Android Simple Location Tracker is an Android library that helps you get user location with a object named LocationTracker
Add this to your build.gradle
file
repositories {
maven {
url "https://jitpack.io"
}
}
dependencies {
compile 'com.github.quentin7b:android-location-tracker:4.0'
}
Don't forget to add the following permissions to your AndroidManifest.xml
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION" />
Be aware of Android Marshmallow
's new permission system
<permission-group
android:name="android.permission-group.LOCATION"
android:label="A label for your permission"
android:description="A description for the permission" />
As its name says, it's a simple library. To create a tracker you just need to add the below code in your Android Activity / Service / WorkManager
Be aware, you'll have to manage runtime permissions on Manifest.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION & Manifest.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION
Constructor is defined as this
val locationTracker = LocationTracker(
val minTimeBetweenUpdates: Long = 5 * 60 * 1000.toLong(),
val minDistanceBetweenUpdates: Float = 100f,
val shouldUseGPS: Boolean = true,
val shouldUseNetwork: Boolean = true,
val shouldUsePassive: Boolean = true
)
locationTracker.addListener(object: Listener {
fun onLocationFound(location: Location) {
}
fun onProviderError(providerError: ProviderError) {
}
});
locationTracker.startListening(context)
//and
locationTracker.stopListening()
You can create a LocationTracker
with custom parameters.
minTimeBetweenUpdates
minimum time between two locations to respect before notifying the listeners in milliseconds). Default is 5 minutesminDistanceBetweenUpdates
minimum distance between two locations to respect before notifying the listeners in meters). Default is 100 metersshouldUseGPS
specifies if the tracker should use the GPS locations or not. Default is trueshouldUseNetwork
specifies if the tracker should use the GPS locations or not. Default is trueshouldUsePassive
specifies if the tracker should use the passive locations or not. Default is true
With the default parameters, when a location is found, the tracker will not call onLocationFound()
again during 5 minutes.
Moreover, if the distance between the new location and the older one is less than 100m, onLocationFound()
will not be called.
Be aware that the priority of the time parameter is higher than the priority of the distance parameter. So even if the user has moved from 200km, the
tracker
will callonLocationFound()
only after 30 minutes.
Be aware! A
LocationTracker
never stops running until you tell it to do so.
If the tracker is running in foreground and not in a service, it might be a good idea to link to the lifecycle
The stopListening
method has an optional parameter cleanListeners
that is false by default.
(calling stopListening(false)
is the same as calling stopListening()
).
When calling stopListening
we do not remove the listeners you've set, so they will be notified once you start listening again.
But calling stopListening(true)
will clear the list of registered listeners (same as calling removeListener
for every registered listener).
tracker.addListener(listener)
tracker.startListening(context)
// listener will be notified
...
tracker.stopListening()
// listener won't receive updated
tracker.startListening(context)
// listener will be notified
...
tracker.stopListening(cleanListeners = true)
// listener won't receive updated for ever
tracker.startListening(context)
// listener won't be notified