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I get the Error

Unable to start activity ComponentInfo{de.androidbuch.activiti/de.androidbuch.activiti.task.Activity}: android.view.InflateException: Binary XML file line #11: Error inflating class fragment

when I switch via the portrait and the landscape mode. I'm using fragments. My xml is:

 <LinearLayout android:id="@+id/mainLayout"
               android:orientation="horizontal"
               android:layout_width="fill_parent"
               android:layout_height="wrap_content" >

    <ListView android:id="@+id/android:list"
              android:layout_height="wrap_content"
              android:layout_width="fill_parent"/> 

    <fragment android:id="@+id/fragmentDetails"
              android:layout_height="fill_parent"
              android:layout_width="fill_parent"
              class="de.androidbuch.activiti.task.TaskDetailsFragment"/> 
</LinearLayout>

If I switch via landscape and portrait mode everything works fine. But when I click on my fragment (and I can see my fragment) and then switch to the other mode I get the error. Any idea how I can solve it? Found some answers here but none of these helped me out...

06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636): FATAL EXCEPTION: main
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636): java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to start activity         
ComponentInfo{de.androidbuch.activiti/de.androidbuch.activiti.task.Activity}:   android.view.InflateException: Binary XML file line #11: Error inflating class fragment
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at android.app.ActivityThread.performLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java:1736)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at android.app.ActivityThread.handleLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java:1752)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at android.app.ActivityThread.handleRelaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java:3097)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at android.app.ActivityThread.access$1600(ActivityThread.java:123)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at android.app.ActivityThread$H.handleMessage(ActivityThread.java:997)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:99)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:126)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:3998)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at java.lang.reflect.Method.invokeNative(Native Method)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:491)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:841)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:599)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at dalvik.system.NativeStart.main(Native Method)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636): Caused by: android.view.InflateException: Binary XML file line #11: Error inflating class fragment
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at android.view.LayoutInflater.createViewFromTag(LayoutInflater.java:688)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at android.view.LayoutInflater.rInflate(LayoutInflater.java:724)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at android.view.LayoutInflater.rInflate(LayoutInflater.java:727)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at android.view.LayoutInflater.inflate(LayoutInflater.java:479)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at android.view.LayoutInflater.inflate(LayoutInflater.java:391)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at android.view.LayoutInflater.inflate(LayoutInflater.java:347)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at com.android.internal.policy.impl.PhoneWindow.setContentView(PhoneWindow.java:227)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at android.app.Activity.setContentView(Activity.java:1771)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at de.androidbuch.activiti.task.TaskActivity.onCreate(TaskActivity.java:83)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at android.app.Instrumentation.callActivityOnCreate(Instrumentation.java:1048)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     at android.app.ActivityThread.performLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java:1700)
06-21 14:55:05.600: ERROR/AndroidRuntime(7636):     ... 12 more
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  • Are you keeping separate layout files in your layout and layout-land folders?
    – Nathan Fig
    Jun 21, 2011 at 12:30
  • Can you provide the full error log, including the lines after "Unable to start activity..."
    – Dave
    Jun 21, 2011 at 12:46
  • @Nathan Fig: yes I do.. but getting the errors..
    – tsync
    Jun 21, 2011 at 12:52
  • @Dave: here you go.. any idea?
    – tsync
    Jun 21, 2011 at 13:03
  • Need landscape layout code, and also helpful would be your calls to setContentView and also how you are firing off activity in portrait mode as I'm assuming you are. At the moment there doesn't seem to be enough information. Looking at FragmentLayout example in API demos may help you as it sounds like you are doing something similar.
    – PJL
    Jun 21, 2011 at 16:04

46 Answers 46

133

As hdemirchian said, make sure to use:

import android.support.v4.app.Fragment;

And also make sure that the Activity that is using the fragment(s) extends FragmentActivity instead of the regular Activity,

import android.support.v4.app.FragmentActivity;

to get the FragmentActivity class.

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  • 15
    This got upvoted a lot, but for me it crashes when resuming the app, and I am already using v4 Fragment and v4 FrsgmentActivity - to be more precise AppCompatActivity.
    – joseph
    Jun 27, 2015 at 21:00
  • 4
    This is no solution. import android.support.v4.app.Fragment; does not change anything. Actually it is even unused and unneeded import.
    – f470071
    Nov 4, 2015 at 12:44
  • 8
    Thanks, a side note is that AppCompatActivity is a descendant of FragmentActivity.
    – abedfar
    Mar 3, 2016 at 20:52
  • but i am using dagger fragment , and dagger fragment always extend fragment not fragment activity Jun 25, 2019 at 6:03
108

The exception android.view.InflateException: Binary XML file line: #... Error inflating class fragment might happen if you manipulate with getActivity() inside your fragment before onActivityCreated() get called. In such case you receive a wrong activity reference and can't rely on that.

For instance the next pattern is wrong:

@Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, 
        Bundle savedInstanceState) 
{
    final View view = inflater.inflate(R.layout..., container, false);

    Button button = getActivity().findViewById(R.id...);
    button.setOnClickListener(...); - another problem: button is null

    return view;
}

Correct pattern #1

@Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, 
        Bundle savedInstanceState) 
{
    final View view = inflater.inflate(R.layout..., container, false);

    Button button = view.findViewById(R.id...);
    button.setOnClickListener(...);

    return view;
}

Correct pattern #2

@Override
public void onActivityCreated(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onActivityCreated(savedInstanceState);

    Button button = getActivity().findViewById(R.id...);
    button.setOnClickListener(...);
}
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  • @MaximKorobov You can call getActivity() inside onActivityCreated() or in any subsequent lifecycle method, but before onDestroyView().
    – Grigori A.
    Jul 18, 2013 at 13:14
  • I'd love to find out more about this, I'm getting a sporadic crash and I think this might be the problem. Although most of the time the code works fine so it's hard to know Mar 27, 2015 at 17:22
  • Pattern 2 might have solved it for me. Fingers crossed. Thanks for that.
    – joseph
    Jun 27, 2015 at 21:28
55

Make sure your Activity extends FragmentActivity.

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46

I had the same error. I was digging all day long, don't know but I think I tried ~25 solutions on this problem. None worked until at 2AM I found out that I was missing this line at apps manifest xml:

<meta-data android:name="com.google.android.gms.version"
android:value="@integer/google_play_services_version" />

That line was inside <application> tag. I really hope this helps for someone. GL.

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  • 10
    Explain what is going on please. What is the benefit of this line? Mar 31, 2014 at 16:05
  • 3
    Thanks, Save my day. Each sample of using Google map on android work differently, I wonder if there is a standard. Nov 20, 2014 at 23:48
22

I had the same problem. The solution for me was the order of super.onCreate and setContentView within the FragmentActivity

Following order works fine:

    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    setContentView(R.layout.fc_activity_list_profiles);
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  • 1
    In a JAVA method, super must always be called at the beginning of the method. Mar 14, 2013 at 22:27
  • 11
    @StéphaneBruckert it is not always the case that super.method() must be called first. It depends on what the super class's method does. In the case of FragmentActivity it does some initialization needed to make setContentView work properly. However in another method (say onKeyUp) you may want to conditionally do some work with the action, but fallback onto super.onKeyUp in which case you will very likely want to call super.onKeyUp at the very end of the function. Mar 25, 2013 at 3:09
  • It is probably also worth noting that super() (the superclass's constructor) must be the first function called in any child classes constructor, however calling it is not necessarily mandatory (it would depend entirely on the class being extended). Mar 25, 2013 at 3:11
19

Fragments cannot be nested in XML

Learnt this the hard way - if you nest an XML layout based <fragment> tag inside a (potentially) dynamically loaded fragment from FragmentManager, then you start to get weird errors, trying to inflate your fragment xml.

Turns out, that this is not supported - it will work fine if you do this through purely the FragmentManager approach.

I was getting this problem because I was trying load a fragment inside a <DrawerLayout> from xml, and this was causing a crash in the onCreateView() method when I popped the back stack.

5
16

I was having the same problem as you are facing. None of the tips on top helped me. Later, I found that all I had to do is fix my imports from:

import android.app.Fragment;

to:

import android.support.v4.app.Fragment;
1
  • You are awesome! My problem was opposite - the Fragment wizard imports android.support.v4.app.Fragment by default. And my main activity extends android.app.Activity. Feb 11, 2018 at 5:11
12

Have you tried:

 <fragment
            android:name="de.androidbuch.activiti.task.TaskDetailsFragment"
            android:layout_width="fill_parent"
            android:layout_height="fill_parent" />
1
  • 1
    You've shown us 1 xml file, but you should have 2 one in /layout/ and one in layout-land/
    – Blundell
    Jun 21, 2011 at 15:07
12

Make sure there is no exception raised in the onCreateView method of the fragment. If any exception is raised in this method, logcat won't show exact details of the exception, instead it always shows the message:

Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Didn't find class "android.view.fragment" 
on path: DexPathList[[zip file "/data/app/com.package/base.apk"],
nativeLibraryDirectories=[/data/app/com.package/lib/arm64, /vendor/lib64, /system/lib64]]
at dalvik.system.BaseDexClassLoader.findClass(BaseDexClassLoader.java:56)
1
  • Just to add what Lei is saying is, put try catch around code inside your oncreateview and find out actual root cause. Thanks Lei!
    – Swaroop
    Feb 8, 2016 at 10:42
6

If your TaskDetailsFragment extending android.app.Fragment, do change in onCreateView().

Return your view which you want to show in the Fragment or convert your Layout to view by using LayoutInflater and return it.

@Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    View mainview = inflater.inflate(R.layout.main, null);
    return mainview;
}

Hope this works. :)

6

Check you class path, this could be the view inflator could not find your class definition as defined in your xml class="de.androidbuch.activiti.task.TaskDetailsFragment" the above path could be wrong.

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6

I was receiving this error for different reasons.

Steps to reproduce:

~> My issue was that I created a brand new blank application.

~> I then generated a custom fragment from the File ~> New File Menu.

~> Proceeded to customize the fragment by adding layouts and buttons etc.

~> Referenced the new custom fragment in the auto generated activity_my.xml that was generated for me when creating the application. Doing this allowed the XML to generate the objects for me.

Heres is the catch when generating the custom fragment via File ~> New File Menu it auto generates an interface function stub and places it at the bottom of the fragment class file.

This means that your MyActivity class must implement this interface. If it does not then the the above error occurs only when referencing the fragment from xml. By removing the reference for the Fragment in the XML completely, and creating the fragment through code in the MyActivity.java class file Logcat generates a more concise error explaining the issue in detail and complaining about the interface. This is demonstrated in the Project Template Activity+Fragment. Although, <~that Project Template does not generate the interface stub.

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5

For me it was after scrolling in the stack trace i found im missing the permission for android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE

after adding this permission it was fixed

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  • 1
    Not to self: "scroll through the entire stack trace. Thank you @Gil.
    – Batandwa
    Aug 18, 2014 at 22:41
4

If you have separate layout files for portrait and landscape modes and are getting an inflation error whenever you change orientation after clicking an item, there is most likely a discrepancy between your layout files.

When you get the error, is it only when you click the item in landscape mode or only in portrait mode or both? Does your TaskDetailsFragment activity use a layout file that could have discrepancies between landscape and portrait modes?

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  • Thanks for your answer.. well I only have a fragment in the landscape mode and not in the portrait mode. So I can click only in the landscape mode to see the fragment. And after I switch again to the landscape mode I get this error...
    – tsync
    Jun 21, 2011 at 13:27
  • That's almost certainly the problem then- you have a view in portrait mode that can't be found in landscape mode. Does adding the fragment to landscape fix the issue?
    – Nathan Fig
    Jun 21, 2011 at 15:25
  • 1
    You can have views that don't exist in both files -- that's the whole point of having separate -land and -port layouts. However, check the ids-- I had the id missing in my portrait file and was getting this error when switching.
    – maxpolun
    Jul 20, 2012 at 19:56
4

If you are adding Fragment statically that is, in xml, then you might have missed to implement OnFragmentInteractionListener in your Activity class. Then the interface implementation would solve the problem. If you are adding Fragment dynamically, that is, in java class then this is not the solution. Because IDE itself will not allow you to proceed without implementing required interfaces.

4

If you don't want to change anything and go with "fragment" tag

do this,

<fragment
 android:visibility="gone" (Visibility will not work, just helps in removing frag from xml viewer)(If you want the visibility to be gone make it in your fragment root element visibility=gone)
 android:layout_width="match_parent"
 android:layout_height="match_parent"
 android:name="com.example.YOUR_FRAGMENT" (This is important)
 />
4

Use androidx.fragment.app.FragmentContainerView instead of fragment. Here is a example:

 <androidx.fragment.app.FragmentContainerView 
          android:id="@+id/fragmentDetails"
          android:layout_height="fill_parent"
          android:layout_width="fill_parent"
          class="de.androidbuch.activiti.task.TaskDetailsFragment"/> 
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3

My problem in this case was a simple instance of having a dumb null pointer exception in one of my methods that was being invoked later in the lifecycle. This was causing the "Error inflating class fragment" exception for me. In short, please remember to check the further down the exception stack trace for a possible cause.

Once I resolved the null pointer exception, my fragment loaded fine.

3

None of the solutions mentioned above helped me. In the log I could find the detail of the exception as mentioned below:

06-19 16:20:37.885: E/AndroidRuntime(23973): Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: API key not found.  Check that /meta-data/ android:name="com.google.android.maps.v2.API_KEY" android:value="your API key"/ is in the application element of AndroidManifest.xml.

I did this and my code was working!

<meta-data  android:name="com.google.android.maps.v2.API_KEY" android:value="AIzaSyCl1yGPZ3mpxxxxxxxAz2R-t7zcWVzrHUL9k"/>
</application>
2

Had the same error type, where exactly the same error message in logcat was displayed. I needed to make changes in the Java Build Path located under Project->Properties. I had included Google Maps related libraries like android-support-v4.jar and google-play-services.jar; however I was missing including these on the 'Build class path' in the 'Order and Export' option menu. Maybe the error lies here.

Try including libraries to the build class path.

The order of which the classes are built might also trigger the error, so my advice is also to try to rearrange the order of the building path. The error disappeared when I used the following order: 'my_project_name/src'->'my_project_name/gen'->'Android Private Libraries'. The last unit contains the jar files mentioned earlier.

2

I got this error when using a ListFragment but the list view id was listView1 instead of list.

'Your content must have a ListView whose id attribute is 'android.R.id.list''

http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/ListFragment.html

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2

If you want to inherit the AppCompatActivity, then you can do something like this- In the activity xml, use a FrameLayout like this-

<FrameLayout
    android:id="@+id/result_fragment"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="match_parent"
    android:layout_below="@+id/progress_frame"/>

and in the activity onCreate-

final FragmentManager supportFragmentManager = getSupportFragmentManager();
    FragmentTransaction ft = supportFragmentManager.beginTransaction();
    ft.replace(R.id.result_fragment, fphResultActivityFragment, "result fragment");
    ft.commitAllowingStateLoss();
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  • Thanks this helped. Not sure why I was able to use <fragment> in my layout successfully in other apps I've worked on, but it wasn't working here! Feb 16, 2017 at 19:48
  • just note this can work but this is usually for dynamic fragments not static Jul 11, 2018 at 0:05
2

I added an id to my fragment that's it everything works fine. Before this, I changed the manifests file as mentioned above but didn't solve my error. When you see error try to read it fully you'll get to know why there is an error. In my case, in the middle of the error trace, it was shown that the fragment id is missing.

<fragment
       android:layout_width="0dp"
       android:layout_weight="2"
       android:layout_height="match_parent"
       class="com.example.mydemofragmentapp.FoodListFragment"
       android:id="@+id/none"/>
2

I want to add a possible answer. So here we go.

My situation is, I change my project from Java to Kotlin, and then add Navigation Component. After migrating to Kotlin, then I add the nav_graph.xml. But, after try running the app, I got an inflating error. After checking further and comparing to other projects, turn out My nav_graph.xml did not have app:startDestination="@id/mainFragment". After adding app:startDestination, the error went away and my project runs just fine with no error.

nav_graph.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<navigation xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
    xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools"
    android:id="@+id/nav_graph"
    app:startDestination="@id/mainFragment">
    <fragment
        android:id="@+id/mainFragment"
        android:name="fragment.MainFragment"
        android:label="fragment_main"
        tools:layout="@layout/fragment_main" />
</navigation>

So, don't forget the app:startDestination.

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In your xml file just use a instead of the tag. The inflater tries to create an android.app.Fragment from which will fail on API < 10. So you need to create a view group of a different type.

1

make sure that u have used this one

<meta-data
            android:name="com.google.android.maps.v2.API_KEY"
            android:value="AIzaSyBEwmfL0GaZmdVqdTxxxxxxxx-rVgvY" />

not this..

<meta-data 
         android:name="com.google.android.gms.version" 
          android:value="AIzaSyBEwmfL0GaZmdVqdTCvxxxxxxx-rVgvY" /> 
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Just had this same error. The reason for mine was the visibility of my fragment class. It was set to default, should be public.

1

Could you post the fragment's onCreate and onCreateView methods? I had exactly same exception which was caused by an exception in the fragment onCreate method, when I fixed that problem it fixed the Error inflating class fragment.

1

I was receiving this error in android studio the problem was that my fragment had a relative layout while the code on the OnCreateView function was

mDrawerListView = (ListView) inflater.inflate(
                R.layout.fragment_navigation_drawer, container, false);

is your code doing the same thing?

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Make sure your Activity extends FragmentActivity or AppCompatActivity

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