Android - How To Disable STATE_HALF_EXPANDED State Of A Bottom Sheet


Answer :

The value of the half expanded ratio must be set to some value between 0 and 1 exclusive, so set this value to some very low number that is certain to be less than your peek height, say "0.0001f". With this value you should not even see the STATE_HALF_EXPANDED state. The states will fluctuate between STATE_EXPANDED and STATE_COLLAPSED.


Alternate solution

The solution above works and effectively disables the STATE_HALF_EXPANDED state, but it is hackish (IMO) and may break in the future. For instance, what if a reasonable value for the half expanded ratio which is somewhere between the peek height and the full height is enforced? That would be trouble.

The requirements as stated by the OP is that the bottom sheet should transition between the peek height and the full height. There is no problem with the peek height, but the OP specifies isFitToContents = false to get to the full height. (I assume that his bottom sheet may be shorter then the available space.)

Unfortunately, when isFitToContents == false an additional "half-height" behavior is introduced that the OP wants to avoid and therefore the question.

In addition to the "half-height" behavior another behavior is introduced which is the "expanded offset." The expanded offset specifies how far down from full-screen the bottom sheet will stop. A value of 100f, for instance, will leave a 100px border at the top of the bottom sheet when fully expanded. The default for the expanded offset is zero.

I am not aware of any behaviors that isFitToContents == false introduces other than those mentioned above.

So, given these requirements, can we fashion a bottom sheet that moves between the peek height and the full height while specifying isFitToContents == true thus avoiding the "half height" problem? There is no requirement for a non-zero expanded offset, so we don't have to worry about that.

Here is a short demo app demonstrating that we can meet these requirements with the right bottom sheet structure:

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MainActivity5.kt

class MainActivity5 : BaseActivity() {       override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {           super.onCreate(savedInstanceState)           setContentView(R.layout.activity_main5)            val bottomSheet = findViewById<LinearLayout>(R.id.bottom_sheet)           val sheetBehavior: BottomSheetBehavior<LinearLayout> = BottomSheetBehavior.from(bottomSheet)           sheetBehavior.isFitToContents = true // the default     sheetBehavior.peekHeight = 200      // Log the states the bottom sheet passes through.     sheetBehavior.addBottomSheetCallback(object : BottomSheetBehavior.BottomSheetCallback() {               override fun onStateChanged(bottomSheet: View, newState: Int) {                   Log.d("MainActivity", "<<<< $newState = ${translateSheetState(newState)}")               }                override fun onSlide(bottomSheet: View, slideOffset: Float) {}           })       }   } 

BaseActivity.kt

open class BaseActivity : AppCompatActivity() {        protected fun translateSheetState(state: Int): String {           return when (state) {               BottomSheetBehavior.STATE_COLLAPSED -> "STATE_COLLAPSED"     BottomSheetBehavior.STATE_DRAGGING -> "STATE_DRAGGING"     BottomSheetBehavior.STATE_EXPANDED -> "STATE_EXPANDED"     BottomSheetBehavior.STATE_HALF_EXPANDED -> "STATE_HALF_EXPANDED"     BottomSheetBehavior.STATE_HIDDEN -> "STATE_HIDDEN"     BottomSheetBehavior.STATE_SETTLING -> "STATE_SETTLING"     else -> "Unknown state: $state"     }       }   } 

activity_main5.xml

<androidx.coordinatorlayout.widget.CoordinatorLayout      android:id="@+id/main_content"     android:layout_width="match_parent"     android:layout_height="match_parent">      <LinearLayout         android:id="@+id/bottom_sheet"         android:layout_width="match_parent"         android:layout_height="match_parent"         android:background="@android:color/holo_orange_light"         android:orientation="vertical"         android:scrollbars="none"         app:layout_behavior="@string/bottom_sheet_behavior">          <TextView             android:id="@+id/tv"             android:layout_width="match_parent"             android:layout_height="wrap_content"             android:padding="16dp"             android:text="@string/short_text"             android:textSize="16sp" />      </LinearLayout>  </androidx.coordinatorlayout.widget.CoordinatorLayout> 

If we have a long bottom sheet then the following structure works to scroll it:

activity_main6.xml

<androidx.coordinatorlayout.widget.CoordinatorLayout      android:id="@+id/main_content"     android:layout_width="match_parent"     android:layout_height="match_parent">      <LinearLayout         android:id="@+id/bottom_sheet"         android:layout_width="match_parent"         android:layout_height="match_parent"         android:background="@android:color/holo_orange_light"         android:orientation="vertical"         android:scrollbars="none"         app:layout_behavior="@string/bottom_sheet_behavior">          <androidx.core.widget.NestedScrollView             android:layout_width="match_parent"             android:layout_height="match_parent">              <TextView                 android:id="@+id/tv"                 android:layout_width="match_parent"                 android:layout_height="wrap_content"                 android:padding="16dp"                 android:text="@string/long_text"                 android:textSize="16sp" />         </androidx.core.widget.NestedScrollView>     </LinearLayout>  </androidx.coordinatorlayout.widget.CoordinatorLayout> 

I am using material library version 1.1.0 and the BottomSheetBehavior class has this property skipCollapsed, if you set it to true the bottom sheet will skip the STATE_HALF_EXPANDED.

Here is my code:

class FilterBottomSheet : BottomSheetDialogFragment() {     private lateinit var behavior: BottomSheetBehavior<View>      override fun onStart() {         super.onStart()          behavior.state = BottomSheetBehavior.STATE_EXPANDED     }      override fun onCreateDialog(savedInstanceState: Bundle?): Dialog {         val dialog = super.onCreateDialog(savedInstanceState) as BottomSheetDialog          val view = View.inflate(requireContext(), R.layout.filter_bottom_sheet, null)          val params = view.root.layoutParams as LinearLayout.LayoutParams?         params?.height = getScreenHeight()         view.root.layoutParams = params          dialog.setContentView(view)          behavior = BottomSheetBehavior.from(view.parent as View)         behavior.skipCollapsed = true          return dialog     }      private fun getScreenHeight(): Int = Resources.getSystem().displayMetrics.heightPixels } 

Try setting BottomSheetBehavior.setHalfExpandedRatio(0f). There is not much else which would affect STATE_HALF_EXPANDED, unless explicitly setting the state with .setState(). It should also be possible to create a custom Behavior, which extends CoordinatorLayout.Behavior<View> and does not have STATE_HALF_EXPANDED. eg. Intercepting everything with CoordinatorLayout Behaviors.


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