ViewPager Activity to notify a Fragment of a specific event
I had the same issue but fixed it with a localBroadcastReceiver like this:
Create a receiver in your activity and register it:
/**
* ******************************
* Receiver to process the message
* *******************************
*/
private BroadcastReceiver onNotice = new BroadcastReceiver() {
@Override
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
//You can send any extra data if you need like this
final int type = intent.getIntExtra("fragment.data", -1);
Log.d(tag, "main class: " + type);
//also refresh your fragment like this
mViewPager.getViewPager().getAdapter().notifyDataSetChanged();
}
};
@Override
protected void onResume() {
super.onResume();
//Register a localbroadCast with the your filter
IntentFilter thinaireFilter = new IntentFilter("your.filter");
LocalBroadcastManager.getInstance(this).registerReceiver(onNotice, thinaireFilter);
}
Remember to remove LocalBroadCast
//remove the LocalBroadCast when no need it
@Override
protected void onPause() {
super.onPause();
LocalBroadcastManager.getInstance(this).unregisterReceiver(onNotice);
}
@Override
protected void onDestroy() {
super.onDestroy();
LocalBroadcastManager.getInstance(this).unregisterReceiver(onNotice);
}
Send your broadcast from anywhere you want Adapters, services, etc.
Intent sendBroadCastData = new Intent("your.filter");
sendBroadCastData.putExtra("fragment.data", myData);
LocalBroadcastManager.getInstance(context).sendBroadcast(sendBroadCastData);
Hope it helps others.
Have you tried FragmentManager.findFragmentByTag()
FragmentManager manager = getSupportedFragmentManager();
//with support package, else
//FragmentManager manager = getFragmentManager()
Fragment fragment = manager.findFragmentByTag("Tag You Created the Fragment");
if (fragment instanceof Fragment1){
Fragment1 fr = (Fragment1)fragment
fr.updateData(DATA)
//or any method of your choice
}
EDIT: I read carefully! The instanceOf
will cast a Fragment
into your Fragment class. It was you, who suggested Fragment1
as a name for simpicity. Also, you didn't provide any source to help us. It is true, that you cannot set a Fragment
's tag, but why do you think you are able to get its tag?
Usually a Fragment
is added through FragmentManagers
like
FragmentManager manager = getSupportedFragmnentManager()
FragmentTransaction transaction = manager.beginTransaction();
transaction.add(int containerViewId, Fragment fragment, String tag);
// or transaction.add(Fragment fragment, String tag)
// ...other transactions
transaction.commit()
EDIT2: it's very easy though. according to your code you could just call
Fragment fragment = mAdapter.getItem(0) // 0||1||2
You should consider reading the docs (i.e about FragmenPagerAdapter) and post your source code so we don't have to guess what you need.
Try this,
Register a broadcast receiver in all your fragments... like this
create a class which extends a broadcast receiver in all the classes, for eg:
public class FragmentReceiver1 extends BroadcastReceiver {
@Override
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
}
}
and register this receiver in you fragment's onCreate ...
for eg. getActivity().registerReceiver(new FragmentReceiver1(), new IntentFilter("fragmentupdater"));
Now assign a unique id to each of you fragment like 1 for Fragment1, 2 for Fragment2 and likewise
now whenever you want to pass any data and update any of the fragment just send a broadcast with the data in intent and "fragmentupdater" as the intent-filter...
For eg:
Intent data = new Intent("fragmentupdater");
data.putString("key","data");
data.putInt("fragmentno",1); // Pass the unique id of fragment we talked abt earlier
activity.sendBroadcast(data);
Now each of your fragment will receive the data but you can verify if the data if for the same fragment by the unique id we passed in it in the onReceive
function..., the intent which you get, is the intent we passed above