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ContactPicker

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Use a contact picker component to let the user choose an entry from the Android contact list.

A contact picker is a button that displays a list of contacts to choose from when the user taps it. After the user has made a selection, the following properties are set:

  • ContactName  : contact's name.
  • EmailAddress  : contact's primary email address.
  • Picture  : name of the file containing the contact's image, which can be used as a Picture property value for the Image or ImageSprite component.

Other properties affect the appearance of the button (including TextAlignment and BackgroundColor ) and whether it can be tapped ( Enabled ).

Properties

Enabled

If set, user can tap contact picker to use it.

Image

Image to display on contact picker

BackgroundColor

Color for contact picker background.

ContactName

Name of selected contact.

EmailAddress

Primary email address of selected contact.

Picture

Picture of selected contact.

FontBold

If set, contact picker text is displayed in bold.

FontItalic

If set, contact picker text is displayed in italics.

FontSize

Point size for contact picker text.

FontTypeface

Font family for contact picker text.

Text

Text to display on contact picker.

TextAlignment

Left, center, or right.

TextColor

Color for contact picker text.

Visible

If set, contact picker is visible.

Width

Contact picker width (x-size).

Height

Contact picker height (y-size).
Events

AfterPicking()

Called after user picks a contact.

BeforePicking()

Called after user taps contact picker but before contact list is displayed.

GotFocus()

Contact picker became the focused component.

LostFocus()

Contact picker stopped being the focused component.

EmailPicker

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Use an email picker component to let the user enter a user's email address from the Android contact list.

An email picker is a text box in which a user can begin entering an email address of a contact and be offered auto-completion. The initial value of the box and the value after user entry is in the Text property. If the Text property is initially empty, the contents of the Hint property will be faintly shown in the text box as a hint to the user.

Other properties affect the appearance of the email picker (including TextAlignment and BackgroundColor ) and whether it can be used ( Enabled ).

Email pickers are usually used with a button. The user taps the button when text entry is complete.

Properties

Enabled

If set, user can tap email picker to use it.

BackgroundColor

Color for email picker background.

FontBold

If set, email picker text is displayed in bold.

FontItalic

If set, email picker text is displayed in italics.

FontSize

Point size for email picker text.

FontTypeface

Font family for email picker text.

Text

Initial text to display in email picker.

TextAlignment

Left, center, or right.

TextColor

Color for email picker text.

Hint

If Text property is empty, Hint is shown in gray.

Visible

If set, email picker is visible.

Width

Email picker width (x-size).

Height

Email picker height (y-size).
Events

GotFocus()

Email picker became the focused component.

LostFocus()

Email picker stopped being the focused component.

PhoneCall

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Use this component to dial the phone and make a call.

PhoneCall is a non-visible component that makes a phone call to the number specified in the PhoneNumber property, which can be set either in the Designer or Blocks Editor. You can use the MakePhoneCall method to make a phone call programatically from your app.

This component is often used with the ContactPicker component, which lets the user select from the contacts stored on the phone and sets the PhoneNumber property to the contact's phone number.

To directly specify the phone number, set the PhoneNumber property to a Text with the specified digits (for example, "6505551212"). The number can be formatted with hyphens, periods, and parenthesesthey are ignored. You can't include spaces in the number.

Properties

PhoneNumber

Phone number to dial.
Methods

MakePhoneCall()

Dials the number specified by the component's PhoneNumber property.

PhoneNumberPicker

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Use this component to allow users to choose a phone number from a list of Android contacts' phone numbers.

When the user taps a phone number picker button, it displays a list of the phone numbers of contacts to choose from. After the user has made a selection, the following properties will be set to information about the chosen contact:

  • ContactName  : contact's name.
  • PhoneNumber  : contact's selected phone number.
  • EmailAddress  : contact's primary email address.
  • Picture  : name of the file containing the contact's image, which can be used as a Picture property value for the Image or ImageSprite component.

Other properties affect the appearance of the button (including TextAlignment and BackgroundColor ) and whether it can be tapped ( Enabled ).

Properties

Enabled

If set, user can tap phone number picker to use it.

Image

Image to display on phone number picker.

BackgroundColor

Color for phone number picker background.

ContactName

Name of selected contact.

EmailAddress

Primary email address of selected contact.

PhoneNumber

Selected phone number of selected contact.

Picture

Picture of selected contact.

FontBold

If set, phone number picker text is displayed in bold.

FontItalic

If set, phone number picker text is displayed in italics.

FontSize

Point size for phone number picker text.

FontTypeface

Font family for phone number picker text.

Text

Text to display on phone number picker.

TextAlignment

Left, center, or right.

TextColor

Color for phone number picker text.

Visible

If set, phone number picker is visible.

Width

Phone number picker width (x-size).

Height

Phone number picker height (y-size).
Events

AfterPicking()

Called after user picks a phone number.

BeforePicking()

Called after user taps phone number picker but before phone number list is displayed.

GotFocus()

Phone number picker became the focused component.

LostFocus()

Phone number picker stopped being the focused component.

Texting

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Use this non-visible component to allow users to send and receive text messages.

When the SendMessage method is called, the texting component sends the text message specified in the Message property to the phone number specified in the PhoneNumber property. Texting components can receive text messages unless the ReceivingEnabled property is False. When a message arrives, the MessageReceived event is raised and provides the sending number and message.

This component is often used with the ContactPicker component, which lets the user select one of the contacts stored on the phone and sets the PhoneNumber property to the contact's phone number.

To directly specify the phone number, set the PhoneNumber property to a Text with the specified digits (for example, "6505551212"). The number can be formatted with hyphens, periods, and parenthesesthey are ignored. You can't include spaces in the number.

Properties

PhoneNumber

Phone number that text will be sent to.

Message

Text of message that will be sent.

ReceivingEnabled

If set, this component can receive text messages.
Events

MessageReceived(text number, text messageText)

Text message was received, with given text and from given number.
Methods

SendMessage()

Sends the text specified by Message to the number given in PhoneNumber .

Twitter

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This component allows users to interact with Twitter.

This non-visible component enables communication with Twitter. Methods are included to enable searching ( SearchTwitter ) and logging in to Twitter ( Authorize ). Once a user has logged in and the login has been confirmed successful by the IsAuthorized event, you can use the following methods:

  • Set the status of the logged-in user ( SetStatus ).
  • Send a direct message to a specific user ( DirectMessage ).
  • Receive the most recent direct messages ( RequestDirectMessages ).
  • Follow a user ( Follow ).
  • Unfollow a user ( StopFollowing .)
  • Get the list of users who follow the logged-in user ( RequestFollowers ).
  • Get the most recent messages of followed users ( RequestFriendTimeline ).
  • Get the most recent mentions of the logged-in user ( RequestMentions ).

In general, you invoke one of these methods and the result will bcome available when the corresponding recipt event is signalled. For example, if you call RequestFollowers , then the FollowersReceived event will be signalled when the list of followers is available. This might take time, because the request is going over the webthe result might even never become available, for example, if your device is not connected to the web or the Twitter web site is down.

Login is handled using the OAuth protocol, as required by the Twitter API ( dev.twitter.com/pages/auth ). An App Inventor app that needs to make Twitter API calls on behalf of an authenticated user should first call Authorize . This causes a Twitter login page to be presented that will allow the user to login with their username and password if necessary, and then return appropriate credentials to the Twitter component in the app. Once the Twitter component has the credentials the IsAuthorized event is raised to let the app know that it can proceed with Twitter API calls. The only Twitter component method that does not require the user to be authenticated is SearchTwitter . An app retains Twitter credentials across invocations, so it may not be necessary for the user to login each time he or she uses the app. Reinstalling an app will clear the credentials, as will calling the DeAuthorize method. A user can revoke authorization for an app from the Twitter web site via the Settings page as well. To check whether an app already has valid credentials, use the CheckAuthorized method.

Important: Most of the operation of the OAuth protocol is hidden inside the Twitter component and you do not need to understand how it works in order to use the component. However, it is necessary for anyone building an app with the Twitter component to supply a Consumer key and a Consumer secret as properties of the component. These are text strings specific to your app that you can obtain by registering the app with Twitter at twitter.com/oauth_clients/new . On the registration page you will need to supply the following information:

Application name

A unique name for your application. When you submit the form It will warn you if the name isn't unique. This name will be shown to the user of your app when they are asked to login to Twitter as a result of the app calling the Authorize method.

Description

A description of your app.

Application website

The website where a user can go to find out more about your app or download it, if there is one. Otherwise, you could give your home web site, or another web site. The field cannot be left blank.

Application type

This should be set to Browser .

Callback URL

A valid URL. The value doesn't matter since the Twitter component will set it to the proper value.

Default access type

Set this to read/write

The other fields can be left blank if you like. When you have successfully registered your app you'll see a page that displays Consumer key and Consumer secret text strings that are specific to the registered app. You can copy these into the corresponding Twitter component properties in your App Inventor app. If you want to change the settings for your app at a later time, login to Twitter via a web browser and go to twitter.com/apps to see and modify your registered apps.

Properties

ConsumerKey

The consumer key identifying this app, obtained from twitter.com/oauth_clients/new as described above.

ConsumerSecret

The consumer secret identifying this app, obtained from twitter.com/oauth_clients/new as described above.

DirectMessages

User's direct messages on Twitter.

Followers

User's list of Twitter followers.

FriendTimeline

User's Twitter message timeline.

Mentions

List of messages that mention the user.

SearchResults

Results of Twitter search query.

Username

The user name of the authorized user. Empty if there is no authorized user. ===Events===

DirectMessagesReceived(list messages)

Called when all the direct messages requested with RequestDirectMessages have been retrieved.

FollowersReceived(list followers)

Called when all the followers requested with RequestFollowers have been retrieved.

FriendTimelineReceived(list user-messages-list)

Called when the timeline requested with RequestFriendTimeline has been retrieved. Each element is itself a list whose first element is a username and whose second element is a status tweeted by that user.

IsAuthorized()

Called after the program calls Authorize if the authorization was successful. It is also called after a call to CheckAuthorized if we already have a valid credentials. After this event has been raised, any other method for this component can be called.

MentionsReceived(list mentions)

Called when all the mentions requested with RequestMentions has been retrieved.

SearchSuccessful(list searchResults)

Called when the search requested with SearchTwitter has been completed.
Methods

Authorize

Presents a Twitter login page so that the user can authorize access. IsAuthorize will be called when the user successfully grants access to the app.

CheckAuthorized

Checks whether we already have access, and if so, causes IsAuthorized event handler to be called.

DeAuthorize

Removes authorization from this running app instance. A user will have to login again to use any Twitter method other than SearchTwitter .

DirectMessage(text user, text message)

Sends the specified message to the given user.

Follow(text user)

Start following the given user.

RequestDirectMessages()

Retrieves the most recent direct messages.

RequestFollowers()

Retrieves the list of the user's followers.

RequestFriendTimeline()

Retrieves the 20 most recent messages in your timeline. Returns a list of tuples (sub-lists), where each tuple contains username and status message.

RequestMentions()

Retrieves the most mentions of the user.

SearchTwitter(text query)

Searches Twitter for the given text.

SetStatus(text s)

Post the specified text as a status message.

StopFollowing(text user)

Stop following the given user.

FONTE: http://beta.appinventor.mit.edu/learn/reference/components/social.html#Texting