Awesome Android library to use the Font Awesome Icon collection in your android apps. This library contains the latest font awesome icon collection (v5.7.2).
Here you can find detailed explain of the library and the usage of it considering multiple scenarios. Or you can refer this example project.
Include the fontawesome
dependency in app's build.gradle and you are good to go.
dependencies {
// font awesome library
implementation 'info.androidhive:fontawesome:0.0.5'
}
Font Awesome provides three set of icons Regular, Solid and Brand. All the icons can be referred from Strings
resource file. For example,
@string/fa_map
- Regular map icon
@string/fa_heart_solid
- Solid heart icon
@string/fa_facebook
- Facebook brand icon.
To display an icon in xml layout, use the FontTextView widget. This class is extended from TextView, so all the TextView related properties will apply.
<info.androidhive.fontawesome.FontTextView
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:text="@string/fa_calendar_check_solid"
android:textColor="@color/icon_color"
android:textSize="@dimen/icon_size"
app:solid_icon="true" />
solid_icon
: Use this attribute to display a solid icon (true / false).
brand_icon
: Use this attribute to display a brand icon (true / false).
If you want to set an icon to a widget (buttons, menus, bottom sheet, navigation drawer), use the FontDrawable class to create font awesome drawable.
Here Paper Plane icon is set to Floating Action Button
FloatingActionButton fab = findViewById(R.id.fab);
// using paper plane icon for FAB
FontDrawable drawable = new FontDrawable(this, R.string.fa_paper_plane_solid, true, false);
// white color to icon
drawable.setTextColor(ContextCompat.getColor(this, android.R.color.white));
fab.setImageDrawable(drawable);
You can also display Font Awesome icons in UI elements those use menu file to render items. In the below example, font awesome icons are set to Navigation Drawer items.
public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity
implements NavigationView.OnNavigationItemSelectedListener {
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
intDrawerLayout();
}
/**
* Changing navigation drawer icons
* This involves looping through menu items and applying icons
*/
private void intDrawerLayout() {
NavigationView navigationView = findViewById(R.id.nav_view);
navigationView.setNavigationItemSelectedListener(this);
ImageView iconHeader = navigationView.getHeaderView(0).findViewById(R.id.nav_header_icon);
FontDrawable drawable = new FontDrawable(this, R.string.fa_font_awesome, false, true);
drawable.setTextColor(ContextCompat.getColor(this, android.R.color.white));
drawable.setTextSize(50);
iconHeader.setImageDrawable(drawable);
int[] icons = {
R.string.fa_home_solid, R.string.fa_calendar_alt_solid, R.string.fa_user_solid,
R.string.fa_heart_solid, R.string.fa_comment_solid, R.string.fa_dollar_sign_solid, R.string.fa_gift_solid
};
renderMenuIcons(navigationView.getMenu(), icons, true, false);
int[] iconsSubmenu = {R.string.fa_cog_solid, R.string.fa_sign_out_alt_solid};
renderMenuIcons(navigationView.getMenu().getItem(7).getSubMenu(), iconsSubmenu, true, false);
}
/**
* Looping through menu icons are applying font drawable
*/
private void renderMenuIcons(Menu menu, int[] icons, boolean isSolid, boolean isBrand) {
for (int i = 0; i < menu.size(); i++) {
MenuItem menuItem = menu.getItem(i);
if (!menuItem.hasSubMenu()) {
FontDrawable drawable = new FontDrawable(this, icons[i], isSolid, isBrand);
drawable.setTextColor(ContextCompat.getColor(this, R.color.icon_nav_drawer));
drawable.setTextSize(22);
menu.getItem(i).setIcon(drawable);
}
}
}
}
This library includes the Free font awesome icons only, premium icons are not available.