Example App: RecyclerView with Kotlin on Android
Finished source code for the blog article introducing RecyclerView with Kotlin support on Android. Follow the instructions to go from a new project in Android Studio to a fully-working RecyclerView list.
- Part 1: Kotlin & RecyclerView for High Performance Lists in Android
- Part 2: How To: RecyclerView with a Kotlin-Style Click Listener in Android
- Part 3: How-To: Retrofit, Moshi, Coroutines & Recycler View for REST Web Service Operations with Kotlin for Android
- 01 Offline variant: The finished solution for Part 1 + 2 is in the 01-RecyclerView directory. This contains a fully working Recycler View project with a click listener written in Kotlin. It uses test data added during onCreate().
- 02 + 03 Web Service variant: Part 3 of the article series added dynamically retrieving and updating data through a REST web service. Find the starter project in 02-Retrofit-Start; the article walks you through the implementation steps. The final solution of the recycler view project with added web access is in 03-Retrofit-Solution.
Mock Server for examples 02/03: find details how to install and run the local mock server for parts 2 + 3. Short summary:
- Install Node.js
- Install the json-server module globally:
npm install -g json-server
- Run the server from the root directory of this repository, which contains the sample database (db.json):
json-server --watch db.json
. Note: to access the web server from your phone instead of the emulator, run it with your computer's local IP address, e.g.:json-server --watch db.json --host <yourIp>
December 15th, 2020: Updated project to use Jetpack View Binding instead of the Kotlin synthetics.
Released under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.
Developed by Andreas Jakl