Paralloid - (Pah-rah-loid) The Android Parallax library
Compatible back to API 7
An example application, Paralloid Library Example, can be downloaded from the Play Store.
I originally wrote ParallaxScrollView a while back as proof of concept, people took surprisingly well to it; but from the get-go it was a fundamentally flawed.
Tightly-coupled and inflexible, made it difficult to maintain and confusing for people to use.
Currently limited but will expand when requests.
- Parallax another view when the parent scrolls.
- Parallax multiple backgrounds.
- Transformers, Parallax in different ways and directions
Supports:
ListView
ScrollView
HorizontalScrollView
Paralloid is designed to be modular and very loosely coupled (to an extent).
Two high level modules exist
paralloid
- which is the library which everything extends from.paralloidviews
- which extends the library with a couple of pre-extended ScrollableViews.paralloidexamples
- which is of course the examples App.
Generally use paralloidviews
as it contains everything you need to get going.
Currently I only support Gradle
Temporary steps from @therealkris.
- First, I cloned the library into
myproject/libs/paralloid
. - In my
settings.gradle
, I added include':libs:paralloid:paralloid'
,':libs:paralloid:paralloidviews'
. - In my
build.gradle
, I addedcompile project(':libs:paralloid:paralloid')
,project(':libs:paralloid:paralloidviews')
. - In
libs/paralloid/paralloid
, I removed theuploadArchives {}
block. - In
libs/paralloid/paralloidviews
, I removed theuploadArchives {}
block AND changed the dependency to read:compile project(':libs:paralloid:paralloid')
instead ofcompile project(':paralloid')
dependencies {
compile 'uk.co.chrisjenx.paralloid:paralloid:0.1.+'
}
This is an example, please refer to the paralloidexample
App for full code.
<FrameLayout ..>
<FrameLayout
android:id="@+id/top_content"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="192dp"/>
<uk.co.chrisjenx.paralloid.views.ParallaxScrollView
android:id="@+id/scroll_view"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
android:fillViewport="true">
<LinearLayout
android:id="@+id/scroll_content"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:orientation="vertical"
android:paddingTop="192dp"/>
</uk.co.chrisjenx.paralloid.views.ParallaxScrollView>
</FrameLayout>
Inside your onViewCreated()
or onCreateView()
.
//...
FrameLayout topContent = (FrameLayout) rootView.findViewById(R.id.top_content);
ScrollView scrollView = (ScrollView) rootView.findViewById(R.id.scroll_view);
if (scrollView instanceof Parallaxor) {
((Parallaxor) scrollView).parallaxViewBy(topContent, 0.5f);
}
// TODO: add content to top/scroll content
Thats it!
Have a look at the Parallaxor
interface for applicable Parallax methods.
I tried to keep this as simple as possible, you can nearly copy and paste this.
- Extend the Scrollable view (or the one you allready have).
- Implement the
Parallaxor
interface. - Job done! See below for an example
Example implementation:
public class MyScrollView extends ScrollView implements Parallaxor {
//...
ParallaxViewController mParallaxViewController;
// Call init() in constructors
private void init() {
mParallaxViewController = ParallaxViewController.wrap(this);
}
@Override
protected void onScrollChanged(int l, int t, int oldl, int oldt) {
super.onScrollChanged(l, t, oldl, oldt);
mParallaxViewController.onScrollChanged(this, l, t, oldl, oldt);
}
// region Implementation of Parallaxor
@Override
public void parallaxViewBy(View view, float multiplier) {
mParallaxViewController.parallaxViewBy(view, multiplier);
}
@Override
public void parallaxViewBy(View view, Transformer transformer, float multiplier) {
mParallaxViewController.parallaxViewBy(view, transformer, multiplier);
}
@Override
public void parallaxViewBackgroundBy(View view, Drawable drawable, float multiplier) {
mParallaxViewController.parallaxViewBackgroundBy(view, drawable, multiplier);
}
// endregion
}