Overlay Service

Author: Sam Edwards

Code snippet that demonstrates how one can create an overlay window that lives on top of activities using Jetpack Compose. It involves creation a custom recomposer as ComposeView requires the ability to monitor the lifecycle. This snippet allows you to trick the ComposeView into thinking that the lifecycle is being tracked.

import android.os.Bundle
import androidx.lifecycle.Lifecycle
import androidx.lifecycle.LifecycleRegistry
import androidx.savedstate.SavedStateRegistry
import androidx.savedstate.SavedStateRegistryController
import androidx.savedstate.SavedStateRegistryOwner

internal class MyLifecycleOwner : SavedStateRegistryOwner {
    private var mLifecycleRegistry: LifecycleRegistry = LifecycleRegistry(this)
    private var mSavedStateRegistryController: SavedStateRegistryController = SavedStateRegistryController.create(this)

    /**
     * @return True if the Lifecycle has been initialized.
     */
    val isInitialized: Boolean
        get() = true

    override fun getLifecycle(): Lifecycle {
        return mLifecycleRegistry
    }

    fun setCurrentState(state: Lifecycle.State) {
        mLifecycleRegistry.currentState = state
    }

    fun handleLifecycleEvent(event: Lifecycle.Event) {
        mLifecycleRegistry.handleLifecycleEvent(event)
    }

    override fun getSavedStateRegistry(): SavedStateRegistry {
        return mSavedStateRegistryController.savedStateRegistry
    }

    fun performRestore(savedState: Bundle?) {
        mSavedStateRegistryController.performRestore(savedState)
    }

    fun performSave(outBundle: Bundle) {
        mSavedStateRegistryController.performSave(outBundle)
    }
}

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