A customizable Android view which shows the current step of a given series. Its main purpose is to provide a contextual reference for paginated forms.
Add to top level gradle.build file
allprojects {
repositories {
maven { url "https://jitpack.io" }
}
}
Add to app module gradle.build file
dependencies {
compile 'com.github.VictorAlbertos:BreadcrumbsView:0.0.4'
}
Define a BreadcrumbsView
in xml layout as follows:
<io.victoralbertos.breadcumbs_view.BreadcrumbsView
android:id="@+id/breadcrumbs"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
app:numberOfSteps="5"
app:visitedStepBorderDotColor="@color/colorVisited"
app:visitedStepFillDotColor="@color/colorVisited"
app:nextStepBorderDotColor="@color/colorNext"
app:nextStepFillDotColor="@color/colorNext"
app:visitedStepSeparatorColor="@color/colorVisited"
app:nextStepSeparatorColor="@color/colorNext"
app:radiusDot="@dimen/radius_dot"
app:sizeDotBorder="@dimen/size_dot_border"
app:heightSeparator="@dimen/height_separator"/>
Among the previous custom attributes, only app:numberOfSteps
is mandatory, requiring to be an integer value greater than 1.
Once instantiated the instance of BreadcrumbsView
, use breadcrumbs.nextStep()
to move to the next step, and breadcrumbs.prevStep()
to move to the previous one. If not steps are left to move backward or forward, an IndexOutOfBoundsException
is thrown.
In order to retain the current step between config changes, use breadcrumbs.setCurrentStep(int)
. You must call it before the view is measured. Otherwise, it throws an IllegalStateException
.
The module test-sample contains both a minimal example and a UI test driven by Espresso.