Steppers


Source link: https://github.com/drozdzynski/Steppers

Steppers

Screen

Setup

1. Add library to project

Grab via Gradle:

dependencies {

  compile 'me.drozdzynski.library.steppers:steppers:1.0.0' 
}

Manual

  • Download the library folder.
  • Copy to root project folder
  • Add to your settings.gradle file the following code line: "include ':app', ':steppers'"
  • Rebuild the project
  • Add dependency
    • File → Project Structure
    • in Modules section click on "app"
    • Click on tab "Dependecies"
    • Click on the green plus
    • Module Dependecy
    • Select ":library"
  • Done

2. Add view in XML Layout

<me.drozdzynski.library.steppers.SteppersView
  android:id="@+id/steppersView"
  android:layout_width="match_parent"
  android:layout_height="match_parent"/>

3. Setup config for SteppersView

SteppersView.Config steppersViewConfig = new SteppersView.Config();
 steppersViewConfig.setOnFinishAction(new OnFinishAction() {

  @Override
  public void onFinish() {

// Action on last step Finish button
  
}
 
}
);
  steppersViewConfig.setOnCancelAction(new OnCancelAction() {

  @Override
  public void onCancel() {

// Action when click cancel on one of steps
  
}
 
}
);
  steppersViewConfig.setOnChangeStepAction(new OnChangeStepAction() {

  @Override
  public void onChangeStep(int position, SteppersItem activeStep) {

// Action when click continue on each step
  
}
 
}
);
  // Setup Support Fragment Manager for fragments in steps steppersViewConfig.setFragmentManager(getSupportFragmentManager());

4. Create steps list

ArrayList<SteppersItem> steps = new ArrayList<>();
  SteppersItem stepFirst = new SteppersItem();
  stepFirst.setLabel("Title of step");
 stepFirst.setSubLabel("Subtitle of step");
 stepFirst.setFragment(new SomeFragment());
 stepFirst.setPositiveButtonEnable(false);
  steps.add(stepFirst);

5. Set config, list and build view;

SteppersView steppersView = (SteppersView) findViewById(R.id.steppersView);
 steppersView.setConfig(steppersViewConfig);
 steppersView.setItems(steps);
 steppersView.build();

Other functions

Enable skip step button

Simple:

item.setSkippable(true);

With callback:

item.setSkippable(true, new OnSkipStepAction() {

  @Override
  public void onSkipStep() {

// Some action after step is skipped
  
}
 
}
);

Override continue button

item.setOnClickContinue(new OnClickContinue() {

  @Override
  public void onClick() {

// Some action on click

steppersView.nextStep();
 // Now You must call next step
  
}
 
}
);

Change active step

steppersView.setActiveItem(1);
 // step index from 0 

Disable cancel button (hide)

steppersViewConfig.setCancelAvailable(false);

License

Copyright (C) 2015-2017 Krystian Dro?d?y?ski  Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0  Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. 

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