I don’t think there is any best practice as such recommended by android for this. I would suggest you to use the approach which uses cleaner & less boilerplate code.
If you are using android data binding along with LiveData
you can go with the following approach:
Your POJO object would look something like this
public class User extends BaseObservable {
private String firstName;
private String lastName;
@Bindable
public String getFirstName() {
return firstName;
}
public void setFirstName(String firstName) {
this.firstName = firstName;
notifyPropertyChanged(BR.firstName);
}
@Bindable
public String getLastName() {
return lastName;
}
public void setLastName(String lastName) {
this.lastName = lastName;
notifyPropertyChanged(BR.lastName);
}
}
So you would be already having a class which notifies whenever its property changes. So you can just make use of this property change callback in your MutableLiveData to notify its observer. You can create a custom MutableLiveData for this
public class CustomMutableLiveData<T extends BaseObservable>
extends MutableLiveData<T> {
@Override
public void setValue(T value) {
super.setValue(value);
//listen to property changes
value.addOnPropertyChangedCallback(callback);
}
Observable.OnPropertyChangedCallback callback = new Observable.OnPropertyChangedCallback() {
@Override
public void onPropertyChanged(Observable sender, int propertyId) {
//Trigger LiveData observer on change of any property in object
setValue(getValue());
}
};
}
Then all you need to do is use this CustomMutableLiveData instead of MutableLiveData in your View Model
public class InfoViewModel extends AndroidViewModel {
CustomMutableLiveData<User> user = new CustomMutableLiveData<>();
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So by doing this you can notify both view & LiveData observer with little change to existing code. Hope it helps