Yes. I know Xposed will work on PIE but it is not stable as you think.
It is UNOFFICIAL PORT, not UNOFFICIAL BUILD and will not work fully stable 100%.
https://www.xda-developers.com/xposed-framework-unofficial-port-android-pie/
I've tested it on HavocOS 2.1, on first boot it works but after I rebooted it, on second boot, something is going on. Other magisk modules that I have installed is gone, e.g. like in the Pixel Launcher, YouTube Vanced is gone but in the Magisk Manager, my modules are installed. And Magisk Manager won't detect root. Sometimes my device won't boot or will enter bootloop and requires to reboot again.
As stated on the thread.
It is UNOFFICIAL PORT, not UNOFFICIAL BUILD and will not work fully stable 100%.
https://www.xda-developers.com/xposed-framework-unofficial-port-android-pie/
I've tested it on HavocOS 2.1, on first boot it works but after I rebooted it, on second boot, something is going on. Other magisk modules that I have installed is gone, e.g. like in the Pixel Launcher, YouTube Vanced is gone but in the Magisk Manager, my modules are installed. And Magisk Manager won't detect root. Sometimes my device won't boot or will enter bootloop and requires to reboot again.
As stated on the thread.
So. Install at your own risk.Warning: Since the full source code of this unofficial port isn’t available, it may be risky installing this software on your device. There is a lot of discussion about this unofficial port on our forums here and here. While we can confirm it’s functional, we can’t confirm it’s safe.