Sending an email using Anko
In this recipe, we will see how to send an email using Anko's wrapper. Sending an email is very useful as almost all apps provide a method of contact. So let's get started!
Getting ready
I'll be using Android Studio for coding purposes. You need to include Anko library in your build.gradle
file. Just add these lines and you are good to go:
compile "org.jetbrains.anko:anko-commons:$anko_version"
You can also clone the repository at gitlab.com/aanandshekharroy/Anko-examples and switch to the 3-intent-actions
 branch to get the source code.
How to do it…
We will use the email
function provided by Anko library that takes three parameters, out of which only one is mandatory:
email("support@XXXXXX.com","Subject","Text")
You can remove the subject and text if you don't want prefilled text in the email.
How it works…
Let's take a look at its implementation:
fun Context.email(email: String, subject: String = "", text: String = ""): Boolean { val intent = Intent(Intent.ACTION_SENDTO...