Previously we ignored any files and directories that had name started with '.'
and ignored any directories that contained a ".nomedia" file.
Now to support transferring any file via MTP, we now add these previously ignored files
to the media database, but will not mark them as audio, video, image or playlist files.
That way they will be included in the files table but will be hidden from the
audio, video, images and playlist views that are used by apps like Music and Gallery.
Bug: 3405327
Change-Id: I2d7285bd32e06c1a5c4ef6a8a15f8f8b2c33b39b
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
Currently the media scanner does not create database entries for directories
unless they contain a file that is scanned.
Fixing this so we provide a consistent view of the world to MTP.
Change-Id: Ia776acfeae23192183e7192d63cdc34d830ea889
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
The native media scanner no longer filters files based on file extension.
Audio, video, image and playlist files are handled as before, but non-media
files are now inserted into the "files" table, which was originally added
to support MTP.
Change-Id: I9053218fb6d2671a3bb181405c34442b94678afc
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
so that it can erase the data column for entries that are in the
folder containing the .nomedia file. This prevents us from
deleting (via a delete trigger) files when somebody adds a
.nomedia file after the fact.