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VectorMaster

Platform API License: MIT

This library introduces dynamic control over vector drawables. Each and every aspect of a vector drawable can be controlled dynamically (via Java instances), using this library.

Features :

Usage

Just add the following dependency in your app's build.gradle

dependencies {
      compile 'com.sdsmdg.harjot:vectormaster:1.1.3'
}

Background and Working

VectorDrawables are really helpful for removing scaling problem but they lack control. Most of the changes to vector drawables are only possible by creating an AnimatedVectorDrawable and also defining animations. All of this is good but lacks control that may be required during runtime.

For example, if we need to change vector's properties (Say, color) based on a user action (Say, if user is choosing the theme of app). We can achieve this using AnimatedVectorDrawable but only to an extent, this approach can't be used if user action leads to an infinite number of cases (Say, if user picks up a random color for theme) and we need to change property of the vector for each case. Thus we need a mechanism that can be used to change a vector's properties at runtime using basic methods like setColor, setScale, setTranslation etc. This is where this library comes in.

The library works as follows :

Examples

ic_heart.xml (This is the original vector that has been used in all examples)

<img src="/screens/ic_heart_original_resized.png" align="right" width="200">
<vector xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
        android:width="24dp"
        android:height="24dp"
        android:viewportWidth="24.0"
        android:viewportHeight="24.0">
    <path
        android:name="outline"
        android:pathData="M20.84,4.61a5.5,5.5 0,0 0,-7.78 0L12,5.67l-1.06,-1.06a5.5,5.5 0,0 0,-7.78 7.78l1.06,1.06L12,21.23l7.78,-7.78 1.06,-1.06a5.5,5.5 0,0 0,0 -7.78z"
        android:strokeLineCap="round"
        android:strokeColor="#5D5D5D"
        android:fillColor="#00000000"
        android:strokeWidth="2"
        android:strokeLineJoin="round"/>
</vector>

Example 1 (Simple Color change)

XML

<com.sdsmdg.harjot.vectormaster.VectorMasterView
        android:id="@+id/heart_vector"
        android:layout_width="150dp"
        android:layout_height="150dp"
        app:vector_src="@drawable/ic_heart" />

Java

VectorMasterView heartVector = (VectorMasterView) findViewById(R.id.heart_vector);

// find the correct path using name
PathModel outline = heartVector.getPathModelByName("outline");

// set the stroke color
outline.setStrokeColor(Color.parseColor("#ED4337"));

// set the fill color (if fill color is not set or is TRANSPARENT, then no fill is drawn)
outline.setFillColor(Color.parseColor("#ED4337"));

Result

<div align="center"><img src="/screens/result_1.png" width="500"/></div>

Example 2 (Trim paths)

XML

<com.sdsmdg.harjot.vectormaster.VectorMasterView
        android:id="@+id/heart_vector"
        android:layout_width="150dp"
        android:layout_height="150dp"
        app:vector_src="@drawable/ic_heart" />

Java

VectorMasterView heartVector = (VectorMasterView) findViewById(R.id.heart_vector);

// find the correct path using name
PathModel outline = heartVector.getPathModelByName("outline");

// set trim path start (values are given in fraction of length)
outline.setTrimPathStart(0.0f);

// set trim path end (values are given in fraction of length)
outline.setTrimPathEnd(0.65f);

Result

<div align="center"><img src="/screens/result_2.png" width="500"/></div>

Example 3 (Simple color animation using ValueAnimator)

XML

<com.sdsmdg.harjot.vectormaster.VectorMasterView
        android:id="@+id/heart_vector"
        android:layout_width="150dp"
        android:layout_height="150dp"
        app:vector_src="@drawable/ic_heart" />

Java

VectorMasterView heartVector = (VectorMasterView) findViewById(R.id.heart_vector);

// find the correct path using name
PathModel outline = heartVector.getPathModelByName("outline");

outline.setStrokeColor(Color.parseColor("#ED4337"));

heartVector.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
    @Override
    public void onClick(View view) {

    	// initialize valueAnimator and pass start and end color values
        ValueAnimator valueAnimator = ValueAnimator.ofObject(new ArgbEvaluator(), Color.WHITE, Color.parseColor("#ED4337"));
        valueAnimator.setDuration(1000);

        valueAnimator.addUpdateListener(new ValueAnimator.AnimatorUpdateListener() {
            @Override
            public void onAnimationUpdate(ValueAnimator valueAnimator) {

            	// set fill color and update view
                outline.setFillColor((Integer) valueAnimator.getAnimatedValue());
                heartVector.update();
            }
        });
        valueAnimator.start();
    }
});

Result

<div align="center"><img src="/screens/result_3.gif" width="300"/></div>

Example 4 (Simple trim animation using ValueAnimator)

XML

<com.sdsmdg.harjot.vectormaster.VectorMasterView
        android:id="@+id/heart_vector"
        android:layout_width="150dp"
        android:layout_height="150dp"
        app:vector_src="@drawable/ic_heart" />

Java

VectorMasterView heartVector = (VectorMasterView) findViewById(R.id.heart_vector);

// find the correct path using name
PathModel outline = heartVector.getPathModelByName("outline");

outline.setStrokeColor(Color.parseColor("#ED4337"));
outline.setTrimPathEnd(0.0f);

heartVector.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
    @Override
    public void onClick(View view) {

    	// initialise valueAnimator and pass start and end float values
        ValueAnimator valueAnimator = ValueAnimator.ofFloat(0.0f, 1.0f);
        valueAnimator.setDuration(1000);

        valueAnimator.addUpdateListener(new ValueAnimator.AnimatorUpdateListener() {
            @Override
            public void onAnimationUpdate(ValueAnimator valueAnimator) {

            	// set trim end value and update view
                outline.setTrimPathEnd((Float) valueAnimator.getAnimatedValue());
                heartVector.update();
            }
        });
        valueAnimator.start();
    }
});

Result

<div align="center"><img src="/screens/result_4.gif" width="300"/></div>

Complex animations

The above examples are just the basic use cases and are meant to serve as a quick start to using the library. For more complex animations and use cases involving clip-paths and groups, head to AnimationExamples<br>

<div align="center"><img src="/screens/more_animations.gif" width="500"/></div>

If your animation doesn't involve any clip-path or group, then you may use RichPath library developed by tarek360. This library is really useful, if you don't want to indulge in too much mathematics or logic.

Using as a Custom Drawable

The library also provide custom drawable implementation in form of VectorMasterDrawable. It provides the same control over the vector, but allows the user to use the drawable as per its wish, for e.g. as a Compound Drawable in TextView, or as the source drawable in ImageView; basically any use case that involves a Drawable can be replaced by VectorMasterDrawable.

Example

XML

<TextView
    android:id="@+id/text_view"
    android:layout_width="wrap_content"
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    android:text="Heart"
    android:textSize="30sp" />

<ImageView
    android:id="@+id/image_view"
    android:layout_width="75dp"
    android:layout_height="75dp"/>

Java

// Instantiate the custom drawable
VectorMasterDrawable vectorMasterDrawable = new VectorMasterDrawable(this, R.drawable.ic_heart);

// Set top drawable for TextView
TextView textView = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.text_view);
textView.setCompoundDrawablesWithIntrinsicBounds(null, vectorMasterDrawable, null, null);

// Set background drawable for ImageView
ImageView imageView = (ImageView) findViewById(R.id.image_view);
imageView.setImageDrawable(vectorMasterDrawable);

// Set tht stroke color of the drawable
PathModel pathModel = vectorMasterDrawable.getPathModelByName("outline");
pathModel.setStrokeColor(Color.parseColor("#ED4337"));

Result

<div align="center"><img src="/screens/result_5.png" width="600"/></div>

Limitations

  1. The PathParser.java has been extracted from Android source code of version 5.1.1. After this version all the parsing code was shifted to native for efficiency. I have incorporated some of the changes from the native code into the PathParser.java, but still sometimes parsing errors occur. I have also included a 3rd party parser from Android-Image-Shape. To use this parser instead of the default one, set use_legacy_parser="false". This may help in certain situations but not always. If you find any vector that is not being drawn properly, please file an issue and include the vector.
  2. Path morphing is not supported as of now. I would like to support path morphing between incompatible vectors as well (using techniques mentioned here by Alex Lockwood).
  3. Vector tints are not supported yet.
  4. This library doesn't have dedicated methods for supporting animations. It just exposes the paths, groups etc. for the user to use as he wants, thus for making animations a lot of maths and logic is involved. If you want dedicated methods for animations use RichPath library developed by tarek360.

License

<b>VectorMaster</b> is licensed under MIT license. View license.