You can apply the MaterialShapeDrawable introduced by the Material Components Library also to a TextView or EditText.
In this case you can't use the shapeAppearanceOverlay attribute in your layout or style because these components don't have a MaterialShapeDrawable defined by default as the MaterialButton, MaterialCardView.
But you apply the same ShapeAppearence programmatically.
For example:
<TextView
android:id="@+id/textview"
android:backgroundTint="@color/secondaryColor"
../>
Programmatically you can use something like:
float radius = getResources().getDimension(R.dimen.default_corner_radius);
TextView textView = findViewById(R.id.textview);
Define the ShapeAppearanceModel with rounded corners:
ShapeAppearanceModel shapeAppearanceModel = new ShapeAppearanceModel()
.toBuilder()
.setAllCorners(CornerFamily.ROUNDED,radius)
.build();
Create a MaterialShapeDrawable with this ShapeAppearanceModel:
MaterialShapeDrawable shapeDrawable = new MaterialShapeDrawable(shapeAppearanceModel);
Apply this background to your view:
ViewCompat.setBackground(textView,shapeDrawable);

You can achieve the same behavior with an EditText (but you can also use a TextInputLayout in this case):
Define in your layout:
<EditText
android:id="@+id/edittext"
android:paddingLeft="4dp"
android:drawableLeft="@drawable/ic_add_24px"
android:drawableTint="@color/..."
android:hint="@string/...."
..>
Then apply the MaterialShapeDrawable:
EditText editText = findViewById(R.id.edittext);
//Apply the rounded corners
ShapeAppearanceModel shapeAppearanceModel = new ShapeAppearanceModel()
.toBuilder()
.setAllCorners(CornerFamily.ROUNDED,radius)
.build();
MaterialShapeDrawable shapeDrawable =
new MaterialShapeDrawable(shapeAppearanceModel);
//Fill the background color
shapeDrawable.setFillColor(ContextCompat.getColorStateList(this,R.color....));
//You can also apply a stroke
shapeDrawable.setStroke(2.0f, ContextCompat.getColor(this,R.color....));
//Apply the shapeDrawable to the background.
ViewCompat.setBackground(editText,shapeDrawable);


If you would like to use ShapeAppareace defined in the styles you can use
the different ShapeAppearanceModel constructors. For example:
ShapeAppearanceModel shapeAppearanceModel =
ShapeAppearanceModel.builder( this,
R.style.ShapeAppearance_MaterialComponents_MediumComponent,
R.style.ShapeOverlay).build();
with:
<style name="ShapeOverlay">
<item name="cornerSize">16dp</item>
</style>