FragmentNavigator


@Navigator.Name(value = "fragment")
public class FragmentNavigator extends Navigator

Known direct subclasses
DynamicFragmentNavigator

The Navigator that enables navigating to destinations within dynamic feature modules.


Navigator that navigates through fragment transactions. Every destination using this Navigator must set a valid Fragment class name with android:name or Destination.setClassName.

The current Fragment from FragmentNavigator's perspective can be retrieved by calling FragmentManager.getPrimaryNavigationFragment with the FragmentManager passed to this FragmentNavigator.

Note that the default implementation does Fragment transactions asynchronously, so the current Fragment will not be available immediately (i.e., in callbacks to NavController.OnDestinationChangedListener).

FragmentNavigator respects Log.isLoggable for debug logging, allowing you to use adb shell setprop log.tag.FragmentNavigator VERBOSE.

Summary

Nested types

NavDestination specific to FragmentNavigator

public final class FragmentNavigator.Extras implements Navigator.Extras

Extras that can be passed to FragmentNavigator to enable Fragment specific behavior

Builder for constructing new Extras instances.

Public constructors

FragmentNavigator(
    @NonNull Context context,
    @NonNull FragmentManager fragmentManager,
    int containerId
)

Public methods

@NonNull FragmentNavigator.Destination

Construct a new NavDestination associated with this Navigator.

@NonNull Fragment
instantiateFragment(
    @NonNull Context context,
    @NonNull FragmentManager fragmentManager,
    @NonNull String className,
    Bundle args
)

This method is deprecated. Set a custom {@link androidx.fragment.app.FragmentFactory} via {@link FragmentManager#setFragmentFactory(FragmentFactory)} to control instantiation of Fragments.

void
navigate(
    @NonNull List<@NonNull NavBackStackEntry> entries,
    NavOptions navOptions,
    Navigator.Extras navigatorExtras
)

{@inheritDoc}

void

Indicator that this Navigator is actively being used by a NavController.

void

{@inheritDoc}

void
Bundle

Called to ask for a SavedState representing the Navigator's state.

void
popBackStack(@NonNull NavBackStackEntry popUpTo, boolean savedState)

{@inheritDoc}

Inherited methods

From androidx.navigation.Navigator
final @NonNull NavigatorState

The state of the Navigator is the communication conduit between the Navigator and the NavController that has called onAttach.

final boolean

Whether this Navigator is actively being used by a NavController.

NavDestination
navigate(
    @NonNull FragmentNavigator.Destination destination,
    SavedState args,
    NavOptions navOptions,
    Navigator.Extras navigatorExtras
)

Navigate to a destination.

void

Restore any state previously saved in onSaveState.

boolean

Attempt to pop this navigator's back stack, performing the appropriate navigation.

Public constructors

FragmentNavigator

Added in 2.0.0
public FragmentNavigator(
    @NonNull Context context,
    @NonNull FragmentManager fragmentManager,
    int containerId
)

Public methods

createDestination

Added in 1.0.0
public @NonNull FragmentNavigator.Destination createDestination()

Construct a new NavDestination associated with this Navigator.

Any initialization of the destination should be done in the destination's constructor as it is not guaranteed that every destination will be created through this method.

Returns
@NonNull FragmentNavigator.Destination

a new NavDestination

instantiateFragment

Added in 2.0.0
Deprecated in 2.1.0
public @NonNull Fragment instantiateFragment(
    @NonNull Context context,
    @NonNull FragmentManager fragmentManager,
    @NonNull String className,
    Bundle args
)

Instantiates the Fragment via the FragmentManager's androidx.fragment.app.FragmentFactory.

Note that this method is not responsible for calling Fragment.setArguments on the returned Fragment instance.

Parameters
@NonNull Context context

Context providing the correct ClassLoader

@NonNull FragmentManager fragmentManager

FragmentManager the Fragment will be added to

@NonNull String className

The Fragment to instantiate

Bundle args

The Fragment's arguments, if any

Returns
@NonNull Fragment

A new fragment instance.

public void navigate(
    @NonNull List<@NonNull NavBackStackEntry> entries,
    NavOptions navOptions,
    Navigator.Extras navigatorExtras
)

{@inheritDoc}

This method should always call FragmentTransaction.setPrimaryNavigationFragment so that the Fragment associated with the new destination can be retrieved with FragmentManager.getPrimaryNavigationFragment.

Note that the default implementation commits the new Fragment asynchronously, so the new Fragment is not instantly available after this call completes.

This call will be ignored if the FragmentManager state has already been saved.

onAttach

public void onAttach(@NonNull NavigatorState state)

Indicator that this Navigator is actively being used by a NavController. This is called when the NavController's state is ready to be restored.

onLaunchSingleTop

public void onLaunchSingleTop(@NonNull NavBackStackEntry backStackEntry)

{@inheritDoc}

This method should always call FragmentTransaction.setPrimaryNavigationFragment so that the Fragment associated with the new destination can be retrieved with FragmentManager.getPrimaryNavigationFragment.

Note that the default implementation commits the new Fragment asynchronously, so the new Fragment is not instantly available after this call completes.

This call will be ignored if the FragmentManager state has already been saved.

onRestoreState

public void onRestoreState(@NonNull Bundle savedState)

onSaveState

public Bundle onSaveState()

Called to ask for a SavedState representing the Navigator's state. This will be restored in onRestoreState.

popBackStack

public void popBackStack(@NonNull NavBackStackEntry popUpTo, boolean savedState)

{@inheritDoc}

This method must call FragmentTransaction.setPrimaryNavigationFragment if the pop succeeded so that the newly visible Fragment can be retrieved with FragmentManager.getPrimaryNavigationFragment.

Note that the default implementation pops the Fragment asynchronously, so the newly visible Fragment from the back stack is not instantly available after this call completes.