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| <sample> |
| <name>WearNotifications</name> |
| <group>Wearable</group> |
| <package>com.example.android.wearable.wear.wearnotifications</package> |
| |
| <minSdk>18</minSdk> |
| <compileSdkVersion>26</compileSdkVersion> |
| <targetSdkVersion>26</targetSdkVersion> |
| |
| <minSdkVersionWear>23</minSdkVersionWear> |
| <compileSdkVersionWear>26</compileSdkVersionWear> |
| <targetSdkVersionWear>26</targetSdkVersionWear> |
| <multiDexEnabled>true</multiDexEnabled> |
| |
| <wearable> |
| <has_handheld_app>true</has_handheld_app> |
| </wearable> |
| |
| <dependency>com.android.support:appcompat-v7:26.0.0</dependency> |
| <dependency>com.android.support:cardview-v7:26.0.0</dependency> |
| <dependency>com.android.support:design:26.0.0</dependency> |
| |
| <dependency_shared>com.android.support:support-v4:26.0.0</dependency_shared> |
| |
| <dependency_wearable>com.android.support:appcompat-v7:26.0.0</dependency_wearable> |
| <dependency_wearable>com.android.support:wear:26.0.0</dependency_wearable> |
| <dependency_wearable>com.android.support:design:26.0.0</dependency_wearable> |
| |
| <!-- Include additional dependencies here.--> |
| <!-- dependency>com.google.android.gms:play-services:5.0.+</dependency --> |
| |
| <strings> |
| <intro> |
| <![CDATA[ |
| Sample demonstrates best practices for Notification Styles that support Android |
| phone/tablets and Android Wear. The phone app demonstrates best practices if you do not |
| have a dedicated Android Wear app for Notifications. While the Android Wear app |
| demonstrates best practices for a standalone Wear Notification experience without |
| the Notifications showing on the phone/tablet. |
| ]]> |
| </intro> |
| </strings> |
| |
| <template src="base" /> |
| <template src="WearPlusShared" /> |
| |
| <metadata> |
| <!-- Values: {DRAFT | PUBLISHED | INTERNAL | DEPRECATED | SUPERCEDED} --> |
| <status>PUBLISHED</status> |
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| <categories>Notification, Wearable</categories> |
| <technologies>Android</technologies> |
| <languages>Java</languages> |
| <solutions>Mobile</solutions> |
| <!-- Values: {BEGINNER | INTERMEDIATE | ADVANCED | EXPERT} --> |
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| <level>INTERMEDIATE</level> |
| <!-- Dimensions: 512x512, PNG fomrat --> |
| <icon>screenshots/icon-web.png</icon> |
| <!-- Path to screenshots. Use <img> tags for each. --> |
| <screenshots> |
| <img>screenshots/mobile-1.png</img> |
| <img>screenshots/mobile-2.png</img> |
| <img>screenshots/wear-1.png</img> |
| <img>screenshots/wear-2.png</img> |
| </screenshots> |
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| <api_refs> |
| <android>android.app.Notification</android> |
| <android>android.support.v4.app.NotificationCompat.BigPictureStyle</android> |
| <android>android.support.v4.app.NotificationCompat.BigTextStyle</android> |
| <android>android.support.v4.app.NotificationCompat.InboxStyle</android> |
| <android>android.support.v4.app.NotificationCompat.MessagingStyle</android> |
| <android>android.support.v4.app.NotificationManagerCompat</android> |
| <android>android.support.v4.app.RemoteInput</android> |
| <android>android.support.v4.app.TaskStackBuilder</android> |
| <android>android.support.v7.app.AppCompatActivity</android> |
| <android>android.support.v7.app.NotificationCompat</android> |
| </api_refs> |
| |
| <!-- 1-3 line description of the sample here. |
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| Avoid simply rearranging the sample's title. What does this sample actually |
| accomplish, and how does it do it? --> |
| <description> |
| Sample demonstrates best practices for using NotificationStyle Notifications (Inbox, |
| BigPicture, BigText, and Messaging) for both Mobile apps and native/local Android Wear |
| apps. It also covers Notifications on Wear 1.+ and Wear 2.0. |
| </description> |
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| <!-- Multi-paragraph introduction to sample, from an educational point-of-view. |
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| <intro> |
| <![CDATA[ |
| Steps for trying out the sample: |
| * Compile and install the mobile app onto your mobile device or emulator (for mobile |
| scenario). |
| * Compile and install the wearable app onto your Wear device or emulator (for Wear |
| scenario). |
| |
| This sample demonstrate best practices for using [NotificationStyle][1] |
| [Notifications][2] for two scenarios: |
| |
| 1. Launching Notifications from a Mobile app WITHOUT a native Android Wear app. |
| Notifications appear both on mobile and Wear (bridged to appear like a local/native |
| Wear app). |
| |
| 2. Launching Notifications from a Native/Local Android Wear app. Notifications only |
| appear on Wear device. |
| |
| The Mobile and Wear apps demonstrate [BigTextStyle][3], [BigPictureStyle][4], |
| [InboxStyle][5], and [MessagingStyle][6] Notifications. |
| |
| Although there are two apps (Mobile and Wear) running, each should be looked at as a |
| separate experience. That is, neither app uses nor relies on the other. |
| |
| They are packaged together simply to show both scenarios in one easy sample. |
| |
| Both apps also cover the Notifications being displayed on Wear 1.+ and/or Wear 2.0 and |
| using some of the new features of Wear 2.0 (inline actions). |
| |
| [1]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/support/v4/app/NotificationCompat.Style.html |
| [2]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/support/v4/app/NotificationCompat.html |
| [3]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/support/v4/app/NotificationCompat.BigTextStyle.html |
| [4]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/support/v4/app/NotificationCompat.BigPictureStyle.html |
| [5]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/support/v4/app/NotificationCompat.InboxStyle.html |
| [6]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/support/v4/app/NotificationCompat.MessagingStyle.html |
| ]]> |
| </intro> |
| </metadata> |
| </sample> |