public
interface
InverseBindingListener
android.databinding.InverseBindingListener |
A listener implemented by all two-way bindings to be notified when a triggering change happens.
For example, when there is a two-way binding for android:text, an implementation of
InverseBindingListener
will be generated in the layout's binding class.
private static class InverseListenerTextView implements InverseBindingListener { @Override public void onChange() { mObj.setTextValue(mTextView.getText()); } }
A BindingAdapter
should be used to assign the event listener.
For example, android:onTextChanged
will need to trigger the event listener
for the android:text
attribute.
@InverseBindingAdapter(attribute = "android:text", event = "android:textAttrChanged") public static void captureTextValue(TextView view, ObservableField<CharSequence> value) { CharSequence newValue = view.getText(); CharSequence oldValue = value.get(); if (oldValue == null) { value.set(newValue); } else if (!contentEquals(newValue, oldValue)) { value.set(newValue); } } @BindingAdapter(value = {"android:beforeTextChanged", "android:onTextChanged", "android:afterTextChanged", "android:textAttrChanged"}, requireAll = false) public static void setTextWatcher(TextView view, final BeforeTextChanged before, final OnTextChanged on, final AfterTextChanged after, final InverseBindingListener textAttrChanged) { TextWatcher newValue = new TextWatcher() { ... @Override public void onTextChanged(CharSequence s, int start, int before, int count) { if (on != null) { on.onTextChanged(s, start, before, count); } if (textAttrChanged != null) { textAttrChanged.onChange(); } } } TextWatcher oldValue = ListenerUtil.trackListener(view, newValue, R.id.textWatcher); if (oldValue != null) { view.removeTextChangedListener(oldValue); } view.addTextChangedListener(newValue); }
Public methods | |
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abstract
void
|
onChange()
Notifies the data binding system that the attribute value has changed. |
void onChange ()
Notifies the data binding system that the attribute value has changed.