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Oliver Scheer
Senior Technical Evangelist
Microsoft Deutschland
http://the-oliver.com
Tiles and Notifications
Agenda
Tiles in Windows Phone 8
Local Tiles API
Updating Tiles from ShellTileSchedule
Updating Tiles from Background Agents
Lock screen notifications for Windows Phone
Lock screen background for Windows Phone
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Tiles on Windows Phone 8
Live Tiles on Windows Phone
•Windows phone has the unique ability to provide the end
user glanceable access to the information they care most
about, via Live Tiles
• Push Notifications offer developers a way to send timely
information
to their applications even when they are not running
• In Windows Phone 7.1 and later, the Local Tiles API allows
apps to create and update tiles
Live Tiles 101
• Shortcuts to apps
• All apps have at least one tile, known as the default tile• Created by user pinning your app to the Start Screen • Launch to app main page
• Apps can create secondary tiles• Created programmatically• Launch to any page in your app
• Static or dynamic
• Tiles can be updated• Application code• Background agents• Push Notifications
• In Windows Phone 7.1, only one tile size for third party
apps
• In Windows Phone 8.0, you can support three different
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Tile Templates and Tile Sizes
•Windows Phone 8 supports three Tile
templates• Flip – flips from front to back (similar to
the WP 7.1 Tile template)• Iconic – clean iconic layout designed to
reflect Windows Phone design principles• Cycle – cycles through up to nine images
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Tile Content
• The Tile content is built up from a fixed set of data properties• Data Properties for Text elements, Count elements and Image elements• Content that displays depends on the template you choose and the tile size• Not all elements need to be used• Not all elements used in all templates
• WXGA resolution Image sizes• Automatically scaled for WVGA and 720p
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Tile Size Flip and Cycle Images
Iconic Images
Small 159 x 159 pixels 159 x 159 pixels 110 x 110 pixels
Medium 336 x 336 pixels 336 x 336 pixels 202 x 202 pixels
Wide 691 x 336 pixels 691 x 336 pixels N/A
Flip Tile Template
• Flips from front to back
• Small size does not flip
•Medium size is the
same as the WP7.1 tile
template
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Cycle Tile Template
• Cycles between from 1 to 9 images
• Small tile does not cycle
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Iconic Tile Template
•Displays a small image in the center of the Tile and is designed to reflect
Windows Phone design principles
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Primary and Secondary Tiles
• Application Tile• Can be created only when user taps and holds the application
name in the Application List and then selects pin to start• Tile template and Properties are set initially in the Application
Manifest• Template cannot be changed programmatically
• Secondary Tile• Can be created only as the result of user input in an application• The application then uses the Create(Uri, ShellTileData) method to
create a Tile on Start• Because the UI will navigate to Start when a new secondary Tile is
created, only one secondary Tile can be created at a time
Defining the Application Tile
•Define your images
• The standard new project templates
already contain placeholder images of
the correct size• FlipCycleTile*.png used for the Flip
and Cycle Tile templates• IconicTile*.png used for the Iconic
Tile templates
• Replace these images with your own
artwork
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Defining the Application Tile in the Application Manifest•Double-click WMAppManifest.xml to open using the new Manifest Editor
•On the Application UI tab, set the Tile Template, optional Title and Tile Images
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Demo 1: Application Tile
Creating and Updating Tiles with the Local Tile API
•Local tile updates (these are *not* push)•Full control of all properties when your app
is in the foreground or background
•Manage Secondary Tiles•Create/Update/Delete•Launches directly to page/experience
Application TileLaunches main app experience
Secondary TileLaunches world news page
Secondary TileLaunches local news page
Creating Tiles public static void SetTile(RecipeDataItem item, string NavSource) {
FlipTileData tileData = new FlipTileData()
{
//Front square data
Title = item.Title,
BackgroundImage = new Uri("ms-appx:///background1.png", UriKind.Relative),
SmallBackgroundImage = new Uri("ms-appx:///smallbackground1.png", UriKind.Relative),
//Back square data
BackTitle = item.Title,
BackContent = item.Ingredients,
BackBackgroundImage = new Uri("ms-appx:///backbackground1.png", UriKind.Relative),
//Wide tile data
WideBackgroundImage = new Uri("ms-appx:///widebackground1.png", UriKind.Relative),
WideBackBackgroundImage = new Uri("ms-appx:///widebackbackground1.png", UriKind.Relative),
WideBackContent = item.Directions
};
// Create Tile and pin it to Start. Causes a navigation to Start and a deactivation of our applicatio
n
ShellTile.Create(new Uri("/RecipePage.xaml?DefaultTitle=FromTile", UriKind.Relative), tileData,
true);
}
Updating Tiles
// Find the Tile we want to update. ShellTile TileToFind = ShellTile.ActiveTiles.FirstOrDefault( x => x.NavigationUri.ToString().Contains("DefaultTitle=FromTile"));
// If the Tile was found, then update the Title. if (TileToFind != null) { FlipTileData NewTileData = new FlipTileData { Title = textBoxTitle.Text }; TileToFind.Update(NewTileData); }
Updating the Application Tile
public static void UpdateMainTile(RecipeDataGroup group) { //Get application's main tile – application tile always first item in the ActiveTiles collection //whether it is pinned or not var mainTile = ShellTile.ActiveTiles.FirstOrDefault();
IconicTileData tileData = new IconicTileData() { Count = group.RecipesCount, BackgroundColor = Color.FromArgb(255, 195, 61, 39), Title = "Contoso Cookbooks", IconImage = new Uri("ms-appx:///local/shared/shellcontent/newMedLogo.png", UriKind.RelativeOrAbsolute), SmallIconImage = new Uri("ms-appx:///local/shared/shellcontent/newSmlLogo.png", UriKind.RelativeOrAbsolute), WideContent1 = "Recent activity:", WideContent2 = "Browsed " + group.Title + " group", WideContent3 = "with total of " + group.RecipesCount + " recipes" };
mainTile.Update(tileData);}
Demo 2: Tile API – Create, Update, Delete
Updating Tiles with a Tile Schedule
• Periodically updates the tile image without pushing message though
• Can only update the image on the front of the tile
•Updates images only from the web, not from the app local store
• Sets up notification channel and binds it to a tile notification
• Few limitations• Image size must be less than 150 KB (up from 80KB in WP7.1)• Download time must not exceed 45 seconds (up from 30 seconds in 7.1)• Lowest update time resolution is 60 minutes• If the schedule for an indefinite or finite number of updates fails too many times, OS will
cancel it
•Update recurrence can by Onetime, EveryHour, EveryDay, EveryWeek or EveryMonth
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Scheduling Tile Update
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public partial class MainPage : PhoneApplicationPage{ ShellTileSchedule SampleTileSchedule = new ShellTileSchedule();
private void buttonIndefinite_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) { // Updates will happen on a fixed interval. SampleTileSchedule.Recurrence = UpdateRecurrence.Interval;
// Updates will happen every hour. // Because MaxUpdateCount is not set, the schedule will run indefinitely. SampleTileSchedule.Interval = UpdateInterval.EveryHour;
SampleTileSchedule.RemoteImageUri = new Uri(@"http://www.weather.gov/forecasts/graphical/images/conus/MaxT1_conus.png"); // Updates will apply to the application tile. SampleTileSchedule.Start(); }}
Scheduling Secondary Tile Updates
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foreach (ShellTile TileToSchedule in ShellTile.ActiveTiles) { ShellTileSchedule mySchedule = new ShellTileSchedule(TileToSchedule); mySchedule.Interval = UpdateInterval.EveryHour; mySchedule.Recurrence = UpdateRecurrence.Interval; mySchedule.RemoteImageUri = imageURI; mySchedule.Start(); }
• Can also schedule updates for secondary tiles by passing the ShellTile object
into the ShellTileSchedule constructor
Updating Tiles From a Background Agent
• In Windows Phone OS 7.0, only way of updating Live Tiles was from a Tile
Schedule
or from Push Notifications• Tile Schedule needs to fetch images from a web URI• Push Notifications require you to implement a backend service
• To have control of shell tiles when the app is not running without using Push
Notifications, a good solution is a Background Agent•Use the ShellTile API to locate and update tiles
Demo 3: Updating Tiles From a Background Agent
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Lock screen notifications on Windows Phone
Lock Screen on Windows Phone 7
• On Windows Phone 7, Notifications area
was reserved to first party apps• Next Calendar Appointment• Icons and counts for missed calls, new
email, new SMS
• User could select background image• From supplied Wallpapers• From their own pictures
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NOTIFICATIONS AREA
• End user can now select any app
that has been enabled for lock
screen notifications to show detailed
status
• Select any five apps to show quick
status (icon and count)
• For your app to be included in the
notifications area, all you have to do
is• Create an icon•Declare the app’s intent in the
application manifest file
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Lock Screen on Windows Phone 8
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• Create a 24 x 24 pixel PNG image that will be used to identify your app on the
lock screen• Contain only white pixels and transparent background
•Default name is LockIcon.png•Use this name and you do not have to explicitly declare it in the
application manifest
• If you use another name, • Edit WMAppManifest.xml using
the XML editor • Change the DeviceLockImageURI
element which is listed inside the
Tokens element:
Creating a lock screen icon
<Tokens> <PrimaryToken TokenID="PhoneApp4Token" TaskName="_default"> <TemplateFlip> … <DeviceLockImageURI>MyLockIcon.png</DeviceLockImageURI> </TemplateFlip> </PrimaryToken> </Tokens>
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• Edit WMAppManifest.xml with the XML editor• Find the <Extensions> element. If not there, create it immediately
following the <Tokens> element.• Inside the <Extensions> element, create <Extension> elements for
each feature you want to support: Icon Count and/or Text
<Extensions>
<Extension ExtensionName="LockScreen_Notification_IconCount"
ConsumerID="{111DFF24-AA15-4A96-8006-2BFF8122084F}" TaskID="_default" />
<Extension ExtensionName="LockScreen_Notification_TextField"
ConsumerID="{111DFF24-AA15-4A96-8006-2BFF8122084F}" TaskID="_default" />
</Extensions>
Updating the Application Manifest File
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• Lock Screen Icon Count and Text is taken directly from your applications
primary tile• Secondary tiles are not used for this feature
• Information is only displayed on the lock screen if the tile contains the
information• For example, a count will only be displayed if the tile displays it
• Primary tile does not need to be pinned to the Start Screen for lock screen
notifications to be enabled
•Update Primary Tile content in the usual way• Local Shell Tiles API• Push Notifications
How to Update the Icon Count and Text
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• Simulation Dashboard allows you
to display the Lock Screen on the
emulator
• Access the Simulation Dashboard
from the Visual Studio Tools menu
Testing with the Simulation Dashboard
Demo 4: Lock Screen Notifications
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Lock Screen Background
• End user can choose a background
image from their own photos or
search for an image on Bing
• In addition, they can choose an app
to be the background image provider
• For your app to be a lock screen
background provider, all you have to
do is• Declare the app’s intent in the
application manifest file• Write code to change the background
image
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Lock Screen Background on Windows Phone 8
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• Edit WMAppManifest.xml with the XML editor• Find the <Extensions> element. If not there, create it immediately
following the <Tokens> element.• Inside the <Extensions> element, create an <Extension> element for
LockScreen_Background
<Extensions>
<Extension ExtensionName="LockScreen_Background"
ConsumerID="{111DFF24-AA15-4A96-8006-2BFF8122084F}" TaskID="_default" />
</Extensions>
Updating the Application Manifest File
Write Code to Change the Lock Screen Background
private async void lockHelper(Uri backgroundImageUri, string backgroundAction) { try { //If you're not the provider, this call will prompt the user for permission. //Calling RequestAccessAsync from a background agent is not allowed. var op = await LockScreenManager.RequestAccessAsync();
//Check the status to make sure we were given permission. bool isProvider = LockScreenManager.IsProvidedByCurrentApplication; if (isProvider) { //Do the update. Windows.Phone.System.UserProfile.LockScreen.SetImageUri(backgroundImageUri); System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine("New current image set to {0}", backgroundImageUri.ToString()); } else { MessageBox.Show("You said no, so I can't update your background."); } } catch (System.Exception ex) { System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(ex.ToString()); } }
• Call to
LockScreenManager.RequestAccessAsync is
required• Checks if your app is already the selected
lock screen background provider• If not, prompts user for permission to
make your app the selected provider
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//If you're not the provider, this call will prompt the user for permission. //Calling RequestAccessAsync from a background agent is not allowed. var op = await LockScreenManager.RequestAccessAsync();
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• To use an image that you shipped in your app, use ms-appx:///
Uri imageUri = new Uri("ms-appx:///background1.png",
UriKind.RelativeOrAbsolute);
LockScreen.SetImageUri(imageUri);
• To use an image stored in the Local Folder, use
ms-appdata:///local/shared/shellcontent• Must be in or below the /shared/shellcontent subfolder
Uri imageUri = new
Uri("ms-appdata:///local/shared/shellcontent/background2.png",
UriKind.RelativeOrAbsolute);
LockScreen.SetImageUri(imageUri);
Accessing Local Images
Demo 5: Lock Screen Background
Review
• Shell Tile API allows easy manipulation of tiles from within an application
• Tiles can have a front and a back, and apps can have secondary tiles
• Tiles and Toasts can launch into a specific page within the app
•Only the user can decide to pin an apps’ primary tile to the Start Screen, not from
code
• App can declare in the App manifest that it can be a lock screen notification
provider
•User must select apps to display lock screen notifications from phone Settings
•Optionally supply count and/or text – these are pulled directly from the primary
tile
• App can also declare that it can be a lock screen background provider
• Code used to request permission from the user and to change the lock screen
background
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