Reputation: 11168
I have a ViewPager, each page is a Fragment view. I want to test if a fragment is in a visible region. the Fragment.isVisible only test
The ViewPager will create 3 (by default) fragment and all three of them meet the above criteria, but only one is actually visible to the user (the human eyes)
Upvotes: 73
Views: 60659
Reputation: 25796
Kotlin:
if (userVisibleHint) {
// the fragment is visible
} else {
// the fragment is not visible
}
Java
if (getUserVisibleHint()) {
// the fragment is visible
} else {
// the fragment is not visible
}
https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Fragment.html#getUserVisibleHint()
https://stackoverflow.com/a/12523627/2069407
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 28773
setUserVisibleHint
probably may not be called, onHiddenChanged
may be called not every time when another fragment is being closed. So, you may rely on onResume
(and onPause
), but it is usually called too often (for example, when you turn on a device screen). Also in some situations it is not called, you should manage current fragment in host activity and write:
if (currentFragment != null) {
currentFragment.onResume();
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 968
In my case i a have to do some work on the first fragment when the fragment is visible to the user
@Override
public void onWindowFocusChanged(boolean hasFocus) {
super.onWindowFocusChanged(hasFocus);
if(viewPager.getAdapter() instanceof YourPager)
{
Fragment fragemnt=((YourPager)viewPager.getAdapter()).getFragment(0); //getFragment(int index) custom method
if( fragemnt instanceof YourFragment)
{
((YourFragment)fragemnt).methodWhochShouldBeCalledAfterUIVisible();
}
}
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2023
This is what I use to determine the visibility of a fragment.
private static boolean m_iAmVisible;
@Override
public void setUserVisibleHint(boolean isVisibleToUser) {
super.setUserVisibleHint(isVisibleToUser);
m_iAmVisible = isVisibleToUser;
if (m_iAmVisible) {
Log.d(localTAG, "this fragment is now visible");
} else {
Log.d(localTAG, "this fragment is now invisible");
}
}
Upvotes: 66
Reputation: 1116
isVisible()
Can still return true even if the fragment is behind an activity.
I'm using the following:
if (getView() != null && getView().isShown()) {
//your code here
}
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 5624
What is wrong with using getView().isShown()
to find out if a Fragment is actually visible?
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 3789
I'm using "setMenuVisibility"-Method for resolving this Problem. As every Fragment can have actionbar-items this is the part where you can determine which Fragment is currently visible to the user.
@Override
public void setMenuVisibility(final boolean visible) {
super.setMenuVisibility(visible);
if (!visible) {
//not visible anymore
}else{
yay visible to the user
}
}
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 1795
For my purposes, it worked to use ViewPager.OnPageChangeListener.onPageSelected()
in conjunction with Fragment.onActivityCreated()
to perform an action when the Fragment is visible. Fragment.getUserVisibleHint()
helps too.
Upvotes: 9
Reputation: 17495
You're right there is a better way to do this!
Have a look at the FragmentPagerAdapter javadoc online and you'll see there is a method setPrimaryItem(ViewGroup container, int position, Object object):void doing exactly what you need.
From the javadoc
public void setPrimaryItem (ViewGroup container, int position, Object object)
Called to inform the adapter of which item is currently considered to be the "primary", that is the one show to the user as the current page.
Parameters container The containing View from which the page will be removed. position The page position that is now the primary. object The same object that was returned by instantiateItem(View, int).
Note on scroll state
Now if you implement this and start debugging to get a feel of when exactly this is called you'll quickly notice this is triggered several times on preparing the fragment and while the user is swiping along.
So it might be a good idea to also attach a ViewPager.OnPageChangeListener and only do what has to be done once the viewpagers scroll state becomes SCOLL_STATE_IDLE again.
Upvotes: 19
Reputation: 2320
If you know what "page" each fragment is attached to you could use ViewPager.getCurrentItem() to determine which fragment is "visible".
Upvotes: 2