View that shows quick actions when long pressed, inspired by Pinterest
Add this in your root build.gradle
file (not your module build.gradle
file):
allprojects {
repositories {
...
maven { url "https://jitpack.io" }
}
}
Then, add the library to your project build.gradle
dependencies {
compile 'com.github.ovenbits:QuickActionView:latest.release.here'
}
See the sample app for usage within a normal layout, as well as within a list using RecyclerView. In the most basic usage:
View view = findViewById(R.id.your_view);
QuickActionView.make(this)
.addActions(R.menu.actions)
.register(view);
You can also create Actions at runtime:
Drawable icon = ContextCompat.getDrawable(this, R.drawable.ic_favorite_24dp);
String title = getString(R.string.action_favorite);
Action action = new Action(1337, icon, title);
QuickActionView.make(this)
.addAction(action)
//more configuring
.register(view);
QuickActionView can be customized globally, or on a per Action basis.
QuickActionView.make(this)
.addActions(R.menu.actions)
.setOnActionSelectedListener(mQuickActionListener)
.setBackgroundColor(Color.RED)
.setTextColor(Color.BLUE)
.setTextSize(30)
.setScrimColor(Color.parseColor("#99FFFFFF"))
//etc
.register(view);
Use the QuickActionConfig
builder to create custom configurations for each action item you create.
//Give one of the quick actions custom colors
Action.Config actionConfig = new Action.Config()
.setBackgroundColor(Color.BLUE)
.setTextColor(Color.MAGENTA);
QuickActionView.make(this)
.addActions(R.menu.actions)
//the custom Action.Cofig will only apply to the addToCart action
.setActionConfig(actionConfig, R.id.action_add_to_cart)
.register(findViewById(R.id.custom_parent));
You can even customize the animation performed when the actions come into view and go out of view. FadeAnimator
PopAnimator
and SlideFromCenterAnimator
are three pre-built animators, and all you need to do to create your own is implement ActionsInAnimator
, ActionsOutAnimator
and call setActionsInAnimator
and setActionsOutAnimator
respectively.
You can hook into the interesting events a QuickActionView has:
QuickActionView.make(this)
.addActions(R.menu.actions)
.setOnActionSelectedListener(mQuickActionListener)
.setOnShowListener(mQuickActionShowListener)
.setOnDismissListener(mQuickActionDismissListener)
.setOnActionHoverChangedListener(mOnActionHoverChangedListener)
.register(view);
See the sample for more detail.
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