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android-issue-reporter

Android Arsenal JitPack Build Status License

Based on Paolo Rotolo's Gitty Reporter

Is your Inbox full of bug reports and requests from your users?

android-issue-reporter is a new material designed library to report issues from your app directly to GitHub, even without an account.

Demo

A demo app is available on Google Play:

Get it on Google Play

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Dependency

android-issue-reporter is available on jitpack.io

Gradle dependency:

repositories {
    maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
}
dependencies {
    compile 'com.heinrichreimersoftware:android-issue-reporter:1.3.1'
}

Get the latest dependency at jitpack.io.

How to use (with IssueReporterLauncher)

Just start the issue reporter directly from your activity using the launcher builder:

IssueReporterLauncher.forTarget("HeinrichReimer", "android-issue-reporter")
        // [Recommended] Theme to use for the reporter. 
        // (See #theming for further information.)
        .theme(R.style.Theme_App_Dark)
        // [Optional] Auth token to open issues if users don't have a GitHub account
        // You can register a bot account on GitHub and copy ist OAuth2 token here.
        // (See #how-to-create-a-bot-key for further information.)
        .guestToken("28f479f73db97d912611b27579aad7a76ad2baf5")
        // [Optional] Force users to enter an email adress when the report is sent using
        // the guest token.
        .guestEmailRequired(true)
        // [Optional] Set a minimum character limit for the description to filter out
        // empty reports.
        .minDescriptionLength(20)
        // [Optional] Include other relevant info in the bug report (like custom variables)
        .putExtraInfo("Test 1", "Example string")
        .putExtraInfo("Test 2", true)
        // [Optional] Disable back arrow in toolbar
        .homeAsUpEnabled(false)
        .launch(this);

How to use (extending IssueReporterActivity)

Just create a new Activity that extends IssueReporterActivity:

public class ExampleReporterActivity extends IssueReporterActivity {
    // Where should the issues go?
    // (http://github.com/username/repository)
    @Override
    public GithubTarget getTarget() {
        return new GithubTarget("username", "repository");
    }

    @Override
    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        // [Optional] Auth token to open issues if users don't have a GitHub account
        // You can register a bot account on GitHub and copy ist OAuth2 token here.
        // (See #how-to-create-a-bot-key for further information.)
        setGuestToken("28f479f73db97d912611b27579aad7a76ad2baf5")

        // [Optional] Force users to enter an email adress when the report is sent using
        // the guest token.
        setGuestEmailRequired(true);

        // [Optional] Set a minimum character limit for the description to filter out
        // empty reports.
        setMinimumDescriptionLength(20);
    }

    // [Optional] Include other relevant info in the bug report (like custom variables)
    @Override
    public void onSaveExtraInfo(ExtraInfo extraInfo) {
        extraInfo.put("Test 1", "Example string");
        extraInfo.put("Test 2", true);
    }
}

Theming

Create a theme extending Theme.IssueReporter theme and set it to the launcher using IssueReporterLauncher.theme(@StyleRes int theme) or declare it in AndroidManifest.xml if you have extended IssueReporterActivity:

<style name="Theme.App.Light" parent="Theme.IssueReporter">
    <item name="colorPrimary">...</item><!-- required -->
    <item name="colorPrimaryDark">...</item><!-- required -->
    <item name="colorAccent">...</item><!-- required -->
</style>

You can use Theme.IssueReporter.Light or Theme.IssueReporter.Light.DarkActionBar as replacement if you want a light theme.

How to create a bot key

  1. Create a new GitHub account.
    (You have to use a unique email address.)

  2. Go to https://github.com/settings/tokens and create a new token using Generate new token.
    _(You only need to give the bot the public_repo permission.)_

  3. Copy the OAuth access token you get at the end of the setup.

  4. Override getGuestToken() in your reporter activity like this:

    @Override
    public String getGuestToken() {
        return "<your token here>";
    }

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