This document describes howto setup an AppSync endpoint, and talk to it using the Apollo Android 2.2.0 client.
In the AWS AppSync console, I created a new endpoint here, by selecting the "Event app" under "Start from a sample project."
This document describes howto setup an AppSync endpoint, and talk to it using the Apollo Android 2.2.0 client.
In the AWS AppSync console, I created a new endpoint here, by selecting the "Event app" under "Start from a sample project."
// This version is specially built for used in css-in-js solution. | |
// You can specifically import single colors to take advantage of webpack. For eg: import {red_50} from 'material_colors' | |
// This one consist of flat naming instead of this json based : https://gist.github.com/kawanet/a880c83f06d6baf742e45ac9ac52af96 | |
module.exports = { | |
// red | |
'red_50': '#ffebee', | |
'red_100': '#ffcdd2', | |
'red_200': '#ef9a9a', | |
'red_300': '#e57373', |
Android Studio exposes developers to -nodpi
and -anydpi
in various places. For example, if you use the New Resource Directory wizard thing, and you choose to add a density qualifier to the directory, you will see "No Density" (-nodpi
) and "Any Density" (-anydpi
) options.
Some of you might expect these to be well-documented.
In a word, no.
However, courtesy of a fair amount of experimentation (largely done as part of work on this Stack Overflow question and this answer), their use becomes at least a bit clearer. Many thanks to Stack Overflow user rds for the help!
package com.example.api; | |
import java.util.Map; | |
import retrofit.Call; | |
import retrofit.http.Body; | |
import retrofit.http.GET; | |
import retrofit.http.POST; | |
public interface Api { |
import android.view.View; | |
import android.view.ViewGroup; | |
/** | |
* A {@link ViewGroup.OnHierarchyChangeListener hierarchy change listener} which recursively | |
* monitors an entire tree of views. | |
*/ | |
public final class HierarchyTreeChangeListener implements ViewGroup.OnHierarchyChangeListener { | |
/** | |
* Wrap a regular {@link ViewGroup.OnHierarchyChangeListener hierarchy change listener} with one |