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17<sample>
18    <name>WearComplicationProvidersTestSuite</name>
19    <group>Wearable</group>
20    <package>com.example.android.wearable.wear.wearcomplicationproviderstestsuite</package>
21
22    <minSdk>18</minSdk>
23    <targetSdkVersion>28</targetSdkVersion>
24
25    <minSdkVersionWear>23</minSdkVersionWear>
26    <targetSdkVersionWear>28</targetSdkVersionWear>
27
28    <wearable>
29        <has_handheld_app>false</has_handheld_app>
30    </wearable>
31
32    <androidX>true</androidX>
33
34    <dependency_wearable>androidx.appcompat:appcompat:1.0.2</dependency_wearable>
35    <dependency_wearable>androidx.legacy:legacy-support-v13:1.0.0</dependency_wearable>
36
37    <strings>
38        <intro>
39<![CDATA[
40Complication Test Suite is a set of complication providers that provide dummy data and it can be
41used to test how different types of complications render on a watch face.
42]]>
43        </intro>
44    </strings>
45
46    <template src="base-build" />
47    <template src="Wear" />
48
49    <metadata>
50        <!-- Values: {DRAFT | PUBLISHED | INTERNAL | DEPRECATED | SUPERCEDED} -->
51        <status>DEPRECATED</status>
52        <!-- See http://go/sample-categories for details on the next 4 fields. -->
53        <!-- Most samples just need to udpate the Categories field. This is a comma-
54             seperated list of topic tags. Unlike the old category system, samples
55             may have multiple categories, so feel free to add extras. Try to avoid
56             simply tagging everything with "UI". :)-->
57        <categories>Wearable</categories>
58        <technologies>Android</technologies>
59        <languages>Java</languages>
60        <solutions>Mobile</solutions>
61        <!-- Values: {BEGINNER | INTERMEDIATE | ADVANCED | EXPERT} -->
62        <!-- Beginner is for "getting started" type content, or essential content.
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67             (e.g. services, basic styles and theming, sync adapters)
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69             Advanced is for highly technical content geared towards experienced developers.
70             (e.g. performance optimizations, custom views, bluetooth)
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74        <level>INTERMEDIATE</level>
75        <!-- Dimensions: 512x512, PNG fomrat -->
76        <icon>screenshots/icon-web.png</icon>
77        <!-- Path to screenshots. Use <img> tags for each. -->
78        <screenshots>
79            <img>screenshots/wear-1.png</img>
80            <img>screenshots/wear-2.png</img>
81        </screenshots>
82        <!-- List of APIs that this sample should be cross-referenced under. Use <android>
83        for fully-qualified Framework class names ("android:" namespace).
84
85        Use <ext> for custom namespaces, if needed. See "Samples Index API" documentation
86        for more details. -->
87        <api_refs>
88            <android>android.support.wearable.complications.ComplicationData</android>
89            <android>android.support.wearable.complications.ComplicationManager</android>
90            <android>android.support.wearable.complications.ComplicationProviderService</android>
91            <android>android.support.wearable.complications.ComplicationText</android>
92            <android>android.support.wearable.complications.ProviderUpdateRequester</android>
93        </api_refs>
94
95        <!-- 1-3 line description of the sample here.
96
97            Avoid simply rearranging the sample's title. What does this sample actually
98            accomplish, and how does it do it? -->
99        <description>
100            <![CDATA[
101Sample moved to [github.com/android/wear-os][1].
102
103[1]: https://github.com/android/wear-os
104]]>
105        </description>
106
107        <intro>
108            <![CDATA[
109This repo and all Wear OS samples have been moved to [github.com/android/wear-os][1]. Please check out the code there. Thank you!
110
111[1]: https://github.com/android/wear-os
112]]>
113        </intro>
114    </metadata>
115</sample>
116