AppCompat v21 makes it easy to use Material Design EditText in our apps, but it's so limited. If you've tried that, you know what I mean. So I wrote MaterialEditText, the EditText in Material Design, with more features that Google Material Design Spec has introduced.
- Basic
- Floating Label
normal:
highlight:
custom floating label text:
- Single Line Ellipsis
- Max/Min Characters
- Helper Text and Error Text
- Custom Base/Primary/Error/HelperText Colors
- Custom accent typeface
floating label, error/helper text, character counter, etc.
- Hide Underline
- Material Design Icon
MaterialEditText-2.1.4-sample.apk
Eclipse: MaterialEditText-2.1.4.aar
gradle:
compile 'com.rengwuxian.materialedittext:library:2.1.4'Maven:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.rengwuxian.materialedittext</groupId>
<artifactId>library</artifactId>
<version>2.1.4</version>
<type>aar</type>
</dependency>- Prerequisites: Java 11+ and Android SDK installed. The included Gradle wrapper handles the rest.
- Build the library AAR:
./gradlew :library:assembleRelease - Build and install the sample app (on a connected device/emulator):
./gradlew :sample:installDebug - Publish to local Maven for testing:
./gradlew :library:publishToMavenLocal
- Open the project in Android Studio and let it sync.
- Run unit checks:
./gradlew check - Do not commit build outputs (e.g.,
build/,.gradle/). Use the provided.gitignore.
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