Android library for creating simple pagination functionality (aka infinite scrolling) upon RecyclerView
or
AbsListView
.
- Configuration allows you to setup automatic adding/removing of the loading list item (enabled by default)
- Custom loading list item - inflate and bind (default loading list item view will be used if custom one is not provided)
- Custom
SpanSizeLookup
for the loading list item whenGridLayoutManager
is used (by default loading list item will use full span) - Custom loading trigger threshold
- Support
RecyclerView
(using linear, grid and staggeredLayoutManager
) andAbsListView
(ListView
|GridView
)
For a working implementation of this project see the paginate-sample/
folder.
Gradle:
compile 'com.github.markomilos:paginate:1.0.0'
or Maven:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.github.markomilos</groupId>
<artifactId>paginate</artifactId>
<version>1.0.0</version>
</dependency>
Implement Paginate.Callbacks
Paginate.Callbacks callbacks = new Paginate.Callbacks() {
@Override
public void onLoadMore() {
// Load next page of data (e.g. network or database)
}
@Override
public boolean isLoading() {
// Indicate whether new page loading is in progress or not
return loadingInProgress;
}
@Override
public boolean hasLoadedAllItems() {
// Indicate whether all data (pages) are loaded or not
return hasLoadedAllItems;
}
};
RecyclerView
Paginate.with(recyclerView, callbacks)
.setLoadingTriggerThreshold(2)
.addLoadingListItem(true)
.setLoadingListItemCreator(new CustomLoadingListItemCreator())
.setLoadingListItemSpanSizeLookup(new CustomLoadingListItemSpanLookup())
.build();
Note: LayoutManager
and RecyclerView.Adapter
needs to be set before calling the code above.
Implement LoadingListItemCreator
in order to provide custom loading row view.
private class CustomLoadingListItemCreator implements LoadingListItemCreator {
@Override
public RecyclerView.ViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(ViewGroup parent, int viewType) {
LayoutInflater inflater = LayoutInflater.from(parent.getContext());
View view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.custom_loading_list_item, parent, false);
return new VH(view);
}
@Override
public void onBindViewHolder(RecyclerView.ViewHolder holder, int position) {
// Bind custom loading row if needed
}
}
AbsListView
Paginate.with(absListView, callbacks)
.setOnScrollListener(scrollListener) // Delegate scroll listener
.setLoadingTriggerThreshold(2)
.addLoadingListItem(true)
.setLoadingListItemCreator(new CustomLoadingListItemCreator())
.build();
Note: Adapter needs to be set before calling the code above.
Implement LoadingListItemCreator
in order to provide custom loading row view.
private class CustomLoadingListItemCreator implements LoadingListItemCreator {
@Override
public View newView(int position, ViewGroup parent) {
LayoutInflater inflater = LayoutInflater.from(parent.getContext());
View view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.custom_loading_list_item, parent, false);
view.setTag(new VH(view));
return view;
}
@Override
public void bindView(int position, View view) {
// Bind custom loading row if needed
}
}
Paginate instance
Calling build()
upon Paginate.Builder
will return Paginate
instance which will allow you to:
-
unbind()
- Call unbind to detach list (RecyclerView
orAbsListView
) from Paginate when pagination functionality is no longer needed on the list. Paginate is using scroll listeners and adapter data observers in order to perform required checks (when list is scrolled to the end or when new data is added to source adapter). It wraps original (source) adapter with new adapter that provides loading row if loading row is used. When unbind is called original adapter will be set on the list and scroll listeners and data observers will be detached. You need to callunbind()
if you re-setup recycler view (e.g. change adapter, layout manager etc) -
setHasMoreDataToLoad(boolean)
- if you are using loading row (which is default setup), each time when you add data to adapter check will be performed and if there is no more data to load loading row will be removed. That means that loading row will be added/removed automatically. Use this method to explicitly (manually) notify that there is no more item to load.
Marko Milos (marko.milos.hr@gmail.com)
Copyright 2020 Marko Milos
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