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šŸ“š Sample Android Components Architecture on a modular word focused on the scalability, testability and maintainability written in Kotlin, following best practices using Jetpack.

Home Page: https://proandroiddev.com/android-components-architecture-in-a-modular-word-7414a0631969

License: Apache License 2.0

Kotlin 99.83% Shell 0.17%
kotlin clean-architecture clean-code testing component-architecture architecture solid-principles mvvm-architecture android-architecture android

android-modular-architecture's Introduction

Android Components Architecture in a Modular Word

CircleCI Codecov Codacy CodeStyle Kotlin Version Gradle API License

Android Components Architecture in a Modular Word is a sample project that presents modern, 2020 approach to Android application development using Kotlin and latest tech-stack.

The goal of the project is to demonstrate best practices, provide a set of guidelines, and present modern Android application architecture that is modular, scalable, maintainable and testable. This application may look simple, but it has all of these small details that will set the rock-solid foundation of the larger app suitable for bigger teams and long application lifecycle management.

Table of Contents

Mentions

The project received different mentions/reference from Android Developer Community:

  • Android Weekly Newsletter that helps you to stay cutting-edge with your Android Development.
  • AndroidSweets Fresh news from Droid zone.
  • Android Awesome A curated list of awesome Android libraries and resources.
  • Droidcon Blog posts from leading authorities and video archive from droidcons around the world.
  • DroidconKE The official DroidconKE 2020 conference App.
  • Github trending See what the GitHub community is most excited about today.
  • KotlinBy A curated list of awesome Kotlin related stuff.
  • Reddit: Discussion about Kotlin, a statically typed programming language for the JVM, Android, JavaScript, and native.

Development

Environment setup

First off, you require the latest Android Studio 4.1.0 (or newer) to be able to build the app.

You need to supply keys for Marvel API. You can find information about how to gain access by using the link.

When you obtain the keys, you can provide them to the app by putting the following in the local.properties project root file:

#Marvel API KEYS
marvel.key.public = <insert>
marvel.key.private = <insert>

Code style

To maintain the style and quality of the code, are used the bellow static analysis tools. All of them use properly configuration and you find them in the project root directory .{toolName}.

Tools Config file Check command Fix command
detekt /.detekt ./gradlew detekt -
ktlint - ./gradlew ktlint ./gradlew ktlintFormat
spotless /.spotless ./gradlew spotlessCheck ./gradlew spotlessApply
lint /.lint ./gradlew lint -

All these tools are integrated in pre-commit git hook, in order ensure that all static analysis and tests passes before you can commit your changes. To skip them for specific commit add this option at your git command:

git commit --no-verify

The pre-commit git hooks have exactly the same checks as CircleCI and are defined in this script. This step ensures that all commits comply with the established rules. However the continuous integration will ultimately be validated that the changes are correct.

Design

App support different screen sizes and the content has been adapted to fit for mobile devices and tablets. To do that, it has been created a flexible layout using one or more of the following concepts:

In terms of design has been followed recommendations android material design comprehensive guide for visual, motion, and interaction design across platforms and devices. Granting the project in this way a great user experience (UX) and user interface (UI). For more info about UX best practices visit link.

Moreover, has been implemented support for dark theme with the following benefits:

  • Can reduce power usage by a significant amount (depending on the deviceā€™s screen technology).
  • Improves visibility for users with low vision and those who are sensitive to bright light.
  • Makes it easier for anyone to use a device in a low-light environment.
Mode Characters list Characters favorite Character detail
Light
Dark

Architecture

The architecture of the application is based, apply and strictly complies with each of the following 5 points:

Modules

Modules are collection of source files and build settings that allow you to divide a project into discrete units of functionality. In this case apart from dividing by functionality/responsibility, existing the following dependence between them:

The above graph shows the app modularisation:

  • :appĀ depends onĀ :core and indirectly depends on :features by dynamic-features.
  • :features modules depends onĀ :commons, :core, :libraries and :app.
  • :core and :commons only depends for possible utils on :libraries.
  • :libraries donā€™t have any dependency.

App module

TheĀ :appĀ module is anĀ com.android.application, which is needed to create the app bundle. It is also responsible for initiating the dependency graph, play core and another project global libraries, differentiating especially between different app environments.

Core module

The :coreĀ module is an com.android.library for serving network requests or accessing to the database. Providing the data source for the many features that require it.

Features modules

The :features module are an com.android.dynamic-featureĀ is essentially a gradle module which can be downloaded independently from the base application module. It can hold code and resources and include dependencies, just like any other gradle module.

features

Commons modules

The :commons modules are an com.android.library only contains code and resources which are shared between feature modules. Reusing this way resources, layouts, views, and components in the different features modules, without the need to duplicate code.

ui views

Libraries modules

The :libraries modules are an com.android.library, basically contains different utilities that can be used by the different modules.

Architecture components

Ideally, ViewModels shouldnā€™t know anything about Android. This improves testability, leak safety and modularity. ViewModels have different scopes than activities or fragments. While a ViewModel is alive and running, an activity can be in any of its lifecycle states. Activities and fragments can be destroyed and created again while the ViewModel is unaware.

Passing a reference of the View (activity or fragment) to the ViewModel is a serious risk. Lets assume the ViewModel requests data from the network and the data comes back some time later. At that moment, the View reference might be destroyed or might be an old activity that is no longer visible, generating a memory leak and, possibly, a crash.

The communication between the different layers follow the above diagram using the reactive paradigm, observing changes on components without need of callbacks avoiding leaks and edge cases related with them.

Build variants

The application has different product flavours: Dev, QA, Prod. Each variant has a specific target environment and to make easier to distinguish them the app uses a specific icon colour for debug and release build variant with descriptive app name. In this case and given that it's a sample, all variants have the same Marvel API endpoint. But the idea is to have different environments target for Development and QA respectively, what doesn't affect the production environment. This is applicable to any tool, platform, service what is being used. For more information about build variant, check this link.

Types DEV QA PROD
Debug


MarvelDEV


MarvelQA


Marvel

Release


MarvelDEV


MarvelQA


Marvel

Documentation

The documentation is generated following KDoc language (the equivalent of Java's JavaDoc) via documentation engine for Kotlin Dokka.

To consult it check this link or open the project /docs directory.

Tech-stack

This project takes advantage of many popular libraries, plugins and tools of the Android ecosystem. Most of the libraries are in the stable version, unless there is a good reason to use non-stable dependency.

Dependencies

  • Jetpack:
    • Android KTX - provide concise, idiomatic Kotlin to Jetpack and Android platform APIs.
    • AndroidX - major improvement to the original Android Support Library, which is no longer maintained.
    • Benchmark - handles warmup, measures your code performance, and outputs benchmarking results to the Android Studio console.
    • Data Binding - allows you to bind UI components in your layouts to data sources in your app using a declarative format rather than programmatically.
    • Lifecycle - perform actions in response to a change in the lifecycle status of another component, such as activities and fragments.
    • LiveData - lifecycle-aware, meaning it respects the lifecycle of other app components, such as activities, fragments, or services.
    • Navigation - helps you implement navigation, from simple button clicks to more complex patterns, such as app bars and the navigation drawer.
    • Paging - helps you load and display small chunks of data at a time. Loading partial data on demand reduces usage of network bandwidth and system resources.
    • Room - persistence library provides an abstraction layer over SQLite to allow for more robust database access while harnessing the full power of SQLite.
    • ViewModel - designed to store and manage UI-related data in a lifecycle conscious way. The ViewModel class allows data to survive configuration changes such as screen rotations.
  • Coroutines - managing background threads with simplified code and reducing needs for callbacks.
  • Dagger2 - dependency injector for replacement all FactoryFactory classes.
  • Retrofit - type-safe HTTP client.
  • Coil - image loading library for Android backed by Kotlin Coroutines.
  • Moshi - makes it easy to parse JSON into Kotlin objects.
  • Timber - a logger with a small, extensible API which provides utility on top of Android's normal Log class.
  • Stetho - debug bridge for applications via Chrome Developer Tools.
  • and more...

Test dependencies

  • UIAutomator - a UI testing framework suitable for cross-app functional UI testing across system and installed apps.
  • Espresso - to write concise, beautiful, and reliable Android UI tests
  • Robolectric - industry-standard unit testing framework for Android.
  • JUnit - a simple framework to write repeatable tests. It is an instance of the xUnit architecture for unit testing frameworks.
  • Mockk - provides DSL to mock behavior. Built from zero to fit Kotlin language.
  • AndroidX - the androidx test library provides an extensive framework for testing Android apps.
  • and more...

Plugins

  • Ktlint - an anti-bikeshedding Kotlin linter with built-in formatter.
  • Detekt - a static code analysis tool for the Kotlin programming language.
  • Spotless - a code formatter can do more than just find formatting errors.
  • Versions - make easy to determine which dependencies have updates.
  • SafeArgs - generates simple object and builder classes for type-safe navigation and access to any associated arguments.
  • Jacoco - code coverage library
  • and more...

Resources

Projects

This is project is a sample, to inspire you and should handle most of the common cases, but obviously not all. If you need to take a look at additional resources to find solutions for your project, visit these interesting projects:

Articles

A collection of very interesting articles related last android community tendencies and recommendations for start to take in consideration for your current/next project:

Libraries

The open-source community create and maintains tons of awesome libraries making your job more easy, giving the opportunity to use them in your developments. Here are a very important collection of them:

Best practices

Avoid reinventing the wheel by following these guidelines:

Codelabs

Google Developers Codelabs provide a guided, tutorial, hands-on coding experience. Most codelabs will step you through the process of building a small application, or adding a new feature to an existing application. They cover a wide range of android concepts to learn and practice:

Contributions

All contributions are welcome! Please feel free to post questions, recommendations, ideas, bugs by create new issue following the template or if you want create directly new pull request.

Authors

Madalin Valceleanu

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License

Copyright 2019-2020 vmadalin.com

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.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.

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android-modular-architecture's Issues

No cancellation method for coroutines

First off all, thank you for this great repository with latest Android frameworks. I noticed that there is no cancel call for coroutine scopes. Is this caused for memory leaks?

Question about code coverage

Description

Can you elaborate on how you exclude the app directory from your code coverage in codecov?

Basic Information

  • Device type: Android
  • OS version:
  • App version: latest

Details

I see that in your diagram you don't have things like SampleMainActivity tested because they are excluded from the graph?

image

I was wonder how you did this because I see no ignore flags in your codecov/config.yml nor are there any exclusions in your jacoco configurations, at least that I can find!

Thanks!

[ClassNotFoundException] Release build crashing

Description

After running assembleRelease gradle task and installing app-prod-release.apk/app-dev-release.apk the app is crashing with below exception.
I suspect the proguard-rules.pro should contain a keep rule for "coil.util.CoilContentProvider"

[Edit]
add
-keep class coil.util.CoilContentProvider
to proguard-rules.pro file in ":commons:ui"

add
consumerProguardFiles("proguard-rules.pro")
to defaultConfig in buildSrc package commons

does not resolve the issue.

Basic Information

  • Device type: Pixel 3a emulator
  • OS version: Android 10 (Api 29)
  • App version: 1.0

Details

2020-10-05 15:03:00.786 13091-13091/com.vmadalin.android.dev E/AndroidRuntime: FATAL EXCEPTION: main
    Process: com.vmadalin.android.dev, PID: 13091
    java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to get provider coil.util.CoilContentProvider: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Didn't find class "coil.util.CoilContentProvider" on path: DexPathList[[zip file "/data/app/~~jPJiP2XBCKXTWxQ3bLufAA==/com.vmadalin.android.dev-1EJOzTC0mWHGgspZplp8Yg==/base.apk"],nativeLibraryDirectories=[/data/app/~~jPJiP2XBCKXTWxQ3bLufAA==/com.vmadalin.android.dev-1EJOzTC0mWHGgspZplp8Yg==/lib/x86, /system/lib, /system_ext/lib]]
        at android.app.ActivityThread.installProvider(ActivityThread.java:7244)
        at android.app.ActivityThread.installContentProviders(ActivityThread.java:6780)
        at android.app.ActivityThread.handleBindApplication(ActivityThread.java:6697)
        at android.app.ActivityThread.access$1300(ActivityThread.java:237)
        at android.app.ActivityThread$H.handleMessage(ActivityThread.java:1913)
        at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:106)
        at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:223)
        at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:7656)
        at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
        at com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(RuntimeInit.java:592)
        at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:947)
     Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Didn't find class "coil.util.CoilContentProvider" on path: DexPathList[[zip file "/data/app/~~jPJiP2XBCKXTWxQ3bLufAA==/com.vmadalin.android.dev-1EJOzTC0mWHGgspZplp8Yg==/base.apk"],nativeLibraryDirectories=[/data/app/~~jPJiP2XBCKXTWxQ3bLufAA==/com.vmadalin.android.dev-1EJOzTC0mWHGgspZplp8Yg==/lib/x86, /system/lib, /system_ext/lib]]
        at dalvik.system.BaseDexClassLoader.findClass(BaseDexClassLoader.java:207)
        at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:379)
        at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:312)
        at android.app.AppComponentFactory.instantiateProvider(AppComponentFactory.java:147)
        at androidx.core.app.CoreComponentFactory.instantiateProvider(Unknown Source:0)
        at android.app.ActivityThread.installProvider(ActivityThread.java:7228)

Possible Build Failure

https://github.com/VMadalin/kotlin-sample-app/blob/3df81dd8c557a2cf787df9a0dbd4722e5aab3a3d/commons/views/src/main/kotlin/com/vmadalin/commons/views/ProgressBarDialog.kt#L62

As per the source code:

 /**
     * Returns a localized string from the application's package's
     * default string table.
     *
     * @param resId Resource id for the string
     * @return The string data associated with the resource, stripped of styled
     *         text information.
     */
    @NonNull
    public final String getString(@StringRes int resId) {
        return getResources().getString(resId);
    }

I guess calling the line viewBinding.message = context.getString(messageRes) will result in build failure.

Migrating from Fabric to Firebase

Description

I wanted to request that you migrate your code from Fabric to Firebase.

Basic Information

  • Device type: Android
  • OS version:
  • App version:

How to create a release apk that can be installed on device

Description

I'm trying to use this project as a sort of bootstrap for a new android project, when a signed release apk is created by android studio and installed it crashes instantly due to being unable to find the dynamic module fragments.

Basic Information

  • OS version: Linux
  • App version: android studio 3.5.3

Details

Using android studios Build -> generate signed apk -> normal apk
If you install that generated apk it will crash with a classpath issue with Coil, if you fix that (I added it to core's dependencies) then you get

Process: com.vmadalin.android, PID: 18602
    java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to start activity ComponentInfo{com.vmadalin.android/com.vmadalin.android.SampleMainActivity}: android.view.InflateException: Binary XML file line #10: Binary XML file line #10: Error inflating class fragment
        at android.app.ActivityThread.performLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java:3430)
        at android.app.ActivityThread.handleLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java:3614)
        at android.app.servertransaction.LaunchActivityItem.execute(LaunchActivityItem.java:86)
        at android.app.servertransaction.TransactionExecutor.executeCallbacks(TransactionExecutor.java:108)
        at android.app.servertransaction.TransactionExecutor.execute(TransactionExecutor.java:68)
        at android.app.ActivityThread$H.handleMessage(ActivityThread.java:2199)
        at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:112)
        at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:216)
        at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:7625)
        at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
        at com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(RuntimeInit.java:524)
        at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:987)
     Caused by: android.view.InflateException: Binary XML file line #10: Binary XML file line #10: Error inflating class fragment
     Caused by: android.view.InflateException: Binary XML file line #10: Error inflating class fragment
     Caused by: androidx.fragment.app.Fragment$e: Unable to instantiate fragment com.vmadalin.dynamicfeatures.home.ui.HomeFragment: make sure class name exists

I assumed as all dynamic modules are set to install time delivery a monolith apk should work. I also tried creating an aab, using bundletool to create a universal apk and installing that but I ended up with the same error.

What is the correct way to do a release APK?

Material Theming Issues in Modules

Material Theming Issues in Modules

After adding Material theming, the dynamic libraries don't pick the custom theme.

Details

Add

theme.xml
type.xml
shape.xml

Reference Custom Theme in theme.xml in one of the module.
Rebuild and run the app.
Theme doesn't not reflect.

Question about using plugin in the id of plugins

Description

In regards to this project it is a great learning tool and I was curious to walk through it! My question is in the BuildPlugins file you set all the plugins to use plugins.xxxx. for example BuildPlugins.detekt, yet when I try to build it says that it cannot find a plugin with an id plugin.detekt. But if I use the following: io.gitlab.arturbosch.detekt it is found and moves to the next error in the build. Can you elaborate on that?

Thank you so much

Dependency Generator generates tasks in every module

Description

Dependency Generator generates tasks in every module resulting graph is generated in every module build, I think its better to keep it lean and generate task only on rootProject

and also it'd be awesome if we could add custom generator task that has local module filter

Basic Information

  • Device type:
  • OS version:
  • App version:

Details

Why not Hilt?

Why don't you use Hilt? Google says

Dagger and Hilt code can coexist in the same codebase. However, in most cases it is best to use Hilt to manage all of your usage of Dagger on Android.

Build process

Hi,

I am not able to build this project in Android Studio 3.5.2

It doesn't seem to trigger the build in the right order and the order is not clear from your instructions. Do i need to initiate a gradle build manually for the modules in the right order ?

If so, that is the order and the suggested command ?

Thanks

Repository is not glued to Interface

Thank you for the great sample. I wonder why You do not have an interface for MarvelRepository or any other Repositories in your core module. You are following SOLID principles, and that is D is SOLID to follow dependency inversion.

High-level modules should not depend on low-level modules. Both should depend on abstractions (e.g., interfaces)

Using interfaces will also simplify unit testing.

Were there any specific reason that you did not use interface for Repository?

[KaptException] Can't get project to build

Description

I can't get the project to build. Please see below stack trace.
Any idea on how to solve this issue?
Thanks null

Basic Information

  • Device type: -
  • OS version: -
  • App version: 1.0

Details

* Exception is:
org.gradle.api.tasks.TaskExecutionException: Execution failed for task ':commons:ui:kaptDevDebugKotlin'

........

Caused by: java.util.ServiceConfigurationError: javax.annotation.processing.Processor: android.databinding.annotationprocessor.ProcessDataBinding Unable to get public no-arg constructor
	at kotlin.collections.CollectionsKt___CollectionsKt.toCollection(_Collections.kt:1155)
	at kotlin.collections.CollectionsKt___CollectionsKt.toMutableList(_Collections.kt:1188)
	at kotlin.collections.CollectionsKt___CollectionsKt.toList(_Collections.kt:1179)
	at org.jetbrains.kotlin.kapt3.base.ProcessorLoader.doLoadProcessors(ProcessorLoader.kt:80)
	at org.jetbrains.kotlin.kapt3.base.ProcessorLoader.loadProcessors(ProcessorLoader.kt:45)
Caused by: java.util.ServiceConfigurationError: javax.annotation.processing.Processor: android.databinding.annotationprocessor.ProcessDataBinding Unable to get public no-arg constructor

	at org.jetbrains.kotlin.kapt3.base.Kapt.kapt(Kapt.kt:42)
	... 29 more
Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/xml/bind/JAXBException
	... 35 more
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: javax.xml.bind.JAXBException
	... 35 more

I don't understand how id(BuildPlugins.NAVIGATION_SAFE_ARGS) works

Description

Trying to use this as the base for a new project, but I can't get past this line in app/build.gradle.kts

    id(BuildPlugins.NAVIGATION_SAFE_ARGS)

I get the following error when syncing gradle files

org.gradle.internal.exceptions.LocationAwareException: Build file '/home/calin/Projects/reasig/android/app/build.gradle.kts' line: 1
Plugin [id: 'androidx.navigation.safeargs.kotlin'] was not found in any of the following sources:

- Gradle Core Plugins (plugin is not in 'org.gradle' namespace)
- Plugin Repositories (plugin dependency must include a version number for this source)
	at org.gradle.plugin.use.internal.DefaultPluginRequestApplicator.resolveToFoundResult(DefaultPluginRequestApplicator.java:214)
	at org.gradle.plugin.use.internal.DefaultPluginRequestApplicator.lambda$resolvePluginRequests$4(DefaultPluginRequestApplicator.java:146)
	at org.gradle.util.CollectionUtils.collect(CollectionUtils.java:207)
	at org.gradle.util.CollectionUtils.collect(CollectionUtils.java:201)
	at org.gradle.plugin.use.internal.DefaultPluginRequestApplicator.resolvePluginRequests(DefaultPluginRequestApplicator.java:144)
	at org.gradle.plugin.use.internal.DefaultPluginRequestApplicator.applyPlugins(DefaultPluginRequestApplicator.java:84)
	at org.gradle.kotlin.dsl.provider.PluginRequestsHandler.handle(PluginRequestsHandler.kt:48)
	at org.gradle.kotlin.dsl.provider.StandardKotlinScriptEvaluator$InterpreterHost.applyPluginsTo(KotlinScriptEvaluator.kt:198)
	at org.gradle.kotlin.dsl.execution.Interpreter$ProgramHost.applyPluginsTo(Interpreter.kt:360)

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