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In onCreate() method of activity I have this code for ToolBar:

toolbar = (Toolbar) findViewById(R.id.tool_bar);
setSupportActionBar(toolbar);
getSupportActionBar().setDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled(true);

My IDE warms me that getSupportActionBar().setDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled(true); may produce NullPointerException.

My question is should I ignore it and how can I fix it anyway?

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  • 2
    Do you know what a NullPointerException is?
    – Tunaki
    Nov 29, 2015 at 12:45
  • which toolbar are you using, are you using the support toolbar??
    – Bhargav
    Nov 29, 2015 at 12:47
  • @VirajNalawade He is asking about a warning by Android Studio. It's not about an actual error.
    – hata
    Nov 29, 2015 at 12:47
  • IDE is just warning you dude :) IDE doesn't produce nullPointerException
    – Paresh P.
    Nov 29, 2015 at 12:48
  • @Bhargav support.v7.widget.Toolbar
    – Daniel
    Nov 29, 2015 at 12:50

5 Answers 5

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The IDE warns you about a potential NullPointerException because there are many cases where the app could throw one. For the example you could be using a NoActionBar theme for your whole Application (or just for the concerned activity), but still you're trying to retrieve a reference to the action bar using getActionBar() (or getSupportActionBar()).

Just ignore the warning, but keep in mind the notes above.

UPDATE:

You can get rid of the warning by explicitly checking for nullability:

toolbar = (Toolbar) findViewById(R.id.tool_bar);
if (toolbar != null) {
    // you can safely invoke methods on the Toolbar
    setSupportActionBar(toolbar);
    getSupportActionBar().setDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled(true);
} else {
    // Toolbar is null, handle it
}
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  • I am using getWindow().setFlags(WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_LAYOUT_NO_LIMITS , WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_LAYOUT_NO_LIMITS); to get full screen length , I think that's the reason for me to get this nullPointerException . Is there any way to get out of this situation without removing above code.
    – xaif
    Nov 29, 2019 at 18:15
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You could check for null but if it is not crashing it should not be nessessary:

if(getSupportActionBar() != null) {
    getSupportActionBar().setDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled(true);
}
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Well both the answers are correct, but if you just want to remove the warning

ActionBar actionBar = getSupportActionBar();

assert actionBar != null;

actionBar.setDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled(true);

assert actionBar != null, says that ActionBar is not null, and so calling any method on this variable doesn't produce the warning of NullPointerException.

I guess it will work if you

assert getSupportActionBar() != null

But I'm not sure about that.

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If the toolbar is in include layout, we need to use the id of the include tag, instead of the toolbar tag.

<include  
android:id="@+id/toolbar_include"/>


<!--/**toolbar_include.xml*/-->

<androidx.appcompat.widget.Toolbar
android:id="@+id/toolbar"/>

That is use

 Toolbar toolbar=findViewById(R.id.toolbar_include);
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Above all answer given for escaping from NullPointerException,and after putting this in your code :-

if(getSupportActionBar() != null) {
    getSupportActionBar().setDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled(true);
}

Only solve exception issue after then also you will not get your toolbar null only. I want to say just check in your activity xml u have declared your toolbar or not,i think this will reslove your issue.

  <android.support.v7.widget.Toolbar
            android:id="@+id/toolbar1"
            android:layout_width="match_parent"
            android:layout_height="?attr/actionBarSize"
            android:background="?attr/colorPrimary"
            app:popupTheme="@style/AppTheme.PopupOverlay" />

Just put toolbar in your activiy Xml.

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