Are you bored of connect your device to your computer to know what's happening inside your app? If you hate it, this is going to be your favorite library. Shake your phone, press a button or add a LynxView
to your layouts and you'll see what Andoird logcat is printing :)
Lynx is an Android library created to show a custom view with all the information logcat is printing, different traces of different levels will be rendererd to show from log messages to your application exceptions. You can filter this traces (using regular expressions if you want), share your logcat to other apps, configure the max number of traces to show or the sampling rate used by the library. The min Api Level supported is 10.
To use Lynx Android library and get your logcat inside your app you can use different approaches:
LynxActivity
using a LynxConfig
object.
private void openLynxActivity() {
LynxConfig lynxConfig = new LynxConfig();
lynxConfig.setMaxNumberOfTracesToShow(4000)
.setFilter("WTF");
Intent lynxActivityIntent = LynxActivity.getIntent(this, lynxConfig);
startActivity(lynxActivityIntent);
}
LynxShakeDetector
to start LynxActivity
if you shake your phone.
public class YourApplication extends Application {
@Override public void onCreate() {
super.onCreate();
LynxShakeDetector lynxShakeDetector = new LynxShakeDetector(this);
lynxShakeDetector.init();
}
}
LynxView
to your layouts and configure it as you wish.
<com.github.pedrovgs.lynx.LynxView
xmlns:lynx="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="@dimen/lynx_view_height"
lynx:filter="Lynx"
lynx:max_traces_to_show="1500"
lynx:text_size="12sp"/>
You can provide different configurations based on styleable attributes:
lynx:filter="Lynx"
lynx:max_traces_to_show=3000
lynx:text_size="12sp
lynx:sampling_rate=200
To be able to show LynxActivity shaking your phone or starting it programatically you'll have to add LynxActivity to your AndroidManifest.
<activity android:name="com.github.pedrovgs.lynx.LynxActivity"/>
If you have to support applications based on Android 2.X you'll have to add READ_LOG
permission to your AndroidManifest. This is not needed for newer Android versions.
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_LOGS"/>
Add Lynx dependency to your build.gradle
dependencies{
compile 'com.github.pedrovgs:lynx:1.1.0'
}
Or add Lynx as a new dependency inside your pom.xml
<dependency>
<groupId>com.github.pedrovgs</groupId>
<artifactId>lynx</artifactId>
<version>1.0.7</version>
<type>aar</type>
</dependency>
I'd like to improve this library with your help, there are some new features to implement waiting for you ;)
Copyright 2015 Pedro Vicente Gómez Sánchez
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