A CursorLoader runs an asynchronous query in the background
against a ContentProvider, and returns the results to the
Activity or FragmentActivity from which it
was called. This allows the Activity or
FragmentActivity to continue to interact with the user while the
query is ongoing.
Define an Activity That Uses CursorLoader
To use a CursorLoader with an
Activity or FragmentActivity, use the
LoaderCallbacks<Cursor>
interface. A CursorLoader invokes callbacks defined
in this interface to communicate with the class; this lesson and the next one
describe each callback in detail.
For example, this is how you should define a FragmentActivity
that uses the support library version of CursorLoader. By
extending FragmentActivity, you get support for
CursorLoader as well as
Fragment:
public class PhotoThumbnailFragment extends FragmentActivity implements
LoaderManager.LoaderCallbacks<Cursor> {
...
}
Initialize the Query
To initialize a query, call
LoaderManager.initLoader(). This
initializes the background framework. You can do this after the user has entered data that's
used in the query, or, if you don't need any user data, you can do it in
onCreate() or
onCreateView(). For example:
// Identifies a particular Loader being used in this component
private static final int URL_LOADER = 0;
...
/* When the system is ready for the Fragment to appear, this displays
* the Fragment's View
*/
public View onCreateView(
LayoutInflater inflater,
ViewGroup viewGroup,
Bundle bundle) {
...
/*
* Initializes the CursorLoader. The URL_LOADER value is eventually passed
* to onCreateLoader().
*/
getLoaderManager().initLoader(URL_LOADER, null, this);
...
}
Note: The method getLoaderManager() is only available in the Fragment class. To
get a LoaderManager in a
FragmentActivity, call
getSupportLoaderManager().
Start the Query
As soon as the background framework is initialized, it calls your implementation of
onCreateLoader().
To start the query, return a CursorLoader from this method.
You can instantiate an empty CursorLoader and then use its
methods to define your query, or you can instantiate the object and define the query at the
same time:
/*
* Callback that's invoked when the system has initialized the Loader and
* is ready to start the query. This usually happens when initLoader() is
* called. The loaderID argument contains the ID value passed to the
* initLoader() call.
*/
@Override
public Loader<Cursor> onCreateLoader(int loaderID, Bundle bundle)
{
/*
* Takes action based on the ID of the Loader that's being created
*/
switch (loaderID) {
case URL_LOADER:
// Returns a new CursorLoader
return new CursorLoader(
getActivity(), // Parent activity context
mDataUrl, // Table to query
mProjection, // Projection to return
null, // No selection clause
null, // No selection arguments
null // Default sort order
);
default:
// An invalid id was passed in
return null;
}
}
Once the background framework has the object, it starts the query in the background. When the
query is done, the background framework calls
onLoadFinished(),
which is described in the next lesson.