Reputation: 9390
Is there any special way to create recyclerView in Compose Jetpack? Or it is the same as usual?
Upvotes: 17
Views: 13320
Reputation: 364441
Update March 2021: Starting from 1.0.0-beta01
LazyColumn
for a vertical listLazyRow
for a horizontal listFor example:
@Composable
fun LazyRowItemsDemo() {
LazyRow {
items((1..1000).toList()) {
Text(text = "Item $it")
}
}
}
Upvotes: 13
Reputation: 2835
In jetnews
sample project for list/recyclerview
they are using VerticalScroller
with Column
and using forEach
to populate items below @Composable
function is example
@Composable
private fun TabWithTopics(tabname: String, topics: List<String>) {
VerticalScroller {
Column {
HeightSpacer(16.dp)
topics.forEach { topic ->
TopicItem(
getTopicKey(
tabname,
"- ",
topic
), topic
)
TopicDivider()
}
}
}
}
For class and method check this link
For more information you can download/clone jetnews
sample from check here's link
https://github.com/android/compose-samples/tree/master/JetNews
For latest Jetpack alpha release update the below:
@Composable
fun LazyRowItemsDemo() {
LazyRowFor(items = (1..1000).toList()) {
Text(text = "Item $it")
}
}
Hope it's helpful for you.
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 176
Even further update for the new comers. As of 0.1.0-dev14, AdapterList
is deprecated in favor of LazyColumnItems
and LazyRowItems
.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 1672
This is a sample code that uses AdapterList for implementing recylcerview in compose
@Composable
fun Feeds(feeds:LiveData<List<Feed>>) {
val mFeeds by feeds.observeAsState(emptyList())
AdapterList(data = feeds){feed->
FeedsItem(feed)
}
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 7686
UPDATED and current implementation at dev06 Jetpack Compose uses AdapterList
and you could use the simple example included by Nurseyit Tursunkulov and I can share a more complex (real case scenario use):
List<Any>
must be "compose aware" and the current one available for that is ModelList<Any>
@Model
tag as those change the state, and your @Compososable
function will be aware (using a MutableList
)Example Code:
fun addLogic(modelList: ModelList<MyModel>) {
modelList.add(MyModel("Smith John", 10))
}
class MyModel(var name: String, var index: Int)
@Composable
fun RecycledList() { // Any name you want
val modelList<MyModel> = modelListOf()
var counter = 0
addLogic(modelList)
modelList.add(MyModel("John Doe", 99))
MaterialTheme {
Column {
Container(height = 70.dp) {
Align(alignment = Alignment.Center) {
Button(onClick = {
modelList.add(MyModel("John Smith", counter++))
// Any other logic you want
}) {
Text("ADD ITEM")
}
}
}
AdapterList(data = modelList) { item ->
Center {
Text("Hello ${item.name} - Index: ${item.index}")
}
},
}
}
}
Result:
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 9390
According to this article there is new version:
@Composable
fun <T> AdapterList(
data: List<T>,
modifier: Modifier = Modifier.None,
itemCallback: @Composable() (T) -> Unit
)
@Composable
fun Scrollable(
dragDirection: DragDirection,
scrollableState: ScrollableState,
onScrollStarted: (startedPosition: PxPosition) -> Unit = {},
onScrollStopped: (velocity: Float) -> Unit = {},
enabled: Boolean = true,
children: @Composable() () -> Unit
)
AdapterList(
data = (1..20).map { it }.toList()
) {
if (it % 2 == 0) {
Text("$it Even", style = TextStyle(fontSize = 40.sp, color =
Color.Gray))
} else {
Text(text = "$it Odd", style = TextStyle(fontSize = 70.sp))
}
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 3922
Examples from JetNews app have static data. It's worth to mention that according to the recent Google presentation (see especially from 18:30), we should consider ScrollingList
, which is intended for list with undefined number of elements (e.g. downloaded from the web), what was traditionally handled by RecyclerView
. Then, it should look like this:
@Composable
fun NewsFeed(stories: List<StoryData>) {
ScrollingList(stories) { story ->
StoryWidget(story)
}
}
or we can do similar thing with LiveData
or RxJava Observable
/Flowable
:
@Composable
fun NewsFeed(stories: LiveData<List<StoryData>>) {
ScrollingList(stories.observe()) { story ->
StoryWidget(story)
}
}
In such case, we are re-using StoryWidget
(or any other widget of our choice) in the every step of the iteration with data emitted dynamically through the lambda expression.
Upvotes: 10