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Project: platform/frameworks/support
Branch: androidx-master-dev
commit d0a10be065a3a629e3835f28d35804c91d8d2e4d
Author: Ian Lake <ilake@google.com>
Date: Mon Sep 14 16:10:06 2020
Mention the current destination in getBackStackEntry errors
Improve the debugging experience for "No destination
with ID..." errors in getBackStackEntry() by mentioning
exactly destination the NavController is on. This would
allow developers to know if they have called popBackStack()
to a destination they don't expect to be at or if
they have not called setGraph() at all (where the
current destination would be null).
Test: existing tests pass
BUG: 168311416
Change-Id: Ia96b6732d7caadbddf31b7f35a1a419407ff6e25
M navigation/navigation-runtime/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/NavController.java
https://android-review.googlesource.com/1427352
Branch: androidx-master-dev
commit d0a10be065a3a629e3835f28d35804c91d8d2e4d
Author: Ian Lake <ilake@google.com>
Date: Mon Sep 14 16:10:06 2020
Mention the current destination in getBackStackEntry errors
Improve the debugging experience for "No destination
with ID..." errors in getBackStackEntry() by mentioning
exactly destination the NavController is on. This would
allow developers to know if they have called popBackStack()
to a destination they don't expect to be at or if
they have not called setGraph() at all (where the
current destination would be null).
Test: existing tests pass
BUG: 168311416
Change-Id: Ia96b6732d7caadbddf31b7f35a1a419407ff6e25
M navigation/navigation-runtime/src/main/java/androidx/navigation/NavController.java
il...@google.com <il...@google.com>
il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #3
We've updated the error message to make it more clear what destination you're currently on - this will help you determine if your call to setGraph()
hasn't happened yet (you have a null current destination) or if you've popped to another destination unexpectedly.
Description
Version used:1.0.0-alpha07
Devices/Android versions reproduced on: Emulator API 28, Xiaomi MI A1 8.1 (Android One)
If this is a bug in the library, we would appreciate if you could attach:
- Sample project to trigger the issue. - ATTACHED
Clicking on a Notification with PendingIntent created by NavDeepLinkBuilder uses the arguments of the last Notification created. For example: If you created notifications with fragment arguments 1, 2 and 3, then no matter which notification you click on, the fragment is started with argument 3.