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Author SHA1 Message Date
Hans-Christoph Steiner
cb49f57c06 support "Author Web Site" as metadata field
Fastlane Supply, Triple-T Gradle Play Publisher, and many app stores
include the possibility to specify a website for the author, as distinct
from the website for the app.

closes #204
2017-04-19 10:05:24 +02:00
Hans-Christoph Steiner
8b85c860a6 rename lastupdated to lastUpdated to match fdroid client
This lets index-v1 be parsed directly into class instances because the
field/instance var names match exactly.  The original index v0 element
must retain the 'lastupdated' name for backwards compatibility.
2017-02-28 12:08:04 +01:00
Hans-Christoph Steiner
e0f39a7e7b rename Build fields: version -> versionName, vercode -> versionCode
Since the YAML/JSON/etc. field names are now exactly the same as the field
names used in the internal dict in the Build class, this is a global rename

This keeps with the standard names used in Android:
https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/manifest-element.html
2017-02-24 11:01:01 +01:00
Hans-Christoph Steiner
c0bc3afda9 convert metadata.Build to a subclass of dict
Like with the App class in the commit before, this makes it a lot
easier to work with this data when converting between the internal
formats and external formats like YAML, JSON, MsgPack, protobuf, etc.

The one unfortunate thing here is Build.update. It becomes
dict.update(), which is a method not an attribute.
build.get('update') or build['update'] could be used, but that would
be oddly inconsistent. So instead the field is renamed to
'androidupdate', except for in the .txt v0 metadata files. This better
describes what field does anyway, since it runs `android update`.

Build.update is only referenced in two places right next to each other
for the ant builds, so this change still seems worthwhile.
2017-02-24 11:01:01 +01:00
Hans-Christoph Steiner
b7fc7f2228 convert App to subclass of dict to support parsing/dumping libs
Python is heavily based on its core data types, and dict is one of the more
important ones.  Even classes are basically a wrapper around a dict. This
converts metadata.App to be a subclass of dict so it can behave like a dict
when being dumped and loaded.  This makes its drastically easier to use
different data formats for build metadata and for sending data to the
client.  This approach will ultimately mean we no longer have to maintain
custom parsing and dumping code.

This also means then that the YAML/JSON field names will not have spaces in
them, and they will match exactly what it used as the dict keys once the
data is parsed, as well as matching exactly the instance attribute names:

* CurrentVersion: 1.2.6
* app['CurrentVersion'] == '1.2.6'
* app.CurrentVersion == '1.2.6'

Inspired by:
https://goodcode.io/articles/python-dict-object/
2017-02-24 11:01:01 +01:00
Hans-Christoph Steiner
b1a943d562 convert metadata test dumps to YAML for easy comparison
When making code changes related to the metadata parsing, it is useful to
see how the internal format has changed by seeing the differences in the
dump files.  Those files are currently in the binary .pickle format.  This
just straight converts them to YAML, which is a text format, so that normal
diff tools work to see changes.

The dump files are named .yaml instead of .yml since .yml is used for hand-
edited YAML files for fdroiddata/metadata, while these dump files here are
a human readable form of a Python pickle.
2016-12-05 20:16:54 +01:00