Locking the screen killed audio on video playback even with the
background-audio toggle armed.
configureWebViewForMedia() ran from onCreate's delayed post AND from
every onResume, re-calling addJavascriptInterface on each pass — five
times in a 45s session. WebView binds injected objects at page-load
time, so re-injecting over a live page leaves JS holding a stale proxy:
the object stays truthy (passing the `bridge()?.` optional chain) while
its methods vanish. Logcat showed 66 "WebView: Unknown object" errors
and, in JS, "TypeError: setEnabled is not a function".
So the toggle turned blue but never reached native. backgroundAudioEnabled
stayed false, onStop never dispatched 'jellytau-background', the handoff
never ran, and audio stopped the instant the screen locked. PiP and audio
focus broke identically.
- Register the bridges exactly once per WebView (identity-compared), and
split the idempotent settings/chrome-client work into
configureWebViewSettings() so it still runs on every resume.
- Forward WebView console output to logcat as "JellyTauWeb". The frontend
was previously invisible to adb, which is what made this bug so hard to
place; keep it for the next boundary-spanning diagnosis.
- setBackgroundAudioEnabled now reports whether native was actually
reached instead of silently no-oping, so a dead bridge can never again
masquerade as an armed toggle.
Removing the re-injection revived a latent conflict it had been masking:
the focus calls started working, and three AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN requesters
inside one uid began fighting — MainActivity, ExoPlayer, and Chromium's
own AudioFocusDelegate. The grant was followed ~45ms later by
AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS, whose handler paused playback, so arming background
audio (or just pressing play) paused the video in a loop.
WebView already manages focus for <video>. Drop the redundant
AndroidAudioFocus bridge, its listeners and its helpers entirely, and
leave focus to whichever engine is actually rendering — consistent with
the player-is-authoritative principle.
Also drops the dead AndroidBackgroundAudio.isSupported() probe, unused
since the button gate moved to platform().
TRACES: UR-040 | IR-025, DR-051 | UT-062