I need to change the stroke color to a user defined color. Nothing to do with the state

I need to change the stroke color from the app. The user is able to change the background color so I need to also let them change the stroke (outline) of the button. As its is already set in the drawable (sample below) I have not found a way to change this. Seems like all of the other questions like this just said to use the XML file.... but that doesnt let me make it dynamic. Thank you for any help!

I need to change the stroke color to a user defined color. Nothing to do with the state.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<shape xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">


<solid android:color="#ffffffff"/>
<stroke
android:width="3dp"
android:color="@color/Dim_Gray" />  <<<<--- This is what I need to change




<padding android:left="10dp"
android:top="10dp"
android:right="10dp"
android:bottom="10dp"
/>


<corners android:bottomRightRadius="12dp" android:bottomLeftRadius="12dp"
android:topLeftRadius="12dp" android:topRightRadius="12dp"/>


</shape>
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Perhaps they are referring to Color State Lists which allows you to change the color based on whether the button was pressed/focused/enabled/etc

Try using StateLists (as opposed to ColorStateList). Take a look: http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/resources/drawable-resource.html#StateList

You can also create a ShapeDrawable (or a RoundRectShape in your example) programmatically, and then call the button's setBackgroundDrawable

I answered a similar question in Change shape border color at runtime

Its like the same solution proposed by f20k but in my case the drawable was a GradientDrawable instead of a ShapeDrawable.

see if it works...

1. If you have drawable file for a "view" like this

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<shape xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" >


<corners android:radius="5dp" />


<solid android:color="@android:color/white" />


<stroke
android:width="3px"
android:color="@color/blue" />


</shape>

Then you can change
a. Stroke color :

GradientDrawable drawable = (GradientDrawable)view.getBackground();
drawable.mutate(); // only change this instance of the xml, not all components using this xml
drawable.setStroke(3, Color.RED); // set stroke width and stroke color


b. Solid color :

GradientDrawable drawable = (GradientDrawable)view.getBackground();
drawable.setColor(Color.RED); // set solid color

2. If you have drawable file for a "view" like this

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<selector xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<item android:state_checked="true" android:id="@+id/buttonSelected">
<shape>
<solid android:color="@color/blue" />
<stroke android:width="1px" android:color="@color/blue" />
</shape>
</item>
<item android:state_checked="false" android:id="@+id/buttonNotSelected">
<shape android:shape="rectangle">
<solid android:color="@color/white" />
<stroke android:width="1px" android:color="@color/blue" />
</shape>
</item>
</selector>

Then you can change the individual item attributes by taking separate drawable objects by there positions.

StateListDrawable drawable = (StateListDrawable)view.getBackground();
DrawableContainerState dcs = (DrawableContainerState)drawable.getConstantState();
Drawable[] drawableItems = dcs.getChildren();
GradientDrawable gradientDrawableChecked = (GradientDrawable)drawableItems[0]; // item 1
GradientDrawable gradientDrawableUnChecked = (GradientDrawable)drawableItems[1]; // item 2

now to change stroke or solid color :

//solid color
gradientDrawableChecked.setColor(Color.BLUE);
gradientDrawableUnChecked.setColor(Color.RED);


//stroke
gradientDrawableChecked.setStroke(1, Color.RED);
gradientDrawableUnChecked.setStroke(1, Color.BLUE);

Please look at the LayerDrawable because it created from your XML and used at runtime.

Here is a Demo Example:

<layer-list xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<item>
<shape android:shape="rectangle" >
<solid android:color="@android:color/transparent" />
</shape>
</item>
<item android:id="@+id/itemId" android:top="-4dp" android:right="-4dp" android:left="-4dp">
<shape>
<solid android:color="@android:color/transparent"/>
<stroke
android:width="1.5dp"
android:color="#06C1D7" >
</stroke>
<padding
android:bottom="-2dp"/>


</shape>
</item>
</layer-list>

You can modify it at runtime like:

 LayerDrawable layerDrawable = (LayerDrawable) getResources()
.getDrawable(R.drawable.only_one_bottom_line);
GradientDrawable gradientDrawable = (GradientDrawable) layerDrawable.findDrawableByLayerId(R.id.itemId);
int px = (int) TypedValue.applyDimension(TypedValue.COMPLEX_UNIT_DIP, 1.5f, getResources().getDisplayMetrics());


gradientDrawable.setStroke(px, getResources().getColor(R.color.theme_color));
tv_select_city_name.setBackground(layerDrawable);

I needed a way to change the stroke color of any GradientDrawable without knowing the width of the stroke. My goal was to do this using Drawable.setTint. I had to add a transparent solid element to my shape xml to get it to work:

<!-- stroke_background.xml -->
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<shape xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:shape="rectangle">
<stroke
android:width="4dp"
android:color="@android:color/white" />
<!-- Need transparent solid to get tint applied to only the stroke -->
<solid android:color="@android:color/transparent"/>
</shape>
// StrokeView.kt
setBackgroundResource(R.drawable.stroke_background)
// Set the color of your stroke
drawable.setTint(Color.BLUE)


In your case, since you have both a solid and stroke, then you'll need to use a layer-list, where the stroke is added AFTER the solid (so that it's drawn on top). This will let you set different colors on the solid and the stroke without knowing in advance what the stroke width is:

<!-- stroke_solid_background.xml -->
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<layer-list xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<item android:drawable="@drawable/solid_background" />
<item android:drawable="@drawable/stroke_background" />
</layer-list>
// StrokeSolidView.kt
setBackgroundResource(R.drawable.stroke_solid_background)
(drawable as LayerDrawable).apply {
// Set the color of your solid
getDrawable(0).setTint(Color.GREEN)
// Set the color of your stroke
getDrawable(1).setTint(Color.BLUE)
}

Create background (file in res/drawable) with transparent (#00000000) solid:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<shape xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:shape="rectangle">


<corners android:radius="4dp" />


<stroke
android:width="1dp"
android:color="#FF0000" />


<solid android:color="#00000000" />


</shape>


set this file as background:

<View
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="40dp"
android:background="@drawable/bg_enter_number" />

and now, using android:backgroundTint you can change color of your border.


For example:

<View
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="40dp"
android:background="@drawable/bg_enter_number"
android:backgroundTint="#FF00FF" />

#FF00FF

or:

<View
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="40dp"
android:background="@drawable/bg_enter_number"
android:backgroundTint="#00FF00" />

#00FF00