I would like to create a notification icon view that looks similar to the Google+ app's notification. The difference will be that I need to be able to change the color at runtime where as the Google+ icons gray or red so I'm assuming they are using a StateListDrawable.

What is the best approach for this? I'd prefer to have the rounded clipped corners and have the option to have a drawable inside. This custom view will be placed in the Action Bar as well. I still need the view to respond to android:background state list drawables so I can have the click and selected accordance working.

This custom view will be placed in the action bar as well.

Google+ app with the notification icon in the upper right that's grayed out and has a 0 in the middle.

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I solved this by doing the following.

Created this to make the rounded corner shape with a solid color. This also adds a translucent black to give it a pressed look against a blackground. res/drawable/shape_notification.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<shape xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" 
    android:shape="rectangle">
    <stroke android:color="#33000000" android:width="2dp"/>
    <corners android:radius="4dp" />
    <solid android:color="#99333333"/>
</shape>

The layer drawable will be used as the actual drawable on the action bar item. It has the background (written above) overlayed with the wrench icon. res/drawable/layer_customizer.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<layer-list xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" >
    <item android:drawable="@drawable/shape_notification" />
    <item android:drawable="@drawable/ic_menu_preferences" />
</layer-list>

Java code to change the color. The target view is the object that is assigned the layer_customizer drawable. The color passed in will change the shape_notification.xml's solid tag color.

public static void setCustomizerDrawableColor(final View target, final int color) {
  final Drawable d = target.getDrawable();
  LayerDrawable layer = (LayerDrawable)d;
  GradientDrawable gradient = (GradientDrawable)layer.getDrawable(0);
  gradient.setColor(color);
  gradient.invalidateSelf();
  layer.invalidateSelf();
  target.invalidate();
}
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