With the latest alpha version of the release, Flexbox can now be used inside the RecyclerView
as a LayoutManager
(FlexboxLayoutManager
).
That means now you can use Flexbox with large number of items in a scrollable container!
Due to some characteristics of the RecyclerView, some Flexbox attributes are not avaiable/not implemented
to the FlexboxLayoutManager
.
Here is a quick overview of the attributes/features comparison between the two containers.
*1 Partially possible by wrapping it with ScrollView
. But it isn't likely to work with large set
of views inside the layout. Because it doesn't consider view recycling.
FlexboxLayout
can still be used as the same way, but there are some backward-imcompatible
changes introduced.
-
Now Flexbox specific constants are now defined in each individual class such as:
FlexboxLayout.FLEX_DIRECTION_ROW
->FlexDirection.ROW
FlexboxLayout.FLEX_WRAP_WRAP
->FlexWrap.WRAP
FlexboxLayout.JUSTIFY_CONTENT_FLEX_START
->JustifyContent.FLEX_START
FlexboxLayout.ALIGN_ITEMS_FLEX_START
->AlignItems.FLEX_START
FlexboxLayout.ALIGN_CONTENT_FLEX_START
->AlignContent.FLEX_START
including other values (such as FLEX_END, STRETCH) are now moved to each individual class.
The code for the new FlexboxLayoutManager
hasn't merged to the master branch yet, since
it's not as stable as the existing FlexboxLayout
.
But you can still reference some sample code using the FlexboxLayoutManager
inside the
RecyclerView
in the dev_recyclerview branch
such as: