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A library containing a large set of utilities and views for Android apps, such as fragments that load from the web and automatically cache their contents locally.

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Introduction

Welcome! This library contains a collection of utility and convenience classes that make various things easier to do on Android. This project is being implemented with one of my apps, but I decided to make it public as it would be useful to others.

Dependencies

The JARs in the libs folder are the only dependency. The HTTP JAR was generated using this.

Importing

To use this library with your Android apps, you have to reference this project as a library (from Eclipse) or add it as a module (from IntelliJ). It now has Gradle support, too. It cannot be compiled as a JAR because this library contains resources such as layouts that are needed.

Adapters

SilkAdapter

A class that you can extend to create customizable list adapters without extending BaseAdapter. This class makes it much easier and more consistent to create list adapters, and it handles things like recycling views on its own.

Views

DatePicker

A small, more compact version of the stock DatePicker. Made up of 3 horizontally-orientated spinners that represent the month, day, and year.

SilkListView/SilkGridView

Connects to a SilkAdapter and notifies it of scroll state changes using SilkAdapter.setScrollState(). Whenever you stop scrolling/flinging the list and the scroll state becomes idle, the list invokes notifyDataSetChanged() to cause a redraw of currently visible list items. You can use SilkAdapter.getScrollState() to get the current scroll state from within the adapter. This is useful for only loading images when the list is not being scrolled.

SilkImageView

Has a setImageURL() method, uses the SilkImageManager to quickly load images from various source types into the view. Images are automatically cached in memory and on disk for quick loading later.

SilkAspectImageView

A SilkImageView that automatically adjusts its height to keep aspect ratio with the width (even in a RelativeLayout where MATCH_CONTENT/WRAP_CONTENT type dimensions are used).

SilkSquareImageView

A SilkImageView that automatically adjusts its height to match the width of the view.

SilkSquareHeightImageView

A SilkImageView that automatically adjusts its width to match the height of the view.

SilkRoundedImageView

A SilkImageView that displays an image in a circle instead of a square, similar to what Google+ does.

SilkTextView

A TextView that automatically sets its typeface to Roboto Light. It loads from the assets folder so it will work on any version of Android.

NOTE: You MUST copy the assets folder from this library to your application. The assets folder does not get compiled in your app when it's only in the library.

SilkCondensedTextView

Same as the SilkTextView but uses Roboto Condensed instead of light.

NOTE: You MUST copy the assets folder from this library to your application. The assets folder does not get compiled in your app when it's only in the library

SilkEditText

Same as the SilkTextView but it's an EditText.

NOTE: You MUST copy the assets folder from this library to your application. The assets folder does not get compiled in your app when it's only in the library

Activities

SilkDrawerActivity

Makes interacting with a DrawerLayout in your Activity's layout easier, handles mostly everything related to it on its own.

Utilities

Silk

A misc. utility class.

SilkCache

This class is used by the SilkCachedFeedFragment to cache items in the fragment's adapter, it allows you to easily manage your own cache files using a class similar to the stock SharedPreferences class. You can write/read any class that implements SilkComparable<T> to/from a cache file (but remember to mark any fields of non-serializable types as transient, so they're ignored during serialization).

SilkImageManager

Allows you to easily load images from the disk, web, content provider, etc. and automatically cache them in memory (and on disk if necessary). Used by all variations of the SilkImageView.

TimeUtils

Provides convenience methods for converting Calendar/milliseconds into human readable strings. This is useful for almost any app that needs to display a time to the user, but is especially useful for Twitter clients (see TimeUtils.toStringShort()).

Networking

SilkHttpClient

Basically a wrapper of the Apache HttpClient that makes HTTP networking much easier, supports ayncronous methods with callbacks.

Fragments

SilkFragment

The base Fragment class extended by other library fragments. Contains various convenience methods that make setting up fragments easier and more consistent, it also allows you to keep track of when the Fragment is actually visible to a user, even when it's in a ViewPager (and onResume() is called when the Fragment is outside of the user's view).

SilkListFragment

A SilkFragment that contains a list, empty text, and progress view, allowing you to easily show progress while the list is loading. Also makes attaching to a SilkAdapter very quick and easy and has callbacks for single/long taps of list items.

SilkFeedFragment

A SilkListFragment that pulls a feed from the network and automatically inserts the results into its own list. This makes the networking part much easier as you don't have to handle the threading yourself, and it has callbacks for errors. All that you have to do is override refresh() on onError().

SilkCachedFeedFragment

A SilkFeedFragment that automatically caches its contents locally, and loads it again later without pulling from the network.

SilkPagerFragment

A SilkFragment that contains a ViewPager and makes interaction with it easy.

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