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Navigation drawer

Navigation drawers provide access to destinations in your app.

A standard (left) and modal (right) Navigation drawer

Contents

Design and API Documentation

Using navigation drawers

Before you can use navigation drawers, you need to add a dependency to the Material Components for Android library. For more information, go to the getting started page. For modal navigation drawers you also need to add a dependency to the AndroidX DrawerLayout library. For more information go to the releases page.

The content of all navigation drawer types can be implemented using a NavigationView.

<com.google.android.material.navigation.NavigationView
  android:id="@+id/navigationView"
  ... />

Note: The layout_width and layout_height attributes should be set to wrap_content, match_parent, or a custom dimension depending on the navigation drawer type and parent ViewGroup.

Adding a menu

Nav drawer with 3 menu items

In the layout:

<com.google.android.material.navigation.NavigationView
    ...
    app:menu="@menu/navigation_drawer" />

In res/menu/navigation_drawer.xml:

<menu ...>

  <item
    android:id="@+id/main_item"
    android:title="@string/mail_subheader_title">
      <menu>
        <item
          android:id="@+id/inbox_item"
          android:icon="@drawable/ic_inbox_24px"
          android:title="@string/inbox_title"
          android:checkable="true"/>
        <item
          android:id="@+id/outbox_item"
          android:icon="@drawable/ic_outbox_24px"
          android:title="@string/outbox_title"
          android:checkable="true"/>
        <item
          android:id="@+id/favourites_item"
          android:icon="@drawable/ic_favourites_24px"
          android:title="@string/favourites_title"
          android:checkable="true">
      </menu>
  </item>

</menu>

Adding a header

Nav drawer with "Header title", "Header text", a "Mail" subheader, and 3 items. Item 1 is selected.

In the layout:

<com.google.android.material.navigation.NavigationView
    ...
    app:headerLayout="@layout/header_navigation_drawer" />

In res/layout/header_navigation_drawer.xml:

<LinearLayout
    ...
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    android:orientation="vertical">

    <TextView
        android:layout_width="wrap_content"
        android:layout_height="wrap_content"
        android:layout_marginTop="24dp"
        android:layout_marginStart="24dp"
        android:layout_marginEnd="24dp"
        android:textAppearance="?attr/textAppearanceHeadlineSmall"
        android:textColor="?attr/colorOnSurface"
        android:text="@string/header_title" />

    <TextView
        android:layout_width="wrap_content"
        android:layout_height="wrap_content"
        android:layout_marginBottom="24dp"
        android:layout_marginStart="24dp"
        android:layout_marginEnd="24dp"
        android:textAppearance="?attr/textAppearanceTitleSmall"
        android:textColor="?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant"
        android:text="@string/header_text" />

</LinearLayout>

Adding dividers and subtitles

Nav drawer with "Header title", "Header text", "Mail" subheader, and 6 items with a divider between items 3 and 4

Dividers are automatically added between <item> groups with unique IDs or <group>s with unique IDs. When a sub-<menu> is added to an item it is treated as a subtitle.

In res/menu/navigation_drawer.xml:

<menu ...>
  <item
    android:id="@+id/main_item"
    android:title="@string/mail_subheader_title">
      <menu>
        <item
          android:id="@+id/search_item"
          android:icon="@drawable/ic_search_24px"
          android:title="@string/search_title"
          android:checkable="true"
          app:showAsAction="ifRoom"/>
        <item
          android:id="@+id/rotation_item"
          android:icon="@drawable/ic_3d_rotation_24px"
          android:title="@string/3d_title"
          android:checkable="true"
          app:showAsAction="ifRoom"/>
        <item
          android:id="@+id/accelerator_item"
          android:icon="@drawable/ic_accelerator_24px"
          android:title="@string/accelerator_title"
          android:checkable="true"
          app:showAsAction="ifRoom"/>
        <item
          android:id="@+id/dashboard_item"
          android:icon="@drawable/ic_dashboard_24px"
          android:title="@string/dashboard_title"
          android:checkable="true"
          app:showAsAction="ifRoom"/>
      </menu>
  </item>
  <item
    android:id="@+id/labels_item"
    android:title="@string/labels_subheader_title">
      <menu>
        <item
          android:id="@+id/label_one"
          android:icon="@drawable/ic_label_24px"
          android:title="@string/label_one_title"
          android:checkable="true"
          app:showAsAction="ifRoom"/>
        <item
          android:id="@+id/label_two"
          android:icon="@drawable/ic_label_24px"
          android:title="@string/label_two_title"
          android:checkable="true"
          app:showAsAction="ifRoom"/>
      </menu>
  </item>

</menu>

Making navigation drawers accessible

Navigation drawers support content labeling for accessibility and are readable by most screen readers, such as TalkBack. Text rendered in menu items is automatically provided to accessibility services. Additional content labels are optional but recommended.

For more information on content labels, go to the Android accessibility help guide.

Content descriptions

A content description can be set on <item>s in the NavigationView menu so that screen readers like TalkBack are able to announce their purpose or action. This can be done in XML using the android:contentDescription attribute or programmatically with navigationView.menu.findItem(R.id.itemId)#setContentDescription (on API 26 and above).

Any ImageViews within the header layout should also have a content description set.

Opening and closing navigation drawers

To open navigation drawers, use clickable widgets that meet the minimum touch target size of 48dp and are properly labeled for accessibility. To close navigation drawers, consider doing the same but bear in mind that clicking on menu items or an optional scrim should also serve this purpose.

Using navigation drawers with the Navigation component

Navigation drawers can be used with the AndroidX Navigation library. For more information, go to the documentation.

Anatomy

Navigation drawers have a container, an optional header, optional dividers, items with inactive text, active text, and an active text overlay, optional subtitles, and an optional scrim.

Navigation drawer anatomy

  1. Container
  2. Subheader (optional)
  3. Label text
  4. Icon (optional)
  5. Active indicator/Item shape
  6. Badge text (coming soon)
  7. Divider
  8. Scrim (modal drawer only)

Container attributes

Element Attribute(s) Related method(s) Default value
Color android:background setBackground
getBackground
?attr/colorSurfaceContainerLow
Shape app:shapeAppearance
app:shapeAppearanceOverlay
N/A null
Elevation app:elevation (can be used on NavigationView or DrawerLayout) setElevation
getElevation
0dp (NavigationView) or 1dp (DrawerLayout)
Max width android:maxWidth N/A 280dp
Fits system windows android:fitsSystemWindows setFitsSystemWindows
getFitsSystemWindows
true
Drawer corner size drawerLayoutCornerSize N/A 16dp

Header attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Layout app:headerLayout addHeaderView
inflateHeaderView
getHeaderView
getHeaderCount
removeHeaderView
null

Divider attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Divider android:listDivider in app theme N/A Varies per platform version
Height N/A (see layout) N/A 1dp
Inset app:dividerInsetStart
app:dividerInsetEnd
setDividerInsetStart
getDividerInsetStart
setDividerInsetEnd
getDividerInsetEnd
28dp
28dp

Item attributes

Element Attribute(s) Related method(s) Default value
Color app:itemShapeFillColor N/A ?attr/colorSecondaryContainer
Shape app:itemShapeAppearance
app:itemShapeAppearanceOverlay
N/A @style/ShapeAppearance.Material3.Corner.Full
(?attr/shapeCornerFamily and corner size 50%)
Insets app:itemShapeInsetStart
app:itemShapeInsetTop
app:itemShapeInsetEnd
app:itemShapeInsetBottom
N/A 12dp
0dp
12dp
0dp
Horizontal padding app:itemHorizontalPadding setItemHorizontalPadding
setItemHorizontalPaddingResource
getItemHorizontalPadding
28dp
Vertical padding app:itemVerticalPadding setItemVerticalPadding
setItemVerticalPaddingResource
getItemVerticalPadding
4dp

Text attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Color app:itemTextColor setItemTextColor
getItemTextColor
?attr/colorOnSecondaryContainer when active else ?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant
Typography app:itemTextAppearance setItemTextAppearance ?attr/textAppearanceLabelLarge
Typography (active) app:itemTextAppearanceActiveBoldEnabled setItemTextAppearanceActiveBoldEnabled true
Max lines app:itemMaxLines setItemMaxLines
getItemMaxLines
1

Icon attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Color app:itemIconTint setIconItemTintList
getIconItemTintList
?attr/colorOnSecondaryContainer when active else ?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant
Size app:itemIconSize setItemIconSize 24dp
Padding app:itemIconPadding setItemIconPadding
setItemIconPaddingResource
getItemIconPadding
12dp

Subtitle attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Color app:subheaderColor N/A ?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant
Typography app:subheaderTextAppearance N/A ?attr/textAppearanceTitleSmall
Max lines N/A N/A 1
Height N/A N/A ?attr/listPreferredItemHeightSmall
Padding app:subheaderInsetStart
app:subheaderInsetEnd
setSubheaderInsetStart
getSubheaderInsetStart
setSubheaderInsetEnd
getSubheaderInsetEnd
28dp and 28dp

Scrim attributes

Element Attribute Related method(s) Default value
Color N/A setScrimColor on DrawerLayout Black at 60% opacity

NavigationView styles

Element Style
Default style Widget.Material3.NavigationView

Default style theme attribute: ?attr/navigationViewStyle

DrawerLayout styles

Element Style
Default style Widget.Material3.DrawerLayout

Default style theme attribute: ?attr/drawerLayoutStyle

Types

There are two types of navigation drawers: 1. Standard navigation drawer, 2. Modal navigation drawer

Standard navigation drawer

Standard navigation drawers allow interaction with both screen content and the drawer at the same time. They can be used on tablet and desktop, but they aren’t suitable for mobile devices due to limited screen size.

API and source code:

Standard navigation drawer example

The following example shows a permanently visible standard navigation drawer.

Nav drawer with "Header title", "Header text", “Subtitle”, and 3 items with icons on left of screen.

In the layout:

<androidx.constraintlayout.widget.ConstraintLayout
    ...
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="match_parent">

    <com.google.android.material.navigation.NavigationView
        ...
        android:layout_width="wrap_content"
        android:layout_height="match_parent"
        app:layout_constraintStart_toStartOf="parent" />

    <!-- Screen content (constrained to end of navigationView) -->

</androidx.constraintlayout.widget.ConstraintLayout>

In res/values/themes.xml:

<style name="Theme.App" parent="Theme.Material3.DayNight.*">
    <item name="android:windowTranslucentStatus">true</item>
</style>

In res/layout/header_navigation_drawer.xml:

<LinearLayout
    ...
    android:fitsSystemWindows="true">

    ...

</LinearLayout>

Modal navigation drawer

Modal navigation drawers block interaction with the rest of an app’s content with a scrim. They are elevated above most of the app’s UI and don’t affect the screen’s layout grid.

They are primarily used for mobile devices where screen space is limited, and can be replaced by standard drawers on tablet and desktop.

DrawerLayout is used in conjunction with NavigationDrawer to achieve the modal navigation drawer.

API and source code:

Modal navigation drawer example

The following example shows a modal navigation drawer.

A screen with a modal navigation drawer open. The drawer container "Header title", "Header text", and 6 items.

In the layout:

<androidx.drawerlayout.widget.DrawerLayout
    ...
    android:id="@+id/drawerLayout"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="match_parent"
    tools:openDrawer="start">

    <androidx.coordinatorlayout.widget.CoordinatorLayout
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:layout_height="match_parent"
        android:fitsSystemWindows="true">

        <!-- Screen content -->
        <!-- Use app:layout_behavior="@string/appbar_scrolling_view_behavior" to fit below top app bar -->

    </androidx.coordinatorlayout.widget.CoordinatorLayout>

    <com.google.android.material.navigation.NavigationView
        ...
        android:layout_width="wrap_content"
        android:layout_height="match_parent"
        android:layout_gravity="start" />

</androidx.drawerlayout.widget.DrawerLayout>

In res/values/themes.xml:

<style name="Theme.App" parent="Theme.Material3.DayNight.*">
    <item name="android:windowTranslucentStatus">true</item>
</style>

In res/layout/header_navigation_drawer.xml:

<LinearLayout
    ...
    android:fitsSystemWindows="true">

    ...

</LinearLayout>

In code:

topAppBar.setNavigationOnClickListener {
    drawerLayout.open()
}

navigationView.setNavigationItemSelectedListener { menuItem ->
    // Handle menu item selected
    menuItem.isChecked = true
    drawerLayout.close()
    true
}

For more information on top app bars see the documentation.

Predictive Back

The NavigationView component automatically supports Predictive Back when it is set up within a DrawerLayout, as mentioned in the sections above. No further integration is required on the app side other than the general Predictive Back prerequisites and migration steps mentioned here.

Visit the Predictive Back design guidelines to see how the component behaves when a user swipes back.

Theming

Navigation drawers support Material Theming which can customize color, typography and shape.

Navigation drawer theming example

API and source code:

The following example shows a navigation drawer with Material Theming.

Nav drawer with “Header”, “Header text”, “Mail” subtitle and 6 items: brown text and icons, pink containers.

Implementing navigation drawer theming

Use theme attributes, default style theme attributes, and styles in res/values/styles.xml, which applies to all navigation drawers and affects other components:

<style name="Theme.App" parent="Theme.Material3.*">
    ...
    <item name="colorSecondaryContainer">@color/shrine_theme_light_secondaryContainer</item>
    <item name="colorOnSecondaryContainer">@color/shrine_theme_light_onSecondaryContainer</item>
    <item name="colorTertiaryContainer">@color/shrine_theme_light_tertiaryContainer</item>
    <item name="colorOnTertiaryContainer">@color/shrine_theme_light_onTertiaryContainer</item>
    <item name="colorSurface">@color/shrine_theme_light_surface</item>
    <item name="colorOnSurface">@color/shrine_theme_light_onSurface</item>
    <item name="colorOnSurfaceVariant">@color/shrine_theme_light_onSurfaceVariant</item>
    <item name="colorOutline">@color/shrine_theme_light_outline</item>
    <item name="textAppearanceTitleSmall">@style/TextAppearance.App.TitleSmall</item>
    <item name="textAppearanceLabelLarge">@style/TextAppearance.App.LabelLarge</item>
</style>

<style name="TextAppearance.App.TitleSmall" parent="TextAppearance.Material3.TitleSmall">
    <item name="fontFamily">@font/rubik</item>
    <item name="android:fontFamily">@font/rubik</item>
</style>

<style name="TextAppearance.App.LabelLarge" parent="TextAppearance.Material3.LabelLarge">
    <item name="fontFamily">@font/rubik</item>
    <item name="android:fontFamily">@font/rubik</item>
</style>

<style name="Widget.App.NavigationView" parent="Widget.Material3.NavigationView">
    <item name="itemIconTint">@color/navigation_item_color</item>
    <item name="itemTextColor">@color/navigation_item_color</item>
    <item name="itemShapeFillColor">@color/navigation_item_background_color</item>
</style>

In res/color/navigation_item_color.xml:

<selector ...>
    <item android:color="?attr/colorOnTertiaryContainer" android:state_checked="true"/>
    <item android:alpha="@dimen/material_emphasis_disabled" android:color="?attr/colorOnSurface" android:state_enabled="false"/>
    <item android:color="?attr/colorOnSurfaceVariant"/>
</selector>

In res/color/navigation_item_background_color.xml:

<selector ...>
    <item android:alpha="@dimen/material_emphasis_disabled" android:color="?attr/colorTertiaryContainer" android:state_activated="true"/>
    <item android:alpha="@dimen/material_emphasis_disabled" android:color="?attr/colorTertiaryContainer" android:state_checked="true"/>
    <item android:color="@android:color/transparent"/>
</selector>

Use default style theme attributes, styles and theme overlays which apply to all navigation drawers but do not affect other components:

<style name="Theme.App" parent="Theme.Material3.*">
    ...
    <item name="navigationViewStyle">@style/Widget.App.NavigationView</item>
</style>

<style name="Widget.App.NavigationView" parent="Widget.Material3.NavigationView">
    <item name="materialThemeOverlay">@style/ThemeOverlay.App.NavigationView</item>
    <item name="itemIconTint">@color/navigation_item_color</item>
    <item name="itemTextColor">@color/navigation_item_color</item>
    <item name="itemShapeFillColor">@color/navigation_item_background_color</item>
</style>

<style name="ThemeOverlay.App.NavigationView" parent="">
    <item name="colorSecondaryContainer">@color/shrine_theme_light_secondaryContainer</item>
    <item name="colorOnSecondaryContainer">@color/shrine_theme_light_onSecondaryContainer</item>
    <item name="colorTertiaryContainer">@color/shrine_theme_light_tertiaryContainer</item>
    <item name="colorOnTertiaryContainer">@color/shrine_theme_light_onTertiaryContainer</item>
    <item name="colorSurface">@color/shrine_theme_light_surface</item>
    <item name="colorOnSurface">@color/shrine_theme_light_onSurface</item>
    <item name="colorOnSurfaceVariant">@color/shrine_theme_light_onSurfaceVariant</item>
    <item name="colorOutline">@color/shrine_theme_light_outline</item>
    <item name="textAppearanceTitleSmall">@style/TextAppearance.App.TitleSmall</item>
    <item name="textAppearanceLabelLarge">@style/TextAppearance.App.LabelLarge</item>
</style>

Use the style in the layout, which affects only this navigation drawer:

<com.google.android.material.navigation.NavigationView
    ...
    style="@style/Widget.App.NavigationView" />