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ContextMenu

You can easily add awesome animated context menu to your app.

Check this [project on dribbble] (https://dribbble.com/shots/1785274-Menu-Animation-for-Additional-Functions?list=users&offset=17)

Check this [project on Behance] (https://www.behance.net/gallery/20411445/Mobile-Animations-Interactions)

ContextMenu

Usage:

For a working implementation, have a look at the app module

1. Clone repository and add sources into your project or use Gradle:

compile 'com.yalantis:contextmenu:1.0.6'

2. Create list of MenuObject, which consists of icon or icon and description.

You can use any resource, bitmap, drawable, color as image:

    item.setResource(...)  
    item.setBitmap(...)  
    item.setDrawable(...)  
    item.setColor(...)  

You can set image ScaleType:

    item.setScaleType(ScaleType.FIT_XY)

You can use any resource, drawable, color as background:

    item.setBgResource(...)
    item.setBgDrawable(...)
    item.setBgColor(...)

Now You can easily add text appearance style for menu titles:

	In your project styles create style for text appearance
	(For better visual effect extend it from TextView.DefaultStyle):
	
	 <style name="TextViewStyle" parent="TextView.DefaultStyle">
        <item name="android:textStyle">italic|bold</item>
        <item name="android:textColor">#26D0EB</item>
	 </style>

And set it's id to your MenuObject :	
    
        MenuObject addFr = new MenuObject("Add to friends");
        BitmapDrawable bd = new BitmapDrawable(getResources(),
                BitmapFactory.decodeResource(getResources(), R.drawable.icn_3));
        addFr.setDrawable(bd);
        addFr.setMenuTextAppearanceStyle(R.style.TextViewStyle);

You can set any color as divider color:

    item.setDividerColor(...)

Example:

    MenuObject close = new MenuObject();
    close.setResource(R.drawable.icn_close);

    MenuObject send = new MenuObject("Send message");
    send.setResource(R.drawable.icn_1);

    List<MenuObject> menuObjects = new ArrayList<>();
    menuObjects.add(close);
    menuObjects.add(send);

3. Create newInstance of ContextMenuDialogFragment, which received MenuParams object.

    MenuParams menuParams = new MenuParams();
    menuParams.setActionBarSize((int) getResources().getDimension(R.dimen.tool_bar_height));
    menuParams.setMenuObjects(getMenuObjects());
    menuParams.setClosableOutside(true);
    // set other settings to meet your needs
    mMenuDialogFragment = ContextMenuDialogFragment.newInstance(menuParams);

4. Set menu with button, which will open ContextMenuDialogFragment.

    @Override
    public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(final Menu menu) {
        MenuInflater inflater = getMenuInflater();
        inflater.inflate(R.menu.menu_main, menu);
        return true;
    }

    @Override
    public boolean onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem item) {
        switch (item.getItemId()) {
            case R.id.context_menu:
                mMenuDialogFragment.show(fragmentManager, "ContextMenuDialogFragment");
                break;
        }
        return super.onOptionsItemSelected(item);
    }

5. Implement OnMenuItemClickListener interface with onMenuItemClick method.

public class MainActivity extends ActionBarActivity implements OnMenuItemClickListener
…
    @Override
    public void onMenuItemClick(View clickedView, int position) {
         //Do something here
    }
…
    mMenuDialogFragment.setItemClickListener(this);

Customization:

For better experience menu item size should be equal to ActionBar height.

newInstance of ContextMenuDialogFragment receives MenuParams object that has the fields:

mMenuObjects - list of MenuObject objects,

mAnimationDelay - delay in millis after fragment opening and before closing, which will make animation smoother on slow devices,

nAnimationDuration - duration of every piece of animation in millis,

isClosableOutside - if menu can be closed on touch to non-button area,

isFitSystemWindows - if true, then the default implementation of fitSystemWindows(Rect) will be executed,

isClipToPadding - true to clip children to the padding of the group, false otherwise.

The last two parameters may be useful if you use Translucent parameters in your theme:

    <item name="android:windowTranslucentStatus">true</item>

To stay Context Menu below Status Bar set fitSystemWindows to true and clipToPadding to false.

Compatibility

  • Android Honeycomb 3.0+

Changelog

Version: 1.0.6

  • com.android.tools.build:gradle:1.5.0
  • Support libs and sdk updated to 23

Version: 1.0.5

  • Fixed setClosableOutside issue.
  • Fixed setAnimationDuration doesn´t work for open event issue.
  • Fixed menu item listener setting mechanism. It can be not activity but any class that implements listeners now. Issue. Attention! You have to set listeners to the context fragment manually. Check block 5 in the Usage.

Version: 1.0.4

  • Old ContextMenuDialogFragment newInstance methods are deprecated. Use new universal one that received MenuParams.
  • Added possibility to dismiss menu by clicking on non-button area. See MenuParams.setClosableOutside(boolean).

Version: 1.0.3

  • Added menu text appearence style. (Note: other text style methods are deprecated).

Version: 1.0.2

  • Changed MenuObject constructors. Image setting is moved to methods
  • Added styling of MenuObject image, background, text color, divider color
  • Added possibility to interact with translucent Status Bar

Version: 1.0.1

  • Added OnMenuItemLongClickListener (usage: the same as OnMenuItemClickListener, check sample app)
  • Renamed:
com.yalantis.contextmenu.lib.ContextMenuDialogFragment.ItemClickListener ->
com.yalantis.contextmenu.lib.interfaces.OnMenuItemClickListener

com.yalantis.contextmenu.lib.ContextMenuDialogFragment.ItemClickListener.onItemClick(...) ->
com.yalantis.contextmenu.lib.interfaces.OnMenuItemClickListener.onMenuItemClick(...)

Version: 1.0

  • Pilot version

Let us know!

We’d be really happy if you sent us links to your projects where you use our component. Just send an email to [email protected] And do let us know if you have any questions or suggestion regarding the animation.

P.S. We’re going to publish more awesomeness wrapped in code and a tutorial on how to make UI for Android (iOS) better than better. Stay tuned!

License

Copyright 2015, Yalantis

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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