RxAnimations

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Language
Java
Version
v0.8.2 (Jan 2, 2017)
Created
Dec 19, 2016
Updated
Feb 21, 2017 (Retired)
Owner
Mihael Francekovic (0ximDigital)
Contributor
Mihael Francekovic (0ximDigital)
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RxAnimations

RxAnimations is a library with the main goal to make android animations more solid and cohesive.

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  compile 'oxim.digital:rxanim:0.9.1'
    
  compile 'io.reactivex:rxandroid:1.2.1'
  compile 'io.reactivex:rxjava:1.2.5'

RxJava version compatibility:

This RxAnimations library is only compatible with rxJava 1 greater than 1.2.x.
If you are using rxJava 1.1.x version, take a look here.

If you are searching for the one compatible with rxJava 2, take a look over here.

Usage

A sample project which provides code examples that demonstrate uses of the classes in this project is available in the sample-app/ folder.

True power of this library is the ability to use animations as an observable asynchronous action.
That enables us to apply regular rxJava APIs on the animations.

It provides a couple of classes such as RxValueAnimator, RxObservableValueAnimator and RxAnimationBuilder.
Moreover, it also provides many regulary used animation methods (static import) such as fadeIn(), fadeOut(), slideIn(), leave() etc.

Examples:

  • Animating multiple views together
        animateTogether(fadeIn(firstView),
                        fadeIn(secondView));
  • Chaining multiple animations seamlessly
        fadeIn(firstView)
            .concatWith(fadeIn(secondView));
  • Simple ValueAnimator usage with RxValueAnimator
        final ValueAnimator opacityAnimator = ValueAnimator.ofFloat(0.f, 1.f);
        RxValueAnimator.from(opacityAnimator, animator -> view.setAlpha((float)animator.getAnimatedValue()))
  • Animating multiple values together with RxObservableValueAnimator
        xObservableAnimator = RxObservableValueAnimator.from(xAnimator);
        yObservableAnimator = RxObservableValueAnimator.from(yAnimator);
        
        Observable.combineLatest(xObservableAnimator.schedule(),
                                 yObservableAnimator.schedule(),
                                 (first, second) -> new Pair(first, second))
                  .subscribe(this::updateView);
  • Defining custom animations with RxAnimationBuilder
        RxAnimationBuilder.animate(view, DURATION)
                          .interpolator(INTERPOLATOR)
                          .fadeIn()
                          .rotate(DEGREES)
                          .translateBy(X, Y)
                          ...
                          .schedule([ | false]);

Animation created with RxAnimationBuilder automatically pretransforms the view, if not set otherwise.
I.e. if fadeIn() is called, views opacity will be set to 0.f before animation starts.

Managing animations

Starting animation - Every animation chain is started when we subscribe to it.
Ending animation - Animations can be easily stopped by unsubscribing animation subscription.

LICENSE

Copyright 2016 Mihael Franceković

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

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