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Here's a simple android app I've created to demonstrate my problem:

public class OptionMenuTest extends Activity {

    @Override
    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        Log.d("test", "create activity");
        setContentView(R.layout.options_layout);
        if(getFragmentManager().findFragmentByTag("frag") == null) {
            getFragmentManager().beginTransaction().add(R.id.option_fragment_container, new OptionMenuFragment(), "frag").commit(); 
        }

    }

    @Override
    protected void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) {
        Log.d("test", "saving Activity state");
        super.onSaveInstanceState(outState);
    }

    @Override
    public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
        Log.d("test", "create Activity options menu");
        menu.add("activity");
        return true;
    }
}

Fragment:

public class OptionMenuFragment extends Fragment {

    @Override
    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        Log.d("test", "create fragment");
        setHasOptionsMenu(true);
    }

    @Override
    public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        TextView tv = new TextView(getActivity());
        tv.setText("Hello world");
        Log.d("test", "create fragment view");
        return tv;
    }

    @Override
    public void onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu, MenuInflater inflater) {
        menu.add("fragment");
        Log.d("test", "create fragment options menu");
    }
}

Layout is just a LinearLayout to dump the fragment into:

<LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    android:id="@+id/option_fragment_container"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="match_parent"
    >
</LinearLayout>

Very simple right? When I run it I get the following output as expected:

06-12 15:42:51.415: D/test(957): create activity
06-12 15:42:51.446: D/test(957): create fragment
06-12 15:42:51.446: D/test(957): create fragment view
06-12 15:42:51.446: D/test(957): create Activity options menu
06-12 15:42:51.446: D/test(957): create fragment options menu

Now when I rotate the phone I get some strange behavior:

06-12 15:43:11.251: D/test(957): saving Activity state
06-12 15:43:11.290: D/test(957): create fragment
06-12 15:43:11.290: D/test(957): create activity
06-12 15:43:11.306: D/test(957): create fragment view
06-12 15:43:11.306: D/test(957): create Activity options menu
06-12 15:43:11.306: D/test(957): create fragment options menu
06-12 15:43:11.306: D/test(957): create Activity options menu
06-12 15:43:11.306: D/test(957): create fragment options menu

Why is the activity onCreateOptionMenu and fragment onCreateOptionsMenu called twice? If I remove the options menu from the fragment I get 1 call to the activity onCreateOptionsMenu as expected:

06-12 15:50:03.610: D/test(1076): create fragment
06-12 15:50:03.610: D/test(1076): create fragment view
06-12 15:50:03.813: D/test(1076): create Activity options menu
06-12 15:50:08.392: D/test(1076): saving Activity state // <-- rotate happens here
06-12 15:50:08.446: D/test(1076): create fragment
06-12 15:50:08.446: D/test(1076): create activity
06-12 15:50:08.462: D/test(1076): create fragment view
06-12 15:50:08.470: D/test(1076): create Activity options menu

I don't understand this and no one else seems to have encountered this problem. The real problem is that my SearchView is not able to recover it's state on config change (phone rotate) because the onCreateOptionMenu is being called twice. The first time it seems to have it's state but the second time it's cleared out and reset. I'm not able to figure out what I'm doing wrong.

Thanks in advance.

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  • I think your best shot would be to get a hold of the source code and step through it with the debugger. Might very well be a bug in Android.
    – Timo Ohr
    Jun 12, 2012 at 20:37
  • I've not made any progress on this problem. I've stepped through the code but not familiar enough with the fragment/activity lifecycle behind the scenes to know what is going on or what the problem might be. I've got a workaround right now that's pretty "hacky" but I'm moving on. If anyone comes up with an answer let me know. Thanks!
    – Dave
    Jun 14, 2012 at 17:04
  • I have the exact same problem. onCreateOptionMenu and onPrepareOptionsMenu get called twice and the second time they reset the menu state. Haven't found a solution yet :( Jul 7, 2012 at 23:10

3 Answers 3

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I think I found the answer to this problem.

Take a look a this:

https://stackoverflow.com/a/7225296/48468

The problem seems to be related to the fact that Android does not destroy the fragment when the activity is destroyed (when the device is rotated).

Basically I added :

setRetainInstance(true);

to my fragment constructor and the problem go solved.

Hope it helps!

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    Yes! thank you so much. this solved my problem. Interestingly enough, the activity also has this problem if a fragment is participating in the options menu and doesn't call setRetainInstance(true), even if the SearchView is added by the activity. If you remove setHasOptionsMenu from the fragment, the activity SearchView behaves normally. I think because the newly added fragment causes the activities onCreateOptionsMenu to be called again.
    – Dave
    Jul 9, 2012 at 13:23
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@Gerardo Contijoch answer is misleading, except for one fact:

In your example both Activity and Fragment get destroyed upon rotation and created again. That is why onCreateOptionsMenu() is called twice. This is correct and expected behaviour.

By setRetainInstance(true) you tell Android not to destroy the fragment. This may prove useful in case of UI-less fragment holding no Activity' context (useful for AsyncTasks coordination and some other service-like stuff).

In other cases fragment this potentially leads to memory leak, which you are to avoid.

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I have just cleared menu before inflating and works

 @Override
 public void   onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu, MenuInflater inflater) {
      menu.clear();
      inflater.inflate(R.menu.call_menu, menu);
      super.onCreateOptionsMenu(menu, inflater);

 }

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