Circular reveal transition for new activity

Ishaan Garg picture Ishaan Garg · Jun 20, 2015 · Viewed 43.7k times · Source

As per https://developer.android.com/training/material/animations.html

The ViewAnimationUtils.createCircularReveal() method enables you to animate a clipping circle to reveal or hide a view.

To reveal a previously invisible view using this effect:

// previously invisible view
View myView = findViewById(R.id.my_view);

// get the center for the clipping circle
int cx = (myView.getLeft() + myView.getRight()) / 2;
int cy = (myView.getTop() + myView.getBottom()) / 2;

// get the final radius for the clipping circle
int finalRadius = Math.max(myView.getWidth(), myView.getHeight());

// create the animator for this view (the start radius is zero)
Animator anim =
    ViewAnimationUtils.createCircularReveal(myView, cx, cy, 0, finalRadius);

// make the view visible and start the animation
myView.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
anim.start();

This is meant to reveal a view. How can I use this to circularly reveal an entire activity, without any shared elements?

Specifically, I'd like my searchActivity to circularly reveal from the search action button in the toolbar.

Answer

Stefan Medack picture Stefan Medack · Aug 25, 2015

After looking for a solution for half a day without a result, I came up with an own implementation. I'm using a transparent activity with a matching root layout. The root layout is a view which can then be revealed with createCircularReveal().

My code looks like this:

Theme Definition in styles.xml

<style name="Theme.Transparent" parent="Theme.AppCompat.Light.NoActionBar">
    <item name="android:windowIsTranslucent">true</item>
    <item name="android:statusBarColor">@android:color/transparent</item>
    <item name="android:windowBackground">@android:color/transparent</item>
</style>

Activity Definition in AndroidManifest.xml

<activity
        android:name=".ui.CircularRevealActivity"
        android:theme="@style/Theme.Transparent"
        android:launchMode="singleTask"
        />

then I declared a layout for my activity (I've chosen DrawerLayout, so that I can have a NavDrawer. Every layout should work here.)

<android.support.v4.widget.DrawerLayout
    android:id="@+id/drawer_layout"
    xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="match_parent"
    >

    <FrameLayout
        android:id="@+id/root_layout"
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:layout_height="match_parent"
        android:background="@color/honey_melon"
        >

        <!-- Insert your actual layout here -->

    </FrameLayout>

</android.support.v4.widget.DrawerLayout>

Important is the FrameLayout with the id root_layout. This view will be revealed in the activity.

Finally I implemented CircularRevealActivity and overwrote onCreate():

@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    overridePendingTransition(R.anim.do_not_move, R.anim.do_not_move);

    setContentView(R.layout.activity_reveal_circular);

    if (savedInstanceState == null) {
        rootLayout.setVisibility(View.INVISIBLE);

        ViewTreeObserver viewTreeObserver = rootLayout.getViewTreeObserver();
        if (viewTreeObserver.isAlive()) {
            viewTreeObserver.addOnGlobalLayoutListener(new ViewTreeObserver.OnGlobalLayoutListener() {
                @Override
                public void onGlobalLayout() {
                    circularRevealActivity();
                    if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT < Build.VERSION_CODES.JELLY_BEAN) {
                        rootLayout.getViewTreeObserver().removeGlobalOnLayoutListener(this);
                    } else {
                        rootLayout.getViewTreeObserver().removeOnGlobalLayoutListener(this);
                    } 
                }
            });
        }
    }
}

It was important to put circularRevealActivity() into a OnGlobalLayoutListener, because the view needs to be drawn for the animation.

circularRevealActivity() looks like Ishaan's proposal:

private void circularRevealActivity() {

    int cx = rootLayout.getWidth() / 2;
    int cy = rootLayout.getHeight() / 2;

    float finalRadius = Math.max(rootLayout.getWidth(), rootLayout.getHeight());

    // create the animator for this view (the start radius is zero)
    Animator circularReveal = ViewAnimationUtils.createCircularReveal(rootLayout, cx, cy, 0, finalRadius);
    circularReveal.setDuration(1000);

    // make the view visible and start the animation
    rootLayout.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
    circularReveal.start();
}

Edit 1

The definition for R.anim.do_not_move was added. However, it should work without that line too, if your design does not specify default transitions for activities. Let me know

R.anim.do_not_move:

<set xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<translate
    android:fromYDelta="0"
    android:toYDelta="0"
    android:duration="@android:integer/config_mediumAnimTime"
    />
</set>