RxFit


Source link: https://github.com/patloew/RxFit

Reactive Fit API Library for Android

This library wraps the Fit API in RxJava 2 Observables and Singles. No more managing GoogleApiClients! Also, the authorization process for using fitness data is handled by the lib.

See the 1.x branch for a RxJava 1 version of this library.

Usage

Create an RxFit instance once, preferably in your Application's onCreate() or by using a dependency injection framework. Make sure to include all the APIs and Scopes that you need for your app. The RxFit class is very similar to the Fitness class provided by the Fit API. Instead of Fitness.HistoryApi.readData(apiClient, dataReadRequest) you can use rxFit.history().read(dataReadRequest). Make sure to have the Location and Body Sensors permission from Marshmallow on, if they are needed by your Fit API requests. If the user didn’t already authorize your app for using fitness data, the lib handles showing the authorization dialog.

Example:

// Create one instance and share it RxFit rxfit = new RxFit(

context,

new Api[] {
 Fitness.HISTORY_API 
}
,

new Scope[] {
 new Scope(Scopes.FITNESS_ACTIVITY_READ) 
}
 );
  DataReadRequest dataReadRequest = new DataReadRequest.Builder()

.aggregate(DataType.TYPE_STEP_COUNT_DELTA, DataType.AGGREGATE_STEP_COUNT_DELTA)

.aggregate(DataType.TYPE_CALORIES_EXPENDED, DataType.AGGREGATE_CALORIES_EXPENDED)

.bucketBySession(1, TimeUnit.MINUTES)

.setTimeRange(startTime, endTime, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS)

.build();
  rxFit.history().read(dataReadRequest)

.flatMapObservable(dataReadResult -> Observable.from(dataReadResult.getBuckets()))

.subscribe(bucket -> {

 /* do something */

}
);

An RxFitOnExceptionResumeNext Transformer is available in the lib, which resumes with another Single/Observable when an Exception is thrown, except when the exception was a GoogleAPIConnectionException which was caused by an unresolved resolution.

An optional global default timeout for all Fit API requests made through the library can be set via rxFit.setDefaultTimeout(...). In addition, timeouts can be set when creating a new Observable by providing timeout parameters, e.g. rxFit.history().read(dataReadRequest, 15, TimeUnit.SECONDS). These parameters override the default timeout. When a timeout occurs, a StatusException is provided via onError(). The RxJava timeout operators can be used instead, but these do not cancel the Fit API request immediately.

If you don't want the library to automatically handle resolutions (e.g. for usage in a background service), you can disable this behavior when creating an RxFit instance by passing in false to the handleResolutions parameter: new RxFit(ctx, apiArray, scopeArray, false).

You can also obtain a Single<GoogleApiClient>, which connects on subscribe and disconnects on unsubscribe via GoogleAPIClientSingle.create(...).

The following Exceptions are thrown in the lib and provided via onError():

  • StatusException: When the call to the Fit API was not successful or timed out
  • GoogleAPIConnectionException: When connecting to the GoogleAPIClient was not successful and the resolution (if available) was also not successful (e.g. when the user does not authorize your app to use fitness data). Resolutions are not handled when using GoogleAPIClientObservable.
  • GoogleAPIConnectionSuspendedException: When the GoogleApiClient connection was suspended.
  • SecurityException: When you try to call a Fit API without proper permissions.

Sample

A basic sample app is available in the sample project. You need to create an OAuth 2.0 Client ID for the sample app, see the guide in the Fit API docs.

Setup

The lib is available on jCenter. Add the following to your build.gradle:

dependencies {

  compile 'com.patloew.rxfit:rxfit2:2.0.1' 
}
 

Testing

When unit testing your app's classes, RxFit behavior can be mocked easily. See the MainPresenterTest in the sample project for an example test.

Credits

The code for managing the GoogleApiClient is taken from the Android-ReactiveLocation library by Micha? Charmas, which is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.

License

Copyright 2016 Patrick Löwenstein  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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