How to start ViewModel method on start new Activity?












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I have little problem with starting of the ViewModel method. I have the RecyclerView with items and after click one row I want to pass data of item to the new detail Activity and display this in Edittexts after start new view. I have all data in method in my ViewModel, but how to pass parameters to the onCreate in Activity or maybe is different solution in Databinding?



Method in ViewModel:



 @Override
public void onItemClick(View view, Task item) {
Log.d(TAG, "MVM " + view + " / " + item.getDescription() + " / " + item.getDate() + " / " + item.getTime());
description.set(item.getDescription());
date.set(item.getDate());
time.set(item.getTime());
}


I tried to set this method in onCreate in detail Activity, but I don't how to pass view and item. The Databinding provides any solution of that?










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    Im not sure about databinding, but you can pass it through Intent after declaring your Model class as parcelable

    – ManishPrajapati
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:39











  • I thought about it. If I do not find anything else, I think I will use Intent.

    – user9897182
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:44
















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I have little problem with starting of the ViewModel method. I have the RecyclerView with items and after click one row I want to pass data of item to the new detail Activity and display this in Edittexts after start new view. I have all data in method in my ViewModel, but how to pass parameters to the onCreate in Activity or maybe is different solution in Databinding?



Method in ViewModel:



 @Override
public void onItemClick(View view, Task item) {
Log.d(TAG, "MVM " + view + " / " + item.getDescription() + " / " + item.getDate() + " / " + item.getTime());
description.set(item.getDescription());
date.set(item.getDate());
time.set(item.getTime());
}


I tried to set this method in onCreate in detail Activity, but I don't how to pass view and item. The Databinding provides any solution of that?










share|improve this question


















  • 2





    Im not sure about databinding, but you can pass it through Intent after declaring your Model class as parcelable

    – ManishPrajapati
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:39











  • I thought about it. If I do not find anything else, I think I will use Intent.

    – user9897182
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:44














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I have little problem with starting of the ViewModel method. I have the RecyclerView with items and after click one row I want to pass data of item to the new detail Activity and display this in Edittexts after start new view. I have all data in method in my ViewModel, but how to pass parameters to the onCreate in Activity or maybe is different solution in Databinding?



Method in ViewModel:



 @Override
public void onItemClick(View view, Task item) {
Log.d(TAG, "MVM " + view + " / " + item.getDescription() + " / " + item.getDate() + " / " + item.getTime());
description.set(item.getDescription());
date.set(item.getDate());
time.set(item.getTime());
}


I tried to set this method in onCreate in detail Activity, but I don't how to pass view and item. The Databinding provides any solution of that?










share|improve this question














I have little problem with starting of the ViewModel method. I have the RecyclerView with items and after click one row I want to pass data of item to the new detail Activity and display this in Edittexts after start new view. I have all data in method in my ViewModel, but how to pass parameters to the onCreate in Activity or maybe is different solution in Databinding?



Method in ViewModel:



 @Override
public void onItemClick(View view, Task item) {
Log.d(TAG, "MVM " + view + " / " + item.getDescription() + " / " + item.getDate() + " / " + item.getTime());
description.set(item.getDescription());
date.set(item.getDate());
time.set(item.getTime());
}


I tried to set this method in onCreate in detail Activity, but I don't how to pass view and item. The Databinding provides any solution of that?







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    Im not sure about databinding, but you can pass it through Intent after declaring your Model class as parcelable

    – ManishPrajapati
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:39











  • I thought about it. If I do not find anything else, I think I will use Intent.

    – user9897182
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:44














  • 2





    Im not sure about databinding, but you can pass it through Intent after declaring your Model class as parcelable

    – ManishPrajapati
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:39











  • I thought about it. If I do not find anything else, I think I will use Intent.

    – user9897182
    Nov 19 '18 at 16:44








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Im not sure about databinding, but you can pass it through Intent after declaring your Model class as parcelable

– ManishPrajapati
Nov 19 '18 at 16:39





Im not sure about databinding, but you can pass it through Intent after declaring your Model class as parcelable

– ManishPrajapati
Nov 19 '18 at 16:39













I thought about it. If I do not find anything else, I think I will use Intent.

– user9897182
Nov 19 '18 at 16:44





I thought about it. If I do not find anything else, I think I will use Intent.

– user9897182
Nov 19 '18 at 16:44












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You can pass your data using Intent.putExtra() when starting new activity. If you want to do it with binding : create some (e.g. repository class) with observable field (where you can save last clicked RecycleView item data) and



-observe it in your new detail Activity using bindings.



-update this observable field after click on your RecycleView item.






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    You can pass your data using Intent.putExtra() when starting new activity. If you want to do it with binding : create some (e.g. repository class) with observable field (where you can save last clicked RecycleView item data) and



    -observe it in your new detail Activity using bindings.



    -update this observable field after click on your RecycleView item.






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      You can pass your data using Intent.putExtra() when starting new activity. If you want to do it with binding : create some (e.g. repository class) with observable field (where you can save last clicked RecycleView item data) and



      -observe it in your new detail Activity using bindings.



      -update this observable field after click on your RecycleView item.






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        You can pass your data using Intent.putExtra() when starting new activity. If you want to do it with binding : create some (e.g. repository class) with observable field (where you can save last clicked RecycleView item data) and



        -observe it in your new detail Activity using bindings.



        -update this observable field after click on your RecycleView item.






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        You can pass your data using Intent.putExtra() when starting new activity. If you want to do it with binding : create some (e.g. repository class) with observable field (where you can save last clicked RecycleView item data) and



        -observe it in your new detail Activity using bindings.



        -update this observable field after click on your RecycleView item.







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