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En este documento, se explica cómo comenzar a desarrollar con la API de Awareness en Android. La API de Awareness forma parte de los Servicios de Google Play.
Para usar la API de Awareness, necesitas una Cuenta de Google.
Si ya tienes una cuenta, no tienes que hacer nada más. También puedes usar una
Cuenta de Google separada para fines de prueba.
Antes de comenzar
Cómo obtener una clave de API
Si aún no habilitaste la API de Awareness ni obtuviste una clave de API de Google,
sigue los pasos que se indican en Registro y claves de API
para hacerlo.
En el archivo build.gradle
a nivel de proyecto, incluye el repositorio Maven de Google en las secciones buildscript
y allprojects
:
buildscript {
repositories {
google()
}
}
allprojects {
repositories {
google()
}
}
Agrega las dependencias de la API de Awareness al archivo Gradle a nivel de la app de tu módulo, que suele ser app/build.gradle
:
dependencies {
implementation 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-awareness:19.1.0'
}
Agrega tu clave de API de Awareness al archivo AndroidManifest.xml
de tu app. Para ello, agrega una etiqueta <meta-data>
con android:name="com.google.android.awareness.API_KEY"
. Para android:value
, inserta tu propia clave de API de Awareness, entre comillas.
<manifest>
<application>
<meta-data
android:name="com.google.android.awareness.API_KEY"
android:value="API_KEY"/>
</application>
</manifest>
Agrega los permisos necesarios al archivo AndroidManifest.xml
de tu app. Los permisos necesarios varían según los métodos de API y los tipos de cercas que use tu app.
Llamada de ejemplo
En la siguiente llamada de ejemplo a getDetectedActivity()
, se muestra cómo usar el modelo de servicios de Google Play sin conexión con la API de Awareness:
// Each type of contextual information in the snapshot API has a corresponding "get" method.
// For instance, this is how to get the user's current Activity.
Awareness.getSnapshotClient(this).getDetectedActivity()
.addOnSuccessListener(new OnSuccessListener<DetectedActivityResponse>() {
@Override
public void onSuccess(DetectedActivityResponse dar) {
ActivityRecognitionResult arr = dar.getActivityRecognitionResult();
// getMostProbableActivity() is good enough for basic Activity detection.
// To work within a threshold of confidence,
// use ActivityRecognitionResult.getProbableActivities() to get a list of
// potential current activities, and check the confidence of each one.
DetectedActivity probableActivity = arr.getMostProbableActivity();
int confidence = probableActivity.getConfidence();
String activityStr = probableActivity.toString();
mLogFragment.getLogView().println("Activity: " + activityStr
+ ", Confidence: " + confidence + "/100");
}
})
Próximos pasos
Obtén más información sobre las diferentes APIs de la API de Awareness:
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Última actualización: 2025-08-31 (UTC)
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In your project-level `build.gradle` file, include Google's Maven repository\n in both your `buildscript` and `allprojects` sections:\n\n buildscript {\n repositories {\n google()\n }\n }\n\n allprojects {\n repositories {\n google()\n }\n }\n\n2. Add the dependencies for the Awareness API to your module's app-level\n Gradle file, which is usually `app/build.gradle`:\n\n dependencies {\n implementation 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-awareness:19.1.0'\n }\n\n3. Add your Awareness API Key to your app's `AndroidManifest.xml` file. To do\n so, add a `\u003cmeta-data\u003e` tag with\n `android:name=\"com.google.android.awareness.API_KEY\"`. For `android:value`,\n insert your own Awareness API Key, surrounded by quotation marks.\n\n ```xml\n \u003cmanifest\u003e\n \u003capplication\u003e\n \u003cmeta-data\n android:name=\"com.google.android.awareness.API_KEY\"\n android:value=\"\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eAPI_KEY\u003c/var\u003e\"/\u003e\n \u003c/application\u003e\n \u003c/manifest\u003e\n ```\n4. Add the necessary permissions to your app's `AndroidManifest.xml` file. The\n required permissions vary, depending on the API methods and fence types that\n your app uses.\n\nExample call\n------------\n\nThe following example call to\n[`getDetectedActivity()`](/android/reference/com/google/android/gms/awareness/SnapshotClient#getDetectedActivity())\ndemonstrates how to use the connectionless Google Play services model with the\nAwareness API: \n\n // Each type of contextual information in the snapshot API has a corresponding \"get\" method.\n // For instance, this is how to get the user's current Activity.\n Awareness.getSnapshotClient(this).getDetectedActivity()\n .addOnSuccessListener(new OnSuccessListener\u003cDetectedActivityResponse\u003e() {\n @Override\n public void onSuccess(DetectedActivityResponse dar) {\n ActivityRecognitionResult arr = dar.getActivityRecognitionResult();\n // getMostProbableActivity() is good enough for basic Activity detection.\n // To work within a threshold of confidence,\n // use ActivityRecognitionResult.getProbableActivities() to get a list of\n // potential current activities, and check the confidence of each one.\n DetectedActivity probableActivity = arr.getMostProbableActivity();\n\n int confidence = probableActivity.getConfidence();\n String activityStr = probableActivity.toString();\n mLogFragment.getLogView().println(\"Activity: \" + activityStr\n + \", Confidence: \" + confidence + \"/100\");\n }\n })\n\nNext steps\n----------\n\nLearn more about the different APIs within the Awareness API:\n\n- [Snapshot API guide](/awareness/android-api/snapshot-api-overview) and [Snapshot API reference](/android/reference/com/google/android/gms/awareness/snapshot/package-summary).\n- [Fence API guide](/awareness/android-api/fence-api-overview) and [Fence API\n reference](/android/reference/com/google/android/gms/awareness/fence/package-summary)."]]