This repo provides an example app for Android devices called Maps App that can be used as a starter for your organizations mapping app built with ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Android. You can use the Maps App as is, or extend it using the ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Android.
Visit Esri's example app site to read more about this app and how the Runtime features are implemented. Join our GeoNet community and keep up to date on the latest discussions about example-apps!
- Dynamically switch basemaps
- Place search
- Routing
- Geocode addresses
- Reverse geocode
- Sign into an ArcGIS account
This Maps App repo is an Android Studio Project and App Module that can be directly cloned and imported into Android Studio. In addition, you'll need to follow the steps below to obtain your client id and redirect uri. Both are required for leveraging all the features of the app.
- Login to ArcGIS for Developers and register your app.
- Once you've registered your version of the maps-app, grab a copy of the client id from the registration and set the client id in the applications app_settings.xml file.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
<!-- TODO: add your OAuth Client ID here-->
<string name="client_id">YOUR_CLIENT_ID</string>
<!-- This redirect URI is the default value for https://www.arcgis.com -->
<string name="redirect_uri">my-ags-app://auth</string>
<!-- The following values are used in the Robotium tests only -->
<string name="username">YOUR_PORTAL_USERNAME</string>
<string name="password">YOUR_PORTAL_PASSWORD</string>
<string name="testPartialName">vo</string>
</resources>
- As part of the registration process, add a redirect uri for your app. Navigate to the Redirect URIs section at the bottom of the registration page and set the redirect uri to
my-ags-app://auth
. This redirect uri is the default redirect forhttps://www.arcgis.com
.
- Note that the scheme for the
DefaultOAuthIntentReceiver
in the Android Manifest file is derived from the redirect uri.
<activity
android:name="com.esri.arcgisruntime.security.DefaultOAuthIntentReceiver"
android:label="OAuthIntentReceiver"
android:launchMode="singleTask">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW"/>
<category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT"/>
<category android:name="android.intent.category.BROWSABLE"/>
<data android:scheme="my-ags-app"/>
</intent-filter>
</activity>
Fork the Maps App Android repo
Once you have forked the repo, you can make a clone
- Clone the Maps App repo
cd
into themaps-app-android
folder- Make your changes and create a pull request
If you make changes in the fork and would like to sync those changes with the upstream repository, you must first configure the remote. This will be required when you have created local branches and would like to make a pull request to your upstream branch.
- In the Terminal (for Mac users) or command prompt (fow Windows and Linus users) type
git remote -v
to list the current configured remote repo for your fork. git remote add upstream https://github.com/Esri/maps-app-android.git
to specify new remote upstream repository that will be synced with the fork. You can typegit remote -v
to verify the new upstream.
If there are changes made in the Original repository, you can sync the fork to keep it updated with upstream repository.
- In the terminal, change the current working directory to your local project
- Type
git fetch upstream
to fetch the commits from the upstream repository git checkout master
to checkout your fork's local master branch.git merge upstream/master
to sync your localmaster' branch with
upstream/master`. Note: Your local changes will be retained and your fork's master branch will be in sync with the upstream repository.
The project includes a small suite of Robotium tests that test various features of the application. The Robotium tests for the maps-app will run best on an attached device, rather than in the emulator. You will need to adjust the values in the app_settings.xml file to reflect your specific auth credentials and any local addresses the tests use. Use the following steps to configure your environment for running the tests.
- Attach a non-emulated Android device to your computer.
- Ensure location services are enabled on the Android device.
- Ensure you have internet connectivity on the Android device.
- Change the following entries in your values/app_settings.xml (username, password, testPartialName, localAddressNearYou).
- Right-click on the MapAppRobotiumTests.java file in Android Studio and select Run 'MapAppRobotiumTests'.
- The Maps-App
- ArcGIS Runtime SDK for Android Developers Site
- ArcGIS Mobile Blog
- ArcGIS Developer Blog
- Google+
- twitter@ArcGISRuntime
- twitter@esri
- Robotium and Robotium Javadoc
Find a bug or want to request a new feature enhancement? Let us know by submitting an issue.
Anyone and everyone is welcome to contribute. We do accept pull requests.
- Get involved
- Report issues
- Contribute code
- Improve documentation
Copyright 2016 Esri
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