How does google go about searching items in google play? I was trying to find out how to implement a search like that, but the closest thing I managed to find was this, but that creates another activity, unlike google play, which seems only to perform a fragment transition. The reason I'm asking this is that my app uses mostly fragments durring the app flow and the only way I could think of to perform this would be using custom searchview...
Is there any simple way to do this?
AutoCompleteTextView is your answer. If you are looking for the complete tutorial then go through this.
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I would like to open this directly from my program, is it possbile?
I checked this, but cannot found relevant information
https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/android-api/intents
If it is impossible, is there any alternative way?
You can't do that from your activity.
In the image above you can see a dialog that catches the voice of the user, this is because Google Maps calling an intent ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEECH, and you can't start an intent and after calling Maps.
Here is the only documentation that I found on the internet for that question. The Adding Voice Capabilities. Just remember that these voice actions are task-based and are built into the Wear platform. So you need to use Android wear for that, see Maps API on Android wear.
Just read the two documentation to understand more. Also take note, that do not violate any terms of service on the Google Maps. Here is one example question for that.
So far, I have not used this voice capablities, so I'm not sure if it will really help you, but I think I give you a small idea with it. Goodluck and Happy coding :)
I am trying to create a custom UI screen for the "player picker UI" that comes with google play services for turn based multiplayer. The default one can be seen here:
https://developers.google.com/games/services/android/realtimeMultiplayer?hl=fr-CH#invite_players_option
That page(which is real time I know) mentions how to use the default UI and that a custom UI can be used, but does not mention the actual methods to customize the look. I'm not a fan of the huge icons, and would rather a simple list. I have been trying to research this out for a few days, and have found nothing.
I am looking for any help on which methods I need to call in order to customize. Is it done in the onActivityResult method? Has anyone had any luck doing something similar?
Thank you
It means that you can create your own UI from scratch, and interact with Google Play Services using the provided API. They do not provide a way to customize the look of the player selection UI that google provides.
Google provides a variety of 'cards' for Google Now (http://www.google.com/landing/now/). Is it possible to create your own cards? The system looks pretty modular, but I haven't found any documentation or instructions to do so. (I believe you need to supply the content of the card, and some way of signaling when it is supposed to be shown. There is probably just some interface that you have to implement.)
If there is no documented solution, a hackish/undocumented way would be ok, too. I'm mostly curious how it works.
Edit: Specifically, does somebody have knowledge about the internals of Google Now, e.g. by decompiling the .apk? What I've seen suggests it is pretty modular, and it should be fairly easy to drop another class into the .apk, or to maybe inject code using Cydia Substrate. I know that there is (as of Nov. 2013) no official way to add new cards.
There is currently no way to do that. Google makes its own cards and custom application cannot register any cards. But I hope it will be possible in future.
Actually Google announced last week that developers can now develop custom Google Now cards:
http://www.google.com/landing/now/integrations.html
However, a developer guide seems not available yet.
Edit:
On the end of the page they point out that:
We'll let you know when we are able to onboard more partners
There is a work-around that will soon allow you to place cards in Google Now's stream at a particular time or a particular location: Use Google Keep (https://drive.google.com/keep/)
You can create a new card at Google Keep with a time based or location based reminder, depending on which the relevant card will show up in Google Now.
Since Google Keep is now in Drive, the API is expected to be available soon (keep a lookout for it at http://discovery-check.appspot.com/ )
There is not way to do this by your own at the moment. If you really want to do it you can fill in this form: https://services.google.com/fb/forms/nowintegrations/. You can ask Google if they want to cooperate to create a Google Now card.
Note quite an answer, as it is still not possible to create Google Now cards, but you can now hook into the Google Now search function (basically Android's Siri) and provide custom search results. For example you can say "show me the lyrics to..." and it opens a lyrics app.
Here is a link to the project which is based on the Xposed framework.
Just guessing from my impression of the Google Search apk (which includes all the Google Now functionality and even the home screen on KitKat), it should be possible to use a similar technique to inject cards into the app - however since the app is huge and very complicated, it will be a lot of work. I'd keep my eyes open on the xda-developers forums, wouldn't be surprized if someone there solves this in the future.
It appears that there is developer documentation on how to push google now info via email, eg. flight details, restaurant reservations etc.
https://developers.google.com/schemas/now/cards
I have yet to dig into this, but may update this answer if I discover anything significant.
I have a custom search engine in my app, and I would like to track
What search queries users are typing into the EditText
What search result users are clicking on from the results list
How many searches a user makes per session
Is this possible? How would I do this?
The easiest way would be to use EasyTracker, and API that's made for your need. Obviously there are some changes going on there, as it says something about V2 and limited beta, but I used it several months ago, and it's really just a few lines of code, and you can specify yourself, what's being tracked.
I'm writing a new app for android and I would like to implement also a first launch tutorial. In particular, the tutorial has to be interactive. Basically, after a user registers to the service, a minimum settings will be required.
I'd like something like today we have into Google Apps, like Sheets, Docs and so far. The exception there is that those tutorials have the aim to explain how the app works. Here I want to have something where user can input some data.
I was looking at ShowcaseView but seems to be deprecated and old in style.
So here the question is: what is the best way to implement that? ViewPager?
I also had a look to this other question, but it did not help too much.
Any advice is really appreciated.
EDIT: I have found this other nice alternative. AppIntro It seems what I was looking for. :)
There are few I found by quick searching Github:
https://github.com/Seishin/showcaseview-android
https://github.com/worker8/TourGuide
https://github.com/amlcurran/ShowcaseView
I'm pretty sure you can find the right one for you ;)
You can do it in several ways that really depends on you and your app. Basically you can create a "Boarding" experience with ViewPager that will go thru the main screen of your app (with static images for example) where you explain the user what goes on in your app. The other way way is an interactive tutorial as the user already landed into your app - you can achieve this with something like Showcase (I'm pretty sure that there are libs on GitHub that are still maintained).
I would recommend Roman Nuriks Wizard Pager code on Github as a starting point. It's not so much a library as a sample code showing you how to do what you want.
The general approach is to use a ViewPager with some form of navigation buttons to move the user forwards and backwards through the pager Fragments.
https://github.com/romannurik/Android-WizardPager