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I've got some code which firsts downloads an image in asynctask and then loads it into my imageview after. But when I execute the following code, Picasso says that the image doesn't exist because asynctask hasn't downloaded it yet. it but when i do

download.execute()
mpicasso.load()

I tried putting Picasso load onPostExecute but then it doesn't compile. Any suggestions?

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  • Like you said, you need a listener for when the image is loaded, then do things after you get the event that it has finished loading. You should pass a reference of the parent to the asynctask, then call the parent from asynctask to load the image, since only asynctask knows when it has finished loading. I hope this makes sense as it's pretty confusing without a nice class diagram explaining it.
    – G_V
    Oct 29, 2014 at 10:20

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You don't need to download it seperately. Picasso will manage it on its own -

Picasso.with(context)
  .load(url)
  .resize(50, 50)
  .centerCrop()
  .into(imageView)
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  • But the thing is that i need to show somthing that image is downloading , becouse image has 4mb of size and it take a 10 second picasso to load it , and then u see nothing. And i tried to do this with async task with progress bar Oct 29, 2014 at 10:22
  • And also i would need to download it every time then Oct 29, 2014 at 10:22
  • Picasso will manage the image caching on its own, don't worry about this. Check this link for more details - square.github.io/picasso Oct 29, 2014 at 10:25
  • Use placeholder to show loading image meanwhile Picasso.with(context) .load(url).placeholder(R.drawable.user_placeholder) .resize(50, 50) .centerCrop() .into(imageView) Oct 29, 2014 at 10:25
  • Ok this work, thanks a lot :) i don't know how to give you a point... :/ Oct 29, 2014 at 10:57

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