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Proteus is meant to be a drop-in replacement for Android’s LayoutInflater; but unlike the compiled XML layouts bundled in the APK, Proteus inflates layouts at runtime. With Proteus, you can control your Apps layout from the backend (no WebViews). Forget the boilerplate code to findViewById, cast it to a TextView, and then setText(). Proteus has runtime data bindings and formatters. Plugin in your own custom views and attributes and functions to flavour proteus to your requirements.

Getting Started

gradle (gradle 4.10.*)

// Add it in your root build.gradle at the end of repositories:
allprojects {
    repositories {
        google()
        jcenter()
        maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
    }
}
// Add in your app level dependency
dependencies {
    implementation 'com.github.flipkart-incubator.proteus:proteus-core:5.0.1'
    implementation 'com.github.flipkart-incubator.proteus:gson-adapter:5.0.1'
    implementation 'com.github.flipkart-incubator.proteus:cardview-v7:5.0.1'
    implementation 'com.github.flipkart-incubator.proteus:design:5.0.1'
    implementation 'com.github.flipkart-incubator.proteus:recyclerview-v7:5.0.1'
    implementation 'com.github.flipkart-incubator.proteus:support-v4:5.0.1'
}

How it works

Instead of writing layouts in XML, in proteus layouts are described in JSON, which can be used to inflate native Android UI at runtime. The JSON layouts can be hosted anywhere (on the device, on servers, etc.).

The Layout defines the the view heirarchy, just like XML.

The Data (optional) defines data bindings. These data bindings are similar to Android's Data Binding library.

Give the layout and data to ProteusLayoutInflater and get back a native view hierarchy.

Watch this video to see it in action.

Sample layout

{
  "type": "LinearLayout",
  "orientation": "vertical",
  "padding": "16dp",
  "children": [{
    "layout_width": "200dp",
    "gravity": "center",
    "type": "TextView",
    "text": "@{user.profile.name}"
  }, {
    "type": "HorizontalProgressBar",
    "layout_width": "200dp",
    "layout_marginTop": "8dp",
    "max": 6000,
    "progress": "@{user.profile.experience}"
  }]
}

Sample data

{
  "user": {
    "profile": {
      "name": "John Doe",
      "experience": 4192
    }
  }
}

Sample Java code

ProteusView view = proteusLayoutInflater.inflate(<layout>, <data>);
container.addView(view.getAsView());

Output

<img src="/assets/example-small.png" width="360px"/>

Setting up the Demo App

The demo app will let you play around with proteus as well as help you understand the internals better.

Ready to tinker

Resources

Supported Modules

Contributing

How?

The easiest way to contribute is by forking the repo, making your changes and creating a pull request.

What?

License

Apache v2.0

If you are using proteus check out the can, cannot and must

Contributors

You can check out the contributors here, but if you wish to contact us; just drop in a mail.

StackOverflow

Find us on StackOverflow at proteus.

Plugins

One click XML to JSON conversion plugin

Download this plugin (in beta) for Android Studio. Once enabled, you can select any android XML resource file and go to Tools > Proteus > Convert XML to JSON