Port of ShapeOfView originally created by Florent37
Give a custom shape to any android view. Useful for Material Design 2
This solution only references AndroidX support libraries, and as such you may need to add this Nuget Package called Xamarin.AndroidX.Migration into your Xamarin.Android Solution until you have migrated across fully to AndroidX.
[CREATE SOME SAMPLE GIFS]
Nuget Package: link
ViewShape disable the background
property of your view,
please specify a child with a background to enable it
<Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.CircleView
<FrameLayout
android:background="@color/blue"
ViewShape came with pre-created shapes :
<Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.CircleView
android:layout_width="150dp"
android:layout_height="150dp"
android:elevation="4dp"
app:shape_circle_borderColor="@android:color/black"
app:shape_circle_borderWidth="2dp">
<!-- YOUR CONTENT -->
</Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.CircleView>
<Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.RoundRectView
android:layout_width="150dp"
android:layout_height="100dp"
android:elevation="4dp"
app:shape_roundRect_bottomLeftRadius="10dp"
app:shape_roundRect_bottomRightRadius="10dp"
app:shape_roundRect_topLeftRadius="10dp"
app:shape_roundRect_topRightRadius="10dp"
app:shape_roundRect_borderColor="@android:color/black"
app:shape_roundRect_borderWidth="2dp"
>
<!-- YOUR CONTENT -->
</Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.RoundRectView>
<Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.CutCornerView
android:id="@+id/clipCorner"
android:layout_width="150dp"
android:layout_height="100dp"
android:elevation="4dp"
app:shape_cutCorner_bottomRightSize="20dp">
<!-- YOUR CONTENT -->
</Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.CutCornerView>
<Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.ArcView
android:layout_width="150dp"
android:layout_height="100dp"
android:elevation="4dp"
app:shape_arc_cropDirection="outside"
app:shape_arc_height="20dp"
app:shape_arc_position="bottom"
>
<!-- YOUR CONTENT -->
</Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.ArcView>
<Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.DiagonalView
android:layout_width="150dp"
android:layout_height="100dp"
android:elevation="4dp"
app:shape_diagonal_angle="10"
app:shape_diagonal_direction="right"
app:shape_diagonal_position="bottom">
<!-- YOUR CONTENT -->
</Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.DiagonalView>
<Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.TriangleView
android:layout_width="150dp"
android:layout_height="150dp"
android:elevation="4dp"
app:shape_triangle_percentBottom="0.5"
app:shape_triangle_percentLeft="0"
app:shape_triangle_percentRight="0">
<!-- YOUR CONTENT -->
</Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.TriangleView>
<Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.BubbleView
android:layout_width="150dp"
android:layout_height="150dp"
app:shape_bubble_arrowHeight="10dp"
app:shape_bubble_arrowWidth="10dp"
app:shape_bubble_arrowPosition="bottom"
app:shape_bubble_borderRadius="20dp"
app:arrow_posititon_percent="0.5"
>
<!-- YOUR CONTENT -->
</Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.BubbleView>
<Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.StarView
android:layout_width="150dp"
android:layout_height="150dp"
app:shape_star_noOfPoints="5">
<!-- YOUR CONTENT -->
</Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.StarView>
<Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.PolygonView
android:layout_width="150dp"
android:layout_height="100dp"
app:shape_polygon_noOfSides="9"
>
<!-- YOUR CONTENT -->
</Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.PolygonView>
<Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.DottedEdgesCutCornerView
android:layout_width="100dp"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
app:shape_dot_radius="3dp"
app:shape_dot_spacing="2dp"
app:shape_edge_position="right|left"
app:shape_dottedEdgesCutCorner_bottomLeftSize="8dp"
app:shape_dottedEdgesCutCorner_bottomRightSize="8dp"
>
<!-- YOUR CONTENT -->
</Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.Shapes.DottedEdgesCutCornerView>
All shapes methods can be animated
For example, you can animate a RoundRect corner:
ValueAnimator.ofFloat(0f, 200f, 0f).apply {
addUpdateListener { animation -> roundRect.bottomLeftRadius = (animation.animatedValue as Float).toInt() }
duration = 800
repeatCount = ValueAnimator.INFINITE
repeatMode = ValueAnimator.REVERSE
}.start()
You can use custom shape to cut your view
<Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.ViewShape
android:layout_width="100dp"
android:layout_height="100dp"
app:shape_clip_drawable="@drawable/YOUR_DRAWABLE"
>
<!-- YOUR CONTENT -->
</Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.ViewShape>
This method generates also a shadow path (with Lollipop elevation API 21+)
Wrap your view with a ViewShape
<Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.ViewShape
android:id="@+id/myShape"
android:layout_width="30dp"
android:layout_height="15dp"
android:elevation="6dp">
<!-- YOUR CONTENT -->
</Xama.JTPorts.ShapedView.ViewShape>
Then generate a path in your code :
ViewShape ViewShape = findViewById(R.id.myShape)
ViewShape.setClipPathCreator(new ClipPathManager.ClipPathCreator() {
@Override
public Path createClipPath(int width, int height) {
final Path path = new Path();
//eg: triangle
path.moveTo(0, 0);
path.lineTo(0.5 * width, height);
path.lineTo(width, 0);
path.close();
return path;
}
});
In some case you have to specify requiresBitmap = true
to enable ViewShape to draw the shape inside a bitmap before clipping your view. It will be less efficient but can make your custom shape work.
Feel free to fork this project, and add customs shapes just as you would do for the original version.
Please then make a merge-request
after updated the README with a sample of your shape, including a preview
- Tidy up / Finish this readme.
- Finish port of shapes.
- Create Nuget Package.
- See if we can't Csharp it's implementation a bit more.
1.0.3 - Had to add in old NuGet spec configs for icon and license URL. - Skipped other releases as they were all very much broken. 1.0.2 - Corrected implementation of clip path creators. fixed breaking bugs. 1.0.1 - Added/Amended missing nugetspec configurations. 1.0.0 - First port of ShapeOfView version 1.4.5
Author of ShapeOfView: Florent Champigny - This was ported from his initial Java library.
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