Project Week 4 - Blabber Part 2
Blabber is an android app that allows a user to view home and mentions timelines, view user profiles with user timelines, as well as compose and post a new tweet. The app utilizes Twitter REST API.
Time spent: 25 hours spent in total (excluding Part 1)
User Stories
The following required functionality is completed:
- [x] The app includes all required user stories from Week 3 Twitter Client
- [x] User can switch between Timeline and Mention views using tabs
- [x] User can view their home timeline tweets.
- [x] User can view the recent mentions of their username.
- [x] User can navigate to view their own profile
- [x] User can see picture, tagline, # of followers, # of following, and tweets on their profile.
- [x] User can click on the profile image in any tweet to see another user's profile.
- [x] User can see picture, tagline, # of followers, # of following, and tweets of clicked user.
- [x] Profile view includes that user's timeline
- [x] User can infinitely paginate any of these timelines (home, mentions, user) by scrolling to the bottom
The following optional features are implemented:
- [x] User can view following / followers list through the profile
- [x] Implements robust error handling, check if internet is available, handle error cases, network failures
- [x] When a network request is sent, user sees an indeterminate progress indicator
- [x] User can "reply" to any tweet on their home timeline
- [x] The user that wrote the original tweet is automatically "@" replied in compose
- [x] User can click on a tweet to be taken to a "detail view" of that tweet
- [x] User can take favorite (and unfavorite) or retweet actions on a tweet
- [x] Improve the user interface and theme the app to feel twitter branded
- [x] User can search for tweets matching a particular query and see results
- [x] Usernames and hashtags are styled and clickable within tweets using clickable spans
The following bonus features are implemented:
- [x] Use Parcelable instead of Serializable using the popular Parceler library.
- [x] Leverages the data binding support module to bind data into layout templates.
- [x] Apply the popular Butterknife annotation library to reduce view boilerplate.
- [x] User can view their direct messages (or send new ones)
- [x] Look & Feel of the app is very close to official Twitter client
The following additional features are implemented:
- [x] User can share a tweet as plain/text
- [x] User can logout
- [x] Profile view of an user displays the corresponding likes
- [x] All Users timelines and likes could be accesssed offline (persisted in SQLite)
- [x] User can retweet/favorite/unfavorite any tweet from any screen that displays list of tweets (likes, mentions, user timeline, search results etc..)
- [x] User can navigate to the author's profile by tapping on profile image from any screen (likes, mentions, user timeline, search results, direct messages etc..)
Video Walkthrough
Here's a walkthrough of implemented user stories:
No Internet Walkthrough
Project Week 3 - Blabber
Blabber is an android app that allows a user to view his Twitter timeline and post a new tweet. The app utilizes Twitter REST API.
Time spent: 22 hours spent in total
User Stories
The following required functionality is completed:
- [x] User can sign in to Twitter using OAuth login
- [x] User can view tweets from their home timeline
- [x] User can compose and post a new tweet
- [x] User can click a “Compose” icon in the Action Bar on the top right
- [x] User can then enter a new tweet and post this to twitter
- [x] User is taken back to home timeline with new tweet visible in timeline
The following optional features are implemented:
- [x] User can see a counter with total number of characters left for tweet on compose tweet page
- [x] User can click a link within a tweet body on tweet details view. The click will launch the web browser with relevant page opened.
- [x] User can pull down to refresh tweets timeline
- [x] User can open the twitter app offline and see last loaded tweets. Persisted in SQLite tweets are refreshed on every application launch. While "live data" is displayed when app can get it from Twitter API, it is also saved for use in offline mode.
- [x] User can tap a tweet to open a detailed tweet view
- [x] User can select "reply" from detail view to respond to a tweet
- [x] Improve the user interface and theme the app to feel "twitter branded"
The following bonus features are implemented:
- [x] User can see embedded image media within the tweet detail view
- [x] User can watch embedded video within the tweet
- [x] Compose tweet functionality is build using modal overlay
- [x] Use Parcelable instead of Serializable using the popular Parceler library.
- [x] Apply the popular Butterknife annotation library to reduce view boilerplate.
- [x] Leverage RecyclerView as a replacement for the ListView and ArrayAdapter for all lists of tweets.
- [x] Move the "Compose" action to a FloatingActionButton instead of on the AppBar.
- [x] Replace all icon drawables and other static image assets with vector drawables where appropriate.
- [x] Leverages the data binding support module to bind data into layout templates.
- [x] Replace Picasso with Glide for more efficient image rendering.
The following additional features are implemented:
- [x] Display count of likes/favorites and retweets both on the list and detail screens
- [x] FAB and toolbar react to scrolling
- [x] (Technical) Used retro-lambda
- [x] (Technical) Used Started Background Service to load & save tweets
Video Walkthrough
Here's a walkthrough of implemented user stories:
GIF created with LiceCap.
Notes
- Twitter API is convoluted, spent a lot of time understanding the API
- Getting to play videos seem to be a bit tricky
Open-source libraries used
- Android Async HTTP - Simple asynchronous HTTP requests with JSON parsing
- Glide - An image loading and caching library for Android focused on smooth scrolling
- Butterknife - Field and method binding for Android views
- Gson - A Java serialization/deserialization library that can convert Java Objects into JSON and back
- Dagger - Compile-time dependency injection framework for Android
- SquiDB - SquiDB is a SQLite database library for Android and iOS
- Parceler - Android Parcelables made easy through code generation
- Stetho - A debug bridge for Android applications
- EventBus - Android optimized event bus that simplifies communication between Activities, Fragments, Threads, Services, etc. Less code, better quality.
- fenster - A library to display videos in a TextureView using a custom MediaPlayer controller
- retrolambda - Backport of Java 8's lambda expressions to Java 7, 6 and 5
License
Copyright 2016 Sharath Prodduturi
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