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class PagedList.Config.Builder
Builder class for PagedList.Config
.
You must at minimum specify page size with setPageSize
.
Public constructors |
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Builder() |
Public functions |
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PagedList.Config |
build() Creates a |
PagedList.Config.Builder |
setEnablePlaceholders(enablePlaceholders: Boolean) Pass false to disable null placeholders in |
PagedList.Config.Builder |
setInitialLoadSizeHint(@IntRange initialLoadSizeHint: Int) Defines how many items to load when first load occurs. |
PagedList.Config.Builder |
setMaxSize(@IntRange maxSize: Int) Defines how many items to keep loaded at once. |
PagedList.Config.Builder |
setPageSize(@IntRange pageSize: Int) Defines the number of items loaded at once from the |
PagedList.Config.Builder |
setPrefetchDistance(@IntRange prefetchDistance: Int) Defines how far from the edge of loaded content an access must be to trigger further loading. |
fun build(): PagedList.Config
Creates a PagedList.Config
with the given parameters.
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PagedList.Config |
A new |
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kotlin.IllegalArgumentException |
if placeholders are disabled and prefetchDistance is set to 0 |
kotlin.IllegalArgumentException |
if maximum size is less than pageSize + 2*prefetchDistance |
fun setEnablePlaceholders(enablePlaceholders: Boolean): PagedList.Config.Builder
Pass false to disable null placeholders in PagedList
s using this PagedList.Config
.
If not set, defaults to true.
A PagedList
will present null placeholders for not-yet-loaded content if two conditions are met:
Its PagingSource
can count all unloaded items (so that the number of nulls to present is known).
placeholders are not disabled on the PagedList.Config
.
Call setEnablePlaceholders(false)
to ensure the receiver of the PagedList (often a androidx.paging.PagedListAdapter
) doesn't need to account for null items.
If placeholders are disabled, not-yet-loaded content will not be present in the list. Paging will still occur, but as items are loaded or removed, they will be signaled as inserts to the PagedList.Callback
.
PagedList.Callback.onChanged
will not be issued as part of loading, though a androidx.paging.PagedListAdapter
may still receive change events as a result of PagedList
diffing.
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enablePlaceholders: Boolean |
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PagedList.Config.Builder |
this |
fun setInitialLoadSizeHint(@IntRange initialLoadSizeHint: Int): PagedList.Config.Builder
Defines how many items to load when first load occurs.
This value is typically larger than page size, so on first load data there's a large enough range of content loaded to cover small scrolls.
If not set, defaults to three times page size.
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@IntRange initialLoadSizeHint: Int |
Number of items to load while initializing the |
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PagedList.Config.Builder |
this |
fun setMaxSize(@IntRange maxSize: Int): PagedList.Config.Builder
Defines how many items to keep loaded at once.
This can be used to cap the number of items kept in memory by dropping pages. This value is typically many pages so old pages are cached in case the user scrolls back.
This value must be at least two times the prefetchDistance
plus the pageSize
). This constraint prevent loads from being continuously fetched and discarded due to prefetching.
The max size specified here best effort, not a guarantee. In practice, if maxSize
is many times the page size, the number of items held by the PagedList
will not grow above this number. Exceptions are made as necessary to guarantee:
Pages are never dropped until there are more than two pages loaded. Note that a PagingSource
may not be held strictly to requested pageSize
, so two pages may be larger than expected.
Pages are never dropped if they are within a prefetch window (defined to be pageSize + (2 * prefetchDistance)
) of the most recent load.
If not set, defaults to PagedList.Config.Companion.MAX_SIZE_UNBOUNDED
, which disables page dropping.
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@IntRange maxSize: Int |
Maximum number of items to keep in memory, or |
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PagedList.Config.Builder |
this |
See also | |
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MAX_SIZE_UNBOUNDED |
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maxSize |
fun setPageSize(@IntRange pageSize: Int): PagedList.Config.Builder
Defines the number of items loaded at once from the PagingSource
.
Should be several times the number of visible items onscreen.
Configuring your page size depends on how your data is being loaded and used. Smaller page sizes improve memory usage, latency, and avoid GC churn. Larger pages generally improve loading throughput, to a point (avoid loading more than 2MB from SQLite at once, since it incurs extra cost).
If you're loading data for very large, social-media style cards that take up most of a screen, and your database isn't a bottleneck, 10-20 may make sense. If you're displaying dozens of items in a tiled grid, which can present items during a scroll much more quickly, consider closer to 100.
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@IntRange pageSize: Int |
Number of items loaded at once from the |
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PagedList.Config.Builder |
this |
Throws | |
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kotlin.IllegalArgumentException |
if pageSize is < |
fun setPrefetchDistance(@IntRange prefetchDistance: Int): PagedList.Config.Builder
Defines how far from the edge of loaded content an access must be to trigger further loading.
Should be several times the number of visible items onscreen.
If not set, defaults to page size.
A value of 0 indicates that no list items will be loaded until they are specifically requested. This is generally not recommended, so that users don't observe a placeholder item (with placeholders) or end of list (without) while scrolling.
Returns | |
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PagedList.Config.Builder |
this |