Donut is an Android library which helps you to easily create beautiful doughnut-like charts.
module/build.gradle
:
dependencies {
implementation("app.futured.donut:donut:$version")
// If you want to use Jetpack Compose version then use only this one dependency
implementation("app.futured.donut:donut-compose:$version")
}
Snapshots are build from each commit to master branch.
Add new Maven repo in settings.gradle.kts
:
dependencyResolutionManagement {
repositories {
// ...
maven(url = "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots")
}
}
Snapshots are grouped based on major version of library, so for version 2.x, use:
implementation("app.futured.donut:donut-compose:2.X.X-SNAPSHOT")
DonutProgressView
is a configurable doughnut-like chart view capable of displaying multiple sections with assignable colors. It supports animations and features a gap at the top, which makes it look like a gauge (or tasty bitten-off donut - that's why the name).
The view automatically scales it's sections proportionally to their values once it gets filled up. This allows you to show your users their daily progresses, reached goals, etc.
Place the view in your layout
<app.futured.donut.DonutProgressView
android:id="@+id/donut_view"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
app:donut_bgLineColor="@color/cloud"
app:donut_gapWidth="20"
app:donut_gapAngle="270"
app:donut_strokeWidth="16dp"/>
Submit data to the view
val section1 = DonutSection(
name = "section_1",
color = Color.parseColor("#FB1D32"),
amount = 1f
)
val section2 = DonutSection(
name = "section_2",
color = Color.parseColor("#FFB98E"),
amount = 1f
)
donut_view.cap = 5f
donut_view.submitData(listOf(section1, section2))
You'll get something like this:
Once the sum of all section values exceeds view's cap
property, the view starts to scale it's sections proportionally to their amounts along it's length. E.g. if we, in the upper example, set cap to donut_view.cap = 1f
(section1.amount + section2.amount > 1f
), we would get something like this:
The view accepts list of DonutSection
objects that define data to be displayed.
Each DonutSection
object holds section's unique name (string), it's color (color int) and section's value. (Note: the view uses unique name for each section to resolve it's internal state and animations, and throws IllegalStateException
if multiple sections with same name are submitted.)
val waterAmount = DonutSection(
name = "drink_amount_water",
color = Color.parseColor("#03BFFA"),
amount = 1.2f
)
You have to submit new list of sections everytime you want to modify displayed data, as DonutSection
object is immutable.
donut_view.submitData(listOf(waterAmount))
The view also provides methods for more granular control over displayed data. You can use addAmount
, setAmount
and removeAmount
methods to add, set or remove specified amounts from displayed sections.
donut_view.addAmount(
sectionName = "drink_amount_water",
amount = 0.5f,
color = Color.parseColor("#03BFFA") // Optional, pass color if you want to create new section
)
The addAmount
adds specified amount to section with provided name. What if section does not yet exist? This method has one optional color
parameter (default value is null
) - when called, and there isn't already displayed any section with provided name and color
parameter was specified, the new DonutSection
with provided name, amount and color will be automatically created internally for you. If you leave the color
param null
while trying to add value to non-existent section, nothing happens.
donut_view.setAmount(
sectionName = "drink_amount_water",
amount = 2.5f
)
The setAmount
methods sets specified amount to section with provided name. If provided amount is equal or less than 0, section and corresponding progress line are automatically removed after animation. If view does not contain specified section, nothing happens.
donut_view.removeAmount(
sectionName = "drink_amount_water",
amount = 0.1f
)
The removeAmount
simply subtracts specified amount from any displayed section. If resulting amount is equal or less than 0, section and corresponding progress line are automatically removed after animation. If view does not contain specified section, nothing happens.
If you want to get currently displayed data, call getData()
method which returns immutable list of all displayed DonutSection
objects. To clear displayed data, call clear()
method.
Each call to a data method (submit, add, set, remove, clear) results in view automatically resolving and animating to the new state.
The view allows you to configure various properties to let you create a unique style that fits your needs. They can be changed either via XML attributes, or at runtime via property access.
Name | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|
donut_cap |
1.0f |
View's cap property |
donut_strokeWidth |
12dp |
Width of background and section lines in dp |
donut_strokeCap |
round |
The paint cap used for all lines. Can be either 'round' or 'butt' |
donut_bgLineColor |
#e7e8e9 |
Color of background line |
donut_gapWidth |
45° |
Width of the line gap in degrees |
donut_gapAngle |
90° |
Position of the line gap around the view in degrees |
donut_direction |
clockwise |
Progress lines direction (clockwise or anticlockwise ) |
donut_animateChanges |
true |
Animation enabled flag, if true , the view will animate it's state changes (enabled by default) |
donut_animationInterpolator |
DecelerateInterpolator |
Interpolator to be used in state change animations |
donut_animationDuration |
1000 ms |
Duration of state change animations in ms |
In addition to these XML attributes, the view features masterProgress
property (0f to 1f
) that can be changed programatically. It controls percentual progress of all lines, including the background line, which allows you to get creative with startup animations, etc.
This library is implemented as a standalone module also for Jetpack Compose. It has (almost) the same features as the original implementation, but it supports a wider variety of animations.
@Composable
fun Sample() {
DonutProgress(
model = DonutModel(
cap = 8f,
masterProgress = 1f,
gapWidthDegrees = 270f,
gapAngleDegrees = 90f,
strokeWidth = 40f,
backgroundLineColor = Color.LightGray,
sections = listOf(
DonutSection(amount = 1f, color = Color.Cyan),
DonutSection(amount = 1f, color = Color.Red),
DonutSection(amount = 1f, color = Color.Green),
DonutSection(amount = 0f, color = Color.Blue)
)
),
config = DonutConfig(
gapAngleAnimationSpec = spring()
// ...
)
)
}
The quickest way to explore different styles is to try the sample app, which contains an interactive playground with buttons and sliders to fiddle with.
Current maintainer and main contributor for the original version is Matej Semančík and for Jetpack Compose version is Martin Sumera. Check the PUBLISHING.md document for releasing and publishing guidelines.
Donut is available under MIT license. See LICENSE file for more information.