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Detecting when AppBarLayout/CollapsingToolbarLayout is completely expanded


I have a fragment that uses the new CoordinatorLayout/AppBarLayout/CollapsingToolbarLayout paradigm, and I'd like to be able to detect when the collapsing toolbar is fully expanded so that I can perform an operation on the entire fragment it's in, e.g. popping the fragment off the stack and going to a new one, dismissing the fragment. I have the dismissing code working, I just need to know when and when not to use it.

I've experimented a bit with AppBarLayout.OnOffsetChangedListener, but didn't have much luck. Is there a way to use it to determine when things are completely expanded, or is there a more preferred method someone knows about?

Thanks in advance!

EDIT: I also see there are a couple implementations for AppBarLayout.setExpanded(...), however not AppBarLayout.getExpanded() or something similar, so I'm stumped there too.


Solution

  • It doesn't look like there's anything in the APIs, but the following seems to be working for me. It might need testing.

    boolean fullyExpanded =
        (appBarLayout.getHeight() - appBarLayout.getBottom()) == 0;
    

    Edit: The above solution does seem to work, but since I wanted to test this condition when the appbar was scrolled, I ended up using the following solution with OnOffsetChangedListener.

    class Frag extends Fragment implements AppBarLayout.OnOffsetChangedListener {
    
        private boolean appBarIsExpanded = true;
        private AppBarLayout appBarLayout;
    
        @Override 
        public void onActivityCreated(Bundle state) {
            super.onActivityCreated(state);
            appBarLayout = (AppBarLayout) getActivity().findViewById(R.id.app_bar);
        }
    
        @Override
        public void onResume() {
            super.onResume();
            appBarLayout.addOnOffsetChangedListener(this);
        }
    
        @Override
        public void onStop() {
            super.onStop();
            appBarLayout.removeOnOffsetChangedListener(this);
        }
    
        @Override
        public void onOffsetChanged(AppBarLayout appBarLayout, int verticalOffset) {
            appBarIsExpanded = (verticalOffset == 0);
        } 
    
    }