How do I add selectableItemBackground to an ImageButton programmatically?
android.R.attr.selectableItemBackground exists, but how do I add it programatically to an ImageButton?
Also, how would I go about finding the answer in the documentation? It's mentioned here, but I don't see any explanation of how it's actually used. Actually, I rarely seem to find the documentation useful, but I'm hoping that's my fault and not that of the documentation.
Solution 1:
Here is an example using answer here: How to get the attr reference in code?
// Create an array of the attributes we want to resolve
// using values from a theme
// android.R.attr.selectableItemBackground requires API LEVEL 11
int[] attrs = new int[] { android.R.attr.selectableItemBackground /* index 0 */};
// Obtain the styled attributes. 'themedContext' is a context with a
// theme, typically the current Activity (i.e. 'this')
TypedArray ta = obtainStyledAttributes(attrs);
// Now get the value of the 'listItemBackground' attribute that was
// set in the theme used in 'themedContext'. The parameter is the index
// of the attribute in the 'attrs' array. The returned Drawable
// is what you are after
Drawable drawableFromTheme = ta.getDrawable(0 /* index */);
// Finally free resources used by TypedArray
ta.recycle();
// setBackground(Drawable) requires API LEVEL 16,
// otherwise you have to use deprecated setBackgroundDrawable(Drawable) method.
imageButton.setBackground(drawableFromTheme);
// imageButton.setBackgroundDrawable(drawableFromTheme);
Solution 2:
If you are using AppCompat you could use following code:
int[] attrs = new int[]{R.attr.selectableItemBackground};
TypedArray typedArray = context.obtainStyledAttributes(attrs);
int backgroundResource = typedArray.getResourceId(0, 0);
view.setBackgroundResource(backgroundResource);
typedArray.recycle();
Solution 3:
This works for me with my TextView
:
// Get selectable background
TypedValue typedValue = new TypedValue();
getTheme().resolveAttribute(R.attr.selectableItemBackground, typedValue, true);
clickableTextView.setClickable(true);
clickableTextView.setBackgroundResource(typedValue.resourceId);
Because I use AppCompat library, I use R.attr.selectableItemBackground
not android.R.attr.selectableItemBackground
.
I think typedValue.resourceId
holds all drawables from selectableItemBackground
than using TypeArray#getResourceId(index, defValue)
or TypeArray#getDrawable(index)
which are retrieve only a drawable at the given index
.