Is it possible to have a button in a Toast?
In theory, yes because you can build a custom Toast from a layout in XML, but I tried to put a button in it and couldn't get it to register the click. Did anyone manage to do something like that?
Is it possible to have a button in a Toast?
In theory, yes because you can build a custom Toast from a layout in XML, but I tried to put a button in it and couldn't get it to register the click. Did anyone manage to do something like that?
A toast can not be clicked. It is not possible to capture a click inside a toast message. You will need to build a dialog for that. Look at Creating Dialogs for more info.
The API on the Toast class state that a toast will never receive the focus and because a toast is not a view there is no onClick message. I would assume that therefore childs of a Toast can not be clicked as well.
A toast cant contain a button. Except that the gmail app and the gallery app in jelly beans have a semi toast that contains a button, here is how Google did it
https://gist.github.com/benvd/4090998
I guess this answers your question.
Snippet shows implementation of custom Toast that:
Toast
classDialog
(have clickable buttons like Gmail app)length
in millis
Activity
Current Limitations:
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
//...
View toastView = new View(getBaseContext());
//init your toast view
ActivityToast toast = new ActivityToast(this, toastView);
//set toast Gravity ( Gravity.BOTTOM | Gravity.FILL_HORIZONTAL by default)
toast.setGravity(Gravity.CENTER);
toast.setLength(10000); //set toast show duration to 10 seconds (2 seconds by default)
Animation showAnim; // init animation
Animation.AnimationListener showAnimListener; //init anim listener
toast.setShowAnimation(showAnim);
toast.setShowAnimationListener(showAnimListener);
Animation cancelAnim; // init animation
Animation.AnimationListener cancelAnimListener; //init anim listener
toast.setCancelAnimation(showAnim);
toast.setCancelAnimationListener(showAnimListener);
toast.show(); //show toast view
toast.isShowing(); // check if toast is showing now
toast.cancel(); //cancel toast view
toast.getView(); //get toast view to update it or to do something ..
}
import android.app.Activity;
import android.os.Handler;
import android.support.annotation.NonNull;
import android.view.Gravity;
import android.view.MotionEvent;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.ViewGroup;
import android.view.animation.AlphaAnimation;
import android.view.animation.Animation;
import android.widget.FrameLayout;
public class ActivityToast {
public static final long LENGTH_SHORT = 2000;
public static final long LENGTH_LONG = 3000;
public static final int DEFAULT_ANIMATION_DURATION = 400;
private final Activity mActivity;
private FrameLayout.LayoutParams mLayoutParams;
private Handler mHandler = new Handler();
private ViewGroup mParent;
private FrameLayout mToastHolder;
private View mToastView;
private Animation mShowAnimation;
private Animation mCancelAnimation;
private long mLength = LENGTH_SHORT;
private Animation.AnimationListener mShowAnimationListener;
private Animation.AnimationListener mCancelAnimationListener;
private boolean mIsAnimationRunning;
private boolean mIsShown;
/**
* @param activity Toast will be shown at top of the widow of this Activity
*/
public ActivityToast(@NonNull Activity activity, View toastView) {
mActivity = activity;
mParent = (ViewGroup) activity.getWindow().getDecorView();
mToastHolder = new FrameLayout(activity.getBaseContext());
mLayoutParams = new FrameLayout.LayoutParams(
ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT,
ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT,
Gravity.BOTTOM | Gravity.FILL_HORIZONTAL
);
mToastHolder.setLayoutParams(mLayoutParams);
mShowAnimation = new AlphaAnimation(0.0f, 1.0f);
mShowAnimation.setDuration(DEFAULT_ANIMATION_DURATION);
mShowAnimation.setAnimationListener(mHiddenShowListener);
mCancelAnimation = new AlphaAnimation(1.0f, 0.0f);
mCancelAnimation.setDuration(DEFAULT_ANIMATION_DURATION);
mCancelAnimation.setAnimationListener(mHiddenCancelListener);
mToastView = toastView;
mToastHolder.addView(mToastView);
mToastHolder.setOnTouchListener(new View.OnTouchListener() {
@Override
public boolean onTouch(View view, MotionEvent motionEvent) {
if (motionEvent.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) {
cancel();
}
return false;
}
});
}
public void show() {
if (!isShowing()) {
mParent.addView(mToastHolder);
mIsShown = true;
if (mShowAnimation != null) {
mToastHolder.startAnimation(mShowAnimation);
} else {
mHandler.postDelayed(mCancelTask, mLength);
}
}
}
public void cancel() {
if (isShowing() && !mIsAnimationRunning) {
if (mCancelAnimation != null) {
mToastHolder.startAnimation(mCancelAnimation);
} else {
mParent.removeView(mToastHolder);
mHandler.removeCallbacks(mCancelTask);
mIsShown = false;
}
}
}
public boolean isShowing() {
return mIsShown;
}
/**
* Pay attention that Action bars is the part of Activity window
*
* @param gravity Position of view in Activity window
*/
public void setGravity(int gravity) {
mLayoutParams.gravity = gravity;
if (isShowing()) {
mToastHolder.requestLayout();
}
}
public void setShowAnimation(Animation showAnimation) {
mShowAnimation = showAnimation;
}
public void setCancelAnimation(Animation cancelAnimation) {
mCancelAnimation = cancelAnimation;
}
/**
* @param cancelAnimationListener cancel toast animation. Note: you should use this instead of
* Animation.setOnAnimationListener();
*/
public void setCancelAnimationListener(Animation.AnimationListener cancelAnimationListener) {
mCancelAnimationListener = cancelAnimationListener;
}
/**
* @param showAnimationListener show toast animation. Note: you should use this instead of
* Animation.setOnAnimationListener();
*/
public void setShowAnimationListener(Animation.AnimationListener showAnimationListener) {
mShowAnimationListener = showAnimationListener;
}
public void setLength(long length) {
mLength = length;
}
public View getView() {
return mToastView;
}
private Runnable mCancelTask = new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
cancel();
}
};
private Animation.AnimationListener mHiddenShowListener = new Animation.AnimationListener() {
@Override
public void onAnimationStart(Animation animation) {
if (mShowAnimationListener != null) {
mShowAnimationListener.onAnimationStart(animation);
}
mIsAnimationRunning = true;
}
@Override
public void onAnimationEnd(Animation animation) {
mHandler.postDelayed(mCancelTask, mLength);
if (mShowAnimationListener != null) {
mShowAnimationListener.onAnimationEnd(animation);
}
mIsAnimationRunning = false;
}
@Override
public void onAnimationRepeat(Animation animation) {
if (mShowAnimationListener != null) {
mShowAnimationListener.onAnimationRepeat(animation);
}
}
};
private Animation.AnimationListener mHiddenCancelListener = new Animation.AnimationListener() {
@Override
public void onAnimationStart(Animation animation) {
if (mCancelAnimationListener != null) {
mCancelAnimationListener.onAnimationStart(animation);
}
mIsAnimationRunning = true;
}
@Override
public void onAnimationEnd(Animation animation) {
mParent.removeView(mToastHolder);
mHandler.removeCallbacks(mCancelTask);
if (mCancelAnimationListener != null) {
mCancelAnimationListener.onAnimationEnd(animation);
}
mIsAnimationRunning = false;
mIsShown = false;
}
@Override
public void onAnimationRepeat(Animation animation) {
if (mCancelAnimationListener != null) {
mCancelAnimationListener.onAnimationRepeat(animation);
}
}
};
}
My original post on github
Post that shows implementation of custom layout in this post
A custom view passed to a toast can contain anything; however, toasts cannot receive any touch events so no components that use touch events will work in a stock toast (buttons, radiobuttons, etc.). The only choice you have is to create a custom view with a button in it and add it to your layout. There are many examples of how to do this and a few libraries you can check out to see how other people are doing it.
UndoBar
MessageBar
Nurik's UndoBar
Of course you are also welcome to use the SuperToasts library I put together however it might be a little overkill for one usage. The way that I do it is outlined in the SuperActivityToast class.
You should use a Snackbar
. It is in the latest android support library(at time of answer) and is compatible with older api levels. It is much easier to implement than a Dialog
or custom View
and has the ability to have a button unlike a Toast
.
Android Support Library
from Extras
in the SDK Manager
(revision 22.2.1 or later).build.gradle
add this to the class dependencies: com.android.support:design:22.2.0
.Implement:
Snackbar.make(this.findViewById(android.R.id.content), "Toast Message", Snackbar.LENGTH_LONG)
.setAction("Click here to activate action", onClickListener)
.setActionTextColor(Color.RED)
.show;
And that is it. No github projects and implementation is very similiar to Toast
. I used it in one of my projects and it works great.
You can try SuperToast in this case. It can create toast with button. It has custom duration feature, colourful background, colourful fonts, custom fonts, animated effect. Hope u will enjoy it
Use an alertbox, if you want to add a button :-). Here are some examples Dialog boxes in Android
Creating a system overlay window (always on top)
This is suggesting that it can be done, I also need buttons in a toast so I still have to make my own implementation. If I find more I will add it to my post