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I want to create a navigation bar in my android application.I have searched about it a lot in google. I got the solution but it's based on kv language. I need to create without using kv language.

I don't like kivy language. I like only python

Every opinions are welcome

Many thanks in advance

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  • So what's your problem with doing this? If you've already done it successfully with kv, there must be some specific issue preventing you adapting this to your liking?
    – inclement
    Nov 27, 2019 at 19:55
  • you can write the kv code in the py file too using builderstring - if that makes the life easier Nov 29, 2019 at 2:09
  • I cannot stress how wonderful the kv language is, it might be a bit daunting to learn at the start but you will catch on quickly. It will make your life much easier
    – Erik
    Nov 29, 2019 at 16:09

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App with KivyMD's Navigation Drawer (with kv code):

from kivy.lang import Builder
from kivymd.app import MDApp
from kivymd.uix.navigationdrawer import NavigationLayout  # Do not remove

root_kv = """
<ContentNavigationDrawer@MDNavigationDrawer>:
    drawer_logo: "drawer_logo.png"

    NavigationDrawerSubheader:
        text: "Menu:"

    NavigationDrawerIconButton:
        icon: "access-point"
        text: "First"

    NavigationDrawerIconButton:
        icon: "account"
        text: "Second"


NavigationLayout:
    id: nav_layout

    ContentNavigationDrawer:
        id: nav_drawer

    BoxLayout:
        orientation: "vertical"

        MDToolbar:
            id: toolbar
            title: "Toolbar title"
            md_bg_color: app.theme_cls.primary_color
            background_palette: "Primary"
            background_hue: "500"
            elevation: 10
            left_action_items:
                [["menu", lambda x: app.root.toggle_nav_drawer()]]

        BoxLayout:
            orientation: "vertical"
            padding: dp(16)

            MDRaisedButton:
                text: "Click me!"

            Widget:
"""


class MainApp(MDApp):

    def build(self):
        self.root = Builder.load_string(root_kv)


if __name__ == "__main__":
    MainApp().run()

The same app without kv code (also without bindings to app theme color, without ids and without other useful things). (Works only with KivyMD from master branch, see how to install):

from kivy.metrics import dp
from kivy.uix.boxlayout import BoxLayout
from kivy.uix.widget import Widget
from kivymd.app import MDApp
from kivymd.uix.navigationdrawer import (
    NavigationLayout,
    MDNavigationDrawer,
    NavigationDrawerSubheader,
    NavigationDrawerIconButton,
)
from kivymd.uix.toolbar import MDToolbar
from kivymd.uix.button import MDRaisedButton


class MainApp(MDApp):
    def build(self):
        nav_layout = NavigationLayout()
        nav_drawer = MDNavigationDrawer(drawer_logo="drawer_logo.png")
        nav_drawer.add_widget(NavigationDrawerSubheader(text="Menu:"))
        nav_drawer.add_widget(
            NavigationDrawerIconButton(icon="access-point", text="First")
        )
        nav_drawer.add_widget(NavigationDrawerIconButton(icon="account", text="Second"))
        box_layout = BoxLayout(orientation="vertical")
        toolbar = MDToolbar(
            title="Toolbar title",
            md_bg_color=self.theme_cls.primary_color,
            background_palette="Primary",
            background_hue="500",
            elevation=10,
        )
        toolbar.left_action_items = [["menu", lambda x: self.root.toggle_nav_drawer()]]
        box_layout.add_widget(toolbar)
        box_layout_content = BoxLayout(orientation="vertical", padding=dp(16))
        box_layout_content.add_widget(MDRaisedButton(text="Click me!"))
        box_layout_content.add_widget(Widget())
        box_layout.add_widget(box_layout_content)
        nav_layout.add_widget(nav_drawer)
        nav_layout.add_widget(box_layout)
        self.root = nav_layout


if __name__ == "__main__":
    MainApp().run()

I think that code of app with kv language is more readable and looks nice. If you will write all your app code without kv language, it will look terrible, hard-to-edit and have many bugs later. For this reason, I advice you to learn kv language and write programs with it.

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