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si...@google.com <si...@google.com>
si...@google.com <si...@google.com>
al...@gmail.com <al...@gmail.com> #2
We have some support in androidx.compose.ui.autofill
Leaving this bug open in case Ralston wants to add more info
si...@google.com <si...@google.com> #3
I found an example
D/Autofill Status: Autofill popup isn't shown because autofill is not available.
Did you set up autofill?
1. Go to Settings > System > Languages&input > Advanced > Autofill Service
2. Pick a service
Did you add an account?
1. Go to Settings > System > Languages&input > Advanced
2. Click on the settings icon next to the Autofill Service
3. Add your account
Is this a bug on your side or do the app developers of these password managers need to change their implementation?
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #5
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si...@google.com <si...@google.com> #6
Facing the same issue here, Google autofill service seems to work. Zero documentation on adding support for Autofill framework on jetpack compose.
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #7
Hello, I am trying to implement the same thing - it seems like there's no way for current password managers like 1Password or Bitwarden, to automatically pick up the fields. Is there a possible solution?
Description
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Sample code to reproduce:
@Composable
fun TestView() {
val (login,setLogin) = remember { mutableStateOf(TextFieldValue("")) }
TextField(login, onValueChange = {
setLogin(TextFieldValue(it.text.toLowerCase(), it.selection))
})
}
I've tried also make the state with string value (remember { mutableStateOf("") }), but there was same behaviour.
Jetpack Compose v1.0.0-alpha-05