How to reuse app's toolbar in a library's activity?
I need app's main activity toolbar functions such as jump to other activity or logout,and i want add a button on main activity toolbar to use in a library's activity. Is this feasible? Can main activity toolbar get the library activity's data? I have no idea but to ask for help.
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I need app's main activity toolbar functions such as jump to other activity or logout,and i want add a button on main activity toolbar to use in a library's activity. Is this feasible? Can main activity toolbar get the library activity's data? I have no idea but to ask for help.
java android
Yes, I guess its possible... Make a Constructor with AppCompatActivity as its parameter then findmActivity.findViewById(R.id.toolbar);
the only downside is that the library user must use (R.id.toolbar) or you can also create a method like setToolbar(Toolbar toolbar) in library & access the Activity's toolbar!
– DarShan
Nov 23 '18 at 5:25
@DarShan,Thank you for your answer.
– 吴一钦
Nov 26 '18 at 5:23
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I need app's main activity toolbar functions such as jump to other activity or logout,and i want add a button on main activity toolbar to use in a library's activity. Is this feasible? Can main activity toolbar get the library activity's data? I have no idea but to ask for help.
java android
I need app's main activity toolbar functions such as jump to other activity or logout,and i want add a button on main activity toolbar to use in a library's activity. Is this feasible? Can main activity toolbar get the library activity's data? I have no idea but to ask for help.
java android
java android
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吴一钦
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Yes, I guess its possible... Make a Constructor with AppCompatActivity as its parameter then findmActivity.findViewById(R.id.toolbar);
the only downside is that the library user must use (R.id.toolbar) or you can also create a method like setToolbar(Toolbar toolbar) in library & access the Activity's toolbar!
– DarShan
Nov 23 '18 at 5:25
@DarShan,Thank you for your answer.
– 吴一钦
Nov 26 '18 at 5:23
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Yes, I guess its possible... Make a Constructor with AppCompatActivity as its parameter then findmActivity.findViewById(R.id.toolbar);
the only downside is that the library user must use (R.id.toolbar) or you can also create a method like setToolbar(Toolbar toolbar) in library & access the Activity's toolbar!
– DarShan
Nov 23 '18 at 5:25
@DarShan,Thank you for your answer.
– 吴一钦
Nov 26 '18 at 5:23
Yes, I guess its possible... Make a Constructor with AppCompatActivity as its parameter then find
mActivity.findViewById(R.id.toolbar);
the only downside is that the library user must use (R.id.toolbar) or you can also create a method like setToolbar(Toolbar toolbar) in library & access the Activity's toolbar!– DarShan
Nov 23 '18 at 5:25
Yes, I guess its possible... Make a Constructor with AppCompatActivity as its parameter then find
mActivity.findViewById(R.id.toolbar);
the only downside is that the library user must use (R.id.toolbar) or you can also create a method like setToolbar(Toolbar toolbar) in library & access the Activity's toolbar!– DarShan
Nov 23 '18 at 5:25
@DarShan,Thank you for your answer.
– 吴一钦
Nov 26 '18 at 5:23
@DarShan,Thank you for your answer.
– 吴一钦
Nov 26 '18 at 5:23
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Yes, I guess its possible... Make a Constructor with AppCompatActivity as its parameter then find
mActivity.findViewById(R.id.toolbar);
the only downside is that the library user must use (R.id.toolbar) or you can also create a method like setToolbar(Toolbar toolbar) in library & access the Activity's toolbar!– DarShan
Nov 23 '18 at 5:25
@DarShan,Thank you for your answer.
– 吴一钦
Nov 26 '18 at 5:23