问题
Is it possible to get this new Animator for pre-Lollipop devices?
I am newbie and I am trying to get the java files from its official documentation, but I am really lost, I don't know how to find it, etc.
回答1:
I find a library for you. Circular reveal, is compatible with 2.3 devices.
Hope it helps for you!!
回答2:
This is an update to Alejandro's and BadYous's answers.
- Best library is still Circular Reveal.
- The right description is
compile 'com.github.ozodrukh:CircularReveal:2.0.1'
Use the right import for ViewAnimationUtils
import io.codetail.animation.ViewAnimationUtils;
回答3:
Yes! you can use CircularReveal library : as @Alejandro said.
But you have to modify the library dependency to :
dependencies {
compile 'com.github.ozodrukh:CircularReveal:1.1.1' //without "@aar" contrary to what the documentation says
}
If not, you'll get an Exception on some devices running on pre-lollipop version.
回答4:
The best library is : CircularReveal
use :
Use regular RevealFrameLayout
& RevealLinearLayout
<io.codetail.widget.RevealFrameLayout
xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent">
<!-- Put more views here if you want, it's stock frame layout -->
<android.support.v7.widget.CardView
...
/>
</io.codetail.widget.RevealFrameLayout>
and :
View myView = findView(R.id.awesome_card);
// get the center for the clipping circle
int cx = (myView.getLeft() + myView.getRight()) / 2;
int cy = (myView.getTop() + myView.getBottom()) / 2;
// get the final radius for the clipping circle
int finalRadius = Math.max(myView.getWidth(), myView.getHeight());
SupportAnimator animator =
ViewAnimationUtils.createCircularReveal(myView, cx, cy, 0, finalRadius);
animator.setInterpolator(new AccelerateDecelerateInterpolator());
animator.setDuration(1500);
animator.start();
This library is simple and works very nice in pre lollipop.
回答5:
Hope this will help you... otherwise just use this http://pulse7.net/android/android-create-circular-reveal-animation-and-ripple-effect-like-whatsapp/
compile ('com.github.ozodrukh:CircularReveal:1.1.1@aar') {
transitive = true;
回答6:
Google finally ported it!!! It is now in the material components library under the name CircularRevealCompat
回答7:
We cannot use Animator to pre Lollipop devices. Here is the Animator.java
package android.animation;
import java.util.ArrayList;
public abstract class Animator implements Cloneable {
/**
* The set of listeners to be sent events through the life of an animation.
*/
ArrayList<AnimatorListener> mListeners = null;
/**
* The set of listeners to be sent pause/resume events through the life
* of an animation.
*/
ArrayList<AnimatorPauseListener> mPauseListeners = null;
/**
* Whether this animator is currently in a paused state.
*/
boolean mPaused = false;
/**
* Starts this animation. If the animation has a nonzero startDelay, the animation will start
* running after that delay elapses. A non-delayed animation will have its initial
* value(s) set immediately, followed by calls to
* {@link AnimatorListener#onAnimationStart(Animator)} for any listeners of this animator.
*
* <p>The animation started by calling this method will be run on the thread that called
* this method. This thread should have a Looper on it (a runtime exception will be thrown if
* this is not the case). Also, if the animation will animate
* properties of objects in the view hierarchy, then the calling thread should be the UI
* thread for that view hierarchy.</p>
*
*/
public void start() {
}
/**
* Cancels the animation. Unlike {@link #end()}, <code>cancel()</code> causes the animation to
* stop in its tracks, sending an
* {@link android.animation.Animator.AnimatorListener#onAnimationCancel(Animator)} to
* its listeners, followed by an
* {@link android.animation.Animator.AnimatorListener#onAnimationEnd(Animator)} message.
*
* <p>This method must be called on the thread that is running the animation.</p>
*/
public void cancel() {
}
/**
* Ends the animation. This causes the animation to assign the end value of the property being
* animated, then calling the
* {@link android.animation.Animator.AnimatorListener#onAnimationEnd(Animator)} method on
* its listeners.
*
* <p>This method must be called on the thread that is running the animation.</p>
*/
public void end() {
}
/**
* Pauses a running animation. This method should only be called on the same thread on
* which the animation was started. If the animation has not yet been {@link
* #isStarted() started} or has since ended, then the call is ignored. Paused
* animations can be resumed by calling {@link #resume()}.
*
* @see #resume()
* @see #isPaused()
* @see AnimatorPauseListener
*/
public void pause() {
if (isStarted() && !mPaused) {
mPaused = true;
if (mPauseListeners != null) {
ArrayList<AnimatorPauseListener> tmpListeners =
(ArrayList<AnimatorPauseListener>) mPauseListeners.clone();
int numListeners = tmpListeners.size();
for (int i = 0; i < numListeners; ++i) {
tmpListeners.get(i).onAnimationPause(this);
}
}
}
}
/**
* Resumes a paused animation, causing the animator to pick up where it left off
* when it was paused. This method should only be called on the same thread on
* which the animation was started. Calls to resume() on an animator that is
* not currently paused will be ignored.
*
* @see #pause()
* @see #isPaused()
* @see AnimatorPauseListener
*/
public void resume() {
if (mPaused) {
mPaused = false;
if (mPauseListeners != null) {
ArrayList<AnimatorPauseListener> tmpListeners =
(ArrayList<AnimatorPauseListener>) mPauseListeners.clone();
int numListeners = tmpListeners.size();
for (int i = 0; i < numListeners; ++i) {
tmpListeners.get(i).onAnimationResume(this);
}
}
}
}
/**
* Returns whether this animator is currently in a paused state.
*
* @return True if the animator is currently paused, false otherwise.
*
* @see #pause()
* @see #resume()
*/
public boolean isPaused() {
return mPaused;
}
/**
* The amount of time, in milliseconds, to delay processing the animation
* after {@link #start()} is called.
*
* @return the number of milliseconds to delay running the animation
*/
public abstract long getStartDelay();
/**
* The amount of time, in milliseconds, to delay processing the animation
* after {@link #start()} is called.
* @param startDelay The amount of the delay, in milliseconds
*/
public abstract void setStartDelay(long startDelay);
/**
* Sets the duration of the animation.
*
* @param duration The length of the animation, in milliseconds.
*/
public abstract Animator setDuration(long duration);
/**
* Gets the duration of the animation.
*
* @return The length of the animation, in milliseconds.
*/
public abstract long getDuration();
/**
* The time interpolator used in calculating the elapsed fraction of the
* animation. The interpolator determines whether the animation runs with
* linear or non-linear motion, such as acceleration and deceleration. The
* default value is {@link android.view.animation.AccelerateDecelerateInterpolator}.
*
* @param value the interpolator to be used by this animation
*/
public abstract void setInterpolator(TimeInterpolator value);
/**
* Returns the timing interpolator that this animation uses.
*
* @return The timing interpolator for this animation.
*/
public TimeInterpolator getInterpolator() {
return null;
}
/**
* Returns whether this Animator is currently running (having been started and gone past any
* initial startDelay period and not yet ended).
*
* @return Whether the Animator is running.
*/
public abstract boolean isRunning();
/**
* Returns whether this Animator has been started and not yet ended. This state is a superset
* of the state of {@link #isRunning()}, because an Animator with a nonzero
* {@link #getStartDelay() startDelay} will return true for {@link #isStarted()} during the
* delay phase, whereas {@link #isRunning()} will return true only after the delay phase
* is complete.
*
* @return Whether the Animator has been started and not yet ended.
*/
public boolean isStarted() {
// Default method returns value for isRunning(). Subclasses should override to return a
// real value.
return isRunning();
}
/**
* Adds a listener to the set of listeners that are sent events through the life of an
* animation, such as start, repeat, and end.
*
* @param listener the listener to be added to the current set of listeners for this animation.
*/
public void addListener(AnimatorListener listener) {
if (mListeners == null) {
mListeners = new ArrayList<AnimatorListener>();
}
mListeners.add(listener);
}
/**
* Removes a listener from the set listening to this animation.
*
* @param listener the listener to be removed from the current set of listeners for this
* animation.
*/
public void removeListener(AnimatorListener listener) {
if (mListeners == null) {
return;
}
mListeners.remove(listener);
if (mListeners.size() == 0) {
mListeners = null;
}
}
/**
* Gets the set of {@link android.animation.Animator.AnimatorListener} objects that are currently
* listening for events on this <code>Animator</code> object.
*
* @return ArrayList<AnimatorListener> The set of listeners.
*/
public ArrayList<AnimatorListener> getListeners() {
return mListeners;
}
/**
* Adds a pause listener to this animator.
*
* @param listener the listener to be added to the current set of pause listeners
* for this animation.
*/
public void addPauseListener(AnimatorPauseListener listener) {
if (mPauseListeners == null) {
mPauseListeners = new ArrayList<AnimatorPauseListener>();
}
mPauseListeners.add(listener);
}
/**
* Removes a pause listener from the set listening to this animation.
*
* @param listener the listener to be removed from the current set of pause
* listeners for this animation.
*/
public void removePauseListener(AnimatorPauseListener listener) {
if (mPauseListeners == null) {
return;
}
mPauseListeners.remove(listener);
if (mPauseListeners.size() == 0) {
mPauseListeners = null;
}
}
/**
* Removes all {@link #addListener(android.animation.Animator.AnimatorListener) listeners}
* and {@link #addPauseListener(android.animation.Animator.AnimatorPauseListener)
* pauseListeners} from this object.
*/
public void removeAllListeners() {
if (mListeners != null) {
mListeners.clear();
mListeners = null;
}
if (mPauseListeners != null) {
mPauseListeners.clear();
mPauseListeners = null;
}
}
@Override
public Animator clone() {
try {
final Animator anim = (Animator) super.clone();
if (mListeners != null) {
ArrayList<AnimatorListener> oldListeners = mListeners;
anim.mListeners = new ArrayList<AnimatorListener>();
int numListeners = oldListeners.size();
for (int i = 0; i < numListeners; ++i) {
anim.mListeners.add(oldListeners.get(i));
}
}
if (mPauseListeners != null) {
ArrayList<AnimatorPauseListener> oldListeners = mPauseListeners;
anim.mPauseListeners = new ArrayList<AnimatorPauseListener>();
int numListeners = oldListeners.size();
for (int i = 0; i < numListeners; ++i) {
anim.mPauseListeners.add(oldListeners.get(i));
}
}
return anim;
} catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {
throw new AssertionError();
}
}
/**
* This method tells the object to use appropriate information to extract
* starting values for the animation. For example, a AnimatorSet object will pass
* this call to its child objects to tell them to set up the values. A
* ObjectAnimator object will use the information it has about its target object
* and PropertyValuesHolder objects to get the start values for its properties.
* A ValueAnimator object will ignore the request since it does not have enough
* information (such as a target object) to gather these values.
*/
public void setupStartValues() {
}
/**
* This method tells the object to use appropriate information to extract
* ending values for the animation. For example, a AnimatorSet object will pass
* this call to its child objects to tell them to set up the values. A
* ObjectAnimator object will use the information it has about its target object
* and PropertyValuesHolder objects to get the start values for its properties.
* A ValueAnimator object will ignore the request since it does not have enough
* information (such as a target object) to gather these values.
*/
public void setupEndValues() {
}
/**
* Sets the target object whose property will be animated by this animation. Not all subclasses
* operate on target objects (for example, {@link ValueAnimator}, but this method
* is on the superclass for the convenience of dealing generically with those subclasses
* that do handle targets.
*
* @param target The object being animated
*/
public void setTarget(Object target) {
}
// Hide reverse() and canReverse() for now since reverse() only work for simple
// cases, like we don't support sequential, neither startDelay.
// TODO: make reverse() works for all the Animators.
/**
* @hide
*/
public boolean canReverse() {
return false;
}
/**
* @hide
*/
public void reverse() {
throw new IllegalStateException("Reverse is not supported");
}
/**
* <p>An animation listener receives notifications from an animation.
* Notifications indicate animation related events, such as the end or the
* repetition of the animation.</p>
*/
public static interface AnimatorListener {
/**
* <p>Notifies the start of the animation.</p>
*
* @param animation The started animation.
*/
void onAnimationStart(Animator animation);
/**
* <p>Notifies the end of the animation. This callback is not invoked
* for animations with repeat count set to INFINITE.</p>
*
* @param animation The animation which reached its end.
*/
void onAnimationEnd(Animator animation);
/**
* <p>Notifies the cancellation of the animation. This callback is not invoked
* for animations with repeat count set to INFINITE.</p>
*
* @param animation The animation which was canceled.
*/
void onAnimationCancel(Animator animation);
/**
* <p>Notifies the repetition of the animation.</p>
*
* @param animation The animation which was repeated.
*/
void onAnimationRepeat(Animator animation);
}
/**
* A pause listener receives notifications from an animation when the
* animation is {@link #pause() paused} or {@link #resume() resumed}.
*
* @see #addPauseListener(AnimatorPauseListener)
*/
public static interface AnimatorPauseListener {
/**
* <p>Notifies that the animation was paused.</p>
*
* @param animation The animaton being paused.
* @see #pause()
*/
void onAnimationPause(Animator animation);
/**
* <p>Notifies that the animation was resumed, after being
* previously paused.</p>
*
* @param animation The animation being resumed.
* @see #resume()
*/
void onAnimationResume(Animator animation);
}
/**
* <p>Whether or not the Animator is allowed to run asynchronously off of
* the UI thread. This is a hint that informs the Animator that it is
* OK to run the animation off-thread, however the Animator may decide
* that it must run the animation on the UI thread anyway.
*
* <p>Regardless of whether or not the animation runs asynchronously, all
* listener callbacks will be called on the UI thread.</p>
*
* <p>To be able to use this hint the following must be true:</p>
* <ol>
* <li>The animator is immutable while {@link #isStarted()} is true. Requests
* to change duration, delay, etc... may be ignored.</li>
* <li>Lifecycle callback events may be asynchronous. Events such as
* {@link Animator.AnimatorListener#onAnimationEnd(Animator)} or
* {@link Animator.AnimatorListener#onAnimationRepeat(Animator)} may end up delayed
* as they must be posted back to the UI thread, and any actions performed
* by those callbacks (such as starting new animations) will not happen
* in the same frame.</li>
* <li>State change requests ({@link #cancel()}, {@link #end()}, {@link #reverse()}, etc...)
* may be asynchronous. It is guaranteed that all state changes that are
* performed on the UI thread in the same frame will be applied as a single
* atomic update, however that frame may be the current frame,
* the next frame, or some future frame. This will also impact the observed
* state of the Animator. For example, {@link #isStarted()} may still return true
* after a call to {@link #end()}. Using the lifecycle callbacks is preferred over
* queries to {@link #isStarted()}, {@link #isRunning()}, and {@link #isPaused()}
* for this reason.</li>
* </ol>
* @hide
*/
public void setAllowRunningAsynchronously(boolean mayRunAsync) {
// It is up to subclasses to support this, if they can.
}
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28544800/create-circular-reveal-for-pre-lollipop-devices-android