This project allows to display DialogFragment with a burring effect behind. The blurring part is achieved through FastBlur algorithm thanks to the impressive work of Pavlo Dudka (cf Special Thanks).
- Sample app
- Example
- Dependency
- Simple usage using inheritance
- Avoiding inheritance
- Benchmark
- Known bugs
- RenderScript or not RenderScript
- TODO
- Change logs
- Contributing
- Credits
- License
- Special Thanks
Download the sample app on the Google Play store.
Activity with action bar [blurRadius 4, downScaleFactor 5.0] :
Fullscreen activity [blurRadius 2, downScaleFactor 8.0] :
In order to use this library, just add a new gradle dependency : BlurDialogFragment dependency
If you are using android.app.DialogFragment : extends BlurDialogFragment. Play with the blur radius and the down scale factor to obtain the perfect blur.
Don't forget to enable log in order to keep on eye the perfomance.
/**
* Simple fragment with blurring effect behind.
*/
public class SampleDialogFragment extends BlurDialogFragment {
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
this.debug(true);
this.setBlurRadius(4);
this.setDownScaleFactor(5.0f);
...
}
...
}
If you are using android.support.v4.app.DialogFragment : extends SupportBlurDialogFragment. Play with the blur radius and the down scale factor to obtain the perfect blur.
Don't forget to enable log in order to keep on eye the perfomance.
/**
* Simple fragment with blurring effect behind.
*/
public class SampleDialogFragment extends SupportBlurDialogFragment {
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
this.debug(true);
this.setBlurRadius(4);
this.setDownScaleFactor(5.0f);
...
}
...
}
Default values are set to :
/**
* Since image is going to be blurred, we don't care about resolution.
* Down scale factor reduces blurring time and memory allocation.
*/
private static final float BLUR_DOWN_SCALE_FACTOR = 4.0f;
/**
* Radius used to blur the background.
*/
private static final int BLUR_RADIUS = 8;
If you want to avoid inheritance, use directly the BlurEngine. Don't forget to link the engine to the lifecycle of your DialogFragment.
/**
* Your blur fragment directly using BlurEngine.
*/
public class SampleDialogFragment extends MyCustomDialogFragment {
/**
* Engine used to blur.
*/
private BlurDialogEngine mBlurEngine;
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
mBlurEngine = new BlurDialogEngine(getActivity());
mBlurEngine.debug(mDebugEnable);
mBlurEngine.setBlurRadius(8);
mBlurEngine.setDownScaleFactor(8f);
}
@Override
public void onResume() {
super.onResume();
mBlurEngine.onResume(getRetainInstance());
}
@Override
public void onDismiss(DialogInterface dialog) {
super.onDismiss(dialog);
mBlurEngine.onDismiss();
}
@Override
public void onDestroy() {
super.onDestroy();
mBlurEngine.onDestroy();
}
@Override
public void onDestroyView() {
if (getDialog() != null) {
getDialog().setDismissMessage(null);
}
super.onDestroyView();
}
...
}
We used a Nexus 5 running a 4.4.4 stock rom for this bench.
Down scale factor 8.0 & Blur Radius 8 : Screenshot
Radius : 8
Down Scale Factor : 8.0
Blurred achieved in : 18 ms
Allocation : 4320ko (screen capture) + 270ko (FastBlur)
Down scale factor 6.0 & Blur Radius 12 : Screenshot
Radius : 12
Down Scale Factor : 6.0
Blurred achieved in : 31 ms
Allocation : 4320ko (screen capture) + 360ko (FastBlur)
Down scale factor 4.0 & Blur Radius 20 : Screenshot
Radius : 20
Down Scale Factor : 4.0
Blurred achieved in : 75 ms
Allocation : 4320ko (screen capture) + 540ko (FastBlur)
- Wrong top offset when using the following line in application Theme :
<item name="android:windowActionBarOverlay">true</item>
Since ScriptIntrinsicBlur seems to doens't work with RGB_565 Bitmap (used to reduce by half Bitmap allocation) I keep thinking about using RenderScript for applying blur effect.
Find more information on the memory trace and on the execution time.
- Implement SherlockBlurDialogFragment since actionbarsherlock and appcompat are mutually exclusive.
- 0.1.2 : Fix bottom offset introduce by the navigation bar on Lollipop.
- 0.1.1 : Fix top offset when using Toolbar.
- 0.1.0 : Support appcompat-v7:21.
- 0.0.9 : Change default blur radius (8) and default down scale factor (4).
- 0.0.8 : Fix NoClassDefFound.
- 0.0.7 : Avoid using inheritance through BlurDialogEngine if needed.
Contributions are welcome (: You can contribute through GitHub by forking the repository and sending a pull request.
When submitting code, please make every effort to follow existing conventions and style in order to keep the code as readable as possible. Please also make sure your code fit these convention by running gradlew check.
Credits go to Thomas Barthélémy https://github.com/tbarthel-fr and Vincent Barthélémy https://github.com/vbarthel-fr.
Copyright (C) 2014 tvbarthel
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. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
Pavlo Dudka https://github.com/paveldudka/ , for his impressive article on Advanced blurring techniques.
Vincent Brison https://github.com/vincentbrison , for his early day support.