Bind click on TextInputEditText in TextInputLayout










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I've created a custom control whose layout is roughly like this



<TextInputLayout>
<TextInputEditText></TextInputEditText>
</TextInputLayout>


For a use case, I would like to attach a command to the click event on the TextInputLayout in order to open up a datepicker fragment from the view model. So I proceeded like this:



<MyCustomView
...
app:MvxBind="Click SaveDateCommand"/>


However, the click event wont trigger the "SaveDateCommand". In my control I have added stylable properties to control the "focusable" and "focusableInTouchMode" of the TextInputEditText widget; I've set those to false to no avail. I also went the custom binding route. Didn't work either. As of know I have written the barebones layout for my control into the main layout to bind a click with a command in TextInputEditText.



<TextInputLayout>
<TextInputEditText
app:MvxBind="Click SaveDateCommand"/>
</TextInputLayout>


However, I have the gut feeling that there has a to be a better way to do it. Thank you for your share of expertise on this one.










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    did you android:clickable="true" on the LinearLayout ?

    – apineda
    Nov 13 '18 at 20:25






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    If nothing else is working, you can simply add a transparent button over your edit text and bind to that click event.

    – c.lamont.dev
    Nov 18 '18 at 17:25















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I've created a custom control whose layout is roughly like this



<TextInputLayout>
<TextInputEditText></TextInputEditText>
</TextInputLayout>


For a use case, I would like to attach a command to the click event on the TextInputLayout in order to open up a datepicker fragment from the view model. So I proceeded like this:



<MyCustomView
...
app:MvxBind="Click SaveDateCommand"/>


However, the click event wont trigger the "SaveDateCommand". In my control I have added stylable properties to control the "focusable" and "focusableInTouchMode" of the TextInputEditText widget; I've set those to false to no avail. I also went the custom binding route. Didn't work either. As of know I have written the barebones layout for my control into the main layout to bind a click with a command in TextInputEditText.



<TextInputLayout>
<TextInputEditText
app:MvxBind="Click SaveDateCommand"/>
</TextInputLayout>


However, I have the gut feeling that there has a to be a better way to do it. Thank you for your share of expertise on this one.










share|improve this question



















  • 1





    did you android:clickable="true" on the LinearLayout ?

    – apineda
    Nov 13 '18 at 20:25






  • 1





    If nothing else is working, you can simply add a transparent button over your edit text and bind to that click event.

    – c.lamont.dev
    Nov 18 '18 at 17:25













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I've created a custom control whose layout is roughly like this



<TextInputLayout>
<TextInputEditText></TextInputEditText>
</TextInputLayout>


For a use case, I would like to attach a command to the click event on the TextInputLayout in order to open up a datepicker fragment from the view model. So I proceeded like this:



<MyCustomView
...
app:MvxBind="Click SaveDateCommand"/>


However, the click event wont trigger the "SaveDateCommand". In my control I have added stylable properties to control the "focusable" and "focusableInTouchMode" of the TextInputEditText widget; I've set those to false to no avail. I also went the custom binding route. Didn't work either. As of know I have written the barebones layout for my control into the main layout to bind a click with a command in TextInputEditText.



<TextInputLayout>
<TextInputEditText
app:MvxBind="Click SaveDateCommand"/>
</TextInputLayout>


However, I have the gut feeling that there has a to be a better way to do it. Thank you for your share of expertise on this one.










share|improve this question
















I've created a custom control whose layout is roughly like this



<TextInputLayout>
<TextInputEditText></TextInputEditText>
</TextInputLayout>


For a use case, I would like to attach a command to the click event on the TextInputLayout in order to open up a datepicker fragment from the view model. So I proceeded like this:



<MyCustomView
...
app:MvxBind="Click SaveDateCommand"/>


However, the click event wont trigger the "SaveDateCommand". In my control I have added stylable properties to control the "focusable" and "focusableInTouchMode" of the TextInputEditText widget; I've set those to false to no avail. I also went the custom binding route. Didn't work either. As of know I have written the barebones layout for my control into the main layout to bind a click with a command in TextInputEditText.



<TextInputLayout>
<TextInputEditText
app:MvxBind="Click SaveDateCommand"/>
</TextInputLayout>


However, I have the gut feeling that there has a to be a better way to do it. Thank you for your share of expertise on this one.







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  • 1





    did you android:clickable="true" on the LinearLayout ?

    – apineda
    Nov 13 '18 at 20:25






  • 1





    If nothing else is working, you can simply add a transparent button over your edit text and bind to that click event.

    – c.lamont.dev
    Nov 18 '18 at 17:25












  • 1





    did you android:clickable="true" on the LinearLayout ?

    – apineda
    Nov 13 '18 at 20:25






  • 1





    If nothing else is working, you can simply add a transparent button over your edit text and bind to that click event.

    – c.lamont.dev
    Nov 18 '18 at 17:25







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1





did you android:clickable="true" on the LinearLayout ?

– apineda
Nov 13 '18 at 20:25





did you android:clickable="true" on the LinearLayout ?

– apineda
Nov 13 '18 at 20:25




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1





If nothing else is working, you can simply add a transparent button over your edit text and bind to that click event.

– c.lamont.dev
Nov 18 '18 at 17:25





If nothing else is working, you can simply add a transparent button over your edit text and bind to that click event.

– c.lamont.dev
Nov 18 '18 at 17:25












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