This sample uses the Google Maps SDK for Android to display a map on Wear OS. It shows the basic setup required for a gradle-based Android Studio project that supports ambient mode.
- Android SDK v31
- Latest Android Build Tools
- Wear OS emulator or device
This sample use the Gradle build system.
First download the samples by cloning this repository or downloading an archived snapshot. (See the options at the top of the page.)
In Android Studio, use the "Import non-Android Studio project" or
"Import Project" option. Next select the WearOS/
directory that you downloaded
from this repository.
If prompted for a gradle configuration accept the default settings.
Alternatively use the "gradlew build" command to build the project directly.
See the Get an API key guide to get an API key.
Open the secrets.properties
file in your top-level directory, and then add the following code. Replace YOUR_API_KEY with your API key. Store your key in this file because secrets.properties is excluded from being checked into a version control system.
If the secrets.properties
file does not exist, create it in the same folder as the local.properties
file.
MAPS_API_KEY=YOUR_API_KEY
- Stack Overflow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/android+google-maps
If you have discovered an issue with the Google Maps Android API v2, please see the resources here: https://developers.google.com/maps/support/
If you've found an error in these samples, please file an issue: https://github.com/googlemaps/android-samples/issues
Patches are encouraged, and may be submitted according to the instructions in CONTRIBUTING.md.
Please refer to the LICENSE at the root of this repo.