Recyclerview inside recyclerview dpad navigation not working on android tv - android

I created one recyclerview inside that recyclerview each row have a horizontal recyclerview. Now when I try to move through child recyclerview(horizontal recyclerview) I am not able to do. I added the requestfocus and focusable= true.
Still not able to get the focus.

try putting the following on the recyclerviews
android:descendantFocusability="afterdescendants"

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Impelement two recyclerview in one screen

How can I implement this kind of UI, where we have two recyclerViews. One scrolls horizontally and the second one vertically. when the second one scrolls first one also scrolls top together.
I tried to implement using NestedScrollView, but I had to make second recyclerView height wrap content which causes recyclerView not recycle.
The second way that I tried was having one recyclerView. And adding horizontal recyclerview as a header. The problem was to save header recyclerview scroll state when navigation. And there had been crashes when loading next page (paging 3) in header recyclerView.
The question is: Is there any optimal solution for this kind of ui?
In cases, Like this, you don't have to use 2 RecyclerView and you also have to avoid using RecyclerView insideScrollView. instead of this you have to use one vertical RecyclerView with multitype view Adapter.
in this way, you are going to have 2 different ViewHolder one of them is a horizontal recyclerView (your top item) and the other one is your other items.
for learning multitype adapter you can see this:
How to create RecyclerView with multiple view types
and for a horizontal recyclerView inside a vertical RecyclerView you can see this :
https://medium.com/#ashishkudale/android-list-inside-list-using-recyclerview-73cff2c4ea95
you have to combine these 2.
I could not understand the meaning of "header" where you said "adding horizontal recyclerview as a header" but if you did what I told and the problem is the state of inner Horizontal recyclerView, I think probably you are calling setAdapter method of horizontal RecyclerView in OnBind() method of your vertical recycler view, it is a common mistake that I have seen in many tutorials.
if you have done this mistake , try to call setAdapter of your inner recyclerView in the constructor of its viewHolder and just update the list using yourHorizontalAdapter.notifyDataSetChanged() in onBind() method of VerticalRecylerView,
and if its not the case and your recyclerView is completely destroying see this link :How to save RecyclerView's scroll position using RecyclerView.State?

How to make row list using recyclerView and card? Can I use Nested RecyclerView?

I'm trying to design a row list using RecyclerView like Android TV ↳ android.support.v17.leanback.widget.ListRow. I'm able to design list with title but not row list. Can anyone help me?
Please Follow this Link for
Recycer view like play store
Use Two RecyclerView Outer Recycler is vertical and Second horizontal recycler is item of first recycler View
All you need is to call mInnerRecycler.setNestedScrollingEnabled(false); on your inner RecyclerViews and use Horizontal scrollview as root of mInnerRecyclerView
Explanation:
RecyclerView has support for nested scrolling introduced in API 21 through implementing the NestedScrollingChild interface. This is a valuable feature when you have a scrolling view inside another one that scrolls in the same direction and you want to scroll the inner View only when focused.
In any case, RecyclerView by default calls RecyclerView.setNestedScrollingEnabled(true); on itself when initializing. Now, back to the problem, since both of your RecyclerViews are within the same ViewPager that has the AppBarBehavior, the CoordinateLayout has to decide which scroll to respond to when you scroll from your inner RecyclerView; when your inner RecyclerView's nested scrolling is enabled, it gets the scrolling focus and the CoordinateLayout will choose to respond to its scrolling over the outer RecyclerView's scrolling. The thing is that, since your inner RecyclerViews don't scroll vertically, there is no vertical scroll change (from the CoordinateLayout's point of view), and if there is no change, the AppBarLayout doesn't change either.
In your case, because your inner RecyclerViews are scrolling in a different direction, you can disable it, thus causing the CoordinateLayout to disregard its scrolling and respond to the outer RecyclerView's scrolling.
Notice:
The xml attribute android:nestedScrollingEnabled="boolean" is not intended for use with the RecyclerView, and an attempt to use android:nestedScrollingEnabled="false" will result in a java.lang.NullPointerException so, at least for now, you will have to do it in code.
RecyclerView can check View Type for return header or item. And use layout manager for manage how to item scrolling direction.
RecyclerView (vertical scrolling)
- item -> RecyclerView (horizontal scrolling) check view type is header or item with condition example : is object has type header
Ref : Google play store like interface using recycler view

RecyclerView Inside another RecyclerView with the same layout manager doesn't scroll

I have created a RecyclerView that scrolls vertically.
Inside that recyclerView I am inflating CardViews that contain a RecyclerView inside Of them that also displays items vertically. Whenever I want to scroll RecyclerView inside my cards their scroll is being ignored.
I have been told it isn't a good practice to have two recyclers that scroll in the same direction inside each other but I am creating an app with similar functionality to an IOS app and the inner scroll works great on that app.

BottomSheet with RecyclerView

I have a RecyclerView (A). When I select an item a second RecyclerView(B) appears as BottomSheet. The problem is when I scroll the RecyclerView B I can see that the RecyclerView A is scrolling too. How can I fix this? The root layout is CoordinayorLayout.
Take a look at example with custom Behavior example

Android list view inside a scroll view auto scroll issue

I have an android layout setup where I have a ScrollView with some elements and inside that I have a ListView. I am using StackOverflow's answer Android list view inside a scroll view for achieving this feature and it's working fine. My ListView is below some elements like TextView, ImageView. Problem is that when the page is presented ListView get scrolled automatically so that first item in listView is at the top (ie whole scrollview gets scrolled to present listview first item). How can I avoid this auto scrolling?
Add android:descendantFocusability="blocksDescendants" to child of SrollView (and parent of ListView)

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