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When no more scrolling is possible in certain Android scrollable views, such as in RecyclerViews, a wavy grey animation is often fired to tell the user they have reached the end.

I don't know what this animation is called (which has made it hard for me to find information about it) so I'm calling it a "bumper". I have a picture of it below.

Anyway I want to trigger a process the moment the bumper has finished animating. Is there a listener I can attach to the bumper to achieve this?

It needs to be a listener I can correlate to a scroll, so hopefully the onBumperStateChanged listener (or whatever it's called) fires for the first time before the scroll listener's onScrollStateChanged fires its SCROLL_STATE_IDLE.

(I have come to think that the bumper animation finishes after SCROLL_STATE_IDLE is called, and may be responsible for jank I am seeing when I trigger my process immediately after SCROLL_STATE_IDLE.)

Thanks!

John

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For the reference it is called the Overscroll Animation and what you should do is to listen for RecyclerView's scroll ending not for the animation itself. Here is how you would do it.

recyclerView.addOnScrollListener(new RecyclerView.OnScrollListener() {
    @Override
    public void onScrollStateChanged(RecyclerView recyclerView, int newState) {
        super.onScrollStateChanged(recyclerView, newState);

        if (!recyclerView.canScrollVertically(1)) {
            Toast.makeText(YourActivity.this, "Last", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();

        }
    }
});

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  • My concern is that the Overscroll Animation (thanks!) finishes after onScrollStateChanged is called, which is what's causing my problems. Are you sure the animation is finished before onScrollStateChanged is called?
    – John
    Aug 24, 2019 at 6:46
  • The animation is called at the same time as onScrollStateChanged. What exactly is your process that's causing the jank? Perhaps you're running some heavy operation on the UI thread which you shouldn't do.
    – 2hamed
    Aug 24, 2019 at 11:35
  • I redraw a bitmap in the UI thread. It can't be redrawn on another thread. So I get jankiness during the Overscroll animation. Which is why I want the animation to end first. There is an onOverScrolled listener that maybe fires before onScrollStateChanged, which I could try . . .
    – John
    Aug 24, 2019 at 12:44
  • I highly doubt that redrawing some bitmap is causing the jankiness. I suggest you double check your code to see if you're doing any heavy processing on the UI thread. It might be worth mentioning Render Thread is some new concept for separating animations from other UI drawing.
    – 2hamed
    Aug 25, 2019 at 9:19

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