum now. This allows us to access the icon of a source outside of the
`SourceIcon` widget and we only have to touch the `source.dart` file
when adding a new source type.
This commit adds a new source type "pinterest", which can be used to
follow the post of an user or a board on Pinterest. To use the new
source type a user can select the "Pinterest" item in the add source
modal. In the form a user can provide the username or board he wants to
follow via FeedDeck.
In the corresponding Supabase function we then convert the input
provided by the user to an valid RSS feed url for Pinterest. This means
that we have to add `/feed.rss` for users and `.rss` for boards to the
Pinterest url.
Then we generate the source and items as for the other sources and reuse
the existing components to render the preview and details item. We had
to adjust the rendering logic for these items, to ignore empty values,
from which also other sources will benefit.
Update the used Flutter version to 3.16.0 and all Flutter packages to
their latest version.
This commit also fixes all of the newly added analysis options and the
layout changes introduced with the new Flutter version (e.g. we have to
set the "tabAlignment" property in the "TabBar" widget).
We have to add in-app purchases for the iOS, macOS and Android store, so
that users can also get the premium features of the app without using
Stripe for payments.
The in-app purchases are only enabled when a user uses the app with the
default Supabase environment or with the Supabase environment provided
during build time. If a user uses his own Supabase instance, he will not
be able to upgrade to the premium tier via in-app purchases.
We are using RevenueCat for in-app purchases, which automatically sends
all the events for a user to the "revenuecat-webhooks-v1" edge function.
Depending on the received event we can then upgrade / downgrade the
users profile. To be able to use RevenueCat as an additional provider to
Stripe we also had to add a new "subscriptionProvider" provider column
to the "profiles" table, which stores the information via which provider
a user upgraded his account.
- Adjust "Release" section in contributing guide.
- Disable "X" datasource, since it is not working after the latest API
adjustments.
- Update "version" key and "msix_config.msix_version" key in
"pubspec.yaml" file.
- Change user in "AddSourceReddit" widget help text.
- Enable macOS App Sandbox.
- Adjust logo for Windows version.