Flixster shows the latest movies currently playing in theaters. The app utilizes the Movie Database API to display images and basic information about these movies to the user.
Time spent:
- Monday: 5 hours
- Tuesday: 5 hours
- Wednesday: 5 hours
- Thursday: 6 hours
- Friday: 2.5 hours Total: 24.5
The following required functionality is completed:
- User can scroll through current movies from the Movie Database API
- For each movie displayed, user can see the following details:
- Title, Poster Image, Overview (Portrait mode)
- Title, Backdrop Image, Overview (Landscape mode)
- Layout is optimized with the ViewHolder pattern.
- User can pull-to-refresh popular stream to get the latest movies.
- Display a nice default placeholder graphic for each image during loading.
The following optional features are implemented:
- Improved the user interface through styling and coloring.
- Allow user to view details of the movie including ratings and popularity within a separate activity or dialog fragment.
- When viewing a popular movie (i.e. a movie voted for more than 5 stars) the video should show the full backdrop image as the layout. Uses Heterogenous ListViews or Heterogenous RecyclerView to show different layouts.
- [-] Allow video trailers to be played in full-screen using the YouTubePlayerView.
- User can click on a movie poster and a full-screen YouTubePlayerView will appear. I didn't finish this feature, my progress is in the Youtube Branch
- Overlay a play icon for videos that can be played.
- More popular movies should start a separate activity that plays the video immediately.
- Less popular videos rely on the detail page should show ratings and a YouTube preview.
- Leverages the data binding support module to bind data into layout templates.
- Apply the popular Butterknife annotation library to reduce boilerplate code.
- Apply rounded corners for the poster or background images using Picasso transformations
The following additional features are implemented:
- Enable Lambda syntax and use for event handling
Here's a walkthrough of implemented user stories: video
Describe any challenges encountered while building the app.
- Android Async HTTP - Simple asynchronous HTTP requests with JSON parsing
- Picasso - Image loading and caching library for Android
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