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I'm using Picasso to display images. Is it possible to force clear the cache when I need? I googled it but I cannot find any solution.

Thank you.

Daniele Vitali
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Based on this other question and its self answer: Invalidate cache in Picasso

There is an easier way to do it without forking the library. Add this class to the com.squareup.picasso package.

package com.squareup.picasso;

public class PicassoTools {

    public static void clearCache (Picasso p) {
        p.cache.clear();
    }
}

Because cache has package visibility, this util class can clear the cache for you. You just have to call it:

PicassoTools.clearCache(Picasso.with(context));
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shalafi
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Use this code

import java.io.File;

import android.content.Context;

import com.androlizer.yify.torrent.R;

public class ClearCache {

    public static void trimCache(Context context) {
        try {
            File dir = context.getCacheDir();
            if (dir != null && dir.isDirectory()) {
                if (deleteDir(dir)) {
                    CreateSuperToast.createInfoToast(context, context.getString(R.string.cache_cleared));
                }else{
                    CreateSuperToast.createInfoToast(context, context.getString(R.string.cache_not_cleared));
                }
            }
        } catch (Exception e) {
            // TODO: handle exception
        }
    }

    public static boolean deleteDir(File dir) {
        if (dir != null && dir.isDirectory()) {
            String[] children = dir.list();
            for (int i = 0; i < children.length; i++) {
                boolean success = deleteDir(new File(dir, children[i]));
                if (!success) {
                    return false;
                }
            }
        }

        // The directory is now empty so delete it
        return dir.delete();
    }
}
Nitin Misra
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