UPDATE (15/06/21):
Starting from Navigation component version 2.4.0-alpha01 multiple back stacks are supported out of the box. According to documentation if you are using NavigationView
or BottomNavigationView
together with Navigation component, then multiple back stacks should work without any code changes to previous implementation.
As part of this change, the NavigationUI methods of onNavDestinationSelected(), BottomNavigationView.setupWithNavController() and NavigationView.setupWithNavController() now automatically save and restore the state of popped destinations, enabling support for multiple back stacks without any code changes. When using Navigation with Fragments, this is the recommended way to integrate with multiple back stacks.
Original Answer:
Default implementation of BottomNavigationView
with Navigation Arch Component didn't work out for me. When clicking on tabs it starts them from beginning according to navigation graph.
I need to have 5 tabs in the bottom of the screen and have a separate back stack for each of the tabs. Which means when switching between tabs you will always return to the exactly the same state as it was before leaving (like in Instagram).
My approach is as follows:
- Put
ViewPager
and BottomNavigationView
in activity_main.xml
- Set
OnNavigationItemSelectedListener
to BottomNavigationView
in MainActivity.kt
- Create separate Container fragments for each of the tabs (they will be the starting point of each tab)
- include
NavHostFragment
inside of Container fragments' xml.
- Implement necessary code for Navigation Arch Component in each of the Container fragments.
- Create a graph for each of the tabs
Note: each of the graphs can interact with each other.
Important point here is that we place Toolbar not in activity but in Container fragment. Then we call setupWithNavController()
on toolbar itself without setting it as supportActionBar
. This way toolbar titles will be automatically updated and Back/Up button will be managed automatically.
Results:
- ViewPager stored states of each tabs.
- Didn't worry about fragment transactions.
SafeArgs
and DeepLinking
works as expected.
- We have full control over
BottomNavigationManager
and ViewPager
(i.e. we can implement OnNavigationItemReselectedListener
and decide to scroll lists in current tab to top before popping back stack).
Code:
activity_main.xml
<LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
android:orientation="vertical"
tools:context=".MainActivity">
<androidx.viewpager.widget.ViewPager
android:id="@+id/main_view_pager"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="0dp"
android:layout_weight="1" />
<com.google.android.material.bottomnavigation.BottomNavigationView
android:id="@+id/main_bottom_navigation_view"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:background="?android:attr/windowBackground"
app:menu="@menu/navigation" />
</LinearLayout>
MainActivity.kt
import kotlinx.android.synthetic.main.activity_main.*
class MainActivity : AppCompatActivity() {
private lateinit var viewPagerAdapter: ViewPagerAdapter
private val mOnNavigationItemSelectedListener = BottomNavigationView.OnNavigationItemSelectedListener { item ->
when (item.itemId) {
R.id.navigation_tab_1 -> {
main_view_pager.currentItem = 0
return@OnNavigationItemSelectedListener true
}
R.id.navigation_tab_2 -> {
main_view_pager.currentItem = 1
return@OnNavigationItemSelectedListener true
}
}
false
}
override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState)
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main)
viewPagerAdapter = ViewPagerAdapter(supportFragmentManager)
main_view_pager.adapter = viewPagerAdapter
main_bottom_navigation_view.setOnNavigationItemSelectedListener(mOnNavigationItemSelectedListener)
}
}
ViewPagerAdapter.kt
class ViewPagerAdapter(fm: FragmentManager) : FragmentPagerAdapter(fm) {
override fun getItem(position: Int): Fragment {
return when (position) {
0 -> Tab1ContainerFragment()
else -> Tab2ContainerFragment()
}
}
override fun getCount(): Int {
return 2
}
}
fragment_tab_1_container.xml
<RelativeLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
tools:context=".Tab1ContainerFragment">
<androidx.appcompat.widget.Toolbar
android:id="@+id/tab_1_toolbar"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="?attr/actionBarSize"
android:background="@color/colorPrimary"
android:theme="@style/ThemeOverlay.AppCompat.Dark" />
<fragment
android:id="@+id/tab_1_nav_host_fragment"
android:name="androidx.navigation.fragment.NavHostFragment"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
app:defaultNavHost="true"
app:navGraph="@navigation/navigation_graph_tab_1" />
</RelativeLayout>
Tab1ContainerFragment.kt
class Tab1ContainerFragment : Fragment() {
override fun onCreateView(
inflater: LayoutInflater, container: ViewGroup?,
savedInstanceState: Bundle?
): View? {
return inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_tab_1_container, container, false)
}
override fun onViewCreated(view: View, savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {
super.onViewCreated(view, savedInstanceState)
val toolbar = view.findViewById<Toolbar>(R.id.tab_1_toolbar)
val navHostFragment = childFragmentManager.findFragmentById(R.id.tab_1_nav_host_fragment) as NavHostFragment? ?: return
val navController = navHostFragment.navController
val appBarConfig = AppBarConfiguration(navController.graph)
toolbar.setupWithNavController(navController, appBarConfig)
}
}
We can create as many navigation graphs as you want:
But we need to have a separate graph for each tabs:
<navigation xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools"
android:id="@+id/navigation_graph_tab_1"
app:startDestination="@id/tab1StartFragment">
<fragment
android:id="@+id/tab1StartFragment"
android:name="com.marat.android.bottomnavigationtutorial.Tab1StartFragment"
android:label="fragment_tab_1_start"
tools:layout="@layout/fragment_tab_1_start">
<action
android:id="@+id/action_tab_1_to_content"
app:destination="@id/navigation_graph_content" />
</fragment>
<include app:graph="@navigation/navigation_graph_content" />
</navigation>
Here start destination fragment is any fragment you want to appear as first screen in tab.