/* * Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.android.internal.widget.helper; import android.animation.Animator; import android.animation.ValueAnimator; import android.annotation.Nullable; import android.content.res.Resources; import android.graphics.Canvas; import android.graphics.Rect; import android.os.Build; import android.util.Log; import android.view.GestureDetector; import android.view.HapticFeedbackConstants; import android.view.MotionEvent; import android.view.VelocityTracker; import android.view.View; import android.view.ViewConfiguration; import android.view.ViewParent; import android.view.animation.Interpolator; import com.android.internal.R; import com.android.internal.widget.LinearLayoutManager; import com.android.internal.widget.RecyclerView; import com.android.internal.widget.RecyclerView.OnItemTouchListener; import com.android.internal.widget.RecyclerView.ViewHolder; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; /** * This is a utility class to add swipe to dismiss and drag & drop support to RecyclerView. *
* It works with a RecyclerView and a Callback class, which configures what type of interactions * are enabled and also receives events when user performs these actions. *
* Depending on which functionality you support, you should override * {@link Callback#onMove(RecyclerView, ViewHolder, ViewHolder)} and / or * {@link Callback#onSwiped(ViewHolder, int)}. *
* This class is designed to work with any LayoutManager but for certain situations, it can be * optimized for your custom LayoutManager by extending methods in the * {@link ItemTouchHelper.Callback} class or implementing {@link ItemTouchHelper.ViewDropHandler} * interface in your LayoutManager. *
* By default, ItemTouchHelper moves the items' translateX/Y properties to reposition them. On * platforms older than Honeycomb, ItemTouchHelper uses canvas translations and View's visibility * property to move items in response to touch events. You can customize these behaviors by * overriding {@link Callback#onChildDraw(Canvas, RecyclerView, ViewHolder, float, float, int, * boolean)} * or {@link Callback#onChildDrawOver(Canvas, RecyclerView, ViewHolder, float, float, int, * boolean)}. *
* Most of the time, you only need to overrideonChildDraw
but due to limitations of
* platform prior to Honeycomb, you may need to implement onChildDrawOver
as well.
*/
public class ItemTouchHelper extends RecyclerView.ItemDecoration
implements RecyclerView.OnChildAttachStateChangeListener {
/**
* Up direction, used for swipe & drag control.
*/
public static final int UP = 1;
/**
* Down direction, used for swipe & drag control.
*/
public static final int DOWN = 1 << 1;
/**
* Left direction, used for swipe & drag control.
*/
public static final int LEFT = 1 << 2;
/**
* Right direction, used for swipe & drag control.
*/
public static final int RIGHT = 1 << 3;
// If you change these relative direction values, update Callback#convertToAbsoluteDirection,
// Callback#convertToRelativeDirection.
/**
* Horizontal start direction. Resolved to LEFT or RIGHT depending on RecyclerView's layout
* direction. Used for swipe & drag control.
*/
public static final int START = LEFT << 2;
/**
* Horizontal end direction. Resolved to LEFT or RIGHT depending on RecyclerView's layout
* direction. Used for swipe & drag control.
*/
public static final int END = RIGHT << 2;
/**
* ItemTouchHelper is in idle state. At this state, either there is no related motion event by
* the user or latest motion events have not yet triggered a swipe or drag.
*/
public static final int ACTION_STATE_IDLE = 0;
/**
* A View is currently being swiped.
*/
public static final int ACTION_STATE_SWIPE = 1;
/**
* A View is currently being dragged.
*/
public static final int ACTION_STATE_DRAG = 2;
/**
* Animation type for views which are swiped successfully.
*/
public static final int ANIMATION_TYPE_SWIPE_SUCCESS = 1 << 1;
/**
* Animation type for views which are not completely swiped thus will animate back to their
* original position.
*/
public static final int ANIMATION_TYPE_SWIPE_CANCEL = 1 << 2;
/**
* Animation type for views that were dragged and now will animate to their final position.
*/
public static final int ANIMATION_TYPE_DRAG = 1 << 3;
static final String TAG = "ItemTouchHelper";
static final boolean DEBUG = false;
static final int ACTIVE_POINTER_ID_NONE = -1;
static final int DIRECTION_FLAG_COUNT = 8;
private static final int ACTION_MODE_IDLE_MASK = (1 << DIRECTION_FLAG_COUNT) - 1;
static final int ACTION_MODE_SWIPE_MASK = ACTION_MODE_IDLE_MASK << DIRECTION_FLAG_COUNT;
static final int ACTION_MODE_DRAG_MASK = ACTION_MODE_SWIPE_MASK << DIRECTION_FLAG_COUNT;
/**
* The unit we are using to track velocity
*/
private static final int PIXELS_PER_SECOND = 1000;
/**
* Views, whose state should be cleared after they are detached from RecyclerView.
* This is necessary after swipe dismissing an item. We wait until animator finishes its job
* to clean these views.
*/
final List
* You can attach ItemTouchHelper to a RecyclerView via
* {@link #attachToRecyclerView(RecyclerView)}. Upon attaching, it will add an item decoration,
* an onItemTouchListener and a Child attach / detach listener to the RecyclerView.
*
* @param callback The Callback which controls the behavior of this touch helper.
*/
public ItemTouchHelper(Callback callback) {
mCallback = callback;
}
private static boolean hitTest(View child, float x, float y, float left, float top) {
return x >= left
&& x <= left + child.getWidth()
&& y >= top
&& y <= top + child.getHeight();
}
/**
* Attaches the ItemTouchHelper to the provided RecyclerView. If TouchHelper is already
* attached to a RecyclerView, it will first detach from the previous one. You can call this
* method with {@code null} to detach it from the current RecyclerView.
*
* @param recyclerView The RecyclerView instance to which you want to add this helper or
* {@code null} if you want to remove ItemTouchHelper from the current
* RecyclerView.
*/
public void attachToRecyclerView(@Nullable RecyclerView recyclerView) {
if (mRecyclerView == recyclerView) {
return; // nothing to do
}
if (mRecyclerView != null) {
destroyCallbacks();
}
mRecyclerView = recyclerView;
if (mRecyclerView != null) {
final Resources resources = recyclerView.getResources();
mSwipeEscapeVelocity = resources
.getDimension(R.dimen.item_touch_helper_swipe_escape_velocity);
mMaxSwipeVelocity = resources
.getDimension(R.dimen.item_touch_helper_swipe_escape_max_velocity);
setupCallbacks();
}
}
private void setupCallbacks() {
ViewConfiguration vc = ViewConfiguration.get(mRecyclerView.getContext());
mSlop = vc.getScaledTouchSlop();
mRecyclerView.addItemDecoration(this);
mRecyclerView.addOnItemTouchListener(mOnItemTouchListener);
mRecyclerView.addOnChildAttachStateChangeListener(this);
initGestureDetector();
}
private void destroyCallbacks() {
mRecyclerView.removeItemDecoration(this);
mRecyclerView.removeOnItemTouchListener(mOnItemTouchListener);
mRecyclerView.removeOnChildAttachStateChangeListener(this);
// clean all attached
final int recoverAnimSize = mRecoverAnimations.size();
for (int i = recoverAnimSize - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
final RecoverAnimation recoverAnimation = mRecoverAnimations.get(0);
mCallback.clearView(mRecyclerView, recoverAnimation.mViewHolder);
}
mRecoverAnimations.clear();
mOverdrawChild = null;
mOverdrawChildPosition = -1;
releaseVelocityTracker();
}
private void initGestureDetector() {
if (mGestureDetector != null) {
return;
}
mGestureDetector = new GestureDetector(mRecyclerView.getContext(),
new ItemTouchHelperGestureListener());
}
private void getSelectedDxDy(float[] outPosition) {
if ((mSelectedFlags & (LEFT | RIGHT)) != 0) {
outPosition[0] = mSelectedStartX + mDx - mSelected.itemView.getLeft();
} else {
outPosition[0] = mSelected.itemView.getTranslationX();
}
if ((mSelectedFlags & (UP | DOWN)) != 0) {
outPosition[1] = mSelectedStartY + mDy - mSelected.itemView.getTop();
} else {
outPosition[1] = mSelected.itemView.getTranslationY();
}
}
@Override
public void onDrawOver(Canvas c, RecyclerView parent, RecyclerView.State state) {
float dx = 0, dy = 0;
if (mSelected != null) {
getSelectedDxDy(mTmpPosition);
dx = mTmpPosition[0];
dy = mTmpPosition[1];
}
mCallback.onDrawOver(c, parent, mSelected,
mRecoverAnimations, mActionState, dx, dy);
}
@Override
public void onDraw(Canvas c, RecyclerView parent, RecyclerView.State state) {
// we don't know if RV changed something so we should invalidate this index.
mOverdrawChildPosition = -1;
float dx = 0, dy = 0;
if (mSelected != null) {
getSelectedDxDy(mTmpPosition);
dx = mTmpPosition[0];
dy = mTmpPosition[1];
}
mCallback.onDraw(c, parent, mSelected,
mRecoverAnimations, mActionState, dx, dy);
}
/**
* Starts dragging or swiping the given View. Call with null if you want to clear it.
*
* @param selected The ViewHolder to drag or swipe. Can be null if you want to cancel the
* current action
* @param actionState The type of action
*/
void select(ViewHolder selected, int actionState) {
if (selected == mSelected && actionState == mActionState) {
return;
}
mDragScrollStartTimeInMs = Long.MIN_VALUE;
final int prevActionState = mActionState;
// prevent duplicate animations
endRecoverAnimation(selected, true);
mActionState = actionState;
if (actionState == ACTION_STATE_DRAG) {
// we remove after animation is complete. this means we only elevate the last drag
// child but that should perform good enough as it is very hard to start dragging a
// new child before the previous one settles.
mOverdrawChild = selected.itemView;
addChildDrawingOrderCallback();
}
int actionStateMask = (1 << (DIRECTION_FLAG_COUNT + DIRECTION_FLAG_COUNT * actionState))
- 1;
boolean preventLayout = false;
if (mSelected != null) {
final ViewHolder prevSelected = mSelected;
if (prevSelected.itemView.getParent() != null) {
final int swipeDir = prevActionState == ACTION_STATE_DRAG ? 0
: swipeIfNecessary(prevSelected);
releaseVelocityTracker();
// find where we should animate to
final float targetTranslateX, targetTranslateY;
int animationType;
switch (swipeDir) {
case LEFT:
case RIGHT:
case START:
case END:
targetTranslateY = 0;
targetTranslateX = Math.signum(mDx) * mRecyclerView.getWidth();
break;
case UP:
case DOWN:
targetTranslateX = 0;
targetTranslateY = Math.signum(mDy) * mRecyclerView.getHeight();
break;
default:
targetTranslateX = 0;
targetTranslateY = 0;
}
if (prevActionState == ACTION_STATE_DRAG) {
animationType = ANIMATION_TYPE_DRAG;
} else if (swipeDir > 0) {
animationType = ANIMATION_TYPE_SWIPE_SUCCESS;
} else {
animationType = ANIMATION_TYPE_SWIPE_CANCEL;
}
getSelectedDxDy(mTmpPosition);
final float currentTranslateX = mTmpPosition[0];
final float currentTranslateY = mTmpPosition[1];
final RecoverAnimation rv = new RecoverAnimation(prevSelected, animationType,
prevActionState, currentTranslateX, currentTranslateY,
targetTranslateX, targetTranslateY) {
@Override
public void onAnimationEnd(Animator animation) {
super.onAnimationEnd(animation);
if (this.mOverridden) {
return;
}
if (swipeDir <= 0) {
// this is a drag or failed swipe. recover immediately
mCallback.clearView(mRecyclerView, prevSelected);
// full cleanup will happen on onDrawOver
} else {
// wait until remove animation is complete.
mPendingCleanup.add(prevSelected.itemView);
mIsPendingCleanup = true;
if (swipeDir > 0) {
// Animation might be ended by other animators during a layout.
// We defer callback to avoid editing adapter during a layout.
postDispatchSwipe(this, swipeDir);
}
}
// removed from the list after it is drawn for the last time
if (mOverdrawChild == prevSelected.itemView) {
removeChildDrawingOrderCallbackIfNecessary(prevSelected.itemView);
}
}
};
final long duration = mCallback.getAnimationDuration(mRecyclerView, animationType,
targetTranslateX - currentTranslateX, targetTranslateY - currentTranslateY);
rv.setDuration(duration);
mRecoverAnimations.add(rv);
rv.start();
preventLayout = true;
} else {
removeChildDrawingOrderCallbackIfNecessary(prevSelected.itemView);
mCallback.clearView(mRecyclerView, prevSelected);
}
mSelected = null;
}
if (selected != null) {
mSelectedFlags =
(mCallback.getAbsoluteMovementFlags(mRecyclerView, selected) & actionStateMask)
>> (mActionState * DIRECTION_FLAG_COUNT);
mSelectedStartX = selected.itemView.getLeft();
mSelectedStartY = selected.itemView.getTop();
mSelected = selected;
if (actionState == ACTION_STATE_DRAG) {
mSelected.itemView.performHapticFeedback(HapticFeedbackConstants.LONG_PRESS);
}
}
final ViewParent rvParent = mRecyclerView.getParent();
if (rvParent != null) {
rvParent.requestDisallowInterceptTouchEvent(mSelected != null);
}
if (!preventLayout) {
mRecyclerView.getLayoutManager().requestSimpleAnimationsInNextLayout();
}
mCallback.onSelectedChanged(mSelected, mActionState);
mRecyclerView.invalidate();
}
void postDispatchSwipe(final RecoverAnimation anim, final int swipeDir) {
// wait until animations are complete.
mRecyclerView.post(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
if (mRecyclerView != null && mRecyclerView.isAttachedToWindow()
&& !anim.mOverridden
&& anim.mViewHolder.getAdapterPosition() != RecyclerView.NO_POSITION) {
final RecyclerView.ItemAnimator animator = mRecyclerView.getItemAnimator();
// if animator is running or we have other active recover animations, we try
// not to call onSwiped because DefaultItemAnimator is not good at merging
// animations. Instead, we wait and batch.
if ((animator == null || !animator.isRunning(null))
&& !hasRunningRecoverAnim()) {
mCallback.onSwiped(anim.mViewHolder, swipeDir);
} else {
mRecyclerView.post(this);
}
}
}
});
}
boolean hasRunningRecoverAnim() {
final int size = mRecoverAnimations.size();
for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
if (!mRecoverAnimations.get(i).mEnded) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* If user drags the view to the edge, trigger a scroll if necessary.
*/
boolean scrollIfNecessary() {
if (mSelected == null) {
mDragScrollStartTimeInMs = Long.MIN_VALUE;
return false;
}
final long now = System.currentTimeMillis();
final long scrollDuration = mDragScrollStartTimeInMs
== Long.MIN_VALUE ? 0 : now - mDragScrollStartTimeInMs;
RecyclerView.LayoutManager lm = mRecyclerView.getLayoutManager();
if (mTmpRect == null) {
mTmpRect = new Rect();
}
int scrollX = 0;
int scrollY = 0;
lm.calculateItemDecorationsForChild(mSelected.itemView, mTmpRect);
if (lm.canScrollHorizontally()) {
int curX = (int) (mSelectedStartX + mDx);
final int leftDiff = curX - mTmpRect.left - mRecyclerView.getPaddingLeft();
if (mDx < 0 && leftDiff < 0) {
scrollX = leftDiff;
} else if (mDx > 0) {
final int rightDiff =
curX + mSelected.itemView.getWidth() + mTmpRect.right
- (mRecyclerView.getWidth() - mRecyclerView.getPaddingRight());
if (rightDiff > 0) {
scrollX = rightDiff;
}
}
}
if (lm.canScrollVertically()) {
int curY = (int) (mSelectedStartY + mDy);
final int topDiff = curY - mTmpRect.top - mRecyclerView.getPaddingTop();
if (mDy < 0 && topDiff < 0) {
scrollY = topDiff;
} else if (mDy > 0) {
final int bottomDiff = curY + mSelected.itemView.getHeight() + mTmpRect.bottom
- (mRecyclerView.getHeight() - mRecyclerView.getPaddingBottom());
if (bottomDiff > 0) {
scrollY = bottomDiff;
}
}
}
if (scrollX != 0) {
scrollX = mCallback.interpolateOutOfBoundsScroll(mRecyclerView,
mSelected.itemView.getWidth(), scrollX,
mRecyclerView.getWidth(), scrollDuration);
}
if (scrollY != 0) {
scrollY = mCallback.interpolateOutOfBoundsScroll(mRecyclerView,
mSelected.itemView.getHeight(), scrollY,
mRecyclerView.getHeight(), scrollDuration);
}
if (scrollX != 0 || scrollY != 0) {
if (mDragScrollStartTimeInMs == Long.MIN_VALUE) {
mDragScrollStartTimeInMs = now;
}
mRecyclerView.scrollBy(scrollX, scrollY);
return true;
}
mDragScrollStartTimeInMs = Long.MIN_VALUE;
return false;
}
private List
* For this method to work:
*
*
* @param viewHolder The ViewHolder to start dragging. It must be a direct child of
* RecyclerView.
* @see ItemTouchHelper.Callback#isItemViewSwipeEnabled()
*/
public void startDrag(ViewHolder viewHolder) {
if (!mCallback.hasDragFlag(mRecyclerView, viewHolder)) {
Log.e(TAG, "Start drag has been called but dragging is not enabled");
return;
}
if (viewHolder.itemView.getParent() != mRecyclerView) {
Log.e(TAG, "Start drag has been called with a view holder which is not a child of "
+ "the RecyclerView which is controlled by this ItemTouchHelper.");
return;
}
obtainVelocityTracker();
mDx = mDy = 0f;
select(viewHolder, ACTION_STATE_DRAG);
}
/**
* Starts swiping the provided ViewHolder. By default, ItemTouchHelper starts swiping a View
* when user swipes their finger (or mouse pointer) over the View. You can disable this
* behavior
* by overriding {@link ItemTouchHelper.Callback}
*
* For this method to work:
*
* A LayoutManager should implement this interface to get ready for the upcoming move
* operation.
*
* For example, LinearLayoutManager sets up a "scrollToPositionWithOffset" calls so that
* the View under drag will be used as an anchor View while calculating the next layout,
* making layout stay consistent.
*
* @param view The View which is being dragged. It is very likely that user is still
* dragging this View so there might be other
* {@link #prepareForDrop(View, View, int, int)} after this one.
* @param target The target view which is being dropped on.
* @param x The
* To control which actions user can take on each view, you should override
* {@link #getMovementFlags(RecyclerView, ViewHolder)} and return appropriate set
* of direction flags. ({@link #LEFT}, {@link #RIGHT}, {@link #START}, {@link #END},
* {@link #UP}, {@link #DOWN}). You can use
* {@link #makeMovementFlags(int, int)} to easily construct it. Alternatively, you can use
* {@link SimpleCallback}.
*
* If user drags an item, ItemTouchHelper will call
* {@link Callback#onMove(RecyclerView, ViewHolder, ViewHolder)
* onMove(recyclerView, dragged, target)}.
* Upon receiving this callback, you should move the item from the old position
* ({@code dragged.getAdapterPosition()}) to new position ({@code target.getAdapterPosition()})
* in your adapter and also call {@link RecyclerView.Adapter#notifyItemMoved(int, int)}.
* To control where a View can be dropped, you can override
* {@link #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
* {@link #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
* {@link #onSwiped(ViewHolder, int)}. At this point, you should update your
* adapter (e.g. remove the item) and call related Adapter#notify event.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("UnusedParameters")
public abstract static class Callback {
public static final int DEFAULT_DRAG_ANIMATION_DURATION = 200;
public static final int DEFAULT_SWIPE_ANIMATION_DURATION = 250;
static final int RELATIVE_DIR_FLAGS = START | END
| ((START | END) << DIRECTION_FLAG_COUNT)
| ((START | END) << (2 * DIRECTION_FLAG_COUNT));
private static final ItemTouchUIUtil sUICallback = new ItemTouchUIUtilImpl();
private static final int ABS_HORIZONTAL_DIR_FLAGS = LEFT | RIGHT
| ((LEFT | RIGHT) << DIRECTION_FLAG_COUNT)
| ((LEFT | RIGHT) << (2 * DIRECTION_FLAG_COUNT));
private static final Interpolator sDragScrollInterpolator = new Interpolator() {
@Override
public float getInterpolation(float t) {
return t * t * t * t * t;
}
};
private static final Interpolator sDragViewScrollCapInterpolator = new Interpolator() {
@Override
public float getInterpolation(float t) {
t -= 1.0f;
return t * t * t * t * t + 1.0f;
}
};
/**
* Drag scroll speed keeps accelerating until this many milliseconds before being capped.
*/
private static final long DRAG_SCROLL_ACCELERATION_LIMIT_TIME_MS = 2000;
private int mCachedMaxScrollSpeed = -1;
/**
* Returns the {@link ItemTouchUIUtil} that is used by the {@link Callback} class for
* visual
* changes on Views in response to user interactions. {@link ItemTouchUIUtil} has different
* implementations for different platform versions.
*
* By default, {@link Callback} applies these changes on
* {@link RecyclerView.ViewHolder#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:
*
* 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:
*
* Instead of composing this flag manually, you can use {@link #makeMovementFlags(int,
* int)}
* or {@link #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
* {@link 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:
*
* 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 {@link #chooseDropTarget(ViewHolder, java.util.List, int, int)}.
*
* Default implementation returns true.
*
* @param recyclerView The RecyclerView to which ItemTouchHelper is attached to.
* @param current The ViewHolder that user is dragging.
* @param target The ViewHolder which is below the dragged ViewHolder.
* @return True if the dragged ViewHolder can be replaced with the target ViewHolder, false
* otherwise.
*/
public boolean canDropOver(RecyclerView recyclerView, ViewHolder current,
ViewHolder target) {
return true;
}
/**
* Called when ItemTouchHelper wants to move the dragged item from its old position to
* the new position.
*
* If this method returns true, ItemTouchHelper assumes {@code viewHolder} has been moved
* to the adapter position of {@code target} ViewHolder
* ({@link ViewHolder#getAdapterPosition()
* ViewHolder#getAdapterPosition()}).
*
* If you don't support drag & drop, this method will never be called.
*
* @param recyclerView The RecyclerView to which ItemTouchHelper is attached to.
* @param viewHolder The ViewHolder which is being dragged by the user.
* @param target The ViewHolder over which the currently active item is being
* dragged.
* @return True if the {@code viewHolder} has been moved to the adapter position of
* {@code target}.
* @see #onMoved(RecyclerView, ViewHolder, int, ViewHolder, int, int, int)
*/
public abstract boolean onMove(RecyclerView recyclerView,
ViewHolder viewHolder, ViewHolder target);
/**
* 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 {@link #startDrag(ViewHolder)}.
*
* @return True if ItemTouchHelper should start dragging an item when it is long pressed,
* false otherwise. Default value is
* Default value returns true but you may want to disable this if you want to start
* swiping on a custom view touch using {@link #startSwipe(ViewHolder)}.
*
* @return True if ItemTouchHelper should start swiping an item when user swipes a pointer
* over the View, false otherwise. Default value is
* 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.
*
* @param viewHolder The ViewHolder that is being dragged.
* @return A float value that denotes the fraction of the View size. Default value
* is .5f .
*/
public float getSwipeThreshold(ViewHolder viewHolder) {
return .5f;
}
/**
* 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.
*
* @param viewHolder The ViewHolder that is being dragged.
* @return A float value that denotes the fraction of the View size. Default value is
* .5f .
*/
public float getMoveThreshold(ViewHolder viewHolder) {
return .5f;
}
/**
* 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
* {@link #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.
*
* @param defaultValue The default value (in pixels per second) used by the
* ItemTouchHelper.
* @return The minimum swipe velocity. The default implementation returns the
*
* 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.
*
* @param defaultValue The default value(in pixels per second) used by the ItemTouchHelper.
* @return The velocity cap for pointer movements. The default implementation returns the
*
* 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
*
* 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.
*
* @param selected The ViewHolder being dragged by the user.
* @param dropTargets The list of ViewHolder that are under the dragged View and
* candidate as a drop.
* @param curX The updated left value of the dragged View after drag translations
* are applied. This value does not include margins added by
* {@link RecyclerView.ItemDecoration}s.
* @param curY The updated top value of the dragged View after drag translations
* are applied. This value does not include margins added by
* {@link RecyclerView.ItemDecoration}s.
* @return A ViewHolder to whose position the dragged ViewHolder should be
* moved to.
*/
public ViewHolder chooseDropTarget(ViewHolder selected,
List
* If you are returning relative directions ({@link #START} , {@link #END}) from the
* {@link #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
* {@link #clearView(RecyclerView, ViewHolder)}.
*
* @param viewHolder The ViewHolder which has been swiped by the user.
* @param direction The direction to which the ViewHolder is swiped. It is one of
* {@link #UP}, {@link #DOWN},
* {@link #LEFT} or {@link #RIGHT}. If your
* {@link #getMovementFlags(RecyclerView, ViewHolder)}
* method
* returned relative flags instead of {@link #LEFT} / {@link #RIGHT};
* `direction` will be relative as well. ({@link #START} or {@link
* #END}).
*/
public abstract void onSwiped(ViewHolder viewHolder, int direction);
/**
* Called when the ViewHolder swiped or dragged by the ItemTouchHelper is changed.
*
* 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 {@link LinearLayoutManager#scrollToPositionWithOffset(int, int)}.
*
* Default implementation calls {@link RecyclerView#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.
*
* @param recyclerView The RecyclerView controlled by the ItemTouchHelper.
* @param viewHolder The ViewHolder under user's control.
* @param fromPos The previous adapter position of the dragged item (before it was
* moved).
* @param target The ViewHolder on which the currently active item has been dropped.
* @param toPos The new adapter position of the dragged item.
* @param x The updated left value of the dragged View after drag translations
* are applied. This value does not include margins added by
* {@link RecyclerView.ItemDecoration}s.
* @param y The updated top value of the dragged View after drag translations
* are applied. This value does not include margins added by
* {@link RecyclerView.ItemDecoration}s.
*/
public void onMoved(final RecyclerView recyclerView,
final ViewHolder viewHolder, int fromPos, final ViewHolder target, int toPos, int x,
int y) {
final RecyclerView.LayoutManager layoutManager = recyclerView.getLayoutManager();
if (layoutManager instanceof ViewDropHandler) {
((ViewDropHandler) layoutManager).prepareForDrop(viewHolder.itemView,
target.itemView, x, y);
return;
}
// if layout manager cannot handle it, do some guesswork
if (layoutManager.canScrollHorizontally()) {
final int minLeft = layoutManager.getDecoratedLeft(target.itemView);
if (minLeft <= recyclerView.getPaddingLeft()) {
recyclerView.scrollToPosition(toPos);
}
final int maxRight = layoutManager.getDecoratedRight(target.itemView);
if (maxRight >= recyclerView.getWidth() - recyclerView.getPaddingRight()) {
recyclerView.scrollToPosition(toPos);
}
}
if (layoutManager.canScrollVertically()) {
final int minTop = layoutManager.getDecoratedTop(target.itemView);
if (minTop <= recyclerView.getPaddingTop()) {
recyclerView.scrollToPosition(toPos);
}
final int maxBottom = layoutManager.getDecoratedBottom(target.itemView);
if (maxBottom >= recyclerView.getHeight() - recyclerView.getPaddingBottom()) {
recyclerView.scrollToPosition(toPos);
}
}
}
void onDraw(Canvas c, RecyclerView parent, ViewHolder selected,
List
* This is a good place to clear all changes on the View that was done in
* {@link #onSelectedChanged(RecyclerView.ViewHolder, int)},
* {@link #onChildDraw(Canvas, RecyclerView, ViewHolder, float, float, int,
* boolean)} or
* {@link #onChildDrawOver(Canvas, RecyclerView, ViewHolder, float, float, int, boolean)}.
*
* @param recyclerView The RecyclerView which is controlled by the ItemTouchHelper.
* @param viewHolder The View that was interacted by the user.
*/
public void clearView(RecyclerView recyclerView, ViewHolder viewHolder) {
sUICallback.clearView(viewHolder.itemView);
}
/**
* 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
* 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
* Default implementation uses ItemAnimator's duration values. If
*
* 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.
*
* @param recyclerView The RecyclerView instance to which ItemTouchHelper is
* attached to.
* @param viewSize The total size of the View in scroll direction, excluding
* item decorations.
* @param viewSizeOutOfBounds 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.
* @param totalSize The total size of RecyclerView in the scroll direction.
* @param msSinceStartScroll The time passed since View is kept out of bounds.
* @return The amount that RecyclerView should scroll. Keep in mind that this value will
* be passed to {@link RecyclerView#scrollBy(int, int)} method.
*/
public int interpolateOutOfBoundsScroll(RecyclerView recyclerView,
int viewSize, int viewSizeOutOfBounds,
int totalSize, long msSinceStartScroll) {
final int maxScroll = getMaxDragScroll(recyclerView);
final int absOutOfBounds = Math.abs(viewSizeOutOfBounds);
final int direction = (int) Math.signum(viewSizeOutOfBounds);
// might be negative if other direction
float outOfBoundsRatio = Math.min(1f, 1f * absOutOfBounds / viewSize);
final int cappedScroll = (int) (direction * maxScroll
* sDragViewScrollCapInterpolator.getInterpolation(outOfBoundsRatio));
final float timeRatio;
if (msSinceStartScroll > DRAG_SCROLL_ACCELERATION_LIMIT_TIME_MS) {
timeRatio = 1f;
} else {
timeRatio = (float) msSinceStartScroll / DRAG_SCROLL_ACCELERATION_LIMIT_TIME_MS;
}
final int value = (int) (cappedScroll * sDragScrollInterpolator
.getInterpolation(timeRatio));
if (value == 0) {
return viewSizeOutOfBounds > 0 ? 1 : -1;
}
return value;
}
}
/**
* A simple wrapper to the default Callback which you can construct with drag and swipe
* directions and this class will handle the flag callbacks. You should still override onMove
* or
* onSwiped depending on your use case.
*
*
*
*
* For example, if you would like to let your user to be able to drag an Item by touching one
* of its descendants, you may implement it as follows:
*
* viewHolder.dragButton.setOnTouchListener(new View.OnTouchListener() {
* public boolean onTouch(View v, MotionEvent event) {
* if (MotionEvent.getActionMasked(event) == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) {
* mItemTouchHelper.startDrag(viewHolder);
* }
* return false;
* }
* });
*
*
*
*
* For example, if you would like to let your user to be able to swipe an Item by touching one
* of its descendants, you may implement it as follows:
*
* viewHolder.dragButton.setOnTouchListener(new View.OnTouchListener() {
* public boolean onTouch(View v, MotionEvent event) {
* if (MotionEvent.getActionMasked(event) == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) {
* mItemTouchHelper.startSwipe(viewHolder);
* }
* return false;
* }
* });
*
*
* @param viewHolder The ViewHolder to start swiping. It must be a direct child of
* RecyclerView.
*/
public void startSwipe(ViewHolder viewHolder) {
if (!mCallback.hasSwipeFlag(mRecyclerView, viewHolder)) {
Log.e(TAG, "Start swipe has been called but swiping is not enabled");
return;
}
if (viewHolder.itemView.getParent() != mRecyclerView) {
Log.e(TAG, "Start swipe has been called with a view holder which is not a child of "
+ "the RecyclerView controlled by this ItemTouchHelper.");
return;
}
obtainVelocityTracker();
mDx = mDy = 0f;
select(viewHolder, ACTION_STATE_SWIPE);
}
RecoverAnimation findAnimation(MotionEvent event) {
if (mRecoverAnimations.isEmpty()) {
return null;
}
View target = findChildView(event);
for (int i = mRecoverAnimations.size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
final RecoverAnimation anim = mRecoverAnimations.get(i);
if (anim.mViewHolder.itemView == target) {
return anim;
}
}
return null;
}
void updateDxDy(MotionEvent ev, int directionFlags, int pointerIndex) {
final float x = ev.getX(pointerIndex);
final float y = ev.getY(pointerIndex);
// Calculate the distance moved
mDx = x - mInitialTouchX;
mDy = y - mInitialTouchY;
if ((directionFlags & LEFT) == 0) {
mDx = Math.max(0, mDx);
}
if ((directionFlags & RIGHT) == 0) {
mDx = Math.min(0, mDx);
}
if ((directionFlags & UP) == 0) {
mDy = Math.max(0, mDy);
}
if ((directionFlags & DOWN) == 0) {
mDy = Math.min(0, mDy);
}
}
private int swipeIfNecessary(ViewHolder viewHolder) {
if (mActionState == ACTION_STATE_DRAG) {
return 0;
}
final int originalMovementFlags = mCallback.getMovementFlags(mRecyclerView, viewHolder);
final int absoluteMovementFlags = mCallback.convertToAbsoluteDirection(
originalMovementFlags,
mRecyclerView.getLayoutDirection());
final int flags = (absoluteMovementFlags
& ACTION_MODE_SWIPE_MASK) >> (ACTION_STATE_SWIPE * DIRECTION_FLAG_COUNT);
if (flags == 0) {
return 0;
}
final int originalFlags = (originalMovementFlags
& ACTION_MODE_SWIPE_MASK) >> (ACTION_STATE_SWIPE * DIRECTION_FLAG_COUNT);
int swipeDir;
if (Math.abs(mDx) > Math.abs(mDy)) {
if ((swipeDir = checkHorizontalSwipe(viewHolder, flags)) > 0) {
// if swipe dir is not in original flags, it should be the relative direction
if ((originalFlags & swipeDir) == 0) {
// convert to relative
return Callback.convertToRelativeDirection(swipeDir,
mRecyclerView.getLayoutDirection());
}
return swipeDir;
}
if ((swipeDir = checkVerticalSwipe(viewHolder, flags)) > 0) {
return swipeDir;
}
} else {
if ((swipeDir = checkVerticalSwipe(viewHolder, flags)) > 0) {
return swipeDir;
}
if ((swipeDir = checkHorizontalSwipe(viewHolder, flags)) > 0) {
// if swipe dir is not in original flags, it should be the relative direction
if ((originalFlags & swipeDir) == 0) {
// convert to relative
return Callback.convertToRelativeDirection(swipeDir,
mRecyclerView.getLayoutDirection());
}
return swipeDir;
}
}
return 0;
}
private int checkHorizontalSwipe(ViewHolder viewHolder, int flags) {
if ((flags & (LEFT | RIGHT)) != 0) {
final int dirFlag = mDx > 0 ? RIGHT : LEFT;
if (mVelocityTracker != null && mActivePointerId > -1) {
mVelocityTracker.computeCurrentVelocity(PIXELS_PER_SECOND,
mCallback.getSwipeVelocityThreshold(mMaxSwipeVelocity));
final float xVelocity = mVelocityTracker.getXVelocity(mActivePointerId);
final float yVelocity = mVelocityTracker.getYVelocity(mActivePointerId);
final int velDirFlag = xVelocity > 0f ? RIGHT : LEFT;
final float absXVelocity = Math.abs(xVelocity);
if ((velDirFlag & flags) != 0 && dirFlag == velDirFlag
&& absXVelocity >= mCallback.getSwipeEscapeVelocity(mSwipeEscapeVelocity)
&& absXVelocity > Math.abs(yVelocity)) {
return velDirFlag;
}
}
final float threshold = mRecyclerView.getWidth() * mCallback
.getSwipeThreshold(viewHolder);
if ((flags & dirFlag) != 0 && Math.abs(mDx) > threshold) {
return dirFlag;
}
}
return 0;
}
private int checkVerticalSwipe(ViewHolder viewHolder, int flags) {
if ((flags & (UP | DOWN)) != 0) {
final int dirFlag = mDy > 0 ? DOWN : UP;
if (mVelocityTracker != null && mActivePointerId > -1) {
mVelocityTracker.computeCurrentVelocity(PIXELS_PER_SECOND,
mCallback.getSwipeVelocityThreshold(mMaxSwipeVelocity));
final float xVelocity = mVelocityTracker.getXVelocity(mActivePointerId);
final float yVelocity = mVelocityTracker.getYVelocity(mActivePointerId);
final int velDirFlag = yVelocity > 0f ? DOWN : UP;
final float absYVelocity = Math.abs(yVelocity);
if ((velDirFlag & flags) != 0 && velDirFlag == dirFlag
&& absYVelocity >= mCallback.getSwipeEscapeVelocity(mSwipeEscapeVelocity)
&& absYVelocity > Math.abs(xVelocity)) {
return velDirFlag;
}
}
final float threshold = mRecyclerView.getHeight() * mCallback
.getSwipeThreshold(viewHolder);
if ((flags & dirFlag) != 0 && Math.abs(mDy) > threshold) {
return dirFlag;
}
}
return 0;
}
private void addChildDrawingOrderCallback() {
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 21) {
return; // we use elevation on Lollipop
}
if (mChildDrawingOrderCallback == null) {
mChildDrawingOrderCallback = new RecyclerView.ChildDrawingOrderCallback() {
@Override
public int onGetChildDrawingOrder(int childCount, int i) {
if (mOverdrawChild == null) {
return i;
}
int childPosition = mOverdrawChildPosition;
if (childPosition == -1) {
childPosition = mRecyclerView.indexOfChild(mOverdrawChild);
mOverdrawChildPosition = childPosition;
}
if (i == childCount - 1) {
return childPosition;
}
return i < childPosition ? i : i + 1;
}
};
}
mRecyclerView.setChildDrawingOrderCallback(mChildDrawingOrderCallback);
}
void removeChildDrawingOrderCallbackIfNecessary(View view) {
if (view == mOverdrawChild) {
mOverdrawChild = null;
// only remove if we've added
if (mChildDrawingOrderCallback != null) {
mRecyclerView.setChildDrawingOrderCallback(null);
}
}
}
/**
* An interface which can be implemented by LayoutManager for better integration with
* {@link ItemTouchHelper}.
*/
public interface ViewDropHandler {
/**
* Called by the {@link ItemTouchHelper} after a View is dropped over another View.
* left
offset of the View that is being dragged. This value
* includes the movement caused by the user.
* @param y The top
offset of the View that is being dragged. This value
* includes the movement caused by the user.
*/
void prepareForDrop(View view, View target, int x, int y);
}
/**
* 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.
*
* 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;
* }
*
*
* @return The {@link ItemTouchUIUtil} instance that is used by the {@link Callback}
*/
public static ItemTouchUIUtil getDefaultUIUtil() {
return sUICallback;
}
/**
* Replaces a movement direction with its relative version by taking layout direction into
* account.
*
* @param flags The flag value that include any number of movement flags.
* @param layoutDirection The layout direction of the View. Can be obtained from
* {@link View#getLayoutDirection()}.
* @return Updated flags which uses relative flags ({@link #START}, {@link #END}) instead
* of {@link #LEFT}, {@link #RIGHT}.
* @see #convertToAbsoluteDirection(int, int)
*/
public static int convertToRelativeDirection(int flags, int layoutDirection) {
int masked = flags & ABS_HORIZONTAL_DIR_FLAGS;
if (masked == 0) {
return flags; // does not have any abs flags, good.
}
flags &= ~masked; //remove left / right.
if (layoutDirection == View.LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LTR) {
// no change. just OR with 2 bits shifted mask and return
flags |= masked << 2; // START is 2 bits after LEFT, END is 2 bits after RIGHT.
return flags;
} else {
// add RIGHT flag as START
flags |= ((masked << 1) & ~ABS_HORIZONTAL_DIR_FLAGS);
// first clean RIGHT bit then add LEFT flag as END
flags |= ((masked << 1) & ABS_HORIZONTAL_DIR_FLAGS) << 2;
}
return flags;
}
/**
* Convenience method to create movement flags.
* makeMovementFlags(UP | DOWN, LEFT);
*
* @param dragFlags The directions in which the item can be dragged.
* @param swipeFlags The directions in which the item can be swiped.
* @return Returns an integer composed of the given drag and swipe flags.
*/
public static int makeMovementFlags(int dragFlags, int swipeFlags) {
return makeFlag(ACTION_STATE_IDLE, swipeFlags | dragFlags)
| makeFlag(ACTION_STATE_SWIPE, swipeFlags)
| makeFlag(ACTION_STATE_DRAG, dragFlags);
}
/**
* Shifts the given direction flags to the offset of the given action state.
*
* @param actionState The action state you want to get flags in. Should be one of
* {@link #ACTION_STATE_IDLE}, {@link #ACTION_STATE_SWIPE} or
* {@link #ACTION_STATE_DRAG}.
* @param directions The direction flags. Can be composed from {@link #UP}, {@link #DOWN},
* {@link #RIGHT}, {@link #LEFT} {@link #START} and {@link #END}.
* @return And integer that represents the given directions in the provided actionState.
*/
public static int makeFlag(int actionState, int directions) {
return directions << (actionState * DIRECTION_FLAG_COUNT);
}
/**
* Should return a composite flag which defines the enabled move directions in each state
* (idle, swiping, dragging).
*
* 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.
*
* @param recyclerView The RecyclerView to which ItemTouchHelper is attached.
* @param viewHolder The ViewHolder for which the movement information is necessary.
* @return flags specifying which movements are allowed on this ViewHolder.
* @see #makeMovementFlags(int, int)
* @see #makeFlag(int, int)
*/
public abstract int getMovementFlags(RecyclerView recyclerView,
ViewHolder viewHolder);
/**
* Converts a given set of flags to absolution direction which means {@link #START} and
* {@link #END} are replaced with {@link #LEFT} and {@link #RIGHT} depending on the layout
* direction.
*
* @param flags The flag value that include any number of movement flags.
* @param layoutDirection The layout direction of the RecyclerView.
* @return Updated flags which includes only absolute direction values.
*/
public int convertToAbsoluteDirection(int flags, int layoutDirection) {
int masked = flags & RELATIVE_DIR_FLAGS;
if (masked == 0) {
return flags; // does not have any relative flags, good.
}
flags &= ~masked; //remove start / end
if (layoutDirection == View.LAYOUT_DIRECTION_LTR) {
// no change. just OR with 2 bits shifted mask and return
flags |= masked >> 2; // START is 2 bits after LEFT, END is 2 bits after RIGHT.
return flags;
} else {
// add START flag as RIGHT
flags |= ((masked >> 1) & ~RELATIVE_DIR_FLAGS);
// first clean start bit then add END flag as LEFT
flags |= ((masked >> 1) & RELATIVE_DIR_FLAGS) >> 2;
}
return flags;
}
final int getAbsoluteMovementFlags(RecyclerView recyclerView,
ViewHolder viewHolder) {
final int flags = getMovementFlags(recyclerView, viewHolder);
return convertToAbsoluteDirection(flags, recyclerView.getLayoutDirection());
}
boolean hasDragFlag(RecyclerView recyclerView, ViewHolder viewHolder) {
final int flags = getAbsoluteMovementFlags(recyclerView, viewHolder);
return (flags & ACTION_MODE_DRAG_MASK) != 0;
}
boolean hasSwipeFlag(RecyclerView recyclerView,
ViewHolder viewHolder) {
final int flags = getAbsoluteMovementFlags(recyclerView, viewHolder);
return (flags & ACTION_MODE_SWIPE_MASK) != 0;
}
/**
* Return true if the current ViewHolder can be dropped over the the target ViewHolder.
* true
.
* @see #startDrag(ViewHolder)
*/
public boolean isLongPressDragEnabled() {
return true;
}
/**
* Returns whether ItemTouchHelper should start a swipe operation if a pointer is swiped
* over the View.
* true
.
* @see #startSwipe(ViewHolder)
*/
public boolean isItemViewSwipeEnabled() {
return true;
}
/**
* 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.
*
* @return The extra margin to be added to the hit box of the dragged View.
*/
public int getBoundingBoxMargin() {
return 0;
}
/**
* 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.
* defaultValue
parameter.
* @see #getSwipeVelocityThreshold(float)
* @see #getSwipeThreshold(ViewHolder)
*/
public float getSwipeEscapeVelocity(float defaultValue) {
return defaultValue;
}
/**
* Defines the maximum velocity ItemTouchHelper will ever calculate for pointer movements.
* defaultValue
parameter.
* @see #getSwipeEscapeVelocity(float)
*/
public float getSwipeVelocityThreshold(float defaultValue) {
return defaultValue;
}
/**
* Called by ItemTouchHelper to select a drop target from the list of ViewHolders that
* are under the dragged View.
* view.getTop()
of the two views before and after drag started. If that value
* is different, the target view passes the filter.
* 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 {@link android.view.ViewGroup#getChildDrawingOrder(int, int)} and on L
* and after, it changes View's elevation value to be greater than all other children.)
*
* @param c The canvas which RecyclerView is drawing its children
* @param recyclerView The RecyclerView to which ItemTouchHelper is attached to
* @param viewHolder The ViewHolder which is being interacted by the User or it was
* interacted and simply animating to its original position
* @param dX The amount of horizontal displacement caused by user's action
* @param dY The amount of vertical displacement caused by user's action
* @param actionState The type of interaction on the View. Is either {@link
* #ACTION_STATE_DRAG} or {@link #ACTION_STATE_SWIPE}.
* @param isCurrentlyActive True if this view is currently being controlled by the user or
* false it is simply animating back to its original state.
* @see #onChildDrawOver(Canvas, RecyclerView, ViewHolder, float, float, int,
* boolean)
*/
public void onChildDraw(Canvas c, RecyclerView recyclerView,
ViewHolder viewHolder,
float dX, float dY, int actionState, boolean isCurrentlyActive) {
sUICallback.onDraw(c, recyclerView, viewHolder.itemView, dX, dY, actionState,
isCurrentlyActive);
}
/**
* Called by ItemTouchHelper on RecyclerView's onDraw callback.
* 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 {@link android.view.ViewGroup#getChildDrawingOrder(int, int)} and on L
* and after, it changes View's elevation value to be greater than all other children.)
*
* @param c The canvas which RecyclerView is drawing its children
* @param recyclerView The RecyclerView to which ItemTouchHelper is attached to
* @param viewHolder The ViewHolder which is being interacted by the User or it was
* interacted and simply animating to its original position
* @param dX The amount of horizontal displacement caused by user's action
* @param dY The amount of vertical displacement caused by user's action
* @param actionState The type of interaction on the View. Is either {@link
* #ACTION_STATE_DRAG} or {@link #ACTION_STATE_SWIPE}.
* @param isCurrentlyActive True if this view is currently being controlled by the user or
* false it is simply animating back to its original state.
* @see #onChildDrawOver(Canvas, RecyclerView, ViewHolder, float, float, int,
* boolean)
*/
public void onChildDrawOver(Canvas c, RecyclerView recyclerView,
ViewHolder viewHolder,
float dX, float dY, int actionState, boolean isCurrentlyActive) {
sUICallback.onDrawOver(c, recyclerView, viewHolder.itemView, dX, dY, actionState,
isCurrentlyActive);
}
/**
* Called by the ItemTouchHelper when user action finished on a ViewHolder and now the View
* will be animated to its final position.
* animationType
is {@link #ANIMATION_TYPE_DRAG}, it returns
* {@link RecyclerView.ItemAnimator#getMoveDuration()}, otherwise, it returns
* {@link RecyclerView.ItemAnimator#getRemoveDuration()}. If RecyclerView does not have
* any {@link RecyclerView.ItemAnimator} attached, this method returns
* {@code DEFAULT_DRAG_ANIMATION_DURATION} or {@code DEFAULT_SWIPE_ANIMATION_DURATION}
* depending on the animation type.
*
* @param recyclerView The RecyclerView to which the ItemTouchHelper is attached to.
* @param animationType The type of animation. Is one of {@link #ANIMATION_TYPE_DRAG},
* {@link #ANIMATION_TYPE_SWIPE_CANCEL} or
* {@link #ANIMATION_TYPE_SWIPE_SUCCESS}.
* @param animateDx The horizontal distance that the animation will offset
* @param animateDy The vertical distance that the animation will offset
* @return The duration for the animation
*/
public long getAnimationDuration(RecyclerView recyclerView, int animationType,
float animateDx, float animateDy) {
final RecyclerView.ItemAnimator itemAnimator = recyclerView.getItemAnimator();
if (itemAnimator == null) {
return animationType == ANIMATION_TYPE_DRAG ? DEFAULT_DRAG_ANIMATION_DURATION
: DEFAULT_SWIPE_ANIMATION_DURATION;
} else {
return animationType == ANIMATION_TYPE_DRAG ? itemAnimator.getMoveDuration()
: itemAnimator.getRemoveDuration();
}
}
/**
* Called by the ItemTouchHelper when user is dragging a view out of bounds.
*
* ItemTouchHelper mIth = new ItemTouchHelper(
* new ItemTouchHelper.SimpleCallback(ItemTouchHelper.UP | ItemTouchHelper.DOWN,
* ItemTouchHelper.LEFT) {
* public abstract boolean onMove(RecyclerView recyclerView,
* ViewHolder viewHolder, ViewHolder target) {
* final int fromPos = viewHolder.getAdapterPosition();
* final int toPos = target.getAdapterPosition();
* // move item in `fromPos` to `toPos` in adapter.
* return true;// true if moved, false otherwise
* }
* public void onSwiped(ViewHolder viewHolder, int direction) {
* // remove from adapter
* }
* });
*
*/
public abstract static class SimpleCallback extends Callback {
private int mDefaultSwipeDirs;
private int mDefaultDragDirs;
/**
* Creates a Callback for the given drag and swipe allowance. These values serve as
* defaults
* and if you want to customize behavior per ViewHolder, you can override
* {@link #getSwipeDirs(RecyclerView, ViewHolder)}
* and / or {@link #getDragDirs(RecyclerView, ViewHolder)}.
*
* @param dragDirs Binary OR of direction flags in which the Views can be dragged. Must be
* composed of {@link #LEFT}, {@link #RIGHT}, {@link #START}, {@link
* #END},
* {@link #UP} and {@link #DOWN}.
* @param swipeDirs Binary OR of direction flags in which the Views can be swiped. Must be
* composed of {@link #LEFT}, {@link #RIGHT}, {@link #START}, {@link
* #END},
* {@link #UP} and {@link #DOWN}.
*/
public SimpleCallback(int dragDirs, int swipeDirs) {
mDefaultSwipeDirs = swipeDirs;
mDefaultDragDirs = dragDirs;
}
/**
* Updates the default swipe directions. For example, you can use this method to toggle
* certain directions depending on your use case.
*
* @param defaultSwipeDirs Binary OR of directions in which the ViewHolders can be swiped.
*/
public void setDefaultSwipeDirs(int defaultSwipeDirs) {
mDefaultSwipeDirs = defaultSwipeDirs;
}
/**
* Updates the default drag directions. For example, you can use this method to toggle
* certain directions depending on your use case.
*
* @param defaultDragDirs Binary OR of directions in which the ViewHolders can be dragged.
*/
public void setDefaultDragDirs(int defaultDragDirs) {
mDefaultDragDirs = defaultDragDirs;
}
/**
* Returns the swipe directions for the provided ViewHolder.
* Default implementation returns the swipe directions that was set via constructor or
* {@link #setDefaultSwipeDirs(int)}.
*
* @param recyclerView The RecyclerView to which the ItemTouchHelper is attached to.
* @param viewHolder The RecyclerView for which the swipe direction is queried.
* @return A binary OR of direction flags.
*/
public int getSwipeDirs(RecyclerView recyclerView, ViewHolder viewHolder) {
return mDefaultSwipeDirs;
}
/**
* Returns the drag directions for the provided ViewHolder.
* Default implementation returns the drag directions that was set via constructor or
* {@link #setDefaultDragDirs(int)}.
*
* @param recyclerView The RecyclerView to which the ItemTouchHelper is attached to.
* @param viewHolder The RecyclerView for which the swipe direction is queried.
* @return A binary OR of direction flags.
*/
public int getDragDirs(RecyclerView recyclerView, ViewHolder viewHolder) {
return mDefaultDragDirs;
}
@Override
public int getMovementFlags(RecyclerView recyclerView, ViewHolder viewHolder) {
return makeMovementFlags(getDragDirs(recyclerView, viewHolder),
getSwipeDirs(recyclerView, viewHolder));
}
}
private class ItemTouchHelperGestureListener extends GestureDetector.SimpleOnGestureListener {
ItemTouchHelperGestureListener() {
}
@Override
public boolean onDown(MotionEvent e) {
return true;
}
@Override
public void onLongPress(MotionEvent e) {
View child = findChildView(e);
if (child != null) {
ViewHolder vh = mRecyclerView.getChildViewHolder(child);
if (vh != null) {
if (!mCallback.hasDragFlag(mRecyclerView, vh)) {
return;
}
int pointerId = e.getPointerId(0);
// Long press is deferred.
// Check w/ active pointer id to avoid selecting after motion
// event is canceled.
if (pointerId == mActivePointerId) {
final int index = e.findPointerIndex(mActivePointerId);
final float x = e.getX(index);
final float y = e.getY(index);
mInitialTouchX = x;
mInitialTouchY = y;
mDx = mDy = 0f;
if (DEBUG) {
Log.d(TAG,
"onlong press: x:" + mInitialTouchX + ",y:" + mInitialTouchY);
}
if (mCallback.isLongPressDragEnabled()) {
select(vh, ACTION_STATE_DRAG);
}
}
}
}
}
}
private class RecoverAnimation implements Animator.AnimatorListener {
final float mStartDx;
final float mStartDy;
final float mTargetX;
final float mTargetY;
final ViewHolder mViewHolder;
final int mActionState;
private final ValueAnimator mValueAnimator;
final int mAnimationType;
public boolean mIsPendingCleanup;
float mX;
float mY;
// if user starts touching a recovering view, we put it into interaction mode again,
// instantly.
boolean mOverridden = false;
boolean mEnded = false;
private float mFraction;
RecoverAnimation(ViewHolder viewHolder, int animationType,
int actionState, float startDx, float startDy, float targetX, float targetY) {
mActionState = actionState;
mAnimationType = animationType;
mViewHolder = viewHolder;
mStartDx = startDx;
mStartDy = startDy;
mTargetX = targetX;
mTargetY = targetY;
mValueAnimator = ValueAnimator.ofFloat(0f, 1f);
mValueAnimator.addUpdateListener(
new ValueAnimator.AnimatorUpdateListener() {
@Override
public void onAnimationUpdate(ValueAnimator animation) {
setFraction(animation.getAnimatedFraction());
}
});
mValueAnimator.setTarget(viewHolder.itemView);
mValueAnimator.addListener(this);
setFraction(0f);
}
public void setDuration(long duration) {
mValueAnimator.setDuration(duration);
}
public void start() {
mViewHolder.setIsRecyclable(false);
mValueAnimator.start();
}
public void cancel() {
mValueAnimator.cancel();
}
public void setFraction(float fraction) {
mFraction = fraction;
}
/**
* We run updates on onDraw method but use the fraction from animator callback.
* This way, we can sync translate x/y values w/ the animators to avoid one-off frames.
*/
public void update() {
if (mStartDx == mTargetX) {
mX = mViewHolder.itemView.getTranslationX();
} else {
mX = mStartDx + mFraction * (mTargetX - mStartDx);
}
if (mStartDy == mTargetY) {
mY = mViewHolder.itemView.getTranslationY();
} else {
mY = mStartDy + mFraction * (mTargetY - mStartDy);
}
}
@Override
public void onAnimationStart(Animator animation) {
}
@Override
public void onAnimationEnd(Animator animation) {
if (!mEnded) {
mViewHolder.setIsRecyclable(true);
}
mEnded = true;
}
@Override
public void onAnimationCancel(Animator animation) {
setFraction(1f); //make sure we recover the view's state.
}
@Override
public void onAnimationRepeat(Animator animation) {
}
}
}