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The task of implementation is I need to create an infinite scrollable list which will scroll both horizontally and vertically.

For this what I'm trying to do is that I have integrated a horizontal RecyclerView inside a vertical ListView item. Is this the right way to go about? I have tried other solutions but the scrolling has some issues.

The problem is that when I try to implement the RecyclerView inside a list item the items do not get populated.

public class HorizontalAdapter extends RecyclerView.Adapter<HorizontalAdapter.ViewHolder> {

List<ImageMedia> imageMedia;
protected Constants.IMAGE_SIZE image_size = Constants.IMAGE_SIZE.Small;
private Context context;


    public HorizontalAdapter(Context context) {
        super();
        setHasStableIds(true);
        this.context = context;
    }

    @Override
    public ViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(ViewGroup viewGroup, int viewType) {
        return new ViewHolder(LayoutInflater.from(viewGroup.getContext()).inflate(R.layout.horizontal_item, viewGroup, false));
    }

    protected ImageMedia getItem(int position) {
        return imageMedia.get(position);
    }

    @Override
    public void onBindViewHolder(HorizontalAdapter.ViewHolder viewHolder, int i) {
        viewHolder.setMedia(getItem(i));
    }

    @Override
    public int getItemCount() {
        return (imageMedia != null ? imageMedia.size() : 0);
    }

    @Override
    public void onViewRecycled(ViewHolder holder) {
        super.onViewRecycled(holder);
    }

    @Override
    public long getItemId(int position) {
        return imageMedia.get(position).getId();
    }

    //Data gets updated here
    public void setMovies(List<Movie> movie) {

            if (movie != null) {
                imageMedia = (List<ImageMedia>) (List<?>) movie;
            } else {

            }
            notifyDataSetChanged();
    }


    public class ViewHolder extends RecyclerView.ViewHolder implements View.OnClickListener {
        ImageCardView imageView;
        ImageMedia imageMedia;

        public ViewHolder(View itemView) {
            super(itemView);

            imageView = (ImageCardView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.imageView);
            //TODO: remove this onclick

            itemView.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
                @Override
                public void onClick(View v) {
                    //Intent to go to the corresponding activity
                }
            });
        }

        public void setMedia(ImageMedia imageMedia) {
            this.imageMedia = imageMedia;

            imageView.loadImage(imageMedia, image_size);

        }
    }
}
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  • use just RecyclerView, without the ListView
    – pskink
    May 7, 2015 at 6:50
  • use this nan-devblog.blogspot.in/2008/12/…
    – anjaneya
    May 7, 2015 at 6:58
  • You can dynamically add horizontal srcollview inside Scrollview instead of using Listview with horizontal scrollview as list item.Try this links
    – anjaneya
    May 7, 2015 at 7:05
  • @pskink :You mean that i use recylerView(Vertical) of RecyclerView(Horizontal) ...?? May 7, 2015 at 7:05
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    I think you're facing the same problem. Try hardcoding the height of your horizontal RecycleView (i.e give it a height of 300dp, etc). Does this work for you too?
    – Sufian
    Aug 20, 2015 at 7:54

1 Answer 1

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According to my understanding, the problem occurs when the system measures the list item.

The quick fix was to give horizontal RecyclerView a hard-coded height, but since it isn't a good way, I continued the hunt and found another way.

This answer was helpful and I used the library posted there.

Follow these steps:

  1. Import the library by adding this to your gradle file:

    compile 'org.solovyev.android.views:linear-layout-manager:0.5@aar'
    
  2. set the LayoutManager like below:

    mRecyclerView.setLayoutManager(new org.solovyev.android.views.llm.LinearLayoutManager(context, LinearLayoutManager.HORIZONTAL, false));`
    
  3. make sure that the view being inflated in the horizontal RecyclerView is RelativeLayout because other LinearLayout doesn't support this.
  4. run your project and witness the magic!
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  • I would like to ask, is this layout manager for the child or parent? Sep 29, 2015 at 11:56
  • mRecyclerView is the nested RecyclerView.
    – Sufian
    Sep 29, 2015 at 11:58

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