Jetpack Compose 使用入门
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Jetpack Compose 是用于构建原生 Android 界面的新工具包。您可以在此处找到有关使用 Compose 的最新信息。
- 概览:查看 Compose 开发者可以利用的所有资源。
- 教程:介绍如何使用 Compose 构建简单的界面,从而帮助您轻松上手。
- 快速指南:新功能!不妨试试我们快速而专注的指南,旨在帮助您尽快实现目标。
基础
开发环境
设计
- 布局:了解 Compose 的原生布局组件,以及如何设计您自己的布局。
- 设计系统:了解如何实现设计系统,并赋予应用一致的外观和风格。
- 列表和网格:了解 Compose 用于管理和显示数据列表和网格的一些选项。
- 文本:了解 Compose 用于显示和编辑文本的主要选项。
- 图形:了解 Compose 用于构建和处理自定义图形的功能。
- 动画:了解 Compose 用于为界面元素添加动画效果的各种选项。
- 手势:了解如何构建 Compose 界面来检测用户手势并与之互动。
- 处理用户互动:了解 Compose 如何将低级别输入抽象为更高级别的交互,以便自定义组件响应用户操作的方式。
采用 Compose
- 迁移现有的基于 View 的应用:了解如何将您现有的基于 View 的应用迁移到 Compose。
- 迁移策略:了解以安全的方式逐步将 Compose 引入代码库的策略。
- Interoperability API:了解 Compose 的 API 如何帮助您将 Compose 与基于 View 的界面合并。
- 其他注意事项:了解将基于 View 的应用迁移到 Compose 时如何考虑主题设置、架构和测试等其他注意事项。
- Compose 和其他库:了解如何在 Compose 内容中使用基于视图的库。
- Compose 架构:了解如何在 Compose 中实现单向流模式、如何实现事件和状态容器,以及如何在 Compose 中使用
ViewModel
。
- Navigation:了解如何使用
NavController
将 Navigation 组件与 Compose 界面集成。
- 自适应界面的导航:了解如何设计应用导航,使其适应不同的屏幕尺寸、屏幕方向和外形规格。
- 资源:了解如何在 Compose 代码中使用应用的资源。
- 无障碍功能:了解如何使 Compose 界面适合具有不同无障碍功能要求的用户。
- 测试:了解如何测试 Compose 代码。
- 测试备忘单:各种实用 Compose 测试 API 的快速参考。
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最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-08-21。
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Here's\nwhere you'll find the latest information about using Compose.\n\n- [Overview](/develop/ui/compose): See all the resources available to Compose developers.\n- [Tutorial](/develop/ui/compose/tutorial): Get started with Compose, by using it to build a simple UI.\n- [Quick Guides](/quick-guides): **New!** Try out our fast and focused guides, designed to get you to your goal as quickly as possible.\n\nFoundation\n----------\n\n- [Thinking in Compose](/develop/ui/compose/mental-model): Learn how Compose's declarative approach is different from the view-based approach you may have used in the past, and how to build a mental model of working with Compose.\n- [Managing state](/develop/ui/compose/state): Learn about setting and using state in your Compose app.\n- [Lifecycle of composables](/develop/ui/compose/lifecycle): Learn about the lifecycle of a composable, and how Compose decides if it needs to be redrawn.\n- [Modifiers](/develop/ui/compose/modifiers): Learn how to use modifiers to augment or decorate your composables.\n- [Side-effects in Compose](/develop/ui/compose/side-effects): Learn the best ways to manage side-effects.\n- [Jetpack Compose Phases](/develop/ui/compose/phases): Learn about the steps Compose goes through to render your UI, and how to use that information to write efficient code\n- [Architectural layering](/develop/ui/compose/layering): Learn about the architectural layers that make up Jetpack Compose, and the core principles that informed its design.\n- [Performance](/develop/ui/compose/performance): Learn how to avoid the common programming pitfalls that can hurt your app's performance.\n- [Semantics in Compose](/develop/ui/compose/semantics): Learn about the Semantics tree, which organizes your UI in a way that can be used by accessibility services and the testing framework.\n- [Locally scoped data with CompositionLocal](/develop/ui/compose/compositionlocal): Learn how to use `CompositionLocal` to pass data through the Composition.\n\nDevelopment environment\n-----------------------\n\n- [Android Studio with Compose](/develop/ui/compose/setup): Set up your development environment to use Compose.\n- [Tooling for Compose](/develop/ui/compose/tooling): Learn about Android Studio's new features to support Compose.\n- [Kotlin for Compose](/develop/ui/compose/kotlin): Learn how certain Kotlin-specific idioms work with Compose.\n- [Compare Compose and View metrics](/develop/ui/compose/migrate/compare-metrics): Learn how migrating to Compose can affect your app's APK size and runtime performance.\n- [Bill of Materials](/develop/ui/compose/bom): Manage all your Compose dependencies by specifying only the BOM's version.\n\nDesign\n------\n\n- [Layouts](/develop/ui/compose/layouts): Learn about Compose's native layout components, and how to design your own.\n - [Layout basics](/develop/ui/compose/layouts/basics): Learn about the building blocks for a straightforward app UI.\n - [Material Components and layouts](/develop/ui/compose/components): Learn about Material components and layouts in Compose.\n - [Custom layouts](/develop/ui/compose/layouts/custom): Learn how to take control of your app's layout, and how to design a custom layout of your own.\n - [Support different display sizes](/develop/ui/compose/layouts/adaptive/support-different-display-sizes): Learn how to use Compose to build layouts that adapt to different display sizes, orientations, and form factors.\n - [Alignment lines](/develop/ui/compose/layouts/alignment-lines): Learn how to create custom alignment lines to precisely align and position your UI elements.\n - [Intrinsic measurements](/develop/ui/compose/layouts/intrinsic-measurements): Since Compose only allows you to measure UI elements once per pass, this page explains how to query for information about child elements before measuring them.\n - [ConstraintLayout](/develop/ui/compose/layouts/constraintlayout): Learn how to use `ConstraintLayout` in your Compose UI.\n- [Design Systems](/develop/ui/compose/designsystems): Learn how to implement a design system and give your app a consistent look and feel.\n - [Material Design 3](/develop/ui/compose/designsystems/material3): Learn how to implement Material You with Compose's implementation of [Material Design 3](https://m3.material.io/).\n - [Migrating from Material 2 to Material 3](/develop/ui/compose/designsystems/material2-material3): Learn how to migrate your app from Material Design 2 to Material Design 3 in Compose.\n - [Material Design 2](/develop/ui/compose/designsystems/material): Learn how to customize Compose's implementation of [Material Design 2](https://material.io/) to fit your product's brand.\n - [Custom design systems](/develop/ui/compose/designsystems/custom): Learn how to implement a custom design system in Compose, and how to adapt existing Material Design composables to handle this.\n - [Anatomy of a theme](/develop/ui/compose/designsystems/anatomy): Learn about the lower-level constructs and APIs used by `MaterialTheme` and custom design systems.\n- [Lists and grids](/develop/ui/compose/lists): Learn about some of Compose's options for managing and displaying lists and grids of data.\n- [Text](/develop/ui/compose/text): Learn about Compose's main options for displaying and editing text.\n- [Graphics](/develop/ui/compose/graphics): Learn about Compose's features for building and working with custom graphics.\n- [Animation](/develop/ui/compose/animation/introduction): Learn about Compose's different options for animating your UI elements.\n- [Gestures](/develop/ui/compose/touch-input/pointer-input): Learn how to build a Compose UI that detects and interacts with user gestures.\n- [Handling user interactions](/develop/ui/compose/touch-input/user-interactions/handling-interactions): Learn how Compose abstracts low-level input into higher-level interactions, so you can customize how your components respond to user actions.\n\nAdopting Compose\n----------------\n\n- [Migrate existing View-based apps](/develop/ui/compose/migrate): Learn how to migrate your existing View-based app to Compose.\n - [Migration strategy](/develop/ui/compose/migrate/strategy): Learn the strategy to safely and incrementally introduce Compose into your codebase.\n - [Interoperability APIs](/develop/ui/compose/migrate/interoperability-apis): Learn about Compose's APIs to help you combine Compose with View-based UI.\n - [Other considerations](/develop/ui/compose/migrate/other-considerations): Learn about other considerations like theming, architecture, and testing while migrating your View-based app to Compose.\n- [Compose and other libraries](/develop/ui/compose/libraries): Learn how to use view-based libraries in your Compose content.\n- [Compose architecture](/develop/ui/compose/architecture): Learn how to implement the unidirectional flow pattern in Compose, how to implement events and state holders, and how to work with `ViewModel` in Compose.\n- [Navigation](/develop/ui/compose/navigation): Learn how to use `NavController` to integrate the Navigation component with your Compose UI.\n - [Navigation for responsive UIs](/guide/topics/large-screens/navigation-for-responsive-uis): Learn how to design your app's navigation so it adapts to different screen sizes, orientations, and form factors.\n- [Resources](/develop/ui/compose/resources): Learn how to work with your app's resources in your Compose code.\n- [Accessibility](/develop/ui/compose/accessibility): Learn how to make your Compose UI suitable for users with different accessibility requirements.\n- [Testing](/develop/ui/compose/testing): Learn about testing your Compose code.\n - [Testing cheat sheet](/develop/ui/compose/testing-cheatsheet): A quick reference of useful Compose testing APIs.\n\nAdditional resources\n--------------------\n\n- [Get setup](/develop/ui/compose/setup)\n- [Curated learning pathway](/courses/pathways/compose)\n- [Compose API guidelines](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/support/+/androidx-main/compose/docs/compose-api-guidelines.md)\n- [API reference](/reference/kotlin/androidx/compose)\n- [Codelabs](https://goo.gle/compose-codelabs)\n- [Sample apps](https://github.com/android/compose-samples)\n- [Videos](https://www.youtube.com/user/androiddevelopers/search?query=%23jetpackcompose)\n\nRecommended for you\n-------------------\n\n- Note: link text is displayed when JavaScript is off\n- [Locally scoped data with CompositionLocal](/develop/ui/compose/compositionlocal)\n- [Other considerations](/develop/ui/compose/migrate/other-considerations)\n- [Anatomy of a theme in Compose](/develop/ui/compose/designsystems/anatomy)"]]