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I am using this library Android-PullToRefresh: https://github.com/chrisbanes/Android-PullToRefresh

I need to implement automatic 'pull to refresh' on activity start, that is having the same visual and functional effect as pulling down the fragment just triggered automatically instead of user pull gestures. Do you know if I can do this ?

EDIT: My code is as below

@Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup group, Bundle saved)
{
    View view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.layout_frg_summarized, group, false);
    mPullToRefreshLayout = (PullToRefreshLayout) view.findViewById(R.id.summary_layout);
    ActionBarPullToRefresh.from(getActivity())
    .allChildrenArePullable()
    .listener(this)
    .setup(mPullToRefreshLayout);   

    return view;

}


@Override
public void onActivityCreated (Bundle savedInstanceState)
{
    super.onActivityCreated(savedInstanceState);

    //some code here

    mPullToRefreshLayout.isRefreshing();

}

@Override
public void onResume(){
    super.onResume();

    if (mPullToRefreshLayout.isRefreshing()) {
     mPullToRefreshLayout.setRefreshing(true);
    } 

}


@Override
public void onPause(){
    super.onPause();
    mPullToRefreshLayout.setRefreshing(false);
    if (mPullToRefreshLayout.isRefreshing()) {
        mPullToRefreshLayout.setRefreshComplete();
    } 


}

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Yes, you can.

Similar to having the ability to call onRefreshComplete(), there is a setRefreshing() method:

myRefreshableView.setRefreshing();

Edit:

It looks like onRefreshStarted is called when a user-initiated refresh is started. This means if you want to initiate your own refresh from code, you have to update the UI and start the refresh yourself. I don't see your code for starting the download, but you'd have to pull the contents of that method out to another method, something like this:

@Override
public void onRefreshStarted(View view) {
    startDownload();
}

Then, when you want to start a download in code (for example in onResume):

@Override
public void onResume(){
    super.onResume();
    mPullToRefreshLayout.setRefreshing(true);
    startDownload();
}

Your call to isRefreshing() in onActivityCreated does nothing - that's a check to confirm whether the UI is currently in 'refreshing' state or not. Additionally, you're using that check in your current onResume code to perform a call that doesn't actually do anything - if the layout is refreshing, you set it to be refreshing.

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  • Also, are you aware of the replacement library? It matches the Pull-To-Refresh behaviour in Gmail and Google+ apps, and works well with the ActionBar.
    – Adam S
    Jan 8, 2014 at 21:40
  • I have replaced the Pull to refresh with the one you suggested and all is working fine,However I still can not achive initial refresh on start of the fragmant using the method call someRefreshableView.setRefreshing(); Jan 9, 2014 at 7:00
  • I've just implemented this, and I do get the same visual effect - specifically, I get the bars moving across the screen. The "loading" view appears briefly as well. Were you looking for something else, or are you not getting this behaviour? Perhaps you could add some code to the question.
    – Adam S
    Jan 9, 2014 at 8:19
  • after correcting like you adviced based on the link you offered...the Loading view appears however its simply that,a loading view,its not actualy doing ant of the loading as dictated on my onRefreshStarted(View view). I can only get it to refresh (and run onRefreshStarted(View view) ) on pulling down ...what am I not doing? Jan 9, 2014 at 10:29
  • You need to move your download etc code out of onRefreshStarted so you can call it yourself from your onResume, as well as from onRefreshStarted. See updated answer.
    – Adam S
    Jan 9, 2014 at 18:41

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