update RecyclerView with Android LiveData

Andrew Matuk picture Andrew Matuk · Jun 12, 2017 · Viewed 30.3k times · Source

There are many examples how to push new list to adapter on LiveData change.

I'm trying to update one row (e.g number of comments for post) in the huge list. It would be stupid to reset whole list to change only one field.

I am able to add observer onBindViewHolder, but I can't understand when should I remove observer

@Override
public void onBindViewHolder(ViewHolder vh, int position) {
    Post post = getPost(position);
    vh.itemView.setTag(post);
    post.getLiveName().observeForever(vh.nameObserver);
    ... 
}

Answer

Spark.Bao picture Spark.Bao · Jun 30, 2017

Like @Lyla said, you should observe the whole list as LiveData in Fragment or Activity, when receive changes, you should set the whole list to the adapter by DiffUtil.

Fake code:

PostViewModel {
    LiveData<List<Post>> posts;  // posts comes from DAO or Webservice
}

MyFragment extends LifecycleFragment {
    PostAdapter postAdapter;

    ...

    void onActivityCreated() {
        ...
        postViewModel.posts.observer(this, (postList) -> {
            postAdapter.setPosts(postList);
        }
    }       
}

PostAdapter {
    void setPosts(List<Post> postList) {
        DiffUtil.DiffResult result = DiffUtil.calculateDiff(new DiffUtil.Callback() {...}
        ...
    }
}