sTooltip is a simple Tooltip flexible and self-adjusting kotlin Library for Android.
Tooltip.on(exampleTextView)
.text(R.string.example)
.icon(android.R.drawable.ic_dialog_info)
.iconSize(30, 30)
.color(resources.getColor(R.color.colorPrimary))
.border(Color.BLACK, 1f)
.clickToHide(true)
.corner(5)
.position(Position.TOP)
.show(3000)
allprojects {
repositories {
...
maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
}
}
dependencies {
implementation 'com.github.luisvasquez:sTooltip:Tag'
}
For your convenience, you can initialize the constructor only using the view to which you want the tooltip to refer, in that case the tooltip will be attached to the decorView(OVER ALL VIEWS), you can also optionally define with a bool if you want to close the tooltip as soon as the referenced view has been detached, by default it comes true.
Tooltip.on(View)
Tooltip.on(View, Bool)
Once the builder has been initialized, you can configure your tooltip, below you can briefly see the different methods you can use for that config
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To set text
builder.text(text)
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To set text color
builder.textColor(colorInt)
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To set text typeface
builder.textTypeFace(typeface)
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To set text size
builder.textSize(textSize)
builder.textSize(unit, textSize)
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To set text gravity
builder.textGravity(TextViewGravity)
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To set text lineHeight
builder.lineHeight(lineSpacingExtra, lineSpacingMultiplier)
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To enable a start icon(by default disabled)
builder.iconStart(icon)
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To set the start icon margin in px
builder.iconStartMargin(left, top, right, bottom)
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To set the start icon size in px
builder.iconStartSize(h, w)
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To enable a end icon(by default disabled)
builder.iconEnd(icon)
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To set the end icon margin in px
builder.iconEndMargin(left, top, right, bottom)
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To set the end icon size in px
builder.iconEndSize(h, w)
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To set a top drawable
builder.drawableTop(drawable)
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To set a bottom drawable
builder.drawableBottom(drawable)
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To set the tooltip bubble color
builder.color(color)
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To set the tooltip content padding in px
builder.padding(top, right, bottom, left)
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To set the position of the tooltip in relation to the view to which it points(by deafult Bottom)
builder.position(position)
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To set the corner radius in px of the tooltip bubble
builder.corner(radius)
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To enable autohide on tap(by default is enabled)
builder.clickToHide(bool)
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To set the distance in px between the tooltip and the view to which it points
builder.distanceWithView(distance)
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To set the the border color and width in px
builder.border(color, width)
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To set the the border margin in px
builder.border(margin)
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To enable and set a bubble shadow(by default bubble shadow radius is 0, it means shadow disabled)
builder.shadow(radius)
builder.shadow(radius, color)
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To set shadow padding
builder.shadow(padding)
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To set the arrow size
builder.arrowSize(h, w)
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To set a tooltip minWidth in px if the space in parent isn't enough the tooltip will be relocated to the opposite position
builder.minWidth(w)
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To set a tooltip minHeight in px if the space in parent isn't enough the tooltip will be relocated to the opposite position
builder.minHeight(w)
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To set a tooltip show/hide animation
builder.animation(anim)
builder.animation(animIn, animOut)
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To set a lifecycle listener to know when the tooltip has showed or hidden
builder.displayListener(listener)
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To set a click listener to catch when the user click the tooltip
builder.tooltipClickListener(listener)
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To set a click listener to catch when the user click the view to which the tooltip points
builder.refViewClickListener(listener)
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To enable overlay function and set a listener to catch when the user click the overlay(by default the overlay click has disabled, it means that if the user clicks in the overlay, that click will be send to the view under the overlay)
builder.overlay(color)
builder.overlay(color, listener)
After configure your tooltip just left show it, if you want set a duration in millis and the tooltip will be autohide after that time(by default autohide is disabled)
builder.show()
builder.show(duration)
This show method return a Tooltip instance, with which you can close, and show it again. If you call show before close, the tooltip will make a closeNow() and it will be shown again.
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To close the tooltip with animation
tooltip.close()
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To close the tooltip without animation
tooltip.closeNow()
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To show the tooltip again
tooltip.show()
tooltip.show(duration)
tooltip.show(text)
tooltip.show(duration, text)
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To know if tooltip if currently shown
tooltip.isShown(): Boolean
To get a small example, please download this repo and execute it
- makks129 for tooltip screenshots