You just need to create a view and populate it with the number of buttons you want then assign a click event to them.
var rateView = Ti.UI.createView(),
max = 5, min = 1; // used in the flexMin and flexMax
function rate(v) {
// rate code storage goes here
// your choice on if you want to have separate images of each rating or run a loop
// based on the value passed in to change a set number of stars to their alternate
// image
}
var flexMin = Ti.UI.createButton({
systemButton: Ti.UI.iPhone.SystemButton.FLEXIBLE_SPACE,
top: 0, left: 0,
height: rateView.height
});
flexMin.addEventListener('click', function(e) {
rate(min);
});
var flexMax = Ti.UI.createButton({
systemButton: Ti.UI.iPhone.SystemButton.FLEXIBLE_SPACE
top: 0, right: 0,
height: rateView.height
});
flexMax.addEventListener('click', function(e) {
rate(max);
});
rateView.add(flexMin);
rateView.add(flexMax);
var stars = [];
for(var i=1;i<max;i++) {
stars[i] = Ti.UI.createButton({
// styling including the darker or light colored stars you choose,
'rating': i
});
stars[i].addEventListener('click', function(e) {
rate(e.source.i);
});
}
Using that logic approach above you should be able to change max to set the number of stars you want and simply setup the rate(v) to do one of the two options in the comments above. Keep in mind that you need to add the stars[i] to the view with a left or some type of positing that increments based on the number of stars available. Hope this helps.