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Hiding/showing the contextual action bar programmatically

My use case:

I have an activity with a ViewPager as its only view element, set up with three Fragments for its three pages (using a FragmentPagerAdapter). One of these fragments is a ListFragment, while the other two regular Fragments containing some infographics.

The list in the ListFragment allows "checking" elements, and checking elements brings up the contextual action bar, presenting a list of actions possible on the selected/checked items.

My problem:

When I select a couple of list items, the CAB shows up. But when I switch pages, the CAB stays visible, presenting the actions. To make matters worse, the ViewPager seems to sometimes destroy the view of the list fragment - hence selecting the actions throws a "java.lang.IllegalStateException: Content view not yet created" exception.

My questions:

  1. How do I get the CAB to disappear when the user moves away from the ListFragment page?
  2. (optional) How do I get the CAB to reappear when the ListFragment back is and some items are still checked.
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jrharshath Avatar asked Nov 13 '22 11:11

jrharshath


1 Answers

You need to first add a ViewPager.OnPageChangeListener with ViewPager.OnPageChangeListener to your viewPager.

In the onPageSelected method call a method in your ListFragment to dismiss your CAB.

EDIT:

To get the current active fragment you can use it's tag. The tag can be computated with this method:

private static String makeFragmentName(int viewId, int index) {
   return "android:switcher:" + viewId + ":" + index;
}

where viewId is the id of the viewpager and index the tab index (position)

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david Avatar answered Nov 15 '22 12:11

david