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Loaders in Android Honeycomb

I'm trying to figure out how to use Loaders in Android 3.0 but can't seem to get it to work. The docs only describe using CursorLoader but I'm using AsyncTaskLoader.

From the docs it seems that you should only need to implement AsyncTaskLoader.loadInBackground() but it never gets called after getLoaderManager().initLoader() and then creating the loader in the callback.

I can see debug messages saying Created new loader LoaderInfo{4040a828 #0 : ArticleDataLoader{4036b350}} so it seems like it is created successfully.

Is it possible that loaders are currently broken in the SDK or is there some method you need to call after creating the loader? (they haven't done that in the CursorLoader example).

EDIT: Seems like calling forceLoad() on the Loader returned from initLoader() starts the loading at least but this means you can't handle rotations correctly :(

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alexanderblom Avatar asked Feb 07 '11 11:02

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Dianne Hackborn replied on the bug tracker and referred us to the static library implementation. CursorLoader is doing forceLoad() which is why it is working.

See my attached class for a class which handles this for you in most simple cases at the bug tracker: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=14944

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alexanderblom Avatar answered Oct 09 '22 03:10

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You need to override the onStartLoading() method. Look at the example on the developer website.

    /**      * Handles a request to start the Loader.      */     @Override protected void onStartLoading() {         if (mApps != null) {             // If we currently have a result available, deliver it             // immediately.             deliverResult(mApps);         }          // Start watching for changes in the app data.         if (mPackageObserver == null) {             mPackageObserver = new PackageIntentReceiver(this);         }          // Has something interesting in the configuration changed since we         // last built the app list?         boolean configChange = mLastConfig.applyNewConfig(getContext().getResources());          if (takeContentChanged() || mApps == null || configChange) {             // If the data has changed since the last time it was loaded             // or is not currently available, start a load.             forceLoad();         }     } 
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