page.title=Handling the Results trainingnavtop=true startpage=true @jd:body
As shown in the previous lesson, you should begin loading your data with a {@link android.support.v4.content.CursorLoader} in your implementation of {@link android.support.v4.app.LoaderManager.LoaderCallbacks#onCreateLoader onCreateLoader()}. The loader then provides the query results to your {@link android.app.Activity} or {@link android.support.v4.app.FragmentActivity} in your implementation of {@link android.support.v4.app.LoaderManager.LoaderCallbacks#onLoadFinished LoaderCallbacks.onLoadFinished()}. One of the incoming arguments to this method is a {@link android.database.Cursor} containing the query results. You can use this object to update your data display or do further processing.
Besides {@link android.support.v4.app.LoaderManager.LoaderCallbacks#onCreateLoader onCreateLoader()} and {@link android.support.v4.app.LoaderManager.LoaderCallbacks#onLoadFinished onLoadFinished()}, you also have to implement {@link android.support.v4.app.LoaderManager.LoaderCallbacks#onLoaderReset onLoaderReset()}. This method is invoked when {@link android.support.v4.content.CursorLoader} detects that data associated with the {@link android.database.Cursor} has changed. When the data changes, the framework also re-runs the current query.
To display {@link android.database.Cursor} data returned by {@link android.support.v4.content.CursorLoader}, use a {@link android.view.View} class that implements {@link android.widget.AdapterView} and provide the view with an adapter that implements {@link android.support.v4.widget.CursorAdapter}. The system then automatically moves data from the {@link android.database.Cursor} to the view.
You can set up the linkage between the view and adapter before you have any data to display, and then move a {@link android.database.Cursor} into the adapter in the {@link android.support.v4.app.LoaderManager.LoaderCallbacks#onLoadFinished onLoadFinished()} method. As soon as you move the {@link android.database.Cursor} into the adapter, the system automatically updates the view. This also happens if you change the contents of the {@link android.database.Cursor}.
For example:
public String[] mFromColumns = {
DataProviderContract.IMAGE_PICTURENAME_COLUMN
};
public int[] mToFields = {
R.id.PictureName
};
// Gets a handle to a List View
ListView mListView = (ListView) findViewById(R.id.dataList);
/*
* Defines a SimpleCursorAdapter for the ListView
*
*/
SimpleCursorAdapter mAdapter =
new SimpleCursorAdapter(
this, // Current context
R.layout.list_item, // Layout for a single row
null, // No Cursor yet
mFromColumns, // Cursor columns to use
mToFields, // Layout fields to use
0 // No flags
);
// Sets the adapter for the view
mListView.setAdapter(mAdapter);
...
/*
* Defines the callback that {@link android.support.v4.content.CursorLoader} calls
* when it's finished its query
*/
@Override
public void onLoadFinished(Loader<Cursor> loader, Cursor cursor) {
...
/*
* Moves the query results into the adapter, causing the
* ListView fronting this adapter to re-display
*/
mAdapter.changeCursor(cursor);
}
The {@link android.support.v4.content.CursorLoader} is reset whenever its {@link android.database.Cursor} becomes invalid. This usually occurs because the data associated with the {@link android.database.Cursor} has changed. Before re-running the query, the framework calls your implementation of {@link android.support.v4.app.LoaderManager.LoaderCallbacks#onLoaderReset onLoaderReset()}. In this callback, you should delete all references to the current {@link android.database.Cursor} in order to prevent memory leaks. Once {@link android.support.v4.app.LoaderManager.LoaderCallbacks#onLoaderReset onLoaderReset()} finishes, {@link android.support.v4.content.CursorLoader} re-runs its query.
For example:
/*
* Invoked when the CursorLoader is being reset. For example, this is
* called if the data in the provider changes and the Cursor becomes stale.
*/
@Override
public void onLoaderReset(Loader<Cursor> loader) {
/*
* Clears out the adapter's reference to the Cursor.
* This prevents memory leaks.
*/
mAdapter.changeCursor(null);
}