How do we set the input type for an EditText programatically? I'm trying:
mEdit.setInputType(InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PASSWORD);
it doesn't seem to have any effect.
For setting the input type for an EditText programmatically, you have to specify that input class type is text.
editPass.setInputType(InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PASSWORD);
According to the TextView docs, the programmatic version of android:password is setTransformationMethod(), not setInputType(). So something like:
mEdit.setTransformationMethod(PasswordTransformationMethod.getInstance());
should do the trick.
EditText
(replaces characters with password dots). This has no effect whatsoever on what is allowed to be entered in the EditText
itself.
May 24, 2013 at 18:21
Here are the various Input Types as shown on the standard keyboard.
editText.setInputType(InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT);
Other options besides TYPE_CLASS_TEXT
can be found in the documentation.
<EditText
android:inputType="text"
/>
Other options besides text
can be found in the documentation.
Here is the code for the image above.
public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity {
EditText editText;
TextView textView;
List<InputTypeItem> inputTypes;
int counter = 0;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
editText = findViewById(R.id.editText);
textView = findViewById(R.id.textView);
initArray();
}
public void onChangeInputTypeButtonClick(View view) {
if (counter >= inputTypes.size()) {
startOver();
return;
}
textView.setText(inputTypes.get(counter).name);
editText.setInputType(inputTypes.get(counter).value);
editText.setSelection(editText.getText().length());
counter++;
}
private void startOver() {
counter = 0;
textView.setText("");
editText.setInputType(InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT);
InputMethodManager imm = (InputMethodManager)getSystemService(Context.INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
imm.hideSoftInputFromWindow(editText.getWindowToken(), 0);
}
private void initArray() {
inputTypes = new ArrayList<>();
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("date", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_DATETIME | InputType.TYPE_DATETIME_VARIATION_DATE));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("datetime", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_DATETIME | InputType.TYPE_DATETIME_VARIATION_NORMAL));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("none", InputType.TYPE_NULL));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("number", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER | InputType.TYPE_NUMBER_VARIATION_NORMAL));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("numberDecimal", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER | InputType.TYPE_NUMBER_FLAG_DECIMAL));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("numberPassword", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER | InputType.TYPE_NUMBER_VARIATION_PASSWORD));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("numberSigned", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER | InputType.TYPE_NUMBER_FLAG_SIGNED));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("phone", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_PHONE));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("text", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_NORMAL));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textAutoComplete", InputType.TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_AUTO_COMPLETE));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textAutoCorrect", InputType.TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_AUTO_CORRECT));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textCapCharacters", InputType.TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_CAP_CHARACTERS));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textCapSentences", InputType.TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_CAP_SENTENCES));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textCapWords", InputType.TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_CAP_WORDS));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textEmailAddress", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_EMAIL_ADDRESS));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textEmailSubject", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_EMAIL_SUBJECT));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textFilter", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_FILTER));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textLongMessage", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_LONG_MESSAGE));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textMultiLine", InputType.TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_MULTI_LINE));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textNoSuggestions", InputType.TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_NO_SUGGESTIONS));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textPassword", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PASSWORD));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textPersonName", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PERSON_NAME));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textPhonetic", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PHONETIC));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textPostalAddress", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_POSTAL_ADDRESS));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textShortMessage", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_SHORT_MESSAGE));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textUri", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_URI));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textVisiblePassword", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_VISIBLE_PASSWORD));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textWebEditText", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_WEB_EDIT_TEXT));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textWebEmailAddress", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_WEB_EMAIL_ADDRESS));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("textWebPassword", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_WEB_PASSWORD));
inputTypes.add(new InputTypeItem("time", InputType.TYPE_CLASS_DATETIME | InputType.TYPE_DATETIME_VARIATION_TIME));
}
class InputTypeItem {
private String name;
private int value;
InputTypeItem(String name, int value) {
this.name = name;
this.value = value;
}
}
}
InputType.TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER or InputType.TYPE_NUMBER_FLAG_DECIMAL
for decimal numbers!
i've solve all with
.setInputType(InputType.TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER);
for see clear data and
.setInputType(InputType.TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER | InputType.TYPE_NUMBER_VARIATION_PASSWORD);
for see the dots (if the data is a number, it isn't choice che other class)
To only allow numbers:
password1.setInputType(InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | InputType.TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER);
To transform (hide) the password:
password1.setTransformationMethod(PasswordTransformationMethod.getInstance());
For Kotlin:
val password = EditText(this)
password.inputType = InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT or InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PASSWORD
password.hint = "Password"
editText.setInputType(EditorInfo.TYPE_CLASS_NUMBER);
//you can change TYPE_... according to your requirement.
This may be of help to others like me who wanted to toggle between password and free-text mode. I tried using the input methods suggested but it only worked in one direction. I could go from password to text but then I could not revert. For those trying to handle a toggle (eg a show Password check box) use
@Override
public void onClick(View v)
{
if(check.isChecked())
{
edit.setTransformationMethod(HideReturnsTransformationMethod.getInstance());
Log.i(TAG, "Show password");
}
else
{
edit.setTransformationMethod(PasswordTransformationMethod.getInstance());
Log.i(TAG, "Hide password");
}
}
I have to credit this for the solution. Wish I had found that a few hours ago!
To unhide password:
editText.setInputType(
InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT|
InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_VISIBLE_PASSWORD
);
To hide password again:
editText.setTransformationMethod(PasswordTransformationMethod.getInstance());
password.setInputType(InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT |
InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PASSWORD);
also you have to be careful that cursor moves to the starting point of the editText after this function is called, so make sure that you move cursor to the end point again.
Hide:
edtPassword.setInputType(InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT);
edtPassword.setTransformationMethod(null);
Show:
edtPassword.setInputType(InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PASSWORD);
edtPassword.setTransformationMethod(PasswordTransformationMethod.getInstance());
edtPassword.setInputType(InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT | InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PASSWORD);
then the spacing is correct. Kudos for the edt
prefix on the variable name.
Mar 31, 2022 at 18:33
InputType will not work, Easiest way is to setTransfromationMethod()
To show the Password
edittextPassword.setTransformationMethod(null);
To hide the Password Again
edittextPassword.setTransformationMethod(new PasswordTransformationMethod());
Try adding this to the EditText/TextView tag in your layout
android:password="true"
Edit: I just re-read your post, perhaps you need to do this after construction. I don't see why your snippet wouldn't work.
I know the expected Answer is in Java
. But here's my 2 cents of advice always try to handle view related stuff in XML
(atleast basic stuff) so I would suggest rather use a xml
attribute rather than handling this use case in java
<EditText
android:inputType="textPassword"/>
My answer is not the direct answer to the question. For most of the cases, either of the above answers should be right. However, none of them helped in my case.
I have a custom ViewGroup in my project that contains a text for the Title and an EditText. This EditText receives Texts, Numbers, Password, Phone, etc. depends on the case and place is being used. The Caller of the view group supposed to tell what is the input type.
Important: Setting the inputType should be the last set of the EditText (or at least it has to come after setting the Text of the EditText), otherwise, there is no effect.
This is based on multiple answers and in Kotlin
1- In my XML file the passwordEditText is initially set to hide the text
<EditText
android:id="@+id/passwordEditText"
android:inputType="textPassword" /> // this line hides the text- https://stackoverflow.com/a/48950491/4833705
<Button
android:id="@+id/toggleButton" />
2- In the Activity, I press the toggleButton to change the passwordEditText's visibility via togglePasswordEditTextVisibity():
binding.toggleButton.setOnClickListener {
togglePasswordEditTextVisibility()
}
fun togglePasswordEditTextVisibility() {
val hiddenPassword = InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT or InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_PASSWORD
val visiblePassword = InputType.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT or InputType.TYPE_TEXT_VARIATION_VISIBLE_PASSWORD
if (binding.passwordEditText.inputType == hiddenPassword) {
binding.passwordEditText.inputType = visiblePassword
binding.passwordEditText.transformationMethod = HideReturnsTransformationMethod.getInstance() // https://stackoverflow.com/a/48602018/4833705
Toast.makeText(this, "Password is now Visible", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show()
} else {
binding.passwordEditText.inputType = hiddenPassword
binding.passwordEditText.transformationMethod = PasswordTransformationMethod.getInstance()
Toast.makeText(this, "Password is now Hidden", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show()
}
binding.passwordEditText.setSelection(binding.passwordEditText.text.length) // puts the cursor at the end of the text in the EditText because when you change the input type the cursor will be automatically set to the starting point- https://stackoverflow.com/a/9893496/4833705
}