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Looking at a Fragment's lifecycle, I am not sure about the scenarios that can happen here. There are 2 possible ways to go when a Fragment stops being active.

  1. call the appropriate callbacks, destroy view and then destroy the fragment
  2. call the callbacks, destroy view, but keep the fragment itself alive

Which of the two alternatives is done in which situations? What decides which of them? If a fragment is added to the backstack, then removed/replaced, why not throw it away? Why keep it?

Edit: it dawned on me, could it be dependant on whether the fragment is retained or not?

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It seems to all depend on whether the fragment is retained or not. When the fragment is retained, then after onDestroyView comes onCreateView.

When the fragment is retained (i.e. setRetainInstance(true)), then the log while rotating the devicelooks like this:

com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onAttach
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onCreate
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onCreateView
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onActivityCreated
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onStart
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onResume
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onPause
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onStop
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onDestroyView
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onDetach
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onAttach
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onCreateView
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onActivityCreated
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onStart
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onResume

But when it is not retained, it goes like this:

com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onAttach
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onCreate
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onCreateView
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onActivityCreated
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onStart
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onResume
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onPause
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onStop
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onDestroyView
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onDestroy
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onDetach
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onAttach
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onCreate
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onCreateView
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onActivityCreated
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onStart
com.example.FragmentLifecycleTestApp W/MainFragment﹕ onResume
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  • Great thanks for the idea of setRetainInstance(true)! In my case, it caused onDestroyView not calling when activity with fragment was closed. And when reopening that activity onDestroyView from old instance was called after onCreateView of new instance. Apr 11, 2016 at 14:48
  • @ArtemMostyaev ,hey I need your little help I am also facing the same issue ,onDestroyView from old instance was called after onCreateView of new instance . Could you please suggest me way to solve this
    – Vivek
    Nov 23, 2020 at 6:24
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    @Vivek Do not rely too much on onDestroyView. It is rarely used as all unused objects can be automatically collected by GC. If you really need it, you can move your code to onPause and use onPause/onResume pair to save/load state. Nov 23, 2020 at 10:13
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Take a look on the diagram:

States of Activity, Fragment and Fragment Manager

This is the explicit visualization of all lifecycle states. Enjoy.

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    What about DialogFragment? When does onDismiss occur on this chart? Same as onDestroy? Or same as onDestroyView? Or something else? Dec 19, 2022 at 12:08
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When the fragment is retained (i.e. setRetainInstance(true)),

if setRetainInstance(true) Then :- OnDestroy() is not called and again open fragemnt then onCreate() is not called

but when setRetainInstance(false) :- then fragment all lifecycle is called

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