StackExpandableView
A custom view that resembles the iOS notification group behavior
Requirements
- A project configured with the AndroidX
- SDK 16 and and higher
Install
Download via Gradle:
Add this to the project build.gradle
file:
allprojects {
repositories {
...
maven { url "https://jitpack.io" }
}
}
And then add the dependency to the module build.gradle
file:
dependencies {
implementation 'com.github.fabiosassu:StackExpandableView:latest_version'
}
Where the latest_version
is the value from Download
badge.
Usage
Simple usage
All you need to do is to define a StackExpandableView
item inside your layout:
<it.fabiosassu.stackexpandableview.StackExpandableView
android:id="@+id/horizontalStack"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
app:orientation="horizontal"
app:animationDuration="1000"
app:shownElements="5"
app:parallaxOffset="8dp"/>
You can customize some aspects of this view:
- the
orientation
parameter is be used to specify the direction of the expansion It can be eithervertical
orhorizontal
. By default isvertical
. - the
animationDuration
parameter is used to define the duration of the animation in milliseconds. By default, is 300 milliseconds. - the
shownElements
parameter is used to define how many elements we want to be shown. By default, is 3 elements. - the
parallaxOffset
parameter is used to define the spacing betwen the underlying objects in dp. By default, is 8dp.
At runtime, you can set/add/remove a list of Views using the related methods
// this is used to set the list of Views
binding.horizontalStack.setWidgets(listOf<LinearLayout>())
// this is used to add a View to the existing one
binding.verticalStack.addWidget(LinearLayout(context))
// this is used to remove a View from the stack
binding.verticalStack.removeWidget(LinearLayout(context))
It is important that all the views that are added to the StackExpandableView
have an id set (fo example using ViewCompat.generateViewId()
), because it is used to order the views internally and also to look for the view when removeWidget()
is called.