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I am using a android.support.v7.widget.Toolbar and learned from this post how to change the color of the hamburger icon to white, but the up/back arrow remains a dark color when I call

setDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled(true);

How can I make the arrow white as well?

Here is what my toolbar looks like when I call setDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled():

enter image description here

...and here is the relevant portion of my styles.xml file:

<style name="AppTheme" parent="Theme.AppCompat.NoActionBar">
    <item name="colorPrimary">@color/primary</item>
    <item name="colorPrimaryDark">#194C5F</item>
    <item name="colorAccent">@color/accent</item>
    <item name="drawerArrowStyle">@style/WhiteDrawerIconStyle</item>
</style>

    <style name="WhiteDrawerIconStyle" parent="Widget.AppCompat.DrawerArrowToggle">
        <item name="spinBars">true</item>
        <item name="color">@android:color/white</item>
    </style>
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    You can use white arrow png icon and replace with black one. Feb 20, 2015 at 2:54
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    I'm trying to avoid that and just indicate a color as a style... if that's the only way I know I can do it via actionBarDrawerToggle.setHomeAsUpIndicator(R.drawable.arrow);
    – Joshua W
    Feb 20, 2015 at 3:00
  • ...also the png /com.android.support/appcompat-v7/21.0.3/res/drawable-xxxhdpi/abc_ic_ab_back_mtrl_am_alpha.png appears white
    – Joshua W
    Feb 20, 2015 at 12:45
  • @JoshuaWitter Thanks it solved my issue, can you also please help me to detect the click on back button ? here is my question stackoverflow.com/questions/29138629/… Mar 19, 2015 at 7:13
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    @JoshuaWitter even if it is white, it gets tinted. Change the colorControlNormal value
    – osrl
    Mar 28, 2015 at 16:19

14 Answers 14

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I solved it by editing styles.xml:

<style name="ToolbarColoredBackArrow" parent="AppTheme">
    <item name="android:textColorSecondary">INSERT_COLOR_HERE</item>
</style>

...then referencing the style in the Toolbar definition in the activity:

<LinearLayout
    android:id="@+id/main_parent_view"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="match_parent"
    android:orientation="vertical">

    <android.support.v7.widget.Toolbar
        xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
        xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
        android:id="@+id/toolbar"
        app:theme="@style/ToolbarColoredBackArrow"
        app:popupTheme="@style/AppTheme"
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:layout_height="wrap_content"
        android:minHeight="?attr/actionBarSize"
        android:background="?attr/colorPrimary"/>
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    Also you can set colorControlNormal instead android:textColorSecondary
    – mbelsky
    Jun 26, 2015 at 4:48
  • but that will change the entire widget's color right? @mbelsky Aug 17, 2016 at 9:33
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    @mbelsky Note that it requires API level 21. Aug 25, 2016 at 9:14
  • @Error404 : it's added in API level 1 as u see here Apr 10, 2017 at 7:04
  • Hi All, I have tried your code but I am not getting required result. In my toolbar.axml file I am setup theme is android:theme=@style/ThemeOverlay.AppCompat.Dark.ActionBar and in my styles.axml file I have write your given code but navigation bar back button color in no change.
    – Deepak
    Sep 15, 2017 at 8:02
71

Here is what you are looking for. But this also changes the color of radioButton etc. So you might want to use a theme for it.

<item name="colorControlNormal">@color/colorControlNormal</item>
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    This should be the accepted answer. This achieves what I was looking for: <style name="ActionBarTheme" parent="ThemeOverlay.AppCompat.Dark.ActionBar"> <item name="colorControlNormal">###COLOR###</item> </style> apply the theme directly to the Toolbar. Dec 16, 2016 at 9:42
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    The parent attribute is very important.
    – ataravati
    Jul 17, 2019 at 20:23
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I solved it programmatically using this code:

final Drawable upArrow = getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.abc_ic_ab_back_mtrl_am_alpha);
upArrow.setColorFilter(Color.parseColor("#FFFFFF"), PorterDuff.Mode.SRC_ATOP);
getSupportActionBar().setHomeAsUpIndicator(upArrow);

Revision 1:

Starting from API 23 (Marshmallow) the drawable resource abc_ic_ab_back_mtrl_am_alpha is changed to abc_ic_ab_back_material.

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    set this one also. getSupportActionBar().setDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled(true); Aug 8, 2016 at 11:40
  • Would this work in a Fragment? If so, where would I put this code into? The OnCreateView method, the root of the class, or...? Mar 22, 2018 at 11:33
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    @AndroidDevBro Yes, just put it in the OnCreate function and remember to update the resource as Nouman Tahir wrote in the revision (using R.drawable.abc_ic_ab_back_material instead of R.drawable.abc_ic_ab_back_mtrl_am_alpha) and getting the SupportActionBar like this: ((AppCompatActivity)getActivity()).getSupportActionBar().setHomeAsUpIndicator(upArrow);
    – PayToPwn
    Mar 22, 2018 at 14:30
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This answer maybe too late, but here is how I do it. Styling the toolbar will do the trick. Create toolbar.xml with following code.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<android.support.v7.widget.Toolbar 
xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
xmlns:local="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
android:id="@+id/toolbar"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:minHeight="?attr/actionBarSize"
android:background="?attr/colorPrimary"
android:layout_alignParentTop="true"
android:layout_gravity="bottom"
local:theme="@style/ThemeOverlay.AppCompat.Dark.ActionBar"
local:popupTheme="@style/ThemeOverlay.AppCompat.Light" />

and in the styles.xml

<style name="AppBaseTheme" parent="Theme.AppCompat.Light.NoActionBar">
    <!--
    -->
</style>

<!-- Application theme. -->
<style name="AppTheme" parent="AppBaseTheme">
    <item name="windowNoTitle">true</item>
    <item name="windowActionBar">false</item>
    <item name="colorPrimary">@color/colorPrimary</item>
    <item name="colorPrimaryDark">@color/colorPrimaryDark</item>
</style>

Finally, include the toolbar inside layout

<include
        android:id="@+id/toolbar"
        layout="@layout/toolbar" />
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    but AppTheme isn't referenced anywhere. is this a typo?
    – Henry
    Dec 7, 2018 at 8:11
14

Here's my solution:

toolbar.navigationIcon?.mutate()?.let {
  it.setTint(theColor)
  toolbar.navigationIcon = it
}

Or, if you want to use a nice function for it:

fun Toolbar.setNavigationIconColor(@ColorInt color: Int) = navigationIcon?.mutate()?.let {
    it.setTint(color)
    this.navigationIcon = it
}

Usage:

toolbar.setNavitationIconColor(someColor)
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    This is by far best answer and it solves my problem
    – Zaraki596
    May 5, 2020 at 18:36
  • NavigationComponent will override it anyway (when it automatically sets menu or back icon for toolbar) stackoverflow.com/questions/73362085/…
    – user924
    Aug 15, 2022 at 14:21
  • @user924 Not relevant. This is about whether you use it or not. Some projects don't use NavigationComponent, or they have places that don't have it as it's too late/complex to add it. Aug 15, 2022 at 23:00
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Change your Toolbar Theme to ThemeOverlay.AppCompat.Dark

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<android.support.v7.widget.Toolbar xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
    android:id="@+id/navigation"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    android:background="@color/colorPrimary"
    android:orientation="vertical"
    app:theme="@style/ThemeOverlay.AppCompat.Dark">

</android.support.v7.widget.Toolbar>

and set it in activty

mToolbar = (Toolbar) findViewById(R.id.navigation);
setSupportActionBar(mToolbar);
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    I was surprised of the other answers, I always use this method Feb 7, 2019 at 21:11
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   <!-- ToolBar -->
    <style name="ToolBarTheme.ToolBarStyle"    parent="ThemeOverlay.AppCompat.Dark.ActionBar">
        <item name="android:textColorPrimary">@android:color/white</item>
        <item name="android:textColor">@color/white</item>
        <item name="android:textColorPrimaryInverse">@color/white</item>
    </style>

Too late to post, this worked for me to change the color of the back button

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  • No..it would affect the normal text too but not the arrow
    – Yeung
    Mar 8, 2021 at 5:56
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Instead of style changes, just put these two lines of code to your activity.

getSupportActionBar().setDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled(true);
getSupportActionBar().setHomeAsUpIndicator(R.drawable.arrowleft);
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Well there is a more easy way to do this

drawerToggle = new ActionBarDrawerToggle(this, drawer, toolbar, R.string.open_drawer, R.string.close_drawer);
arrow = drawerToggle.getDrawerArrowDrawable();

And then

arrow.setColor(getResources().getColor(R.color.blue);
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Wasn't able to color it with the solutions here for some reason. But using com.google.android.material.appbar.MaterialToolbar instead you can use

app:navigationIconTint="@color/black"

See: https://material.io/components/app-bars-top/android#regular-top-app-bar

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This code works for me:

public static Drawable changeBackArrowColor(Context context, int color) {
    String resName;
    int res;

    resName = Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 23 ? "abc_ic_ab_back_material" : "abc_ic_ab_back_mtrl_am_alpha";
    res = context.getResources().getIdentifier(resName, "drawable", context.getPackageName());

    final Drawable upArrow = context.getResources().getDrawable(res);
    upArrow.setColorFilter(color, PorterDuff.Mode.SRC_ATOP);

    return upArrow;
}

...

getSupportActionBar().setHomeAsUpIndicator(changeBackArrowColor(this, Color.rgb(50, 50, 50)));               
supportInvalidateOptionsMenu();

Also, if you want to change the toolbar text color:

Spannable spannableString = new SpannableString(t);
spannableString.setSpan(new ForegroundColorSpan(Color.rgb(50, 50, 50)), 0, t.length(), Spannable.SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE);
toolbar.setText(spannableString);

Working from API 19 through 25.

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Try this: Set the toolbar's theme in your layout as follows

android:theme = "@android:style/ThemeOverlay.Material.Dark.ActionBar"

If you want further information

The curious case of the Overflow Icon Color by Martin Bonnin

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Instead of using older drawable id "abc_ic_ab_back_material", use the new one abc_ic_ab_back_material in every api version. I have tested it in 19, 21, 27 and working fine with below code and configuration.

  • minSdkVersion = 17
  • targetSdkVersion = 26
  • compileSdkVersion = 27

    public static Drawable changeBackArrowColor(Context context, int color) {
    int res;
    res = context.getResources().getIdentifier("abc_ic_ab_back_material", "drawable", context.getPackageName());
    if (res == 0)
        return null;
    final Drawable upArrow = ContextCompat.getDrawable(context, res);
    upArrow.setColorFilter(ContextCompat.getColor(context, color), PorterDuff.Mode.SRC_ATOP);
    
    return upArrow;
    

    }

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This is best and easier option. getSupportActionBar().setHomeAsUpIndicator(R.drawable.ic_arrow_back_24);

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