Atlas Messenger is a fully-featured messaging app following Material Design guidelines, built on top of the Layer SDK, using the Atlas UI toolkit.
Run git submodule update --init
to initialize and pull in the Atlas-Android submodule.
- App: Application class.
- Activities:
- BaseActivity: Base Activity class for handling menu titles and the menu back button and ensuring the
LayerClient
is connected when resuming Activities. - ConversationsListActivity: List of all Conversations for the authenticated user.
- MessagesListActivity: List of Messages within a particular Conversation. Also handles message composition and addressing.
- SettingsActivity: Global application settings.
- ConversationDetailsActivity: Settings for a particular Conversation.
- BaseActivity: Base Activity class for handling menu titles and the menu back button and ensuring the
- PushNotificationReceiver: Handles
com.layer.sdk.PUSH
Intents and displays notifications. - AuthenticationProvider: Interface used by the Messenger app to authenticate users. Default implementations are provided by gradle
flavors
; see Build Variants below.
Atlas Messenger uses the AuthenticationProvider
interface to authenticate with various backends. Additional identity providers can integrate with Atlas Messenger by implementing AuthenticationProvider
and using a custom login Activity, similar to the provided flavors below.
###Provided Flavors
Two default implementations are provided via product flavors, where each flavor implements a custom AuthenticationProvider
, a custom Atlas Participant
, and provides login Activities for gathering their required credentials:
- atlasprovider: For use in the Layer Atlas demo. This authentication flow utilizes a QR-Code scanner to capture a Layer App ID from the Layer developer dashboard. The scanner can be bypassed by supplying your Atlas demo App ID in the
App.LAYER_APP_ID
constant. - herokuprovider: For use with the deployable Rails Provider backend. Your Layer App ID must be set in the
App.LAYER_APP_ID
constant.
In Android Studio, switch flavors using Build Variants, typically in the side tab on the lower left of the Android Studio window.
##Contributing Atlas is an Open Source project maintained by Layer. Feedback and contributions are always welcome and the maintainers try to process patches as quickly as possible. Feel free to open up a Pull Request or Issue on Github.
Atlas is licensed under the terms of the Apache License, version 2.0. Please see the LICENSE file for full details.
Atlas was developed in San Francisco by the Layer team. If you have any technical questions or concerns about this project feel free to reach out to Layer Support.