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il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #2
From the other issue:
note that it is never the right approach to attach a
<deeplink>
to an<activity>
destination as that will never give you the right behavior when using anon another app's task (where the system back should immediately take the user back to the app that triggered your deep link). Instead, you should attach your deep link directly to your second activity (either by manually writing the appropriate implicit deep link <intent-filter>
or by adding the<deeplink>
to the start destination of a nav host in that second activity).
A lint error saying as such when a <deepLink>
element is added in Navigation XML would go a really long way to avoiding this case. Our navigation-runtime-lint
artifact that would contain this check.
[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #3
We have some
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Version used: 1.0.0-alpha08
Devices/Android versions reproduced on:
I'm trying to use the default navigation animations in my navigation graph. But the default animations (for example nav_default_pop_exit_anim and nav_default_pop_enter_anim) are giving me:
Cannot resolve symbol '@anim/nav_default_pop_enter_anim'. Validates Resource references inside Android XML files.
In my navigation_graph.xml:
<fragment
android:id="@+id/MyFragment"
android:name="com.my.app.mobile.MyFragment"
android:label="MyFragment" >
<action
android:id="@+id/action_MyFragment_to_YourFragment"
app:destination="@+id/YourFragment"
app:enterAnim="@anim/slide_left_enter"
app:exitAnim="@anim/nav_default_pop_exit_anim"
app:popEnterAnim="@anim/nav_default_pop_enter_anim"
app:popExitAnim="@anim/slide_right_exit"
app:popUpTo="@+id/MyFragment" />
</fragment>
I'm using Android Studio 3.3 RC 2 and my gradle has:
implementation "android.arch.navigation:navigation-fragment-ktx:$navVersion"
implementation "android.arch.navigation:navigation-ui-ktx:$navVersion"
androidTestImplementation "android.arch.navigation:navigation-testing:$navVersion"
where navVersion = "1.0.0-alpha08"
What's weird is that the Navigation Design view has access to these default animations. But when I switch to the Navigation Text view, those same default animations are red with warnings. Has anybody else encountered this problem? How do I get access to these default animations?
I have tried cleaning, rebuilding, syncing Gradle, invalidating and restarting.
If this is a bug in the library, we would appreciate if you could attach:
- Sample project to trigger the issue.
- A screenrecord or screenshots showing the issue (if UI related).