/SSCustomBottomNavigation

Animated TabBar with native control and Jetpack Navigation support..✨🔖🚀

Primary LanguageKotlinApache License 2.0Apache-2.0

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SSCustomBottomNavigation

Kotlin Version Platform API Android Arsenal

Getting Started

SSCustomBottomNavigation is a customizable bottom bar library with curved animations and Jetpack Navigation support.

The actual features are:

  • Bottom Bar which have customizable text, color, background, icon.
  • Animated wave with customizable height
  • Native control and Jetpack Navigation support

Demo


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Gradle Dependency

  • Add it in your root build.gradle at the end of repositories:

     allprojects {
         repositories {
     	...
     	maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
         }
     }
    
  • Add the dependency in your app's build.gradle file

     dependencies {
     	implementation 'com.github.simformsolutions:SSCustomBottomNavigation:3.3'
     }
    

All Attributes


Attribute Description Default
app:ss_defaultIconColor Set Default Icon Color #757575
app:ss_selectedIconColor Set Selected Icon Color #00C957
app:ss_iconTextColor Set Bottom Bar Text Color #003F87
app:ss_iconTextTypeface Set Bottom Bar Fonts #none
app:ss_selectedIconTextColor Set Bottom Bar Selected Text Color #003F87
app:ss_iconTextSize Set Bottom Bar Text size 10sp
app:ss_waveHeight Set Wave Height 7
app:ss_backgroundBottomColor Set Background Color for Bottom Bar #FF5733
app:ss_countBackgroundColor Set Background Color for Notification Badge #ff0000
app:ss_countTextColor Set Notification Badge text Color #9281c1
app:ss_countTypeface Set Font for Notification Badge none
app:ss_rippleColor Set Ripple Color #757575
app:ss_shadowColor Set Bottom Bar Shadow Color shadowColor

Customization


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Usage


<com.simform.custombottomnavigation.SSCustomBottomNavigation
        android:id="@+id/bottomNavigation"
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:layout_height="wrap_content"
        android:layout_gravity="bottom"
        app:ss_backgroundBottomColor="#ffffff"
        app:ss_circleColor="#ff6f00"
        app:ss_waveHeight="7"
        app:ss_countBackgroundColor="#ff6f00"
        app:ss_countTextColor="#ffffff"
        app:ss_countTypeface="fonts/graphik_semibold.ttf"
        app:ss_defaultIconColor="#6200EE"
        app:ss_iconTextColor="#6200EE"
        app:ss_iconTextTypeface="fonts/graphik_semibold.ttf"
        app:ss_rippleColor="#2f424242"
        app:ss_iconTextSize="14sp"
        app:ss_selectedIconColor="#ff6f00"
        app:ss_selectedIconTextColor="#ff6f00"
        app:ss_shadowColor="#1f212121" />

Setup in Code for Jetpack Navigation Support:

  1. First of all, you need to pass activeIndex and which is bottom index only :(Without this it is 0 by default, here I passed 2 means it will start with 2nd position)
val activeIndex = savedInstanceState?.getInt("activeIndex") ?: 2
  1. In your onCreate() of Activity create a list of CbnMenuItem that you want to appear in the SSCustomBottomNavigation.

  2. Then pass the list to the setMenuItems() function that also takes activeIndex(which is 0 by default, and you need to pass specific index if you don't want to start with 0 position) from which you can control which position item should be active when it is initialized.

private fun setBottomNavigationWithNavController(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {
	
        val activeIndex = savedInstanceState?.getInt("activeIndex") ?: 2

        val navController = findNavController(R.id.nav_host_fragment)
        // Passing each menu ID as a set of Ids because each
        // menu should be considered as top level destinations.
        val appBarConfiguration = AppBarConfiguration(
            setOf(
                R.id.navigation_home,
                R.id.navigation_favorite,
                R.id.navigation_chat,
                R.id.navigation_notifications,
                R.id.navigation_profile
            )
        )
        setupActionBarWithNavController(navController, appBarConfiguration)
        
        val menuItems = arrayOf(
            Model(
                icon = R.drawable.ic_home,                // Icon
                destinationId = R.id.navigation_home,     // destinationID
                id = 0,                // ID
                text = R.string.title_home,               // Icon with Text, If you don't want text then don't pass it
                count = R.string.empty_value              // notification count if you want to show then pass specific count else pass R.string.empty_value or don't pass anything
            ),
            Model(
                icon = R.drawable.ic_favorite_border_black,
                destinationId = R.id.navigation_favorite,
                id = 1,
                text = R.string.title_favorite
                                                          // notification count not needed here so, not passed
            ),
            Model(
                R.drawable.ic_message,
                R.id.navigation_chat,
                2,
                R.string.title_chat,
                R.string.empty_value
            ),
            Model(
                R.drawable.ic_notification,
                R.id.navigation_notifications,
                3,
                R.string.title_notifications,
                R.string.count
            ),
            Model(
                R.drawable.ic_account,
                R.id.navigation_profile,
                4,
                R.string.title_profile,
                R.string.empty_value
            )
        )

        binding.bottomNavigation.apply {
            setMenuItems(menuItems, activeIndex)
            setupWithNavController(navController)
        }

    }

Handling Navigation with Listener

To listen whenever the menu item is clicked you can pass a lambda to setOnMenuItemClickListener.

binding.navView.setOnMenuItemClickListener { cbnMenuItem, index -> 
    // handle your own navigation here
}

Handling Navigation with Jetpack Navigation

If you are like ❤️ Jetpack then there is a method called setupWithNavController() that accepts NavController and will handle the navigaiton for you. Just don't forget to pass the id of the destination when you are creating CbnMenuItem.

binding.navView.setupWithNavController(navController)

Manually setting the active item

If you need to manually set the active item you can call the onMenuItemClick() function and pass the index that you would like to be selected.

binding.navView.onMenuItemClick(4)

Manually change notification count

  • If you want to change notification count manually or after bottom navigation initialization done call the setCount() function and pass the index and updated count.
setCount(4, R.string.count_update)

Handling configuration changes

  • Due to animations, you need to manually handle the configuration changes. You can refer to the sample app for simple implementation.

Setup in Code for without Jetpack Navigation Support(Normal way):

Old way : (2.1 version)

binding.bottomNavigation.apply {

	add(
		SSCustomBottomNavigation.Model(
			ID_HOME, 
			R.drawable.ic_home, 
			"Home"
		)
	)
	add(
		SSCustomBottomNavigation.Model(
			ID_EXPLORE, 
			R.drawable.ic_heart, 
			"Favorite"
		)
	)
	add(
		SSCustomBottomNavigation.Model(
			ID_MESSAGE, 
			R.drawable.ic_message, 
			"Chat"
		)
	)
	add(
		SSCustomBottomNavigation.Model(
			ID_NOTIFICATION,
			R.drawable.ic_notification,
			"Notification"
		)
	)
}

New Way: (If you use latest version then you need to change your implementation) (>= 3.0 version)

companion object {
	private const val ID_HOME = 0
	private const val ID_EXPLORE = 1
	private const val ID_MESSAGE = 2
	private const val ID_NOTIFICATION = 3
	private const val ID_ACCOUNT = 4
}

private fun setBottomNavigationInNormalWay(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {

	val activeIndex = savedInstanceState?.getInt("activeIndex") ?: ID_MESSAGE

	binding.bottomNavigation.apply {

		// If you don't pass activeIndex then by pass 0 here or call setSelectedIndex function only
		// setSelectedIndex()        // It will take 0 by default
		setSelectedIndex(activeIndex)

		add(
			Model(
				icon = R.drawable.ic_home,
				id = ID_HOME,
				text = R.string.title_home,
			)
		)
		add(
			Model(
				icon = R.drawable.ic_favorite_border_black,
				id = ID_EXPLORE,
				text = R.string.title_favorite,
				count = R.string.empty_value
			)
		)
	}
}

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License

Copyright 2020 Simform Solutions

   Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
   you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
   You may obtain a copy of the License at

       http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

   Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
   distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
   WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
   See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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