355

I have a fragment I am trying to add into a view.

FragmentManager fragMgr=getSupportFragmentManager();
feed_parser_activity content = (feed_parser_activity)fragMgr
                                    .findFragmentById(R.id.feedContentContainer);
FragmentTransaction xaction=fragMgr.beginTransaction();

if (content == null || content.isRemoving()) {
    content=new feed_parser_activity(item.getLink().toString());
    xaction
        .add(R.id.feedContentContainer, content)
        .setTransition(FragmentTransaction.TRANSIT_FRAGMENT_OPEN)
        .addToBackStack(null)
        .commit();
    Log.e("Abstract", "DONE");
}

When this code is executed I get the following error in debug..

java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No view found for id 0x7f080011 
   for fragment feed_parser_activity{41882f50 #2 id=0x7f080011}

feed_parser_activity is a Fragment that is set to Fragment layout in xml.
I am using a FragmentActivity to host the Fragment Layout holding the feed_parser_layout.
Am I coding this correctly above?

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  • 3
    Can you include the XML?
    – jsmith
    Nov 7, 2011 at 15:22
  • 2
    One can get the same error when making fragment transaction before calling setContentView in Activity
    – Pavel
    Jan 19, 2018 at 21:25
  • facing the same issue in Android 5 and Android 6 only when using ViewPager->Fragment->RecyclerView->Fragment with childFragmentManager
    – Usman Rana
    Aug 25, 2021 at 10:28
  • In my case, I got an id that was not present in my entire app, so must be because some files are not in sync. So I made a sync project with gradle files, then clean project,then rebuild, and run again.
    – Reejesh
    Jul 20, 2023 at 4:08
  • This thread Could be of help stackoverflow.com/a/77528826/14784590
    – Reejesh
    Nov 22, 2023 at 9:43

40 Answers 40

459

I was having this problem too, until I realized that I had specified the wrong layout in setContentView() of the onCreate() method of the FragmentActivity.

The id passed into FragmentTransaction.add(), in your case R.id.feedContentContainer, must be a child of the layout specified in setContentView().

You didn't show us your onCreate() method, so perhaps this is the same problem.

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  • 7
    What do you mean by child of layout specified in setContentView? How to make it child?
    – NinjaCoder
    Feb 7, 2013 at 15:51
  • 15
    A view is a child of another view if is is declared inside of the parent view in the XML. ie. a TextView inside of a RelativeLayout is a child of the RelativeLayout.
    – howettl
    Feb 12, 2013 at 19:06
  • @howettl: I know it is bit old post. But I am not able fix this issue with your answer. Here is SO question: stackoverflow.com/questions/25844394/… - Can you help me with this please? Thanks!
    – TheDevMan
    Sep 16, 2014 at 2:18
  • 4
    Happened to me. The downside of CTRL+C CTRL+V.
    – 0nyx
    Jan 7, 2015 at 19:11
  • 1
    You are a life saver. I mistakenly deleted the include code in the main fragment and then I was stuck for 2 hours trying to fix this.
    – viper
    Nov 16, 2016 at 10:29
353

This error also occurs when having nested Fragments and adding them with getSupportFragmentManager() instead of getChildFragmentManager().

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  • 18
    Mine was the other way round. Was trying to add to the main fragment container with calling getChildFragmentManager(). Pointing this out solved it for me. Thanks +1 Sep 4, 2013 at 14:23
  • @Malachiasz: Could you take a look at this question about ViewPager? Thank you stackoverflow.com/questions/27937250/…
    – Hoa Vu
    Jan 15, 2015 at 2:13
  • This was exactly my problem, thank you. Odd though, this only occurred in landscape orientation when calling .show(). Using it to replace the main fragment worked fine.
    – cohenadair
    Sep 7, 2015 at 20:05
  • 1
    That was exactly my problem, thank you very much! It was happening only at some slow devices, so it was hard to understand what was happening exactly.
    – YawaraNes
    Mar 10, 2016 at 12:32
  • 1
    After coming to this question multiple times I felt like nobody else had my problem, just had to scroll down a bit. It would be nice if they could get the error code to be more specific to say that this could be the case.
    – KodyVanRy
    Oct 4, 2019 at 23:42
82

The solution was to use getChildFragmentManager()

instead of getFragmentManager()

when calling from a fragment. If you are calling the method from an activity, then use getFragmentManager().

That will solve the problem.

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  • 8
    @surfer190 use getSupportFragmentManager() instead. May 22, 2016 at 11:08
  • Changed to getChildFragmentManager() and this works!!
    – Shyam
    Jan 13, 2017 at 10:45
  • In my case I was using fragment navigation using viewpager in bottom sheet fragment. Your solution worked brilliantly!! Tons of Thanx bro. Nov 17, 2017 at 9:58
  • 1
    had the same problem and this solved it for me! getChildFragmentManager() instead of getActivity().getFragmentManager() which makes sense once i thought about it :) TY!
    – Simon
    Feb 3, 2018 at 13:17
  • 1
    It works! I'm using it in BottomSheet means I'm adding fragments in bottom sheet. Jan 27, 2021 at 14:49
37

Another scenario I have encountered involves using nested fragments, such as a ViewPager within a Fragment, with its pages also being fragments.

When you do Fragment transaction in the inner fragment(page of ViewPager), you will need

FragmentManager fragmentManager = getActivity().getFragmentManager();
FragmentTransaction fragmentTransaction = fragmentManager.beginTransaction();

getActivity() is the key here.

Updated on 2023

If you are wondering what exactly happened, you can follow the steps below:

  1. From Android studio menu, select Build | Analyze apk
  2. Select the apk file where you got the error
  3. Then select resources.arsc in File list, and select id from Resouce Types, you will found which id caused this error.
  4. For the example in the image below, It means there is an id named "container" which cannot be found on a Fragment/Activity's layout file.

enter image description here enter image description here

Take the following code for example:

MyFragment myFragment = new MyFragment();
FragmentTransaction fragmentTransaction = requireActivity().getSupportFragmentManager().beginTransaction();
fragmentTransaction.replace(R.id.container, myFragment);
fragmentTransaction.addToBackStack(null);
fragmentTransaction.commit();
  1. On the second line, we got the fragmentManager for activity(where current fragment hosted)
  2. On the 3rd line, replace current fragment with myFragment
  3. Then you need to make sure the layout file of this activity has an view with id=container. otherwise, you will get this error, that's it!
1
  • yeah... for me all other implementation was fine apart from this. I have directly tried to access the code like this : FragmentTransaction transaction =getSupportFragmentManager().beginTransaction(); Then I got the fragmentmanager using getActivity() separately like you mentioned. It works pretty Feb 24, 2016 at 10:40
31

I had this problem (when building my UI in code) and it was caused by my ViewPager (that showed Fragments) not having an ID set, so I simply used pager.setID(id) and then it worked.

This page helped me figure that out.

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  • 1
    I had the same problem when used viewPager. The same error was fixed by using viewPager.setCurrentItem(n) before performing transaction. Maybe it will be useful for someone. Feb 19, 2014 at 14:49
  • In my case was in a similar direction, but the problem was that I used a negative value in .setID. Using a positive integer solved the issue. Oct 12, 2016 at 19:13
21

In my case I was trying to show a DialogFragment containing a pager and this exception was thrown when the FragmentPagerAdapter attempted to add the Fragments to the pager. Based on howettl answer I guess that it was due to the Pager parent was not the view set in setContentView() in my FragmentActivity.

The only change I did to solve the problem was to create the FragmentPagerAdapter passing in a FragmentMager obtained by calling getChildFragmentManager(), not the one obtained by calling getFragmentManager() as I normally do.

    public class PagerDialog extends DialogFragment{

    @Override
    public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) {

        View rootView = inflater.inflate(R.layout.pager_dialog, container, false);

        MyPagerAdapter pagerAdapter = new MyPagerAdapter(getChildFragmentManager());
        ViewPager pager = (ViewPager) rootView.findViewById(R.id.pager);
        pager.setAdapter(pagerAdapter);

        return rootView;
    }
}
3
  • getChildFragmentManager() is not accessible from DialogFragment Jul 18, 2013 at 17:55
  • Accessible. This one solved my problem. Thanks
    – DuhVir
    Dec 8, 2020 at 16:42
  • This saved my day. I was trying to use Material Stepper inside a dialog with no avail until I saw this answer
    – davejoem
    May 18, 2021 at 21:35
18

This exception can also happen if the layout ID which you are passing to FragmentTransaction.replace(int ID, fragment) exists in other layouts that are being inflated. Make sure the layout ID is unique and it should work.

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  • 1
    The compiler does not report if the id is missing in the current layout if its not unique, hence the real problem is not the uniqueness of the id but the omission of the id in the current layout.
    – Samuel
    Sep 13, 2016 at 4:46
  • Yes, check that you replace a fragment in the current container. Use right id of the container (I used another screen's id and got the exception).
    – CoolMind
    Mar 17, 2022 at 14:21
18

With Nested fragments

For me by using getChildFragmentManager() instead of getActivity().getSupportFragmentManager() resolved crash

java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No view found for id

1
  • but inside adapter cant imprt getchildFragmentManger why May 26, 2020 at 6:55
17

An answer I read on another thread similar to this one that worked for me when I had this problem involved the layout xml.

Your logcat says "No view found for id 0x7f080011".

Open up the gen->package->R.java->id and then look for id 0x7f080011.

When I had this problem, this id belonged to a FrameLayout in my activity_main.xml file.

The FrameLayout did not have an ID (there was no statement android:id = "blablabla").

Make sure that all of your components in all of your layouts have IDs, particularly the component cited in the logcat.

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  • 1
    Nice. In Android Studio w/LinuxOS it's here: /home/bob/AndroidStudioWorkspace/HelloWorld/app/build/generated/source/r/release/android/support/v7/appcompat.
    – portsample
    Mar 5, 2015 at 20:17
14

I got this error when I upgraded from com.android.support:support-v4:21.0.0 to com.android.support:support-v4:22.1.1.

I had to change my layout from this:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<FrameLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    android:id="@+id/container_frame_layout"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="match_parent">
</FrameLayout> 

To this:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<FrameLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="match_parent">

    <FrameLayout
        android:id="@+id/container_frame_layout"
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:layout_height="match_parent">
    </FrameLayout>

</FrameLayout> 

So the layout MUST have a child view. I'm assuming they enforced this in the new library.

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10

I know this has already been answered for one scenario, but my problem was slightly different and I thought I'd share in case anybody else is in my shoes.

I was making a transaction within onCreate(), but at this point the view tree has not been inflated so you get this same error. Putting the transaction code in onResume() made everything run fine.

So just make sure your transaction code runs after the view tree has been inflated!

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  • 3
    Hmm... in my case it made no difference whether such code was in onCreate or onResume May 10, 2013 at 20:54
  • @IgorGanapolsky in my case too, solved that with callback from fragment's onAttach. See my answer Mar 5, 2015 at 5:19
  • This was my problem exactly. A call to another class to refresh a view state was performing a fragment transaction on a layout that had not yet been inflated. Calling it in onResume() fixed the issue.
    – AWT
    May 17, 2017 at 16:09
  • In onResume(), Make certain any attempts to use FragmentManager occur after super.onResume().
    – Bad Loser
    Sep 9, 2020 at 8:40
8

I was facing a Nasty error when using Viewpager within Recycler View. Below error I faced in a special situation. I started a fragment which had a RecyclerView with Viewpager (using FragmentStatePagerAdapter). It worked well until I switched to different fragment on click of a Cell in RecyclerView, and then navigated back using Phone's hardware Back button and App crashed.

And what's funny about this was that I had two Viewpagers in same RecyclerView and both were about 5 cells away(other wasn't visible on screen, it was down). So initially I just applied the Solution to the first Viewpager and left other one as it is (Viewpager using Fragments).

Navigating back worked fine, when first view pager was viewable . Now when i scrolled down to the second one and then changed fragment and came back , it crashed (Same thing happened with the first one). So I had to change both the Viewpagers.

Anyway, read below to find working solution. Crash Error below:

java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No view found for id 0x7f0c0098 (com.kk:id/pagerDetailAndTips) for fragment ProductDetailsAndTipsFragment{189bcbce #0 id=0x7f0c0098}

Spent hours debugging it. Read this complete Thread post till the bottom applying all the solutions including making sure that I am passing childFragmentManager.

Nothing worked.

Finally instead of using FragmentStatePagerAdapter , I extended PagerAdapter and used it in Viewpager without Using fragments. I believe some where there is a BUG with nested fragments. Anyway, we have options. Read ...

Below link was very helpful :

Viewpager Without Fragments

Link may die so I am posting my implemented Solution here below:

public class ScreenSlidePagerAdapter extends PagerAdapter {
private static final String TAG = "ScreenSlidePager";
ProductDetails productDetails;
ImageView imgProductImage;
ArrayList<Imagelist> imagelists;
Context mContext;

// Constructor
public ScreenSlidePagerAdapter(Context mContext,ProductDetails productDetails) {
    //super(fm);
    this.mContext = mContext;
    this.productDetails = productDetails;
}

// Here is where you inflate your View and instantiate each View and set their values
@Override
public Object instantiateItem(ViewGroup container, int position) {
    LayoutInflater inflater = LayoutInflater.from(mContext);
    ViewGroup layout = (ViewGroup) inflater.inflate(R.layout.product_image_slide_cell,container,false);

    imgProductImage = (ImageView) layout.findViewById(R.id.imgSlidingProductImage);
    String url = null;
    if (imagelists != null) {
        url = imagelists.get(position).getImage();
    }

    // This is UniversalImageLoader Image downloader method to download and set Image onto Imageview
    ImageLoader.getInstance().displayImage(url, imgProductImage, Kk.options);

    // Finally add view to Viewgroup. Same as where we return our fragment in FragmentStatePagerAdapter
    container.addView(layout);
    return layout;
}

// Write as it is. I don't know much about it
@Override
public void destroyItem(ViewGroup container, int position, Object object) {
    container.removeView((View) object);
    /*super.destroyItem(container, position, object);*/
}

// Get the count
@Override
public int getCount() {
    int size = 0;

    if (productDetails != null) {
        imagelists =  productDetails.getImagelist();
        if (imagelists != null) {
            size = imagelists.size();
        }
    }
    Log.d(TAG,"Adapter Size = "+size);
    return size;
}

// Write as it is. I don't know much about it
@Override
public boolean isViewFromObject(View view, Object object) {

    return view == object;
}

}

Hope this was helpful !!

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  • Yes, this solution worked, but what if I need difficult construction with own lifecycle and variables, but not only views? It will be used with videoViews and imageViews with play and mute buttons. Nothing helpful for my case? Jul 19, 2016 at 15:34
  • I believe this is the reason: stackoverflow.com/a/27966053/1377819 Sep 17, 2019 at 7:50
8

Just in case someone's made the same stupid mistake I did; check that you're not overwriting the activity content somewhere (i.e. look for additional calls to setContentView)

In my case, due to careless copy and pasting, I used DataBindingUtil.setContentView in my fragment, instead of DataBindingUtil.inflate, which messed up the state of the activity.

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    how could we make the same idiotic mistake of copy and paste?? that was exactly my issue. Thank you
    – Alberto M
    Jun 29, 2020 at 7:46
7

I had the same issue but my issue was happenning on orientation change. None of the other solutions worked. So it turns out that I forgot to remove setRetainInstance(true); from my fragments, when doing a two or one pane layout based on screen size.

1
  • turn false your setRetainInstance(true) if you are in a nested fragments, this will fix the error.
    – ralphgabb
    Nov 13, 2014 at 2:34
5

My mistake was on the FragamentTransaction.

I was doing this t.replace(R.layout.mylayout); instead of t.replace(R.id.mylayout);

The difference is that one is the layout and the other is a reference to the layout(id)

5

I use View Binding in my project and was inattentive to add setContentView() after inflating ActivityHelloWorldBinding class:

override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState)
    binding = ActivityHelloWorldBinding.inflate(layoutInflater)

    // Add this line.
    setContentView(binding.root)
}
4

This happens when you are calling from a fragment inside another one.

use :

getActivity().getSupportFragmentManager().beginTransaction();
4

I fixed this bug, I use the commitNow() replace commit().

mFragment.getChildFragmentManager()
  .beginTransaction()
  .replace(R.id.main_fragment_container,fragment)
  .commitNowAllowingStateLoss();

The commitNow is a sync method, the commit() method is an async method.

1
3

I had this same issue, let me post my code so that you can all see it, and not do the same thing that I did.

@Override
protected void onResume()
{
    super.onResume();

    fragManager = getSupportFragmentManager();

    Fragment answerPad=getDefaultAnswerPad();
    setAnswerPad(answerPad);
    setContentView(R.layout.abstract_test_view);
}
protected void setAnswerPad(AbstractAnswerFragment pad)
{
    fragManager.beginTransaction()
        .add(R.id.AnswerArea, pad, "AnswerArea")
        .commit();
    fragManager.executePendingTransactions();
}

Note that I was setting up fragments before I setContentView. Ooops.

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  • 1
    Thank you! I was doing the same thing, so I put my setContentView inside my onBuildHeaders
    – Randy
    Dec 25, 2012 at 14:21
3

This page seems to be a good central location for posting suggestions about the Fragment IllegalArgumentException. Here is one more thing you can try. This is what finally worked for me:

I had forgotten that I had a separate layout file for landscape orientation. After I added my FrameLayout container there, too, the fragment worked.


On a separate note, if you have already tried everything else suggested on this page (and the entire Internet, too) and have been pulling out your hair for hours, consider just dumping these annoying fragments and going back to a good old standard layout. (That's actually what I was in the process of doing when I finally discovered my problem.) You can still use the container concept. However, instead of filling it with a fragment, you can use the xml include tag to fill it with the same layout that you would have used in your fragment. You could do something like this in your main layout:

<FrameLayout
    android:id="@+id/container"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="match_parent" >

    <include layout="@layout/former_fragment_layout" />

</FrameLayout>

where former_fragment_layout is the name of the xml layout file that you were trying to use in your fragment. See Re-using Layouts with include for more info.

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  • this is a good suggestion, but it doesn't work if one needs to switch fragments dynamically. Also it reduces re-usability, because you can encapsulate behavior (code) in the fragment. Mar 5, 2015 at 4:30
  • I definitely agree. Fragments are far better.
    – Suragch
    Mar 5, 2015 at 9:15
  • What do you then do with business logic for the included layout? Duplicate? You see Fragments are self contained, both layout files and business logic in their java counterparts .
    – katwekibs
    Mar 9 at 9:26
  • @katwekibs Sorry, I switched to Flutter a few years ago so I don't remember how to do fragments anymore. Flutter is a lot easier in this regard.
    – Suragch
    Mar 10 at 12:55
2

In my case I had a SupportMapFragment in a recycler view item (I was using the lower overhead "liteMode" which makes the map appear as non-interactive, almost like a static image). I was using the correct FragmentManager, and everything appeared to work fine... with a small list. Once the list of items exceeded the screen height by a bit then I started getting this issue when scrolling.

Turned out, it was because I was injecting a dynamic SupportMapFragment inside a view, which was inside another fragment, to get around some issues I was having when trying to declare it statically in my XML. Because of this, the fragment placeholder layout could only be replaced with the actual fragment once the view was attached to the window, i.e. visible on screen. So I had put my code for initialising the SupportMapFragment, doing the Fragment replace, and calling getMapAsync() in the onAttachedToWindow event.

What I forgot to do was ensure that my code didn't run twice. I.e. in onAttachedToWindow event, check if my dynamic SupportMapFragment was still null before trying to create a new instance of it and do a Fragment replace. When the item goes off the top of the RecyclerView, it is detached from the window, then reattached when you scroll back to it, so this event is fired multiple times.

Once I added the null check, it happened only once per RecyclerView item and issue went away! TL;DR!

2

This issue also happens when you don't put <include layout="@layout/your_fragment_layout"/> in your app_bar_main.xml

2

use childFragmentManager instead of activity!!.supportFragmentManager

1

I encountered this problem when I tried to replace view with my fragment in onCreateView(). Like this:

public class MyProjectListFrag extends Fragment {


    private MyProjectListFragment myProjectListFragment;

    @Override
    public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container,
            Bundle savedInstanceState) {

        FragmentManager mFragmentManager = getFragmentManager();
        myProjectListFragment = new MyProjectListFragment();
        mFragmentManager
                .beginTransaction()
                .replace(R.id.container_for_my_pro_list,
                        myProjectListFragment, "myProjectListFragment")
                .commit();
    }

It told me

11-25 14:06:04.848: E/AndroidRuntime(26040): java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No view found for id 0x7f05003f (com.example.myays:id/container_for_my_pro_list) for fragment MyProjectListFragment{41692f40 #2 id=0x7f05003f myProjectListFragment}

Then I fixed this issue with putting replace into onActivityCreated(). Like this:

public class MyProjectListFrag extends Fragment {

    private final static String TAG = "lch";

    private MyProjectListFragment myProjectListFragment;

    @Override
    public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container,
            Bundle savedInstanceState) {

        return inflater
                .inflate(R.layout.frag_my_project_list, container, false);
    }

    @Override
    public void onActivityCreated(@Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        // TODO Auto-generated method stub
        super.onActivityCreated(savedInstanceState);

        FragmentManager mFragmentManager = getFragmentManager();
        myProjectListFragment = new MyProjectListFragment();
        mFragmentManager
                .beginTransaction()
                .replace(R.id.container_for_my_pro_list,
                        myProjectListFragment, "myProjectListFragment")
                .commit();

    }
  1. You have to return a view in onCreateView() so that you can replace it later
  2. You can put any operation towards this view in the following function in fragment liftcycle, like onActivityCreated()

Hope this helps!

1

In my case this exception was thrown when I used different ids for the same layout element (fragment placeholder) while having several of them for different Build Variants. For some reason it works perfectly well when you are replacing fragment for the first time, but if you try to do it again you get this exception. So be sure you are using the same id if you have multiple layouts for different Build Variants.

1

In our case we have purged/corrupted class.dex file along with gradle compiled outputs. Due to cache recompile weren't tried hence no error, but apk was not having the required file causing this confusing error. A gradle resync and fresh build cleared us from all errors.

// Happy coding

1
  • I wish this answer was better rated. I had the same issue and I've spent hours to figure it out. The symptom that may help recognizing it is that the log message is pointing to unrelated to the code place resource name. Using Build->Clean Project / Rebuild Project in Android Studio solved the issue. Dec 22, 2023 at 1:57
1

As said by https://stackoverflow.com/users/2075875/malachiasz

This solution actually works

getChildFragmentManager().beginTransaction().replace(R.id.cpu_bottomNav_frame,new fragment()).commit();
1

I was having this problem. In my case I have forgotten to add FrameLayout in my Xml File, after adding frame layout, my problem has been solved.

<FrameLayout
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:layout_height="match_parent"
        android:id="@+id/wraper"
        android:layout_above="@id/wraper"/>
0

If you are trying to replace a fragment within a fragment with the fragmentManager but you are not inflating the parent fragment that can cause an issue.

In BaseFragment.java OnCreateView:

if (savedInstanceState == null) {
            getFragmentManager().beginTransaction()
                    .replace(R.id.container, new DifferentFragment())
                    .commit();
        }

return super.onCreateView(inflater, container, savedInstanceState);

Replace super.onCreateView(inflater, container, savedInstanceState); with inflating the correct layout for the fragment:

        return inflater.inflate(R.layout.base_fragment, container, false);
0

I've had the same problem when was doing fragment transaction while activity creation.

The core problem is what Nick has already pointed out - view tree has not been inflated yet. But his solution didn't work - the same exception in onResume, onPostCreate etc.

The solution is to add callback to container fragment to signal when it's ready:

public class MyContainerFragment extends Fragment {
    public static interface Callbacks {
        void onMyContainerAttached();
    }

    @Override
    public void onAttach(Activity activity) {
        super.onAttach(activity);
        Log.d(TAG, "--- onAttach");
        ((Callbacks) activity).onMyContainerAttached();
    }

    //... rest of code
}

And then in activity:

public class MainActivity extends Activity
        implements MyContainerFragment.Callbacks
{
    @Override
    public void onMyContainerAttached() {
        getFragmentManager()
                .beginTransaction()
                .replace(R.id.containerFrame, new MyFragment())
                .commit();
    }

    //...
}

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