Consent
is a library that makes permissions management in Android significantly easier.
Add jitpack.io
repository to your project:
allprojects {
repositories {
jcenter()
maven {
url "https://jitpack.io"
}
}
}
Then add Consent
to dependencies list:
dependencies {
implementation 'com.github.igormatyushkin014:Consent:1.2'
}
- Android SDK 23 and later
- Android Studio 3.3 and later
- Kotlin 1.3.20 or later
The main idea of Consent
library is to keep all things as simple as possible. That's why all methods are available directly from Activity
and Context
instances.
You can use string permissions from Manifest.permission
collection or special Permission
type. Example:
val stringPermission = Manifest.permission.CAMERA
val permission = Permission.CAMERA
All public methods in the library give you a freedom to choose whether you want to use string values or built-in permissions. The Permission
class gives you a little more flexibility, but you always can decide whether you need it.
Lambda syntax:
checkConsent(
Permission.CAMERA,
Permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
).whenFinished { result ->
if (result.hasBlocked) {
/*
* Some permissions are blocked.
* Let's learn how to retrieve them.
*/
result.blocked // Contains blocked permissions
result.allowed // Contains available permissions
} else {
// All permissions are available
}
}
Regular syntax:
val result = checkConsent(
Permission.CAMERA,
Permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
).result
if (result.hasBlocked) {
// Handle blocked permissions
} else {
// All permissions are available
}
Another example of regular syntax:
val allowedAccess = !checkConsent(
Manifest.permission.CAMERA,
Manifest.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
).result.hasBlocked
if (allowedAccess) {
// All permissions are available
} else {
// Show warning to user
}
Both syntaxes are equivalent to each other and interchangeable. In other words, both of them return the same result. That's up to you which one to use.
The same as previous example but replace checkConsent
with getConsent
:
getConsent(
Permission.CAMERA,
Permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
).whenFinished { result ->
// Handle the result
}
Also, you have to override activity's onRequestPermissionsResult()
method:
override fun onRequestPermissionsResult(
requestCode: Int,
permissions: Array<out String>,
grantResults: IntArray
) {
handleConsent(
requestCode,
permissions,
grantResults
)
}
Now, you're all set 🎉🎉🎉
Since version 1.2
you can also check permissions directly from Permission
object:
val result = Permission.CAMERA.checkConsent(
this
).result
Also, from array:
val result = arrayOf(
Permission.CAMERA,
Permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
).checkConsent(this).result
Lambda version:
arrayOf(
Permission.CAMERA,
Permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
).checkConsent(this).whenFinished { result ->
// Handle result
}
You can also request for single permission in similar way:
// Request single permission
Permission.CAMERA.getConsent(
this
).whenFinished { result ->
// Handle result
}
Request for multiple permissions:
arrayOf(
Permission.CAMERA,
Permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
).getConsent(this).whenFinished { result ->
// Handle result
}
Consent
is available under the Apache 2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for more info.