diff --git a/CHANGELOG b/CHANGELOG index a1353ed2..dbb1426e 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG +++ b/CHANGELOG @@ -1,3 +1,6 @@ +Version 3.0.9/ Androidx version 3.1.3 +1. Improvements to getting content length. + Version 3.0.8/ Android x version 3.1.2 1. Fixed group error reporting bugs with FetchGroup.getProgress() method. 2. Fixed network on main thread error. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 5f6a48a8..f51876b8 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/tonyofrancis/Fetch.svg?branch=v2)](https://travis-ci.org/tonyofrancis/Fetch) -[ ![Download](https://api.bintray.com/packages/tonyofrancis/maven/fetch2/images/download.svg?version=3.0.8) ](https://bintray.com/tonyofrancis/maven/fetch2/3.0.8/link) +[ ![Download](https://api.bintray.com/packages/tonyofrancis/maven/fetch2/images/download.svg?version=3.0.9) ](https://bintray.com/tonyofrancis/maven/fetch2/3.0.9/link) [![Android Arsenal](https://img.shields.io/badge/Android%20Arsenal-Android%20Networking-blue.svg?style=flat)](https://android-arsenal.com/details/1/5196) [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-Apache%202.0-blue.svg)](https://github.com/tonyofrancis/Fetch/blob/master/LICENSE) @@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ How to use Fetch Using Fetch is easy! Just add the Gradle dependency to your application's build.gradle file. ```java -implementation "com.tonyodev.fetch2:fetch2:3.0.8" +implementation "com.tonyodev.fetch2:fetch2:3.0.9" ``` Androidx use: ```java -implementation "androidx.tonyodev.fetch2:xfetch2:3.1.2" +implementation "androidx.tonyodev.fetch2:xfetch2:3.1.3" ``` Next, get an instance of Fetch and request a download. @@ -220,11 +220,11 @@ to use the OkHttp Downloader instead. You can create your own custom downloaders if necessary. See the Java docs for details. ```java -implementation "com.tonyodev.fetch2okhttp:fetch2okhttp:3.0.8" +implementation "com.tonyodev.fetch2okhttp:fetch2okhttp:3.0.9" ``` Androidx use: ```java -implementation "androidx.tonyodev.fetch2okhttp:xfetch2okhttp:3.1.2" +implementation "androidx.tonyodev.fetch2okhttp:xfetch2okhttp:3.1.3" ``` Set the OkHttp Downloader for Fetch to use. @@ -246,11 +246,11 @@ If you would like to take advantage of RxJava2 features when using Fetch, add the following gradle dependency to your application's build.gradle file. ```java -implementation "com.tonyodev.fetch2rx:fetch2rx:3.0.8" +implementation "com.tonyodev.fetch2rx:fetch2rx:3.0.9" ``` Androidx use: ```java -implementation "androidx.tonyodev.fetch2rx:xfetch2rx:3.1.2" +implementation "androidx.tonyodev.fetch2rx:xfetch2rx:3.1.3" ``` RxFetch makes it super easy to enqueue download requests and query downloads using rxJava2 functional methods. @@ -286,11 +286,11 @@ added in the coming days. Start using FetchFileServer by adding the gradle dependency to your application's build.gradle file. ```java -implementation "com.tonyodev.fetch2fileserver:fetch2fileserver:3.0.8" +implementation "com.tonyodev.fetch2fileserver:fetch2fileserver:3.0.9" ``` Androidx use: ```java -implementation "androidx.tonyodev.fetch2fileserver:xfetch2fileserver:3.1.2" +implementation "androidx.tonyodev.fetch2fileserver:xfetch2fileserver:3.1.3" ``` Start a FetchFileServer instance and add resource files that it can server to connected clients. @@ -399,11 +399,11 @@ Fetch1 Migration Migrate downloads from Fetch1 to Fetch2 using the migration assistant. Add the following gradle dependency to your application's build.gradle file. ```java -implementation "com.tonyodev.fetchmigrator:fetchmigrator:3.0.8" +implementation "com.tonyodev.fetchmigrator:fetchmigrator:3.0.9" ``` Androidx use: ```java -implementation "androidx.tonyodev.fetchmigrator:xfetchmigrator:3.1.2" +implementation "androidx.tonyodev.fetchmigrator:xfetchmigrator:3.1.3" ``` Then run the Migrator.