FragNav
An Android library for managing multiple stacks of fragments (by ncapdevi)
SlidingTutorial
Android Library for making animated tutorials inside your app (by Cleveroad)
FragNav | SlidingTutorial | |
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3 | 2 | |
1,505 | 2,473 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 3 years ago | almost 7 years ago | |
Kotlin | Java | |
- | MIT License |
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FragNav
Posts with mentions or reviews of FragNav.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-14.
- Does navigation component require more workarounds compared to fragmentmanager?
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Example for restoring data when navigating to previous fragment using navigation component.
I use fragNav for most of project.
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Thoughts about it? 🤔
I think it's a fairly complex app, ~100 screens with a lot of custom transitions/animation and I'm still using dagger-android with custom scoping 😅. I would say before dagger hilt the nav library was pretty rough to use, we had to use a lot of dirty workarounds and nested fragments to get desired behavior. Right now it's in a really good spot. My biggest issues now are with how the IDE editor works; it can be really annoying about edge case features (like graph level args) and it inhales memory. I think alternatives like fragNav are much better for smaller projects.
SlidingTutorial
Posts with mentions or reviews of SlidingTutorial.
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What are some alternatives?
When comparing FragNav and SlidingTutorial you can also consider the following projects:
PagerSlidingTabStrip - An interactive indicator to navigate between the different pages of a ViewPager
RecyclerTabLayout - An efficient TabLayout library implemented with RecyclerView.
Okuki - Okuki is a simple, hierarchical navigation bus and back stack for Android, with optional Rx bindings, and Toothpick DI integration.
Dual-color-Polyline-Animation - This library will help to show the polyline in dual color similar as Uber.
Bubble Navigation - 🎉 [Android Library] A light-weight library to easily make beautiful Navigation Bar with ton of 🎨 customization option.