I have a complex RecyclerView.ViewHolder. Given that my app is targeted at tablets there's more space that allows for more complexity in the UI. When the user clicks a button inside that ViewHolder, I have to display another RecyclerView inside the ViewHolder. Given that the secondary RecyclerView is only needed when the user presses the button I don't want to load it immediately but seperate it out into a Fragment that will only be loaded when the user clicks the button within the ViewHolder
In the XML for my ViewHolder I declared a Framelayout via:
<FrameLayout
android:id="@+id/fragmentContainer"
app:layout_constraintTop_toBottomOf="@id/counter"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:layout_width="match_parent"/>
I call the items that the primary RecyclerView displays stack
. Unfortunately, when the user clicks on the button of the stack with the id=5
the secondary Fragment for the secondary RecyclerView gets added to the ViewHolder for id=1
that gets listed first in the primary RecyclerView.
customizationButtonView.setOnClickListener {
val fragmentTransaction = activity.supportFragmentManager.beginTransaction()
if (customizationFragment==null){
stack?.let{ stack ->
fragmentContainer.tag = stack.id.toString()
val frag = StackCustomizationFragment(stack)
customizationFragment = frag
fragmentTransaction.replace(R.id.fragmentContainer, frag, stack.id.toString())
}
}
else{
customizationFragment?.let { fragmentTransaction.remove(it) }
customizationFragment = null
}
fragmentTransaction.commit()
}
Even the tagging seems to be ignored. Is there another way I can tell the FragmentManager to load the Fragment in the correct R.id.fragmentContainer
?