PagingGridView has the ability to add more items on it like PagingListView does. Basically is a GridView with the ability to add more items on it when reaches the end of the list.
- Add this library in your build.gradle:
dependencies {
compile 'com.github.nicolasjafelle:paginggridview:1.0'
}
- Clone the git repo
- Import the "PagingGridView" module into your Android-gradle project.
- Add "PagingGridView" module in your settings.gradle
- DONE
- Add Nicolas Jafelle's Maven repo to your build.gradle: Instructions
- add this dependency: 'com.paginggridview:paging-gridview:1.0.BETA'
- DONE
Simple create your PagingAdapter and add it to com.paging.gridview.PagingGridView.
You have to implements the new Pagingable interface and its onLoadMoreItems() method. For example:
gridView.setHasMoreItems(true);
gridView.setPagingableListener(new PagingGridView.Pagingable() {
@Override
public void onLoadMoreItems() {
if(pager < 3) {
new CountryAsyncTask(false).execute();
}else {
gridView.onFinishLoading(false, null);
}
}
});
Finally you can use the onFinishLoading(boolean hasMoreItems, List newItems) method to update the list.
gridView.onFinishLoading(true, newItems);
Also remember to use this package in your layout files:
<com.paging.gridview.PagingGridView
android:id="@+id/paging_grid_view"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent"/>
- Nicolas Jafelle - [email protected]
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