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        getFragmentManager().beginTransaction()
                .replace(R.id.graph_fragment_holder, new GraphFragment(), "GRAPH_FRAGMENT")
                .commit();

        getFragmentManager().beginTransaction()
                .replace(R.id.list_fragment_holder, new ListFragment(), "LIST_FRAGMENT")
                .commit();

        //getFragmentManager().executePendingTransactions();

        GraphFragment graphFragment = (GraphFragment) getFragmentManager().findFragmentByTag("GRAPH_FRAGMENT");
        graphFragment.setData(data);

        ListFragment listFragment = (ListFragment) getFragmentManager().findFragmentByTag("LIST_FRAGMENT");
        listFragment.setData(data);

I've supplied a tag so I'm not sure why findFragmentByTag() returns null.

What I've tried from reading other questions:

  1. this.setRetainInstance(true) in the oncreate of both fragments.

  2. Both fragment constructors are empty public fragmentName(){}.

  3. tried executePendingTransactions after adding the fragments.

  4. tried add instead of replace on the fragments (edited)

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6 Answers 6

28

I was confused about this for a long time. First, you need to save the fragment you are replacing by pushing it onto the back stack. The tag you supply is put on the fragment you are adding, not the one you are pushing onto the back stack. Later, when you do push it onto the back stack, that tag goes with it. Here's code with objects broken out to make it easier to trace. You must call 'addToBackStack' before 'commit'.

GraphFragment grFrag = new GraphFragment();
FragmentTransaction tr = getSupportFragmentManager().beginTransaction();
tr.replace(R.id.fragment_container, grFrag, "GRAPH_FRAGMENT");
// grFrag is about to become the current fragment, with the tag "GRAPH_FRAGMENT"
tr.addToBackStack(null);
// 'addToBackStack' also takes a string, which can be null, but this is not the tag
tr.commit();
// any previous fragment has now been pushed to the back stack, with it's tag

ListFragment liFrag = new ListFragment();
FragmentTransaction tr = getSupportFragmentManager().beginTransaction();
tr.replace(R.id.fragment_container, liFrag, "LIST_FRAGMENT");
// liFrag is is about to become the current fragment, with the tag "LIST_FRAGMENT"
tr.addToBackStack(null);
tr.commit();
// 'grFrag' has now been pushed to the back stack, with it's tag being "GRAPH_FRAGMENT"
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  • Thank you. The distinction between the string tag that is supplied in the replace, and the backstack tag are two different things. That was tripping me up for a while
    – u2tall
    Apr 13, 2016 at 18:50
  • 3
    This is the right answer as the TAG needs to be added in replace/add methods and not the addToBackStack(TAG) method as it has nothing to do with findFragmentByTag(TAG).
    – Chapz
    Dec 1, 2016 at 13:18
  • 1
    Nice explanation. Saved me buddy May 25, 2017 at 6:22
  • @Chapz Not for me. I needed addToBackStack. Feb 20, 2023 at 2:41
  • tr.replace(R.id.fragment_container, liFrag, "LIST_FRAGMENT"); This worked for me .i have not added 3rd parameter first and also add tag to addToBackStack("LIST_FRAGMENT")
    – Kashinath
    Aug 8, 2023 at 10:40
19

Call getFragmentManager().executePendingTransactions() after fragment transaction.

getFragmentManager()
    .beginTransaction()
    .replace(R.id.container, new ExampleFragment(), "YOUR TAG HERE");
    .commit();

//after transaction you must call the executePendingTransaction
getFragmentManager().executePendingTransactions();

//now you can get fragment which is added with tag
ExampleFragment exampleFragment = getFragmentManager().findFragmentByTag("YOUR TAG HERE");
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  • 6
    You should add some explanation / background information to your answer to make it more valuable. (and put getSupport... in backticks ``)
    – m02ph3u5
    Sep 4, 2015 at 14:56
  • 1
    It doesn't help me with androidX Jul 30, 2019 at 10:04
  • 1
    This works, but A better explanation would be appreciated, One day it was working without this and the following day it was needed.
    – htafoya
    Nov 4, 2021 at 18:27
16

I was having the same problem of findFragmentByTag() always returning null.

Eventually I tracked it down, I was overriding onSaveInstanceState() in my Activity but not calling super. As soon as I fixed that findFragmentByTag() returned the Fragment as expected.

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  • 3
    Doesn't work for me. And doesn't work mixed with @Dmitry Dudá answer. I have not used addToBackStack.
    – Ivan Black
    Jun 7, 2015 at 11:54
  • 2
    did not help. I am not overriding it. Feb 3, 2019 at 4:09
7

You can use

fragmentTransaction.addToBackStack(yourFragmentTag);

After that you can reuse it with

getSupportFragmentManager().findFragmentByTag(yourFragmentTag);
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  • getSupportFragmentManager() don't solve problem because he may don't extends from android.support.v4.app.Fragment in two fragments Aug 18, 2014 at 13:37
  • and he may don't need to add his fragments to back stack too Aug 18, 2014 at 13:39
  • @ahmedhamdy sure. it was a quick answer. if he does not use support library he can use getFragmentManager(); and he can add all fragments which want to reuse and find them and reuse later. Aug 29, 2014 at 9:11
  • addtoBackStack was what I was missing :-P
    – kenyee
    Dec 16, 2014 at 15:30
  • 3
    I also had the same problem, I used addToBackStack(TAG), but the problem was in add(container, fragment). I've changed it to add(container, fragment, TAG) and the problem gone away Jan 17, 2017 at 12:21
2

Answered here, just need to call getSupportFragmentManager().executePendingTransactions(); after your findByTag or findById

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In my case I had to create a class level FragmentManager object and then use it instead of using getSupportFragmentManager() directly.

public class Main extends BaseActivity {
   FragmentManager fragmentManager;

  @Override
  protected void onCreate(@Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    setContentView(R.layout.fragmain);
    fragmentManager = getSupportFragmentManager();
    initFrag1();
  }

  private void initFrag1() {
    String name = Frag1.class.getSimpleName();
    if (fragmentManager.findFragmentByTag(name) == null) {
      fragmentManager.beginTransaction()
          .add(R.id.frag_container, new Frag1(), name)
          .addToBackStack(name)
          .commit();
    }
  }
}

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