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jackpocket / android_scratchoff

  • суббота, 30 июля 2016 г. в 03:14:48
https://github.com/jackpocket/android_scratchoff

Java
A Scratchoff View system.



Scratchoff

A simple library for implementing scratchable Views.

Scratchoff Sample

Installation

    repositories {
        jcenter()
    }

    dependencies {
        compile('com.jackpocket:scratchoff:1.0.0')
    }

Usage

The goal of this library is to create a scratchoff interface. By storing and manipulating the drawing cache of a View, we can create the effect of scratching it away to reveal what's hidden below.

First, you need a RelativeLayout (to align layouts on top of one another) consisting of 2 sub-layouts, a behind-View and the View to be scratched away from the foreground. Here is a simple example using the ScratchableLinearLayout:

    <RelativeLayout
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:layout_height="match_parent" >

        <RelativeLayout
            android:id="@+id/scratch_view_behind"
            android:layout_width="fill_parent"
            android:layout_height="fill_parent"
            android:background="#818B8D" >

            <ImageView
                android:layout_width="fill_parent"
                android:layout_height="wrap_content"
                android:layout_centerInParent="true"
                android:layout_margin="25dip"
                android:adjustViewBounds="true"
                android:src="@drawable/some_drawable_to_be_revealed" />
        </RelativeLayout>

        <com.jackpocket.scratchoff.views.ScratchableLinearLayout
            android:id="@+id/scratch_view"
            android:layout_width="fill_parent"
            android:layout_height="fill_parent"
            android:background="#3C9ADF" >

            <ImageView
                android:layout_width="fill_parent"
                android:layout_height="wrap_content"
                android:layout_gravity="center"
                android:adjustViewBounds="true"
                android:gravity="center"
                android:src="@drawable/some_top_drawable" />
        </com.jackpocket.scratchoff.views.ScratchableLinearLayout>
    </RelativeLayout>

Note: be careful with the dimensions of both the behind-View and the foreground View. The ScratchableLayoutDrawer will attempt to set the foreground View's LayoutParam width and height attributes to match that of the behind-View so that their dimensions line up perfectly.

Now that you have a layout, we need to attach the ScratchoffController to it:

    ScratchoffController controller = new ScratchoffController(context)
            .setThresholdPercent(0.40d)
            .setFadeOnClear(true)
            .setClearOnThresholdReached(true)
            .setCompletionCallback(() -> {  })
            .attach(findViewById(R.id.scratch_view), findViewById(R.id.scratch_view_behind));

In this example, you only need the constructor and the attach(View, View) method to enable scratching. The default values for all the other methods are configurable by overriding the appropriate resources.

Since the foreground View in our example is a ScratchableLinearLayout (which implements ScratchableLayout), the ScratchoffController will automatically attach itself to the View and drawing will work correctly (the same goes for the ScratchableRelativeLayout).

Please note: If you're not using one of the supplied ScratchableLayouts, you must manually call ScratchoffController.draw(Canvas) from your custom View's onDraw(Canvas) method.

As a final note, if using the ScratchoffController in the context of an Activity, you may want to also ensure you call the correct lifecycle methods for onPause(), onResume(), and onDestroy() as needed, to ensure the processors will stop/restart and not run needlessly in the background. e.g.

@Override
public void onPause(){
    controller.onPause();
    super.onPause();
}

@Override
public void onResume(){
    super.onResume();
    controller.onResume();
}

@Override
public void onDestroy(){
    controller.onDestroy();
    super.onDestroy();
}