Based on the other answer which I wrote here. I have modified the code to suit your question. Please check.
Check more about touch hierarchy here
dispatchTouchEvent()
method should be overridden in Activity
class
@Override
public boolean dispatchTouchEvent(MotionEvent event) {
if (event.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_UP) {
if (isDrawerOpen()) { //Your code here to check whether drawer is open or not.
View content = findViewById(R.id.drawer); //drawer view id
int[] contentLocation = new int[2];
content.getLocationOnScreen(contentLocation);
Rect rect = new Rect(contentLocation[0],
contentLocation[1],
contentLocation[0] + content.getWidth(),
contentLocation[1] + content.getHeight());
if (!(rect.contains((int) event.getX(), (int) event.getY()))) {
isOutSideClicked = true;
} else {
isOutSideClicked = false;
}
} else {
return super.dispatchTouchEvent(event);
}
} else if (event.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN && isOutSideClicked) {
isOutSideClicked = false;
return super.dispatchTouchEvent(event);
} else if (event.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE && isOutSideClicked) {
return super.dispatchTouchEvent(event);
}
if (isOutSideClicked) {
return true; //restrict the touch event here
}else{
return super.dispatchTouchEvent(event);
}
}
Note: As mentioned in the question comments, this is against of Android guidelines. So try to avoid it until unless it is mandatory.
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