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Kickstart Modern Android Development with Jetpack and Kotlin

You're reading from  Kickstart Modern Android Development with Jetpack and Kotlin

Product type Book
Published in May 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801811071
Pages 472 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Catalin Ghita Catalin Ghita
Profile icon Catalin Ghita

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Exploring the Core Jetpack Suite and Other Libraries
2. Chapter 1: Creating a Modern UI with Jetpack Compose 3. Chapter 2: Handling UI State with Jetpack ViewModel 4. Chapter 3: Displaying Data from REST APIs with Retrofit 5. Chapter 4: Handling Async Operations with Coroutines 6. Chapter 5: Adding Navigation in Compose With Jetpack Navigation 7. Part 2: A Guide to Clean Application Architecture with Jetpack Libraries
8. Chapter 6: Adding Offline Capabilities with Jetpack Room 9. Chapter 7: Introducing Presentation Patterns in Android 10. Chapter 8: Getting Started with Clean Architecture in Android 11. Chapter 9: Implementing Dependency Injection with Jetpack Hilt 12. Chapter 10: Test Your App with UI and Unit Tests 13. Part 3: Diving into Other Jetpack Libraries
14. Chapter 11: Creating Infinite Lists with Jetpack Paging and Kotlin Flow 15. Chapter 12: Exploring the Jetpack Lifecycle Components 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Exploring pagination with Jetpack Paging

To implement an infinite list of repositories in our Repositories App, we must find a way to request more repositories as the user scrolls through the existing list and reaches its bottom, thereby adding new elements on the fly. Instead of manually deciding when the user is approaching the bottom of the current list of repositories and then triggering a network request to get new items, we can use the Jetpack Paging library, which hides all this complexity from us.

Jetpack Paging is a library that helps us load and display pages of data from a large set of data, either through network requests or from our local data storage, thereby allowing us to save network bandwidth and optimize the usage of system resources.

In this chapter, for simplicity, we will use the Paging library to display an infinite list of repositories obtained from a network source (that is, the GitHub Search API), without involving the local cache.

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