B4A Library AppCompat - Make Material Design apps compatible with older Android versions

This library is a wrapper for the Google AppCompat v7 support library.

B4A V6.0 or newer is required!
From V3.52 on B4A V6.80 or newer is required! If you still use B4A < V6.80, use V3.51 of this library.

The main reason for this library is to make your apps compatible with older Android versions and to use features in old Android versions which were implemented in newer Android releases. One big advantage of this library is that you can bring Material Design to pre Lollipop Android devices.

Setting up the library

The library uses the Android Support Repository. Please install it from the Extras Section of the Android SDK Manager. If you upgrade from an earlier release you can deinstall the "Android Support Library" since it is outdated and marked as obsolete in the Android SDK.
  1. First copy the AppCompat.jar, AppCompat.aar and AppCompat.xml files to your additional libraries folder.
  2. Start the Android SDK-Manager and download/update the latest Extras->Android Support Repository. Use at least support repository 36!
  3. In Android SDK-Manager be sure that the "Android SDK Build-tools" 25.x.x is installed! Deinstall all versions prior to version 25! If you leave older versions than 23.0.3 of build tools installed, your compiled app may work on Android 5.0 and above but it will fail on older Android versions like KitKat.
  4. In the B4A IDE in your projects check the AppCompat library on the libraries tab.
  5. Make sure that you reference the latest android.jar in the IDE under the "Tools/Configure Paths" menu. Don't worry. The android.jar is only used for compilation. It does not mean that you can't run your app on lower Android Versions. The Support libraries require to compile against the same API version as the library itself. So for Support library 25.xx which is the current now you should compile with API25 android.jar.
  6. If you are updating from a version older than v3.20 then remove the b4a_appcompat resource folder delivered with older versions of this library.
To use the AppCompat library your activities MUST extend android.support.v7.app.AppCompatActivity (extending the old android.support.v7.app.ActionBarActivity still works.)

B4X:
 #Extends: android.support.v7.app.AppCompatActivity

Additionally you MUST use one of the AppCompat themes like Theme.AppCompat. You can set it directly in the manifest editor or create your own theme that has an AppCompat theme as its parent. The easiest way is to set the AppCompat theme in the manifest:

B4X:
SetApplicationAttribute(android:theme, "@style/Theme.AppCompat")

If you have upgraded this library from an older version than 3.20 then you have to remove the #AdditionalRes: attribute related to the AppCompat library from your projects. They are not needed anymore.

Some Tutorials for this library
Material Design 2 - Using the AppCompat library
Material Design 3 - Using a ToolBar as ActionBar
Material Design 4 - Modifyable and advanced Menu

Troubleshooting Guide
Because it is not so easy to setup this library I will try to give a troubleshooting guide here for the most common problems.

1. Compile always with the newest android.jar file. This can be configured in the IDE under "Tools/Configure Paths". Download the latest platform version with the SDK Manager and configure it with the IDE. Don't worry, your app will still run on older platform versions. AppCompat support library needs this only at compile time.

2. Be sure you have a correct theme file for your project. If the app seems to crash immediately without a stack trace it is most probably a problem with the theme file.

3. If you post your issue in the forum please provide the stack trace of the error! And before you post, please do a forum seach. Most probably the same error was previously reported by another user. If you don't see a stack trace in the log window, please try the unfiltered logs. Unfortunately most errors only show when you have your device connected via USB in the unfiltered logs.

4. If you post your issue in the forum please provide as many information as possible. The error you receive, screenshots if possible and most important: the stack trace.


Version History

V1.00
  • Object AppCompat - Utilities which are useful for working with AppCompat
  • Object ACActionBar - Like StdActionBar or StdActionBarHelper to control some features of the ActionBar.
  • Object ACEditText - Replacement for EditText with Material Design colors.
  • Object ACCheckBox - Replacement for CheckBox with Material Design colors.
  • Object ACRadioButton - Replacement for RadioButton with Material Design colors.
  • Object ACSwitch - Wrapper for a Switch.
  • Object ACFlatButton - Borderless Button for Dialogs etc.
V1.10
  • New object ACToolBarLight - Toolbar for light themes
  • New object ACToolBarDark - Toolbar for dark themes
  • New object ACActionMenu - Create action menus (action items and/or overflow menu everywhere in your layout. (The view needs to have a minimum width of 56dip to work properly. This seems to be a bug and hopefully will change in later versions of the AppCompat library)
  • New object ACActionModeWrapper - Change ActionBar/Toolbar to an ActionMode ActionBar. Mostly used for multiselect lists.
  • New object ACMenu - Access and modify the ActionMode, ActionMenu or Toolbar menus.
  • New object ACMenuItem - Access and modify the ActionMode, ActionMenu or Toolbar menu items.
  • New object ACPopupMenu - Implements a popup menu.
  • New object ACSearchView - Add a search view to your ActionBar/Toolbar
  • Add: AppCompat object has new methods for getting height of system components like StatusBar, ActionBar and NavigationBar.
  • Add: AppCompat object has a new method for setting the elevation of every view. With this all views (like Panels) can cast shadows. Unfortunately the shadow is only visible on Android 5.0 or above.
V2.00
  • #Extends: android.support.v7.app.AppCompatActivity should now be used (ActionBarActivity still works)
  • New object ACSpinner - AppCompat Spinner with additional support to show an icon in front of the text.
  • New object ACSubMenu - Adding Submenus to menus.
  • New Event ACSearchView_QueryChanged
  • Some internal changes (xml files for Views are not needed anymore)
  • Support for tinting Drawables.
  • Possibility to set a click effect to any view - This is experimental. It should add a ripple effect in Lollipop and above and a color change in previous versions.
  • To update from V1.xx to V2.00 delete the b4a_appcompat resource folder and copy the new one from the archive. The old xml files for buttons, edittext etc. are not needed anymore. Now there is only one xml for the spinner needed.
V3.00
  • Requires B4A 6.0 or above
  • References AppCompat from Maven repository
  • Full designer custom properties support for all views
  • Fix: ACRadioButton now supports grouping in a panel
  • Desupport of the Activity Entry animation.
  • New: ACSeekbar
  • Fix: ACSearchview closed() event does not fire (AppCompat bug). Added workaround for this.
  • Fix: Fixed several minor and major bugs
  • New example App which shows main features
V3.01

  • Fix: additionally depends on com.android.support:support-v4 which should make it work better if you mix old and new libraries.
  • Fix: ACSearchview_Closed event will not crash on API < 12 but it will not fire on these devices. Sorry, there is no workaround for this.
V3.20
  • Moved resource files to aar library file - see new setup instructions
  • Fix: ACButton ButtonColor attribute now works on all Android versions.
V3.30
  • Fix: Remove log output from ACSpinner
  • Fix: Hopefully fixed crashes with missing designer properties
  • Fix: Mixed case Eventnames in Toolbars now working
  • New: Support for ActionViews in MenuItems (Needed for CustomViews in NavigationView of DesignSupport library)
  • Change: Minimum Support Repository 36
V3.41:
  • Fix: Change packagename to anywheresoftware.b4a.orbjects to reduce resouce fields
V3.42:
  • Fix: ToolBars should raise their events correctly again.
V3.50:
  • New: Support for CharSequences wherever possible.
V3.51
  • Fix: Getters return String instead of CharSequence again to avoid problems.
V3.52
  • Fix: Compiled against B4A 6.80 Core library to avoid some problems with CharSequences.
V4.00
  • Change: Compiled against 28.0.0 Support library
  • New: Styles for most Views
 

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R0BERT0

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Hello.
I have a problem... I'm trying compile my old project, but i can't.
When try compile the ide say me:

Cannot find: C:\Program Files (x86)\Anywhere Software\Basic4android\libraries\com.android.support:appcompat-v7.jar

how can i do?
thanks.
 

corwin42

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You need to install Android support repository with the Android sdk manager.

Edit: Which B4A version are you using? This error sounds like you use a B4A version prior to 6.0.
 

R0BERT0

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Hello corwin, thanks for reply.

I have android installed Android support repository, rev 44

My b4a is v5.2
 

R0BERT0

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But... i use this library in the past with my b4a version...

Can you pass me the old library please?
Thanks.
 

R0BERT0

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Please sir... i need update my app quickly.

I'm not sure if i update b4a another library not work.. please is very urgent to me.
Thanks.
 

corwin42

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I highly recommend to update to the latest B4A version and AppCompat version.

There is no current support library version as a jar file anymore. Google switched over to the maven repositories which can only be used with B4A 6.0 and above. B4A 5.2 is more than 1.5 years old. It is time to update.

I sent you the 2.0 AppCompat library by PM. Be aware that I can't give any support for such an old version anymore.
 

Croïd

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I'm running out of ideas.

Try the following:
- Check if the only existing folder in <SDK>\build-tools is the 23.0.3 folder.
- If nothing helps post the project and I will try it here but I guess it will work when I compile it.

If i delete all sdk except 23.0.3 it works fine ! but I need sdk 25 and 26 for different project !

What is the solution to be able to preserve the others Build-Tools in the folder ?

Thanks for reply
 

corwin42

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If i delete all sdk except 23.0.3 it works fine ! but I need sdk 25 and 26 for different project !

What is the solution to be able to preserve the others Build-Tools in the folder ?

Thanks for reply

Read the install instructions. You can and should use build tools 25 x.x
 

victormedranop

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hi. I am trying to use appcompat. but no mater what example I use I got this error.
I change the build-tool to 25, please some help.

C:\Users\victo\Desktop\AppCompatBase\Objects\bin\extra\res2\res\values-v23\values-v23.xml:4: error: Error retrieving parent for item: No resource found that matches the given name 'android:TextAppearance.Material.Widget.Button.Inverse'.
 

DonManfred

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I change the build-tool to 25
Use a newer Version of Android i would suggest.
You need platforms/android-23/android.jar or higher

If that does not help then i suggest to create a new thread in the questionsforum giving us enough details to help.
 

Urishev

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Thank you corwin42 for the detailed explanation. I have b4a 5.5.
I stopped at first item. Where and how to download files AppCompat.aar ? Where to get V3.51 of this library?
 
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Urishev

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Please give an answer.
Is it possible to use AppCompat library to B4A less than 6.0 (with modifications) or it is absolutely impossible?
 

corwin42

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Please give an answer.
Is it possible to use AppCompat library to B4A less than 6.0 (with modifications) or it is absolutely impossible?

Since AppCompat is provided as an AAR library you will need B4A 6.0 or above.
 

JhoeyBoy

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I've tried to load this sample project "AppCompatBase.b4a"

but when i load the Layout1 in Designer this popup message keep on the screen
and the app won't run. what thus it mean?

"Error building Property: SubtitleTextColor...."


Im using B4A 6.0 version.

Joey
 
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