| <p>This sample demonstrates how to create a list-based widget specifically backed by a content provider.<br/> |
| <em>Please make sure that you understand the earlier stack widget sample code before delving into this example |
| (see <a href="../StackWidget/index.html">StackWidget</a>).</em></p> |
| |
| <p>As in the StackWidget example, we will be using a collection view (the ListView in this case) to |
| present some mock weather data in a widget. In particular, we will be using a content provider to |
| demonstrate how the widget can retrieve data and update itself when you are using more complex data |
| sources. When working with external data, or data which must be fetched over high latency, it is |
| important to keep the data cached in a persistent location so that the widget feels responsive.</p> |
| |
| <p>This sample uses the following classes: |
| <ul> |
| <li><a href="src/com/example/android/weatherlistwidget/WeatherDataProvider.html"><code>WeatherDataProvider</code></a> — |
| Our ContentProvider which stores the weather data for this sample. Note that for simplicity, |
| it currently stores the data in memory as opposed to an external and persistent storage such |
| as a file, network location, database, or shared preference. |
| </li> |
| <li><a href="src/com/example/android/weatherlistwidget/WeatherWidgetProvider.html"><code>WeatherWidgetProvider</code></a> — |
| Our AppWidgetProvider which handles specific intent actions (such as when an item is clicked, |
| or the refresh button is pressed). It also sets up the RemoteViews for the widget and binds |
| the service to the collection view in the widget. |
| </li> |
| <li><a href="src/com/example/android/weatherlistwidget/WeatherWidgetService.html"><code>WeatherWidgetService</code></a> — |
| Our RemoteViewsService which manages the creation of new factories, which return the RemoteViews |
| for each item in the ListView. |
| </li> |
| </ul> |
| </p> |
| |
| <p>If you are writing collection-based widgets, remember that the feature is |
| supported only on Android 3.0 (API level 11) and higher versions of the platform. |
| Remember to add the following to the application's manifest publishing to Google Play:</p> |
| |
| <ul> |
| <li><code><uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="11" /></code>, which indicates |
| to Google Play and the platform that your application requires Android 3.0 or |
| higher. For more information, see the <a href="../../../guide/appendix/api-levels.html">API Levels</a> |
| and the documentation for the |
| <a href="../../../guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html"><code><uses-sdk></code></a> |
| element.</li> |
| </ul> |
| |
| <img alt="Screenshot" src="../images/WeatherListWidget.png" /> |