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Dynamic iOS-like blur of underlying Views for Android

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Dynamic iOS-like blur of underlying Views for Android. Includes library and small example project.

BlurView can be used as a regular FrameLayout. It blurs its underlying content and draws it as a background for its children. BlurView redraws its blurred content when changes in view hierarchy are detected (draw() called). It honors its position and size changes, including view animation and property animation.

How to use

  <eightbitlab.com.blurview.BlurView
      android:id="@+id/blurView"
      android:layout_width="match_parent"
      android:layout_height="wrap_content"
      app:blurOverlayColor="@color/colorOverlay">

       <!--Any child View here, TabLayout for example-->

  </eightbitlab.com.blurview.BlurView>
    float radius = 20;

    View decorView = getWindow().getDecorView();
    //Activity's root View. Can also be root View of your layout (preferably)
    ViewGroup rootView = (ViewGroup) decorView.findViewById(android.R.id.content);
    //set background, if your root layout doesn't have one
    Drawable windowBackground = decorView.getBackground();

    blurView.setupWith(rootView)
           .windowBackground(windowBackground)
           .blurAlgorithm(new RenderScriptBlur(this))
           .blurRadius(radius)
           .setHasFixedTransformationMatrix(true);

Always try to choose the closest possible root layout to BlurView. This will greatly reduce the amount of work needed for creating View hierarchy snapshot.

You can use setHasFixedTransformationMatrix in case if you are not animating your BlurView, this might slightly improve the performance as BlurView won't have to recalculate its transformation matrix on each frame.

Supporting API < 17

If you need to support API < 17, you can include

implementation 'com.eightbitlab:supportrenderscriptblur:1.0.1'

setup BlurView with

blurAlgorithm(new SupportRenderScriptBlur(this))

and enable RenderScript support mode

 defaultConfig {
        renderscriptTargetApi 27 //must match target sdk and build tools
        renderscriptSupportModeEnabled true
 }

Important

BlurView can be used only in a hardware-accelerated window. Otherwise, blur will not be drawn. It will fallback to a regular FrameLayout drawing process.

Performance

It takes 1-4ms on Nexus 5 and Nexus 4 to draw BlurView with the setup given in example project

Gradle

implementation 'com.eightbitlab:blurview:1.4.0'

License

Copyright 2016 Dmitry Saviuk

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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Dynamic iOS-like blur of underlying Views for Android

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