Office UI Fabric for Android is a native library that provides the Office UI experience for the Android platform. It contains information about colors and typography, as well as custom controls and customizations for platform controls, all from the official Fluent design language used in Office and Office 365 products.
- Colors and typography
- Controls
- Install and use Office UI Fabric
- Demo app
- Contributing
- License
- Changelog
Office UI Fabric for Android provides colors and typography based on the Fluent design language.
Office UI Fabric for Android includes an expanding library of controls written in Kotlin. These controls implement the Fluent design language and bring consistency across Office app experiences.
Some of the controls available include:
- AvatarView
- Button styles
- BottomSheet
- CalendarView
- CircularProgress styles
- DateTimePickerDialog
- Drawer
- ListItemView
- PeoplePickerView
- PersonaChipView
- PersonaListView
- PersonaView
- Snackbar
- TemplateView
- Tooltip
A full list of currently supported controls can be found here: OfficeUIFabric.
API 21+
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Our library is published through JCenter, so make sure the
jcenter()
repository has been added to your project level build.gradle file (which usually is automatic). -
Inside the dependency block in your build.gradle, add this line for the OfficeUIFabric library:
dependencies {
...
implementation 'com.microsoft.uifabric:OfficeUIFabric:$version'
...
}
- Make sure you replace
$version
with the latest version of OfficeUIFabric.
- Add the OfficeUIFabric library as a dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.microsoft.uifabric</groupId>
<artifactId>OfficeUIFabric</artifactId>
<version>${version}</version>
</dependency>
- Make sure you replace
${version}
with the latest version of OfficeUIFabric.
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Download the latest changes from the Office UI Fabric Android repository.
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Follow these instructions to build and output an AAR file from the OfficeUIFabric module, import the module to your project, and add it as a dependency. If you're having trouble generating an AAR file for the module, make sure you select it and run "Make Module 'OfficeUIFabric'" from the Build menu.
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Some components have dependencies you will need to manually add to your app if you are using this library as an AAR artifact because these dependencies do not get included in the output.
- If using PeoplePickerView, include this dependency in your gradle file:
implementation 'com.splitwise:tokenautocomplete:2.0.8'
- If using CalendarView or DateTimePickerDialog, include this dependency in your gradle file:
implementation 'com.jakewharton.threetenabp:threetenabp:1.1.0'
- Double check that these library versions correspond to the latest versions we implement in the OfficeUIFabric build.gradle.
- If using PeoplePickerView, include this dependency in your gradle file:
In code:
import com.microsoft.officeuifabric.persona.AvatarView
In XML:
<com.microsoft.officeuifabric.persona.AvatarView
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
app:name="Mona Kane" />
Included in this repository is a demo of currently implemented controls. A full list of implemented controls available in the demo can be found here: Demos.
To see samples of all of our implemented controls and design language, run the OfficeUIFabric.Demo module in Android Studio.
Post bug reports, feature requests, and questions in Issues.
We use GitHub Releases to manage our releases, including the changelog between every release. You'll find a complete list of additions, fixes, and changes on the Releases page.
All files on the Office UI Fabric for Android GitHub repository are subject to the MIT license. Please read the LICENSE file at the root of the project.
Usage of the logos and icons referenced in Office UI Fabric for Android is subject to the terms of the assets license agreement.