Swipe and OnClick events in RecyclerView
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I'm trying to implement a swipe to dismiss action in a RecyclerView but when I set an OnClickListener on any View in a ViewHolder it overrides all OnTouch events on that view.

I can abandon OnClickListener and handle all clicks in the TouchListener but if I have multiple buttons in a child view of the RecycleView than that will be a lot of code and this doesn't look like a right way.

In my RecyleView I'm setting Swipe to dismiss listeners (similar to this):

    setOnTouchListener(touchListener);
    setOnScrollListener(touchListener.makeScrollListener());

It works in the ListView, but in the RecycleView the OnClickListener blocks OnTouchListner events.

Example of the layout for ViewHolder view.

<RelativeLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
android:id="@+id/card_title"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:minHeight="72dp"
android:descendantFocusability="blocksDescendants">

<ImageView
    android:id="@+id/keep_icon"
    android:layout_width="48dp"
    android:layout_height="48dp"
    android:layout_centerInParent="true"
    android:src="@drawable/ic_received" />

Inflating in the RecyclerView.Adapter:

@Override
public ViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(ViewGroup viewGroup, int i) {
    View v = mInflater.inflate(R.layout.push_card_view_compat, viewGroup, false);
    return new ViewHolder(v, onClickListener, onKeepListener);
}

The ViewHolder:

public ViewHolder(final View itemView,
                  final OnViewHolderClickListener onClickListener,
                  final OnKeepListener onKeepListener) {
    super(itemView);
    keepButton = (ImageView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.keep_icon);

    itemView.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
    @Override
    public void onClick(View v) {
        onItemClickListener.onClick(getPosition(), itemView);
    }
    });
    keepButton.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
    @Override
    public void onClick(View v) {
        onKeepListener.onClick(getPosition(), itemView);
    }
    });
}
Graphy answered 29/10, 2014 at 12:9 Comment(10)
try adding to your xml outter ViewGroup for row items: android:descendantFocusability="blocksDescendants"Schulman
@inner_class7 It didn't work.Graphy
did you add this to your parent element of your view holder?Schulman
Yes, I've also tried "afterDescendants" but neither worked.Graphy
post your xml pleaseSchulman
Added xml and more code.Graphy
@IvanFork have you used RecyclerView.OnItemTouchListener ?Vellavelleity
@Vellavelleity Looks like a RecyclerView.OnItemTouchListener is the way to go, an OnClickListener don't block its events. But it works differently than OnTouchListener and needs a little bit different implementation for swipes.Graphy
@IvanFork it works like ViewGroup's touch events: you have onInterceptTouchEvent and OnTouchEventVellavelleity
Did you found the solition? If yes please share it.Oesophagus
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I achieved that by assigning OnClickListener for the buttons in the ViewHolder, and creating an interface for the touch events.

The sample project is on GitHub: https://github.com/brnunes/SwipeableRecyclerView.

In my case each item is a CardView with two buttons, and I want to detect the touch events in the CardView and the Buttons. The CardView layout looks like this:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<android.support.v7.widget.CardView xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    xmlns:card_view="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="match_parent"
    android:layout_margin="5dp"
    android:clickable="true"
    android:foreground="?android:attr/selectableItemBackground"
    android:orientation="vertical"
    card_view:cardCornerRadius="5dp">

    <RelativeLayout
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:layout_height="match_parent">

        <TextView
            android:id="@+id/card_view_title"
            android:layout_width="match_parent"
            android:layout_height="50dp"
            android:layout_alignParentTop="true"
            android:layout_centerHorizontal="true"
            android:gravity="center"
            android:textColor="@android:color/black"
            android:textSize="24sp" />

        <LinearLayout
            android:layout_width="match_parent"
            android:layout_height="wrap_content"
            android:layout_alignParentBottom="true"
            android:layout_below="@id/card_view_title"
            android:layout_centerHorizontal="true"
            android:gravity="center">

            <Button
                android:id="@+id/card_view_button1"
                android:layout_width="wrap_content"
                android:layout_height="wrap_content"
                android:text="Button1" />

            <Button
                android:id="@+id/card_view_button2"
                android:layout_width="wrap_content"
                android:layout_height="wrap_content"
                android:text="Button2" />
        </LinearLayout>
    </RelativeLayout>

</android.support.v7.widget.CardView>

Then in the Activity, I declared an interface to receive the touch events:

public interface OnItemTouchListener {
    public void onCardViewTap(View view, int position);
    public void onButton1Click(View view, int position);
    public void onButton2Click(View view, int position);
}

And in the ViewHolder I assign OnClickListeners to the objects that I want to listen to, and call my custom listener:

public class CardViewAdapter extends RecyclerView.Adapter<CardViewAdapter.ViewHolder> {
    private List<String> cards;
    private OnItemTouchListener onItemTouchListener;

    public CardViewAdapter(List<String> cards, OnItemTouchListener onItemTouchListener) {
        this.cards = cards;
        this.onItemTouchListener = onItemTouchListener;
    }

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

    @Override
    public void onBindViewHolder(ViewHolder viewHolder, int i) {
        viewHolder.title.setText(cards.get(i));
    }

    @Override
    public int getItemCount() {
        return cards == null ? 0 : cards.size();
    }

    public class ViewHolder extends RecyclerView.ViewHolder {
        private TextView title;
        private Button button1;
        private Button button2;

        public ViewHolder(View itemView) {
            super(itemView);
            title = (TextView) itemView.findViewById(R.id.card_view_title);
            button1 = (Button) itemView.findViewById(R.id.card_view_button1);
            button2 = (Button) itemView.findViewById(R.id.card_view_button2);

            button1.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
                @Override
                public void onClick(View v) {
                    onItemTouchListener.onButton1Click(v, getPosition());
                }
            });

            button2.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
                @Override
                public void onClick(View v) {
                    onItemTouchListener.onButton2Click(v, getPosition());
                }
            });

            itemView.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
                @Override
                public void onClick(View v) {
                    onItemTouchListener.onCardViewTap(v, getPosition());
                }
            });
        }
    }
}

Finally, instantiate the custom OnItemTouchListener and pass it to the CardViewAdapter constructor:

@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);

    mItems = new ArrayList<>(30);
    for (int i = 0; i < 30; i++) {
        mItems.add(String.format("Card number %2d", i));
    }

    OnItemTouchListener itemTouchListener = new OnItemTouchListener() {
        @Override
        public void onCardViewTap(View view, int position) {
            Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "Tapped " + mItems.get(position), Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
        }

        @Override
        public void onButton1Click(View view, int position) {
            Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "Clicked Button1 in " + mItems.get(position), Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
        }

        @Override
        public void onButton2Click(View view, int position) {
            Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "Clicked Button2 in " + mItems.get(position), Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
        }
    };

    mAdapter = new CardViewAdapter(mItems, itemTouchListener);

    mRecyclerView = (RecyclerView) findViewById(R.id.recycler_view);

    mRecyclerView.setLayoutManager(new LinearLayoutManager(this));
    mRecyclerView.setAdapter(mAdapter);

    // ... Assign the swipe listener
}
Luralurch answered 10/1, 2015 at 21:3 Comment(2)
I wish I could up-vote this a million times! My scrolling is still a bit staggered, because of loading images... any advice on that would be great. :\Skeg
The solution is to load the image to the memory asynchronously in an AsyncTask, and then show it in the ImageView. Check this article developer.android.com/training/improving-layouts/…. This post also talks about async loading. In the example the images are downloaded from the internet, but it is even simpler if you are loading them locally: android-developers.blogspot.com/2010/07/…Luralurch

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