A small and simple, yet fully fledged and customizable navigation library for Jetpack Compose:
- Full type-safety
- Built-in state restoration
- Nested navigation with independent backstacks
- Own Lifecycle, ViewModelStore and SavedStateRegistry for every backstack entry
- Animated transitions
- Dialog and bottom sheet navigation
- Scopes for easier ViewModel sharing
- No builders, no obligatory superclasses for your composables
Add a single dependency to your project:
implementation("dev.olshevski.navigation:reimagined:1.5.0")
Define a set of destinations. It is convenient to use a sealed class for this:
sealed class Destination : Parcelable {
@Parcelize
data object First : Destination()
@Parcelize
data class Second(val id: Int) : Destination()
@Parcelize
data class Third(val text: String) : Destination()
}
Create a composable with NavController
, NavBackHandler
and NavHost
:
@Composable
fun NavHostScreen() {
val navController = rememberNavController<Destination>(
startDestination = Destination.First
)
NavBackHandler(navController)
NavHost(navController) { destination ->
when (destination) {
is Destination.First -> Column {
Text("First destination")
Button(onClick = {
navController.navigate(Destination.Second(id = 42))
}) {
Text("Open Second destination")
}
}
is Destination.Second -> Column {
Text("Second destination: ${destination.id}")
Button(onClick = {
navController.navigate(Destination.Third(text = "Hello"))
}) {
Text("Open Third destination")
}
}
is Destination.Third -> {
Text("Third destination: ${destination.text}")
}
}
}
}
As you can see, NavController
is used for switching between destinations, NavBackHandler
handles back presses and NavHost
provides a composable corresponding to the last destination in the backstack. As simple as that.
Just replace NavHost
with AnimatedNavHost
. The default transition between destinations is a simple crossfade, but you can customize each transition with the transitionSpec
parameter:
AnimatedNavHost(
controller = navController,
transitionSpec = { action, _, _ ->
val direction = if (action == NavAction.Pop) {
AnimatedContentTransitionScope.SlideDirection.End
} else {
AnimatedContentTransitionScope.SlideDirection.Start
}
slideIntoContainer(direction) togetherWith slideOutOfContainer(direction)
}
) { destination ->
// ...
}
Full documentation is available here.
Library-specific hiltViewModel()
implementation:
implementation("dev.olshevski.navigation:reimagined-hilt:<latest-version>")
BottomSheetNavHost
implementation:
// if you are using Material
implementation("dev.olshevski.navigation:reimagined-material:<latest-version>")
// if you are using Material 3
implementation("dev.olshevski.navigation:reimagined-material3:<latest-version>")
Explore the sample. It demonstrates:
- passing values and returning results
- animated transitions
- dialog and bottom sheet navigation
- nested navigation
- BottomNavigation integration
- entry-scoped and shared ViewModels
- hoisting of NavController to the ViewModel layer
- deeplinks
I've been thinking about Android app architecture and navigation in particular for the longest time. After being introduced to Compose I could finally create the navigation structure that satisfies all my needs perfectly.
I hope it can help you as well.
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