Added in API level 11
Deprecated in API level 28

Fragment


open class Fragment : ComponentCallbacks2, View.OnCreateContextMenuListener
kotlin.Any
   ↳ android.app.Fragment

A Fragment is a piece of an application's user interface or behavior that can be placed in an Activity. Interaction with fragments is done through FragmentManager, which can be obtained via Activity.getFragmentManager() and Fragment.getFragmentManager().

The Fragment class can be used many ways to achieve a wide variety of results. In its core, it represents a particular operation or interface that is running within a larger Activity. A Fragment is closely tied to the Activity it is in, and can not be used apart from one. Though Fragment defines its own lifecycle, that lifecycle is dependent on its activity: if the activity is stopped, no fragments inside of it can be started; when the activity is destroyed, all fragments will be destroyed.

All subclasses of Fragment must include a public no-argument constructor. The framework will often re-instantiate a fragment class when needed, in particular during state restore, and needs to be able to find this constructor to instantiate it. If the no-argument constructor is not available, a runtime exception will occur in some cases during state restore.

Topics covered here:

  1. Older Platforms
  2. Lifecycle
  3. Layout
  4. Back Stack

Older Platforms

While the Fragment API was introduced in android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB, a version of the API at is also available for use on older platforms through androidx.fragment.app.FragmentActivity. See the blog post Fragments For All for more details.

Lifecycle

Though a Fragment's lifecycle is tied to its owning activity, it has its own wrinkle on the standard activity lifecycle. It includes basic activity lifecycle methods such as onResume, but also important are methods related to interactions with the activity and UI generation.

The core series of lifecycle methods that are called to bring a fragment up to resumed state (interacting with the user) are:

  1. #onAttach called once the fragment is associated with its activity.
  2. onCreate called to do initial creation of the fragment.
  3. onCreateView creates and returns the view hierarchy associated with the fragment.
  4. onActivityCreated tells the fragment that its activity has completed its own android.app.Activity#onCreate.
  5. onViewStateRestored tells the fragment that all of the saved state of its view hierarchy has been restored.
  6. onStart makes the fragment visible to the user (based on its containing activity being started).
  7. onResume makes the fragment begin interacting with the user (based on its containing activity being resumed).

As a fragment is no longer being used, it goes through a reverse series of callbacks:

  1. onPause fragment is no longer interacting with the user either because its activity is being paused or a fragment operation is modifying it in the activity.
  2. onStop fragment is no longer visible to the user either because its activity is being stopped or a fragment operation is modifying it in the activity.
  3. onDestroyView allows the fragment to clean up resources associated with its View.
  4. onDestroy called to do final cleanup of the fragment's state.
  5. onDetach called immediately prior to the fragment no longer being associated with its activity.

Layout

Fragments can be used as part of your application's layout, allowing you to better modularize your code and more easily adjust your user interface to the screen it is running on. As an example, we can look at a simple program consisting of a list of items, and display of the details of each item.

An activity's layout XML can include <fragment> tags to embed fragment instances inside of the layout. For example, here is a simple layout that embeds one fragment:

The layout is installed in the activity in the normal way:

The titles fragment, showing a list of titles, is fairly simple, relying on ListFragment for most of its work. Note the implementation of clicking an item: depending on the current activity's layout, it can either create and display a new fragment to show the details in-place (more about this later), or start a new activity to show the details.

The details fragment showing the contents of a selected item just displays a string of text based on an index of a string array built in to the app:

In this case when the user clicks on a title, there is no details container in the current activity, so the titles fragment's click code will launch a new activity to display the details fragment:

However the screen may be large enough to show both the list of titles and details about the currently selected title. To use such a layout on a landscape screen, this alternative layout can be placed under layout-land:

Note how the prior code will adjust to this alternative UI flow: the titles fragment will now embed the details fragment inside of this activity, and the details activity will finish itself if it is running in a configuration where the details can be shown in-place.

When a configuration change causes the activity hosting these fragments to restart, its new instance may use a different layout that doesn't include the same fragments as the previous layout. In this case all of the previous fragments will still be instantiated and running in the new instance. However, any that are no longer associated with a <fragment> tag in the view hierarchy will not have their content view created and will return false from isInLayout. (The code here also shows how you can determine if a fragment placed in a container is no longer running in a layout with that container and avoid creating its view hierarchy in that case.)

The attributes of the <fragment> tag are used to control the LayoutParams provided when attaching the fragment's view to the parent container. They can also be parsed by the fragment in #onInflate as parameters.

The fragment being instantiated must have some kind of unique identifier so that it can be re-associated with a previous instance if the parent activity needs to be destroyed and recreated. This can be provided these ways:

  • If nothing is explicitly supplied, the view ID of the container will be used.
  • android:tag can be used in <fragment> to provide a specific tag name for the fragment.
  • android:id can be used in <fragment> to provide a specific identifier for the fragment.

Back Stack

The transaction in which fragments are modified can be placed on an internal back-stack of the owning activity. When the user presses back in the activity, any transactions on the back stack are popped off before the activity itself is finished.

For example, consider this simple fragment that is instantiated with an integer argument and displays that in a TextView in its UI:

A function that creates a new instance of the fragment, replacing whatever current fragment instance is being shown and pushing that change on to the back stack could be written as:

After each call to this function, a new entry is on the stack, and pressing back will pop it to return the user to whatever previous state the activity UI was in.

Fragments appearing or disappearing do not generate system events for accessibility, so set a title on your fragments with View.setAccessibilityPaneTitle(CharSequence) to notify accessibility users of these UI transitions.

Summary

Nested classes
open

Thrown by Fragment.instantiate(Context, String, Bundle) when there is an instantiation failure.

open

State information that has been retrieved from a fragment instance through FragmentManager.saveFragmentInstanceState.

Inherited constants
Public constructors

Default constructor.

Public methods
open Unit
dump(prefix: String!, fd: FileDescriptor!, writer: PrintWriter!, args: Array<String!>!)

Print the Fragments's state into the given stream.

Boolean
equals(other: Any?)

Subclasses can not override equals().

Activity!

Return the Activity this fragment is currently associated with.

open Boolean

Returns whether the exit transition and enter transition overlap or not.

open Boolean

Returns whether the return transition and reenter transition overlap or not.

Bundle!

Return the arguments supplied to setArguments, if any.

FragmentManager!

Return a private FragmentManager for placing and managing Fragments inside of this Fragment.

open Context!

Return the Context this fragment is currently associated with.

open Transition!

Returns the Transition that will be used to move Views into the initial scene.

open Transition!

Returns the Transition that will be used to move Views out of the scene when the fragment is removed, hidden, or detached when not popping the back stack.

FragmentManager!

Return the FragmentManager for interacting with fragments associated with this fragment's activity.

Any?

Return the host object of this fragment.

Int

Return the identifier this fragment is known by.

LayoutInflater!

Returns the cached LayoutInflater used to inflate Views of this Fragment.

open LoaderManager!

Return the LoaderManager for this fragment, creating it if needed.

Fragment!

Returns the parent Fragment containing this Fragment.

open Transition!

Returns the Transition that will be used to move Views in to the scene when returning due to popping a back stack.

Resources!

Return getActivity().getResources().

Boolean

open Transition!

Returns the Transition that will be used to move Views out of the scene when the Fragment is preparing to be removed, hidden, or detached because of popping the back stack.

open Transition!

Returns the Transition that will be used for shared elements transferred into the content Scene.

open Transition!

Return the Transition that will be used for shared elements transferred back during a pop of the back stack.

String!
getString(resId: Int)

Return a localized string from the application's package's default string table.

String!
getString(resId: Int, vararg formatArgs: Any!)

Return a localized formatted string from the application's package's default string table, substituting the format arguments as defined in java.util.Formatter and java.

String!

Get the tag name of the fragment, if specified.

Fragment!

Return the target fragment set by setTargetFragment.

Int

Return the target request code set by setTargetFragment.

CharSequence!
getText(resId: Int)

Return a localized, styled CharSequence from the application's package's default string table.

open Boolean

open View?

Get the root view for the fragment's layout (the one returned by onCreateView), if provided.

Int

Subclasses can not override hashCode().

open static Fragment!
instantiate(context: Context!, fname: String!)

Like instantiate(android.content.Context,java.lang.String,android.os.Bundle) but with a null argument Bundle.

open static Fragment!
instantiate(context: Context!, fname: String!, args: Bundle?)

Create a new instance of a Fragment with the given class name.

Boolean

Return true if the fragment is currently added to its activity.

Boolean

Return true if the fragment has been explicitly detached from the UI.

Boolean

Return true if the fragment has been hidden.

Boolean

Return true if the layout is included as part of an activity view hierarchy via the <fragment> tag.

Boolean

Return true if this fragment is currently being removed from its activity.

Boolean

Return true if the fragment is in the resumed state.

Boolean

Returns true if this fragment is added and its state has already been saved by its host.

Boolean

Return true if the fragment is currently visible to the user.

open Unit
onActivityCreated(savedInstanceState: Bundle?)

Called when the fragment's activity has been created and this fragment's view hierarchy instantiated.

open Unit
onActivityResult(requestCode: Int, resultCode: Int, data: Intent!)

Receive the result from a previous call to startActivityForResult(android.content.Intent,int).

open Unit
onAttach(activity: Activity!)


If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

open Unit
onAttach(context: Context!)

Called when a fragment is first attached to its context.

open Unit
onAttachFragment(childFragment: Fragment!)

Called when a fragment is attached as a child of this fragment.

open Unit

Called by the system when the device configuration changes while your component is running.

open Boolean

This hook is called whenever an item in a context menu is selected.

open Unit
onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?)

Called to do initial creation of a fragment.

open Animator!
onCreateAnimator(transit: Int, enter: Boolean, nextAnim: Int)

Called when a fragment loads an animation.

open Unit

Called when a context menu for the view is about to be shown.

open Unit
onCreateOptionsMenu(menu: Menu!, inflater: MenuInflater!)

Initialize the contents of the Activity's standard options menu.

open View?
onCreateView(inflater: LayoutInflater!, container: ViewGroup?, savedInstanceState: Bundle!)

Called to have the fragment instantiate its user interface view.

open Unit

Called when the fragment is no longer in use.

open Unit

Called when this fragment's option menu items are no longer being included in the overall options menu.

open Unit

Called when the view previously created by onCreateView has been detached from the fragment.

open Unit

Called when the fragment is no longer attached to its activity.

open LayoutInflater!
onGetLayoutInflater(savedInstanceState: Bundle!)

Returns the LayoutInflater used to inflate Views of this Fragment.

open Unit

Called when the hidden state (as returned by isHidden() of the fragment has changed.

open Unit
onInflate(activity: Activity!, attrs: AttributeSet!, savedInstanceState: Bundle!)


If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

open Unit
onInflate(context: Context!, attrs: AttributeSet!, savedInstanceState: Bundle!)

Called when a fragment is being created as part of a view layout inflation, typically from setting the content view of an activity.

open Unit
onInflate(attrs: AttributeSet!, savedInstanceState: Bundle!)


If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

open Unit

This is called when the overall system is running low on memory, and actively running processes should trim their memory usage.

open Unit
onMultiWindowModeChanged(isInMultiWindowMode: Boolean)

Called when the Fragment's activity changes from fullscreen mode to multi-window mode and visa-versa.

open Unit
onMultiWindowModeChanged(isInMultiWindowMode: Boolean, newConfig: Configuration!)

Called when the Fragment's activity changes from fullscreen mode to multi-window mode and visa-versa.

open Boolean

This hook is called whenever an item in your options menu is selected.

open Unit

This hook is called whenever the options menu is being closed (either by the user canceling the menu with the back/menu button, or when an item is selected).

open Unit

Called when the Fragment is no longer resumed.

open Unit
onPictureInPictureModeChanged(isInPictureInPictureMode: Boolean)

Called by the system when the activity changes to and from picture-in-picture mode.

open Unit
onPictureInPictureModeChanged(isInPictureInPictureMode: Boolean, newConfig: Configuration!)

Called by the system when the activity changes to and from picture-in-picture mode.

open Unit

Prepare the Screen's standard options menu to be displayed.

open Unit
onRequestPermissionsResult(requestCode: Int, permissions: Array<String!>, grantResults: IntArray)

Callback for the result from requesting permissions.

open Unit

Called when the fragment is visible to the user and actively running.

open Unit

Called to ask the fragment to save its current dynamic state, so it can later be reconstructed in a new instance of its process is restarted.

open Unit

Called when the Fragment is visible to the user.

open Unit

Called when the Fragment is no longer started.

open Unit
onTrimMemory(level: Int)

Called when the operating system has determined that it is a good time for a process to trim unneeded memory from its process.

open Unit
onViewCreated(view: View!, savedInstanceState: Bundle?)

Called immediately after onCreateView(android.view.LayoutInflater,android.view.ViewGroup,android.os.Bundle) has returned, but before any saved state has been restored in to the view.

open Unit
onViewStateRestored(savedInstanceState: Bundle!)

Called when all saved state has been restored into the view hierarchy of the fragment.

open Unit

Postpone the entering Fragment transition until startPostponedEnterTransition() or FragmentManager.executePendingTransactions() has been called.

open Unit

Registers a context menu to be shown for the given view (multiple views can show the context menu).

Unit
requestPermissions(permissions: Array<String!>, requestCode: Int)

Requests permissions to be granted to this application.

open Unit

Sets whether the exit transition and enter transition overlap or not.

open Unit

Sets whether the return transition and reenter transition overlap or not.

open Unit

Supply the construction arguments for this fragment.

open Unit

When custom transitions are used with Fragments, the enter transition callback is called when this Fragment is attached or detached when not popping the back stack.

open Unit

Sets the Transition that will be used to move Views into the initial scene.

open Unit

When custom transitions are used with Fragments, the exit transition callback is called when this Fragment is attached or detached when popping the back stack.

open Unit

Sets the Transition that will be used to move Views out of the scene when the fragment is removed, hidden, or detached when not popping the back stack.

open Unit

Report that this fragment would like to participate in populating the options menu by receiving a call to onCreateOptionsMenu and related methods.

open Unit

Set the initial saved state that this Fragment should restore itself from when first being constructed, as returned by FragmentManager.saveFragmentInstanceState.

open Unit
setMenuVisibility(menuVisible: Boolean)

Set a hint for whether this fragment's menu should be visible.

open Unit

Sets the Transition that will be used to move Views in to the scene when returning due to popping a back stack.

open Unit

Control whether a fragment instance is retained across Activity re-creation (such as from a configuration change).

open Unit

Sets the Transition that will be used to move Views out of the scene when the Fragment is preparing to be removed, hidden, or detached because of popping the back stack.

open Unit

Sets the Transition that will be used for shared elements transferred into the content Scene.

open Unit

Sets the Transition that will be used for shared elements transferred back during a pop of the back stack.

open Unit
setTargetFragment(fragment: Fragment!, requestCode: Int)

Optional target for this fragment.

open Unit
setUserVisibleHint(isVisibleToUser: Boolean)

Set a hint to the system about whether this fragment's UI is currently visible to the user.

open Boolean

Gets whether you should show UI with rationale before requesting a permission.

open Unit

Call android.

open Unit
startActivity(intent: Intent!, options: Bundle!)

Call android.

open Unit
startActivityForResult(intent: Intent!, requestCode: Int)

Call Activity.startActivityForResult(Intent, int) from the fragment's containing Activity.

open Unit
startActivityForResult(intent: Intent!, requestCode: Int, options: Bundle!)

Call Activity.startActivityForResult(Intent, int, Bundle) from the fragment's containing Activity.

open Unit
startIntentSenderForResult(intent: IntentSender!, requestCode: Int, fillInIntent: Intent?, flagsMask: Int, flagsValues: Int, extraFlags: Int, options: Bundle!)

Call Activity.startIntentSenderForResult(IntentSender, int, Intent, int, int, int, from the fragment's containing Activity.

open Unit

Begin postponed transitions after postponeEnterTransition() was called.

open String

open Unit

Prevents a context menu to be shown for the given view.

Inherited functions

Public constructors

Fragment

Added in API level 11
Fragment()

Default constructor. Every fragment must have an empty constructor, so it can be instantiated when restoring its activity's state. It is strongly recommended that subclasses do not have other constructors with parameters, since these constructors will not be called when the fragment is re-instantiated; instead, arguments can be supplied by the caller with setArguments and later retrieved by the Fragment with getArguments.

Applications should generally not implement a constructor. Prefer onAttach(android.content.Context) instead. It is the first place application code can run where the fragment is ready to be used - the point where the fragment is actually associated with its context. Some applications may also want to implement #onInflate to retrieve attributes from a layout resource, although note this happens when the fragment is attached.

Public methods

dump

Added in API level 11
open fun dump(
    prefix: String!,
    fd: FileDescriptor!,
    writer: PrintWriter!,
    args: Array<String!>!
): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Print the Fragments's state into the given stream.

Parameters
prefix String!: Text to print at the front of each line.
fd FileDescriptor!: The raw file descriptor that the dump is being sent to.
writer PrintWriter!: The PrintWriter to which you should dump your state. This will be closed for you after you return.
args Array<String!>!: additional arguments to the dump request.

equals

Added in API level 11
fun equals(other: Any?): Boolean

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Subclasses can not override equals().

Parameters
obj the reference object with which to compare.
o This value may be null.
Return
Boolean true if this object is the same as the obj argument; false otherwise.

getActivity

Added in API level 11
fun getActivity(): Activity!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return the Activity this fragment is currently associated with.

getAllowEnterTransitionOverlap

Added in API level 21
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun getAllowEnterTransitionOverlap(): Boolean

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Returns whether the exit transition and enter transition overlap or not. When true, the enter transition will start as soon as possible. When false, the enter transition will wait until the exit transition completes before starting.

Return
Boolean true when the enter transition should start as soon as possible or false to when it should wait until the exiting transition completes.

getAllowReturnTransitionOverlap

Added in API level 21
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun getAllowReturnTransitionOverlap(): Boolean

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Returns whether the return transition and reenter transition overlap or not. When true, the reenter transition will start as soon as possible. When false, the reenter transition will wait until the return transition completes before starting.

Return
Boolean true to start the reenter transition when possible or false to wait until the return transition completes.

getArguments

Added in API level 11
fun getArguments(): Bundle!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return the arguments supplied to setArguments, if any.

getChildFragmentManager

Added in API level 17
Deprecated in API level 28
fun getChildFragmentManager(): FragmentManager!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return a private FragmentManager for placing and managing Fragments inside of this Fragment.

getContext

Added in API level 23
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun getContext(): Context!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return the Context this fragment is currently associated with.

getEnterTransition

Added in API level 21
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun getEnterTransition(): Transition!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Returns the Transition that will be used to move Views into the initial scene. The entering Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that have ViewGroup.isTransitionGroup return true. Typical Transitions will extend android.transition.Visibility as entering is governed by changing visibility from View.INVISIBLE to View.VISIBLE.

Return
Transition! the Transition to use to move Views into the initial Scene.

getExitTransition

Added in API level 21
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun getExitTransition(): Transition!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Returns the Transition that will be used to move Views out of the scene when the fragment is removed, hidden, or detached when not popping the back stack. The exiting Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that have ViewGroup.isTransitionGroup return true. Typical Transitions will extend android.transition.Visibility as exiting is governed by changing visibility from View.VISIBLE to View.INVISIBLE. If transition is null, the views will remain unaffected.

Return
Transition! the Transition to use to move Views out of the Scene when the Fragment is being closed not due to popping the back stack.

getFragmentManager

Added in API level 11
fun getFragmentManager(): FragmentManager!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return the FragmentManager for interacting with fragments associated with this fragment's activity. Note that this will be non-null slightly before getActivity(), during the time from when the fragment is placed in a FragmentTransaction until it is committed and attached to its activity.

If this Fragment is a child of another Fragment, the FragmentManager returned here will be the parent's getChildFragmentManager().

getHost

Added in API level 23
Deprecated in API level 28
fun getHost(): Any?

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return the host object of this fragment. May return null if the fragment isn't currently being hosted.

getId

Added in API level 11
fun getId(): Int

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return the identifier this fragment is known by. This is either the android:id value supplied in a layout or the container view ID supplied when adding the fragment.

getLayoutInflater

Added in API level 26
Deprecated in API level 28
fun getLayoutInflater(): LayoutInflater!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Returns the cached LayoutInflater used to inflate Views of this Fragment. If onGetLayoutInflater(android.os.Bundle) has not been called onGetLayoutInflater(android.os.Bundle) will be called with a null argument and that value will be cached.

The cached LayoutInflater will be replaced immediately prior to onCreateView(android.view.LayoutInflater,android.view.ViewGroup,android.os.Bundle) and cleared immediately after onDetach().

Return
LayoutInflater! The LayoutInflater used to inflate Views of this Fragment.

getLoaderManager

Added in API level 11
open fun getLoaderManager(): LoaderManager!

Deprecated: Use androidx.fragment.app.Fragment#getLoaderManager()

Return the LoaderManager for this fragment, creating it if needed.

getParentFragment

Added in API level 17
Deprecated in API level 28
fun getParentFragment(): Fragment!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Returns the parent Fragment containing this Fragment. If this Fragment is attached directly to an Activity, returns null.

getReenterTransition

Added in API level 21
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun getReenterTransition(): Transition!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Returns the Transition that will be used to move Views in to the scene when returning due to popping a back stack. The entering Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that have ViewGroup.isTransitionGroup return true. Typical Transitions will extend android.transition.Visibility as exiting is governed by changing visibility from View.VISIBLE to View.INVISIBLE. If transition is null, the views will remain unaffected. If nothing is set, the default will be to use the same transition as setExitTransition(android.transition.Transition).

Return
Transition! the Transition to use to move Views into the scene when reentering from a previously-started Activity.

getResources

Added in API level 11
fun getResources(): Resources!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return getActivity().getResources().

getRetainInstance

Added in API level 11
fun getRetainInstance(): Boolean

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

getReturnTransition

Added in API level 21
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun getReturnTransition(): Transition!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Returns the Transition that will be used to move Views out of the scene when the Fragment is preparing to be removed, hidden, or detached because of popping the back stack. The exiting Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that have ViewGroup.isTransitionGroup return true. Typical Transitions will extend android.transition.Visibility as entering is governed by changing visibility from View.VISIBLE to View.INVISIBLE. If transition is null, entering Views will remain unaffected.

Return
Transition! the Transition to use to move Views out of the Scene when the Fragment is preparing to close.

getSharedElementEnterTransition

Added in API level 21
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun getSharedElementEnterTransition(): Transition!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Returns the Transition that will be used for shared elements transferred into the content Scene. Typical Transitions will affect size and location, such as android.transition.ChangeBounds. A null value will cause transferred shared elements to blink to the final position.

Return
Transition! The Transition to use for shared elements transferred into the content Scene.

getSharedElementReturnTransition

Added in API level 21
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun getSharedElementReturnTransition(): Transition!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return the Transition that will be used for shared elements transferred back during a pop of the back stack. This Transition acts in the leaving Fragment. Typical Transitions will affect size and location, such as android.transition.ChangeBounds. A null value will cause transferred shared elements to blink to the final position. If no value is set, the default will be to use the same value as setSharedElementEnterTransition(android.transition.Transition).

Return
Transition! The Transition to use for shared elements transferred out of the content Scene.

getString

Added in API level 11
fun getString(resId: Int): String!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return a localized string from the application's package's default string table.

Parameters
resId Int: Resource id for the string

getString

Added in API level 11
fun getString(
    resId: Int,
    vararg formatArgs: Any!
): String!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return a localized formatted string from the application's package's default string table, substituting the format arguments as defined in java.util.Formatter and java.lang.String#format.

Parameters
resId Int: Resource id for the format string
formatArgs Any!: The format arguments that will be used for substitution.

getTag

Added in API level 11
fun getTag(): String!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Get the tag name of the fragment, if specified.

getTargetFragment

Added in API level 11
fun getTargetFragment(): Fragment!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return the target fragment set by setTargetFragment.

getTargetRequestCode

Added in API level 11
fun getTargetRequestCode(): Int

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return the target request code set by setTargetFragment.

getText

Added in API level 11
fun getText(resId: Int): CharSequence!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return a localized, styled CharSequence from the application's package's default string table.

Parameters
resId Int: Resource id for the CharSequence text

getUserVisibleHint

Added in API level 15
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun getUserVisibleHint(): Boolean

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return
Boolean The current value of the user-visible hint on this fragment.

getView

Added in API level 11
open fun getView(): View?

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Get the root view for the fragment's layout (the one returned by onCreateView), if provided.

Return
View? The fragment's root view, or null if it has no layout.

hashCode

Added in API level 11
fun hashCode(): Int

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Subclasses can not override hashCode().

Return
Int a hash code value for this object.

instantiate

Added in API level 11
open static fun instantiate(
    context: Context!,
    fname: String!
): Fragment!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Like instantiate(android.content.Context,java.lang.String,android.os.Bundle) but with a null argument Bundle.

instantiate

Added in API level 11
open static fun instantiate(
    context: Context!,
    fname: String!,
    args: Bundle?
): Fragment!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Create a new instance of a Fragment with the given class name. This is the same as calling its empty constructor.

Parameters
context Context!: The calling context being used to instantiate the fragment. This is currently just used to get its ClassLoader.
fname String!: The class name of the fragment to instantiate.
args Bundle?: Bundle of arguments to supply to the fragment, which it can retrieve with getArguments(). May be null.
Return
Fragment! Returns a new fragment instance.
Exceptions
android.app.Fragment.InstantiationException If there is a failure in instantiating the given fragment class. This is a runtime exception; it is not normally expected to happen.

isAdded

Added in API level 11
fun isAdded(): Boolean

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return true if the fragment is currently added to its activity.

isDetached

Added in API level 13
Deprecated in API level 28
fun isDetached(): Boolean

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return true if the fragment has been explicitly detached from the UI. That is, FragmentTransaction.detach(Fragment) has been used on it.

isHidden

Added in API level 11
fun isHidden(): Boolean

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return true if the fragment has been hidden. By default fragments are shown. You can find out about changes to this state with onHiddenChanged. Note that the hidden state is orthogonal to other states -- that is, to be visible to the user, a fragment must be both started and not hidden.

isInLayout

Added in API level 11
fun isInLayout(): Boolean

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return true if the layout is included as part of an activity view hierarchy via the <fragment> tag. This will always be true when fragments are created through the <fragment> tag, except in the case where an old fragment is restored from a previous state and it does not appear in the layout of the current state.

isRemoving

Added in API level 11
fun isRemoving(): Boolean

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return true if this fragment is currently being removed from its activity. This is not whether its activity is finishing, but rather whether it is in the process of being removed from its activity.

isResumed

Added in API level 11
fun isResumed(): Boolean

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return true if the fragment is in the resumed state. This is true for the duration of onResume() and onPause() as well.

isStateSaved

Added in API level 26
Deprecated in API level 28
fun isStateSaved(): Boolean

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Returns true if this fragment is added and its state has already been saved by its host. Any operations that would change saved state should not be performed if this method returns true, and some operations such as setArguments(android.os.Bundle) will fail.

Return
Boolean true if this fragment's state has already been saved by its host

isVisible

Added in API level 11
fun isVisible(): Boolean

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return true if the fragment is currently visible to the user. This means it: (1) has been added, (2) has its view attached to the window, and (3) is not hidden.

onActivityCreated

Added in API level 11
open fun onActivityCreated(savedInstanceState: Bundle?): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called when the fragment's activity has been created and this fragment's view hierarchy instantiated. It can be used to do final initialization once these pieces are in place, such as retrieving views or restoring state. It is also useful for fragments that use setRetainInstance(boolean) to retain their instance, as this callback tells the fragment when it is fully associated with the new activity instance. This is called after onCreateView and before onViewStateRestored(android.os.Bundle).
If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

Parameters
savedInstanceState Bundle?: If the fragment is being re-created from a previous saved state, this is the state. This value may be null.

onActivityResult

Added in API level 11
open fun onActivityResult(
    requestCode: Int,
    resultCode: Int,
    data: Intent!
): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Receive the result from a previous call to startActivityForResult(android.content.Intent,int). This follows the related Activity API as described there in Activity.onActivityResult(int, int, Intent).

Parameters
requestCode Int: The integer request code originally supplied to startActivityForResult(), allowing you to identify who this result came from.
resultCode Int: The integer result code returned by the child activity through its setResult().
data Intent!: An Intent, which can return result data to the caller (various data can be attached to Intent "extras").

onAttach

Added in API level 11
Deprecated in API level 23
open fun onAttach(activity: Activity!): Unit

Deprecated: Use onAttach(android.content.Context) instead.


If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

onAttach

Added in API level 23
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun onAttach(context: Context!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called when a fragment is first attached to its context. onCreate(android.os.Bundle) will be called after this.
If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

onAttachFragment

Added in API level 24
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun onAttachFragment(childFragment: Fragment!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called when a fragment is attached as a child of this fragment.

This is called after the attached fragment's onAttach and before the attached fragment's onCreate if the fragment has not yet had a previous call to onCreate.

Parameters
childFragment Fragment!: child fragment being attached

onConfigurationChanged

Added in API level 11
open fun onConfigurationChanged(newConfig: Configuration): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called by the system when the device configuration changes while your component is running. Note that, unlike activities, other components are never restarted when a configuration changes: they must always deal with the results of the change, such as by re-retrieving resources.

At the time that this function has been called, your Resources object will have been updated to return resource values matching the new configuration.

For more information, read Handling Runtime Changes. If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

Parameters
newConfig Configuration: The new device configuration. This value cannot be null.

onContextItemSelected

Added in API level 11
open fun onContextItemSelected(item: MenuItem!): Boolean

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

This hook is called whenever an item in a context menu is selected. The default implementation simply returns false to have the normal processing happen (calling the item's Runnable or sending a message to its Handler as appropriate). You can use this method for any items for which you would like to do processing without those other facilities.

Use MenuItem.getMenuInfo() to get extra information set by the View that added this menu item.

Derived classes should call through to the base class for it to perform the default menu handling.

Parameters
item MenuItem!: The context menu item that was selected.
Return
Boolean boolean Return false to allow normal context menu processing to proceed, true to consume it here.

onCreate

Added in API level 11
open fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called to do initial creation of a fragment. This is called after onAttach(android.app.Activity) and before onCreateView(android.view.LayoutInflater,android.view.ViewGroup,android.os.Bundle), but is not called if the fragment instance is retained across Activity re-creation (see setRetainInstance(boolean)).

Note that this can be called while the fragment's activity is still in the process of being created. As such, you can not rely on things like the activity's content view hierarchy being initialized at this point. If you want to do work once the activity itself is created, see onActivityCreated(android.os.Bundle).

If your app's targetSdkVersion is android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M or lower, child fragments being restored from the savedInstanceState are restored after onCreate returns. When targeting android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N or above and running on an N or newer platform version they are restored by Fragment.onCreate.


If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.
Parameters
savedInstanceState Bundle?: If the fragment is being re-created from a previous saved state, this is the state. This value may be null.

onCreateAnimator

Added in API level 11
open fun onCreateAnimator(
    transit: Int,
    enter: Boolean,
    nextAnim: Int
): Animator!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called when a fragment loads an animation.

onCreateContextMenu

Added in API level 11
open fun onCreateContextMenu(
    menu: ContextMenu!,
    v: View!,
    menuInfo: ContextMenu.ContextMenuInfo!
): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called when a context menu for the view is about to be shown. Unlike onCreateOptionsMenu, this will be called every time the context menu is about to be shown and should be populated for the view (or item inside the view for AdapterView subclasses, this can be found in the menuInfo)).

Use onContextItemSelected(android.view.MenuItem) to know when an item has been selected.

The default implementation calls up to Activity.onCreateContextMenu, though you can not call this implementation if you don't want that behavior.

It is not safe to hold onto the context menu after this method returns. Called when the context menu for this view is being built. It is not safe to hold onto the menu after this method returns.

Parameters
menu ContextMenu!: The context menu that is being built
v View!: The view for which the context menu is being built
menuInfo ContextMenu.ContextMenuInfo!: Extra information about the item for which the context menu should be shown. This information will vary depending on the class of v.

onCreateOptionsMenu

Added in API level 11
open fun onCreateOptionsMenu(
    menu: Menu!,
    inflater: MenuInflater!
): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Initialize the contents of the Activity's standard options menu. You should place your menu items in to menu. For this method to be called, you must have first called setHasOptionsMenu. See Activity.onCreateOptionsMenu for more information.

Parameters
menu Menu!: The options menu in which you place your items.

onCreateView

Added in API level 11
open fun onCreateView(
    inflater: LayoutInflater!,
    container: ViewGroup?,
    savedInstanceState: Bundle!
): View?

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called to have the fragment instantiate its user interface view. This is optional, and non-graphical fragments can return null (which is the default implementation). This will be called between onCreate(android.os.Bundle) and onActivityCreated(android.os.Bundle).

If you return a View from here, you will later be called in onDestroyView when the view is being released.

Parameters
inflater LayoutInflater!: The LayoutInflater object that can be used to inflate any views in the fragment,
container ViewGroup?: If non-null, this is the parent view that the fragment's UI should be attached to. The fragment should not add the view itself, but this can be used to generate the LayoutParams of the view.
savedInstanceState Bundle!: If non-null, this fragment is being re-constructed from a previous saved state as given here.
Return
View? Return the View for the fragment's UI, or null.

onDestroy

Added in API level 11
open fun onDestroy(): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called when the fragment is no longer in use. This is called after onStop() and before onDetach().
If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

onDestroyOptionsMenu

Added in API level 11
open fun onDestroyOptionsMenu(): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called when this fragment's option menu items are no longer being included in the overall options menu. Receiving this call means that the menu needed to be rebuilt, but this fragment's items were not included in the newly built menu (its onCreateOptionsMenu(android.view.Menu,android.view.MenuInflater) was not called).

onDestroyView

Added in API level 11
open fun onDestroyView(): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called when the view previously created by onCreateView has been detached from the fragment. The next time the fragment needs to be displayed, a new view will be created. This is called after onStop() and before onDestroy(). It is called regardless of whether onCreateView returned a non-null view. Internally it is called after the view's state has been saved but before it has been removed from its parent.
If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

onDetach

Added in API level 11
open fun onDetach(): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called when the fragment is no longer attached to its activity. This is called after onDestroy(), except in the cases where the fragment instance is retained across Activity re-creation (see setRetainInstance(boolean)), in which case it is called after onStop().
If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

onGetLayoutInflater

Added in API level 26
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun onGetLayoutInflater(savedInstanceState: Bundle!): LayoutInflater!

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Returns the LayoutInflater used to inflate Views of this Fragment. The default implementation will throw an exception if the Fragment is not attached.

Return
LayoutInflater! The LayoutInflater used to inflate Views of this Fragment.

onHiddenChanged

Added in API level 11
open fun onHiddenChanged(hidden: Boolean): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called when the hidden state (as returned by isHidden() of the fragment has changed. Fragments start out not hidden; this will be called whenever the fragment changes state from that.

Parameters
hidden Boolean: True if the fragment is now hidden, false otherwise.

onInflate

Added in API level 12
Deprecated in API level 23
open fun onInflate(
    activity: Activity!,
    attrs: AttributeSet!,
    savedInstanceState: Bundle!
): Unit

Deprecated: Use onInflate(android.content.Context,android.util.AttributeSet,android.os.Bundle) instead.


If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

onInflate

Added in API level 23
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun onInflate(
    context: Context!,
    attrs: AttributeSet!,
    savedInstanceState: Bundle!
): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called when a fragment is being created as part of a view layout inflation, typically from setting the content view of an activity. This may be called immediately after the fragment is created from a tag in a layout file. Note this is before the fragment's onAttach(android.app.Activity) has been called; all you should do here is parse the attributes and save them away.

This is called every time the fragment is inflated, even if it is being inflated into a new instance with saved state. It typically makes sense to re-parse the parameters each time, to allow them to change with different configurations.

Here is a typical implementation of a fragment that can take parameters both through attributes supplied here as well from getArguments():

Note that parsing the XML attributes uses a "styleable" resource. The declaration for the styleable used here is:

The fragment can then be declared within its activity's content layout through a tag like this:

This fragment can also be created dynamically from arguments given at runtime in the arguments Bundle; here is an example of doing so at creation of the containing activity:


If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

Parameters
context Context!: The Context that is inflating this fragment.
attrs AttributeSet!: The attributes at the tag where the fragment is being created.
savedInstanceState Bundle!: If the fragment is being re-created from a previous saved state, this is the state.

onInflate

Added in API level 11
Deprecated in API level 15
open fun onInflate(
    attrs: AttributeSet!,
    savedInstanceState: Bundle!
): Unit

Deprecated: Use onInflate(android.content.Context,android.util.AttributeSet,android.os.Bundle) instead.


If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

onLowMemory

Added in API level 11
open fun onLowMemory(): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

This is called when the overall system is running low on memory, and actively running processes should trim their memory usage. While the exact point at which this will be called is not defined, generally it will happen when all background process have been killed. That is, before reaching the point of killing processes hosting service and foreground UI that we would like to avoid killing. If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

onMultiWindowModeChanged

Added in API level 24
Deprecated in API level 26
open fun onMultiWindowModeChanged(isInMultiWindowMode: Boolean): Unit

Deprecated: Use onMultiWindowModeChanged(boolean,android.content.res.Configuration) instead.

Called when the Fragment's activity changes from fullscreen mode to multi-window mode and visa-versa. This is generally tied to android.app.Activity#onMultiWindowModeChanged of the containing Activity.

Parameters
isInMultiWindowMode Boolean: True if the activity is in multi-window mode.

onMultiWindowModeChanged

Added in API level 26
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun onMultiWindowModeChanged(
    isInMultiWindowMode: Boolean,
    newConfig: Configuration!
): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called when the Fragment's activity changes from fullscreen mode to multi-window mode and visa-versa. This is generally tied to android.app.Activity#onMultiWindowModeChanged of the containing Activity. This method provides the same configuration that will be sent in the following onConfigurationChanged(android.content.res.Configuration) call after the activity enters this mode.

Parameters
isInMultiWindowMode Boolean: True if the activity is in multi-window mode.
newConfig Configuration!: The new configuration of the activity with the state {@param isInMultiWindowMode}.

onOptionsItemSelected

Added in API level 11
open fun onOptionsItemSelected(item: MenuItem!): Boolean

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

This hook is called whenever an item in your options menu is selected. The default implementation simply returns false to have the normal processing happen (calling the item's Runnable or sending a message to its Handler as appropriate). You can use this method for any items for which you would like to do processing without those other facilities.

Derived classes should call through to the base class for it to perform the default menu handling.

Parameters
item MenuItem!: The menu item that was selected.
Return
Boolean boolean Return false to allow normal menu processing to proceed, true to consume it here.

onOptionsMenuClosed

Added in API level 11
open fun onOptionsMenuClosed(menu: Menu!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

This hook is called whenever the options menu is being closed (either by the user canceling the menu with the back/menu button, or when an item is selected).

Parameters
menu Menu!: The options menu as last shown or first initialized by onCreateOptionsMenu().

onPause

Added in API level 11
open fun onPause(): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called when the Fragment is no longer resumed. This is generally tied to Activity.onPause of the containing Activity's lifecycle.
If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

onPictureInPictureModeChanged

Added in API level 24
Deprecated in API level 26
open fun onPictureInPictureModeChanged(isInPictureInPictureMode: Boolean): Unit

Deprecated: Use onPictureInPictureModeChanged(boolean,android.content.res.Configuration) instead.

Called by the system when the activity changes to and from picture-in-picture mode. This is generally tied to android.app.Activity#onPictureInPictureModeChanged of the containing Activity.

Parameters
isInPictureInPictureMode Boolean: True if the activity is in picture-in-picture mode.

onPictureInPictureModeChanged

Added in API level 26
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun onPictureInPictureModeChanged(
    isInPictureInPictureMode: Boolean,
    newConfig: Configuration!
): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called by the system when the activity changes to and from picture-in-picture mode. This is generally tied to android.app.Activity#onPictureInPictureModeChanged of the containing Activity. This method provides the same configuration that will be sent in the following onConfigurationChanged(android.content.res.Configuration) call after the activity enters this mode.

Parameters
isInPictureInPictureMode Boolean: True if the activity is in picture-in-picture mode.
newConfig Configuration!: The new configuration of the activity with the state {@param isInPictureInPictureMode}.

onPrepareOptionsMenu

Added in API level 11
open fun onPrepareOptionsMenu(menu: Menu!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Prepare the Screen's standard options menu to be displayed. This is called right before the menu is shown, every time it is shown. You can use this method to efficiently enable/disable items or otherwise dynamically modify the contents. See Activity.onPrepareOptionsMenu for more information.

Parameters
menu Menu!: The options menu as last shown or first initialized by onCreateOptionsMenu().

onRequestPermissionsResult

Added in API level 23
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun onRequestPermissionsResult(
    requestCode: Int,
    permissions: Array<String!>,
    grantResults: IntArray
): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Callback for the result from requesting permissions. This method is invoked for every call on requestPermissions(java.lang.String[],int).

Note: It is possible that the permissions request interaction with the user is interrupted. In this case you will receive empty permissions and results arrays which should be treated as a cancellation.

Parameters
requestCode Int: The request code passed in requestPermissions(java.lang.String[],int).
permissions Array<String!>: The requested permissions. Never null.
grantResults IntArray: The grant results for the corresponding permissions which is either android.content.pm.PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED or android.content.pm.PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED. Never null.

onResume

Added in API level 11
open fun onResume(): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called when the fragment is visible to the user and actively running. This is generally tied to Activity.onResume of the containing Activity's lifecycle.
If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

onSaveInstanceState

Added in API level 11
open fun onSaveInstanceState(outState: Bundle!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called to ask the fragment to save its current dynamic state, so it can later be reconstructed in a new instance of its process is restarted. If a new instance of the fragment later needs to be created, the data you place in the Bundle here will be available in the Bundle given to onCreate(android.os.Bundle), onCreateView(android.view.LayoutInflater,android.view.ViewGroup,android.os.Bundle), and onActivityCreated(android.os.Bundle).

This corresponds to Activity.onSaveInstanceState(Bundle) and most of the discussion there applies here as well. Note however: this method may be called at any time before onDestroy(). There are many situations where a fragment may be mostly torn down (such as when placed on the back stack with no UI showing), but its state will not be saved until its owning activity actually needs to save its state.

Parameters
outState Bundle!: Bundle in which to place your saved state.

onStart

Added in API level 11
open fun onStart(): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called when the Fragment is visible to the user. This is generally tied to Activity.onStart of the containing Activity's lifecycle.
If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

onStop

Added in API level 11
open fun onStop(): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called when the Fragment is no longer started. This is generally tied to Activity.onStop of the containing Activity's lifecycle.
If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

onTrimMemory

Added in API level 14
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun onTrimMemory(level: Int): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called when the operating system has determined that it is a good time for a process to trim unneeded memory from its process. You should never compare to exact values of the level, since new intermediate values may be added -- you will typically want to compare if the value is greater or equal to a level you are interested in.

To retrieve the processes current trim level at any point, you can use ActivityManager.getMyMemoryState(RunningAppProcessInfo). If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

Parameters
level Int: The context of the trim, giving a hint of the amount of trimming the application may like to perform. Value is android.content.ComponentCallbacks2#TRIM_MEMORY_COMPLETE, android.content.ComponentCallbacks2#TRIM_MEMORY_MODERATE, android.content.ComponentCallbacks2#TRIM_MEMORY_BACKGROUND, android.content.ComponentCallbacks2#TRIM_MEMORY_UI_HIDDEN, android.content.ComponentCallbacks2#TRIM_MEMORY_RUNNING_CRITICAL, android.content.ComponentCallbacks2#TRIM_MEMORY_RUNNING_LOW, or android.content.ComponentCallbacks2#TRIM_MEMORY_RUNNING_MODERATE

onViewCreated

Added in API level 13
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun onViewCreated(
    view: View!,
    savedInstanceState: Bundle?
): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called immediately after onCreateView(android.view.LayoutInflater,android.view.ViewGroup,android.os.Bundle) has returned, but before any saved state has been restored in to the view. This gives subclasses a chance to initialize themselves once they know their view hierarchy has been completely created. The fragment's view hierarchy is not however attached to its parent at this point.

Parameters
view View!: The View returned by onCreateView(android.view.LayoutInflater,android.view.ViewGroup,android.os.Bundle).
savedInstanceState Bundle?: If non-null, this fragment is being re-constructed from a previous saved state as given here.

onViewStateRestored

Added in API level 17
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun onViewStateRestored(savedInstanceState: Bundle!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Called when all saved state has been restored into the view hierarchy of the fragment. This can be used to do initialization based on saved state that you are letting the view hierarchy track itself, such as whether check box widgets are currently checked. This is called after onActivityCreated(android.os.Bundle) and before onStart().
If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.

Parameters
savedInstanceState Bundle!: If the fragment is being re-created from a previous saved state, this is the state.

postponeEnterTransition

Added in API level 26
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun postponeEnterTransition(): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Postpone the entering Fragment transition until startPostponedEnterTransition() or FragmentManager.executePendingTransactions() has been called.

This method gives the Fragment the ability to delay Fragment animations until all data is loaded. Until then, the added, shown, and attached Fragments will be INVISIBLE and removed, hidden, and detached Fragments won't be have their Views removed. The transaction runs when all postponed added Fragments in the transaction have called startPostponedEnterTransition().

This method should be called before being added to the FragmentTransaction or in onCreate(android.os.Bundle), onAttach(android.content.Context), or onCreateView(android.view.LayoutInflater,android.view.ViewGroup,android.os.Bundle)}. startPostponedEnterTransition() must be called to allow the Fragment to start the transitions.

When a FragmentTransaction is started that may affect a postponed FragmentTransaction, based on which containers are in their operations, the postponed FragmentTransaction will have its start triggered. The early triggering may result in faulty or nonexistent animations in the postponed transaction. FragmentTransactions that operate only on independent containers will not interfere with each other's postponement.

Calling postponeEnterTransition on Fragments with a null View will not postpone the transition. Likewise, postponement only works if FragmentTransaction optimizations are enabled.

registerForContextMenu

Added in API level 11
open fun registerForContextMenu(view: View!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Registers a context menu to be shown for the given view (multiple views can show the context menu). This method will set the OnCreateContextMenuListener on the view to this fragment, so onCreateContextMenu(android.view.ContextMenu,android.view.View,android.view.ContextMenu.ContextMenuInfo) will be called when it is time to show the context menu.

Parameters
view View!: The view that should show a context menu.

requestPermissions

Added in API level 23
Deprecated in API level 28
fun requestPermissions(
    permissions: Array<String!>,
    requestCode: Int
): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Requests permissions to be granted to this application. These permissions must be requested in your manifest, they should not be granted to your app, and they should have protection level #PROTECTION_DANGEROUS dangerous, regardless whether they are declared by the platform or a third-party app.

Normal permissions android.content.pm.PermissionInfo#PROTECTION_NORMAL are granted at install time if requested in the manifest. Signature permissions android.content.pm.PermissionInfo#PROTECTION_SIGNATURE are granted at install time if requested in the manifest and the signature of your app matches the signature of the app declaring the permissions.

Call shouldShowRequestPermissionRationale(java.lang.String) before calling this API to check if the system recommends to show a rationale UI before asking for a permission.

If your app does not have the requested permissions the user will be presented with UI for accepting them. After the user has accepted or rejected the requested permissions you will receive a callback on onRequestPermissionsResult(int,java.lang.String[],int[]) reporting whether the permissions were granted or not.

Note that requesting a permission does not guarantee it will be granted and your app should be able to run without having this permission.

This method may start an activity allowing the user to choose which permissions to grant and which to reject. Hence, you should be prepared that your activity may be paused and resumed. Further, granting some permissions may require a restart of you application. In such a case, the system will recreate the activity stack before delivering the result to onRequestPermissionsResult(int,java.lang.String[],int[]).

When checking whether you have a permission you should use android.content.Context#checkSelfPermission(String).

Calling this API for permissions already granted to your app would show UI to the user to decide whether the app can still hold these permissions. This can be useful if the way your app uses data guarded by the permissions changes significantly.

You cannot request a permission if your activity sets noHistory to true because in this case the activity would not receive result callbacks including onRequestPermissionsResult(int,java.lang.String[],int[]).

Parameters
permissions Array<String!>: The requested permissions. Must me non-null and not empty.
requestCode Int: Application specific request code to match with a result reported to onRequestPermissionsResult(int,java.lang.String[],int[]). Should be >= 0.

setAllowEnterTransitionOverlap

Added in API level 21
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun setAllowEnterTransitionOverlap(allow: Boolean): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Sets whether the exit transition and enter transition overlap or not. When true, the enter transition will start as soon as possible. When false, the enter transition will wait until the exit transition completes before starting.

Parameters
allow Boolean: true to start the enter transition when possible or false to wait until the exiting transition completes.

setAllowReturnTransitionOverlap

Added in API level 21
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun setAllowReturnTransitionOverlap(allow: Boolean): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Sets whether the return transition and reenter transition overlap or not. When true, the reenter transition will start as soon as possible. When false, the reenter transition will wait until the return transition completes before starting.

Parameters
allow Boolean: true to start the reenter transition when possible or false to wait until the return transition completes.

setArguments

Added in API level 11
open fun setArguments(args: Bundle!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Supply the construction arguments for this fragment. The arguments supplied here will be retained across fragment destroy and creation.

This method cannot be called if the fragment is added to a FragmentManager and if isStateSaved() would return true. Prior to Build.VERSION_CODES.O, this method may only be called if the fragment has not yet been added to a FragmentManager.

setEnterSharedElementCallback

Added in API level 21
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun setEnterSharedElementCallback(callback: SharedElementCallback!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

When custom transitions are used with Fragments, the enter transition callback is called when this Fragment is attached or detached when not popping the back stack.

Parameters
callback SharedElementCallback!: Used to manipulate the shared element transitions on this Fragment when added not as a pop from the back stack.

setEnterTransition

Added in API level 21
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun setEnterTransition(transition: Transition!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Sets the Transition that will be used to move Views into the initial scene. The entering Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that have ViewGroup.isTransitionGroup return true. Typical Transitions will extend android.transition.Visibility as entering is governed by changing visibility from View.INVISIBLE to View.VISIBLE. If transition is null, entering Views will remain unaffected.

Parameters
transition Transition!: The Transition to use to move Views into the initial Scene.

setExitSharedElementCallback

Added in API level 21
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun setExitSharedElementCallback(callback: SharedElementCallback!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

When custom transitions are used with Fragments, the exit transition callback is called when this Fragment is attached or detached when popping the back stack.

Parameters
callback SharedElementCallback!: Used to manipulate the shared element transitions on this Fragment when added as a pop from the back stack.

setExitTransition

Added in API level 21
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun setExitTransition(transition: Transition!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Sets the Transition that will be used to move Views out of the scene when the fragment is removed, hidden, or detached when not popping the back stack. The exiting Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that have ViewGroup.isTransitionGroup return true. Typical Transitions will extend android.transition.Visibility as exiting is governed by changing visibility from View.VISIBLE to View.INVISIBLE. If transition is null, the views will remain unaffected.

Parameters
transition Transition!: The Transition to use to move Views out of the Scene when the Fragment is being closed not due to popping the back stack.

setHasOptionsMenu

Added in API level 11
open fun setHasOptionsMenu(hasMenu: Boolean): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Report that this fragment would like to participate in populating the options menu by receiving a call to onCreateOptionsMenu and related methods.

Parameters
hasMenu Boolean: If true, the fragment has menu items to contribute.

setInitialSavedState

Added in API level 13
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun setInitialSavedState(state: Fragment.SavedState!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Set the initial saved state that this Fragment should restore itself from when first being constructed, as returned by FragmentManager.saveFragmentInstanceState.

Parameters
state Fragment.SavedState!: The state the fragment should be restored from.

setMenuVisibility

Added in API level 14
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun setMenuVisibility(menuVisible: Boolean): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Set a hint for whether this fragment's menu should be visible. This is useful if you know that a fragment has been placed in your view hierarchy so that the user can not currently seen it, so any menu items it has should also not be shown.

Parameters
menuVisible Boolean: The default is true, meaning the fragment's menu will be shown as usual. If false, the user will not see the menu.

setReenterTransition

Added in API level 21
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun setReenterTransition(transition: Transition!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Sets the Transition that will be used to move Views in to the scene when returning due to popping a back stack. The entering Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that have ViewGroup.isTransitionGroup return true. Typical Transitions will extend android.transition.Visibility as exiting is governed by changing visibility from View.VISIBLE to View.INVISIBLE. If transition is null, the views will remain unaffected. If nothing is set, the default will be to use the same transition as setExitTransition(android.transition.Transition).

Parameters
transition Transition!: The Transition to use to move Views into the scene when reentering from a previously-started Activity.

setRetainInstance

Added in API level 11
open fun setRetainInstance(retain: Boolean): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Control whether a fragment instance is retained across Activity re-creation (such as from a configuration change). This can only be used with fragments not in the back stack. If set, the fragment lifecycle will be slightly different when an activity is recreated:

setReturnTransition

Added in API level 21
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun setReturnTransition(transition: Transition!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Sets the Transition that will be used to move Views out of the scene when the Fragment is preparing to be removed, hidden, or detached because of popping the back stack. The exiting Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that have ViewGroup.isTransitionGroup return true. Typical Transitions will extend android.transition.Visibility as entering is governed by changing visibility from View.VISIBLE to View.INVISIBLE. If transition is null, entering Views will remain unaffected. If nothing is set, the default will be to use the same value as set in setEnterTransition(android.transition.Transition).

Parameters
transition Transition!: The Transition to use to move Views out of the Scene when the Fragment is preparing to close.

setSharedElementEnterTransition

Added in API level 21
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun setSharedElementEnterTransition(transition: Transition!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Sets the Transition that will be used for shared elements transferred into the content Scene. Typical Transitions will affect size and location, such as android.transition.ChangeBounds. A null value will cause transferred shared elements to blink to the final position.

Parameters
transition Transition!: The Transition to use for shared elements transferred into the content Scene.

setSharedElementReturnTransition

Added in API level 21
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun setSharedElementReturnTransition(transition: Transition!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Sets the Transition that will be used for shared elements transferred back during a pop of the back stack. This Transition acts in the leaving Fragment. Typical Transitions will affect size and location, such as android.transition.ChangeBounds. A null value will cause transferred shared elements to blink to the final position. If no value is set, the default will be to use the same value as setSharedElementEnterTransition(android.transition.Transition).

Parameters
transition Transition!: The Transition to use for shared elements transferred out of the content Scene.

setTargetFragment

Added in API level 11
open fun setTargetFragment(
    fragment: Fragment!,
    requestCode: Int
): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Optional target for this fragment. This may be used, for example, if this fragment is being started by another, and when done wants to give a result back to the first. The target set here is retained across instances via FragmentManager.putFragment().

Parameters
fragment Fragment!: The fragment that is the target of this one.
requestCode Int: Optional request code, for convenience if you are going to call back with onActivityResult(int,int,android.content.Intent).

setUserVisibleHint

Added in API level 15
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun setUserVisibleHint(isVisibleToUser: Boolean): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Set a hint to the system about whether this fragment's UI is currently visible to the user. This hint defaults to true and is persistent across fragment instance state save and restore.

An app may set this to false to indicate that the fragment's UI is scrolled out of visibility or is otherwise not directly visible to the user. This may be used by the system to prioritize operations such as fragment lifecycle updates or loader ordering behavior.

Note: This method may be called outside of the fragment lifecycle and thus has no ordering guarantees with regard to fragment lifecycle method calls.

Note: Prior to Android N there was a platform bug that could cause setUserVisibleHint to bring a fragment up to the started state before its FragmentTransaction had been committed. As some apps relied on this behavior, it is preserved for apps that declare a targetSdkVersion of 23 or lower.

Parameters
isVisibleToUser Boolean: true if this fragment's UI is currently visible to the user (default), false if it is not.

shouldShowRequestPermissionRationale

Added in API level 23
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun shouldShowRequestPermissionRationale(permission: String): Boolean

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Gets whether you should show UI with rationale before requesting a permission.

Parameters
permission String: A permission your app wants to request. This value cannot be null.
Return
Boolean Whether you should show permission rationale UI.

startActivity

Added in API level 11
open fun startActivity(intent: Intent!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Call android.app.Activity#startActivity(android.content.Intent) from the fragment's containing Activity.

Parameters
intent Intent!: The intent to start.

startActivity

Added in API level 16
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun startActivity(
    intent: Intent!,
    options: Bundle!
): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Call android.app.Activity#startActivity(android.content.Intent,android.os.Bundle) from the fragment's containing Activity.

Parameters
intent Intent!: The intent to start.
options Bundle!: Additional options for how the Activity should be started. See android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle) Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details.

startActivityForResult

Added in API level 11
open fun startActivityForResult(
    intent: Intent!,
    requestCode: Int
): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Call Activity.startActivityForResult(Intent, int) from the fragment's containing Activity.

startActivityForResult

Added in API level 16
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun startActivityForResult(
    intent: Intent!,
    requestCode: Int,
    options: Bundle!
): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Call Activity.startActivityForResult(Intent, int, Bundle) from the fragment's containing Activity.

startIntentSenderForResult

Added in API level 24
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun startIntentSenderForResult(
    intent: IntentSender!,
    requestCode: Int,
    fillInIntent: Intent?,
    flagsMask: Int,
    flagsValues: Int,
    extraFlags: Int,
    options: Bundle!
): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Call Activity.startIntentSenderForResult(IntentSender, int, Intent, int, int, int, from the fragment's containing Activity.

Parameters
fillInIntent Intent?: This value may be null.

startPostponedEnterTransition

Added in API level 26
Deprecated in API level 28
open fun startPostponedEnterTransition(): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Begin postponed transitions after postponeEnterTransition() was called. If postponeEnterTransition() was called, you must call startPostponedEnterTransition() or FragmentManager.executePendingTransactions() to complete the FragmentTransaction. If postponement was interrupted with FragmentManager.executePendingTransactions(), before startPostponedEnterTransition(), animations may not run or may execute improperly.

toString

Added in API level 11
open fun toString(): String

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Return
String a string representation of the object.

unregisterForContextMenu

Added in API level 11
open fun unregisterForContextMenu(view: View!): Unit

Deprecated: Deprecated in Java.

Prevents a context menu to be shown for the given view. This method will remove the OnCreateContextMenuListener on the view.

Parameters
view View!: The view that should stop showing a context menu.