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Toasty

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The usual Toast, but with steroids.

Prerequisites

Add this in your root build.gradle file (not your module build.gradle file):

allprojects {
	repositories {
		...
		maven { url "https://jitpack.io" }
	}
}

Dependency

Add this to your module's build.gradle file (make sure the version matches the JitPack badge above):

dependencies {
	...
	compile 'com.github.GrenderG:Toasty:1.2.5'
}

Configuration

This step is optional, but if you want you can configure some Toasty parameters. Place this anywhere in your app:

Toasty.Config.getInstance()
    .setErrorColor(@ColorInt int errorColor) // optional
    .setInfoColor(@ColorInt int infoColor) // optional
    .setSuccessColor(@ColorInt int successColor) // optional
    .setWarningColor(@ColorInt int warningColor) // optional
    .setTextColor(@ColorInt int textColor) // optional
    .tintIcon(boolean tintIcon) // optional (apply textColor also to the icon)
    .setToastTypeface(@NonNull Typeface typeface) // optional
    .setTextSize(int sizeInSp) // optional
    .apply(); // required

You can reset the configuration by using reset() method:

Toasty.Config.reset();

Usage

Each method always returns a Toast object, so you can customize the Toast much more. DON'T FORGET THE show() METHOD!

To display an error Toast:

Toasty.error(yourContext, "This is an error toast.", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT, true).show();

To display a success Toast:

Toasty.success(yourContext, "Success!", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT, true).show();

To display an info Toast:

Toasty.info(yourContext, "Here is some info for you.", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT, true).show();

To display a warning Toast:

Toasty.warning(yourContext, "Beware of the dog.", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT, true).show();

To display the usual Toast:

Toasty.normal(yourContext, "Normal toast w/o icon").show();

To display the usual Toast with icon:

Toasty.normal(yourContext, "Normal toast w/ icon", yourIconDrawable).show();

You can also create your custom Toasts with the custom() method:

Toasty.custom(yourContext, "I'm a custom Toast", yourIconDrawable, tintColor, duration, withIcon, 
shouldTint).show();

Extra

You can pass formatted text to Toasty!

There are variants of each method, feel free to explore this library.

Screenshots

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Apps using Toasty

Want to be here? Open an issue or make a pull request.

ChromoPhoto - Colorize B&W
AutoTagger - редактор тегов.
ColorHub - Color Palette
Touch for Facebook
Daily – News flipped around
Oz! Comic Reader
Impactor Unroot
Fusemounter
BlueWords
Levipic - Photo Gallery & Map

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