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Handles an uncaught exception when attempting to launch a media picker intent with no valid target activities installed on the device.

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This pull request significantly improves the application's stability by addressing a potential crash point related to the media picker. By moving the media picker launch mechanism into the ViewModel and wrapping it with comprehensive error handling, the application can now gracefully manage scenarios where no compatible media picking activity is available. This change ensures a more resilient user experience, preventing unexpected application termination and providing informative feedback to the user when issues arise.

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  • Exception Handling: Implemented a robust try-catch block when attempting to launch the media picker, preventing application crashes if no suitable activity is found on the device to handle the intent.
  • ViewModel Responsibility: Refactored the logic for launching the PickVisualMediaRequest from the CreationScreen Composable into the CreationViewModel, centralizing the media picker launch and its error handling.
  • User Feedback: Introduced a new Snackbar message to inform the user if the media picker cannot be opened due to an underlying issue, enhancing the user experience by providing clear feedback.
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This pull request effectively handles a potential crash when launching the media picker if no suitable activity is found. The logic is correctly moved into the CreationViewModel and wrapped in a try-catch block, which is a good improvement for robustness and architecture. The related changes across the UI components are consistent and clean. I have a couple of suggestions to make the implementation even better by using a more specific exception type and improving encapsulation.

fun launchImageChooser(launcher: ManagedActivityResultLauncher<PickVisualMediaRequest, Uri?>) {
try {
launcher.launch(PickVisualMediaRequest(PickVisualMedia.ImageOnly))
} catch (exception: Exception) {
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Catching a generic Exception is too broad and can hide other unexpected issues. Since the goal is to handle the case where no media picker activity is available, it's better to catch the more specific android.content.ActivityNotFoundException.

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} catch (exception: Exception) {
} catch (exception: android.content.ActivityNotFoundException) {

}
}

fun displayOpenImageChooserError() {
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This function is only used within the CreationViewModel. It's good practice to make it private to improve encapsulation.

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fun displayOpenImageChooserError() {
private fun displayOpenImageChooserError() {


fun launchImageChooser(launcher: ManagedActivityResultLauncher<PickVisualMediaRequest, Uri?>) {
try {
launcher.launch(PickVisualMediaRequest(PickVisualMedia.ImageOnly))
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Generally we've been trying to avoid starting activities from the ViewModel as the ViewModel can outlive the Fragment/Composable. Is it possible to keep this in the Composable? Also why doesn't the device have a media picker 😄

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