This library is deprecated and will no longer be maintained. Please use https://developer.android.com/guide/navigation/navigation-getting-started
This library wrapps around the Android's FragmentManager and provides an easy to use API. You can add fragments without bothering about the FragmentTransaction. Check the API to see what it provides.
FragmentControllerAndroid is developed and maintained by Appolica.
compile 'com.appolica:fragment-controller:1.0.2'
<dependency>
<groupId>com.appolica</groupId>
<artifactId>fragment-controller</artifactId>
<version>1.0.2</version>
<type>pom</type>
</dependency>
Add a container for the FragmentController fragment in your layout:
<FrameLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent">
<FrameLayout
android:id="@+id/container"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent" />
</FrameLayout>
Instantiate the controller by passing it a root FragmentProvider:
final FragmentController frController = FragmentController.instance(rootProvider);
Then add the controller fragment:
getSupportFragmentManager().beginTransaction()
.replace(R.id.container, frController, CONTROLLER_TAG)
.commit();
And basically you're ready to go. From now on you won't bother for any transactions. All your fragments will be added and managed within the controller fragment using its child fragment manager.
Once the controller is added to the FragmentManager, it will show the root fragment. You can add another one the following way:
frController.pushBody()
.addToBackStack(true)
.withAnimation(true)
.fragment(secondFragmentProvider)
.push();
Want to add custom animation? No problem:
frController.pushBody()
.addToBackStack(true)
.customAnimation()
.enter(R.anim.slide_in_right)
.exit(R.anim.slide_out_left)
.popEnter(android.R.anim.slide_in_left)
.popExit(android.R.anim.slide_out_right)
.end()
.fragment(secondFragmentProvider)
.push();
If you are inside one of the controller's children and you want to obtain the controller's instance, you can do so by using this handy method:
final FragmentController frController = FragmentUtil.getFragmentController(this);
Popping a fragment is also as easy as possible:
FragmentUtil.getFragmentController(this).pop(true);
Go to Wiki for more information about using the library and its API.
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