Reputation: 16572
Is there a setText() method for SearchView or something like that? I try to set the search text in the searchView like this but there is no method for like this.
searchView.setText(searchToken);
Upvotes: 105
Views: 63823
Reputation: 745
If you want the searchView to expand and it can be shrink back to an icon after the user tap x (close), the way is:
searchView.isIconified = false // Expand it
searchView.setQuery("your text here", false) // true if you want to submit, otherwise false
searchView.clearFocus() // so the keyboard is not show up.
NOTE: If you expand it using:
searchView.onActionViewExpanded()
searchView will not shrink back after user tap x (close)
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 1529
this is what worked for me
MenuItem sItem = menu.findItem(R.id.search);
SearchView searchView = (SearchView) sItem.getActionView();
sItem.expandActionView();
searchView.setQuery("your text", false);
Upvotes: 17
Reputation: 14835
If you want pre-fil your SearchView
with some text searchView.setQuery(text, false)
would not work out of the box. the reason is when SearchView
gets expanded
searchView.onActionViewExpanded()
get called which calls searchView.setText("")
and clears any text we have set.
Solution is to set an Expand listener and set the pre-fil text once the SearchView
is expanded
override fun onCreateOptionsMenu(menu: Menu): Boolean {
menuInflater.inflate(R.menu.main, menu)
val searchView = menu.findItem(R.id.action_search).actionView as SearchView
menu.findItem(R.id.action_search).setOnActionExpandListener(object : MenuItem.OnActionExpandListener {
override fun onMenuItemActionExpand(item: MenuItem?): Boolean {
// it is important to call this before we set our own query text.
searchView.onActionViewExpanded()
searchView.setQuery("Prefil Text", false)
return true
}
override fun onMenuItemActionCollapse(item: MenuItem?) = true
})
return true
}
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 756
You can use setQuery()
to change the text in the textbox.
However, setQuery()
method triggers the focus state of a search view, so a keyboard will show on the screen after this method has been invoked.
To fix this problem, just call searchView.clearFocus()
after setQuery()
method to unfocus it and the keyboard will not show on the screen.
Example:
String suggestWord = intent.getDataString();
searchView.setQuery(suggestWord, false);
searchView.clearFocus();
Upvotes: 41
Reputation: 16572
After wondering and trying I found out that there is a method in the API named setQuery() which you set the searchView text and you may choose to submit the search or not using the boolean parameter.
searchView.setQuery(searchToken, false);
Upvotes: 189