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Android Sliding Menu using Navigation Drawer


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You might have noticed that lot of android applications


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introduced a sliding panel menu to navigate between

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major modules of the application. Previously this kind


of UI was done using some third party libraries where a

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list view and some swiping gestures used to achieve


this. But now android itself officially introduced sliding
panel menu by introducing a newer concept called
Navigation Drawer.
Most of the time Sliding Menu (Navigation Drawer) will
be hidden and can be shown by swiping the screen from
left edge to right or tapping the app icon on the action

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In this tutorial we are going to learn how to use navigation drawer to add a sliding menu to your
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You can see lot of popular applications like Facebook, Youtube, Google + already introduced navigation
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In order to demonstrate navigation drawer, I am taking an example of Google+ navigation drawer and

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Also I have downloaded navigation drawer toggle icon and included in drawable folders. You can get all
the images in the source code of this tutorial. We need another image to replace the action bar up icon
to toggle navigation drawer. Save following images and later add them to your project.

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1. Create a new project in Eclipse from File

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Android Application Project. I had left my main

activity name as MainActivity.java and gave the package name as info.androidhive.slidingmenu.


2. I prepared required string variables for List View items and icon names in strings.xml. Open your

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
<string
<string
<string
<string
<string

name="app_name">Slider Menu</string>
name="action_settings">Settings</string>
name="hello_world">Hello world!</string>
name="drawer_open">Slider Menu Opened</string>
name="drawer_close">Slider Menu Closed</string>

<!-- Nav Drawer Menu Items -->


<string-array name="nav_drawer_items">
<item >Home</item>
<item >Find People</item>
<item >Photos</item>
<item >Communities</item>
<item >Pages</item>
<item >What\'s Hot</item>
</string-array>

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<!-- Nav Drawer List Item Icons -->


<!-- Keep them in order as the titles are in -->
<array name="nav_drawer_icons">
<item>@drawable/ic_home</item>
<item>@drawable/ic_people</item>
<item>@drawable/ic_photos</item>
<item>@drawable/ic_communities</item>
<item>@drawable/ic_pages</item>
<item>@drawable/ic_whats_hot</item>
</array>
<!-- Content Description -->
<string name="desc_list_item_icon">Item Icon</string>
</resources>
3. Android introduced a newer UI element called DrawerLayout for Navigation Drawer. Open your
layout file (activity_main.xml) for main activity and type the following code.

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Here FrameLayout is used to replace the main content using Fragments and it should be always the
first child of the layout for z-index purpose.

activity_main.xml
<android.support.v4.widget.DrawerLayout
xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:id="@+id/drawer_layout"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent">
<!-- Framelayout to display Fragments -->
<FrameLayout
android:id="@+id/frame_container"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent" />
<!-- Listview to display slider menu -->
<ListView
android:id="@+id/list_slidermenu"
android:layout_width="240dp"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
android:layout_gravity="start"
android:choiceMode="singleChoice"
android:divider="@color/list_divider"
android:dividerHeight="1dp"
android:listSelector="@drawable/list_selector"
android:background="@color/list_background"/>
</android.support.v4.widget.DrawerLayout>

Creating Custom List View Adapter


Creating a listview with a icon, title and a counter isnt straight forward. We have to build a custom
listview to achieve this. For this I am going to create a custom adpater class for listview which provides a
custom layout for individual list item in the listview.

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Before start coding the custom adapter, I am going to create required layout files for the list view.
We need the layout drawables to state the list item state when normal and pressed. It needs overall
three xml files. One is for normal state, second is for pressed state and third one to combine both the
layouts.
4. So create a xml file under res

drawable folder named list_item_bg_normal.xml and paste the

following code. (If you dont see drawable folder, create a new folder and name it as drawable)

list_item_bg_normal.xml
<shape xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:shape="rectangle">
<gradient
android:startColor="@color/list_background"
android:endColor="@color/list_background"
android:angle="90" />
</shape>
5. Create another xml layout under res

drawable named list_item_bg_pressed.xml with following

content.

list_item_bg_pressed.xml
<shape xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:shape="rectangle">
<gradient
android:startColor="@color/list_background_pressed"
android:endColor="@color/list_background_pressed"
android:angle="90" />
</shape>
6. Create another xml file to combine both the drawable states under res

drawable named

list_selector.xml

list_selector.xml
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>


<selector xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<item android:drawable="@drawable/list_item_bg_normal" android:state_activated
<item android:drawable="@drawable/list_item_bg_pressed" android:state_pressed
<item android:drawable="@drawable/list_item_bg_pressed" android:state_activated
</selector>
7. We need one more drawable xml for rounde corner background for the counter value. So create a
xml file named counter_bg.xml under res

drawable.

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Rounded Corner borders to Android Layout

counter_bg.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<shape xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:shape="rectangle" >
<!-- view background color -->
<solid android:color="@color/counter_text_bg" >
</solid>
<!-- If you want to add some padding -->
<padding
android:right="3dp"
android:left="3dp" >
</padding>
<!-- Here is the corner radius -->
<corners android:radius="2dp" >
</corners>
</shape>
8. As listview has the custom layout, we need another layout file which defines the each list row. So
create a layout file under res

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layout named drawer_list_item.xml. This is a relative layout which

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places the icon, title and counter relative to one another.

drawer_list_item.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<RelativeLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="48dp"
android:background="@drawable/list_selector">
<ImageView
android:id="@+id/icon"
android:layout_width="25dp"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:layout_alignParentLeft="true"
android:layout_marginLeft="12dp"
android:layout_marginRight="12dp"
android:contentDescription="@string/desc_list_item_icon"
android:src="@drawable/ic_home"
android:layout_centerVertical="true" />
<TextView
android:id="@+id/title"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
android:layout_toRightOf="@id/icon"
android:minHeight="?android:attr/listPreferredItemHeightSmall"
android:textAppearance="?android:attr/textAppearanceListItemSmall"
android:textColor="@color/list_item_title"
android:gravity="center_vertical"
android:paddingRight="40dp"/>
<TextView android:id="@+id/counter"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:background="@drawable/counter_bg"
android:layout_alignParentRight="true"
android:layout_centerVertical="true"
android:layout_marginRight="8dp"
android:textColor="@color/counter_text_color"/>
</RelativeLayout>

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As each list item contains three elements icon, title and a counter, I would like create a model to
represent each list row.
9. I prefer to create a new package to keep all the model classes. So create a new package named
info.androidhive.slidingmenu.model
10. Under model package create a new class named NavDrawerItem.java and paste the following
code. Here isCounterVisible defines the visibility of the counter value. If you dont want to show a
counter for a particular list item you can set this to false.

NavDrawerItem.java
package info.androidhive.slidingmenu.model;
public class NavDrawerItem {
private String title;
private int icon;
private String count = "0";
// boolean to set visiblity of the counter
private boolean isCounterVisible = false;
public NavDrawerItem(){}
public NavDrawerItem(String title, int icon){
this.title = title;
this.icon = icon;
}
public NavDrawerItem(String title, int icon, boolean isCounterVisible, String count){
this.title = title;
this.icon = icon;
this.isCounterVisible = isCounterVisible;
this.count = count;
}
public String getTitle(){
return this.title;
}
public int getIcon(){

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public int getIcon(){


return this.icon;
}
public String getCount(){
return this.count;
}
public boolean getCounterVisibility(){
return this.isCounterVisible;
}
public void setTitle(String title){
this.title = title;
}
public void setIcon(int icon){
this.icon = icon;
}
public void setCount(String count){
this.count = count;
}

public void setCounterVisibility(boolean isCounterVisible){


this.isCounterVisible = isCounterVisible;
}

11. Also create another package to keep all the adapter classes. Create a package named
info.androidhive.slidingmenu.adapter.
12. Now we have all the files required for custom list adapter. So create a class named
NavDrawerListAdapter.java under adapter package.

NavDrawerListAdapter.java
package info.androidhive.slidingmenu.adapter;
import info.androidhive.slidingmenu.R;
import info.androidhive.slidingmenu.model.NavDrawerItem;

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import java.util.ArrayList;
import
import
import
import
import
import
import
import

android.app.Activity;
android.content.Context;
android.view.LayoutInflater;
android.view.View;
android.view.ViewGroup;
android.widget.BaseAdapter;
android.widget.ImageView;
android.widget.TextView;

public class NavDrawerListAdapter extends BaseAdapter {


private Context context;
private ArrayList<NavDrawerItem> navDrawerItems;
public NavDrawerListAdapter(Context context, ArrayList<NavDrawerItem> navDrawerItems){
this.context = context;
this.navDrawerItems = navDrawerItems;
}
@Override
public int getCount() {
return navDrawerItems.size();
}
@Override
public Object getItem(int position) {
return navDrawerItems.get(position);
}
@Override
public long getItemId(int position) {
return position;
}
@Override
public View getView(int position, View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {
if (convertView == null) {
LayoutInflater mInflater = (LayoutInflater)
context.getSystemService(Activity.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);
convertView = mInflater.inflate(R.layout.drawer_list_item,
}
ImageView imgIcon = (ImageView) convertView.findViewById(R.id.icon);
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ImageView imgIcon = (ImageView) convertView.findViewById(R.id.icon);


TextView txtTitle = (TextView) convertView.findViewById(R.id.title);
TextView txtCount = (TextView) convertView.findViewById(R.id.counter);
imgIcon.setImageResource(navDrawerItems.get(position).getIcon());
txtTitle.setText(navDrawerItems.get(position).getTitle());
// displaying count
// check whether it set visible or not
if(navDrawerItems.get(position).getCounterVisibility()){
txtCount.setText(navDrawerItems.get(position).getCount());
}else{
// hide the counter view
txtCount.setVisibility(View.GONE);
}
}

return convertView;

}
Until now we are done creating all the required layouts, model and adapter class for navigation drawer.
Its time to move on to our MainActivity.java and start implementing the navigation drawer.
Following are the major steps we need take care of in the main activity.
> Creating a NavDrawerListAdapter instance and adding list items.
> Assigning the adapter to Navigation Drawer ListView
> Creating click event listener for list items
> Creating and displaying fragment activities on selecting list item.
13. So open your MainActivity.java and add the following code. In the following code, we declared
required variables, loaded the list items titles and icons from strings.xml, created an adapter and added
each list item. Finally we added a navigation drawer listener.
invalidateOptionsMenu() is called in onDrawerOpened() and onDrawerClosed() to hide and
show the action bar icons on navigation drawer opened and closed.

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MainActivity.java
public class MainActivity extends Activity {
private DrawerLayout mDrawerLayout;
private ListView mDrawerList;
private ActionBarDrawerToggle mDrawerToggle;
// nav drawer title
private CharSequence mDrawerTitle;
// used to store app title
private CharSequence mTitle;
// slide menu items
private String[] navMenuTitles;
private TypedArray navMenuIcons;
private ArrayList<NavDrawerItem> navDrawerItems;
private NavDrawerListAdapter adapter;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
mTitle = mDrawerTitle = getTitle();
// load slide menu items
navMenuTitles = getResources().getStringArray(R.array.nav_drawer_items);
// nav drawer icons from resources
navMenuIcons = getResources()
.obtainTypedArray(R.array.nav_drawer_icons);
mDrawerLayout = (DrawerLayout) findViewById(R.id.drawer_layout);
mDrawerList = (ListView) findViewById(R.id.list_slidermenu);
navDrawerItems = new ArrayList<NavDrawerItem>();
// adding nav drawer items to array
// Home
navDrawerItems.add(new NavDrawerItem(navMenuTitles[0], navMenuIcons.getResourceId(
// Find People
navDrawerItems.add(new NavDrawerItem(navMenuTitles[1], navMenuIcons.getResourceId(
// Photos

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// Photos
navDrawerItems.add(new NavDrawerItem(navMenuTitles[2],
// Communities, Will add a counter here
navDrawerItems.add(new NavDrawerItem(navMenuTitles[3],
// Pages
navDrawerItems.add(new NavDrawerItem(navMenuTitles[4],
// What's hot, We will add a counter here
navDrawerItems.add(new NavDrawerItem(navMenuTitles[5],

navMenuIcons.getResourceId(
navMenuIcons.getResourceId(
navMenuIcons.getResourceId(
navMenuIcons.getResourceId(

// Recycle the typed array


navMenuIcons.recycle();
// setting the nav drawer list adapter
adapter = new NavDrawerListAdapter(getApplicationContext(),
navDrawerItems);
mDrawerList.setAdapter(adapter);
// enabling action bar app icon and behaving it as toggle button
getActionBar().setDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled(true);
getActionBar().setHomeButtonEnabled(true);
mDrawerToggle = new ActionBarDrawerToggle(this, mDrawerLayout,
R.drawable.ic_drawer, //nav menu toggle icon
R.string.app_name, // nav drawer open - description for accessibility
R.string.app_name // nav drawer close - description for accessibility
){
public void onDrawerClosed(View view) {
getActionBar().setTitle(mTitle);
// calling onPrepareOptionsMenu() to show action bar icons
invalidateOptionsMenu();
}
public void onDrawerOpened(View drawerView) {
getActionBar().setTitle(mDrawerTitle);
// calling onPrepareOptionsMenu() to hide action bar icons
invalidateOptionsMenu();
}

};
mDrawerLayout.setDrawerListener(mDrawerToggle);

if (savedInstanceState == null) {
// on first time display view for first nav item
displayView(0);
}

}
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}
@Override
public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
getMenuInflater().inflate(R.menu.main, menu);
return true;
}
@Override
public boolean onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem item) {
// toggle nav drawer on selecting action bar app icon/title
if (mDrawerToggle.onOptionsItemSelected(item)) {
return true;
}
// Handle action bar actions click
switch (item.getItemId()) {
case R.id.action_settings:
return true;
default:
return super.onOptionsItemSelected(item);
}
}
/***
* Called when invalidateOptionsMenu() is triggered
*/
@Override
public boolean onPrepareOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
// if nav drawer is opened, hide the action items
boolean drawerOpen = mDrawerLayout.isDrawerOpen(mDrawerList);
menu.findItem(R.id.action_settings).setVisible(!drawerOpen);
return super.onPrepareOptionsMenu(menu);
}
@Override
public void setTitle(CharSequence title) {
mTitle = title;
getActionBar().setTitle(mTitle);
}
/**
* When using the ActionBarDrawerToggle, you must call it during
* onPostCreate() and onConfigurationChanged()...
*/
@Override
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@Override
protected void onPostCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onPostCreate(savedInstanceState);
// Sync the toggle state after onRestoreInstanceState has occurred.
mDrawerToggle.syncState();
}
@Override
public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) {
super.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
// Pass any configuration change to the drawer toggls
mDrawerToggle.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
}
Now if you run your project you can see the navigation drawer with a listview. You can open the
navigation drawer either clicking on action bar app icon or swiping the screen left edge to right. But you
can notice that the click event for list item not working as it is not enabled yet.

Creating Fragment Views for individual List Item


You can see we have Home, Find People, Photos, Communities, Pages and Whats Hot in the list
view. Here each list item represents a view where each view needs a Fragment class and a xml layout
file.
14. So create a class file named HomeFragment.java and a layout file named fragment_home.xml
with following content. For demo purpose I have created very simple layout for this view. You can
customize this view depending on your app design.

HomeFragment.java
package info.androidhive.slidingmenu;
import android.app.Fragment;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.view.LayoutInflater;
import android.view.View;
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import android.view.View;
import android.view.ViewGroup;
public class HomeFragment extends Fragment {
public HomeFragment(){}
@Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container,
Bundle savedInstanceState) {
View rootView = inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_home, container,

return rootView;

fragment_home.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<RelativeLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent">
<TextView
android:id="@+id/txtLabel"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:layout_centerInParent="true"
android:textSize="16dp"
android:text="Home View"/>
<ImageView android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:layout_below="@id/txtLabel"
android:src="@drawable/ic_home"
android:layout_centerHorizontal="true"
android:layout_marginTop="10dp"/>
</RelativeLayout>
Also you need to create remaining fragment classes and layout files for other list items.

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Handling Navigation Drawer List Item Click Event


When user selects a list item from navigation drawer, we need to display respected view in the main
view. This can be done by adding a list item click listener and loading respected fragment view in the call
back event.
15. Open the MainActivity.java and add the following code. Here we added a click listener and loaded
the related fragment view.

MainActivity.java
public class MainActivity extends Activity {
..
..
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
..
mDrawerList.setOnItemClickListener(new SlideMenuClickListener());
}
/**
* Slide menu item click listener
* */
private class SlideMenuClickListener implements
ListView.OnItemClickListener {
@Override
public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> parent, View view, int position,
long id) {
// display view for selected nav drawer item
displayView(position);
}
}
/**
* Diplaying fragment view for selected nav drawer list item
* */
private void displayView(int position) {
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private void displayView(int position) {


// update the main content by replacing fragments
Fragment fragment = null;
switch (position) {
case 0:
fragment = new HomeFragment();
break;
case 1:
fragment = new FindPeopleFragment();
break;
case 2:
fragment = new PhotosFragment();
break;
case 3:
fragment = new CommunityFragment();
break;
case 4:
fragment = new PagesFragment();
break;
case 5:
fragment = new WhatsHotFragment();
break;
default:
break;
}
if (fragment != null) {
FragmentManager fragmentManager = getFragmentManager();
fragmentManager.beginTransaction()
.replace(R.id.frame_container, fragment).commit();

// update selected item and title, then close the drawer


mDrawerList.setItemChecked(position, true);
mDrawerList.setSelection(position);
setTitle(navMenuTitles[position]);
mDrawerLayout.closeDrawer(mDrawerList);
} else {
// error in creating fragment
Log.e("MainActivity", "Error in creating fragment");
}

Now run the project and test the listview click event. You can see respected fragment is loading on

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selecting the list item. Following is the screenshot of my slider menu.

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Final Code
MainActivity.java

MainActivity.java
package info.androidhive.slidingmenu;
import info.androidhive.slidingmenu.adapter.NavDrawerListAdapter;
import info.androidhive.slidingmenu.model.NavDrawerItem;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import
import
import
import
import
import
import
import
import
import

android.app.Activity;
android.app.Fragment;
android.app.FragmentManager;
android.content.res.Configuration;
android.content.res.TypedArray;
android.os.Bundle;
android.support.v4.app.ActionBarDrawerToggle;
android.support.v4.widget.DrawerLayout;
android.util.Log;
android.view.Menu;

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import
import
import
import
import

android.view.Menu;
android.view.MenuItem;
android.view.View;
android.widget.AdapterView;
android.widget.ListView;

public class MainActivity extends Activity {


private DrawerLayout mDrawerLayout;
private ListView mDrawerList;
private ActionBarDrawerToggle mDrawerToggle;
// nav drawer title
private CharSequence mDrawerTitle;
// used to store app title
private CharSequence mTitle;
// slide menu items
private String[] navMenuTitles;
private TypedArray navMenuIcons;
private ArrayList<NavDrawerItem> navDrawerItems;
private NavDrawerListAdapter adapter;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
mTitle = mDrawerTitle = getTitle();
// load slide menu items
navMenuTitles = getResources().getStringArray(R.array.nav_drawer_items);
// nav drawer icons from resources
navMenuIcons = getResources()
.obtainTypedArray(R.array.nav_drawer_icons);
mDrawerLayout = (DrawerLayout) findViewById(R.id.drawer_layout);
mDrawerList = (ListView) findViewById(R.id.list_slidermenu);
navDrawerItems = new ArrayList<NavDrawerItem>();
// adding nav drawer items to array
// Home
navDrawerItems.add(new NavDrawerItem(navMenuTitles[0], navMenuIcons.getResourceId(
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navDrawerItems.add(new NavDrawerItem(navMenuTitles[0],
// Find People
navDrawerItems.add(new NavDrawerItem(navMenuTitles[1],
// Photos
navDrawerItems.add(new NavDrawerItem(navMenuTitles[2],
// Communities, Will add a counter here
navDrawerItems.add(new NavDrawerItem(navMenuTitles[3],
// Pages
navDrawerItems.add(new NavDrawerItem(navMenuTitles[4],
// What's hot, We will add a counter here
navDrawerItems.add(new NavDrawerItem(navMenuTitles[5],

navMenuIcons.getResourceId(
navMenuIcons.getResourceId(
navMenuIcons.getResourceId(
navMenuIcons.getResourceId(
navMenuIcons.getResourceId(
navMenuIcons.getResourceId(

// Recycle the typed array


navMenuIcons.recycle();
mDrawerList.setOnItemClickListener(new SlideMenuClickListener());
// setting the nav drawer list adapter
adapter = new NavDrawerListAdapter(getApplicationContext(),
navDrawerItems);
mDrawerList.setAdapter(adapter);
// enabling action bar app icon and behaving it as toggle button
getActionBar().setDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled(true);
getActionBar().setHomeButtonEnabled(true);
mDrawerToggle = new ActionBarDrawerToggle(this, mDrawerLayout,
R.drawable.ic_drawer, //nav menu toggle icon
R.string.app_name, // nav drawer open - description for accessibility
R.string.app_name // nav drawer close - description for accessibility
) {
public void onDrawerClosed(View view) {
getActionBar().setTitle(mTitle);
// calling onPrepareOptionsMenu() to show action bar icons
invalidateOptionsMenu();
}
public void onDrawerOpened(View drawerView) {
getActionBar().setTitle(mDrawerTitle);
// calling onPrepareOptionsMenu() to hide action bar icons
invalidateOptionsMenu();
}

};
mDrawerLayout.setDrawerListener(mDrawerToggle);

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if (savedInstanceState == null) {
// on first time display view for first nav item
displayView(0);
}

/**
* Slide menu item click listener
* */
private class SlideMenuClickListener implements
ListView.OnItemClickListener {
@Override
public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> parent, View view, int position,
long id) {
// display view for selected nav drawer item
displayView(position);
}
}
@Override
public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
getMenuInflater().inflate(R.menu.main, menu);
return true;
}
@Override
public boolean onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem item) {
// toggle nav drawer on selecting action bar app icon/title
if (mDrawerToggle.onOptionsItemSelected(item)) {
return true;
}
// Handle action bar actions click
switch (item.getItemId()) {
case R.id.action_settings:
return true;
default:
return super.onOptionsItemSelected(item);
}
}
/***
* Called when invalidateOptionsMenu() is triggered
*/
@Override
public boolean onPrepareOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
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public boolean onPrepareOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {


// if nav drawer is opened, hide the action items
boolean drawerOpen = mDrawerLayout.isDrawerOpen(mDrawerList);
menu.findItem(R.id.action_settings).setVisible(!drawerOpen);
return super.onPrepareOptionsMenu(menu);
}
/**
* Diplaying fragment view for selected nav drawer list item
* */
private void displayView(int position) {
// update the main content by replacing fragments
Fragment fragment = null;
switch (position) {
case 0:
fragment = new HomeFragment();
break;
case 1:
fragment = new FindPeopleFragment();
break;
case 2:
fragment = new PhotosFragment();
break;
case 3:
fragment = new CommunityFragment();
break;
case 4:
fragment = new PagesFragment();
break;
case 5:
fragment = new WhatsHotFragment();
break;
default:
break;
}
if (fragment != null) {
FragmentManager fragmentManager = getFragmentManager();
fragmentManager.beginTransaction()
.replace(R.id.frame_container, fragment).commit();
// update selected item and title, then close the drawer
mDrawerList.setItemChecked(position, true);
mDrawerList.setSelection(position);
setTitle(navMenuTitles[position]);
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setTitle(navMenuTitles[position]);
mDrawerLayout.closeDrawer(mDrawerList);
} else {
// error in creating fragment
Log.e("MainActivity", "Error in creating fragment");
}

@Override
public void setTitle(CharSequence title) {
mTitle = title;
getActionBar().setTitle(mTitle);
}
/**
* When using the ActionBarDrawerToggle, you must call it during
* onPostCreate() and onConfigurationChanged()...
*/
@Override
protected void onPostCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onPostCreate(savedInstanceState);
// Sync the toggle state after onRestoreInstanceState has occurred.
mDrawerToggle.syncState();
}
@Override
public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) {
super.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
// Pass any configuration change to the drawer toggls
mDrawerToggle.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
}
}

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