Animate the transition between fragments Animate the transition between fragments android android

Animate the transition between fragments


You need to use the new android.animation framework (object animators) with FragmentTransaction.setCustomAnimations as well as FragmentTransaction.setTransition.

Here's an example on using setCustomAnimations from ApiDemos' FragmentHideShow.java:

ft.setCustomAnimations(android.R.animator.fade_in, android.R.animator.fade_out);

and here's the relevant animator XML from res/animator/fade_in.xml:

<objectAnimator xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"    android:interpolator="@android:interpolator/accelerate_quad"    android:valueFrom="0"    android:valueTo="1"    android:propertyName="alpha"    android:duration="@android:integer/config_mediumAnimTime" />

Note that you can combine multiple animators using <set>, just as you could with the older animation framework.


EDIT: Since folks are asking about slide-in/slide-out, I'll comment on that here.

Slide-in and slide-out

You can of course animate the translationX, translationY, x, and y properties, but generally slides involve animating content to and from off-screen. As far as I know there aren't any transition properties that use relative values. However, this doesn't prevent you from writing them yourself. Remember that property animations simply require getter and setter methods on the objects you're animating (in this case views), so you can just create your own getXFraction and setXFraction methods on your view subclass, like this:

public class MyFrameLayout extends FrameLayout {    ...    public float getXFraction() {        return getX() / getWidth(); // TODO: guard divide-by-zero    }    public void setXFraction(float xFraction) {        // TODO: cache width        final int width = getWidth();        setX((width > 0) ? (xFraction * width) : -9999);    }    ...}

Now you can animate the 'xFraction' property, like this:

res/animator/slide_in.xml:

<objectAnimator xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"    android:interpolator="@android:anim/linear_interpolator"    android:valueFrom="-1.0"    android:valueTo="0"    android:propertyName="xFraction"    android:duration="@android:integer/config_mediumAnimTime" />

Note that if the object you're animating in isn't the same width as its parent, things won't look quite right, so you may need to tweak your property implementation to suit your use case.


I have done this way:

Add this method to replace fragments with Animations:

public void replaceFragmentWithAnimation(android.support.v4.app.Fragment fragment, String tag){    FragmentTransaction transaction = getSupportFragmentManager().beginTransaction();    transaction.setCustomAnimations(R.anim.enter_from_left, R.anim.exit_to_right, R.anim.enter_from_right, R.anim.exit_to_left);    transaction.replace(R.id.fragment_container, fragment);    transaction.addToBackStack(tag);    transaction.commit();}

You have to add four animations in anim folder which is associate with resource:

enter_from_left.xml:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><set xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"    android:shareInterpolator="false">    <translate        android:fromXDelta="-100%" android:toXDelta="0%"        android:fromYDelta="0%" android:toYDelta="0%"        android:duration="700"/></set>

exit_to_right.xml:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><set xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"    android:shareInterpolator="false">    <translate        android:fromXDelta="0%" android:toXDelta="100%"        android:fromYDelta="0%" android:toYDelta="0%"        android:duration="700" /></set>

enter_from_right.xml:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><set xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"    android:shareInterpolator="false">    <translate        android:fromXDelta="100%" android:toXDelta="0%"        android:fromYDelta="0%" android:toYDelta="0%"        android:duration="700" /></set>

exit_to_left.xml:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><set xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"    android:shareInterpolator="false">    <translate        android:fromXDelta="0%" android:toXDelta="-100%"        android:fromYDelta="0%" android:toYDelta="0%"        android:duration="700"/></set>

Output:

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Its Done.


If you can afford to tie yourself to just Lollipop and later, this seems to do the trick:

import android.transition.Slide;import android.util.Log;import android.view.Gravity;...f = new MyFragment();f.setEnterTransition(new Slide(Gravity.END));f.setExitTransition(new Slide(Gravity.START));getFragmentManager()    .beginTransaction()    .replace(R.id.content, f, FRAG_TAG)  // FRAG_TAG is the tag for your fragment    .commit();

Kotlin version:

f = MyFragment().apply {    enterTransition = Slide(Gravity.END)    exitTransition = Slide(Gravity.START)}fragmentManager    .beginTransaction()    .replace(R.id.content, f, FRAG_TAG)  // FRAG_TAG is the tag for your fragment    .commit();

Hope this helps.