A pattern for every RecyclerView - Stable version v4.2 of 2015.12.16 - NEW! dev branch in beta: v5.0.0-b5 (usable library!)
####ANNOUNCEMENT: Important and Revolutionary changes are foreseen in v5.0.0. Please see issues and releases.
When initially Android introduced the RecyclerView widget, we had to implement the Adapter in several applications, again and again to provide the items for our views. Since I created this library, it has become easy to configure how views will be displayed in a list. Thanks to a library like this, nobody wants to use a ListView anymore.
The FlexibleAdapter helps developers to simplify this process without to worry about the adapter anymore. It's easy to extends, it has predefined logic for different situations and prevents common mistakes. This library is configurable and it guides the developers (thanks to quality comments on the methods) to create a better user experience and now, even more with the new ViewHolders and new actions.
- Simple item selection with ripple effect.
- SINGLE & MULTI selection mode.
- Restore deleted items (undo delete), NEW works with Expandable items too!
- Customizable ItemDecoration and FastScroller, NEW now in the library.
- SearchFilter with Spannable text, NEW now items are animated. Works with sub items too!
- Add and Remove items with custom animations.
- NEW! Predefined ViewHolders.
- NEW! Expandable items with selection coherence.
- NEW! Adapter Animations with custom configuration based on adapter position and beyond.
- NEW! Drag&Drop and Swipe actions with selection coherence.
- NEW! Headers/Sections with automatic re-linkage and with sticky behaviour fully clickable!
- NEW! Auto mapping ViewTypes with Item interfaces.
- NEW! 1 simple constructor for all events.
Some simple functionalities have been implemented thanks to the some Blogs (see at the bottom of the page), merged and methods have been improved for speed and scalability, for all Activities that use a RecyclerView.
- At lower level there is
SelectableAdapter
class. It provides selection functionalities and it's able to maintain the state after the rotation: you just need to call the onSave/onRestore methods from the Activity! - At middle level, the
FlexibleAnimatorAdapter
class has been added to give some animation at startup and when user scrolls. - At front level, the core class
FlexibleAdapter
. It holds and handles the main list, performs actions on all different types of item paying attention at the adding and removal of the items, as well as the new concept of "selection coherence". - Item interfaces and predefined ViewHolders complete the whole library giving more actions to the items and configuration options to the developers and the end user.
repositories {
jcenter()
maven {url = "http://dl.bintray.com/davideas/maven" }
maven {url = "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/" } //For Snapshots
}
dependencies {
//Using bintray.com
compile 'eu.davidea:flexible-adapter:4.2.0@aar'
compile 'eu.davidea:flexible-adapter:5.0.0-b5@aar'
//Using JCenter
compile 'eu.davidea:flexible-adapter:4.2.0'
compile 'eu.davidea:flexible-adapter:5.0.0-b5'
//Using MavenSnapshots repository for continuous updates from my development
compile 'eu.davidea:flexible-adapter:5.0.0-SNAPSHOT'
}
Feel free to contribute and ask!
Active discussion Test FlexibleAdapter v5.0.0.
I strong suggest to read the new Wiki pages.
Wiki pages have been completely reviewed to support all the coming functionalities from 5.0.0.
Not all pages are filled, working in progress :-)
Refactor
- Constructor of
AbstractSectionableItem
now accepts theIHeader
interface. setHeader(header)
inISectionable
interface is changed to void method.- Renamed method
Utils.setHighlightText()
toUtils.highlightText()
. StickyHeaderDecoration
is now deprecated, as consequenceenableStickyHeaders(maxCachedHeaders)
is also deprecated: useenableStickyHeaders()
.
Improvements
- Headers are clickable when sticky! Thanks to @farfromrefug. StickyHeaders can now benefit of the existing click listeners in
FlexibleViewHolder
[See #41]. Pay attention at the methodgetStickySectionHeadersHolder()
. IHeader
item can be combined withIExpandable
item to make a section expandable with header.- Adding items with new headers, headers are also shown.
- Added
AbstractExpandableHeaderItem
. - Added a new Wiki page about how to implement sections with sticky headers and expandable sections. Direct link: Headers and Sections.
- Added new methods getItemCountOfTypesUntil(), removeItemsOfType(), hasNewSearchText().
- Multiple code improvements with SonarQube tool, thanks to @georgekankava.
Fixes
- Fixed NPE in
isEnabled(position)
when position is unknown. - Fixed header linkage when deleting/restore items with header. It's important now that all sectionable items must initialize the own header at startup.
- Bug fixing on SearchView and FilterMethods.
- Fixed view activation elevation [See #38].
- Fixed adapter item animation at startup.
Demo App
- New example app supporting multiple fragments [See #19].
- Added an example of
FlexibleItemHolder
to use simultaneously the same modelData object in multiple RecyclerView/Adapters. - Adapted code for Expandable Sections with headers. Enabled demo option for
FragmentExpandableSections
. - Demo app has more clear DatabaseService. It shows how to create item interfaces.
- FlipView animation for Fragments.
- Unfortunately the demo app has a known bug on FastScroller when changing Fragment, but FastScroller is planned to be changed.
- Added Sticky Header functionality [See #32].
- IHeader interface has been added to identify the fact the item is a Header item, as consequence, ISectionable interface now has to be assigned to the items(!!) in order for them to hold the reference to the IHeader item.
- Headers work in combination with restore items, in all situations, they can be dragged, swapped and receive the new swapped item. Support for Orphan Headers has been added.
- New clean way to filter items. Added IFilterable item interface: Items can now implement filter() method in order to be collected for the filtered list.
- Brand new logic, how a removed item saves restoration info, now it never misses a restore.
- Added a good DividerItemDecorator into library [See #33].
- Added support for isSelectable(), isEnabled().
- Added methods addSubItems() and addAllSubItemsFrom().
- Code optimization, nice to mention: removed unnecessary 8 casts; better use of Payload when notifyItemChanged is triggered; Much faster restoration with big numbers (~1000)
See releases for old versions.
v5.0.0-b3 - 2016.02.08 | v5.0.0-b2 - 2016.01.31 | v5.0.0-b1 - 2016.01.03 | v4.2.0 - 2015.12.12 | v4.1.0 - 2015.11.29 | v4.0.1 - 2015.11.01 | v4.0 - 2015.10.18 | v3.1 - 2015.08.18 | v3.0 - 2015.07.29 | v2.2 - 2015.07.20 | v2.1 - 2015.07.03 | v2.0 - 2015.06.19 | v1.0 - 2015.05.03
I've used these blogs as starting point:
http://enoent.fr/blog/2015/01/18/recyclerview-basics/
https://www.grokkingandroid.com/statelistdrawables-for-recyclerview-selection/
LollipopContactsRecyclerViewFastScroller
Improved and adapted to work in conjunction with FlexibleAnimatorAdapter
.
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