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I tried to get Search box to work on Action Bar Sherlock.

This is my PreLocationActivity:

    @ContentView(R.layout.search)
    public class PreLocationActivity extends RoboSherlockActivity {

        protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
            super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
            //setContentView(R.layout.map_layout);
        } 

        @Override
        public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) {
            //Used to put dark icons on light action bar
             menu.add("Search")
             .setIcon(R.drawable.ic_search_inverse)
             .setActionView(R.layout.collapsible_edittext)
             .setShowAsAction(MenuItem.SHOW_AS_ACTION_ALWAYS | MenuItem.SHOW_AS_ACTION_COLLAPSE_ACTION_VIEW);
                return true;
        }

        @Override
        public boolean onSearchRequested() {
            return super.onSearchRequested();
        }
    }

This is my SearchableActivity:

@ContentView(R.layout.search)
public class SearchableActivity extends RoboSherlockFragmentActivity {

    @InjectView(R.id.addressListView) ListView addressView;
    @Override
    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);

        // Get the intent, verify the action and get the query
        Intent intent = getIntent();
        if (Intent.ACTION_SEARCH.equals(intent.getAction())) {
          String query = intent.getStringExtra(SearchManager.QUERY);
          doGeoSearch(query);
        }
}

    public void doGeoSearch(String query){
        Geocoder geocoder;
        ArrayList<Address> addresses;
        ArrayList<String> address = new ArrayList<String>() ;
        geocoder = new Geocoder(this, Locale.getDefault());
        try {
            addresses = (ArrayList<Address>) geocoder.getFromLocationName(query, 6);
            Log.d("Address",String.valueOf(addresses));
            for(int i = 0;i<addresses.size();i++)
            {
            String addr = new String();
            addr.concat(addresses.get(i).getAddressLine(0));
            addr.concat(addresses.get(i).getAddressLine(1));
            addr = addresses.get(i).getAddressLine(0) + addresses.get(i).getLocality() + addresses.get(i).getAdminArea();
            //addr.concat(addresses.get(i).getAddressLine(2));
            Log.d("addr",addr);
            address.add(addr);

            }

            SearchAddressAdapater addressList = new SearchAddressAdapater(getApplicationContext(),R.layout.search_list,addresses, SearchableActivity.this);
            addressView.setAdapter(addressList);
            //ListView addressListView = new ListView();
        } catch (IOException e) {
                //Handle exception
        }
    }

No success at all. As in, when I type something on the Prelocation Activity and press enter, nothing is being searched. Do I have to treat it as an EditText and write a text listener for that which then calls the geoCoder and gets me the locations or is there a smarter way to go about it?

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3 Answers

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 private EditText search;




public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(com.actionbarsherlock.view.Menu menu) {
    menu.add(0, 1, 1, R.string.menu_search).setIcon(R.drawable.ic_action_search).setActionView(R.layout.action_search).setShowAsAction(MenuItem.SHOW_AS_ACTION_IF_ROOM | MenuItem.SHOW_AS_ACTION_COLLAPSE_ACTION_VIEW);
    return super.onCreateOptionsMenu(menu);
 }



@Override
    public boolean onOptionsItemSelected(com.actionbarsherlock.view.MenuItem item) {
        switch (item.getItemId()) {
            case 1:
                search = (EditText) item.getActionView();
                search.addTextChangedListener(filterTextWatcher);
                search.requestFocus();
                InputMethodManager imm = (InputMethodManager) getSystemService(Context.INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
                imm.toggleSoftInput(InputMethodManager.SHOW_FORCED, 0);

        }   
    }       

private TextWatcher filterTextWatcher = new TextWatcher() {
    public void afterTextChanged(Editable s) {
    }

    public void beforeTextChanged(CharSequence s, int start, int count, int after) {
    }

    public void onTextChanged(CharSequence s, int start, int before, int count) {
        // your search logic here
    }

};
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I've tried this. This works but not exactly like a Searchable activity. History is not getting saved. – Hick Jul 30 '12 at 7:36
Georgy, i just tried your solution, but my EditText does not call the TextWatcher's methods. Any suggestions? – dhomes Aug 20 '12 at 4:35
Did you set TextChangedListener to EditText? – Georgy Gobozov Aug 20 '12 at 12:05
For some reason, I had major problems with this. Please check out: wptrafficanalyzer.in/blog/…. – Jared Burrows Dec 23 '12 at 23:22

Here is how to use the standard SearchView and SearchManager in Android with ActionBarSherlock! I am using this code and works fine. I have tested this on Android 2.3(API 10) - Android 4.1(API 16).

Keep in mind:

Custom Search with ActionBarSherlock(min. API 7)

SearchView with ActionBarSherlock(min. API 8)

Your Menu: menu.xml

<item
    android:id="@+id/menu_search"
    android:actionViewClass="com.actionbarsherlock.widget.SearchView"
    android:icon="@drawable/ic_action_search"
    android:showAsAction="ifRoom|collapseActionView"
    android:title="Search"/>

Your Activity: MainActivity.java

public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) 
{
        getSupportMenuInflater().inflate(R.menu.menu, menu);

        SearchManager searchManager = (SearchManager) getSystemService(Context.SEARCH_SERVICE);
        SearchView searchView = (SearchView) menu.findItem(R.id.menu_search).getActionView();
        if (null != searchView )
        {
            searchView.setSearchableInfo(searchManager.getSearchableInfo(getComponentName()));
            searchView.setIconifiedByDefault(false);   
        }

        SearchView.OnQueryTextListener queryTextListener = new SearchView.OnQueryTextListener() 
        {
            public boolean onQueryTextChange(String newText) 
            {
                // this is your adapter that will be filtered
                adapter.getFilter().filter(newText);
                return true;
            }

            public boolean onQueryTextSubmit(String query) 
            {
                // this is your adapter that will be filtered
                adapter.getFilter().filter(query);
                return true;
            }
        };
        searchView.setOnQueryTextListener(queryTextListener);

        return super.onCreateOptionsMenu(menu);
    }

Let me know if this works for you as well and let me know if you need anymore help!

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what is adapter here in the above code. Can you please help... – Sam-In-TechValens Apr 1 at 10:54
The adapter is your ListView adapter. Binds the data to the view. – Jared Burrows Apr 2 at 19:23
ok... thanks. Just one more thing to ask, what if I need to include one more menuItem on the ActionBar, lets say a button. Generally, for multiple Items we use Switch case but here I am confused a little bit, that how can we create one more item on the Action Bar. – Sam-In-TechValens Apr 3 at 5:38
This is strictly for the SearchView, you can use the Navigation List: stackoverflow.com/questions/8965609/…. – Jared Burrows Apr 3 at 13:31
after including android:actionViewClass="com.actionbarsherlock.widget.SearchView" showing classcasteception . – user1526671 Apr 8 at 6:15
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A similar question there are here where I had the problem to assign the adapter.

How to implement search widget with a listview using SherlockActionbar?

I hope that it would help because I had the same problem.

To use the adapter the best way is that the class implements SearchView.OnQueryTextListener and then you don“t have to create the inner class and you will have the adapter.

In your code will be something as:

public class MainActivity extends SherlockListActivity implements SearchView.OnQueryTextListener

and then in the class you have to define the methods. The adapter will be the adapter that you have in your class ArrayAdapter adapter. But you should define it as private in the class.

public boolean onQueryTextChange(String newText) {
    // this is your adapter that will be filtered
    adapter.getFilter().filter(newText);
    return true;
}

public boolean onQueryTextSubmit(String query) {
    // this is your adapter that will be filtered
    adapter.getFilter().filter(query);
    return true;
}

In the line where you are setting:

 searchView.setOnQueryTextListener(queryTextListener);

Should be:

 searchView.setOnQueryTextListener(this);

If you have any problem let me know, I was with a similar problem today and read your question without answer.

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