This project contains the ParseLoginUI
library for building login and signup flows with the Parse Android SDK.
You can easily configure the look and feel of the login screens by either specifying XML configurations or constructing an Intent in code.
To use this project with your app, you should import it as a library project in Android Studio.
We built several sample apps demonstrating how to use the ParseLoginUI
library. Before importing
this library into your app, we recommend that you run these sample apps to become familiar with its
functionality and customizations. In this section, we describe Android Studio instructions for
running the sample apps (as a standalone project), and importing the ParseLoginUI
library into
your own app. These instructions were last tested on Android Studio 1.1.0.
To run our sample apps, you need to import this repo as a standalone Gradle project:
- Clone this repository onto your machine.
- Import this repository's project with Android Studio (File > Import Project >
ParseUI-Android
folder). The project has Maven dependencies on the Facebook SDK and the Bolts framework. Android Studio automatically resolves these via Gradle. - Specify the following in
res/values/strings.xml
of each sample project:parse_app_id
andparse_client_key
facebook_app_id
twitter_consumer_key
andtwitter_consumer_secret
- Build (Tools > Android > Sync Project with Gradle Files) and run the sample apps using Android Studio.
-
Clone this repository onto your machine.
-
Configure Parse SDK by following this tutorial. (https://www.parse.com/apps/quickstart#parse_data/mobile/android/native/existing)
-
Import
ParseLoginUI
as a module into your app's Android Studio Project- File > Import Module in Android Studio
- In the New Module pop-up, set the source directory to the
ParseUI-Android/ParseLoginUI
folder within the cloned repo.
-
Add the following to the
dependencies
section of your app's build.gradle.// Module dependency on ParseLoginUI library sources compile project(':ParseLoginUI') // Uncomment if using Facebook Login (optional Maven dependency) // compile 'com.facebook.android:facebook-android-sdk:4.0.1' // compile files('YOUR_PROJECT_LIBS_PATH/ParseFacebookUtilsV4-1.10.0.jar')
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Add the following to your
AndroidManifest.xml
within the<application></application>
section. You can see a complete example in our sample app.<activity android:name="com.parse.ui.ParseLoginActivity" android:label="@string/app_name" android:launchMode="singleTop"> <!-- For more options, see https://www.parse.com/docs/android_guide#ui-login --> <meta-data android:name="com.parse.ui.ParseLoginActivity.PARSE_LOGIN_ENABLED" android:value="true"/> <meta-data android:name="com.parse.ui.ParseLoginActivity.PARSE_LOGIN_EMAIL_AS_USERNAME" android:value="true"/> </activity>
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Specify the following in
res/values/strings.xml
of your app<string name="parse_app_id">YOUR_PARSE_APP_ID</string> <string name="parse_client_key">YOUR_PARSE_CLIENT_KEY</string>
For an example of setting up Facebook and Twitter integrations, please see AndroidManfest.xml
and res/values/strings.xml
in our sample app.
For complete details about this library project, please see our documentation on the Parse website. We'll discuss some highlights here.
To start the login flow from your own activity, you launch the ParseLoginActivity
with two lines of code:
ParseLoginBuilder builder = new ParseLoginBuilder(MyActivity.this);
startActivityForResult(builder.build(), 0);
ParseLoginActivity
will guide the user through the login experience, where the user can also sign up or reset a forgotten password.
Each screen in the login experience is implemented by a fragment hosted within this activity.
When ParseLoginActivity
finishes, you can check ParseUser.getCurrentUser()
in your own activity to see whether the user actually logged in.
This library is ultra-customizable, allowing you to configure the login experience through either XML or code.
As shown in the Getting Started section, you can directly configure the login experience through the activity
meta-data in AndroidManifest.xml
.
Please see the Parse website for additional documentation.
See the CONTRIBUTING file for how to help out.
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