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I have implemented a custom dialog for my application. I want to implement that when the user clicks outside the dialog, the dialog will be dismissed. What do I have to do for this?

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You can use dialog.setCanceledOnTouchOutside(true); which will close the dialog if you touch outside of the dialog.

Something like,

  Dialog dialog = new Dialog(context)
  dialog.setCanceledOnTouchOutside(true);

Or if your Dialog in non-model then,

1 - Set the flag-FLAG_NOT_TOUCH_MODAL for your dialog's window attribute

Window window = this.getWindow();
window.setFlags(WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_NOT_TOUCH_MODAL,
WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_NOT_TOUCH_MODAL);

2 - Add another flag to windows properties,, FLAG_WATCH_OUTSIDE_TOUCH - this one is for dialog to receive touch event outside its visible region.

3 - Override onTouchEvent() of dialog and check for action type. if the action type is 'MotionEvent.ACTION_OUTSIDE' means, user is interacting outside the dialog region. So in this case, you can dimiss your dialog or decide what you wanted to perform. view plainprint?

public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent event)  
{  

       if(event.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_OUTSIDE){  
        System.out.println("TOuch outside the dialog ******************** ");  
               this.dismiss();  
       }  
       return false;  
}  

For more info look at How to dismiss a custom dialog based on touch points? and How to dismiss your non-modal dialog, when touched outside dialog region

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    This works great except that the activity underneath also reacts to the touch event. Is there some way to prevent this?
    – howettl
    Jan 31, 2012 at 20:29
  • Yeah. window.setFlags(WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_NOT_TOUCH_MODAL, WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_NOT_TOUCH_MODAL); causes this problem. I've posted a solution below :) Jun 26, 2014 at 16:02
  • Is it possible to propagate 'on-touch-outside' events to the underneath activity using a non-custom dialog too?
    – j.c
    Jul 3, 2014 at 10:37
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    @howettl I have solved your problem in my solution which I have posted below where I don't need to set any flags to window. Jul 7, 2014 at 13:57
  • @MuhammedRefaat - Please look at this thread groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/android-developers/VhaiIMl6E_w . They nicely described it.
    – user370305
    Nov 26, 2014 at 19:29
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Simply use

dialog.setCanceledOnTouchOutside(true);
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    I know that this should the right answer, but doesn't work for me, and I just don't know why. Nov 19, 2019 at 12:58
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You can use this implementation of onTouchEvent. It prevent from reacting underneath activity to the touch event (as mentioned howettl).

@Override
public boolean onTouchEvent ( MotionEvent event ) {
  // I only care if the event is an UP action
  if ( event.getAction () == MotionEvent.ACTION_UP ) {
    // create a rect for storing the window rect
    Rect r = new Rect ( 0, 0, 0, 0 );
    // retrieve the windows rect
    this.getWindow ().getDecorView ().getHitRect ( r );
    // check if the event position is inside the window rect
    boolean intersects = r.contains ( (int) event.getX (), (int) event.getY () );
    // if the event is not inside then we can close the activity
    if ( !intersects ) {
      // close the activity
      this.finish ();
      // notify that we consumed this event
      return true;
    }
  }
  // let the system handle the event
  return super.onTouchEvent ( event );
}

Source: http://blog.twimager.com/2010/08/closing-activity-by-touching-outside.html

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Or, if you're customizing the dialog using a theme defined in your style xml, put this line in your theme:

<item name="android:windowCloseOnTouchOutside">true</item>
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  • This does not work for me on Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 WiFi. dialog.setCanceledOnTouchOutside(true); does work wonderfully.
    – doplumi
    May 3, 2014 at 20:17
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This method should completely avoid activities below the grey area retrieving click events.

Remove this line if you have it:

window.setFlags(WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_NOT_TOUCH_MODAL, WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_NOT_TOUCH_MODAL);

Put this on your activity created

getWindow().setFlags(LayoutParams.FLAG_WATCH_OUTSIDE_TOUCH, LayoutParams.FLAG_WATCH_OUTSIDE_TOUCH);

then override the touch event with this

@Override
public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev)
{
    if(MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN == ev.getAction())
    {
        Rect dialogBounds = new Rect();
        getWindow().getDecorView().getHitRect(dialogBounds);
        if (!dialogBounds.contains((int) ev.getX(), (int) ev.getY())) {
            // You have clicked the grey area
            displayYourDialog();
            return false; // stop activity closing
        }
    }

    // Touch events inside are fine.
    return super.onTouchEvent(ev);
}
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dialog.setCanceledOnTouchOutside(true); 

to close dialog on touch outside.

And if you don't want to close on touch outside, use the code below:

dialog.setCanceledOnTouchOutside(false);
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You can try this :-

AlterDialog alterdialog;
alertDialog.setCanceledOnTouchOutside(true);

or

alertDialog.setCancelable(true);

And if you have a AlterDialog.Builder Then you can try this:-

alertDialogBuilder.setCancelable(true);
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This code is use for when use click on dialogbox that time hidesoftinput and when user click outer side of dialogbox that time both softinput and dialogbox are close.

dialog = new Dialog(act) {
    @Override
    public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent event) {
        // Tap anywhere to close dialog.
        Rect dialogBounds = new Rect();
        getWindow().getDecorView().getHitRect(dialogBounds);
        if (!dialogBounds.contains((int) event.getX(),
                (int) event.getY())) {
            // You have clicked the grey area
            InputMethodManager inputMethodManager = (InputMethodManager) act
                    .getSystemService(act.INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
            inputMethodManager.hideSoftInputFromWindow(dialog
                    .getCurrentFocus().getWindowToken(), 0);
            dialog.dismiss();
            // stop activity closing
        } else {
            InputMethodManager inputMethodManager = (InputMethodManager) act
                    .getSystemService(act.INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
            inputMethodManager.hideSoftInputFromWindow(dialog
                    .getCurrentFocus().getWindowToken(), 0);
        }

        return true;
    }
};
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Another solution, this code was taken from android source code of Window You should just add these Two methods to your dialog source code.

@Override
public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent event) {        
    if (isShowing() && (event.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN
            && isOutOfBounds(getContext(), event) && getWindow().peekDecorView() != null)) {
        hide();
    }
    return false;
}

private boolean isOutOfBounds(Context context, MotionEvent event) {
    final int x = (int) event.getX();
    final int y = (int) event.getY();
    final int slop = ViewConfiguration.get(context).getScaledWindowTouchSlop();
    final View decorView = getWindow().getDecorView();
    return (x < -slop) || (y < -slop)
            || (x > (decorView.getWidth()+slop))
            || (y > (decorView.getHeight()+slop));
}

This solution doesnt have this problem :

This works great except that the activity underneath also reacts to the touch event. Is there some way to prevent this? – howettl

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  • Cant you just make your dialog touch modal if you dont want other windows recieving events?
    – user9599745
    Nov 22, 2019 at 8:54
3

Following has worked for me:

myDialog.setCanceledOnTouchOutside(true);
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Call dialog.setCancelable(false); from your activity/fragment.

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You can make a background occupying all the screen size transparent and listen to the onClick event to dismiss it.

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    Very bad answer! Of course this can be done, but please do it the right way!
    – j.c
    Jul 3, 2014 at 10:31
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I tried some answers still I faced a problem like when I press outside the dialog dialog was hiding but a dimmed view was showing, and pressing again would go to the parent activity. But actually I wanted to go the parent activity after first click. So what I did was

dialog.setOnCancelListener(this);

and changed my activity to implement DialogInterface.OnCancelListener with

@Override
public void onCancel(DialogInterface dialog) {
     finish();
}

And boom, it worked.

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Here is the code

    dialog.getWindow().getDecorView().setOnTouchListener(new View.OnTouchListener() {
        @Override
        public boolean onTouch(View v, MotionEvent ev) {

            if(MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN == ev.getAction())
            {
                Rect dialogBounds = new Rect();
                dialog. getWindow().getDecorView().getHitRect(dialogBounds);
                if (!dialogBounds.contains((int) ev.getX(), (int) ev.getY())) {
                    // You have clicked the grey area
                    UiUtils.hideKeyboard2(getActivity());
                    return false; // stop activity closing
                }
            }
            getActivity().dispatchTouchEvent(ev);
            return false;
        }
    });

Try this one . you can hide the keyboard when you touch outside

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