A lightweight library built on top of Android Architecture Component ViewModel to simplify how UI Controllers (e.g., Activity
, Fragment
& NavBackStackEntry
) retain instances on Android.
- Eliminate
ViewModel
inheritance. - Eliminate
ViewModelProvider.Factory
need. - Easy access to
ViewModel
scoped properties:CoroutineScope
(viewModelScope
),SavedStateHandle
, and many others. - Enable composition: callbacks can be listened with
OnClearedListener
.
Motivation: Retained was originally created to share a ViewModel
in Kotlin Multiplatform projects between Android & iOS with ease.
dependencies {
// `Activity` support
implementation 'dev.marcellogalhardo:retained-activity:{Tag}'
// `Fragment` support, includes `Activity` support
implementation 'dev.marcellogalhardo:retained-fragment:{Tag}'
// Navigation support
implementation 'dev.marcellogalhardo:retained-navigation:{Tag}'
// Navigation with Fragment support, includes `Navigation` support
implementation 'dev.marcellogalhardo:retained-navigation-fragment:{Tag}'
// Compose support
implementation 'dev.marcellogalhardo:retained-compose:{Tag}'
// View support (experimental)
implementation 'dev.marcellogalhardo:retained-view:{Tag}'
implementation 'dev.marcellogalhardo:retained-navigation-view:{Tag}'
}
(Please replace {Tag}
with the latest version numbers)
The following sections demonstrate how to retain instances in activities and fragments. For simplicity, all examples will retain the following class:
class ViewModel(var counter: Int = 0)
// retain an instance in an Activity:
class CounterActivity : AppCompatActivity() {
private val viewModel: ViewModel by retain { ViewModel() }
}
// retain an instance in a Fragment:
class CounterFragment : Fragment() {
private val viewModel: ViewModel by retain { ViewModel() }
}
// share an instance between Fragments scoped to the Activity
class CounterFragment : Fragment() {
private val sharedViewModel: ViewModel by retainInActivity { ViewModel() }
}
// share an instance between Fragments scoped to the NavGraph
class CounterFragment : Fragment() {
private val viewModel: ViewModel by retainInNavGraph(R.navigation.nav_graph) { ViewModel() }
}
@Composable
fun SampleView() {
val viewModel = retain { ViewModel() }
val activity: ComponentActivity // find Activity
val viewModel = retain(owner = activity) { ViewModel() }
val fragment: Fragment // find Fragment
val viewModel = retain(owner = fragment) { ViewModel() }
val navBackStackEntry: NavBackStackEntry // find NavBackStackEntry
val viewModel = retain(owner = navBackStackEntry) { ViewModel() }
}
When retaining an instance, you have access to a RetainedEntry
which contains all parameters you might need.
@Composable
fun SampleView() {
val viewModel = retain { entry: RetainedEntry ->
ViewModel()
}
// ...
}
The entry exposes a SavedStateHandle
that can be used to work with the saved state, just like in a regular Android ViewModel
.
class CounterFragment : Fragment() {
private val viewModel: ViewModel by retain { entry ->
ViewModel(counter = entry.savedStateHandle.get<Int>("count"))
}
// ...
}
It also exposes a CoroutineScope
that works just like viewModelScope
from the Android ViewModel
.
class Presenter(scope: CoroutineScope) { /* ... */ }
fun SampleFragment() {
private val presenter: Presenter by retain { entry ->
Presenter(scope = entry.scope)
}
// ...
}
For more details, see RetainedEntry
.
When retaining an instance, you can use the RetainedEntry
to be notified when a retained instance is cleared (ViewModel.onCleared
).
@Composable
fun SampleView() {
val viewModel = retain { entry ->
entry.onClearedListeners += {
println("Invoked when the host 'ViewModel.onCleared' is called")
}
// ...
}
// ...
}
As a convenience, if the retained instance implements the OnClearedListener
interface, it will be automatically added to onClearedListeners
and notified.
Besides Activities and Fragments, it's also possible to retain instances in a view. There are a couple of extra modules for that:
dependencies {
implementation 'dev.marcellogalhardo:retained-view:{Tag}'
implementation 'dev.marcellogalhardo:retained-navigation-view:{Tag}'
}
The retained-view
module exposes retainInActivity
and retain
, which will scope the instance to the parent being it an activity or a fragment. The retained-view-navigation
module exposes retainInNavGraph
to retain instances scoped to the NavGraph
.
Copyright 2019 Marcello Galhardo
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