When I'm pressing on the item in my navigationView I call getSupportFM and load fragment. In the fragment I attach ViewModel and in the constructor and then I load my data from network and in this time in the method .doOnNext
save it's in Realm database.
public MyViewModel() {
repository = new MyRepository();
realm = Realm.getDefaultInstance();
liveData = new LiveRealmResults<>(realm.where(MyClass.class).findAllAsync());
}
My network request:
apiInterface.getMyData(page)
.subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
.doOnNext(myDataRequest -> {
if (myDataRequest.getMyData().size() != 0) {
List<MyData> myData= myDataRequest.getMyData();
try (Realm realm = Realm.getDefaultInstance()) {
realm.executeTransaction(r -> r.insertOrUpdate(myData));
}
}
})
.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
My fragment:
@Override
public void onCreate(@Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
//we should to do this.
//https://developer.android.com/jetpack/arch/livedata#the_advantages_of_using_livedata
viewModel = ViewModelProviders.of(getActivity()).get(MyViewModel.class);
viewModel.getMyLiveData().observe(this, stateObserver);
}
And Observer:
private Observer<List<MyData>> stateObserver = new Observer<List<MyData>>() {
@Override
public void onChanged(@Nullable List<MyData> myData) {
if (myData.size() != 0) {
progressBar.setVisibility(View.GONE);
adapter.updateAdapter(myData);
}
}
};
But, if I deleting this line DrawerLayout isn't laggy when I'm swapping between fragments with navigationView. In the first time, I load 20 elements from network.
I've spent two days to fix it but I don't understand how to do this.
viewModel.getMyLiveData().observe(this, stateObserver);