Library to easily log out Android lifecycle methods for Activities and Fragments.
Gradle: Make sure you have JitPack as a source
maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
add the following line to your build.gradle
, with version being the latest tag.
implementation 'com.github.chesire:lifecyklelog:{version}'
Initialize in your application class.
class ApplicationOverride : Application() {
override fun onCreate() {
super.onCreate()
LifecykleLog.initialize(this)
}
}
Add the @LogLifecykle
annotation to the Activity or Fragment that the
lifecycle methods should be logged for.
@LogLifecykle
class MainActivity : AppCompatActivity() { ...
@LogLifecykle
class MainFragment : Fragment() { ...
Then lifecycle events will be logged out in logcat.
D/Lifecykle: MainActivity ⇀ onStart
D/Lifecykle: MainFragment ⇀ onAttach
D/Lifecykle: MainFragment ⇀ onCreate
D/Lifecykle: MainFragment ⇀ onCreateView
D/Lifecykle: MainFragment ⇀ onActivityCreated
D/Lifecykle: MainFragment ⇀ onStart
D/Lifecykle: MainActivity ⇀ onResume
D/Lifecykle: MainFragment ⇀ onResume
D/Lifecykle: MainActivity ⇀ onPause
D/Lifecykle: MainFragment ⇀ onPause
D/Lifecykle: MainActivity ⇀ onStop
D/Lifecykle: MainFragment ⇀ onStop
By default LogLifecykle will output to Log.d
with a tag of Lifecykle
, to
override this behaviour pass an implementation into the
LifecykleLog.logHandler
.
LifecykleLog.logHandler = LogHandler { clazz, lifecycleEvent, bundle ->
Log.e(clazz, lifecycleEvent)
}
This can allow you to use other logging frameworks such as Timber.
LifecykleLog.logHandler = LogHandler { clazz, lifecycleEvent, bundle ->
Timber.i("$clazz -> $lifecycleEvent - $bundle")
}
For lifecycle methods which pass a bundle along, it will automatically be pushed through the LogHandler. In instances where there is no bundle, or it is empty, then the value will simply be "null".
To customise which lifecycle methods are logged out, an array of the
LifecycleEvent
enum can be passed into LifecykleLog.logEvents
, this can
also be done with the @LogLifecykle
annotation.
LifecykleLog.logEvents = arrayOf(
LifecycleEvent.ON_CREATE,
LifecycleEvent.ON_DESTROY
)
@LogLifecykle(overrideLogEvents = [LifecycleEvent.ON_START])
class MainActivity : AppCompatActivity() {
@LogLifecykle(overrideLogEvents = [LifecycleEvent.ON_ACTIVITY_CREATED, LifecycleEvent.ON_ATTACH])
class MainFragment : Fragment() {
If logEvents
is provided to the LifecykleLog
then it will override the
defaults.
If overrideLogEvents
is provided on the annotation, only the methods that
are provided in this will be logged out.
To customise the class name that is logged out, a new name can be provided to the annotation.
@LogLifecykle(className = "MainActivity")
class MainActivity : AppCompatActivity() {
@LogLifecykle(className = "MaybeMainFragment")
class MainFragment : Fragment() {
This can be useful if ProGuard strips out the class names and you really need to
see them in the logs. By default the name will be pulled from the objects
class.java.simpleName
.
If you want to perform logging of ALL Activities and Fragments, without
needing to add the annotation to them, then the configuration option
requireAnnotation
can be set to false
.
LifecykleLog.requireAnnotation = false
This will ignore any annotations that are currently set, and perform logging for
every Activity and Fragment on the lifecycle events defined in
LifecykleLog.logEvents
.
For more examples and usage, please refer to the sample.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on how to contribute.
Apache 2.0 - See LICENSE for more information.