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I am replacing my ListView with RecyclerView, list showing ok, but I would like to know how to get clicked item and its position, similar to the method OnItemClickListener.onItemClick(AdapterView parent, View v, int position, long id) we use in ListView.

Thanks for ideas!

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Based on the link: Why doesn't RecyclerView have onItemClickListener()? and How RecyclerView is different from Listview?, and also @Duncan's general idea, I give my solution here:

  • Define one interface RecyclerViewClickListener for a passing message from the adapter to Activity/Fragment:

      public interface RecyclerViewClickListener {
          public void recyclerViewListClicked(View v, int position);
      }
    
  • In Activity/Fragment implement the interface, and also pass listener to adapter:

      @Override
      public void recyclerViewListClicked(View v, int position){... ...}
    
      //set up adapter and pass clicked listener this
      myAdapter = new MyRecyclerViewAdapter(context, this);
    
  • In Adapter and ViewHolder:

      public class MyRecyclerViewAdapter extends RecyclerView.Adapter<MyRecyclerViewAdapter.ItemViewHolder> {
         ... ... 
         private Context context;
         private static RecyclerViewClickListener itemListener;
    
    
         public MyRecyclerViewAdapter(Context context, RecyclerViewClickListener itemListener) {
             this.context = context;
             this.itemListener = itemListener;
             ... ...
         }
    
    
         //ViewHolder class implement OnClickListener, 
         //set clicklistener to itemView and, 
         //send message back to Activity/Fragment 
         public static class ItemViewHolder extends RecyclerView.ViewHolder implements View.OnClickListener{
             ... ...
             public ItemViewHolder(View convertView) {
                 super(convertView);
                 ... ...
                 convertView.setOnClickListener(this);
             }
    
             @Override
             public void onClick(View v) {
                 itemListener.recyclerViewListClicked(v, this.getPosition());     
    
             }
         }
      }
    

After testing, it works fine.

[UPDATE]

Since API 22, RecyclerView.ViewHolder.getPosition() is deprecated, so instead with getLayoutPosition().

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    use getLayoutPosition() method as getPosition() is depricated now. May 5, 2015 at 6:28
  • 2
    thanks for this piece of code :) just one tip: reference the static private static RecyclerViewClickListener itemListener; in a static way in the constructor. Oct 4, 2015 at 22:02
  • 1
    @khurramengr I ended up adding a listener into each item in the method onBindViewHolder. Moreover, my list item was not all clickable (only part of the item). Jan 4, 2016 at 0:33
  • 2
    Should you not be using a WeakReference here: new MyRecyclerViewAdapter(context, this)? This might cause memory leaks Feb 26, 2017 at 1:08
  • 2
    public void recyclerViewListClicked(View v, int position); The modifier public is redundant for interface methods
    – Joel Raju
    May 20, 2017 at 18:33
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public class MyRvAdapter extends RecyclerView.Adapter<MyRvAdapter.MyViewHolder>{
    public Context context;
    public ArrayList<RvDataItem> dataItems;

    ...
    constructor
    overrides
    ...

    class MyViewHolder extends RecyclerView.ViewHolder{
        public TextView textView;
        public Context context;

        public MyViewHolder(View itemView, Context context) {
            super(itemView);

            this.context = context;

            this.textView = (TextView)itemView.findViewById(R.id.textView);

            // on item click
            itemView.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener(){
                @Override
                public void onClick(View v) {
                    // get position
                    int pos = getAdapterPosition();

                    // check if item still exists
                    if(pos != RecyclerView.NO_POSITION){
                        RvDataItem clickedDataItem = dataItems.get(pos);
                        Toast.makeText(v.getContext(), "You clicked " + clickedDataItem.getName(), Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
                    }
                }
            });
        }
    }
}
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    Thank you. getAdapterPosition() is what I needed. Jan 30, 2017 at 12:43
  • pos != RecyclerView.NO_POSITION might fail. eg: pos = -2. pos > RecyclerView.NO_POSITION is better..I think ? Jul 29, 2021 at 12:43
13

Here is an Example to set a Click Listener.

Adapter extends  RecyclerView.Adapter<MessageAdapter.MessageViewHolder> {  ...  }

 public static class MessageViewHolder extends RecyclerView.ViewHolder implements View.OnClickListener {
        public TextView     tv_msg;
        public TextView     tv_date;
        public TextView     tv_sendTime;
        public ImageView    sharedFile;
        public ProgressBar sendingProgressBar;

        public MessageViewHolder(View v) {
            super(v);
            tv_msg =  (TextView) v.findViewById(R.id.tv_msg);
            tv_date = (TextView)  v.findViewById(R.id.tv_date);
            tv_sendTime = (TextView)  v.findViewById(R.id.tv_sendTime);
            sendingProgressBar = (ProgressBar) v.findViewById(R.id.sendingProgressBar);
            sharedFile = (ImageView) v.findViewById(R.id.sharedFile);

            sharedFile.setOnClickListener(this);

        }

        @Override
        public void onClick(View view) {
        int position  =   getAdapterPosition();


            switch (view.getId()){
                case R.id.sharedFile:


                    Log.w("", "Selected"+position);


                    break;
            }
        }

    }
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  • What is getAdapterPostion(); here?
    – TheDevMan
    Aug 17, 2015 at 11:40
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    the position of the view clicked. is not a custom method. Aug 17, 2015 at 15:30
  • This seems like the cleanest way to do this, especially since you're almost always interested in getting data using the position and may not have access to the RecyclerView object. Sep 4, 2016 at 23:16
  • Thanks a lot for int position = getAdapterPosition(); Jul 8, 2017 at 17:00
  • Please take note that calling getAdapterPosition while the list is being updated, e.g. because of calling notififyXYZ, will return -1
    – David
    Nov 22, 2017 at 16:10
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Put this code where you define recycler view in activity.

    rv_list.addOnItemTouchListener(
            new RecyclerItemClickListener(activity, new RecyclerItemClickListener.OnItemClickListener() {
                @Override
                public void onItemClick(View v, int position) {

                    Toast.makeText(activity, "" + position, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
                }
            })
    );

Then make separate class and put this code:

import android.content.Context;
import android.support.v7.widget.RecyclerView;
import android.view.GestureDetector;
import android.view.MotionEvent;
import android.view.View;
public class RecyclerItemClickListener implements RecyclerView.OnItemTouchListener {

    private OnItemClickListener mListener;
    public interface OnItemClickListener {
        public void onItemClick(View view, int position);
    }
    GestureDetector mGestureDetector;
    public RecyclerItemClickListener(Context context, OnItemClickListener listener) {
        mListener = listener;
        mGestureDetector = new GestureDetector(context, new GestureDetector.SimpleOnGestureListener() {
            @Override
            public boolean onSingleTapUp(MotionEvent e) {
                return true;
            }
        });
    }
    @Override
    public boolean onInterceptTouchEvent(RecyclerView view, MotionEvent e) {
        View childView = view.findChildViewUnder(e.getX(), e.getY());
        if (childView != null && mListener != null && mGestureDetector.onTouchEvent(e)) {
            mListener.onItemClick(childView, view.getChildAdapterPosition(childView));
        }
        return false;
    }

    @Override
    public void onTouchEvent(RecyclerView view, MotionEvent motionEvent) {
    }

    @Override
    public void onRequestDisallowInterceptTouchEvent(boolean disallowIntercept) {

    }
}
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create java file with below code

public class RecyclerItemClickListener implements RecyclerView.OnItemTouchListener {
private OnItemClickListener mListener;

public interface OnItemClickListener {
    public void onItemClick(View view, int position);
}

GestureDetector mGestureDetector;

public RecyclerItemClickListener(Context context, OnItemClickListener listener) {
    mListener = listener;
    mGestureDetector = new GestureDetector(context, new GestureDetector.SimpleOnGestureListener() {
        @Override public boolean onSingleTapUp(MotionEvent e) {
            return true;
        }
    });
}

@Override public boolean onInterceptTouchEvent(RecyclerView view, MotionEvent e) {
    View childView = view.findChildViewUnder(e.getX(), e.getY());
    if (childView != null && mListener != null && mGestureDetector.onTouchEvent(e)) {
        mListener.onItemClick(childView, view.getChildLayoutPosition(childView));
        return true;
    }
    return false;
}

@Override public void onTouchEvent(RecyclerView view, MotionEvent motionEvent) { }

@Override
public void onRequestDisallowInterceptTouchEvent(boolean disallowIntercept) {

}

and just use the listener on your RecyclerView object.

recyclerView.addOnItemTouchListener(  
new RecyclerItemClickListener(context, new RecyclerItemClickListener.OnItemClickListener() {
  @Override public void onItemClick(View view, int position) {
    // TODO Handle item click
  }
}));
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  • RecyclerItemClickListener is not a default android class, you should provide the library you are using or the class itself.
    – Greg
    Dec 21, 2018 at 15:52
5

If you want Click event of recycle-View from activity/fragment instead of adapter then you can also use following short cut way.

recyclerView.setOnTouchListener(new View.OnTouchListener() {
            @Override
            public boolean onTouch(View v, MotionEvent event) {
                final TextView txtStatusChange = (TextView)v.findViewById(R.id.txt_key_status);
                txtStatusChange.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
                    @Override
                    public void onClick(View v) {
                        Log.e(TAG, "hello text " + txtStatusChange.getText().toString() + " TAG " + txtStatusChange.getTag().toString());
                        Util.showToast(CampaignLiveActivity.this,"hello");
                    }
                });
                return false;
            }
        });

You can also use other long ways like using interface

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  • ,, hi there, but what if we have to get position of item clicked as well. ? May 23, 2016 at 5:58
  • You can just set the position of item in TAG through adapter and then get the tag as mentioned above txtStatusChange.getTag().toString() May 25, 2016 at 6:35
  • @AmandeepRohila In order for the code to work, I have to scroll to the end of a horizontal recyclerview first. Only then does the toast work. Isn't there a way to make it work without having to scroll forth and back first? Nov 14, 2016 at 9:48
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recyclerViewObject.addOnItemTouchListener(
    new RecyclerItemClickListener(
        getContext(),
        recyclerViewObject,
        new RecyclerItemClickListener.OnItemClickListener() {
            @Override public void onItemClick(View view, int position) {
                // view is the clicked view (the one you wanted
                // position is its position in the adapter
            }
            @Override public void onLongItemClick(View view, int position) {
            }
        }
    )
);
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  • this is not working since RecyclerItemClickListener doesn't exist (anymore).
    – Yvain
    Jan 22, 2021 at 20:08
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Use below code:-

public class SergejAdapter extends RecyclerView.Adapter<SergejAdapter.MyViewHolder>{

...

class MyViewHolder extends RecyclerView.ViewHolder implements View.OnClickListener{


    @Override
    public void onClick(View v) {
        // here you use position
        int position = getAdapterPosition();
        ...

    }
}
}
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Here is the simplest and the easiest way to find the position of the clicked item:

I've also faced the same problem.

I wanted to find of the position of the clicked/selected item of the RecyclerView() and perform some specific operations on that particular item.

getAdapterPosition() method works like a charm for these kind of stuff. I found this method after a day of long research and after trying numerous other methods.

int position = getAdapterPosition();
Toast.makeText(this, "Position is: "+position, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();

You do not have to use any extra method. Just create a global variable named 'position' and initialize it with getAdapterPosition() in any of the major method of the adapter (class or similar).

Here is a brief documentation from this link.

getAdapterPosition added in version 22.1.0 int getAdapterPosition () Returns the Adapter position of the item represented by this ViewHolder. Note that this might be different than the getLayoutPosition() if there are pending adapter updates but a new layout pass has not happened yet. RecyclerView does not handle any adapter updates until the next layout traversal. This may create temporary inconsistencies between what user sees on the screen and what adapter contents have. This inconsistency is not important since it will be less than 16ms but it might be a problem if you want to use ViewHolder position to access the adapter. Sometimes, you may need to get the exact adapter position to do some actions in response to user events. In that case, you should use this method which will calculate the Adapter position of the ViewHolder.

Happy to help. Feel free to ask doubts.

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My simple solution

Make a position holder:

    public class PositionHolder {

    private int position;

    public PositionHolder(int position) {
        this.position = position;
    }

    public int getPosition() {
        return position;
    }

    public void setPosition(int position) {
        this.position = position;
    }
}

Just position or put data you need to get from activity.

Adapter constructor:

public ItemsAdapter(Context context, List<Item> items, PositionHolder positionHolder){
        this.context = context;
        this.items = items;
        this.positionHolder = positionHolder;
}

In Activity:

 @Override
    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {

        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);

        selectedPosition = 0;

        positionHolder = new PositionHolder(selectedPosition);
        initView();
    }

In Adapter onClickLictener in the item
in onBindViewHolder

holder.holderButton.setOnClickListener(v -> {
            positionHolder.setPosition(position);
            notifyDataSetChanged();
        });

Now whenever you change position in RecyclerView it is hold in the Holder (or maybe it should be called Listener)

I hope it will be usefull

My first post ;P

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RecyclerView doesn't provide such method.

To manage click events on RecyclerView I ended up implementing onClickListener in my adapter, when binding the ViewHolder: In my ViewHolder I keep a reference to the root view (as you can do with your ImageViews, TextViews, etc...) and when binding the viewHolder I set a tag on it with information I need to handle click (such as position) and a clicklistener

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    yes we can set click listener in ViewHolder, but I need pass back the clicked item view and position to my fragment for further process
    – Xcihnegn
    Feb 3, 2015 at 11:03
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Everytime I use another approach. People seem to store or get position on a view, rather than storing a reference to an object that is displayed by ViewHolder.

I use this approach instead, and just store it in ViewHolder when onBindViewHolder() is called, and set reference to null in onViewRecycled().

Every time ViewHolder becomes invisible, it's recycled. So this doesn't affect in large memory consumption.

@Override
public void onBindViewHolder(final ItemViewHolder holder, int position) {
    ...
    holder.displayedItem = adapterItemsList.get(i);
    ...
}

@Override
public void onViewRecycled(ItemViewHolder holder) {
    ...
    holder.displayedItem = null;
    ...
}

class ItemViewHolder extends RecyclerView.ViewHolder {
    ...
    MySuperItemObject displayedItem = null;
    ...
}
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From the designer, you can set the onClick property of the listItem to a method defined with a single parameter. I have an example method defined below. The method getAdapterPosition will give you the index of the selected listItem.

public void exampleOnClickMethod(View view){
    myRecyclerView.getChildViewHolder(view).getAdapterPosition());
}

For information on setting up a RecyclerView, see the documentation here: https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/layout/recyclerview

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The simple (but not so obvious) solution is to do this:

@Override
    public ViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(ViewGroup viewGroup, int viewType) {

        View v = LayoutInflater.from(viewGroup.getContext())
                .inflate(R.layout.recycler_row, viewGroup, false);
        ViewHolder vh = new ViewHolder(v);

and then, whenever, call the method currentPosition = vh.getLayoutPosition();

In my case, I do that in an onClick listener put on that vh View. IMHO, the recycleView class misses out in that .getPosition() and other features that we know from ListView, and that are sometimes mandatory, are simply not available. I strongly regret having moved from ListView to Recycle ditto. The timethief cost was more than a day to unveil its mysteries. Bad engineering. (But what is there is ok)

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  • After wasting an entire day searching for a solution, I stumbled across this which was exactly what I needed! Works perfectly. Jul 11, 2021 at 19:27
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//Create below methods into the Activity which contains RecyclerView.


private void createRecyclerView() {

final RecyclerView recyclerView = (RecyclerView)findViewById(R.id.recyclerView);
    recyclerView.setLayoutManager(new LinearLayoutManager(this));
    MyAdapter myAdapter=new MyAdapter(dataAray,MianActivity.this);
    recyclerView.setAdapter(myAdapter);
    recyclerView.setItemAnimator(new DefaultItemAnimator());

    setRecyclerViewClickListner(recyclerView);
}

private void setRecyclerViewClickListner(RecyclerView recyclerView){

    final GestureDetector gestureDetector = new GestureDetector(MainActivity.this,new GestureDetector.SimpleOnGestureListener() {
        @Override public boolean onSingleTapUp(MotionEvent e) {
            return true;
        }
    });


    recyclerView.addOnItemTouchListener(new RecyclerView.OnItemTouchListener() {
        @Override
        public boolean onInterceptTouchEvent(RecyclerView recyclerView, MotionEvent motionEvent) {
            View child =recyclerView.findChildViewUnder(motionEvent.getX(),motionEvent.getY());
            if(child!=null && gestureDetector.onTouchEvent(motionEvent)){
               int position=recyclerView.getChildLayoutPosition(child);
                String name=itemArray.get(position).name;

            return true;
        }

        @Override
        public void onTouchEvent(RecyclerView recyclerView, MotionEvent motionEvent) {

        }

        @Override
        public void onRequestDisallowInterceptTouchEvent(boolean b) {

        }
    });
}
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    Please add an explanation, just dumping code without introduction and an explanation how this fixes the problem is not very helpful. Aug 16, 2015 at 10:19
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Try in this way

Adapter class :

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

public interface OnItemClickListener {
    void onItemClick(ContentItem item);
}

private final List<ContentItem> items;
private final OnItemClickListener listener;

public ContentAdapter(List<ContentItem> items, OnItemClickListener listener) {
    this.items = items;
    this.listener = listener;
}

@Override public ViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(ViewGroup parent, int viewType) {
    View v = LayoutInflater.from(parent.getContext()).inflate(R.layout.view_item, parent, false);
    return new ViewHolder(v);
}

@Override public void onBindViewHolder(ViewHolder holder, int position) {
    holder.bind(items.get(position), listener);
}

@Override public int getItemCount() {
    return items.size();
}

static class ViewHolder extends RecyclerView.ViewHolder {

    private TextView name;
    private ImageView image;

    public ViewHolder(View itemView) {
        super(itemView);
        name = (TextView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.name);
        image = (ImageView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.image);
    }

    public void bind(final ContentItem item, final OnItemClickListener listener) {
        name.setText(item.name);
        itemView.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
            @Override public void onClick(View v) {
                listener.onItemClick(item);
            }
        });
    }
}

}

In your Activity or fragment :

ContentAdapter adapter = new ContentAdapter(itemList, this);

Note : Implement the OnItemClickListener based on context given by you in activity or fragment and overide methods.

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  • Nice solution above. Can you add to the above to show what the onItemClick method should look like in the Activity? I am trying to pass the item's position to an Intent (to open the next Activity) and I keep getting the wrong position.
    – AJW
    Sep 3, 2017 at 4:22
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Short extension for Kotlin
Method returns absolute position of all items (not the position of only visible items).

fun RecyclerView.getChildPositionAt(x: Float, y: Float): Int {
    return getChildAdapterPosition(findChildViewUnder(x, y))
}

And usage

val position = recyclerView.getChildPositionAt(event.x, event.y)
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Use getLayoutPosition() in your custom interface java method. This will return the selected position of an item, check full detail on

https://becody.com/get-clicked-item-and-its-position-in-recyclerview/

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//simply check if the adapter position you get not less than zero

holder.btnDelItem.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
    @Override
    public void onClick(View v) {
        if(holder.getAdapterPosition()>=0){
            list.remove(holder.getAdapterPosition());
            notifyDataSetChanged();
        }
    }
});
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    – David Buck
    Nov 28, 2019 at 10:41
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After lot of trial and error I found that there is a very easy way to do this that is by creating an interface in adapter class and implementing that in fragment now here comes the twist, I instansiated the view model inside my override function present In the fragment now you can send the data from that function to viemodel and from there anywhere.

I don't know if this method is good coding method but please let me know in comment and if any wants to see the let me know in the comment section I regularly open stackover flow.

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  • Sounds good but can you please provide more details Dec 31, 2020 at 8:57
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recyclerView.addOnItemTouchListener(object : AdapterView.OnItemClickListener,
                RecyclerView.OnItemTouchListener {
                override fun onItemClick(p0: AdapterView<*>?, p1: View?, p2: Int, p3: Long) {
                    TODO("Not yet implemented")
                }

                override fun onTouchEvent(rv: RecyclerView, e: MotionEvent) {
                    TODO("Not yet implemented")
                }

                override fun onInterceptTouchEvent(rv: RecyclerView, e: MotionEvent): Boolean {
                    TODO("Not yet implemented")
                }

                override fun onRequestDisallowInterceptTouchEvent(disallowIntercept: Boolean) {
                    TODO("Not yet implemented")
                }

            })

If use Kotlin

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    – rizerphe
    Jun 28, 2020 at 7:39
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In onViewHolder set onClickListiner to any view and in side click use this code :

Toast.makeText(Drawer_bar.this, "position" + position, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();

Replace Drawer_Bar with your Activity name.

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