What you'll learn:
- Geofencing API
- Places SDK
- Place ID
- Place Types
- Session Token
- Autocomplete Widget
- Custom Autocomplete Widget
- Constrain Autocomplete Result
- Get Places around your Current Location
- Get Places Information
- Get Place Photos
- Connect to Google Cloud Platform
- Receive Notification when ENTER/EXIT/DWELL Geofence
- Draw a Circle/Radius on the Map
- Start/Stop a Geofence
- Shared View Model
- Android Architecture Components
- ROOM Database
- Navigation Component
- Dagger-Hilt - Dependency Injection
- Live Data
- Flow
- Kotlin
- Coroutines
- DataStore Preference
- Handle Run-time Permissions
- Newest Android API Levels
- Work with the Local Database
- Broadcast Receiver
- Motion Layout
- Swipe to Delete
- AND MORE!
Hello there and welcome to my course, in this course I'm going to teach you everything you need to know to implement Geofence API in your project. And not just that, as a Bonus I'm going to teach you how to integrate Places SDK for Android as well.
Now this is not the course where you will learn just the theory, this is the course where you will combine theory with practice, and also create one Android application which will use both Geofence API and Places SDK. First I'm going to start this course by introducing you with Places SDK for android. You will learn how to connect your project with the Google Cloud platform, and generate an API key as well. After that you will learn more about Places Autocomplete widget, how we can use it to receive different kind of places as a response. Also how to get more details about the specific place, then how to get places information around your current location, and place photos as well. Plus You will learn more about place ID's, place types, data fields and session tokens.
Now after you get fully introduced with Places SDK for android, we are going to start building our Geofence app. And for those of you who are not familiar, Geofence API combines awareness of the user's current location with awareness of the user's proximity to locations that may be of interest. So basically in our application which we are going to create, we will have a good looking flow to get more information from a user regarding the creation of a Geofence. We will be able to create multiple geofences in our app and get notified whenever we ENTER/EXIT OR STAY within the Geofence for a specified amount of time.
Now I have already prepared design project which we are going to use in this course, so you don't have to worry about that. Also that design project will be available to you for FREE along with the source code of the project on which we are going to work on. The source code will be available on my Github profile.
So, our app will use the most popular Android Architecture components like: ROOM database, Dagger-Hilt dependency Injection library, Navigation Component, View Model, Live Data, Data Store Preference, View Binding, Data Binding, Kotlin Coroutines, Flow and many more...
We are going to follow the principle of a single activity and multiple fragments. Our application will have six different fragments. And we will also use nested navigation graph in our app.
Now, all my courses are well organized, very informative, and they will provide you with all the necessary knowledge you need to work with the latest android API levels. Plus at the end of the course we will have one special section where I'm going to occasionally upload some course updates, like bug fixes and code cleanups. And that way this course will always be up-to-date.
Now what I want here, I want to include you in this project of mine. I want to make you think, like a real developer. After we finish this course and building our app, I expect you to look into the code again and suggest what else could be improved in the app which we are going to create. You can also report some bugs if you find, and even suggest a solution by yourself if you have one.
Anyhow, there is a 9 hours of high quality content waiting for you.
So what are you waiting for, let's get started developers!