The Navigation component in Android Jetpack provides support for Jetpack Compose applications. You can navigate between composables while taking advantage of the Navigation component’s infrastructure and features.
This page describes the differences with Jetpack Navigation on Compose for Wear OS.
Setup
Use the following dependency in your app module’s build.gradle file:
Kotlin
dependencies { def wear_compose_version = "1.4.0" implementation "androidx.wear.compose:compose-navigation:$wear_compose_version" }
This is used instead of the androidx.navigation:navigation-compose
artifact because it provides alternative implementations specific to Wear OS.
Create a navigation controller, host and graph
Navigating with Compose for Wear OS requires the same three components needed on non-Wear OS apps: the navigation controller, host and graph.
Use
rememberSwipeDismissableNavController()
to create an instance of WearNavigator
, an implementation of NavController
suitable for Wear OS applications:
Kotlin
val navController = rememberSwipeDismissableNavController()
The NavController
is
the primary API used to navigate in Compose applications. It controls navigating
between composables in the navigation host which, on Wear OS, is
SwipeDismissableNavHost
.
Kotlin
val navController = rememberSwipeDismissableNavController() SwipeDismissableNavHost( navController = navController, startDestination = "message_list" ) { // TODO: build navigation graph }
Like the
NavHost
composable,
it takes a reference to the navigation controller, the route for the start
destination, and the builder for the navigation graph which is shown here as a
trailing lambda.
The start destination must be provided in the navigation graph builder, along with all other destinations that should be navigable with the navigation controller.
In your Wear OS app, declare SwipeDismissableNavHost
as a content of the Scaffold
to
support top-level components like time, scroll/position indicator, and page
indicator.
Use a Horologist AppScaffold
object above the SwipeDismissableNavHost
and the
Horologist ScreenScaffold
at the screen level to add a TimeText
object
to the screen by default and to make sure it animates correctly when navigating
between screens.
Additionally, ScreenScaffold
adds a PositionIndicator
for scrollable content.
AppScaffold { val navController = rememberSwipeDismissableNavController() SwipeDismissableNavHost( navController = navController, startDestination = "message_list" ) { composable("message_list") { MessageList(onMessageClick = { id -> navController.navigate("message_detail/$id") }) } composable("message_detail/{id}") { MessageDetail(id = it.arguments?.getString("id")!!) } } } // ... // .. Screen level content goes here val scrollState = rememberScrollState() ScreenScaffold(scrollState = scrollState) { // Screen content goes here
To learn more about Jetpack Navigation, see Navigating with Compose or take the Jetpack Compose Navigation code lab.
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Last updated 2024-12-11 UTC.