Attention: This is a fork of the apparently dead project https://github.com/pedant/sweet-alert-dialog/
The only changes made are to update it to work with materialish-progress 1.7 and the current gradle build tools.
The original readme with minor alterations follows. I've removed the Chinese language readme as I can only read and write English.
I did not write this library, all credit goes to pedant.
I've also removed references to the original author's website as it appears to have been offline for some time (pedant dot cn).
SweetAlert for Android, a beautiful and clever alert dialog
Inspired by JavaScript SweetAlert
The simplest way to use SweetAlertDialog is to add the library as aar dependency to your build. Tag v1.4.0 has the updates. See: https://jitpack.io/ for full instructions.
show material progress
SweetAlertDialog pDialog = new SweetAlertDialog(this, SweetAlertDialog.PROGRESS_TYPE);
pDialog.getProgressHelper().setBarColor(Color.parseColor("#A5DC86"));
pDialog.setTitleText("Loading");
pDialog.setCancelable(false);
pDialog.show();
You can customize progress bar dynamically with materialish-progress methods via SweetAlertDialog.getProgressHelper():
- resetCount()
- isSpinning()
- spin()
- stopSpinning()
- getProgress()
- setProgress(float progress)
- setInstantProgress(float progress)
- getCircleRadius()
- setCircleRadius(int circleRadius)
- getBarWidth()
- setBarWidth(int barWidth)
- getBarColor()
- setBarColor(int barColor)
- getRimWidth()
- setRimWidth(int rimWidth)
- getRimColor()
- setRimColor(int rimColor)
- getSpinSpeed()
- setSpinSpeed(float spinSpeed)
thanks to the project materialish-progress and @croccio participation.
more usages about progress, please see the sample.
A basic message:
new SweetAlertDialog(this)
.setTitleText("Here's a message!")
.show();
A title with a text under:
new SweetAlertDialog(this)
.setTitleText("Here's a message!")
.setContentText("It's pretty, isn't it?")
.show();
A error message:
new SweetAlertDialog(this, SweetAlertDialog.ERROR_TYPE)
.setTitleText("Oops...")
.setContentText("Something went wrong!")
.show();
A warning message:
new SweetAlertDialog(this, SweetAlertDialog.WARNING_TYPE)
.setTitleText("Are you sure?")
.setContentText("Won't be able to recover this file!")
.setConfirmText("Yes,delete it!")
.show();
A success message:
new SweetAlertDialog(this, SweetAlertDialog.SUCCESS_TYPE)
.setTitleText("Good job!")
.setContentText("You clicked the button!")
.show();
A message with a custom icon:
new SweetAlertDialog(this, SweetAlertDialog.CUSTOM_IMAGE_TYPE)
.setTitleText("Sweet!")
.setContentText("Here's a custom image.")
.setCustomImage(R.drawable.custom_img)
.show();
Bind the listener to confirm button:
new SweetAlertDialog(this, SweetAlertDialog.WARNING_TYPE)
.setTitleText("Are you sure?")
.setContentText("Won't be able to recover this file!")
.setConfirmText("Yes,delete it!")
.setConfirmClickListener(new SweetAlertDialog.OnSweetClickListener() {
@Override
public void onClick(SweetAlertDialog sDialog) {
sDialog.dismissWithAnimation();
}
})
.show();
Show the cancel button and bind listener to it:
new SweetAlertDialog(this, SweetAlertDialog.WARNING_TYPE)
.setTitleText("Are you sure?")
.setContentText("Won't be able to recover this file!")
.setCancelText("No,cancel plx!")
.setConfirmText("Yes,delete it!")
.showCancelButton(true)
.setCancelClickListener(new SweetAlertDialog.OnSweetClickListener() {
@Override
public void onClick(SweetAlertDialog sDialog) {
sDialog.cancel();
}
})
.show();
Change the dialog style upon confirming:
new SweetAlertDialog(this, SweetAlertDialog.WARNING_TYPE)
.setTitleText("Are you sure?")
.setContentText("Won't be able to recover this file!")
.setConfirmText("Yes,delete it!")
.setConfirmClickListener(new SweetAlertDialog.OnSweetClickListener() {
@Override
public void onClick(SweetAlertDialog sDialog) {
sDialog
.setTitleText("Deleted!")
.setContentText("Your imaginary file has been deleted!")
.setConfirmText("OK")
.setConfirmClickListener(null)
.changeAlertType(SweetAlertDialog.SUCCESS_TYPE);
}
})
.show();
The original author had a link to their website here. Since the website is down, here's a link to their github page
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