Just go to Tools > App Links Assistant in Android Studio to get started. Adding Android App Links support in your app is now easier with this new experience in Android Studio. ![]() Android App Links allow your users to seamlessly deep link into your app experience. Please continue to file bugs and feedback at b.Īpp Links Assistant. We are working hard to offer a solid solution for our stable release. In Android Studio 2.3 Canary 3 we reworked the internal architecture to improve the performance and reliability, in Beta 1 we included a number of bug fixes and further refinements. In the all properties table, click on the star icon favorites.pngto favorite the properties you want to see for this type of widget, and from now on these properties will be shown in the Favorites section in the component inspector.Īdditionally, Since Android Studio 2.3 Canary 1, the layout editor now supports chains and ratios for ConstraintLayout. And third, you can now customize the set of properties shown for a given widget type in the inspector. Second, search and filtering now also works in the property inspector. The new palette offers previews of the widgets, better sorting, as well as search and filtering: click on the search icon findPlain.png to find a widget. First, the palette has been completely rewritten. There are several new features in the layout editor. In Android Studio 2.3 Canary 3, most of these bugs have been fixed there are a few cosmetic ones remaining (such as listing library versions in the merged manifest editor and in documentation popups etc) that we'll be fixing next. This turned out to break several features in the IDE that were making assumptions about the locations of libraries. In Android Studio 2.3 Canary 1, we have enabled a new build cache (which uses a shared directory across projects to extract and compile libraries) by default. In Beta 1 we include a few additional fixes in OpenJDK that should help Mac users running Sierra.īuild Cache. IDE: In Android Studio 2.3 Canary 1 we upgraded the base IDE from IntelliJ 2016.1 to 2016.2, which adds a number of new features - ligatures, breadcrumbs, editor background images, revamped UI for inspections, notifications and the debugger, and more. The Run button continues to use "cold swap" to build the app more quickly than a full APK reinstall, but we've limited it to Lollipop and above where we don't need to rely on unsafe mechanisms to do so. Applying changes is now a separate action you take when you've made a tweak you want to see immediately. When you press Run, you can always be certain that your changes are reflected in the running app. The goal of this change is to make the Run button completely reliable. (The keyboard shortcut for Apply Changes is Control-F10 on Windows and Linux, and Cmd-Ctrl-R on Mac.) ![]() To apply code and resource changes in the running process, there is a new button right next to it, "Apply Changes", which attempts to hotswap the changes into the app. The Run button will now always perform an application restart. Applying changes to a running applications is no longer tied to the Run button. In Android Studio 2.3 Canary 3, we introduced big change to how Instant Run works. In addition to the usual plethora of bug fixes, there are a number of noteworthy changes just in time for the holidays.įor those in the Beta Channel here are many of the changes since Android Studio 2.2. We have just released Android Studio 2.3 Beta 1 to the Canary, Dev, and Beta channels. Android Studio 2.3 Canary 3 is now Available.Android Studio 2.3 Beta 1 is now available.
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