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package android.arch.paging;
import androidx.annotation.NonNull;
import androidx.annotation.Nullable;
import androidx.arch.core.util.Function;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.concurrent.Executor;
/**
* Incremental data loader for paging keyed content, where loaded content uses previously loaded
* items as input to future loads.
*
* Implement a DataSource using ItemKeyedDataSource if you need to use data from item {@code N - 1}
* to load item {@code N}. This is common, for example, in sorted database queries where
* attributes of the item such just before the next query define how to execute it.
*
* The {@code InMemoryByItemRepository} in the
* PagingWithNetworkSample
* shows how to implement a network ItemKeyedDataSource using
* Retrofit, while
* handling swipe-to-refresh, network errors, and retry.
*
* @param Type of data used to query Value types out of the DataSource.
* @param Type of items being loaded by the DataSource.
*/
public abstract class ItemKeyedDataSource extends ContiguousDataSource {
/**
* Holder object for inputs to {@link #loadInitial(LoadInitialParams, LoadInitialCallback)}.
*
* @param Type of data used to query Value types out of the DataSource.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("WeakerAccess")
public static class LoadInitialParams {
/**
* Load items around this key, or at the beginning of the data set if {@code null} is
* passed.
*
* Note that this key is generally a hint, and may be ignored if you want to always load
* from the beginning.
*/
@Nullable
public final Key requestedInitialKey;
/**
* Requested number of items to load.
*
* Note that this may be larger than available data.
*/
public final int requestedLoadSize;
/**
* Defines whether placeholders are enabled, and whether the total count passed to
* {@link LoadInitialCallback#onResult(List, int, int)} will be ignored.
*/
public final boolean placeholdersEnabled;
public LoadInitialParams(@Nullable Key requestedInitialKey, int requestedLoadSize,
boolean placeholdersEnabled) {
this.requestedInitialKey = requestedInitialKey;
this.requestedLoadSize = requestedLoadSize;
this.placeholdersEnabled = placeholdersEnabled;
}
}
/**
* Holder object for inputs to {@link #loadBefore(LoadParams, LoadCallback)}
* and {@link #loadAfter(LoadParams, LoadCallback)}.
*
* @param Type of data used to query Value types out of the DataSource.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("WeakerAccess")
public static class LoadParams {
/**
* Load items before/after this key.
*
* Returned data must begin directly adjacent to this position.
*/
public final Key key;
/**
* Requested number of items to load.
*
* Returned page can be of this size, but it may be altered if that is easier, e.g. a
* network data source where the backend defines page size.
*/
public final int requestedLoadSize;
public LoadParams(Key key, int requestedLoadSize) {
this.key = key;
this.requestedLoadSize = requestedLoadSize;
}
}
/**
* Callback for {@link #loadInitial(LoadInitialParams, LoadInitialCallback)}
* to return data and, optionally, position/count information.
*
* A callback can be called only once, and will throw if called again.
*
* If you can compute the number of items in the data set before and after the loaded range,
* call the three parameter {@link #onResult(List, int, int)} to pass that information. You
* can skip passing this information by calling the single parameter {@link #onResult(List)},
* either if it's difficult to compute, or if {@link LoadInitialParams#placeholdersEnabled} is
* {@code false}, so the positioning information will be ignored.
*
* It is always valid for a DataSource loading method that takes a callback to stash the
* callback and call it later. This enables DataSources to be fully asynchronous, and to handle
* temporary, recoverable error states (such as a network error that can be retried).
*
* @param Type of items being loaded.
*/
public abstract static class LoadInitialCallback extends LoadCallback {
/**
* Called to pass initial load state from a DataSource.
*
* Call this method from your DataSource's {@code loadInitial} function to return data,
* and inform how many placeholders should be shown before and after. If counting is cheap
* to compute (for example, if a network load returns the information regardless), it's
* recommended to pass data back through this method.
*
* It is always valid to pass a different amount of data than what is requested. Pass an
* empty list if there is no more data to load.
*
* @param data List of items loaded from the DataSource. If this is empty, the DataSource
* is treated as empty, and no further loads will occur.
* @param position Position of the item at the front of the list. If there are {@code N}
* items before the items in data that can be loaded from this DataSource,
* pass {@code N}.
* @param totalCount Total number of items that may be returned from this DataSource.
* Includes the number in the initial {@code data} parameter
* as well as any items that can be loaded in front or behind of
* {@code data}.
*/
public abstract void onResult(@NonNull List data, int position, int totalCount);
}
/**
* Callback for ItemKeyedDataSource {@link #loadBefore(LoadParams, LoadCallback)}
* and {@link #loadAfter(LoadParams, LoadCallback)} to return data.
*
* A callback can be called only once, and will throw if called again.
*
* It is always valid for a DataSource loading method that takes a callback to stash the
* callback and call it later. This enables DataSources to be fully asynchronous, and to handle
* temporary, recoverable error states (such as a network error that can be retried).
*
* @param Type of items being loaded.
*/
public abstract static class LoadCallback {
/**
* Called to pass loaded data from a DataSource.
*
* Call this method from your ItemKeyedDataSource's
* {@link #loadBefore(LoadParams, LoadCallback)} and
* {@link #loadAfter(LoadParams, LoadCallback)} methods to return data.
*
* Call this from {@link #loadInitial(LoadInitialParams, LoadInitialCallback)} to
* initialize without counting available data, or supporting placeholders.
*
* It is always valid to pass a different amount of data than what is requested. Pass an
* empty list if there is no more data to load.
*
* @param data List of items loaded from the ItemKeyedDataSource.
*/
public abstract void onResult(@NonNull List data);
}
static class LoadInitialCallbackImpl extends LoadInitialCallback {
final LoadCallbackHelper mCallbackHelper;
private final boolean mCountingEnabled;
LoadInitialCallbackImpl(@NonNull ItemKeyedDataSource dataSource, boolean countingEnabled,
@NonNull PageResult.Receiver receiver) {
mCallbackHelper = new LoadCallbackHelper<>(dataSource, PageResult.INIT, null, receiver);
mCountingEnabled = countingEnabled;
}
@Override
public void onResult(@NonNull List data, int position, int totalCount) {
if (!mCallbackHelper.dispatchInvalidResultIfInvalid()) {
LoadCallbackHelper.validateInitialLoadParams(data, position, totalCount);
int trailingUnloadedCount = totalCount - position - data.size();
if (mCountingEnabled) {
mCallbackHelper.dispatchResultToReceiver(new PageResult<>(
data, position, trailingUnloadedCount, 0));
} else {
mCallbackHelper.dispatchResultToReceiver(new PageResult<>(data, position));
}
}
}
@Override
public void onResult(@NonNull List data) {
if (!mCallbackHelper.dispatchInvalidResultIfInvalid()) {
mCallbackHelper.dispatchResultToReceiver(new PageResult<>(data, 0, 0, 0));
}
}
}
static class LoadCallbackImpl extends LoadCallback {
final LoadCallbackHelper mCallbackHelper;
LoadCallbackImpl(@NonNull ItemKeyedDataSource dataSource, @PageResult.ResultType int type,
@Nullable Executor mainThreadExecutor,
@NonNull PageResult.Receiver receiver) {
mCallbackHelper = new LoadCallbackHelper<>(
dataSource, type, mainThreadExecutor, receiver);
}
@Override
public void onResult(@NonNull List data) {
if (!mCallbackHelper.dispatchInvalidResultIfInvalid()) {
mCallbackHelper.dispatchResultToReceiver(new PageResult<>(data, 0, 0, 0));
}
}
}
@Nullable
@Override
final Key getKey(int position, Value item) {
if (item == null) {
return null;
}
return getKey(item);
}
@Override
final void dispatchLoadInitial(@Nullable Key key, int initialLoadSize, int pageSize,
boolean enablePlaceholders, @NonNull Executor mainThreadExecutor,
@NonNull PageResult.Receiver receiver) {
LoadInitialCallbackImpl callback =
new LoadInitialCallbackImpl<>(this, enablePlaceholders, receiver);
loadInitial(new LoadInitialParams<>(key, initialLoadSize, enablePlaceholders), callback);
// If initialLoad's callback is not called within the body, we force any following calls
// to post to the UI thread. This constructor may be run on a background thread, but
// after constructor, mutation must happen on UI thread.
callback.mCallbackHelper.setPostExecutor(mainThreadExecutor);
}
@Override
final void dispatchLoadAfter(int currentEndIndex, @NonNull Value currentEndItem,
int pageSize, @NonNull Executor mainThreadExecutor,
@NonNull PageResult.Receiver receiver) {
loadAfter(new LoadParams<>(getKey(currentEndItem), pageSize),
new LoadCallbackImpl<>(this, PageResult.APPEND, mainThreadExecutor, receiver));
}
@Override
final void dispatchLoadBefore(int currentBeginIndex, @NonNull Value currentBeginItem,
int pageSize, @NonNull Executor mainThreadExecutor,
@NonNull PageResult.Receiver receiver) {
loadBefore(new LoadParams<>(getKey(currentBeginItem), pageSize),
new LoadCallbackImpl<>(this, PageResult.PREPEND, mainThreadExecutor, receiver));
}
/**
* Load initial data.
*
* This method is called first to initialize a PagedList with data. If it's possible to count
* the items that can be loaded by the DataSource, it's recommended to pass the loaded data to
* the callback via the three-parameter
* {@link LoadInitialCallback#onResult(List, int, int)}. This enables PagedLists
* presenting data from this source to display placeholders to represent unloaded items.
*
* {@link LoadInitialParams#requestedInitialKey} and {@link LoadInitialParams#requestedLoadSize}
* are hints, not requirements, so they may be altered or ignored. Note that ignoring the
* {@code requestedInitialKey} can prevent subsequent PagedList/DataSource pairs from
* initializing at the same location. If your data source never invalidates (for example,
* loading from the network without the network ever signalling that old data must be reloaded),
* it's fine to ignore the {@code initialLoadKey} and always start from the beginning of the
* data set.
*
* @param params Parameters for initial load, including initial key and requested size.
* @param callback Callback that receives initial load data.
*/
public abstract void loadInitial(@NonNull LoadInitialParams params,
@NonNull LoadInitialCallback callback);
/**
* Load list data after the key specified in {@link LoadParams#key LoadParams.key}.
*
* It's valid to return a different list size than the page size if it's easier, e.g. if your
* backend defines page sizes. It is generally safer to increase the number loaded than reduce.
*
* Data may be passed synchronously during the loadAfter method, or deferred and called at a
* later time. Further loads going down will be blocked until the callback is called.
*
* If data cannot be loaded (for example, if the request is invalid, or the data would be stale
* and inconsistent, it is valid to call {@link #invalidate()} to invalidate the data source,
* and prevent further loading.
*
* @param params Parameters for the load, including the key to load after, and requested size.
* @param callback Callback that receives loaded data.
*/
public abstract void loadAfter(@NonNull LoadParams params,
@NonNull LoadCallback callback);
/**
* Load list data before the key specified in {@link LoadParams#key LoadParams.key}.
*
* It's valid to return a different list size than the page size if it's easier, e.g. if your
* backend defines page sizes. It is generally safer to increase the number loaded than reduce.
*
*
Note: Data returned will be prepended just before the key
* passed, so if you vary size, ensure that the last item is adjacent to the passed key.
*
* Data may be passed synchronously during the loadBefore method, or deferred and called at a
* later time. Further loads going up will be blocked until the callback is called.
*
* If data cannot be loaded (for example, if the request is invalid, or the data would be stale
* and inconsistent, it is valid to call {@link #invalidate()} to invalidate the data source,
* and prevent further loading.
*
* @param params Parameters for the load, including the key to load before, and requested size.
* @param callback Callback that receives loaded data.
*/
public abstract void loadBefore(@NonNull LoadParams params,
@NonNull LoadCallback callback);
/**
* Return a key associated with the given item.
*
* If your ItemKeyedDataSource is loading from a source that is sorted and loaded by a unique
* integer ID, you would return {@code item.getID()} here. This key can then be passed to
* {@link #loadBefore(LoadParams, LoadCallback)} or
* {@link #loadAfter(LoadParams, LoadCallback)} to load additional items adjacent to the item
* passed to this function.
*
* If your key is more complex, such as when you're sorting by name, then resolving collisions
* with integer ID, you'll need to return both. In such a case you would use a wrapper class,
* such as {@code Pair} or, in Kotlin,
* {@code data class Key(val name: String, val id: Int)}
*
* @param item Item to get the key from.
* @return Key associated with given item.
*/
@NonNull
public abstract Key getKey(@NonNull Value item);
@NonNull
@Override
public final ItemKeyedDataSource mapByPage(
@NonNull Function, List> function) {
return new WrapperItemKeyedDataSource<>(this, function);
}
@NonNull
@Override
public final ItemKeyedDataSource map(
@NonNull Function function) {
return mapByPage(createListFunction(function));
}
}