Lock.Android | Android Library to authenticate using Auth0 | Authentication library
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Android Library to authenticate using Auth0 and with a Native Look & Feel
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- Initialize view
- Get a rounded drawable with the specified background color
- Get rounded outline drawable
- Creates and initializes the background
- Handles database authentication request
- Initializes the database authentication request
- Reset password
- Inflate the UI
- Setup UI for multiple connection inputs
- Writes the Parcelable object to the Parcelable Parcelable
- Submit an SSO Login
- Initialize items
- Initialize this view
- Handles an event
- Builds an AuthenticationError from a given exception
- Handle a new Intent
- This method will be overridden if you want to authorize the country code
- Init the tab
- Initializes the default state
- Parse local options from the options object
- Initializes the dialog
- Handles an OAuth login request
- Shows the layout of the link in the dialog
- Initialize the view
- Initializes the lock
- Initializes the lock manager
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I know this is a big topic, as seen here and here, so I just wanted to post how I solved both the issue of receiving incoming MMS and SMS messages and the issue of grabbing data from those MMS and SMS messages on Android 9.0 version 28+ using Xamarin.Forms. This code can easily be translated to Java. Here is the completed Android app so you can try it yourself. It also shows how to do some Azure machine learning if you're interested in that.
For Broadcast Receivers: Classes, registering class instances , permissions needed.
Note that the broadcast receivers were added dynamically, they can be added statically using Xamarin's intent-filter decorator , or (if you're not using Xamarin) the AndroidManifest.xml file.
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Answered 2020-Jul-31 at 14:57Here is a code snippet to show how to parse incoming SMS data with a Broadcast Receiver:
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