Jetpack conditional navigation
I want to change my start navigation fragment based on a condition. My start fragment could be fragment one or two. Is there a way to implement it?

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I want to change my start navigation fragment based on a condition. My start fragment could be fragment one or two. Is there a way to implement it?

Currently, there is no support right of the library to determine condition. You should do it within the custom NavFragment which determines thestartDestination
– HawkPriest
Aug 29 '18 at 8:12
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I want to change my start navigation fragment based on a condition. My start fragment could be fragment one or two. Is there a way to implement it?

I want to change my start navigation fragment based on a condition. My start fragment could be fragment one or two. Is there a way to implement it?

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Currently, there is no support right of the library to determine condition. You should do it within the custom NavFragment which determines thestartDestination
– HawkPriest
Aug 29 '18 at 8:12
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Currently, there is no support right of the library to determine condition. You should do it within the custom NavFragment which determines thestartDestination
– HawkPriest
Aug 29 '18 at 8:12
Currently, there is no support right of the library to determine condition. You should do it within the custom NavFragment which determines the
startDestination– HawkPriest
Aug 29 '18 at 8:12
Currently, there is no support right of the library to determine condition. You should do it within the custom NavFragment which determines the
startDestination– HawkPriest
Aug 29 '18 at 8:12
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Check out this question and its solution // Also added Java code here
Just converted Kotlin code to Java
NavHostFragment navHostFragment = (NavHostFragment) getSupportFragmentManager().findFragmentById(R.id.home_nav_fragment); // Hostfragment
NavInflater inflater = navHostFragment.getNavController().getNavInflater();
NavGraph graph = inflater.inflate(R.navigation.nav_main);
graph.setDefaultArguments(getIntent().getExtras());
graph.setStartDestination(R.id.fragment1);
navHostFragment.getNavController().setGraph(graph);
navHostFragment.getNavController().getGraph().setDefaultArguments(getIntent().getExtras());
NavigationView navigationView = findViewById(R.id.navigationView);
NavigationUI.setupWithNavController(navigationView, navHostFragment.getNavController());
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Check out this question and it's solution
I have also added a comment below the answer to clear it up a bit.
Thanks.. Do you have an example of this implementation using Java?
– Heriberto Ureña
Aug 30 '18 at 19:01
No, I don't, but I guess it shouldn't be difficult to rewrite that code in Java.
– Skyfall100
Aug 31 '18 at 7:42
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Check out this question and its solution // Also added Java code here
Just converted Kotlin code to Java
NavHostFragment navHostFragment = (NavHostFragment) getSupportFragmentManager().findFragmentById(R.id.home_nav_fragment); // Hostfragment
NavInflater inflater = navHostFragment.getNavController().getNavInflater();
NavGraph graph = inflater.inflate(R.navigation.nav_main);
graph.setDefaultArguments(getIntent().getExtras());
graph.setStartDestination(R.id.fragment1);
navHostFragment.getNavController().setGraph(graph);
navHostFragment.getNavController().getGraph().setDefaultArguments(getIntent().getExtras());
NavigationView navigationView = findViewById(R.id.navigationView);
NavigationUI.setupWithNavController(navigationView, navHostFragment.getNavController());
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Check out this question and its solution // Also added Java code here
Just converted Kotlin code to Java
NavHostFragment navHostFragment = (NavHostFragment) getSupportFragmentManager().findFragmentById(R.id.home_nav_fragment); // Hostfragment
NavInflater inflater = navHostFragment.getNavController().getNavInflater();
NavGraph graph = inflater.inflate(R.navigation.nav_main);
graph.setDefaultArguments(getIntent().getExtras());
graph.setStartDestination(R.id.fragment1);
navHostFragment.getNavController().setGraph(graph);
navHostFragment.getNavController().getGraph().setDefaultArguments(getIntent().getExtras());
NavigationView navigationView = findViewById(R.id.navigationView);
NavigationUI.setupWithNavController(navigationView, navHostFragment.getNavController());
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Check out this question and its solution // Also added Java code here
Just converted Kotlin code to Java
NavHostFragment navHostFragment = (NavHostFragment) getSupportFragmentManager().findFragmentById(R.id.home_nav_fragment); // Hostfragment
NavInflater inflater = navHostFragment.getNavController().getNavInflater();
NavGraph graph = inflater.inflate(R.navigation.nav_main);
graph.setDefaultArguments(getIntent().getExtras());
graph.setStartDestination(R.id.fragment1);
navHostFragment.getNavController().setGraph(graph);
navHostFragment.getNavController().getGraph().setDefaultArguments(getIntent().getExtras());
NavigationView navigationView = findViewById(R.id.navigationView);
NavigationUI.setupWithNavController(navigationView, navHostFragment.getNavController());
Check out this question and its solution // Also added Java code here
Just converted Kotlin code to Java
NavHostFragment navHostFragment = (NavHostFragment) getSupportFragmentManager().findFragmentById(R.id.home_nav_fragment); // Hostfragment
NavInflater inflater = navHostFragment.getNavController().getNavInflater();
NavGraph graph = inflater.inflate(R.navigation.nav_main);
graph.setDefaultArguments(getIntent().getExtras());
graph.setStartDestination(R.id.fragment1);
navHostFragment.getNavController().setGraph(graph);
navHostFragment.getNavController().getGraph().setDefaultArguments(getIntent().getExtras());
NavigationView navigationView = findViewById(R.id.navigationView);
NavigationUI.setupWithNavController(navigationView, navHostFragment.getNavController());
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Check out this question and it's solution
I have also added a comment below the answer to clear it up a bit.
Thanks.. Do you have an example of this implementation using Java?
– Heriberto Ureña
Aug 30 '18 at 19:01
No, I don't, but I guess it shouldn't be difficult to rewrite that code in Java.
– Skyfall100
Aug 31 '18 at 7:42
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Check out this question and it's solution
I have also added a comment below the answer to clear it up a bit.
Thanks.. Do you have an example of this implementation using Java?
– Heriberto Ureña
Aug 30 '18 at 19:01
No, I don't, but I guess it shouldn't be difficult to rewrite that code in Java.
– Skyfall100
Aug 31 '18 at 7:42
add a comment |
Check out this question and it's solution
I have also added a comment below the answer to clear it up a bit.
Check out this question and it's solution
I have also added a comment below the answer to clear it up a bit.
answered Aug 29 '18 at 12:21
Skyfall100Skyfall100
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Thanks.. Do you have an example of this implementation using Java?
– Heriberto Ureña
Aug 30 '18 at 19:01
No, I don't, but I guess it shouldn't be difficult to rewrite that code in Java.
– Skyfall100
Aug 31 '18 at 7:42
add a comment |
Thanks.. Do you have an example of this implementation using Java?
– Heriberto Ureña
Aug 30 '18 at 19:01
No, I don't, but I guess it shouldn't be difficult to rewrite that code in Java.
– Skyfall100
Aug 31 '18 at 7:42
Thanks.. Do you have an example of this implementation using Java?
– Heriberto Ureña
Aug 30 '18 at 19:01
Thanks.. Do you have an example of this implementation using Java?
– Heriberto Ureña
Aug 30 '18 at 19:01
No, I don't, but I guess it shouldn't be difficult to rewrite that code in Java.
– Skyfall100
Aug 31 '18 at 7:42
No, I don't, but I guess it shouldn't be difficult to rewrite that code in Java.
– Skyfall100
Aug 31 '18 at 7:42
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Currently, there is no support right of the library to determine condition. You should do it within the custom NavFragment which determines the
startDestination– HawkPriest
Aug 29 '18 at 8:12