A library for Android that notifies you when your app was restored after a process death.
Should you still save your instance state in a world of phones with 12GB of RAM? Maybe! Since knowing is better than guessing, Unearthed lets you track how often your app is sent to the background, dies, and gets restored. It's up to you what to do with that information, but why not log an event to your analytics?
Wherever convenient, add a listener to Unearthed
and get notified of
restoration after process death.
Unearthed.onProcessRestored { graveyard ->
val timesRestored = graveyard.gravestones.size
Log.d("MainActivity", "App has been restored $timesRestored times.")
trackProcessDeathToAnalytics()
}
Unearthed will initialize itself via AndroidX App Startup, so there's nothing else to do.
It's possible to disable AndroidX App Startup. When doing that,
make sure to call Unearthed.initManuallyWithDisabledAndroidXStartup(app)
in your
Application.onCreate
.
Find artifacts on Maven
Central
at de.hannesstruss.unearthed:unearthed:0.3.0
.
Copyright 2020 Hannes Struss
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