KPreferences


Source link: https://github.com/mohamad-amin/KPreferences

KPreferences

A Kotlin library for reactive and boilerplate-free Shared Preferences in Android. With KPreferences you can use Kotlin's marvelous delegate concept to easily use Android's Shared Preferences. Features:

  • Boilerplate-free: Use SharedPreferences properties with one line and without edit, apply or ... boilerplate codes
  • Reactive: Use observables to listen for SharedPreferences changes without any memory leak
  • Custom types: You are not limited to a set of limited types that can be saved to the SharedPreferences .

If you have any issues or need more features, you can submit an issue in the issue tracker or make a pull request.

Importing

Add this line to your module's build.gradle file:

dependencies {

  compile 'com.mohamadamin.kpreferences:kpreferences:0.1' 
}

Usage

First you need to initialize KPreferenceManager in your application class. You can also provide name of the SharedPreference and mode for the operating mode but it's not needed (defaults to "default" for file name and Context.MODE_PRIVATE for mood):

override fun onCreate() {

  super.onCreate()
  KPreferenceManager.initialize(this) 
}

Use SharedPreferences in your project with only one line:

val intPreference: Int by Preference(-1, "IntPreference")

it creates a SharedPreferences property with IntPreference name and -1 as its default value.

Then the intPreference property is automatically saved when you change the intPreference property and is directly retrieved from SharedPreferences when you want to access its value:

// the age value is directly retrieved from SharedPreferences property named "IntPreference" someClass.age = intPreference // automatically is saved in shared preferences with no need to edit or ... intPreference = 21

Reactive Preferences

KPreferences also provides Observable Preferences that lets you observe changes to a single preference. It uses SharedPreferences's registerOnSharedPreferenceChangeListener method.

But unlike that method that requires you to observe changes on all fields ObservablePreference lets you only listen to the changes that you need:

// Composite destroyer to destroy all observables at once to avoid memory leaks val destroyers = CompositeDestroyer() var toolbarTitle: Int by ObservablePreference(

 "ToolbarTitle", // SharedPreferences key

 "Title", // SharedPreferences default value

 subscriber = object: Subscriber<Int> {
 // observable for possible changes

  override val subscriber: (Int) -> Unit

get() = {

 // changing toolbar title when the preference is changed

 setToolbarTitle("$it")

 
}

  override fun setDestroyListener(callback: () -> Unit) {

// call this callback later to unregister the listener and avoid memory leaks

destroyers.add(callback)

}

 
}

  )

but you need to destroy the destroyable callback in your onDestroy to avoid possible memory leaks. The CompositeDestroyer is a helper class to destroy all callbacks at once:

override fun onDestroy() {

  super.onDestroy()
  destroyers.invoke() 
}

Custom Types

You can use the adapter abstraction to store and retrieve values of an arbitrary type.

As you see below you should override decode and encode functions of the Adapter<T> class to create an adapter for the variable of type T and save/restore it in SharedPreferences. There's an example of an adapter which uses Gson to serialize/deserialize the custom type in the demo app.

/**  * @author MohamadAmin Mohamadi ([email protected]) on 3/16/17.  * Converter for storing and retrieving objects of type [T] in [android.content.SharedPreferences]  */ interface Adapter<T> {

/** 
  * Decode the string retrieved from [android.content.SharedPreferences] to an object of type [T] 
  * @param result the string retrieved from {
@link SharedPreferences
}
 
  * @return the decoded object of type [T] 
  */
  fun decode(result: String): T?

/** 
  * Encode an object of type [T] to a string that can be saved in [android.content.SharedPreferences] 
  * @param value the object of type [T] that wants to be saved in [android.content.SharedPreferences] 
  * @return the encoded string from the input #value that can be saved in [android.content.SharedPreferences] 
  */
  fun encode(value: T): String  
}

Demo

You can see a full demo of the library in the app module.

License

Copyright 2017 Mohamad Amin Mohamadi  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. 

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