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jb...@google.com <jb...@google.com> #2
Jeremy, is this still an issue? I think the problem was that you had two transitions targeting the same View for the same action (e.g. two Slide() transitions).
ch...@beyls.net <ch...@beyls.net> #3
I have a similar issue with plain AnimatorSet:
set.start()
set.pause()
set.setCurrentPlayTime(100)
set.setCurrentPlayTime(0)
set.setCurrentPlayTime(100)
set.resume()
doesn't play animation in resume().
il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #4
Should clarify that if I filter out setCurrentPlayTime(0)
(or replace it with setCurrentPlayTime(1)
) it works well.
Also even with setCurrentPlayTime(0)
, onAnimationEnd
is notified with correct delay (as if the animation has played).
jb...@google.com <jb...@google.com>
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #5
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I think that is intended for Animator. If you set the currentPlayTime
to 0 or the total duration the animator completes. We do some
jb...@google.com <jb...@google.com> #6
Did some investigation on the Fragment side and it seems like the merged transition is targeting correctly.
Exiting Transition: Slide@aa9288e: tgts(android.widget.LinearLayout{f9add3d})
>>>>> ExitingViews <<<<<
View: android.widget.LinearLayout{f9add3d}
Entering Transition: Slide@35b8af: tgts(android.widget.LinearLayout{b7f24bc})
>>>>> EnteringViews <<<<<
View: android.widget.LinearLayout{b7f24bc}
Final merged transition: TransitionSet@7bc1c45:
TransitionSet@e133f9a:
Slide@aa9288e: tgts(android.widget.LinearLayout{f9add3d})
Slide@35b8af: tgts(android.widget.LinearLayout{b7f24bc})
merged transition passed to controlDelayedTransition: TransitionSet@7bc1c45:
TransitionSet@e133f9a:
Slide@aa9288e: tgts(android.widget.LinearLayout{f9add3d})
Slide@35b8af: tgts(android.widget.LinearLayout{b7f24bc})
Still digging.
ch...@beyls.net <ch...@beyls.net> #7
Branch: androidx-main
commit 567b7459329d1ec8d27a8c6fe1c4a86442065d7d
Author: Jeremy Woods <jbwoods@google.com>
Date: Tue Sep 26 20:06:54 2023
Add additional logging for transitions
Adding more debug logging in transitions to track the entering and
exiting transitions as well as the final merged transition and its
targets.
Test: added logging
Bug: 300157785
Change-Id: I0d9ad72b865422493c6c895ddb6115abf85eed16
M fragment/fragment/src/main/java/androidx/fragment/app/DefaultSpecialEffectsController.kt
pr...@google.com <pr...@google.com> #8
So I have isolated this outside of fragment into something much simpler and I think it breaks down when it comes to the adding and removing of Views with animateToStart.
The attached sample is a simple add that goes between two screens BLUE
and GREEN
. It has code for both the 1.5.0-alpha03
and 1.5.0-alpha04
versions, but I think alpha04 is currently broken in another way so I will upload the alpha03 version here.
This is integrated with predictive back similar to how fragment is, so upon cancelling we call animateToStart
, then we do a beginDelayedTransition
on a 0
duration Fade()
and we reverse the view visibility back to what it was prior to starting the transition.
If you only do visibility, cancel always works the view never goes away, it is wonderful, but when you do adding and removing views like we need to in fragment it fails.
First the code for beginDelayedTransition goes from this:
TransitionManager.beginDelayedTransition(container, Fade().apply {
duration = 0
})
reverseViews()
to this:
TransitionManager.beginDelayedTransition(container, Fade().apply {
duration = 0
addListener(onEnd = {
reverseViews()
blueScreen.visibility = View.VISIBLE
greenScreen.visibility = View.VISIBLE
})
})
reverseViews(useVisibility = true)
We need to make this change because after the animateToStart()
view is still parented by the overlay, so we call reverseViews(useVisibility = true)
to only change the visibility and then once the transition finishes we can call reverseViews()
to parent the view properly, then we make both views visible again.
From our perspective after the 0
duration transition our views are back in the proper state, but they do not transition properly after a cancel.
If the app is doing this wrong and we can make the appropriate fixes, doing the same in fragment should resolve this. There is logging available that shows the state of the views when we start the transition.
pr...@google.com <pr...@google.com> #9
The API has changed since that project was created in a way that makes the API more robust. I'm hoping that has fixed this...
Description
Version used: 1.7.0
Devices/Android versions reproduced on: Pixel 7 running Android 14
When enabling predictive back animations, the predictive back gesture now also animates transitions between fragments since Fragment 1.7.0 (in combination with the AndroidX Transition library version 1.5.0).
However, if the Fragment transition includes a shared element that uses the ChangeTransform() transition, then the animation breaks when triggered by the back gesture.
Display also ends up empty if the transition is cancelled, then both fragments are shown at the same time when navigating back. See the attached video for a demonstration.
A sample project to reproduce the issue can be cloned from: