This plugin aims to bring a native (or close to native) ripple implementation on Android and iOS. The android version uses a RippleDrawable
and conserves the previous background, as well as CSS styles.
tns plugin add nativescript-ripple
This will only work on Android Lollipop 5.0 or later and any version of iOS.
ENSURE TO BIND A TAP LISTENER TO THE CHILD ELEMENT, OR THIS WON'T WORK ON ANDROID
<Page class="page"
navigatingTo="onNavigatingTo"
xmlns="http://schemas.nativescript.org/tns.xsd"
xmlns:RL="nativescript-ripple">
<ActionBar class="action-bar"><Label class="action-bar-title" text="Home"></Label></ActionBar>
<ScrollView>
<StackLayout>
<RL:Ripple rippleColor="#d50000">
<Label text="Red Ripples!!!" class="message" textWrap="true" tap="dummy" />
</RL:Ripple>
<RL:Ripple rippleColor="#fff000">
<Image src="~/home/images/batman.png" margin="10" stretch="aspectFit" tap="dummy"/>
</RL:Ripple>
<RL:Ripple>
<Label text="Default Ripple" class="message" textWrap="true" tap="dummy"/>
</RL:Ripple>
<RL:Ripple rippleColor="#fff">
<GridLayout backgroundColor="#FF4081" borderRadius="30" height="60" width="60" tap="dummy">
<Label text="B" fontSize="30" color="#fff" verticalAlignment="center" horizontalAlignment="center" textWrap="true"/>
</GridLayout>
</RL:Ripple>
<RL:Ripple rippleColor="#c8c8c8">
<Label class="label-button" text="Lighter Ripple" textWrap="true" tap="dummy"/>
</RL:Ripple>
<RL:Ripple rippleColor="#f5f5f5">
<Label text="Possibilities" color="#fff" padding="10" textWrap="true" tap="tapEvent" class="dark-button"/>
</RL:Ripple>
</StackLayout>
</ScrollView>
</Page>
rippleColor
sets the ripple color. Examples: "#ffffff"
| "rgba(255,255,255,0.5)"
.
rippleColorAlpha
sets the ripple color alpha (multiplicative). Default: 0.25
. NOTE: This is multiplicative to a 0.5 alpha given by the native class RippleDrawable
. This same value is hardcoded in iOS to make both platforms behave the same.
rippleLayer
sets the layer the ripple is applied to (ANDROID ONLY). Allowed values: foreground
(default on API>=23) | background
. Setting this to background
will make the ripple only appear on the View's background (meaning it won't appear in front of an image, for example).
rippleEnabled
can be set to "false" (rippleEnabled="false"
) to disable the ripple. This will also disable ripple effects on Views that have them natively (like Button
).
If you're using other modules that change the background (like https://github.com/Especializa/nativescript-ng-shadow), ensure to import it LAST, otherwise the Ripple background will be overwritten.
import { NgRippleModule } from 'nativescript-ripple/angular';
@NgModule({
imports: [
NgRippleModule,
// ...
],
// ...
})
export class MyModule { }
ENSURE TO BIND A TAP LISTENER, OR THIS WON'T WORK ON ANDROID
<Label ripple text="my label text" (tap)="tapfn()"></Label>
<StackLayout ripple rippleColor="#00ff00" style="padding: 30; border-radius: 10;" (tap)="tapfn()">
<Label text="this is inside the layout!"></Label>
</StackLayout>
On Android, if the view does not have a background, we assign a transparent one. Otherwise, turning the screen off and then on again makes the background the same as the mask color (black).
rippleColor
sets the ripple color. Examples: "#ffffff"
| "rgba(255,255,255,0.5)"
.
rippleColorAlpha
sets the ripple color alpha (multiplicative). Default: 0.25
. NOTE: This is multiplicative to a 0.5 alpha given by the native class RippleDrawable
. This same value is hardcoded in iOS to make both platforms behave the same.
rippleLayer
sets the layer the ripple is applied to (ANDROID ONLY). Allowed values: foreground
(default on API>=23) | background
. Setting this to background
will make the ripple only appear on the View's background (meaning it won't appear in front of an image, for example).
ripple
can be set to "off" (ripple="off"
) to disable the ripple. This will also disable ripple effects on Views that have them natively (like Button
).
If your Ripple is not working on Android, try the following:
- Verify the view you're applying the Ripple to has a
tap
event - If the view is a Text-like view (Buttons, Labels, etc), there is a bug that prevents any
foreground
to be applied to it whentextWrap
is nottrue
andtextAlignment
iscenter
orright
. There are many fixes (only one is needed):- Wrap the View in another layout (like a
GridLayout
) - Change the
rippleLayer
tobackground
- Use
textWrap="true"
- Disable
HorizontallyScrolling
for your View (yourLabel.android.setHorizontallyScrolling(false);
). Warning: this is set to true every timetextAlignment
changes
- Wrap the View in another layout (like a
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