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I use LazyColumn inside BottomSheetDialogFragment, but if to scroll LazyColumn list UP then Bottom Sheet Dialog scrolls instead of LazyColumn list. Seems like BottomSheetDialogFragment intercepts user touch input.

That's how it looks:

How to properly use LazyColumn inside BottomSheetDialogFragment?

MyBottomSheetDialogFragment.kt:

class MyBottomSheetDialogFragment : BottomSheetDialogFragment() {
    override fun onCreateView(
        inflater: LayoutInflater,
        container: ViewGroup?,
        savedInstanceState: Bundle?
    ): View {
        return ComposeView(requireContext()).apply {
            setContent {
                Column(horizontalAlignment = Alignment.CenterHorizontally) {
                    Text("Header", color = Color.Black)
                    LazyColumn(
                        Modifier
                            .weight(1f)
                            .fillMaxWidth()) {
                        items(100) {
                            Text("Item $it", Modifier.fillMaxWidth(), Color.Black)
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

And show it using this code:

MyBottomSheetDialogFragment().show(activity.supportFragmentManager, null)

When we used the XML RecyclerView list, to fix this issue we had to wrap the RecyclerView list with NestedScrollView like described here, but how to fix it with Jetpack Compose?

Phil Dukhov
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4 Answers4

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Since compose 1.2.0-beta01 problem can be solved by using rememberNestedScrollInteropConnection:

Modifier.nestedScroll(rememberNestedScrollInteropConnection())

In my case BottomSheetDialogFragment is standard View and it has ComposeView with id container. In onViewCreated I do:

binding.container.setContent {
    AppTheme {
        Surface(
            modifier = Modifier.nestedScroll(rememberNestedScrollInteropConnection())
        ) {
            LazyColumn {
                // ITEMS
            }
        }
    }
}

And now the list is scrolling in a correct way.

iknow
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    I have a problem with the top of the bottomsheet not responding when i try to drag downwards to close the bottomsheet, is this the expected behaviour? (I have a Text-composable above the LazyColumn) – Tob237 Oct 24 '22 at 13:46
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    @Tob237 Did you manage to resolve the downwards dragging issue? I am facing the same behavior where the top of the sheet is not responding to drag events. – Marcel Schnelle Feb 15 '23 at 09:51
  • I faced with the same issue guys @MarcelSchnelle. Asked about it here https://stackoverflow.com/questions/75478019/the-title-wont-minimize-dialog-in-jetpack-compose-bottomsheetdialog-with-rememb – Joao Feb 16 '23 at 21:20
  • For me the top dragging issue can be fixed by adding `modifier = Modifier.verticalScroll(rememberScrollState())` to the header/title/top composable. Documentation also mentions: "To resolve this, make sure you also set scrollable modifiers to these types of nested composables" – Edward van Raak Feb 23 '23 at 15:46
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You might give a try to this https://gist.github.com/chrisbanes/053189c31302269656c1979edf418310.

This is a workaround for https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/174348612, which means that nested scrolling layouts in Compose do not work as nested scrolling children in the view system.

Sample usage in your case :

class MyBottomSheetDialogFragment : BottomSheetDialogFragment() {
    override fun onCreateView(
        inflater: LayoutInflater,
        container: ViewGroup?,
        savedInstanceState: Bundle?
    ): View {
        return ComposeView(requireContext()).apply {
            setContent {
                Surface(
                    modifier = Modifier.nestedScroll(rememberViewInteropNestedScrollConnection())
                ){
                    LazyColumn(
                        Modifier
                            .weight(1f)
                            .fillMaxWidth()) {
                        items(100) {
                            Text("Item $it", Modifier.fillMaxWidth(), Color.Black)
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    }
}
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1

If you’re using compose within the activity that launched the bottom sheet dialog fragment, you might be better off simply sticking with a purely compose implementation and leveraging the compose equivalent bottom sheet component: ModalBottomSheetLayout

https://developer.android.com/reference/kotlin/androidx/compose/material/package-summary#ModalBottomSheetLayout(kotlin.Function1,androidx.compose.ui.Modifier,androidx.compose.material.ModalBottomSheetState,androidx.compose.ui.graphics.Shape,androidx.compose.ui.unit.Dp,androidx.compose.ui.graphics.Color,androidx.compose.ui.graphics.Color,androidx.compose.ui.graphics.Color,kotlin.Function0)

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  • I would like to use `ModalBottomSheetLayout`, but so far architecture of the application doesn't allow do implement this easily to the needed place. Seems like a lot of refactoring will be needed. That's why I use `BottomSheetDialogFragment`. Also, I use `Jetpack Compose` since new screens in the application we decided to write with this new technology. Anyway, thank you for the answer! – Mike Jan 21 '22 at 13:21
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I found an excellent answer to this issue. We can use Jetpack Compose bottom sheet over Android view using Kotlin extension.

More details about how it works are here.

Here is all code we need:

// Extension for Activity
fun Activity.showAsBottomSheet(content: @Composable (() -> Unit) -> Unit) {
    val viewGroup = this.findViewById(android.R.id.content) as ViewGroup
    addContentToView(viewGroup, content)
}

// Extension for Fragment
fun Fragment.showAsBottomSheet(content: @Composable (() -> Unit) -> Unit) {
    val viewGroup = requireActivity().findViewById(android.R.id.content) as ViewGroup
    addContentToView(viewGroup, content)
}

// Helper method
private fun addContentToView(
    viewGroup: ViewGroup,
    content: @Composable (() -> Unit) -> Unit
) {
    viewGroup.addView(
        ComposeView(viewGroup.context).apply {
            setContent {
                BottomSheetWrapper(viewGroup, this, content)
            }
        }
    )
}

@OptIn(ExperimentalMaterialApi::class)
@Composable
private fun BottomSheetWrapper(
    parent: ViewGroup,
    composeView: ComposeView,
    content: @Composable (() -> Unit) -> Unit
) {
    val TAG = parent::class.java.simpleName
    val coroutineScope = rememberCoroutineScope()
    val modalBottomSheetState = rememberModalBottomSheetState(ModalBottomSheetValue.Hidden)
    var isSheetOpened by remember { mutableStateOf(false) }

    ModalBottomSheetLayout(
        sheetBackgroundColor = Color.Transparent,
        sheetState = modalBottomSheetState,
        sheetContent = {
            content {
                // Action passed for clicking close button in the content
                coroutineScope.launch {
                    modalBottomSheetState.hide() // will trigger the LaunchedEffect
                }
            }
        }
    ) {}

    BackHandler {
        coroutineScope.launch {
            modalBottomSheetState.hide() // will trigger the LaunchedEffect
        }
    }

    // Take action based on hidden state
    LaunchedEffect(modalBottomSheetState.currentValue) {
        when (modalBottomSheetState.currentValue) {
            ModalBottomSheetValue.Hidden -> {
                when {
                    isSheetOpened -> parent.removeView(composeView)
                    else -> {
                        isSheetOpened = true
                        modalBottomSheetState.show()
                    }
                }
            }
            else -> {
                Log.i(TAG, "Bottom sheet ${modalBottomSheetState.currentValue} state")
            }
        }
    }
}
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