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daniel-j-h / Map.kt
Last active June 16, 2023 07:37
Adapting an imperative map (Google Map, Mapbox Map, etc.) for a declarative UI such as Android Compose; below shows an example for a Mapbox map, in https://github.com/android/compose-samples/tree/e6994123804b976083fa937d3f5bf926da4facc5/Crane#crane-sample you will find an example for a Google Map
package com.example.view
import androidx.compose.runtime.*
import androidx.compose.ui.Modifier
import androidx.compose.ui.platform.LocalContext
import androidx.compose.ui.platform.LocalLifecycleOwner
import androidx.compose.ui.viewinterop.AndroidView
import androidx.lifecycle.Lifecycle
import androidx.lifecycle.LifecycleEventObserver
import com.mapbox.geojson.Point
class LocationFragment: Fragment() {
override fun onViewCreated(view: View, savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {
// ...
viewLifecycleOwner.lifecycleScope.launch {
viewLifecycleOwner.repeatOnLifecycle(Lifecycle.State.STARTED) {
locationProvider.locationFlow().collect {
// New location! Update the map
}
}
}
@bherbst
bherbst / Colors.kt
Created April 1, 2021 18:14
Style Dictionary - Compose Dark Mode
package com.example.tokens
import androidx.compose.ui.graphics.Color
class Colors(
val textPrimary: Color,
val textSecondary: Color,
val textInverse: Color,
val textSecondaryInverse: Color,
)
@ethanhuang13
ethanhuang13 / FacebookAuth.swift
Last active October 3, 2024 12:26
FacebookAuth is for iOS app developers who need to support Facebook login but don't want to use the official SDK
//
// FacebookAuth.swift
// GitHub: ethanhuang13
// Twitter: @ethanhuang13
import AuthenticationServices
import SafariServices
/*
Updated:
/* Copyright 2019 Google LLC.
SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */
public class LiveDataTestUtil {
public static <T> T getOrAwaitValue(final LiveData<T> liveData) throws InterruptedException {
final Object[] data = new Object[1];
final CountDownLatch latch = new CountDownLatch(1);
Observer<T> observer = new Observer<T>() {
@Override
public void onChanged(@Nullable T o) {
data[0] = o;
/* Copyright 2019 Google LLC.
SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */
fun <T> LiveData<T>.getOrAwaitValue(
time: Long = 2,
timeUnit: TimeUnit = TimeUnit.SECONDS
): T {
var data: T? = null
val latch = CountDownLatch(1)
val observer = object : Observer<T> {
override fun onChanged(o: T?) {
@sam016
sam016 / AllGattCharacteristics.java
Last active November 13, 2024 19:40
Bluetooth GATT Services & Characteristics
package com.sam016.vsflatomation.service.ble;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.UUID;
public class AllGattCharacteristics {
private static HashMap<String, String> attributes = new HashMap();
static {
attributes.put("00002a00-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb", "Device Name");
@JoseAlcerreca
JoseAlcerreca / EventObserver.kt
Created April 26, 2018 12:14
An Observer for Events, simplifying the pattern of checking if the Event's content has already been handled.
/**
* An [Observer] for [Event]s, simplifying the pattern of checking if the [Event]'s content has
* already been handled.
*
* [onEventUnhandledContent] is *only* called if the [Event]'s contents has not been handled.
*/
class EventObserver<T>(private val onEventUnhandledContent: (T) -> Unit) : Observer<Event<T>> {
override fun onChanged(event: Event<T>?) {
event?.getContentIfNotHandled()?.let { value ->
onEventUnhandledContent(value)
@JoseAlcerreca
JoseAlcerreca / Event.kt
Created April 26, 2018 10:25
An event wrapper for data that is exposed via a LiveData that represents an event.
/**
* Used as a wrapper for data that is exposed via a LiveData that represents an event.
*/
open class Event<out T>(private val content: T) {
var hasBeenHandled = false
private set // Allow external read but not write
/**
* Returns the content and prevents its use again.
@ygrenzinger
ygrenzinger / CleanArchitecture.md
Last active October 29, 2024 16:10
Summary of Clean Architecture by Robert C. Martin

Summary of book "Clean Architecture" by Robert C. Martin

Uncle Bob, the well known author of Clean Code, is coming back to us with a new book called Clean Architecture which wants to take a larger view on how to create software.

Even if Clean Code is one of the major book around OOP and code design (mainly by presenting the SOLID principles), I was not totally impressed by the book.

Clean Architecture leaves me with the same feeling, even if it's pushing the development world to do better, has some good stories and present robust principles to build software.

The book is build around 34 chapters organised in chapters.