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I'm trying to get a map from a SupportMapFragment but it returns null. From what I read this could be because the fragment is not yet fully displayed and therefore no map exists?! I tried fixing it using executePendingTransactions() but with no success so far.

Any ideas how to fix it?

Here is the code

private GoogleMap map;
private SupportMapFragment mapFragment;
@Override
public void onCreate( Bundle savedInstanceState ) {

    //...
    super.onCreate( savedInstanceState ); 
    setContentView( R.layout.screen_mission2 );
    GoogleMapOptions mapOptions = new GoogleMapOptions();

    mapOptions.mapType(GoogleMap.MAP_TYPE_NORMAL)
        .compassEnabled(true)
        .rotateGesturesEnabled(false)
        .tiltGesturesEnabled(false);

    android.support.v4.app.FragmentManager myFragmentManager = getSupportFragmentManager();
    android.support.v4.app.FragmentManager.enableDebugLogging(true);
    mapFragment = SupportMapFragment.newInstance(mapOptions);
    FragmentTransaction fragmentTransaction = myFragmentManager.beginTransaction();
    fragmentTransaction.add(R.id.mapFragment, mapFragment);
    fragmentTransaction.commit();
    myFragmentManager.executePendingTransactions();

    if(mapFragment == null) Base.log("mapFragment==null");
    if(map==null){
        map = mapFragment.getMap();
        Base.log("map should have been initialized");
        if(map==null) Base.log("map still null");
    }
}

And the layout file:

<fragment
    android:id="@+id/mapFragment"
    android:name="com.google.android.gms.maps.SupportMapFragment"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="match_parent" />

It returns the following log

V/FragmentManager(24224): add: SupportMapFragment{4078c4b8 id=0x7f06003d}
V/FragmentManager(24224): Allocated fragment index SupportMapFragment{4078c4b8 #1 id=0x7f06003d}
V/FragmentManager(24224): moveto CREATED: SupportMapFragment{4078c4b8 #1 id=0x7f06003d}
D/EMR     (24224): map should have been initialized
D/EMR     (24224): map still null
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  • Here have you declared the mapFragment variable?
    – yugidroid
    Jul 21, 2013 at 10:59
  • Yes the I declared it(edited the code part, see above)
    – cos4
    Jul 21, 2013 at 11:25
  • Is it initialized? Otherwise it will be the same as nothing, i.e., null.
    – yugidroid
    Jul 21, 2013 at 11:28
  • doesn't mapFragment = SupportMapFragment.newInstance(mapOptions); take care of that? At least if(mapFragment == null) Base.log("mapFragment==null"); doesn't appear in the log
    – cos4
    Jul 21, 2013 at 11:35

3 Answers 3

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Try moving all code that references your GoogleMap to onStart() or onResume(). The map in a map fragment isn't instantiated until after the fragment has gone through onCreateView (link), which happens after the parent activity has gone through onCreate(). Also, you need to check your GoogleMap for null regardless, because if google play services aren't installed, or the map isn't available for some other reason, it will be null.

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From what I read this could be because the fragment is not yet fully displayed and therefore no map exists?

Correct.

Any ideas how to fix it?

Actually use the layout file, by calling setContentView(), and get rid of all the FragmentTransaction stuff. You can then retrieve the already-created SupportMapFragment and use it:

setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);

SupportMapFragment mapFrag=(SupportMapFragment)getSupportFragmentManager().findFragmentById(R.id.mapFragment);
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  • Thanks, I thought about that but can I set the options specified in GoogleMapOptions in my code then in the xml file or set them later?
    – cos4
    Jul 21, 2013 at 11:19
  • @cos4: There are equivalents in the XML, though some people have reported issues when using those in Eclipse due to some Eclipse/ADT bug. If that does not work, get rid of the SupportMapFragment in the XML, replacing it with a FrameLayout, stick with your existing FragmentTransaction (pouring the fragment into the FrameLayout), but then you need to delay your work with the GoogleMap for a bit (e.g., subclass SupportMapFragment and put your code in onActivityCreated()). Jul 21, 2013 at 11:28
  • Is there any doc on setting options for maps in XML? Couldn't find any... Otherwise if I have to subclass SupportMapFragment anyway I could also send an intent from onActivityCreated() and catch it from my current activity?!
    – cos4
    Jul 21, 2013 at 11:40
  • @cos4: "Is there any doc on setting options for maps in XML?" -- developers.google.com/maps/documentation/android/… "I could also send an intent from onActivityCreated() and catch it from my current activity?" -- I don't see how, or what good that it would do you. If you create your own SupportMapFragment subclass, delegate configuration of the map to the subclass. Jul 21, 2013 at 11:57
  • Thanks! The idea was: I need to wait until the SupportMapFragment activity is created, so I would modify onActivityCreated() to send me an intent telling me that I can now created a map object since SupportMapFragment is ready.
    – cos4
    Jul 21, 2013 at 12:32
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You have to implement OnMapReadyCallback, define its public void onMapReady(GoogleMap map) and use it to operate on the fragment as stated in the Google API

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