I have a RelativeLayout and wanna create a Bitmap from that and send to bluetooth printer in bytes.
According device resolution, when my bitmap is generate changes textviews fontsize - higher the resolution, higher the fontsize.
How can I generate only one size regardless of device resolution?
My Code:
layout.setDrawingCacheEnabled(true);
layout.measure(View.MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(580, View.MeasureSpec.EXACTLY), View.MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(layout.getMeasuredHeight(), View.MeasureSpec.UNSPECIFIED));
layout.layout(0, 0, layout.getMeasuredWidth(), layout.getMeasuredHeight());
layout.buildDrawingCache(false);
Bitmap sImagem = Bitmap.createBitmap(layout.getDrawingCache(false));
layout.setDrawingCacheEnabled(false);
580 is the size of my paper and that is ok in printer!
try out this
private void takeScreenShot(){
int totalHeight = mScreenshotLayout.getHeight();
int totalWidth = mScreenshotLayout.getWidth();
Bitmap b = getBitmapFromView(mScreenshotLayout,totalHeight,totalWidth);
SendingMail(b);
}
public Bitmap getBitmapFromView(View view, int totalHeight, int totalWidth) {
Bitmap returnedBitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(totalWidth,totalHeight ,Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
Canvas canvas = new Canvas(returnedBitmap);
Drawable bgDrawable = view.getBackground();
if (bgDrawable != null)
bgDrawable.draw(canvas);
else
canvas.drawColor(Color.WHITE);
view.draw(canvas);
return returnedBitmap;
}
In my code, I have a LinearLayout with many TextViews (like a table). And I try to convert this to Bitmap. there is my code:
public static Bitmap convertToBitmap(LinearLayout view){
view.measure(LinearLayout.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT,
LinearLayout.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT);
view.layout(0, 0, view.getMeasuredWidth(), view.getMeasuredHeight());
Bitmap bitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(view.getWidth(),
view.getHeight(),
Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
Canvas c = new Canvas(bitmap);
view.draw(c);
return bitmap;
}
But, there is a problem.
Views witch has setSingleLine(true) not display text in bitmap.
Exactly, the problem is in setHorizontallyScrolling(true), which is calling in setSingleLine code...
I try use .setScrollTo(X), but what exactly X must be. X = 0 - not works.
Is there any, who knows how fix it?
EDIT: TextViews has fixed Width.
EDIT: Problem is only for TextViews with Gravity = Center. With gravity Left all's ok.
Try one of this code? It's a bit different from the one you posted above.
/**
* this actually also provided by Romain Guy, but let's try another for performance improvements
*/
public static Bitmap getBitmapFromView(View view, int width, int height) {
view.measure(View.MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(width, View.MeasureSpec.EXACTLY),
View.MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(height, View.MeasureSpec.EXACTLY));
view.layout(0, 0, view.getMeasuredWidth(), view.getMeasuredHeight());
// Build the Drawing Cache
view.buildDrawingCache();
// Create Bitmap
Bitmap drawingCache = view.getDrawingCache();
if (drawingCache == null) {
return null;
}
Bitmap bitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(drawingCache);
drawingCache.recycle();
view.setDrawingCacheEnabled(false);
return bitmap;
}
/**
* This method provided by Romain Guy, so it should do the job better, especially it includes case for listViews
*/
public static Bitmap getBitmapFromView(View view, int width, int height) {
//Pre-measure the view so that height and width don't remain null.
view.measure(View.MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(width, View.MeasureSpec.EXACTLY), View.MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(height, View.MeasureSpec.EXACTLY));
//Assign a size and position to the view and all of its descendants
view.layout(0, 0, view.getMeasuredWidth(), view.getMeasuredHeight());
// Create bitmap
Bitmap bitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(view.getWidth(), view.getHeight(), Bitmap.Config.RGB_565);
//Create a canvas with the specified bitmap to draw into
Canvas canvas = new Canvas(bitmap);
// if it's scrollView we get gull size
canvas.translate(-view.getScrollX(), -view.getScrollY());
//Render this view (and all of its children) to the given Canvas
view.draw(canvas);
return bitmap;
}
I have RelativeLayout and I want to convert it to the Bitmap like this:
public static Bitmap getBitmapFromView(View view) {
if (view != null)
{ Bitmap returnedBitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(view.getWidth(), view.getHeight(),Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
Canvas canvas = new Canvas(returnedBitmap);
Drawable bgDrawable =view.getBackground();
if (bgDrawable!=null)
bgDrawable.draw(canvas);
else
canvas.drawColor(Color.WHITE);
view.draw(canvas);
return returnedBitmap;
}
else
return null;
}
then I create RelativeLayout cView in the onCreate() method dynamically and set it to the ImageView like this:
dialer = (ImageView) findViewById(R.id.imageView_ring);
dialer.setImageBitmap(getBitmapFromView(cView));
and get error:
05-20 13:48:27.509: E/AndroidRuntime(28367):
java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to start activity
ComponentInfo{ru.biovamp.widget/ru.biovamp.widget.TestCircleAct}:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: width and height must be > 0
I also tried to add bitmap to the ImageView from the onStart() method, but got the same result. What solution can I use?
I've solved my issue like this:
public Bitmap getBitmapFromView() {
this.measure(MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(createNewRelativeLayoutParams().width, MeasureSpec.UNSPECIFIED),
MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(createNewRelativeLayoutParams().height, MeasureSpec.UNSPECIFIED));
this.layout(0, 0, this.getMeasuredWidth(), this.getMeasuredHeight());
Bitmap returnedBitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(this.getMeasuredWidth(), this.getMeasuredHeight(), Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
Canvas c = new Canvas(returnedBitmap);
this.draw(c);
return returnedBitmap;
}
so solution is that we should to call measure() and layout() methods before drawing it.
oficial explaniton
I found two ways of creating a Bitmap from a view. But once I do that, the view disappears and I can't use it anymore. How can I redraw the view after generating my bitmap?
1st:
public static Bitmap getBitmapFromView(View view) {
Bitmap returnedBitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(view.getWidth(), view.getHeight(),Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
Canvas canvas = new Canvas(returnedBitmap);
Drawable bgDrawable =view.getBackground();
if (bgDrawable!=null)
bgDrawable.draw(canvas);
else
canvas.drawColor(Color.WHITE);
view.draw(canvas);
return returnedBitmap;
}
2nd:
Bitmap viewCapture = null;
theViewYouWantToCapture.setDrawingCacheEnabled(true);
viewCapture = Bitmap.createBitmap(theViewYouWantToCapture.getDrawingCache());
theViewYouWantToCapture.setDrawingCacheEnabled(false);
EDIT
So, I think I understand what happens on the first one, we are basically removing the view from it's original canvas and drawing it somewhere else associated with that bitmap. Can somehow we store the original canvas and then set the view to be redrawn there?
Sorry, I'm not immensely knowledgeable on this. But I use the following code:
public Bitmap getBitmapFromView(View view, int width, int height) {
Bitmap returnedBitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(width, height, Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
Canvas canvas = new Canvas(returnedBitmap);
Drawable bgDrawable = view.getBackground();
if (view==mainPage.boardView) {
canvas.drawColor(BoardView.BOARD_BG_COLOR);
} else if (bgDrawable!=null) {
bgDrawable.draw(canvas);
} else {
canvas.drawColor(Color.WHITE);
}
view.measure(MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(width, MeasureSpec.EXACTLY), MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(height, MeasureSpec.EXACTLY));
view.layout(0, 0, width, height);
view.draw(canvas);
return returnedBitmap;
}
which is so similar to yours I suspect we copy&edited from the same place.
I have no trouble with the view disappearing from the original drawing tree. Mine is called for ViewGroups rather than plain Views.
Try this.
Getting the bitmap:
// Prepping.
boolean oldWillNotCacheDrawing = view.willNotCacheDrawing();
view.setWillNotCacheDrawing(false);
view.setDrawingCacheEnabled(true);
// Getting the bitmap
Bitmap bmp = view.getDrawingCache();
And make sure to reset the view back to its old self.
view.destroyDrawingCache();
view.setDrawingCacheEnabled(false);
view.setWillNotCacheDrawing(oldWillNotCacheDrawing);
return bmp;
Guy's answer works when the View has not yet been laid out in a parent view.
If the view already has been measured and laid out in a parent-view, Guy's answer may screw up your Activity's layout.
If the view hasn't yet been measured and laid out, Guy's answer works fine.
My answer would work after the View has been laid out and it won't screw up the Activity's layout since it doesn't measure and layout the View again.
I will try to explain what exactly I need to do.
I have 3 separate screens say A,B,C. There is another screen called say HomeScreen where all the 3 screens bitmap should be displayed in Gallery view and the user can select in which view does he wants to go.
I have been able to get the Bitmaps of all the 3 screens and display it in Gallery view by placing all the code in HomeScreen Activity only. Now, this has complicated the code a lot and I will like to simplify it.
So, can I call another Activity from HomeScreen and do not display it and just get the Bitmap of that screen. For example, say I just call HomeScreen and it calls Activity A,B,C and none of the Activities from A,B,C are displayed. It just gives the Bitmap of that screen by getDrawingCache(). And then we can display those bitmaps in Gallery view in HomeScreen.
I hope I have explained the problem very clearly.
Please let me know if this is actually possible.
there is a way to do this. you have to create a Bitmap and a Canvas and call view.draw(canvas);
here is the code:
public static Bitmap loadBitmapFromView(View v) {
Bitmap b = Bitmap.createBitmap( v.getLayoutParams().width, v.getLayoutParams().height, Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
Canvas c = new Canvas(b);
v.layout(v.getLeft(), v.getTop(), v.getRight(), v.getBottom());
v.draw(c);
return b;
}
if the view wasn't displayed before the size of it will be zero. Its possible to measure it like this:
if (v.getMeasuredHeight() <= 0) {
v.measure(LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT);
Bitmap b = Bitmap.createBitmap(v.getMeasuredWidth(), v.getMeasuredHeight(), Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
Canvas c = new Canvas(b);
v.layout(0, 0, v.getMeasuredWidth(), v.getMeasuredHeight());
v.draw(c);
return b;
}
EDIT: according to this post, Passing WRAP_CONTENT as value to makeMeasureSpec() doesn't to do any good (although for some view classes it does work), and the recommended method is:
// Either this
int specWidth = MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(parentWidth, MeasureSpec.AT_MOST);
// Or this
int specWidth = MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(0 /* any */, MeasureSpec.UNSPECIFIED);
view.measure(specWidth, specWidth);
int questionWidth = view.getMeasuredWidth();
here is my solution:
public static Bitmap getBitmapFromView(View view) {
Bitmap returnedBitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(view.getWidth(), view.getHeight(),Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
Canvas canvas = new Canvas(returnedBitmap);
Drawable bgDrawable =view.getBackground();
if (bgDrawable!=null)
bgDrawable.draw(canvas);
else
canvas.drawColor(Color.WHITE);
view.draw(canvas);
return returnedBitmap;
}
Enjoy :)
I know this may be a stale issue, but I was having problems getting any of these solutions to work for me.
Specifically, I found that if any changes were made to the view after it was inflated that those changes would not get incorporated into the rendered bitmap.
Here's the method which ended up working for my case. With one caveat, however. prior to calling getViewBitmap(View) I inflated my view and asked it to layout with known dimensions. This was needed since my view layout would make it zero height/width until content was placed inside.
View view = LayoutInflater.from(context).inflate(layoutID, null);
//Do some stuff to the view, like add an ImageView, etc.
view.layout(0, 0, width, height);
Bitmap getViewBitmap(View view)
{
//Get the dimensions of the view so we can re-layout the view at its current size
//and create a bitmap of the same size
int width = view.getWidth();
int height = view.getHeight();
int measuredWidth = View.MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(width, View.MeasureSpec.EXACTLY);
int measuredHeight = View.MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(height, View.MeasureSpec.EXACTLY);
//Cause the view to re-layout
view.measure(measuredWidth, measuredHeight);
view.layout(0, 0, view.getMeasuredWidth(), view.getMeasuredHeight());
//Create a bitmap backed Canvas to draw the view into
Bitmap b = Bitmap.createBitmap(width, height, Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
Canvas c = new Canvas(b);
//Now that the view is laid out and we have a canvas, ask the view to draw itself into the canvas
view.draw(c);
return b;
}
The "magic sauce" for me was found here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/android-developers/BxIBAOeTA1Q
Cheers,
Levi
Try this,
/**
* Draw the view into a bitmap.
*/
public static Bitmap getViewBitmap(View v) {
v.clearFocus();
v.setPressed(false);
boolean willNotCache = v.willNotCacheDrawing();
v.setWillNotCacheDrawing(false);
// Reset the drawing cache background color to fully transparent
// for the duration of this operation
int color = v.getDrawingCacheBackgroundColor();
v.setDrawingCacheBackgroundColor(0);
if (color != 0) {
v.destroyDrawingCache();
}
v.buildDrawingCache();
Bitmap cacheBitmap = v.getDrawingCache();
if (cacheBitmap == null) {
Log.e(TAG, "failed getViewBitmap(" + v + ")", new RuntimeException());
return null;
}
Bitmap bitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(cacheBitmap);
// Restore the view
v.destroyDrawingCache();
v.setWillNotCacheDrawing(willNotCache);
v.setDrawingCacheBackgroundColor(color);
return bitmap;
}
There is a great Kotlin extension function in Android KTX: View.drawToBitmap(Bitmap.Config)
Layout or view to bitmap:
private Bitmap createBitmapFromLayout(View tv) {
int spec = View.MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(0, View.MeasureSpec.UNSPECIFIED);
tv.measure(spec, spec);
tv.layout(0, 0, tv.getMeasuredWidth(), tv.getMeasuredHeight());
Bitmap b = Bitmap.createBitmap(tv.getMeasuredWidth(), tv.getMeasuredWidth(),
Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
Canvas c = new Canvas(b);
c.translate((-tv.getScrollX()), (-tv.getScrollY()));
tv.draw(c);
return b;
}
Calling Method:
Bitmap src = createBitmapFromLayout(View.inflate(this, R.layout.sample, null)/* or pass your view object*/);
I think this is a bit better :
/**
* draws the view's content to a bitmap. code initially based on :
* http://nadavfima.com/android-snippet-inflate-a-layout-draw-to-a-bitmap/
*/
#Nullable
public static Bitmap drawToBitmap(final View viewToDrawFrom, int width, int height) {
boolean wasDrawingCacheEnabled = viewToDrawFrom.isDrawingCacheEnabled();
if (!wasDrawingCacheEnabled)
viewToDrawFrom.setDrawingCacheEnabled(true);
if (width <= 0 || height <= 0) {
if (viewToDrawFrom.getWidth() <= 0 || viewToDrawFrom.getHeight() <= 0) {
viewToDrawFrom.measure(MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(0, MeasureSpec.UNSPECIFIED), MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(0, MeasureSpec.UNSPECIFIED));
width = viewToDrawFrom.getMeasuredWidth();
height = viewToDrawFrom.getMeasuredHeight();
}
if (width <= 0 || height <= 0) {
final Bitmap bmp = viewToDrawFrom.getDrawingCache();
final Bitmap result = bmp == null ? null : Bitmap.createBitmap(bmp);
if (!wasDrawingCacheEnabled)
viewToDrawFrom.setDrawingCacheEnabled(false);
return result;
}
viewToDrawFrom.layout(0, 0, width, height);
} else {
viewToDrawFrom.measure(MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(width, MeasureSpec.EXACTLY), MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(height, MeasureSpec.EXACTLY));
viewToDrawFrom.layout(0, 0, viewToDrawFrom.getMeasuredWidth(), viewToDrawFrom.getMeasuredHeight());
}
final Bitmap drawingCache = viewToDrawFrom.getDrawingCache();
final Bitmap bmp = ThumbnailUtils.extractThumbnail(drawingCache, width, height);
final Bitmap result = bmp == null || bmp != drawingCache ? bmp : Bitmap.createBitmap(bmp);
if (!wasDrawingCacheEnabled)
viewToDrawFrom.setDrawingCacheEnabled(false);
return result;
}
Using the above code, you don't have to specify the size of the bitmap (use 0 for width&height) if you want to use the one of the view itself.
Also, if you wish to convert special views (SurfaceView, Surface or Window, for example) to a bitmap, you should consider using PixelCopy class instead. It requires API 24 and above though. I don't know how to do it before.
Hope this helps
View view="some view instance";
view.setDrawingCacheEnabled(true);
Bitmap bitmap=view.getDrawingCache();
view.setDrawingCacheEnabled(false);
Update
getDrawingCache() method is deprecated in API level 28. So look for other alternative for API level > 28.
I used this just a few days ago:
fun generateBitmapFromView(view: View): Bitmap {
val specWidth = View.MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(1324, View.MeasureSpec.AT_MOST)
val specHeight = View.MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(521, View.MeasureSpec.AT_MOST)
view.measure(specWidth, specHeight)
val width = view.measuredWidth
val height = view.measuredHeight
val bitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(width, height, Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888)
val canvas = Canvas(bitmap)
view.layout(view.left, view.top, view.right, view.bottom)
view.draw(canvas)
return bitmap
}
This code is based in this gist
I had a similar need and developed something based on codes provided, specially the one by #Azhagthott and the brand new androidx.core.view.drawToBitmap, hopefully this will be hopeful here also,
val view = MyCustomView(context)
view.measure(
View.MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(width, View.MeasureSpec.AT_MOST),
View.MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(height, View.MeasureSpec.AT_MOST)
)
view.layout(0, 0, width, height)
val bitmap = view.drawToBitmap()
private fun getBitmapFromView(view: View): Bitmap
{
val returnedBitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(view.width,
view.height
,Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888)
val canvas = Canvas(returnedBitmap)
//background image
val bgDrawable = view.background
//background image is selected
if (bgDrawable != null){
bgDrawable.draw(canvas)
}
else{
canvas.drawColor(Color.WHITE)
}
view.draw(canvas)
return returnedBitmap
}
I had the same problem in my project and found a solution, which I will describe here.
public Bitmap catchBitmapFromView(View capture_view){
if (capture_view == null) {
return null;
}
capture_view.setDrawingCacheEnabled(true);
Bitmap bitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(capture_view.getWidth(), capture_view.getHeight(), Bitmap.Config.ARGB_8888);
Canvas canvas = new Canvas(bitmap);
Drawable bgDrawable = capture_view.getBackground();
if (bgDrawable != null) {
bgDrawable.draw(canvas);
} else {
canvas.drawColor(Color.WHITE);
}
capture_view.draw(canvas);
capture_view.setDrawingCacheEnabled(false);
return bitmap;
}
view.setDrawingCacheEnabled(true);
Bitmap bitmap = Bitmap.createBitmap(view.getDrawingCache());
view.setDrawingCacheEnabled(false);