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Navigation Drawer to switch activities instead of fragments


Is it possible to use a navigation drawer in android but instead of updating fragments, i would like to switch between activities as my means of navigation within the app.


Solution

  • Yes it is possible - it's what I did for my app. I already had a number of activities set up, and rather than convert them all to fragments, I wanted to tailor the navigation drawer to work across all of them. Unfortunately, it's not a quick workaround, so if you have the option of using fragments, I would go with that. But regardless here's how I did it:

    Let's say I have 2 activities, both of which I want to have the Navigation Drawer. In the layout.xml for each, I specified a DrawerLayout with the appropriate ListView to hold my navigation options. Essentially, the Navigation drawer is made every time I switch between activities, giving the appearance that it is persisting. To make life a lot easier, I took the common methods required to set up the navigation drawer and put them in their own class: NavigationDrawerSetup.java. That way my activities can use the same custom adapter, etc.

    Within this NavigationDrawerSetup.java class, I have the following:

    • configureDrawer() - this sets up the ActionBar, ActionBarDrawerToggle, and the required listeners
    • My custom array adapter (to populate the navigation options within the list)
    • The selectOptions() method, which handles drawer item clicks

    When you set up the navigation drawer within one of your activities, you just create a new NavigationDrawerSetup object and pass in the required layout parameters (like the DrawerLayout, ListView etc). Then you'd call configureDrawer():

            navigationDrawer = new NavigationDrawerSetup(mDrawerView, mDrawerLayout,
                mDrawerList, actionBar, mNavOptions, currentActivity);
    
        navigationDrawer.configureDrawer();
    

    currentActivity is passed in since the navigation drawer is tied to the activity you are on. You will have to use it when you set up the ActionBarDrawerToggle:

    mDrawerToggle = new ActionBarDrawerToggle(currentActivity, // host Activity
            mDrawerLayout, /* DrawerLayout object */
            R.drawable.ic_drawer, /* nav drawer image to replace 'Up' caret */
            R.string.drawer_open, /* "open drawer" description for accessibility */
            R.string.drawer_close /* "close drawer" description for accessibility */
            )
    

    You will also need to use currentActivity when setting up your custom Adapter:

    As for how to switch between activities via the navigation drawer, you can just set up new intents within your selectItem() method:

    private void selectItem(int position) {
    
        // Handle Navigation Options
        Intent intent;
        switch (position) {
            case 0:
                intent = new Intent(currentActivity, NewActivity.class);
                intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP);
                currentActivity.startActivity(intent);
                break;
            case 1: 
                // etc.
        }
    

    Just make sure that your new Activity also has the navigation drawer setup and it should display.

    There are a ton of things you can do to customize this method to your own needs, but this is the general structure of how I did it. Hope this helps!