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16
17package android.widget;
18
19import android.R;
20import android.content.Context;
21import android.content.res.Resources;
22import android.content.res.TypedArray;
23import android.graphics.Canvas;
24import android.graphics.Rect;
25import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable;
26import android.os.Build;
27import android.util.AttributeSet;
28import android.view.View;
29import android.view.ViewGroup;
30import android.view.View.OnFocusChangeListener;
31
32/**
33 *
34 * Displays a list of tab labels representing each page in the parent's tab
35 * collection. The container object for this widget is
36 * {@link android.widget.TabHost TabHost}. When the user selects a tab, this
37 * object sends a message to the parent container, TabHost, to tell it to switch
38 * the displayed page. You typically won't use many methods directly on this
39 * object. The container TabHost is used to add labels, add the callback
40 * handler, and manage callbacks. You might call this object to iterate the list
41 * of tabs, or to tweak the layout of the tab list, but most methods should be
42 * called on the containing TabHost object.
43 *
44 * <p>See the <a href="{@docRoot}resources/tutorials/views/hello-tabwidget.html">Tab Layout
45 * tutorial</a>.</p>
46 *
47 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#TabWidget_divider
48 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#TabWidget_tabStripEnabled
49 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#TabWidget_tabStripLeft
50 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#TabWidget_tabStripRight
51 */
52public class TabWidget extends LinearLayout implements OnFocusChangeListener {
53    private OnTabSelectionChanged mSelectionChangedListener;
54
55    private int mSelectedTab = 0;
56
57    private Drawable mLeftStrip;
58    private Drawable mRightStrip;
59
60    private boolean mDrawBottomStrips = true;
61    private boolean mStripMoved;
62
63    private Drawable mDividerDrawable;
64
65    private final Rect mBounds = new Rect();
66
67    public TabWidget(Context context) {
68        this(context, null);
69    }
70
71    public TabWidget(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
72        this(context, attrs, com.android.internal.R.attr.tabWidgetStyle);
73    }
74
75    public TabWidget(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
76        super(context, attrs);
77
78        TypedArray a =
79            context.obtainStyledAttributes(attrs, com.android.internal.R.styleable.TabWidget,
80                    defStyle, 0);
81
82        mDrawBottomStrips = a.getBoolean(R.styleable.TabWidget_tabStripEnabled, true);
83        mDividerDrawable = a.getDrawable(R.styleable.TabWidget_divider);
84        mLeftStrip = a.getDrawable(R.styleable.TabWidget_tabStripLeft);
85        mRightStrip = a.getDrawable(R.styleable.TabWidget_tabStripRight);
86
87        a.recycle();
88
89        initTabWidget();
90    }
91
92    @Override
93    protected void onSizeChanged(int w, int h, int oldw, int oldh) {
94        mStripMoved = true;
95        super.onSizeChanged(w, h, oldw, oldh);
96    }
97
98    @Override
99    protected int getChildDrawingOrder(int childCount, int i) {
100        // Always draw the selected tab last, so that drop shadows are drawn
101        // in the correct z-order.
102        if (i == childCount - 1) {
103            return mSelectedTab;
104        } else if (i >= mSelectedTab) {
105            return i + 1;
106        } else {
107            return i;
108        }
109    }
110
111    private void initTabWidget() {
112        setOrientation(LinearLayout.HORIZONTAL);
113        mGroupFlags |= FLAG_USE_CHILD_DRAWING_ORDER;
114
115        final Context context = mContext;
116        final Resources resources = context.getResources();
117
118        if (context.getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion <= Build.VERSION_CODES.DONUT) {
119            // Donut apps get old color scheme
120            if (mLeftStrip == null) {
121                mLeftStrip = resources.getDrawable(
122                        com.android.internal.R.drawable.tab_bottom_left_v4);
123            }
124            if (mRightStrip == null) {
125                mRightStrip = resources.getDrawable(
126                        com.android.internal.R.drawable.tab_bottom_right_v4);
127            }
128        } else {
129            // Use modern color scheme for Eclair and beyond
130            if (mLeftStrip == null) {
131                mLeftStrip = resources.getDrawable(
132                        com.android.internal.R.drawable.tab_bottom_left);
133            }
134            if (mRightStrip == null) {
135                mRightStrip = resources.getDrawable(
136                        com.android.internal.R.drawable.tab_bottom_right);
137            }
138        }
139
140        // Deal with focus, as we don't want the focus to go by default
141        // to a tab other than the current tab
142        setFocusable(true);
143        setOnFocusChangeListener(this);
144    }
145
146    /**
147     * Returns the tab indicator view at the given index.
148     *
149     * @param index the zero-based index of the tab indicator view to return
150     * @return the tab indicator view at the given index
151     */
152    public View getChildTabViewAt(int index) {
153        // If we are using dividers, then instead of tab views at 0, 1, 2, ...
154        // we have tab views at 0, 2, 4, ...
155        if (mDividerDrawable != null) {
156            index *= 2;
157        }
158        return getChildAt(index);
159    }
160
161    /**
162     * Returns the number of tab indicator views.
163     * @return the number of tab indicator views.
164     */
165    public int getTabCount() {
166        int children = getChildCount();
167
168        // If we have dividers, then we will always have an odd number of
169        // children: 1, 3, 5, ... and we want to convert that sequence to
170        // this: 1, 2, 3, ...
171        if (mDividerDrawable != null) {
172            children = (children + 1) / 2;
173        }
174        return children;
175    }
176
177    /**
178     * Sets the drawable to use as a divider between the tab indicators.
179     * @param drawable the divider drawable
180     */
181    public void setDividerDrawable(Drawable drawable) {
182        mDividerDrawable = drawable;
183        requestLayout();
184        invalidate();
185    }
186
187    /**
188     * Sets the drawable to use as a divider between the tab indicators.
189     * @param resId the resource identifier of the drawable to use as a
190     * divider.
191     */
192    public void setDividerDrawable(int resId) {
193        mDividerDrawable = mContext.getResources().getDrawable(resId);
194        requestLayout();
195        invalidate();
196    }
197
198    /**
199     * Sets the drawable to use as the left part of the strip below the
200     * tab indicators.
201     * @param drawable the left strip drawable
202     */
203    public void setLeftStripDrawable(Drawable drawable) {
204        mLeftStrip = drawable;
205        requestLayout();
206        invalidate();
207    }
208
209    /**
210     * Sets the drawable to use as the left part of the strip below the
211     * tab indicators.
212     * @param resId the resource identifier of the drawable to use as the
213     * left strip drawable
214     */
215    public void setLeftStripDrawable(int resId) {
216        mLeftStrip = mContext.getResources().getDrawable(resId);
217        requestLayout();
218        invalidate();
219    }
220
221    /**
222     * Sets the drawable to use as the right part of the strip below the
223     * tab indicators.
224     * @param drawable the right strip drawable
225     */
226    public void setRightStripDrawable(Drawable drawable) {
227        mRightStrip = drawable;
228        requestLayout();
229        invalidate();    }
230
231    /**
232     * Sets the drawable to use as the right part of the strip below the
233     * tab indicators.
234     * @param resId the resource identifier of the drawable to use as the
235     * right strip drawable
236     */
237    public void setRightStripDrawable(int resId) {
238        mRightStrip = mContext.getResources().getDrawable(resId);
239        requestLayout();
240        invalidate();
241    }
242
243    /**
244     * Controls whether the bottom strips on the tab indicators are drawn or
245     * not.  The default is to draw them.  If the user specifies a custom
246     * view for the tab indicators, then the TabHost class calls this method
247     * to disable drawing of the bottom strips.
248     * @param stripEnabled true if the bottom strips should be drawn.
249     */
250    public void setStripEnabled(boolean stripEnabled) {
251        mDrawBottomStrips = stripEnabled;
252        invalidate();
253    }
254
255    /**
256     * Indicates whether the bottom strips on the tab indicators are drawn
257     * or not.
258     */
259    public boolean isStripEnabled() {
260        return mDrawBottomStrips;
261    }
262
263    @Override
264    public void childDrawableStateChanged(View child) {
265        if (getTabCount() > 0 && child == getChildTabViewAt(mSelectedTab)) {
266            // To make sure that the bottom strip is redrawn
267            invalidate();
268        }
269        super.childDrawableStateChanged(child);
270    }
271
272    @Override
273    public void dispatchDraw(Canvas canvas) {
274        super.dispatchDraw(canvas);
275
276        // Do nothing if there are no tabs.
277        if (getTabCount() == 0) return;
278
279        // If the user specified a custom view for the tab indicators, then
280        // do not draw the bottom strips.
281        if (!mDrawBottomStrips) {
282            // Skip drawing the bottom strips.
283            return;
284        }
285
286        final View selectedChild = getChildTabViewAt(mSelectedTab);
287
288        final Drawable leftStrip = mLeftStrip;
289        final Drawable rightStrip = mRightStrip;
290
291        leftStrip.setState(selectedChild.getDrawableState());
292        rightStrip.setState(selectedChild.getDrawableState());
293
294        if (mStripMoved) {
295            final Rect bounds = mBounds;
296            bounds.left = selectedChild.getLeft();
297            bounds.right = selectedChild.getRight();
298            final int myHeight = getHeight();
299            leftStrip.setBounds(Math.min(0, bounds.left - leftStrip.getIntrinsicWidth()),
300                    myHeight - leftStrip.getIntrinsicHeight(), bounds.left, myHeight);
301            rightStrip.setBounds(bounds.right, myHeight - rightStrip.getIntrinsicHeight(),
302                    Math.max(getWidth(), bounds.right + rightStrip.getIntrinsicWidth()), myHeight);
303            mStripMoved = false;
304        }
305
306        leftStrip.draw(canvas);
307        rightStrip.draw(canvas);
308    }
309
310    /**
311     * Sets the current tab.
312     * This method is used to bring a tab to the front of the Widget,
313     * and is used to post to the rest of the UI that a different tab
314     * has been brought to the foreground.
315     *
316     * Note, this is separate from the traditional "focus" that is
317     * employed from the view logic.
318     *
319     * For instance, if we have a list in a tabbed view, a user may be
320     * navigating up and down the list, moving the UI focus (orange
321     * highlighting) through the list items.  The cursor movement does
322     * not effect the "selected" tab though, because what is being
323     * scrolled through is all on the same tab.  The selected tab only
324     * changes when we navigate between tabs (moving from the list view
325     * to the next tabbed view, in this example).
326     *
327     * To move both the focus AND the selected tab at once, please use
328     * {@link #setCurrentTab}. Normally, the view logic takes care of
329     * adjusting the focus, so unless you're circumventing the UI,
330     * you'll probably just focus your interest here.
331     *
332     *  @param index The tab that you want to indicate as the selected
333     *  tab (tab brought to the front of the widget)
334     *
335     *  @see #focusCurrentTab
336     */
337    public void setCurrentTab(int index) {
338        if (index < 0 || index >= getTabCount()) {
339            return;
340        }
341
342        getChildTabViewAt(mSelectedTab).setSelected(false);
343        mSelectedTab = index;
344        getChildTabViewAt(mSelectedTab).setSelected(true);
345        mStripMoved = true;
346    }
347
348    /**
349     * Sets the current tab and focuses the UI on it.
350     * This method makes sure that the focused tab matches the selected
351     * tab, normally at {@link #setCurrentTab}.  Normally this would not
352     * be an issue if we go through the UI, since the UI is responsible
353     * for calling TabWidget.onFocusChanged(), but in the case where we
354     * are selecting the tab programmatically, we'll need to make sure
355     * focus keeps up.
356     *
357     *  @param index The tab that you want focused (highlighted in orange)
358     *  and selected (tab brought to the front of the widget)
359     *
360     *  @see #setCurrentTab
361     */
362    public void focusCurrentTab(int index) {
363        final int oldTab = mSelectedTab;
364
365        // set the tab
366        setCurrentTab(index);
367
368        // change the focus if applicable.
369        if (oldTab != index) {
370            getChildTabViewAt(index).requestFocus();
371        }
372    }
373
374    @Override
375    public void setEnabled(boolean enabled) {
376        super.setEnabled(enabled);
377        int count = getTabCount();
378
379        for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
380            View child = getChildTabViewAt(i);
381            child.setEnabled(enabled);
382        }
383    }
384
385    @Override
386    public void addView(View child) {
387        if (child.getLayoutParams() == null) {
388            final LinearLayout.LayoutParams lp = new LayoutParams(
389                    0,
390                    ViewGroup.LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT, 1.0f);
391            lp.setMargins(0, 0, 0, 0);
392            child.setLayoutParams(lp);
393        }
394
395        // Ensure you can navigate to the tab with the keyboard, and you can touch it
396        child.setFocusable(true);
397        child.setClickable(true);
398
399        // If we have dividers between the tabs and we already have at least one
400        // tab, then add a divider before adding the next tab.
401        if (mDividerDrawable != null && getTabCount() > 0) {
402            ImageView divider = new ImageView(mContext);
403            final LinearLayout.LayoutParams lp = new LayoutParams(
404                    mDividerDrawable.getIntrinsicWidth(),
405                    LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT);
406            lp.setMargins(0, 0, 0, 0);
407            divider.setLayoutParams(lp);
408            divider.setBackgroundDrawable(mDividerDrawable);
409            super.addView(divider);
410        }
411        super.addView(child);
412
413        // TODO: detect this via geometry with a tabwidget listener rather
414        // than potentially interfere with the view's listener
415        child.setOnClickListener(new TabClickListener(getTabCount() - 1));
416        child.setOnFocusChangeListener(this);
417    }
418
419    /**
420     * Provides a way for {@link TabHost} to be notified that the user clicked on a tab indicator.
421     */
422    void setTabSelectionListener(OnTabSelectionChanged listener) {
423        mSelectionChangedListener = listener;
424    }
425
426    public void onFocusChange(View v, boolean hasFocus) {
427        if (v == this && hasFocus && getTabCount() > 0) {
428            getChildTabViewAt(mSelectedTab).requestFocus();
429            return;
430        }
431
432        if (hasFocus) {
433            int i = 0;
434            int numTabs = getTabCount();
435            while (i < numTabs) {
436                if (getChildTabViewAt(i) == v) {
437                    setCurrentTab(i);
438                    mSelectionChangedListener.onTabSelectionChanged(i, false);
439                    break;
440                }
441                i++;
442            }
443        }
444    }
445
446    // registered with each tab indicator so we can notify tab host
447    private class TabClickListener implements OnClickListener {
448
449        private final int mTabIndex;
450
451        private TabClickListener(int tabIndex) {
452            mTabIndex = tabIndex;
453        }
454
455        public void onClick(View v) {
456            mSelectionChangedListener.onTabSelectionChanged(mTabIndex, true);
457        }
458    }
459
460    /**
461     * Let {@link TabHost} know that the user clicked on a tab indicator.
462     */
463    static interface OnTabSelectionChanged {
464        /**
465         * Informs the TabHost which tab was selected. It also indicates
466         * if the tab was clicked/pressed or just focused into.
467         *
468         * @param tabIndex index of the tab that was selected
469         * @param clicked whether the selection changed due to a touch/click
470         * or due to focus entering the tab through navigation. Pass true
471         * if it was due to a press/click and false otherwise.
472         */
473        void onTabSelectionChanged(int tabIndex, boolean clicked);
474    }
475
476}
477
478