Kiel
Kiel is a RecyclerView.Adapter
with a minimalistic and convenient Kotlin DSL which provides utility on top of Android's normal RecyclerView.Adapter
.
Most of the time:
- We found ourselves repeating same boilerplate code for
RecyclerView.Adapter
. - We have difficulty in handling
RecyclerView.Adapter
when there are manyviewTypes
.
But now, Kiel may help us to get rid of these problems. You may read the detailed story in this blog post.
Usage:
Basic Usage:
adapterOf
val recyclerViewAdapter = adapterOf<Text> {
register(
layoutResource = R.layout.adapter_message_text_item,
viewHolder = ::TextMessageViewHolder,
onViewHolderCreated = { vh->
//you may handle your on click listener
vh.itemView.setOnClickListener {
}
},
onBindViewHolder = { vh, _, it ->
vh.messageText.text = it.text
vh.sentAt.text = it.sentAt
}
)
}
recyclerView.adapter = recyclerViewAdapter
pagingDataAdapterOf
val pagingDataAdapterOf = pagingDataAdapterOf<Text> {
register(
layoutResource = R.layout.adapter_message_text_item,
viewHolder = ::TextMessageViewHolder,
onViewHolderCreated = { vh->
//you may handle your on click listener
vh.itemView.setOnClickListener {
}
},
onBindViewHolder = { vh, _, it ->
vh.messageText.text = it.text
vh.sentAt.text = it.sentAt
}
)
}
recyclerView.adapter = recyclerViewAdapter
Different View Types:
You may register different ViewHolder
s to your adapters.
register(
layoutResource = R.layout.adapter_message_text_item,
viewHolder = ::TextMessageViewHolder,
onBindViewHolder = { vh, _, it ->
vh.messageText.text = it.text
vh.sentAt.text = it.sentAt
}
)
register(
layoutResource = R.layout.adapter_message_image_item,
viewHolder = ::ImageMessageViewHolder,
onBindViewHolder = { vh, _, item ->
vh.messageText.text = item.text
vh.sentAt.text = item.sentAt
Glide.with(vh.messageImage)
.load(item.imageUrl)
.into(vh.messageImage)
}
)
Handling Events:
As ViewHolder
instance is accessible in:
onViewHolderCreated
onBindViewHolder
onBindViewHolderWithPayload
You can handle the events in the same way how you did it before.
val recyclerViewAdapter = adapterOf<Text> {
register(
layoutResource = R.layout.adapter_message_text_it,
viewHolder = ::TextMessageViewHolder,
onViewHolderCreated = { vh->
vh.itemView.setOnClickListener {
}
vh.messageText.addTextChangedListener{text ->
}
},
onBindViewHolder = { vh, _, it ->
vh.messageText.text = it.text
vh.sentAt.text = it.sentAt
}
)
}
recyclerView.adapter = recyclerViewAdapter
View Binding:
As ViewHolder
instance is accessible in:
onViewHolderCreated
onBindViewHolder
onBindViewHolderWithPayload
You may define your ViewBinding in your ViewHolder class and you can easily reach it:
class TextMessageViewHolder(view: View) : RecyclerViewHolder<Text>(view) {
val binding = AdapterTextItemBinding.bind(view)
}
val recyclerViewAdapter = adapterOf<Text> {
register(
layoutResource = R.layout.adapter_message_text_it,
viewHolder = ::TextMessageViewHolder,
onViewHolderCreated = { vh->
vh.binding.
},
onBindViewHolder = { vh, _, it ->
vh.binding.messageText.text = it.text
vh.binding.sentAt.text = it.sentAt
}
)
}
DiffUtil:
val recyclerViewAdapter = adapterOf<MessageViewState> {
diff(
areContentsTheSame = { old, new -> old == new },
areItemsTheSame = { old, new -> old.message.id == new.message.id },
getChangePayload = { oldItem, newItem ->
val diffBundle = Bundle()
if (oldItem.selectionState != newItem.selectionState) {
diffBundle.putParcelable(
TextMessageViewHolder.KEY_SELECTION,
newItem.selectionState
)
}
if (diffBundle.isEmpty) null else diffBundle
}
)
register (
layoutResource = R.layout.adapter_message_text_item,
viewHolder = ::TextMessageViewHolder,
onBindViewHolder = { vh, _, it ->
vh.messageText.text = it.message.text
vh.sentAt.text = it.message.sentAt
}
)
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implementation 'io.github.ibrahimyilmaz:kiel:latestVersion'
latestVersion = 1.2.1
License
Copyright 2020 Ibrahim Yilmaz
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.