/android-starter-2022

Clean Android multi-module offline-first scalable app in 2022. Including Jetpack Compose (with tests), MVI, Material 3, Kotlin coroutines/Flow, Kotlin serialization, Hilt, Room, JUnit5, Turbine, MockK, GitHub Actions, Renovate, KtLint and Detekt.

Primary LanguageKotlinMIT LicenseMIT

Android Kotlin starter project - 2022 edition

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Android starter project, described precisely in this and this article.

The codebase is still up-to-date in 2023 and 2024 with periodically updates.

Purpose

To show good practices using Kotlin features and latest Android libraries from Jetpack in 2022.

For comparison, 2019 edition code available here.

Description

Application connects to SpaceX API to download its rocket fleet.

Data always comes from the local persistence (offline-first approach) and updates when necessary.

Clicking on each item navigates user to a browser to read more information on the Web.

Use swipe-down gesture to refresh downloaded data.

Supports light/dark mode theming automatically.

Libraries/concepts used

  • Gradle modularised project by features
  • The Clean Architecture with MVI pattern in presentation layer
  • Jetpack Compose with Material3 design - for UI layer
  • Kotlin Coroutines & Kotlin Flow - for concurrency & reactive approach
  • Kotlin Serialization converter - for JSON parsing
  • Retrofit - for networking
  • Hilt - for Dependency Injection pattern implementation
  • Room - for local database
  • Coil - for image loading
  • Version Catalog - for dependency management
  • Baseline and Startup Profiles - for performance improvements during app launch
  • Timber - for logging
  • JUnit5, Turbine and MockK - for unit tests
  • Jetpack Compose test dependencies, Maestro and Hilt - for UI tests
  • GitHub Actions - for CI/CD
  • Renovate - to update dependencies automatically
  • KtLint and Detekt - for code linting