New Case Study:See how Anthropic automated 95% of dependency reviews with Socket.Learn More
Socket
Sign inDemoInstall
Socket

github.com/afollestad/drag-select-recyclerview

Package Overview
Dependencies
Alerts
File Explorer
Socket logo

Install Socket

Detect and block malicious and high-risk dependencies

Install

github.com/afollestad/drag-select-recyclerview

  • v0.0.0-20210221051954-f05dab9a6078
  • Source
  • Go
  • Socket score

Version published
Created
Source

Drag Select Recycler View

Maven Central Android CI License

This library allows you to implement Google Photos style multi-selection in your apps! You start by long pressing an item in your list, then you drag your finger without letting go to select more.

Range Mode GIF

Sample

You can download a sample APK.


Gradle Dependency

The Gradle dependency is available via jCenter. jCenter is the default Maven repository used by Android Studio.

Dependency

Add the following to your module's build.gradle file:

dependencies {

  implementation 'com.afollestad:drag-select-recyclerview:2.4.0'
}

Introduction

DragSelectTouchListener is the main class of this library.

This library will handle drag interception and auto scroll logic - if you drag to the top of the RecyclerView, the list will scroll up, and vice versa.


DragSelectTouchListener

Basics

DragSelectTouchListener attaches to your RecyclerViews. It intercepts touch events when it's active, and reports to a receiver which handles updating UI

val receiver: DragSelectReceiver = // ...
val touchListener = DragSelectTouchListener.create(context, receiver)

Configuration

There are a few things that you can configure, mainly around auto scroll.

DragSelectTouchListener.create(context, adapter) {
  // Configure the auto-scroll hotspot
  hotspotHeight = resources.getDimensionPixelSize(R.dimen.default_56dp)
  hotspotOffsetTop = 0 // default
  hotspotOffsetBottom = 0 // default
  
  // Listen for auto scroll start/end
  autoScrollListener = { isScrolling -> } 

  // Or instead of the above...
  disableAutoScroll()
  
  // The drag selection mode, RANGE is the default
  mode = RANGE
}

The auto-scroll hotspot is a invisible section at the top and bottom of your RecyclerView, when your finger is in one of those sections, auto scroll is triggered and the list will move up or down until you lift your finger.

If you use PATH as the mode instead of RANGE, the behavior is a bit different:

Path Mode GIF

Compare it to the GIF at the top.


Interaction

A receiver looks like this:

class MyReceiver : DragSelectReceiver {

  override fun setSelected(index: Int, selected: Boolean) {
    // do something to mark this index as selected/unselected
    if(selected && !selectedIndices.contains(index)) {
      selectedIndices.add(index)
    } else if(!selected) {
      selectedIndices.remove(index)
    }
  }
  
  override fun isSelected(index: Int): Boolean {
    // return true if this index is currently selected
    return selectedItems.contains(index)
  }
  
  override fun isIndexSelectable(index: Int): Boolean {
    // if you return false, this index can't be used with setIsActive()
    return true
  }

  override fun getItemCount(): Int {
    // return size of your data set
    return 0
  }
}

In the sample project, our adapter is also our receiver.

To start drag selection, you use setIsActive, which should be triggered from user input such as a long press on a list item.

val recyclerView: RecyclerView = // ...
val receiver: DragSelectReceiver = // ...

val touchListener = DragSelectTouchListener.create(context, receiver)
recyclerView.addOnItemTouchListener(touchListener) // important!!

// true for active = true, 0 is the initial selected index
touchListener.setIsActive(true, 0)

FAQs

Package last updated on 21 Feb 2021

Did you know?

Socket

Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.

Install

Related posts

SocketSocket SOC 2 Logo

Product

  • Package Alerts
  • Integrations
  • Docs
  • Pricing
  • FAQ
  • Roadmap
  • Changelog

Packages

npm

Stay in touch

Get open source security insights delivered straight into your inbox.


  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Security

Made with ⚡️ by Socket Inc