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A fully Kotlin-ified version of this project will now be maintained here. This repo will remain as is for legacy puproses.

MayI is yet another library that simplifies the process of requesting permissions at runtime for devices that run Android Marshmallow and above.

As of Androids Marshmallow and above a new functionality has been added that lets users grant or deny permissions while an app is running instead of granting them all together when installing it. This approach gives the user more control over applications but requires developers to add lots of code to support it.

This library aims to reduce boilerplate code needed to request permissions at runtime by featuring a simple chainable API designed the way I want it.

Screenshot

Demo screenshot

Usage

Single Permission

To request a single permission using this library, you just need to call Mayi with a valid Activity and use withPermission method:

public MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity 
{
	@Override 
	public void onCreate() 
	{
	    super.onCreate();
	    Mayi.withActivity(MainActivity.this)
            .withPermission(Manifest.permission.READ_CONTACTS)
            .onResult(permission -> permissionResultSingle(permission))
            .onRationale((permission, token) -> permissionRationaleSingle(permission,token))
            .check()
	}
}

permissionResultSingle and permissionRationaleSingle could be custom-defined methods of your own that would deal accordingly in each situation. For Example:

 private void permissionResultSingle(PermissionBean permission)
 {
     Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "PERMISSION RESULT " + permission.toString(), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
 }
 
 private void permissionRationaleSingle(PermissionBean bean, PermissionToken token)
 {
     Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "Should show rationale for " + bean.getSimpleName() + " permission", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
     token.skipPermissionRequest();   
 }

Multiple Permissions

Similarly to request multiple permissions at once, you just need to call Mayi with a valid Activity but this time use withPermissions method to specify more than one permissions. Furthermore the lambda expressions from the example above could be replaced with method references like so:

public MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity 
{
	@Override 
	public void onCreate() 
	{
	    super.onCreate();
	    Mayi.withActivity(this)
            .withPermissions(Manifest.permission.READ_CONTACTS, Manifest.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION)
            .onRationale(this::permissionRationaleMulti)
            .onResult(this::permissionResultMulti)
            .check()
	}
}

Again possible custom-defined methods for the above example could be something like:

private void permissionResultMulti(PermissionBean[] permissions)
{
    Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "MULTI PERMISSION RESULT " + Arrays.deepToString(permissions), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
}

private void permissionRationaleMulti(PermissionBean[] permissions, PermissionToken token)
{
    Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "Rationales for Multiple Permissions " + Arrays.deepToString(permissions), Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
    token.continuePermissionRequest();
}

Error handling

If you think there is going to be an error in your Mayi integration, just call a onErrorListener:

    Mayi.withActivity(this)
    .withPermissions(Manifest.permission.READ_CONTACTS, Manifest.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION)
    .onRationale(this::permissionRationaleMulti)
    .onResult(this::permissionResultMulti)
    .onErrorListener(this::inCaseOfError)
    .check());
    
private void inCaseOfError(Exception e)
{
    Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "ERROR " + e.toString(), Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
}

The library will then notify you when something unexpected happens.

Add it to your project

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Add the following to your app module build.gradle file

dependencies {
   compile 'com.thanosfisherman.mayi:mayi:1.4'
}

Library Flow

  • The first time this library runs, system permission promt will appear asking for the user to either deny or allow the permission. Next onResult() method will be called that includes the result of the user's choice.
  • If user denied the permission the first time (but didn't check "don't ask again" option) then onRationale will be the first method to be called next time this library runs. Inside onRationale method you now have 3 options.
    • Call token.continuePermissionRequest() method which shows again system dialog prompt and then calls onResult() that includes the user's choice.
    • Call token.skipPermissionRequest() method which will skip showing system dialog prompt and immediately call onResult() that includes the user's choice.
    • Call none of the 2 above thus terminating the flow after onRationale finishes its execution.
  • If user denied the permission by checking "don't ask again" then onResult() will be called that includes the result of the user's choice. You may check whether the permission has been permanently denied via the PermissionBean#isPermanentlyDenied() method which is included in the onResult().

below is a flow chart that visualizes the library's flow described above.

mayi flow

Contributing?

Feel free to add/correct/fix something to this library, I will be glad to improve it with your help.

License

License

Copyright 2017 Thanos Psaridis

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.
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