RecyclerViewTools
Collection of tools for RecyclerView.
This collection was developed with two main goals: easy to code (very simple API) & robust (it really works). Includes:
- Headers, Footers & Sections for
RecyclerView
. Based on a common "wrap" adapter. - Extended
SwipeRefreshLayout
to use when Recycler is not direct child (e.g. on CoordinatorLayout) - Implementation of OnItemClickListener for RecyclerView (works standalone or in conjunction with headers, footers & sections).
- FastScrollToTop function.
Usage
Seriously couldn't be simpler:
Add to Gradle build script the lib
dependencies {
... your other dependencies
compile 'com.eyeem.recyclerviewtools:library:{
latest
}
'
}
Headers & Footers
// create your recycler adapter normally, then wrap it on the wrapper adapter = new Adapter();
WrapAdapter wrapAdapter = new WrapAdapter(adapter);
// add headers & footers wrapAdapter.addHeader(header = inflater.inflate(R.layout.overlay_background, recycler, false));
wrapAdapter.addHeader(inflater.inflate(R.layout.header, recycler, false));
wrapAdapter.addFooter(inflater.inflate(R.layout.footer, recycler, false));
Sections
pass a AbstractSectionAdapter
when creating the wrap adapter. The section adapter API is mirrored from RecyclerView ( onCreateViewHolder
and onBindViewHolder
). Feel free to extend from the SimpleSectionAdapter.
SimpleSectionAdapter sections =
new SimpleSectionAdapter(
new int[]{
0, 6, 9, 14, 19, 23
}
) {
// those are the section positions
// override here onCreateSectionViewHolder and onBindSectionView
}
WrapAdapter wrapAdapter = new WrapAdapter(adapter, sections);
Notify data changed
Just call from the original adapter, internally the calls get offset to the proper positions
adapter.notifyItemRangeInserted(start, count);
// that's your original adapter
ScrollListeners
// callback to this activity when recycler is at the end (needs to load more) recycler.addOnScrollListener(new LoadMoreOnScrollListener(this));
// auto call Picasso.pauseTag and resumeTag for smooth scrolling with ImageViews recycler.addOnScrollListener(new PicassoOnScrollListener(PICASSO_TAG));
OnItemClickListener
If using a WrapAdapter
you can just pass to a normal setter, or for RecyclerView.Adapter
just call .setOnClickListener(detector);
during onCreateViewHolder
on every View
.
position
and id
get automatically offset, to exclude header, footer and section clicks.
wrapAdapter.setOnItemClickListenerDetector( new OnItemClickListenerDetector(
recycler, // recycler view
new OnItemClickListenerDetector.OnItemClickListener() {
// the detector
@Override public void onItemClick(RecyclerView parent, View view, int position, long id, RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder) {
// the callback
// code here ...
}
}
));
GridLayoutManager
Using with Auto generate or wrap the SpanSizeLookup. Default uses 1 span per item. Header, footer and sections take the whole spanCount.
gridLayoutManager.setSpanSizeLookup(
wrapAdapter.createSpanSizeLookup(spanCount));
// auto-generate SpanSizeLookup
Caveats
the methods notifyItem*
from RecyclerView.Adapter
were made final
by Google. So it is impossible to override them on the WrapAdapter
to properly adjust their positions before passing to the super class.
So, DO NOT use any notify
method from WrapAdapter
. Just call from the original adapter.