I'm trying to display a list of songs found on the device requesting data directly from the MediaStore. I'm using a RecyclerView
and an adapter that uses a CursorAdapter
to get data from MediaStore.
When adapter's onBindViewHolder
is called, the request is passed to the bindView
function of the CursorAdapter
the all visual elements are set.
public class ListRecyclerAdapter3 extends RecyclerView.Adapter<ListRecyclerAdapter3.SongViewHolder> {
// PATCH: Because RecyclerView.Adapter in its current form doesn't natively support
// cursors, we "wrap" a CursorAdapter that will do all teh job
// for us
public MediaStoreHelper mediaStoreHelper;
CustomCursorAdapter mCursorAdapter;
Context mContext;
public class SongViewHolder extends RecyclerView.ViewHolder {
public TextView textItemTitle;
public TextView textItemSub;
public ImageView imgArt;
public int position;
public String album_id;
public String path_art;
public String path_file;
public SongViewHolder(View v) {
super(v);
textItemTitle = (TextView) v.findViewById(R.id.textItemTitle);
textItemSub = (TextView) v.findViewById(R.id.textItemSub);
imgArt = (ImageView) v.findViewById(R.id.imgArt);
}
}
private class CustomCursorAdapter extends CursorAdapter {
public CustomCursorAdapter(Context context, Cursor c, int flags) {
super(context, c, flags);
}
@Override
public View newView(final Context context, Cursor cursor, ViewGroup parent) {
View v = LayoutInflater.from(parent.getContext())
.inflate(R.layout.song_item, parent, false);
final SongViewHolder holder = new SongViewHolder(v);
v.setTag(holder);
return v;
}
@Override
public void bindView(View view, Context context, Cursor cursor) {
SongViewHolder holder = (SongViewHolder) view.getTag();
holder.position = cursor.getPosition();
holder.textItemTitle.setText(cursor.getString(cursor.getColumnIndex("title")));
holder.textItemSub.setText(cursor.getString(cursor.getColumnIndex("artist")));
holder.album_id = cursor.getString(cursor.getColumnIndex("album_id"));
holder.path_file = cursor.getString(cursor.getColumnIndex("_data"));
Picasso.with(holder.imgArt.getContext())
.cancelRequest(holder.imgArt);
holder.imgArt.setImageDrawable(null);
new DownloadImageTask(mediaStoreHelper, context, holder.imgArt).execute(holder.album_id);
}
}
private class DownloadImageTask extends AsyncTask<String, String, String> {
private MediaStoreHelper mediaStoreHelper;
private ImageView imageView;
private Context context;
public DownloadImageTask(MediaStoreHelper mediaStoreHelper, Context context, ImageView imageView)
{
this.mediaStoreHelper = mediaStoreHelper;
this.context = context;
this.imageView = imageView;
}
@Override
protected String doInBackground(String... ids) {
return mediaStoreHelper.getAlbumArtPath(ids[0]);
}
protected void onPostExecute(String result) {
Picasso.with(context)
.load(new File(result))
.placeholder(R.drawable.ic_music)
.fit()
.into(imageView);
}
}
@Override
public void onBindViewHolder(SongViewHolder holder, int position) {
// Passing the binding operation to cursor loader
mCursorAdapter.getCursor().moveToPosition(position);
mCursorAdapter.bindView(holder.itemView, mContext, mCursorAdapter.getCursor());
}
@Override
public SongViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(ViewGroup parent, int viewType) {
// Passing the inflater job to the cursor-adapter
View v = mCursorAdapter.newView(mContext, mCursorAdapter.getCursor(), parent);
return new SongViewHolder(v);
}
}
The problematic part is image loading with is made of two parts:
- With the albumId I got from the
Cursor
, I need useContentResolver
to get album art file path - Load the image into the
ImageView
using the file path
These two passages need to be done in background otherwise the scrolling will become very laggy. In the bindView
function I called a AsyncTask
the does the job, but the problem is that, while scrolling fast, several image requests are elaborated and this is the result:
As you can see from the code I tried to cancel pending Picasso's requests on a specific ImageView
, but that's not enough. Can this problem be fixed?
Comment these line
Flickering is occurring because bind is not call only once for single item so it call again and again for single row and you are setting null every-time and also setting view on it. producing flickering.
I solved by adding a field in the
ViewHolder
containing theAsyncTask
relative to that item. In thebindView
function I fisrt set theAsyncTask.cancel(true)
and, inside the task I made a checkisCancelled()
before applying the retrieved image usingPicasso.with(...).load(...)
. This itself solved flickering.bindView
AsyncTask
For the sake of completeness, this also remove image from recycled items and set a placeholder.
This solution made me think that the problem was the amount of time intercurring inside the
AsyncTask
between image retrieval from MediaStore and the time when the image is actually applied into theImageView
from Picasso.The async task you are using is completely wrong.
Firstly you should never execute an anonymous async task.
Secondly, get rid of this async task in the adapter, because it seems to be causing the problem.
Get the data for the adapter, then show it.
Btw, terminating picasso is better done this way: