How to disable ViewPager from swiping in one direction How to disable ViewPager from swiping in one direction android android

How to disable ViewPager from swiping in one direction


There is one more event you miss: onInterceptTouchEvent. It`s must contain the same logic as onTouchEvent.

My complete solution is based on this answer. It will allow you to enable/disable paging in any direction in any time you need.

1. Create enum

 public enum SwipeDirection {    ALL, LEFT, RIGHT, NONE ;}

2.Extend ViewPager (in Java)

public class CustomViewPager extends ViewPager {    private float initialXValue;    private SwipeDirection direction;    public CustomViewPager(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {        super(context, attrs);        this.direction = SwipeDirection.ALL;    }    @Override    public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent event) {        if (this.isSwipeAllowed(event)) {            return super.onTouchEvent(event);        }        return false;    }    @Override    public boolean onInterceptTouchEvent(MotionEvent event) {        if (this.isSwipeAllowed(event)) {            return super.onInterceptTouchEvent(event);        }        return false;    }    private boolean isSwipeAllowed(MotionEvent event) {        if(this.direction == SwipeDirection.ALL) return true;        if(direction == SwipeDirection.NONE )//disable any swipe            return false;        if(event.getAction()==MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) {            initialXValue = event.getX();            return true;        }        if (event.action === MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE) {            val diffX = event.x - initialXValue            if (diffX > 0 && direction === SwipeDirection.RIGHT) {                // swipe from left to right detected                return false            } else if (diffX < 0 && direction === SwipeDirection.LEFT) {                // swipe from right to left detected                return false            }        }        return true;    }    public void setAllowedSwipeDirection(SwipeDirection direction) {        this.direction = direction;    }}

2.Extend ViewPager (in Kotlin)

enum class SwipeDirection {    ALL, LEFT, RIGHT, NONE}class SingleDirectionViewPager @JvmOverloads constructor(    context: Context,    attrs: AttributeSet?) : ViewPager(context, attrs) {    private var initialXValue = 0f    private var direction: SwipeDirection = SwipeDirection.ALL    override fun onTouchEvent(event: MotionEvent): Boolean =        if (isSwipeAllowed(event)) {            super.onTouchEvent(event)        } else {            false        }    override fun onInterceptTouchEvent(event: MotionEvent): Boolean =        if (isSwipeAllowed(event)) {            super.onInterceptTouchEvent(event)        } else {            false        }    private fun isSwipeAllowed(event: MotionEvent): Boolean {        if (direction == SwipeDirection.ALL) {            return true        }        if (direction == SwipeDirection.NONE) {            return false        }        if (event.action == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) {            initialXValue = event.x            return true        }        if (event.action == MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE) {            val diffX = event.x - initialXValue            if (diffX > 0 && direction === SwipeDirection.RIGHT) {                // swipe from left to right detected                return false            } else if (diffX < 0 && direction === SwipeDirection.LEFT) {                // swipe from right to left detected                return false            }        }        return true    }    fun setAllowedSwipeDirection(direction: SwipeDirection) {        this.direction = direction    }}

3.Use your viewPager in a layout

 <package_name.customviewpager      android:id="@+id/customViewPager"      android:layout_height="match_parent"      android:layout_width="match_parent" />

4.Enable any swipe direction in code. Default is all (right and left)

mViewPager.setAllowedSwipeDirection(SwipeDirection.RIGHT);


package com.contacts_app.jamison.contacts__proprivacy4;import android.content.Context;import android.content.res.Resources;import android.support.v4.view.ViewPager;import android.util.AttributeSet;import android.util.Log;import android.view.MotionEvent;public class ViewPager_Settings extends ViewPager{private final String TAG = ViewPager_Settings.class.getSimpleName();public float startX;public ViewPager_Settings(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {    super(context, attrs);} ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////public static int dpTOpx(double dp){    return (int) (dp * Resources.getSystem().getDisplayMetrics().density);}public static int pxTOdp(double px){    return (int) (px / Resources.getSystem().getDisplayMetrics().density);}/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*****DispatchTouchEvent for the View Pager to intercept and block swipes Right*****/@Overridepublic boolean dispatchTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev){    final int actionMasked = ev.getActionMasked() & MotionEvent.ACTION_MASK;    //int movement_limit = pxTOdp(50);    switch (actionMasked)    {        case (MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN):        {            startX = ev.getX();            Log.i(TAG, "startX: " + startX);            /*Should always be this below*/            return super.dispatchTouchEvent(ev);        }        case (MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE):        {            Log.i(TAG, "ev.getX() - startX:" + (ev.getX() - startX));            /*Switching directional changes would be a matter of flipping the  "<" sign in the line below.*/            if (ev.getX() - startX > 0)            {                /*The result is that the ViewPager will not swipe from left*/                ev.setAction(MotionEvent.ACTION_CANCEL);;            }            /*Should always be this below*/            super.dispatchTouchEvent(ev);        }        /**The ACTION_UP case statement is only needed if you don't want to pass down the touch event         * to buttons that may receive the click after the swipe is blocked.*/        /*case (MotionEvent.ACTION_UP):        {            //Log.i(TAG, "movement_limit: " + movement_limit);            //(-50) may need to be changed to something more broader in scope to accompany all screen densities            if ( (ev.getX() - startX) < (-50) )            {                ev.setAction(MotionEvent.ACTION_CANCEL);            }            //Should always be this below            super.dispatchTouchEvent(ev);        }*/    }    /*Should always be this below*/    return super.dispatchTouchEvent(ev);} ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////}/*****END OF FILE*****/

Don't forget to change the line at the top to put the package name of your App.Also most, if not all, of the comments give insight into what the code is doing in case you decide you want to tinker with things.


Define your adapter like this

public class MyFragmentStatePagerAdapter extends FragmentStatePagerAdapter {    private final int totalPages = 10;    private int currentPage = 0;    public MyFragmentStatePagerAdapter(FragmentManager fm) {        super(fm);    }    @Override    public Fragment getItem(int position) {        // Use whatever logic you want here to        // to select a fragment based on        // currentPage instead of position        if (currentPage % 2 == 0) {            return new Fragment1();        } else {            return new Fragment2();        }    }    @Override    public int getCount() {        return currentPage == totalPages ? 1 : 2;    }    @Override    public int getItemPosition(Object object){        return PagerAdapter.POSITION_NONE;    }    public void nextPage() {        currentPage++;        notifyDataSetChanged();    }}

In the fragment that is using the view pager, do this

@Overridepublic void onPageSelected(int arg0) {    if (arg0 > 0) {        pagerAdapter.nextPage();        pager.setCurrentItem(0, false);    }}