@AdamMc331 PagedListAdapter uses a DiffUtil.ItemCallback that will only update an existing item if the DiffUtil.ItemCallback considers it a "new" item. It seems to me that you do need to go to the server in order to get the new view count, but also you do not want unaffected items to redraw. This can be prevented by adding the view count property to the DiffUtil.ItemCallback. Items with a new view count will be redraw, others won't.
that would be my answer
I am assuming that the original request to display the first list has a field that shows how many views an item has
Let's say I pull in pages of 10, but I scroll down and click on a view near the bottom. The paging request would have to start over from the beginning, wouldn't it?
and so my list actually goes back down to 10 items
Yeah - because the focus is updating that particular item and making sure the diff util is aware that it needs to redraw that item.
My problem goes a step further - I know the item updated, but I need to know "how" and I can sort that out, but knowing how to update that position is what matters.
I'm gonna step away for lunch soon but I will take care of the bounty at some point. I don't know if I can award it right away anyways.
We're probably gonna create another endpoint or some sort of callback from the web that says "hey, they modified this item here's what it looks like now" and I would swap that out
I want to run a task in my app everyday, I am using JobScheduler for it and works fine in stock OS, but when I try to run it in phones which has custom ROM (Xiaomi) it doesn't work unless I explicitly enable auto-start option for the app in security. Is there any solution for this, how are other ...
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@RodrigoGraça No issues here, is it happening on all projects? (Have you tried opening a different project just to rule out an issue with the one you're currently running)
I've cleaned the gradle cache so Its downloading everything again and another package failed in another project:
"Could not find intellij-core.jar (com.android.tools.external.com-intellij:intellij-core:26.0.1"
" Searched in the following locations: https://jcenter.bintray.com/com/android/tools/external/com-intellij/intellij-core/26.0.1/intellij-core-26.0.1.jar "
@RodrigoGraça Does Android Studio give you any hints like "add the google() maven repository" or something like that? Sorry, I'm guessing on past experiences since I can't recreate the issue.
@javadaskari Unfortunately the complaints department has moved please invite @TimCastelijns into a private chat, repeatedly, until he responds, to submit your complaints
I've been developing Android apps for 3 years and I just now realized you can edit the logcat header, so you can remove the long dates which are a pain when you need to copy things from the logcat.