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sa...@gmail.com <sa...@gmail.com> #2
We have some support in androidx.compose.ui.autofill
Leaving this bug open in case Ralston wants to add more info
le...@google.com <le...@google.com>
kl...@google.com <kl...@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?
kl...@google.com <kl...@google.com> #5
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sa...@gmail.com <sa...@gmail.com> #6
Facing the same issue here, Google autofill service seems to work. Zero documentation on adding support for Autofill framework on jetpack compose.
kl...@google.com <kl...@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?
ha...@google.com <ha...@google.com>
kl...@google.com <kl...@google.com> #8
I setup this modifier:
@OptIn(ExperimentalComposeUiApi::class)
fun Modifier.autofill(
autofillTypes: List<AutofillType>,
onFill: ((String) -> Unit),
) = composed {
val autofill = LocalAutofill.current
val autofillNode = AutofillNode(onFill = onFill, autofillTypes = autofillTypes)
LocalAutofillTree.current += autofillNode
this.onGloballyPositioned {
autofillNode.boundingBox = it.boundsInWindow()
}.onFocusChanged { focusState ->
autofill?.run {
if (focusState.isFocused) {
requestAutofillForNode(autofillNode)
} else {
cancelAutofillForNode(autofillNode)
}
}
}
}
And use it like this:
val emailState = remember { EmailState() }
Email(
modifier = Modifier.autofill(
autofillTypes = listOf(
AutofillType.Username,
AutofillType.EmailAddress
),
onFill = { emailState.text = it },
),
emailState = emailState,
onImeAction = { onForgotPasswordSubmitted(emailState.text) }
)
With these steps, autofill works for me.
pr...@google.com <pr...@google.com> #10
Works perfectly fine on the latest stable and alpha versions. Did you check in my second comment if you enabled everything?
k....@rebuy.com <k....@rebuy.com> #11
I believe so?
I copied the modifier and then used
modifier = Modifier.autofill(
autofillTypes = listOf(
AutofillType.Username,
AutofillType.EmailAddress
),
onFill = { emailState.text = it },
)
on my text field.
Description
Jetpack Compose version: 1.7.0-alpha01
Jetpack Compose component(s) used: foundation.text2
Android Studio Build: Android Studio Hedgehog | 2023.1.1 Patch 2 Build #AI-231.9392.1.2311.11330709, built on January 19, 2024
Kotlin version: 1.9.22
Steps to Reproduce or Code Sample to Reproduce:
I develop a calculator and don't use system keyboard. Before 1.7.0 and BasicTextField2 I could disable system keyboard with this approach. (see below)
But in 1.7.0 and BasicTextField2 this doesn't work as
LocalTextInputService
is now deprecated and not used in BasicTextField2. What migration steps are required to achieve same result in 1.7.0?