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Is their any direct support for slide to delete/archive (right to left or left to right) on RecyclerView item.

And instead of delete/archive I want four buttons under the list item.

something like this https://github.com/47deg/android-swipelistview but for recyclerview and official support not any 3rd party lib

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  • I have made small library which use ItemTouchHelper to make gestures creation easier, you can find it here github.com/olmur/rvtools Feb 8, 2017 at 11:51

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Yes there is, you can do it with ItemTouchHelper class provided by the support library.

P.S. I had to do this the other day and also wanted to avoid using 3rd party lib if possible. The library might be doing much more than you need and because of that it might be more complex than necessary in your case. It can also unnecessary grow your method count. This is just a sample of reasons why you should avoid adding lib as a quick fix for your problem.

EDIT: I had a go at this, see this blog post and this github repo.

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  • great blog post, however have you managed to implement a swipe for action list using this approach? Aug 1, 2016 at 11:18
  • Not sure I understand what you mean? Swipe for action list? Aug 1, 2016 at 18:04
  • Yes, swipe to show an action behind the row view. Just out of curiosity more than anything else. Aug 2, 2016 at 13:54
  • I have made small library which use ItemTouchHelper to make gestures creation easier, you can find it here github.com/olmur/rvtools Feb 8, 2017 at 11:51
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Yes there is. Use ItemTouchHelper. Try to clone this project and see how it is used.

For specific file, see line 87

For lazy people who don't want to click links, this is how you setup:

    ItemTouchHelper.SimpleCallback simpleCallback =
            new ItemTouchHelper.SimpleCallback(0, ItemTouchHelper.RIGHT) {
                @Override
                public boolean onMove(RecyclerView recyclerView, RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder,
                                      RecyclerView.ViewHolder target) {
                    return false;
                }

                @Override
                public void onSwiped(RecyclerView.ViewHolder viewHolder, int direction) {
                    //do things
                }
            };

    ItemTouchHelper itemTouchHelper = new ItemTouchHelper(simpleCallback);
    itemTouchHelper.attachToRecyclerView(recyclerView);

The recyclerView is the variable holding recycler view.

There are other directions aside from ItemTouchHelper.RIGHT, try to experiment.

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    It's not that people are lazy to click links, today all the links you provided are no longer working and this is the reason why the relevant code should always be included in the answer and not just links.
    – Shadow
    Jan 17, 2019 at 14:51

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