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##Description

Small library allowing you to make a smooth indeterminate progress bar. You can either user your progress bars and set this drawable or use directly the SmoothProgressBarView.

Sample app available on the Play Store

##How does it work

I made a blog post about that.

##Integration

The lib is now on Maven Central. All you have to do is add it on your gradle build:

dependencies {
    // of course, do not write x.x.x but the version number
    compile 'com.github.castorflex.smoothprogressbar:library:x.x.x'
}

You can find the last version on Gradle Please

If you really want (or have) to use Eclipse, please look at the forks.

##Usage

  • Use directly SmoothProgressBar:
<fr.castorflex.android.smoothprogressbar.SmoothProgressBar
	xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
	xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    android:indeterminate="true"
    app:spb_sections_count="4"
    app:spb_color="#FF0000"
    app:spb_speed="2.0"
    app:spb_stroke_width="4dp"
    app:spb_stroke_separator_length="4dp"
    app:spb_reversed="false"
    app:spb_mirror_mode="false"
    app:spb_progressiveStart_activated="true"
    app:spb_progressiveStart_speed="1.5"
    app:spb_progressiveStop_speed="3.4"
    />

Or use styles:

<style name="AppTheme">
    <item name="spbStyle">@style/GNowProgressBar</item>
</style>

<style name="GNowProgressBar" parent="SmoothProgressBar">
    <item name="spb_stroke_separator_length">0dp</item>
    <item name="spb_sections_count">2</item>
    <item name="spb_speed">1.7</item>
    <item name="spb_progressiveStart_speed">2</item>
    <item name="spb_progressiveStop_speed">3.4</item>
    <item name="spb_interpolator">spb_interpolator_acceleratedecelerate</item>
    <item name="spb_mirror_mode">true</item>
    <item name="spb_reversed">true</item>
    <item name="spb_colors">@array/gplus_colors</item>
    <item name="spb_progressiveStart_activated">true</item>
</style>

You can find more styles in the sample app

  • Or instantiate a SmoothProgressDrawable and set it to your ProgressBar (do not forget to set the Horizontal Style)
mProgressBar.setIndeterminateDrawable(new SmoothProgressDrawable.Builder(context)
    .color(0xff0000)
    .interpolator(new DecelerateInterpolator())
    .sectionsCount(4)
    .separatorLength(8)         //You should use Resources#getDimensionPixelSize
    .strokeWidth(8f)            //You should use Resources#getDimension
    .speed(2.0)                 //2 times faster
    .progressiveStartSpeed(2)
    .progressiveStopSpeed(3.4)
    .reversed(false)
    .mirrorMode(false)
    .progressiveStart(true)
    .progressiveStopEndedListener(mListener) //called when the stop animation is over
    .build());

You can also set many colors for one bar (see G+ app)

  • via xml (use the app:spb_colors attribute with a integer-array reference for that)

  • programmatically (use SmoothProgressDrawable.Builder#colors(int[]) method).

##License

"THE BEER-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 42):
You can do whatever you want with this stuff.
If we meet some day, and you think this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return.

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