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Phlex

I am making a collection of small utilities required by most of the android developers in daily life like isFirstRun(), isDataAvailable(), getScreenHeight() and many more.

Why write something again when it's already written ?

Phlex Banner

How to use !

  • Add dependency in your module's build.gradle file
dependencies {
		// ... other dependencies here
	    compile 'com.md.phlex:phlex:0.0.2'
	}
  • Sync your project with gradle file.
  • Start using methods. Like Phlex.isFirstRun(this)

Currently available methods

  • isFirstRun(SharedPreferences sharedPreferences)

    • Returns true or false
  • isFirstRun(Context context)

    • Returns true or false
    • Uses apps default SharedPreferences file
  • isDataAvailable(Context context)

    • Returns true or false
  • isEmailIdValid(String emailId)

    • Returns true or false
  • isAppVersionUpdated(Context context)

    • Returns true if versionCode of build.gradle is incremented
    • By default returns true on first run.
  • isAppVersionUpdated(Context context, SharedPreferences sharedPreferences)

    • Same as above method it just uses SharedPreferences file provided by user
  • getScreenWidth() or getScreenWidth()

    • Returns integer value
  • getXPercentOfY(int X, int Y)

    • You can also use float, long or double
    • Returns value depending on datatype used
  • getThisFromAssets(Context context, String fileName)

    • Returns contents of files as a String
    • Provide file name with extension like sample.json
    • Tip: Use with text files like *.txt, *.json etc
  • switchfragment(AppCompatActivity activity, View container, Fragment fragment)

    • Switches fragment in the container view
  • switchfragment(AppCompatActivity activity, View container, Fragment fragment, String toolbarTitle)

    • Switches fragment in the container view
    • Also changes the toolbar's title if available
  • setToolbarElevation(Toolbar toolbar, View toolbarShadow, int elevation)

    • Sets toolbar elevation to elevation if device is LOLLIPOP+ and hides toolbarShadow view
    • Else unhides toolbarShadow view
    • Tip: Very useful for backward compatibility
  • isPreLollipop()

    • Returns true if device is pre-lollipop
    • Tip: Useful for backward compatibility
  • isLollipopPlusp()

    • Returns true if device is lollipop or lollipop plus
    • Tip: Useful for backward compatibility
  • dp2px(int dp)

    • Returns px value of the provided dp
    • You can also use float
  • px2dp(int px)

    • Returns dp value of the provided px
    • You can also use float
  • isAppInstalled(Context context, String appPackageName)

    • Returns true or false

Note: I know this is too less but more methods will be available soon. You can send your ideas or contributions to me at [email protected]

License

Copyright 2016 MD Danish Ansari

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.