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Android Kotlin MVP Architecture: Sample App

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This repository contains a detailed sample app that implements MVP architecture in Kotlin using Dagger2, Room, RxJava, FastAndroidNetworking, PlaceHolderView and AndroidDebugDatabase




Architecture Blueprint

Blueprint

Project Structure

Structure

Read the below listed articles. They describe the MVP concepts and the Project structure.

  1. MVP: Part 1
  2. MVP: Part 2
  3. MVP: Part 3
  4. Extension with Interactors and Repositories

The app has following packages:

  1. data: It contains all the data accessing and manipulating components.
  2. di: Dependency providing classes using Dagger2.
  3. ui: View classes along with their corresponding Presenters.
  4. utils: Utility classes.

Classes have been designed in such a way that it could be inherited and maximize the code reuse.

Library reference resources:

  1. RxJava2: https://github.com/amitshekhariitbhu/RxJava2-Android-Samples
  2. Dagger2: https://github.com/MindorksOpenSource/android-dagger2-example
  3. FastAndroidNetworking: https://github.com/amitshekhariitbhu/Fast-Android-Networking
  4. PlaceHolderView: https://github.com/janishar/PlaceHolderView
  5. AndroidDebugDatabase: https://github.com/amitshekhariitbhu/Android-Debug-Database
  6. Calligraphy: https://github.com/chrisjenx/Calligraphy
  7. Room: https://developer.android.com/topic/libraries/architecture/room.html
  8. ButterKnife: http://jakewharton.github.io/butterknife/

Concept reference resources:

  1. Introduction to Dagger 2: Part 1
  2. Introduction to Dagger 2: Part 2
  3. Android Dagger2: Critical things to know before you implement
  4. The Best Android Networking Library for Fast and Easy Networking
  5. RxJava + Fast Android Networking
  6. Migrating from RxJava 1.0 to RxJava 2.0 and Learn RxJava by Examples
  7. Android Tinder Swipe View Example
  8. Debugging Android Databases And Shared Preferences In The Easiest Way
  9. RxJava Anatomy: What is RxJava, how RxJava is designed, and how RxJava works.

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   Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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