LightCycle is an Android library that helps break logic out of Activity
and Fragment
classes into small, self-contained components called LightCycles.
Fields that are annotated @LightCycle
and implement the LightCycle API within a LightCycleActivity
or LightCycleFragment
will be bound to that Activity
or Fragment
lifecycle.
public class MyActivity extends LightCycleAppCompatActivity<MyActivity> {
@LightCycle MyController controller = new MyController();
@Override
protected void setActivityContentView() {
setContentView(R.layout.main);
}
}
public class MyController extends DefaultActivityLightCycle<MyActivity> {
@Override
public void onPause(MyActivity activity) {
// MyActivity was paused
}
[...]
@Override
public void onResume(MyActivity activity) {
// MyActivity was resumed
}
}
LightCycle lets self-contained classes respond to Android’s lifecycle events. This supports composition over inheritance and promotes components that follow the single responsibility principle. We believe it helps us write more readable, maintainable and testable code. It works particularly well alongside dependency injection.
Activity
&Fragment
classes:- Inflate layouts and configure Android specifics
- Declare LightCycles
- A LightCycle component is responsible for an isolated chunk of logic (such as presentation, tracking etc.)
A LightCycle doesn't know about other LightCycles. There is no guarantee for ordering when multiple LightCycles receive the same lifecycle callback.
There are 3 types of LightCycles - the API is comparable to the ActivityLifecycleCallbacks
from the Android SDK:
ActivityLightCycle
FragmentLightCycle
SupportFragmentLightCycle
For convenience, default implementations are provided:
DefaultActivityLightCycle
DefaultFragmentLightCycle
DefaultSupportFragmentLightCycle
This dispatches an Activity
or Fragment
lifecycle callback to attached LightCycles. The API defines a single bind
method. See the LightCycleDispatcher
interface.
Three types of dispatchers are provided:
ActivityLightCycleDispatcher
FragmentLightCycleDispatcher
SupportFragmentLightCycleDispatcher
Note: these built-in classes are both dispatchers and LightCycles, meaning that you can nest LightCycles.
public class MyActivity extends LightCycleAppCompatActivity<MyBaseActivity> {
@LightCycle MyController controller = new MyController();
@Override
protected void setActivityContentView() {
setContentView(R.layout.main);
}
}
public class MyController extends ActivityLightCycleDispatcher<MyActivity> {
@LightCycle MySubController1 controller = new MyController1();
@LightCycle MySubController2 controller = new MyController2();
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
[...] // <- specific init
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState) // <- call super to dispatch.
}
}
The following base activities are provided so far:
LightCycleActionBarActivity
LightCycleAppCompatActivity
LightCycleFragment
LightCycleSupportFragment
To add LightCycles to your MyBaseActivity
, your Activity
must:
- Implement the
LightCycleDispatcher
interface. Note: The processor needs to know the exact type being dispatched, so if your base activity is templated then the activities inheriting from it must explicitlyimplements LightCycleDispatcher<ActivityLightCycle<YourActivity>>
- Dispatch all the lifecycle methods
- Bind fields annotated
@LightCycle
withLightCycles.bind(this)
The same technique applies for Fragment
.
public class MyBaseActivity extends Activity implements LightCycleDispatcher<ActivityLightCycle<MyBaseActivity>> {
private final ActivityLightCycleDispatcher<MyBaseActivity> lightCycleDispatcher;
@Override
public void bind(ActivityLightCycle<MyBaseActivity> lightCycle) {
lightCycleDispatcher.bind(lightCycle);
}
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
LightCycles.bind(this);
lightCycleDispatcher.onCreate((MyBaseActivity) this, savedInstanceState);
}
[...]
@Override
protected void onDestroy() {
lightCycleDispatcher.onDestroy((MyBaseActivity) this);
super.onDestroy();
}
}
See for example LightCycleActionBarActivity or LightCycleSupportFragment.
Gradle:
buildscript {
dependencies {
classpath 'com.neenbedankt.gradle.plugins:android-apt:1.8'
}
}
apply plugin: 'com.neenbedankt.android-apt'
ext.lightCycleVersion=<LATEST_VERSION>
dependencies {
compile 'com.soundcloud.lightcycle:lightcycle-lib:$lightCycleVersion'
apt 'com.soundcloud.lightcycle:lightcycle-processor:$lightCycleVersion'
}