Adapter and LayoutManager for Android RecyclerView which enables sticky header positioning.
This repository is a fork of ShamylZakariya/StickyHeaders with some updates: AndroidX + few bugs fixes. His work really helped our team so we'll try to maintain his work as longer as possible.
minSdkVersion: 11
compile 'io.sportner.stickyheaders:stickyheaders:0.7.8'
StickyHeaders are section headers in a recyclerview which are positioned "stickily" to the top of the scrollview during scrolling. A common use-case is an address book where the list of people's last names are grouped into sections by the first letter of the last name, and the header for each section shows that letter.
For example:
StickyHeaders also supports a callback (io.sportner.stickyheaders.StickyHeaderLayoutManager.HeaderPositionChangedCallback
) when a header becomes "sticky" or returns to normal positioning. For example, it is used here to set the elevation on the header to cast a subtle drop shadow when the header is in sticky position.
For example:
To use StickyHeaders, you need to do two things.
- Implement an adapter by subclassing
io.sportner.stickyheaders.SectioningAdapter
- Assign a
io.sportner.stickyheaders.StickyHeaderLayoutManager
to your recyclerview. - When handling modifications to your dataset, never call the
RecyclerView.Adapter::notify*
methods, instead, call the corresponding methods inio.sportner.stickyheaders.SectioningAdapter::notifySection*
. The reason for this isSectioningAdapter
maintains internal state, and thenotifySection*
methods are tailored for adding and removing sections, adding and removing items from sections, etc.
You can use sectioning adapter with a normal androidx.recyclerview.widget.LinearLayoutManager
. it works fine, and could be a good way to implement a list like at the root of Android's Settings app.