public
static
abstract
class
ItemTouchHelper.Callback
extends Object
java.lang.Object | |
↳ | android.support.v7.widget.helper.ItemTouchHelper.Callback |
Known Direct Subclasses |
This class is the contract between ItemTouchHelper and your application. It lets you control which touch behaviors are enabled per each ViewHolder and also receive callbacks when user performs these actions.
To control which actions user can take on each view, you should override
getMovementFlags(RecyclerView, ViewHolder)
and return appropriate set
of direction flags. (LEFT
, RIGHT
, START
, END
,
UP
, DOWN
). You can use
makeMovementFlags(int, int)
to easily construct it. Alternatively, you can use
ItemTouchHelper.SimpleCallback
.
If user drags an item, ItemTouchHelper will call
onMove(recyclerView, dragged, target)
.
Upon receiving this callback, you should move the item from the old position
(dragged.getAdapterPosition()
) to new position (target.getAdapterPosition()
)
in your adapter and also call notifyItemMoved(int, int)
.
To control where a View can be dropped, you can override
canDropOver(RecyclerView, ViewHolder, ViewHolder)
. When a
dragging View overlaps multiple other views, Callback chooses the closest View with which
dragged View might have changed positions. Although this approach works for many use cases,
if you have a custom LayoutManager, you can override
chooseDropTarget(ViewHolder, java.util.List, int, int)
to select a
custom drop target.
When a View is swiped, ItemTouchHelper animates it until it goes out of bounds, then calls
onSwiped(ViewHolder, int)
. At this point, you should update your
adapter (e.g. remove the item) and call related Adapter#notify event.
Constants | |
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int |
DEFAULT_DRAG_ANIMATION_DURATION
|
int |
DEFAULT_SWIPE_ANIMATION_DURATION
|
Public constructors | |
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ItemTouchHelper.Callback()
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Public methods | |
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boolean
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canDropOver(RecyclerView recyclerView, RecyclerView.ViewHolder current, RecyclerView.ViewHolder target)
Return true if the current ViewHolder can be dropped over the the target ViewHolder. |
RecyclerView.ViewHolder
|
chooseDropTarget(RecyclerView.ViewHolder selected, List<RecyclerView.ViewHolder> dropTargets, int curX, int curY)
Called by ItemTouchHelper to select a drop target from the list of ViewHolders that are under the dragged View. |
void
|
clearView(RecyclerView recyclerView, RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder)
Called by the ItemTouchHelper when the user interaction with an element is over and it also completed its animation. |
int
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convertToAbsoluteDirection(int flags, int layoutDirection)
Converts a given set of flags to absolution direction which means |
static
int
|
convertToRelativeDirection(int flags, int layoutDirection)
Replaces a movement direction with its relative version by taking layout direction into account. |
long
|
getAnimationDuration(RecyclerView recyclerView, int animationType, float animateDx, float animateDy)
Called by the ItemTouchHelper when user action finished on a ViewHolder and now the View will be animated to its final position. |
int
|
getBoundingBoxMargin()
When finding views under a dragged view, by default, ItemTouchHelper searches for views that overlap with the dragged View. |
static
ItemTouchUIUtil
|
getDefaultUIUtil()
Returns the |
float
|
getMoveThreshold(RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder)
Returns the fraction that the user should move the View to be considered as it is dragged. |
abstract
int
|
getMovementFlags(RecyclerView recyclerView, RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder)
Should return a composite flag which defines the enabled move directions in each state (idle, swiping, dragging). |
float
|
getSwipeEscapeVelocity(float defaultValue)
Defines the minimum velocity which will be considered as a swipe action by the user. |
float
|
getSwipeThreshold(RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder)
Returns the fraction that the user should move the View to be considered as swiped. |
float
|
getSwipeVelocityThreshold(float defaultValue)
Defines the maximum velocity ItemTouchHelper will ever calculate for pointer movements. |
int
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interpolateOutOfBoundsScroll(RecyclerView recyclerView, int viewSize, int viewSizeOutOfBounds, int totalSize, long msSinceStartScroll)
Called by the ItemTouchHelper when user is dragging a view out of bounds. |
boolean
|
isItemViewSwipeEnabled()
Returns whether ItemTouchHelper should start a swipe operation if a pointer is swiped over the View. |
boolean
|
isLongPressDragEnabled()
Returns whether ItemTouchHelper should start a drag and drop operation if an item is long pressed. |
static
int
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makeFlag(int actionState, int directions)
Shifts the given direction flags to the offset of the given action state. |
static
int
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makeMovementFlags(int dragFlags, int swipeFlags)
Convenience method to create movement flags. |
void
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onChildDraw(Canvas c, RecyclerView recyclerView, RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder, float dX, float dY, int actionState, boolean isCurrentlyActive)
Called by ItemTouchHelper on RecyclerView's onDraw callback. |
void
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onChildDrawOver(Canvas c, RecyclerView recyclerView, RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder, float dX, float dY, int actionState, boolean isCurrentlyActive)
Called by ItemTouchHelper on RecyclerView's onDraw callback. |
abstract
boolean
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onMove(RecyclerView recyclerView, RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder, RecyclerView.ViewHolder target)
Called when ItemTouchHelper wants to move the dragged item from its old position to the new position. |
void
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onMoved(RecyclerView recyclerView, RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder, int fromPos, RecyclerView.ViewHolder target, int toPos, int x, int y)
Called when |
void
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onSelectedChanged(RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder, int actionState)
Called when the ViewHolder swiped or dragged by the ItemTouchHelper is changed. |
abstract
void
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onSwiped(RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder, int direction)
Called when a ViewHolder is swiped by the user. |
Inherited methods | |
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From
class
java.lang.Object
|
int DEFAULT_DRAG_ANIMATION_DURATION
Constant Value: 200 (0x000000c8)
int DEFAULT_SWIPE_ANIMATION_DURATION
Constant Value: 250 (0x000000fa)
ItemTouchHelper.Callback ()
boolean canDropOver (RecyclerView recyclerView, RecyclerView.ViewHolder current, RecyclerView.ViewHolder target)
Return true if the current ViewHolder can be dropped over the the target ViewHolder.
This method is used when selecting drop target for the dragged View. After Views are
eliminated either via bounds check or via this method, resulting set of views will be
passed to chooseDropTarget(ViewHolder, java.util.List, int, int)
.
Default implementation returns true.
Parameters | |
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recyclerView |
RecyclerView :
The RecyclerView to which ItemTouchHelper is attached to. |
current |
RecyclerView.ViewHolder :
The ViewHolder that user is dragging. |
target |
RecyclerView.ViewHolder :
The ViewHolder which is below the dragged ViewHolder. |
Returns | |
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boolean |
True if the dragged ViewHolder can be replaced with the target ViewHolder, false otherwise. |
RecyclerView.ViewHolder chooseDropTarget (RecyclerView.ViewHolder selected, List<RecyclerView.ViewHolder> dropTargets, int curX, int curY)
Called by ItemTouchHelper to select a drop target from the list of ViewHolders that are under the dragged View.
Default implementation filters the View with which dragged item have changed position
in the drag direction. For instance, if the view is dragged UP, it compares the
view.getTop()
of the two views before and after drag started. If that value
is different, the target view passes the filter.
Among these Views which pass the test, the one closest to the dragged view is chosen.
This method is called on the main thread every time user moves the View. If you want to override it, make sure it does not do any expensive operations.
Parameters | |
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selected |
RecyclerView.ViewHolder :
The ViewHolder being dragged by the user. |
dropTargets |
List :
The list of ViewHolder that are under the dragged View and
candidate as a drop. |
curX |
int :
The updated left value of the dragged View after drag translations
are applied. This value does not include margins added by
RecyclerView.ItemDecoration s. |
curY |
int :
The updated top value of the dragged View after drag translations
are applied. This value does not include margins added by
RecyclerView.ItemDecoration s. |
Returns | |
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RecyclerView.ViewHolder |
A ViewHolder to whose position the dragged ViewHolder should be moved to. |
void clearView (RecyclerView recyclerView, RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder)
Called by the ItemTouchHelper when the user interaction with an element is over and it also completed its animation.
This is a good place to clear all changes on the View that was done in
onSelectedChanged(RecyclerView.ViewHolder, int)
,
onChildDraw(Canvas, RecyclerView, ViewHolder, float, float, int, boolean)
or
onChildDrawOver(Canvas, RecyclerView, ViewHolder, float, float, int, boolean)
.
Parameters | |
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recyclerView |
RecyclerView :
The RecyclerView which is controlled by the ItemTouchHelper. |
viewHolder |
RecyclerView.ViewHolder :
The View that was interacted by the user.
|
int convertToAbsoluteDirection (int flags, int layoutDirection)
Converts a given set of flags to absolution direction which means START
and
END
are replaced with LEFT
and RIGHT
depending on the layout
direction.
Parameters | |
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flags |
int :
The flag value that include any number of movement flags. |
layoutDirection |
int :
The layout direction of the RecyclerView. |
Returns | |
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int |
Updated flags which includes only absolute direction values. |
int convertToRelativeDirection (int flags, int layoutDirection)
Replaces a movement direction with its relative version by taking layout direction into account.
Parameters | |
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flags |
int :
The flag value that include any number of movement flags. |
layoutDirection |
int :
The layout direction of the View. Can be obtained from
getLayoutDirection(android.view.View) . |
Returns | |
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int |
Updated flags which uses relative flags (START , END ) instead
of LEFT , RIGHT . |
See also:
long getAnimationDuration (RecyclerView recyclerView, int animationType, float animateDx, float animateDy)
Called by the ItemTouchHelper when user action finished on a ViewHolder and now the View will be animated to its final position.
Default implementation uses ItemAnimator's duration values. If
animationType
is ANIMATION_TYPE_DRAG
, it returns
getMoveDuration()
, otherwise, it returns
getRemoveDuration()
. If RecyclerView does not have
any RecyclerView.ItemAnimator
attached, this method returns
DEFAULT_DRAG_ANIMATION_DURATION
or DEFAULT_SWIPE_ANIMATION_DURATION
depending on the animation type.
Parameters | |
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recyclerView |
RecyclerView :
The RecyclerView to which the ItemTouchHelper is attached to. |
animationType |
int :
The type of animation. Is one of ANIMATION_TYPE_DRAG ,
ANIMATION_TYPE_SWIPE_CANCEL or
ANIMATION_TYPE_SWIPE_SUCCESS . |
animateDx |
float :
The horizontal distance that the animation will offset |
animateDy |
float :
The vertical distance that the animation will offset |
Returns | |
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long |
The duration for the animation |
int getBoundingBoxMargin ()
When finding views under a dragged view, by default, ItemTouchHelper searches for views that overlap with the dragged View. By overriding this method, you can extend or shrink the search box.
Returns | |
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int |
The extra margin to be added to the hit box of the dragged View. |
ItemTouchUIUtil getDefaultUIUtil ()
Returns the ItemTouchUIUtil
that is used by the ItemTouchHelper.Callback
class for
visual
changes on Views in response to user interactions. ItemTouchUIUtil
has different
implementations for different platform versions.
By default, ItemTouchHelper.Callback
applies these changes on
itemView
.
For example, if you have a use case where you only want the text to move when user swipes over the view, you can do the following:
public void clearView(RecyclerView recyclerView, RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder){ getDefaultUIUtil().clearView(((ItemTouchViewHolder) viewHolder).textView); } public void onSelectedChanged(RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder, int actionState) { if (viewHolder != null){ getDefaultUIUtil().onSelected(((ItemTouchViewHolder) viewHolder).textView); } } public void onChildDraw(Canvas c, RecyclerView recyclerView, RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder, float dX, float dY, int actionState, boolean isCurrentlyActive) { getDefaultUIUtil().onDraw(c, recyclerView, ((ItemTouchViewHolder) viewHolder).textView, dX, dY, actionState, isCurrentlyActive); return true; } public void onChildDrawOver(Canvas c, RecyclerView recyclerView, RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder, float dX, float dY, int actionState, boolean isCurrentlyActive) { getDefaultUIUtil().onDrawOver(c, recyclerView, ((ItemTouchViewHolder) viewHolder).textView, dX, dY, actionState, isCurrentlyActive); return true; }
Returns | |
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ItemTouchUIUtil |
The ItemTouchUIUtil instance that is used by the ItemTouchHelper.Callback
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float getMoveThreshold (RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder)
Returns the fraction that the user should move the View to be considered as it is dragged. After a view is moved this amount, ItemTouchHelper starts checking for Views below it for a possible drop.
Parameters | |
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viewHolder |
RecyclerView.ViewHolder :
The ViewHolder that is being dragged. |
Returns | |
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float |
A float value that denotes the fraction of the View size. Default value is .5f . |
int getMovementFlags (RecyclerView recyclerView, RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder)
Should return a composite flag which defines the enabled move directions in each state (idle, swiping, dragging).
Instead of composing this flag manually, you can use makeMovementFlags(int, int)
or makeFlag(int, int)
.
This flag is composed of 3 sets of 8 bits, where first 8 bits are for IDLE state, next
8 bits are for SWIPE state and third 8 bits are for DRAG state.
Each 8 bit sections can be constructed by simply OR'ing direction flags defined in
ItemTouchHelper
.
For example, if you want it to allow swiping LEFT and RIGHT but only allow starting to swipe by swiping RIGHT, you can return:
makeFlag(ACTION_STATE_IDLE, RIGHT) | makeFlag(ACTION_STATE_SWIPE, LEFT | RIGHT);This means, allow right movement while IDLE and allow right and left movement while swiping.
Parameters | |
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recyclerView |
RecyclerView :
The RecyclerView to which ItemTouchHelper is attached. |
viewHolder |
RecyclerView.ViewHolder :
The ViewHolder for which the movement information is necessary. |
Returns | |
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int |
flags specifying which movements are allowed on this ViewHolder. |
float getSwipeEscapeVelocity (float defaultValue)
Defines the minimum velocity which will be considered as a swipe action by the user.
You can increase this value to make it harder to swipe or decrease it to make it easier.
Keep in mind that ItemTouchHelper also checks the perpendicular velocity and makes sure
current direction velocity is larger then the perpendicular one. Otherwise, user's
movement is ambiguous. You can change the threshold by overriding
getSwipeVelocityThreshold(float)
.
The velocity is calculated in pixels per second.
The default framework value is passed as a parameter so that you can modify it with a multiplier.
Parameters | |
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defaultValue |
float :
The default value (in pixels per second) used by the
ItemTouchHelper. |
Returns | |
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float |
The minimum swipe velocity. The default implementation returns the
defaultValue parameter. |
float getSwipeThreshold (RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder)
Returns the fraction that the user should move the View to be considered as swiped. The fraction is calculated with respect to RecyclerView's bounds.
Default value is .5f, which means, to swipe a View, user must move the View at least half of RecyclerView's width or height, depending on the swipe direction.
Parameters | |
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viewHolder |
RecyclerView.ViewHolder :
The ViewHolder that is being dragged. |
Returns | |
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float |
A float value that denotes the fraction of the View size. Default value is .5f . |
float getSwipeVelocityThreshold (float defaultValue)
Defines the maximum velocity ItemTouchHelper will ever calculate for pointer movements.
To consider a movement as swipe, ItemTouchHelper requires it to be larger than the perpendicular movement. If both directions reach to the max threshold, none of them will be considered as a swipe because it is usually an indication that user rather tried to scroll then swipe.
The velocity is calculated in pixels per second.
You can customize this behavior by changing this method. If you increase the value, it will be easier for the user to swipe diagonally and if you decrease the value, user will need to make a rather straight finger movement to trigger a swipe.
Parameters | |
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defaultValue |
float :
The default value(in pixels per second) used by the ItemTouchHelper. |
Returns | |
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float |
The velocity cap for pointer movements. The default implementation returns the
defaultValue parameter. |
See also:
int interpolateOutOfBoundsScroll (RecyclerView recyclerView, int viewSize, int viewSizeOutOfBounds, int totalSize, long msSinceStartScroll)
Called by the ItemTouchHelper when user is dragging a view out of bounds.
You can override this method to decide how much RecyclerView should scroll in response to this action. Default implementation calculates a value based on the amount of View out of bounds and the time it spent there. The longer user keeps the View out of bounds, the faster the list will scroll. Similarly, the larger portion of the View is out of bounds, the faster the RecyclerView will scroll.
Parameters | |
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recyclerView |
RecyclerView :
The RecyclerView instance to which ItemTouchHelper is
attached to. |
viewSize |
int :
The total size of the View in scroll direction, excluding
item decorations. |
viewSizeOutOfBounds |
int :
The total size of the View that is out of bounds. This value
is negative if the View is dragged towards left or top edge. |
totalSize |
int :
The total size of RecyclerView in the scroll direction. |
msSinceStartScroll |
long :
The time passed since View is kept out of bounds. |
Returns | |
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int |
The amount that RecyclerView should scroll. Keep in mind that this value will
be passed to scrollBy(int, int) method.
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boolean isItemViewSwipeEnabled ()
Returns whether ItemTouchHelper should start a swipe operation if a pointer is swiped over the View.
Default value returns true but you may want to disable this if you want to start
swiping on a custom view touch using startSwipe(ViewHolder)
.
Returns | |
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boolean |
True if ItemTouchHelper should start swiping an item when user swipes a pointer
over the View, false otherwise. Default value is true . |
See also:
boolean isLongPressDragEnabled ()
Returns whether ItemTouchHelper should start a drag and drop operation if an item is long pressed.
Default value returns true but you may want to disable this if you want to start
dragging on a custom view touch using startDrag(ViewHolder)
.
Returns | |
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boolean |
True if ItemTouchHelper should start dragging an item when it is long pressed,
false otherwise. Default value is true . |
See also:
int makeFlag (int actionState, int directions)
Shifts the given direction flags to the offset of the given action state.
Parameters | |
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actionState |
int :
The action state you want to get flags in. Should be one of
ACTION_STATE_IDLE , ACTION_STATE_SWIPE or
ACTION_STATE_DRAG . |
directions |
int :
The direction flags. Can be composed from UP , DOWN ,
RIGHT , LEFT START and END . |
Returns | |
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int |
And integer that represents the given directions in the provided actionState. |
int makeMovementFlags (int dragFlags, int swipeFlags)
Convenience method to create movement flags.
For instance, if you want to let your items be drag & dropped vertically and swiped
left to be dismissed, you can call this method with:
makeMovementFlags(UP | DOWN, LEFT);
Parameters | |
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dragFlags |
int :
The directions in which the item can be dragged. |
swipeFlags |
int :
The directions in which the item can be swiped. |
Returns | |
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int |
Returns an integer composed of the given drag and swipe flags. |
void onChildDraw (Canvas c, RecyclerView recyclerView, RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder, float dX, float dY, int actionState, boolean isCurrentlyActive)
Called by ItemTouchHelper on RecyclerView's onDraw callback.
If you would like to customize how your View's respond to user interactions, this is a good place to override.
Default implementation translates the child by the given dX
,
dY
.
ItemTouchHelper also takes care of drawing the child after other children if it is being
dragged. This is done using child re-ordering mechanism. On platforms prior to L, this
is
achieved via getChildDrawingOrder(int, int)
and on L
and after, it changes View's elevation value to be greater than all other children.)
Parameters | |
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c |
Canvas :
The canvas which RecyclerView is drawing its children |
recyclerView |
RecyclerView :
The RecyclerView to which ItemTouchHelper is attached to |
viewHolder |
RecyclerView.ViewHolder :
The ViewHolder which is being interacted by the User or it was
interacted and simply animating to its original position |
dX |
float :
The amount of horizontal displacement caused by user's action |
dY |
float :
The amount of vertical displacement caused by user's action |
actionState |
int :
The type of interaction on the View. Is either ACTION_STATE_DRAG or ACTION_STATE_SWIPE . |
isCurrentlyActive |
boolean :
True if this view is currently being controlled by the user or
false it is simply animating back to its original state. |
void onChildDrawOver (Canvas c, RecyclerView recyclerView, RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder, float dX, float dY, int actionState, boolean isCurrentlyActive)
Called by ItemTouchHelper on RecyclerView's onDraw callback.
If you would like to customize how your View's respond to user interactions, this is a good place to override.
Default implementation translates the child by the given dX
,
dY
.
ItemTouchHelper also takes care of drawing the child after other children if it is being
dragged. This is done using child re-ordering mechanism. On platforms prior to L, this
is
achieved via getChildDrawingOrder(int, int)
and on L
and after, it changes View's elevation value to be greater than all other children.)
Parameters | |
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c |
Canvas :
The canvas which RecyclerView is drawing its children |
recyclerView |
RecyclerView :
The RecyclerView to which ItemTouchHelper is attached to |
viewHolder |
RecyclerView.ViewHolder :
The ViewHolder which is being interacted by the User or it was
interacted and simply animating to its original position |
dX |
float :
The amount of horizontal displacement caused by user's action |
dY |
float :
The amount of vertical displacement caused by user's action |
actionState |
int :
The type of interaction on the View. Is either ACTION_STATE_DRAG or ACTION_STATE_SWIPE . |
isCurrentlyActive |
boolean :
True if this view is currently being controlled by the user or
false it is simply animating back to its original state. |
boolean onMove (RecyclerView recyclerView, RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder, RecyclerView.ViewHolder target)
Called when ItemTouchHelper wants to move the dragged item from its old position to the new position.
If this method returns true, ItemTouchHelper assumes viewHolder
has been moved
to the adapter position of target
ViewHolder
(ViewHolder#getAdapterPosition()
).
If you don't support drag & drop, this method will never be called.
Parameters | |
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recyclerView |
RecyclerView :
The RecyclerView to which ItemTouchHelper is attached to. |
viewHolder |
RecyclerView.ViewHolder :
The ViewHolder which is being dragged by the user. |
target |
RecyclerView.ViewHolder :
The ViewHolder over which the currently active item is being
dragged. |
Returns | |
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boolean |
True if the viewHolder has been moved to the adapter position of
target . |
void onMoved (RecyclerView recyclerView, RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder, int fromPos, RecyclerView.ViewHolder target, int toPos, int x, int y)
Called when onMove(RecyclerView, ViewHolder, ViewHolder)
returns true.
ItemTouchHelper does not create an extra Bitmap or View while dragging, instead, it modifies the existing View. Because of this reason, it is important that the View is still part of the layout after it is moved. This may not work as intended when swapped Views are close to RecyclerView bounds or there are gaps between them (e.g. other Views which were not eligible for dropping over).
This method is responsible to give necessary hint to the LayoutManager so that it will
keep the View in visible area. For example, for LinearLayoutManager, this is as simple
as calling scrollToPositionWithOffset(int, int)
.
Default implementation calls scrollToPosition(int)
if the View's
new position is likely to be out of bounds.
It is important to ensure the ViewHolder will stay visible as otherwise, it might be removed by the LayoutManager if the move causes the View to go out of bounds. In that case, drag will end prematurely.
Parameters | |
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recyclerView |
RecyclerView :
The RecyclerView controlled by the ItemTouchHelper. |
viewHolder |
RecyclerView.ViewHolder :
The ViewHolder under user's control. |
fromPos |
int :
The previous adapter position of the dragged item (before it was
moved). |
target |
RecyclerView.ViewHolder :
The ViewHolder on which the currently active item has been dropped. |
toPos |
int :
The new adapter position of the dragged item. |
x |
int :
The updated left value of the dragged View after drag translations
are applied. This value does not include margins added by
RecyclerView.ItemDecoration s. |
y |
int :
The updated top value of the dragged View after drag translations
are applied. This value does not include margins added by
RecyclerView.ItemDecoration s.
|
void onSelectedChanged (RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder, int actionState)
Called when the ViewHolder swiped or dragged by the ItemTouchHelper is changed.
If you override this method, you should call super.Parameters | |
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viewHolder |
RecyclerView.ViewHolder :
The new ViewHolder that is being swiped or dragged. Might be null if
it is cleared. |
actionState |
int :
One of ACTION_STATE_IDLE ,
ACTION_STATE_SWIPE or
ACTION_STATE_DRAG . |
void onSwiped (RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder, int direction)
Called when a ViewHolder is swiped by the user.
If you are returning relative directions (START
, END
) from the
getMovementFlags(RecyclerView, ViewHolder)
method, this method
will also use relative directions. Otherwise, it will use absolute directions.
If you don't support swiping, this method will never be called.
ItemTouchHelper will keep a reference to the View until it is detached from
RecyclerView.
As soon as it is detached, ItemTouchHelper will call
clearView(RecyclerView, ViewHolder)
.
Parameters | |
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viewHolder |
RecyclerView.ViewHolder :
The ViewHolder which has been swiped by the user. |
direction |
int :
The direction to which the ViewHolder is swiped. It is one of
UP , DOWN ,
LEFT or RIGHT . If your
getMovementFlags(RecyclerView, ViewHolder)
method
returned relative flags instead of LEFT / RIGHT ;
`direction` will be relative as well. (START or END ).
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