ActionCardView


Source link: https://github.com/AdamMc331/ActionCardView

ActionCardView Library

This library is for a specialized CardView designed to highlight a specific action that can be completed.

Usage

To have access to the library, add the dependency to your build.gradle:

compile 'com.adammcneilly:actioncardview:1.0.1'

Sample

Below is a screenshot of what a sample ActionCardView may look like:

ActionButton

At the bottom of the ActionCardView is a button bar the displays the action buttons. These buttons are right justified, but will be displayed left to right in the order that they are entered. In other words, the first button you create will be the left most button on the bar.

There are two ways to implement the action button. First is via XML:

<com.adammcneilly.ActionCardView
  ...>

<com.adammcneilly.ActionButton

android:id="@+id/button_one"

android:layout_width="wrap_content"

android:layout_height="wrap_content"

android:text="One"

android:textColor="@color/colorAccent"/>  <com.adammcneilly.ActionCardView/>

Or programmatically using my ActionButton.Builder class:

ActionButton button = new ActionButton.Builder(this)

.setText("Two")

.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {

 @Override

 public void onClick(View view) {

  Toast.makeText(view.getContext(), "Clicked button two!", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();

 
}

}
)

.setTextColor(ContextCompat.getColor(this, R.color.colorAccent))

.create();

Adding a click listener

You may have noticed that when you create a button programmatically you can easily add a click listener. To do this for one that was put in via xml, call the addActionClickListener method:

actionCardView.addActionClickListener(R.id.button_one, new View.OnClickListener() {

 @Override

 public void onClick(View view) {

  Toast.makeText(view.getContext(), "Clicked button one!", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();

 
}

}
);

Just so you're aware - if an invalid resource identifier is passed or the resource is not found, the library will simply ignore it to avoid your app crashing.

ActionCardView

The bulk of this project boils down to the ActionCardView itself, which can be laid out in the XML like this:

<com.adammcneilly.ActionCardView

android:id="@+id/action_card"

android:layout_width="match_parent"

android:layout_height="wrap_content"

android:layout_margin="8dp"

app:cardTitle="Test Title"

app:cardDescription="Test Description">

 <com.adammcneilly.ActionButton

 android:id="@+id/button_one"

 android:layout_width="wrap_content"

 android:layout_height="wrap_content"

 android:text="One"

 android:textColor="@color/colorAccent"/>

</com.adammcneilly.ActionCardView>

Note above that there are custom attributes for the card title and description. The following attributes can be used to modify parts of the ActionCardView:

  • cardTitle
  • cardTitleTextColor
  • cardTitleBackgroundColor
  • cardDividerColor
  • cardDividerHeight
  • cardDescription
  • cardDescriptionTextColor
  • cardDescriptionBackgroundColor

Credits & Contact

This library was created by Adam McNeilly.

License

The ActionCardView library is available under the MIT License. You are free to modify and enhance it in any way. If you submit a pull request, please add your name into the credits section! :)

Resources

InstaChat offers a revolutionary way to read messages of your favourite messengers. It overlays every other app and you can reply from anywhere you want. Sometimes you did not want to quit your current app but also need to read some important messages or reply to them. Thats the point where InstaChat will help you. Use floating chatHeads bubbles like in Facebook for Whatsapp, Telegram and others!

The library is a DrawerLayout-like ViewGroup, where a "drawer" is hidden under the content view, which can be shifted to make the drawer visible.

A custom keyboard for number.

This lightweight library provides visual alerts to developers and QA when an issue happens during development / testing phase.

In traditional android development, when an issue occurs, we use logs to dump the unexpected state or exception trace. Printing to logcat is not enough at times as:

  • Logs can be overlooked by developers if we are not constantly monitoring.
  • Logs maybe on a remote device which is inaccessible.

Using this library, you can provide visual warning to the developer / QA when something goes wrong on your test or internal builds so that critical issues can be highlighted as and when they happen.

Easily add four tabbed bottom navigation bar in your app.

This library aids in adding four tabs in Bottom Navigation Bar, as easily and fast as possible. Th result looks like as it is commonly found in most of the apps, like Quora and others.

Point to note: This library is significantly different from what Google has provided for Android Developers. The official Bottom Navigation Bar from Google doesn't show text when it has 4 tabs. But this library shows icon and text with four bottom bars.

A simple library for Android to get images from gallery or from camera.

Topics


2D Engines   3D Engines   9-Patch   Action Bars   Activities   ADB   Advertisements   Analytics   Animations   ANR   AOP   API   APK   APT   Architecture   Audio   Autocomplete   Background Processing   Backward Compatibility   Badges   Bar Codes   Benchmarking   Bitmaps   Bluetooth   Blur Effects   Bread Crumbs   BRMS   Browser Extensions   Build Systems   Bundles   Buttons   Caching   Camera   Canvas   Cards   Carousels   Changelog   Checkboxes   Cloud Storages   Color Analysis   Color Pickers   Colors   Comet/Push   Compass Sensors   Conferences   Content Providers   Continuous Integration   Crash Reports   Credit Cards   Credits   CSV   Curl/Flip   Data Binding   Data Generators   Data Structures   Database   Database Browsers   Date &   Debugging   Decompilers   Deep Links   Dependency Injections   Design   Design Patterns   Dex   Dialogs   Distributed Computing   Distribution Platforms   Download Managers   Drawables   Emoji   Emulators   EPUB   Equalizers &   Event Buses   Exception Handling   Face Recognition   Feedback &   File System   File/Directory   Fingerprint   Floating Action   Fonts   Forms   Fragments   FRP   FSM   Functional Programming   Gamepads   Games   Geocaching   Gestures   GIF   Glow Pad   Gradle Plugins   Graphics   Grid Views   Highlighting   HTML   HTTP Mocking   Icons   IDE   IDE Plugins   Image Croppers   Image Loaders   Image Pickers   Image Processing   Image Views   Instrumentation   Intents   Job Schedulers   JSON   Keyboard   Kotlin   Layouts   Library Demos   List View   List Views   Localization   Location   Lock Patterns   Logcat   Logging   Mails   Maps   Markdown   Mathematics   Maven Plugins   MBaaS   Media   Menus   Messaging   MIME   Mobile Web   Native Image   Navigation   NDK   Networking   NFC   NoSQL   Number Pickers   OAuth   Object Mocking   OCR Engines   OpenGL   ORM   Other Pickers   Parallax List   Parcelables   Particle Systems   Password Inputs   PDF   Permissions   Physics Engines   Platforms   Plugin Frameworks   Preferences   Progress Indicators   ProGuard   Properties   Protocol Buffer   Pull To   Purchases   Push/Pull   QR Codes   Quick Return   Radio Buttons   Range Bars   Ratings   Recycler Views   Resources   REST   Ripple Effects   RSS   Screenshots   Scripting   Scroll Views   SDK   Search Inputs   Security   Sensors   Services   Showcase Views   Signatures   Sliding Panels   Snackbars   SOAP   Social Networks   Spannable   Spinners   Splash Screens   SSH   Static Analysis   Status Bars   Styling   SVG   System   Tags   Task Managers   TDD &   Template Engines   Testing   Testing Tools   Text Formatting   Text Views   Text Watchers   Text-to   Toasts   Toolkits For   Tools   Tooltips   Trainings   TV   Twitter   Updaters   USB   User Stories   Utils   Validation   Video   View Adapters   View Pagers   Views   Watch Face   Wearable Data   Wearables   Weather   Web Tools   Web Views   WebRTC   WebSockets   Wheel Widgets   Wi-Fi   Widgets   Windows   Wizards   XML   XMPP   YAML   ZIP Codes