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PanicAR Framework

PanicAR Image

by doPanic GmbH - read more at http://panicar.dopanic.com

Why PanicAR?

  • It’s fast, simple and affordable
  • No monthly or annual fees
  • It’s completely customizable
  • It’s small (only ~200 kb)
  • It’s ridiculously easy to integrate

Why PanicAR – really?

  • does the same things all the other frameworks do: even some more (i.e. "altitude")
  • maintained for you by us: new devices and new Android releases will be supported
  • pay on a per-app basis: a white-label license is really cheap (see here: http://panicar.dopanic.com/)

Get started now

Add to your own app

  • Create a folder called libs in your project’s root folder

  • Copy both jar files PanicAR.jar and PanicSensorKit.jar from Framework/libs to the libs folder

  • Make sure you add PanicAr.jar and PanicSensorKit.jar as Library to your project

  • Add all files form the Framework/res folders to the corresponding folders of your app

  • Add permissions to your AndroidManifest.xml

       <uses-feature
             android:name="android.hardware.camera"
             android:required="false" />
       <uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.camera.autofocus" />
      
      <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" />
      <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CAMERA" />
      <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION" />
      <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION" />
    
  • Make sure your App class derives from PARApplication, don't forget to write your application class into your manifest file

      <application 
          android:name=".MyAppClass" 
          ... 
      </application>
    

Fragments

Your AR Fragment has to extend PARFragment and override the onCreateView method to set the viewLayoutId

public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
	this.viewLayoutId = R.layout.panicar_view;
	View view = super.onCreateView(inflater, container, savedInstanceState);
	
	return view;
}

Add point of interest Label

You can use the PARPoiLabel class for adding labels to the camera view.

First thing you need is a Location e.g.

Location poiLocation = new Location("aLocationTitle");
poiLocation.setLatitude(49.018269042391786f);
poiLocation.setLongitude(12.09614172577858f);

Add this location to the constructor of PARPoiLabel and some further details like title and description. The resources panicar_poilabel and radar_dot should be already in your res folder

final PARPoiLabelAdvanced label = new PARPoiLabelAdvanced(poiLocation, "title", "description", R.layout.panicar_poilabel, R.drawable.radar_dot);

To optinally add a background use

label.setBackgroundImageResource(R.drawable.custom_poi_label);

and use

label.setIconImageViewResource(R.drawable.poi_icon);

to add a image.

The label has to be added to the PARController instance

PARController.getInstance().addPoi(label);

To handle touch events use something like this

label.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
    @Override
    public void onClick(View view) {
        ...
    }
});

To customise the appearance of your label feel free to edit the panicar_poilabel.xml

Demo Project

Please checkout the demo project included in this repository for further details. It requires Google Android Studio 0.8.x or later.


Frequently asked questions

Where do i put the API key?

You need to set your API key within your App class (your App class has to derive from PARApplication) by overwriting the setApiKey method.

@Override
    public String setApiKey() {
    return "yourAPIKey";
}

How to send Bugs to doPanic?

The best way to communicate bugs is sending us an email with information on these topics:

  • Which devices do you use?
  • Which Android version is installed?
  • Does it work in our demo?
  • What is your workflow when using PanicAR?
  • Which function is affected?
  • Which methods are overwritten?
  • Can you send your logcat output?
  • If it is a graphical problem: can you send a screenshot additionally?
  • Better: can you send a video?
  • Your own comments:
  • Give us feedback for PanicAR:

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