问题
Building a simple keyboard is fairly simple and straightforward in Jetpack Compose. I built a really simple KeyRow by using this:
Key.kt
@Composable
fun Key(modifier: Modifier = Modifier, label: String, onClick: () -> Unit) {
val shape = RoundedCornerShape(4.dp)
//TODO: make clickable outside but don't show ripple
Box(modifier = modifier
.padding(2.dp)
.clip(shape)
.clickable(onClick = onClick)
.background(Color.White)
.padding(vertical = 12.dp, horizontal = 4.dp), contentAlignment = Alignment.Center) {
Text(text = label, fontSize = 20.sp)
}
}
KeyRow.kt
@Composable
fun KeyRow(keys: List<String>) {
Row(modifier = Modifier.fillMaxWidth().background(color = grey200)) {
keys.forEach {
Key(modifier = Modifier.weight(1f), label = it, onClick = { })
}
}
}
That's what it looks like:
I want to achieve this animation:
However, I'm currently stuck with this
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Hierachy
-Keyboard
--KeyRow
---KeyLayout
----Key
----KeyPressedOverlay (only visible when pressed)
My main problem is that I don't know how to show the KeyPressedOverlay Composale (which is larger than the Key Composable) without making the parent Layout larger. As a result, I need to overflow the parent layout in some way.
回答1:
Not sure if it's the best way (probably not), but I found a solution using ConstraintLayout
...
val keys = listOf("A", "B", "C", "D")
ConstraintLayout(
modifier = Modifier.graphicsLayer(clip = false)
) {
val refs = keys.map { createRef() }
refs.forEachIndexed { index, ref ->
val modifier = when (index) {
0 -> Modifier.constrainAs(ref) {
start.linkTo(parent.start)
}
refs.lastIndex -> Modifier.constrainAs(ref) {
start.linkTo(refs[index - 1].end)
end.linkTo(parent.end)
}
else -> Modifier.constrainAs(ref) {
start.linkTo(refs[index - 1].end)
end.linkTo(refs[index + 1].start)
}
}
val modifierPressed = Modifier.constrainAs(createRef()) {
start.linkTo(ref.start)
end.linkTo(ref.end)
bottom.linkTo(ref.bottom)
}
KeyboardKey(
keyboardKey = keys[index],
modifier = modifier,
modifierPressed = modifierPressed
)
}
}
One important detail here is graphicLayer(clip = false)
(which is similar to the clipChildren
in View Toolkit). Then, I'm creating a modifier to each key and to the pressed key. Noticed that the modifierPressed
is aligned to the center/bottom of the other modifier.
Finally the KeyboardKey
is described below.
@Composable
fun KeyboardKey(
keyboardKey: String,
modifier: Modifier,
modifierPressed: Modifier
) {
var pressed by remember { mutableStateOf(false) }
Text(keyboardKey, Modifier
.then(modifier)
.pressIndicatorGestureFilter(
onStart = { pressed = true },
onStop = { pressed = false },
onCancel = { pressed = false }
)
.background(Color.White)
.padding(16.dp)
)
if (pressed) {
Text(
keyboardKey, Modifier
.then(modifierPressed)
.background(Color.White)
.padding(
start = 16.dp,
end = 16.dp,
top = 16.dp,
bottom = 48.dp
)
)
}
}
This is the result I got:
Edit: Adding some more logic, I was able to get this...
I hope it helps this time ;) Here's the gist just in case... https://gist.github.com/nglauber/4cb1573efba9024c008ea71f3320b4d8
回答2:
I guess you're looking for the pressIndicatorGestureFilter
modifier...
I tried this and worked for me...
var pressed by remember { mutableStateOf(false) }
val padding = if (pressed) 32.dp else 16.dp
Text("A", Modifier
.pressIndicatorGestureFilter(
onStart = {
pressed = true
},
onStop = {
pressed = false
},
onCancel = {
pressed = false
}
)
.background(Color.White)
.padding(start = 16.dp, end = 16.dp, top = padding, bottom = padding)
)
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65570024/jetpack-compose-overlays-build-software-keyboard-with-jetpack-compose