I have the following code for my ripple:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<ripple xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:color="?android:colorControlHighlight">
<item android:id="@+id/rip">
<shape android:shape="oval">
<solid android:color="?android:colorAccent"/>
</shape>
</item>
</ripple>
Now I want to give the user the possibility to choose own colors, so I need to create the ripple programmatically.
I found this and I think this is the right way to do it, but I don't know how to handle with this.
The ripple will be used here:
<ImageButton
android:id="@+id/add_button"
android:layout_width="@dimen/diameter"
android:layout_height="@dimen/diameter"
android:layout_gravity="end|bottom"
android:layout_marginBottom="@dimen/add_button_margin"
android:layout_marginEnd="@dimen/add_button_margin"
android:layout_alignParentBottom="true"
android:layout_alignParentEnd="true"
android:src="@drawable/ic_action_add_person"
android:tint="@android:color/white"
android:background="@drawable/oval_ripple"
android:elevation="@dimen/elevation_low"
android:stateListAnimator="@anim/button_elevation"
android:contentDescription="Neuer Spieler" />
I need to set the background to a RippleDrawable
like this:
addButton.setBackground(ripple);
You can get the drawable and apply to any view using
view.setDrawable
.For Lollipop+ devices you will get ripple else it will change the color of view.
This is how I was able to achieve this.
Note that this is Api 21+ only so you will have to fallback to a normal Drawable if you support lower versions.
Edit: I tinkered with this some more and discovered that the ColorStateList doesn't need to be nearly as complex as the above solution. I have simplified it to the below snippet. (Everything else in the above code block is the same. I only changed the ColorStateList creation.) I will leave the above block as the original, in case this method doesn't work for someone.
Basically, you need to create a new RippleDrawable object. For pre-Lollipop devices, you want a StateListDrawable (as others already suggested). I've written a somewhat resourceful GIST with a bunch of useful methods related to Drawables and coloring: https://gist.github.com/milosmns/6566ca9e3b756d922aa5
Most likely you will want to use
#getBackgroundDrawable()
from that singleton.