An easy-to-use, customizable, Material Design complaint Pattern Lock view for Android.
This library allows you to implement pattern locking mechanism in your app easily and quickly. It is very easy to use and there are plenty of customization options available to change the functionality and look-and-feel of this view to match your needs.
It also supports RxJava 2 view bindings, so if you are a fan of reactive programming (just like me), you can get a stream of updates as the user draws the pattern.
This library is available in jCenter which is the default Maven repository used in Android Studio.
dependencies {
// other dependencies here
compile 'com.andrognito.patternlockview:patternlockview:1.0.0'
// Optional, for RxJava2 adapter
compile 'com.andrognito.patternlockview:patternlockview-reactive:1.0.0'
}
We recommend you to check the sample project to get a complete understanding of the library. The step-by-step implementation guide is as follows.
Place the view in your XML layout file.
<com.andrognito.patternlockview.PatternLockView
android:id="@+id/pattern_lock_view"
android:layout_width="280dp"
android:layout_height="280dp"/>
This is enough to get the view rendered in your layout. But you would certainly want to add a callback listener to listen to pattern changes.
Reference the view in code and add a listener to it.
mPatternLockView = (PatternLockView) findViewById(R.id.pattern_lock_view);
mPatternLockView.addPatternLockListener(mPatternLockViewListener);
Implement the listener interface as follows,
private PatternLockViewListener mPatternLockViewListener = new PatternLockViewListener() {
@Override
public void onStarted() {
Log.d(getClass().getName(), "Pattern drawing started");
}
@Override
public void onProgress(List<PatternLockView.Dot> progressPattern) {
Log.d(getClass().getName(), "Pattern progress: " +
PatternLockUtils.patternToString(mPatternLockView, progressPattern));
}
@Override
public void onComplete(List<PatternLockView.Dot> pattern) {
Log.d(getClass().getName(), "Pattern complete: " +
PatternLockUtils.patternToString(mPatternLockView, pattern));
}
@Override
public void onCleared() {
Log.d(getClass().getName(), "Pattern has been cleared");
}
};
And that's it! Your PatternLockView is ready to rock. You might also want to remove the listeners when not needed, removePatternLockListener(mPatternLockViewListener);
For the RxJava fanboys, this library supports RxJava 2 view bindings. You can subscribe to this view to get a stream of pattern change updates.
RxPatternLockView.patternChanges(mPatternLockView)
.subscribe(new Consumer<PatternLockCompoundEvent>() {
@Override
public void accept(PatternLockCompoundEvent event) throws Exception {
if (event.getEventType() == PatternLockCompoundEvent.EventType.PATTERN_STARTED) {
Log.d(getClass().getName(), "Pattern drawing started");
} else if (event.getEventType() == PatternLockCompoundEvent.EventType.PATTERN_PROGRESS) {
Log.d(getClass().getName(), "Pattern progress: " +
PatternLockUtils.patternToString(mPatternLockView, event.getPattern()));
} else if (event.getEventType() == PatternLockCompoundEvent.EventType.PATTERN_COMPLETE) {
Log.d(getClass().getName(), "Pattern complete: " +
PatternLockUtils.patternToString(mPatternLockView, event.getPattern()));
} else if (event.getEventType() == PatternLockCompoundEvent.EventType.PATTERN_CLEARED) {
Log.d(getClass().getName(), "Pattern has been cleared");
}
}
});
If you are not interested in getting the compound event, you should subscribe to patternComplete()
and/or patternProgress()
for the specific updates. Have a detailed look here.
There are several customization options available which you can use to completely change the look-and-feel and functionality of this view to match your needs.
You can add various attributes to the PatternLockView from your XML layout.
app:dotCount="3" // Change the no.of dots in a row (or column)
app:dotNormalSize="12dp" // Change the size of the dots in normal state
app:dotSelectedSize="24dp" // Change the size of the dots in selected state
app:pathWidth="4dp" // Change the width of the path
app:aspectRatioEnabled="true" // Set if the view should respect custom aspect ratio
app:aspectRatio="square" // Set between "square", "width_bias", "height_bias"
app:normalStateColor="@color/white" // Set the color of the pattern view in normal state
app:correctStateColor="@color/primary" // Set the color of the pattern view in correct state
app:wrongStateColor="@color/pomegranate" // Set the color of the pattern view in error state
app:dotAnimationDuration="200" // Change the duration of the animating dots
app:pathEndAnimationDuration="100" // Change the duration of the path end animaiton
You can also programatically change the properties of the view, thereby having more control over it.
mPatternLockView.setViewMode(PatternLockView.PatternViewMode.CORRECT); // Set the current viee more
mPatternLockView.setInStealthMode(true); // Set the pattern in stealth mode (pattern drawing is hidden)
mPatternLockView.setTactileFeedbackEnabled(true); // Enables vibration feedback when the pattern is drawn
mPatternLockView.setInputEnabled(false); // Disables any input from the pattern lock view completely
mPatternLockView.setDotCount(3);
mPatternLockView.setDotNormalSize((int) ResourceUtils.getDimensionInPx(this, R.dimen.pattern_lock_dot_size));
mPatternLockView.setDotSelectedSize((int) ResourceUtils.getDimensionInPx(this, R.dimen.pattern_lock_dot_selected_size));
mPatternLockView.setPathWidth((int) ResourceUtils.getDimensionInPx(this, R.dimen.pattern_lock_path_width));
mPatternLockView.setAspectRatioEnabled(true);
mPatternLockView.setAspectRatio(PatternLockView.AspectRatio.ASPECT_RATIO_HEIGHT_BIAS);
mPatternLockView.setNormalStateColor(ResourceUtils.getColor(this, R.color.white));
mPatternLockView.setCorrectStateColor(ResourceUtils.getColor(this, R.color.primary));
mPatternLockView.setWrongStateColor(ResourceUtils.getColor(this, R.color.pomegranate));
mPatternLockView.setDotAnimationDuration(150);
mPatternLockView.setPathEndAnimationDuration(100);
This library is inspired from AOSP's LockPatternView. There are lots of improvements and customization options added so that you can get started without any hassle. If you find a bug or would like to improve any aspect of it, feel free to contribute with pull requests.
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