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README.md

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BetterPickers Feature Graphic

DialogFragments modeled after the AOSP Clock and Calendar apps to improve UX for picking time, date, numbers, and other things.

Try out the sample application on Google Play.

BetterPickers Samples on Google Play

Including in Your Project

Android-BetterPickers is presented as an Android library project. A standalone JAR is not possible due to the theming capabilities offered by the DialogFragments.

You can include this project by referencing it as a library project in Eclipse or ant. Note that to use this library, both it and your project must be compiled with Android 4.0 (API level 14) or newer, similar to ActionBarSherlock.

If you are a Maven user you can easily include the library by specifying it as a dependency:

<dependency>
  <groupId>com.doomonafireball.betterpickers</groupId>
  <artifactId>library</artifactId>
  <version>1.6.0</version>
  <type>aar</type>
</dependency>

If you are a Gradle user you can also easily include the library:

compile 'com.doomonafireball.betterpickers:library:1.6.0'

If you are bringing in the support library you may need to add an exclusion:

compile ("com.doomonafireball.betterpickers:library:1.6.0") {
    exclude group: 'com.android.support', module: 'support-v4'
}

You MUST manually add dependency to android-switch-backport

compile 'org.jraf:android-switch-backport:1.4.0@aar'

And as it not available on maven central add a new maven repository

maven {
    url "http://JRAF.org/static/maven/2"
}

There is a standalone Gradle demo here that may also help.

Usage

For a working implementation of this project see the sample/ folder.

  1. Implement the appropriate Handler callbacks:
public class MyActivity extends Activity implements 
  DatePickerDialogFragment.DatePickerDialogHandler {

  @Override
  public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    // ...
  }
  
  @Override
  public void onDialogDateSet(int year, int monthOfYear, int dayOfMonth) {
    // Do something with your date!
  }
}
  1. Use one of the Builder classes to create a PickerDialog with a theme:
DatePickerBuilder dpb = new DatePickerBuilder()
    .setFragmentManager(getSupportFragmentManager())
    .setStyleResId(R.style.BetterPickersDialogFragment);
dpb.show();

Theming

For a demonstration of theming, see the sample/ folder.

You can use your own themes if you'd like to change certain attributes. BetterPickers currently allows for customization of the following attributes:

    bpDialogBackground       :: the drawable (preferably a 9-patch) used as a window background for the DialogFragment
    bpTextColor              :: the color (optionally state list) for all text in the DialogFragment
    bpDeleteIcon             :: the drawable (optionally state list) for the delete button
    bpCheckIcon              :: the drawable (optionally state list) for the check button in the DateDialogPicker
    bpKeyBackground          :: the drawable (optionally state list) for the keyboard buttons
    bpButtonBackground       :: the drawable (optionally state list) for the Set, Cancel, and Delete buttons
    bpDividerColor           :: the color used for the DialogFragment dividers
    bpKeyboardIndicatorColor :: the color used for the ViewPagerIndicator on the DateDialogPicker
  1. Create your own custom theme in styles.xml:
<style name="MyCustomBetterPickerTheme">
    <item name="bpDialogBackground">@drawable/custom_dialog_background</item>
    <item name="bpTextColor">@color/custom_text_color</item>
    <item name="bpDeleteIcon">@drawable/ic_backspace_custom</item>
    <item name="bpCheckIcon">@drawable/ic_check_custom</item>
    <item name="bpKeyBackground">@drawable/key_background_custom</item>
    <item name="bpButtonBackground">@drawable/button_background_custom</item>
    <item name="bpDividerColor">@color/custom_divider_color</item>
    <item name="bpKeyboardIndicatorColor">@color/custom_keyboard_indicator_color</item>
</style>
  1. Instantiate your DialogFragment using your custom theme:
DatePickerBuilder dpb = new DatePickerBuilder()
    .setFragmentManager(getSupportFragmentManager())
    .setStyleResId(R.style.MyCustomBetterPickerTheme);
dpb.show();

Contribution

Pull requests are welcome!

Feel free to contribute to BetterPickers.

If you've fixed a bug or have a feature you've added, just create a pull request.

If you've found a bug, want a new feature, or have other questions, file an issue. I'll try to answer as soon as I find the time.

Credits

Thanks to JakeWharton for his work on ViewPagerIndicator.

Thanks to OAK and WillowTree Apps for Maven assistance and possible future improvements.

License

Copyright 2013 Derek Brameyer

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
limitations under the License.

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