in my application i'm using simple Fragment by some xml widgets such as EditText, after type into EditText and rotate phone EditText content clear and i cant find any helpful document about this problem, i'm try to use this code by dont resolve problem
public void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onSaveInstanceState(savedInstanceState);
savedInstanceState.putString("contact", uiFiller.edt_waybill_id.getText().toString());
Log.e("Save: ", edt_waybill_id.getText().toString());
}
public void onActivityCreated(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onActivityCreated(savedInstanceState);
if (savedInstanceState!=null) {
String contact = savedInstanceState.getString("contact");
Log.e("Restore: ", contact);
edt_waybill_id.setText(contact);
}
}
in this code i can save and restore, but i can not setText that into EditText, problem is in rotate phone i have only first created fragment state, if i setText normally into onCreateView i can successful restore it, i can not type into EditText and restore after created view
use uiFiller.edt_waybill_id.setText(contact) instead of edt_waybill_id.setText(contact)
Maybe you are calling uiFiller.edt_waybill_id.setText(contact) in onCreateView() too?
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I have a login activity in my application which has a method that adds a fragment on top of it using fragment manager. I have two EditText fields in the fragment (name and password).
However when I change the orientation on my device, the text that is written in the EditText fields is deleted. The two EditText fields have been given two unique ID's in the XML-file (which normally helps to save the information within them when the orientation is changed) but the value inside them isn't preserved when orientation changes. How do I preserve the values inside of the EditText fields in this case?
There's a lot of links about same question on Stackoverflow, check it.
But your response:
Inside Fragment class you have the onSaveInstanceState method, override it in your fragment and put (putString) in the bundle (from method params) the variables you want to save, in this case your texts written in your edittexts.
Later in onActivityCreated get the values and set them in your EditTexts.
#Override
public void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) {
super.onSaveInstanceState(outState);
outState.putString("name", etName.getText().toString());
outState.putString("password", etPassword.getText().toString());
}
#Override
public void onActivityCreated(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onActivityCreated(savedInstanceState);
if (savedInstanceState != null) {
String name = savedInstanceState.getString("name", "");
String pass = savedInstanceState.getString("password", "");
etName.setText(name);
etPassword.setText(pass);
}
}
I have read a lot of things about the data save instance and restore but Unable to implement in my case. What is my case in application .
I am using the Activity (MainActivity) and calling the fragment in it let say ParentFragment
ParentFragment Calls the ChildFragment in it though ParentFragment has its own views such as TextViews which takes First name, Last name and age and below this part I am programatically calling the ChildFragment
So in this way I have 2 fragments in the MainActivity, which is being shown to the user at a time on the screen
**What I want **
I want when User has change the orientation the layout should also change but I also want that the text fields should maintain there data in them .
I want to save some more fragment variables and their data also on configuration changes and retrieve them after the new layout is set after screen orientation changed.
**Problems and Confusions **
I have no idea If i set the Fragment.setRetainInstance(true) then would my fragment still be able to receive the onConfiguration Change call back?
When I rotate my device, the fragment gets re-initialize and also my activity has the Asynctask and that runs again , i want my activity to hold the same data . How can I achieve that?
Please help me and give me some hint.
If you want to change layout on orientation change then,you should not handle configuration change by retaining the activity(by setting android:configChanges="orientation" value for corresponding activity defined in manifest) or by using setRetainInstance() in fragment.
For saving the fragment state on configuration change use
#Override
protected void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) {
outState.putInt(FIRST_NAME_VALUE_KEY, firstNameTextView.getText());
outState.putInt(LAST_NAME_VALUE_KEY, lastNameTextView.getText());
super.onSaveInstanceState(outState);
}
and for writing back state to the views in fragment use
#Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
View view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.my_fragment, container, false);
if (savedInstanceState != null) {
String firstName = savedInstanceState.getInt(FIRST_NAME_VALUE_KEY);
String lastName = savedInstanceState.getInt(LAST_NAME_VALUE_KEY);
firstNameTextView.setText(firstName);
lastNameTextView.setText(lastName);
}
return view;
}
You will receive onConfigurationChanged() callback by retaining activity.it is not related to Fragment.setRetainInstance(true).
To avoid running asynctask again,We can store data and retain it using following callbacks inside the activity.
#Override
protected void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
// Save custom values into the bundle
savedInstanceState.putInt(SOME_VALUE, someIntValue);
savedInstanceState.putString(SOME_OTHER_VALUE, someStringValue);
// Always call the superclass so it can save the view hierarchy state
super.onSaveInstanceState(savedInstanceState);
}
in onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) call back you can check for savedInstanceSate , based on that you can call u asynctask or retain values as below
#Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
if (savedInstanceState == null) {
asyncTask.execute();
} else {
someIntValue = savedInstanceState.getInt(SOME_VALUE);
someStringValue = savedInstanceState.getString(SOME_OTHER_VALUE);
}
}
I used tab,pageviewer and fragment. I want to change my edittext value when user swipe the page ....
For example I have two tabs in first tab user input two integer value and on page swipe/change tab i want to set the addition of that two inputs on edittext view.
Two fragments in a activity should not communicate directly with each other. The modular way would be to, send the 2 EditText values to the Activity. Add the 2 values in the activity and send the value to the next fragment.
Update: Set the text at onActivityCreated of the Fragment.
#Override
public void onActivityCreated(#Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState)
{
editText.setText(text);
}
if that is not working also, try with a Handler(), like this,
#Override
public void onActivityCreated(#Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState)
{
new Handler().post(new Runnable() {
#Override
public void run() {
editText.setText(text);
}
});
}
You can use a singleton class and define a variable there, or define a variable in the parent activity, or use shared preferences, or use application context.
Hi iam trying to save the state of the fragment when one fragment is replaced with other fragment.
Consider in my Activity i have a fragmentA with textview-1 and textview-2. when i click on the textview-1 i am replacing fragmentA with fragmentB which has a list view.
Now when i click on the fragmentB list item iam getting the list value and updating the textview-1. same thing iam doing for textview-2 but when i return back, the textview-1 value is gone. How to save the state of the fragment A and its textview-1 value.
Tried as below
#Override
public void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
super.onSaveInstanceState(outState);
outState.putString("curChoice", strtext);
}
and in OnActivityCreated()
if (savedInstanceState != null) {
// Restore last state for checked position.
strtext = savedInstanceState.getString("curChoice", "");
//incrementdata(strtext);
}
But always the savedInstanceState is giving null.
When any Fragment is destroyed by the system, everything will just happen exactly the same as in an Activity. It means that every single member variables are also destroyed with the fragment. You will have to manually save and restore those variables through the onSaveInstanceState and onActivityCreated methods respectively.
There is no onRestoreInstanceState method inside a Fragment.
So you need to do something like as below code.
// These variable are destroyed along with Activity
private String var1,var2;
#Override
public void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) {
super.onSaveInstanceState(outState);
outState.putInt("VAR1", var1);
outState.putString("VAR2", var2);
}
#Override
public void onActivityCreated(#Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onActivityCreated(savedInstanceState);
var1 = savedInstanceState.getInt("VAR1");
var2 = savedInstanceState.getString("VAR2");
}
Basically every single standard widget such as EditText, TextView, Checkbox and etc. are all already internally implemented those things. You may need to enable it for some View for example you have to set android:freezeText to true for TextView to use the feature.
I have an aacplayer app and I want to save the state of my activity when orientation changes from portrait to landscape. The TextViews do not appear to be empty, I tried to freeze my textview using this:
android:freezesText="true"
my manifest:
android:configChanges="orientation"
I also tried this:
#Override
public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig){
super.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
setContentView(R.layout.main2);
So when orientation changes to landscape I can see my layout-land main2.xml, that works but my textview goes out and appears empty. Streaming music works great. I can listen to it when orientation changes, but the text inside textviews are gone each time I change the orientation of my device.
What should I do to fix this so I can save the state?
#Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
....
....
Thank you very much.
When your orientation changes, you don't have to manually change to the landscape layout file. Android does this automatically for you. When orientation changes, Android destroys your current activity and creates a new activity again, this is why you are losing the text.
There are 2 parts you need to do, assuming you want a separate layout for portrait and landscape.
Assuming you have 2 XML layout files for portrait and landscape, put your main.xml layout file in the following folders:
res/layout/main.xml <-- this will be your portrait layout
res/layout-land/main.xml <-- this will be your landscape layout
That's all you need to do, you don't have to touch the manifest file to modify android:configChanges="orientation" or override the onConfigurationChanged(). Actually, it's recommended you do not touch this for what you are trying to achieve.
Now to save your text from the text view =) Lets assume your textview is named as MyTextView in your layout xml file. Your activity will need the following:
private TextView mTextView;
private static final String KEY_TEXT_VALUE = "textValue";
#Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
mTextView = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.main);
if (savedInstanceState != null) {
CharSequence savedText = savedInstanceState.getCharSequence(KEY_TEXT_VALUE);
mTextView.setText(savedText);
}
}
#Override
protected void onSaveInstanceState (Bundle outState) {
super.onSaveInstanceState(outState);
outState.putCharSequence(KEY_TEXT_VALUE, mTextView.getText());
}
Basically, whenever Android destroys and recreates your Activity for orientation change, it calls onSaveInstanceState() before destroying and calls onCreate() after recreating. Whatever you save in the bundle in onSaveInstanceState, you can get back from the onCreate() parameter.
So you want to save the value of the text view in the onSaveInstanceState(), and read it and populate your textview in the onCreate(). If the activity is being created for the first time (not due to rotation change), the savedInstanceState will be null in onCreate(). You also probably don't need the android:freezesText="true"
You can also try saving other variables if you need to, since you'll lose all the variables you stored when the activity is destroyed and recreated.
There are two ways of doing this, the first one is in the AndroidManifest.xml file. You can add this to your activity's tag
android:configChanges="keyboardHidden|orientation|screenSize|screenLayout"
Or you can override two methods that will take care of this. This method requires some more effort, but arguably is much better. onSaveInstanceState saves the state of the activity before it's killed, and onRestoreInstanceState restores that information after onStart() Refer to the official documentation for a more in depth look.
In my sample code below, I am saving 2 int values, the current selection from the spinner as well as a radio button.
#Override
public void onSaveInstanceState(#NonNull Bundle savedInstanceState) {
spinPosition = options.getSelectedItemPosition();
savedInstanceState.putInt(Constants.KEY, spinPosition);
savedInstanceState.putInt(Constants.KEY_RADIO, radioPosition);
super.onSaveInstanceState(savedInstanceState);
}
// And I am restoring those values with `getInt`, then I can pass those stored values into the spinner and radio button group to select the same values that we saved earlier.
#Override
public void onRestoreInstanceState(#NotNull Bundle savedInstanceState) {
spinPosition = savedInstanceState.getInt(Constants.KEY);
radioPosition = savedInstanceState.getInt(Constants.KEY_RADIO);
options.setSelection(spinPosition, true);
type.check(radioPosition);
super.onRestoreInstanceState(savedInstanceState);
}
static CharSequence savedText;
#Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
if(savedText != null) {
TextView mTextView = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.main);
mTextView.setText(savedText);
}
}
// Another function in activity, when you change text
public void actionButton(View view) {
// Change and save text in textView
savedText = "Change text";
mTextView.setText(savedText);
}
Its work for me.
But I think its not good code style and architecture for android.
I use in KOTLIN static var / val :
class MyFragment : Fragment()
{
//all my code
//access to static vars -> MyStaticClass.hello
}
class MyStaticClass
{
companion object {
var hello: String = "Static text"
var number_static: Int = 0
}
}