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NoPermission

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Deprecated.

Simple Android library for permissions request. Consists of only one class.

Why NoPermission:

  • Not a framework. It's just one class
  • Dialog with an explanation of why the application needs permission (with custom title, message and button text and color)
  • Never ask again feature
  • Automatic check whether the permission is granted or not (don't need to check api version)
  • Fragments support

Gradle

compile 'ru.alexbykov:nopermission:1.1.2'

Install

PermissionHelper permissionHelper = new PermissionHelper(this); //don't use getActivity in fragment!

        permissionHelper.check(Manifest.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION)
                .onSuccess(this::onSuccess)
                .onDenied(this::onDenied)
                .onNeverAskAgain(this::onNeverAskAgain)
                .run();
Multiply permissions and other settings:
   permissionHelper.check(Manifest.permission.READ_CONTACTS, Manifest.permission.Manifest.permission.READ_CONTACTS)
                   .withDialogBeforeRun(R.string.dialog_before_run_title, R.string.dialog_before_run_message, R.string.dialog_positive_button)
                   .setDialogPositiveButtonColor(android.R.color.holo_orange_dark)
                   .onSuccess(this::onSuccess)
                   .onDenied(this::onDenied)
                   .onNeverAskAgain(this::onNeverAskAgain)
                   .run();
onRequestPermissionsResult:
 @Override
  public void onRequestPermissionsResult(int requestCode, @NonNull String[] permissions, @NonNull int[] grantResults)
        permissionHelper.onRequestPermissionsResult(requestCode, permissions, grantResults);
   }
Open application settings activity

If user check "Never ask again", you can redirect him to application settings.

permissionHelper.startApplicationSettingsActivity();

Don't forget explain it manually (with dialog). In future this feature will be realised in library.

Changelog

Be sure to review the changes list before updating the version

TODO

  • Unit tests
  • Getting rid of the onRequestPermissionsResult method

Contributing

If you find any bug, or you have suggestions, don't be shy to create issues or make a PRs in the develop branch. You can read contribution guidelines here

License

Copyright 2017 Mike Antipiev and Alex Bykov

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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nopermission's Issues

Multiple request issue

When multiple permissions are requested at the same time, the 'onSuccess' listener is called ONCE only if ALL permissions are granted. I was expecting to have a call to 'onSuccess' for each granted permission, and 'onDenied' for each denied.

bug is in "onRequestPermissionsResult"

Bug when close and reopen

Thanks for this class. The beauty of simplicity.

There seems to be a bug when showing the permission request to the user on the splash screen. If the user cleans his dialog and opens again the app, this secod time, the permissionHelper.check() method automatically executes 'success' and assumes to be granted, without showing the dialog again and without actually having the permission granted.

In this way, clearing the screen and reopening the app in the same point (i.e. moving the app to background and back to foreground) we can navigate the app skipping the dialogs until the final security crash.

Can request only one set of permissions at a time

Hi, sorry I have not replied sooner but this month has been a hell.

I found out another annoying issue. The code in android is here:

https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/base.git/+/master/core/java/android/app/Activity.java#4393

The fact is that, by adding permissionHelper.check(permission) calls on demand may not work if an app requests 2 permissions in the same activity onCreate (I suppose). This is a case for reeturning an empty array new String[0].

I suppose, the fix in this case is refactor the code :-(

must run onSuccess on pre Build.VERSION_CODES.M

i think you must call successListener.onSuccess(); on pre Build.VERSION_CODES.M

https://github.com/NoNews/NoPermission/blob/master/library/src/main/java/ru/alexbykov/nopermission/PermissionHelper.java#L58

public void run() {
        if (isNeedAskPermission()) {

            if (successListener != null && failureListener != null && newerAskAgainListener != null) {
                activity.requestPermissions(permissions, PERMISSION_REQUEST_CODE);
            } else
                throw new RuntimeException("OnPermissionSuccessListener or OnPermissionFailureListener not implemented. Use methods: onSuccess and onFailure");
        } else if(successListener != null) {
                successListener.onSuccess();
        }
    }

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