OkAdapters


Source link: https://github.com/miguelbcr/OkAdapters

OkAdapters

Wrappers for Android adapters to simply its api at a minimum.

Setup

Add OkAdapter dependency to project level build.gradle.

dependencies {

  compile 'com.github.miguelbcr:OkAdapters:0.2.1' 
}

Add jitpack repository to root level build.gradle.

allprojects {

  repositories {

//..

maven {
 url "https://jitpack.io" 
}

  
}
 
}
 

Usage

OkAdapters provides several adapters to deal with specific Android views.

RecyclerView

Create a class which extends from any Android ViewGroup and implements OkRecyclerViewAdapter.Binder. This approach allows to encapsulate the binding between the data and the view.

 public class YourModelViewGroup extends FrameLayout implements OkRecyclerViewAdapter.Binder<YourModel> {

  public YourModelViewGroup(Context context) {

 super(context);

View view = LayoutInflater.from(getContext()).inflate(R.layout.your_model_view_group, this, true);

 ButterKnife.bind(this, view);

}

@Bind(R.id.tv_value) TextView tv_value;

 @Override public void bind(YourModel model, int position) {

tv_value.setText(model.getValue());

}

  
}
  

Now instantiate OkRecyclerViewAdapter using the previous OkRecyclerViewAdapter.Binder implementation class and use it as a normal adapter.

 OkRecyclerViewAdapter<YourModel, YourModelViewGroup> adapter = new OkRecyclerViewAdapter<YourModel, YourModelViewGroup>() {

@Override protected YourModelViewGroup onCreateItemView(ViewGroup parent, int viewType) {

 return new YourModelViewGroup(parent.getContext());

}
  
}
;
 recyclerView.setAdapter(adapter);
  

RecyclerView pagination.

OkRecyclerViewAdapter supports a pagination. In order to use this feature, you need to call setPager from the adapter with the following arguments:

  1. A valid reference to the layout which will be used as the loading row when requesting successive items
  2. The already loaded items (for handling config changes).
  3. An implementation of the interface LoaderPager, which exposes the last visible item and request an instance of the interface Call for retrieving the data in an async way.
adapter.setPager(R.layout.loading_pager, presenter.getUsersState(),
  new Pager.LoaderPager<YourModel>() {

 @Override public Pager.Call<YourModel> onNextPage(@Nullable YourModel lastItem) {

return new Pager.Call<YourModel>() {

  @Override public void execute(Pager.Callback<YourModel> callback) {

 callback.supply(models);

  
}

}
;

 
}

  
}
);

 

It is also possible call to resetPager in order to restart the pagination, supplying instance of the interface Call.

adapter.resetPager(new Pager.Call<User>() {

  @Override public void execute(Pager.Callback<User> callback) {

 callback.supply(models);

  
}

}
);

Spinner

Create a class which extends from any Android ViewGroup and implements OkSpinnerAdapter.Binder and OkSpinnerAdapter.BinderDropDown for the same view or for two different views which implement each interface separately. This approach allows to encapsulate the binding between the data and the view.

public class YourModelViewGroup extends FrameLayout implements OkSpinnerAdapter.Binder<YourModel>, OkSpinnerAdapter.BinderDropDown<YourModel> {

  @Bind(R.id.tv_value) TextView tv_value;

public YourModelViewGroup(Context context) {

super(context);

 View view = LayoutInflater.from(getContext()).inflate(R.layout.your_model_view_group, this, true);

ButterKnife.bind(this, view);

  
}

@Override
  public void bindDropDownView(YourModel model, int position) {

tv_value.setText(model.getValue());

  
}

@Override
  public void bindView(YourModel model, int position) {

tv_value.setText(model.getValue());

  
}
 
}
  

Now instantiate OkSpinnerAdapter using the previous OkSpinnerAdapter.Binder and OkSpinnerAdapter.BinderDropDown implementation class and use it as a normal adapter.

 List<YourModel> items = getItems();

 OkSpinnerAdapter<YourModel, YourModelViewGroup, YourModelViewGroup> adapter = new OkSpinnerAdapter<YourModel, YourModelViewGroup, YourModelViewGroup>(context, items) {

@Override

public YourModelViewGroup inflateView() {

 return new YourModelViewGroup(context);

}

 @Override

public YourModelViewGroup inflateDropDownView() {

 return new YourModelViewGroup(context);

}

  
}
;

 spinner.setAdapter(adapter);
  

BaseAdapter

Create a class which extends from any Android ViewGroup and implements OkBaseAdapter.Binder. This approach allows to encapsulate the binding between the data and the view.

 public class YourModelViewGroup extends FrameLayout implements OkBaseAdapter.Binder<YourModel> {

  public YourModelViewGroup(Context context) {

 super(context);

View view = LayoutInflater.from(getContext()).inflate(R.layout.your_model_view_group, this, true);

 ButterKnife.bind(this, view);

}

@Bind(R.id.tv_value) TextView tv_value;

 @Override public void bind(YourModel model, int position) {

tv_value.setText(model.getValue());

}

  
}
  

Now instantiate OkBaseAdapter using the previous OkBaseAdapter.Binder implementation class and use it as a normal adapter.

OkBaseAdapter<Item, ItemViewGroup> adapter = new OkBaseAdapter<YourModel, YourModelViewGroup>() {

  @Override public YourModelViewGroup inflateView() {

return new YourModelViewGroup(getContext());

  
}
 
}
;

  stackView.setAdapter(adapter);
  

Reference to a complete example.

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