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This is standard register view which shows data collected so far for each beneficary. The register view is designed such that it replicates the paper registers field workers are comfortable with. This view is the one which opens up right after clicking on Register on Home.

To build a main datagrid for your register you need to

  1. Create an Activity extending SmartRegisterSecuredActivity that holds up the main view, forms, and details fragments for register like this.
  2. Create a BaseFragment extending SecuredNativeSmartRegisterFragment that renders the beneficairy records in listview and manages paging and data entry forms as here
  3. Create a DetailFragment extending DetailFragment that shows all details associated with beneficiary like this. This is explained in details here.

1- Create Register Activity

The first step to register building is creating an activity that manages fragments, forms, details, and navigation. As mentioned above implement SmartRegisterSecuredActivity .

Example Register Activity
public class MyRegisterActivity extends SmartRegisterSecuredActivity {
    @Override
    public SecuredNativeSmartRegisterFragment makeBaseFragment() {
		// Return a fragment which generates the list view i.e. main grid fragment. Example is given below	
		return new MyMainRegisterFragment(new FormController(this));
    }

    @Override
    public DetailFragment getDetailFragment() {
		// Fragment handling details view for list records. Example would be in section Details view
		// Or return null if no details view is applicable
		return new MyDetailFragment();
    }

    @Override
    protected String[] buildFormNameList() {
		// Return a list of form names which would participate in data collection from this register. 
		// These froms are added to assets and generated via xlsforms
		List<String> formNames = new ArrayList<String>();
        formNames.add("my_form1");
        formNames.add("my_form2");
        formNames.add("my_form3");

        return formNames.toArray(new String[formNames.size()]);
    }

    @Override
    public String postFormSubmissionRecordFilterField() {
		// The field which filters out data on successful form submission to highlight the new/updated record. 
		// The field should be a valid non-null field in your xlsform and should identify record uniquely, otherwise multiple records would be highlighted
		// Return null if no data needs to be highlighted
		return "my_beneficiary_id_in_form_submission";
    }

    @Override
    protected void onResumption() {
		// Any custom tasks on Resumption of activity
    }
}

2- Create Base Fragment

Once you have created register activity, next step is to create the fragment that is actually reponsible for showing list records i.e. main grid. The example is here.

As shown above there are different parts of Main grid which can be controlled by implementing SecuredNativeSmartRegisterFragment.

  1. Register Label
  2. Sort Option
  3. Filter Option
  4. Service Mode
  5. Client Action Handler
  6. Search Filter Option
  7. Search Type
  8. Default Options
  9. Navigation Options
  10. Custom Form Handler
  11. New Record Button
  12. Adapter
  13. Client Provider


Example Base Register Fragment
public class MyRegisterFragment extends SecuredNativeSmartRegisterFragment {
    private final ClientActionHandler clientActionHandler = new ClientActionHandler();

    public MyRegisterFragment() {
        super(null);
    }

    @SuppressLint("ValidFragment")
    public MyRegisterFragment(FormController formController) {
        super(formController);
    }

	// Default settings for Sort, Main Filter, Location, Service Mode, Search Filter and Search Type
    @Override
    protected SecuredNativeSmartRegisterActivity.DefaultOptionsProvider getDefaultOptionsProvider() {
        return new SecuredNativeSmartRegisterActivity.DefaultOptionsProvider() {

            @Override
            public SearchFilterOption searchFilterOption() {
                return new MySearchOption("");
            }

            @Override
            public ServiceModeOption serviceMode() {
                return new MyServiceModeOption(null, "My Service Mode Label", 
						new int[]{/* Resource ids for each header */ R.id.column1, R.id.column2, /*.....*/}, 
						// Weight for each header. Should balance the weights of columns defined in client_record_layout.xml
						new int[]{6,2,3,2,1});
            }
            @Override
            public FilterOption villageFilter() {
                return new CursorCommonObjectFilterOption("no village filter", "");
            }
            @Override
            public SortOption sortOption() {
                return new CursorCommonObjectSort(getResources().getString(R.string.alphabetical_sort_text), "sort_column DESC");
            }
            @Override
            public String nameInShortFormForTitle() {
                return Context.getInstance().getStringResource(R.string.my_register_title);
            }
            @Override
            public SecuredNativeSmartRegisterActivity.SearchType searchType() {
                return SecuredNativeSmartRegisterActivity.SearchType.PASSIVE;
            }
        };
    }

    @Override
    protected SecuredNativeSmartRegisterActivity.NavBarOptionsProvider getNavBarOptionsProvider() {
        return new SecuredNativeSmartRegisterActivity.NavBarOptionsProvider() {

            @Override
            public DialogOption[] filterOptions() {
                return new DialogOption[]{};
            }
            @Override
            public DialogOption[] serviceModeOptions() {
                return new DialogOption[]{};
            }
            @Override
            public DialogOption[] sortingOptions() {
                return new DialogOption[]{
                        new CursorCommonObjectSort(getResources().getString(R.string.sort_type1), "my_column1 ASC"),
                        new CursorCommonObjectSort(getResources().getString(R.string.sort_type2), "my_column2 DESC"),
                        new CursorCommonObjectSort(getResources().getString(R.string.sort_dob_age), "my_dob_column DESC")
                };
            }
            @Override
            public String searchHint() {
                return Context.getInstance().getStringResource(R.string.text_to_display_searchbox);
            }
        };
    }

    @Override
    protected void onInitialization(){
		// A handler where form submission would be routed for further processing after successful save
        context.formSubmissionRouter().getHandlerMap().put("my_form1", new MyCustomForm1Handler(getActivity()));
    }

    @Override
    protected void onCreation() {
		// Custom tasks after fragment creation
	}

    // What app should do on click of New Record Button. It can launch QR Code activity or can also open a form directly
    @Override
    protected void startRegistration() {
		// Any fields in form needs to be overriden.. A usecase could be load data from DB and send to form
		Map<String, String> overrides = new HashMap<>();		
		overrides.put("my_form_field1", "abc");
        startForm("my_form1", "", overrides);
    }

    @Override
    protected SmartRegisterPaginatedAdapter adapter() {
		// Setup the adapter to setup data. Here it is using CursorAdapter
		return new SmartRegisterPaginatedCursorAdapter(getActivity(),
       			new SmartRegisterCursorBuilder("pkhousehold", null, "H",
            		new String[]{"(SELECT count(1) FROM pkindividual WHERE household_id=H.household_id) registeredMembers"},
                    (CursorSortOption) getDefaultOptionsProvider().sortOption(), "").limit(5), c
				clientsProvider(), SmartRegisterCursorBuilder.DB.DRISHTI);
    }

    @Override
    protected SmartRegisterClientsProvider clientsProvider() {
        return new MySmartClientsProvider(getActivity(), clientActionHandler, context.alertService());
    }

	// Client interaction handler. A class that handles any clicks or taps on data row's different sections or layouts
    private class ClientActionHandler implements View.OnClickListener {
        @Override
        public void onClick(View view) {
            switch (view.getId()) {
                case R.id.column1_layout:
					// open details fragment
					((SmartRegisterSecuredActivity)getActivity()).showDetailFragment((CommonPersonObjectClient) view.getTag(), false);
                    break;
                case R.id.column2_button_followup:
                    // do something else i.e. open another form or open a dialogue etc
                    break;
            }
        }
    }
}






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