compose-destinations
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compose-destinations
- What do you use for compose navigation?
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jetpack navigation(https://github.com/raamcosta/compose-destinations) with activity
This time is about navigation, when raamcosta ( https://github.com/raamcosta/compose-destinations) in jetpack compose
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Compose only apps question
The biggest help of all by far was Compose Destinations. It takes away all the boilerplate of maintaining your routes. A simple way to not have to create all those routes yourself with placeholders etc, including deeplink patterns and all. It generates all of that for you in a typesafe way. Just check the basic example on GitHub or the dedicated documentation website.
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How do you deal with complex nested navigation in Jetpack Compose?
Here is a great solution for navigation in compose. Actually this is what Google should have done in the first place https://github.com/raamcosta/compose-destinations
- New app: xml or compose?
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Pure Compose Navigation
Compose destinations is another alternative: https://github.com/raamcosta/compose-destinations
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A Type-safe extension library for the Compose Navigation library
Hey, thanks for sharing here. Do you mind sharing how exactly this library is different from this one https://github.com/raamcosta/compose-destinations and why one would use one over the other?
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Single Activity Apps: Fragments vs Views in 2022
I don't have much experience with conductor, so I'm curious what your concerns about lifecycle is lacking compared to fragments? But if your team already knows that framework I might just stick with views over fragments. I see there is a compose integration if you do ever plan on picking that up with conductor. Otherwise compose makes fragments obsolete and your team already knows conductor. I do agree the navigation story in compose is not mature especially after jetpack compose navigation. But there are other 3rd party libraries like compose destinations or decompose, but would be nice to see something better 1st party.
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Which navigation library for compose do you suggest?
I can't recommend the vanilla compose navigation from Google, but the community has built others like compose destinations which is pretty good.
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ViewModel: for UI business, not UI operations 😮
Compose Destinations
Conductor
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Single Activity Apps: Fragments vs Views in 2022
I don't have much experience with conductor, so I'm curious what your concerns about lifecycle is lacking compared to fragments? But if your team already knows that framework I might just stick with views over fragments. I see there is a compose integration if you do ever plan on picking that up with conductor. Otherwise compose makes fragments obsolete and your team already knows conductor. I do agree the navigation story in compose is not mature especially after jetpack compose navigation. But there are other 3rd party libraries like compose destinations or decompose, but would be nice to see something better 1st party.
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Reddit Recap: State of Mobile Platforms Edition (2022)
We aren't doing anything specific for Compose. The majority of our screens are still written in Views and we need to ensure we have interoperability to navigate to and from screens written with either UI layer. All of our screens, whether based on Views or Compose, use the same navigation library, Conductor.
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Single Activity architecture with custom views. Common pattern or anti-pattern?
I don't know how common/popular it actually is, but it's definitely not uncommon. Square has been doing this kind of home-made navigation for quite a while as far as I know (most recently in the form of workflow-kotlin), Lyft (Scoop) as well, and more (e.g. Conductor).
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Is reddit android app Native or react-native?
Pretty sure it's native and they were mentioning they use Conductor instead of official activity/fragment solutions in some post.
- What are the current best alternative libraries to Jetpack Navigation Component which preserve state and backstack and work with Bottom Navigation?
What are some alternatives?
voyager - 🛸 A pragmatic navigation library for Jetpack Compose
Anvil - Minimal UI library for Android inspired by React
mapbox-navigation-android - Mapbox Navigation SDK for Android
Kotgo - Create kotlin android project with one line of command.
Duo Navigation Drawer - A flexible, easy to use, unique drawer library for your Android project.
RoboMVVM - MVVM framework for Android
Chip Navigation Bar - An android navigation bar widget
android-common - Android common lib, include ImageCache, HttpCache, DropDownListView, DownloadManager, Utils and so on
SlidingTutorial - Android Library for making animated tutorials inside your app
droidparts
Keyboard Dismisser - Dismiss your keyboard by tapping anywhere outside it.
Elf Framework - Efl is an Android Framework to simplify the android development process