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What's LoadSir?

👉👈

LoadSir is a lightweight, good expandable Android library used for displaying different pages like loading, error, empty, timeout or even your custom page when you load data from database or a REST service. LoadSir is very different from other similar libraries. I mean... better.

Preview - samples

in Activity in View in Fragment
Placeholder Multi-Fragment ViewPager+Fragment

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Feature

  • ⭐ support for Activity, Fragment, Fragment(v4), View
  • ⭐ support for Multi-Fragment, Fragment+ViewPager
  • ⭐ convert http result structure into a Callback
  • ⭐ no need to modify the layout
  • ⭐ only load one layout once
  • ⭐ no need to set enum or constant for status code
  • ⭐ set your own onClick logic in custom Callback
  • ⭐ no preloaded load page
  • ⭐ support for keeping the toolbar, titleview
  • allow to customize your own load page
  • set the retry onClick listener OnReloadListener
  • set the default load page
  • add multi load pages
  • thread-safety

How does LoadSir work?

🚀 Getting started

LoadSir only needs 3 steps: 1. Config -> 2. Register -> 3. Display

Download

compile 'com.kingja.loadsir:loadsir:1.3.8'

Step 1: Config

There are two ways to set the config. Add your custom pages and set the default page.

  • Global Config

Set config with singleton pattern, you can do it in your Application. No matter where you do this job, you could get the unique LoadSir everywhere.

public class App extends Application {
    @Override
    public void onCreate() {
        super.onCreate();
        LoadSir.beginBuilder()
                .addCallback(new ErrorCallback())
                .addCallback(new EmptyCallback())
                .addCallback(new LoadingCallback())
                .addCallback(new TimeoutCallback())
                .addCallback(new CustomCallback())
                .setDefaultCallback(LoadingCallback.class)
                .commit();
    }
}
  • Single Config

If you want to create another specific LoadSir, you can set config like this.

LoadSir loadSir = new LoadSir.Builder()
                .addCallback(new LoadingCallback())
                .addCallback(new EmptyCallback())
                .addCallback(new ErrorCallback())
                .build();
loadService = loadSir.register(this, new Callback.OnReloadListener() {
    @Override
    public void onReload(View v) {
        // retry logic
    }
});

Step 2: Register

Tell LoadSir which "layout" you want to be replaced with LoadLayout.

  • Register an Activity

The registered Activity will be handled by LoadSir.

@Override
protected void onCreate(@Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    setContentView(R.layout.activity_content);
    
    // You can change the callback on sub thread directly.
    LoadService loadService = LoadSir.getDefault().register(this, new Callback.OnReloadListener() {
        @Override
        public void onReload(View v) {
            // your retry logic 
        }
    });
}
  • Register a View

The registered ImageView will be handled by LoadSir.

ImageView imageView = (ImageView) findViewById(R.id.iv_img);
LoadSir loadSir = new LoadSir.Builder()
        .addCallback(new TimeoutCallback())
        .setDefaultCallback(LoadingCallback.class)
        .build();
loadService = loadSir.register(imageView, new Callback.OnReloadListener() {
    @Override
    public void onReload(View v) {
        loadService.showCallback(LoadingCallback.class);
        // your retry logic
    }
});
  • Register a Fragment

The registered Fragment will be handled by LoadSir. Use it in Fragment is a bit different from the other two, follow the template code.

@Nullable
@Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, @Nullable ViewGroup container, @Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    //step 1:obtain root view
    rootView = View.inflate(getActivity(), R.layout.fragment_a_content, null);
    
    //step 2:obtain the LoadService
    LoadService loadService = LoadSir.getDefault().register(rootView, new Callback.OnReloadListener() {
        @Override
        public void onReload(View v) {
            // your retry logic
        }
    });
    
    //step 3:return the LoadLayout from LoadService
    return loadService.getLoadLayout();
}

Step 3: Display

What to show after fetching data (from REST service or database...)?

  • Direct Display
protected void loadFromNet() {
    // do net job/load data...

    // callback after finish
    loadService.showSuccess(); // successful case -> show the data, eg RecyclerView,...
    --- OR ---
    loadService.showCallback(EmptyCallback.class); // do/show something else
}

Info: showSuccess() calls the SuccessCallback to "hide" LoadSir and show the content.

  • Convertor Display (recommended)

If you want LoadSir to do callback automatically, you can pass a Convertor when you register.

LoadService loadService = LoadSir.getDefault().register(this, new Callback.OnReloadListener() {
    @Override
    public void onReload(View v) {
         // retry logic
    }}, new Convertor<HttpResult>() {
    @Override
    public Class<? extends Callback> map(HttpResult httpResult) {
        Class<? extends Callback> resultCode = SuccessCallback.class;
        switch (httpResult.getResultCode()) {
            case SUCCESS_CODE:
                if (httpResult.getData().size() == 0) {
                    resultCode = EmptyCallback.class;
                }else{
                    resultCode = SuccessCallback.class;
                }
                break;
            case ERROR_CODE:
                resultCode = ErrorCallback.class;
                break;
        }
        return resultCode;
    }
});

Pass a HttpResult, now you start up a robot LoadSir.

loadService.showWithConvertor(httpResult);

Customize

You can customize your own load page like loading, empty, error, timeout, etc. Provide the layout and fill the retry logic (if necessarily).

public class CustomCallback extends Callback {

    @Override
    protected int onCreateView() {
        return R.layout.layout_custom;
    }

    @Override
    protected boolean onReloadEvent(final Context context, View view) {
        Toast.makeText(context.getApplicationContext(), "Hello buddy! :p", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
        (view.findViewById(R.id.iv_gift)).setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
            @Override
            public void onClick(View v) {
                Toast.makeText(context.getApplicationContext(), "It's your gift! :p", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
            }
        });
        return true;
    }

    //set visibility of SuccessView when callback is attach to Layout,true:visible, false: invisible
    @Override
    public boolean getSuccessVisible() {
        return super.getSuccessVisible();
    }

    //Called when the view of Callback is attached to LoadLayout.
    @Override
    public void onAttach(Context context, View view) {
        super.onAttach(context, view);
    }

    //Called when the view of Callback was detached from LoadLayout.
    @Override
    public void onDetach() {
        super.onDetach(context, view);
    }

}

Modify Callback Dynamically

Access the view of a Callback.

loadService = LoadSir.getDefault().register(...);
loadService.setCallBack(EmptyCallback.class, new Transport() {
   @Override
   public void order(Context context, View view) {
       TextView mTvEmpty = (TextView) view.findViewById(R.id.tv_empty);
       mTvEmpty.setText("Fine, no data. You must fill it!");
   }
});

Default Callback in LoadSir

ProgressCallback loadingCallback = new ProgressCallback.Builder()
        .setTitle("Loading", R.style.Hint_Title)
        .build();

HintCallback hintCallback = new HintCallback.Builder()
        .setTitle("Error", R.style.Hint_Title)
        .setSubTitle("Sorry, buddy, I will try it again.")
        .setHintImg(R.drawable.error)
        .build();

LoadSir loadSir = new LoadSir.Builder()
        .addCallback(loadingCallback)
        .addCallback(hintCallback)
        .setDefaultCallback(ProgressCallback.class)
        .build();

💡 About placeholder effect

The effect of placeholder is just like the library ShimmerRecyclerView works. LoadSir do the similar job only through a PlaceHolderCallback, just a custom Callback. That feeling was amazing. 👻

Docs

ProGuard

-dontwarn com.kingja.loadsir.**
-keep class com.kingja.loadsir.** {*;}

Contact Me

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License

Copyright 2017 KingJA

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.
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