On Android Support Library 24.1.1, the Snackbar was working fine:
Then starting on Android Support Library 24.2.0 onwards, the
If all you care about is the height, not the position, then prepare to have your mind blown! :D
Set your snackbar content to:
Column(
mainAxisSize: MainAxisSize.min,
children: <Widget>[
Text(
'Your SnackBar message',
),
SizedBox(
height: 70, // Your desired height
)
],
))
Another way would be
Snackbar snackbar = Snackbar.make(view, ...);
View snackBarView = snackbar.getView();
ViewCompat.setFitsSystemWindows(snackBarView, false);
ViewCompat.setOnApplyWindowInsetsListener(snackBarView, null);
This will disable extra bottom padding in immersive mode.
I recently solved this by subtracting the navigation bar height from the bottom margin of the Snackbar view.
First we need the navigation bar height. I found code for that in the answer marked as correct here: How to REALLY get the navigation bar height in Android
Next, use the following code to adjust the Snackbar bottom margin:
final Snackbar snackbar = Snackbar.make(findViewById(R.id.fullscreen_content),
message, Snackbar.LENGTH_LONG);
View snackbarView = snackbar.getView();
// Adjust Snackbar height for fullscreen immersive mode
int navbarHeight = getNavigationBarSize(this).y;
CoordinatorLayout.LayoutParams parentParams = (CoordinatorLayout.LayoutParams) snackbarView.getLayoutParams();
parentParams.setMargins(0, 0, 0, 0 - navbarHeight);
snackbarView.setLayoutParams(parentParams);
snackbar.show();
Note that I used the LayoutParams of a CoordinatorLayout. You should replace CoordinatorLayout with whichever parent layout type you have passed in to your Snackbar.make()
function (in my case, R.id.fullscreen_content
is a CoordinatorLayout). The nice thing about using CoordinatorLayout is that it allows Snackbars to be dismissed by swiping as a standard behavior.
It's 2020 and also I don't know if it's related but I got my snackbar having some padding at the bottom when using android 10 gesture navigation. None of the above works for my case. I finally got it fixed with a super simple line:
val snackbar = Snackbar.make(view, message, duration)
snackbar.isGestureInsetBottomIgnored = true // here
snackbar.show()
Hope it helps.
The accepted answer worked with older versions of the support libraries where the Snackbar
was just a rectangular view. What is actually happening by changing the margin to a negative value is just cutting off the bottom of the SnackbarLayout
(the container layout of the Snackbar
) so newer versions where the Snackbar
has rounded corners look bad with this solution.
The clue is in the code here: https://github.com/material-components/material-components-android/blob/cd59e98f7e2185ddb075ff0fc91f29765d562968/lib/java/com/google/android/material/snackbar/BaseTransientBottomBar.java#L272
What is actually happening is that padding is being added to the container, so the way to correctly fix the height is to reset the padding to the correct amount. You can do this by adding an additional OnApplyWindowInsetsListener
such as the following (setting the bottom padding to the same as the top makes the Snackbar
look normal):
ViewCompat.setOnApplyWindowInsetsListener(snackbar.view) { v, insets ->
v.setPadding(v.paddingLeft, v.paddingTop, v.paddingRight, v.paddingTop)
insets
}
Then, as the Snackbar
will now be the correct height but appear behind a translucent nav bar, you can increase the bottom margin by the value of the bottom inset:
ViewCompat.setOnApplyWindowInsetsListener(view) { v, insets ->
v.setPadding(v.paddingLeft, v.paddingTop, v.paddingRight, v.paddingTop)
val params = v.layoutParams as ViewGroup.MarginLayoutParams
params.updateMargins(
params.leftMargin,
params.topMargin,
params.rightMargin,
params.bottomMargin + insets.systemWindowInsetBottom
)
v.layoutParams = params
insets
}
This has actually been fixed in the Material 1.1.0 alpha libraries (the library now changes the margin rather than the padding), but they are probably not ready for production use yet.
Use this in your snackbar,
FrameLayout.LayoutParams params =(FrameLayout.LayoutParams)view.getLayoutParams();
params.gravity = Gravity.BOTTOM;