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15 */
16
17package android.support.v4.app;
18
19import android.os.Parcelable;
20import android.support.v4.view.PagerAdapter;
21import android.util.Log;
22import android.view.View;
23import android.view.ViewGroup;
24
25/**
26 * Implementation of {@link android.support.v4.view.PagerAdapter} that
27 * represents each page as a {@link Fragment} that is persistently
28 * kept in the fragment manager as long as the user can return to the page.
29 *
30 * <p>This version of the pager is best for use when there are a handful of
31 * typically more static fragments to be paged through, such as a set of tabs.
32 * The fragment of each page the user visits will be kept in memory, though its
33 * view hierarchy may be destroyed when not visible.  This can result in using
34 * a significant amount of memory since fragment instances can hold on to an
35 * arbitrary amount of state.  For larger sets of pages, consider
36 * {@link FragmentStatePagerAdapter}.
37 *
38 * <p>When using FragmentPagerAdapter the host ViewPager must have a
39 * valid ID set.</p>
40 *
41 * <p>Subclasses only need to implement {@link #getItem(int)}
42 * and {@link #getCount()} to have a working adapter.
43 *
44 * <p>Here is an example implementation of a pager containing fragments of
45 * lists:
46 *
47 * {@sample development/samples/Support4Demos/src/com/example/android/supportv4/app/FragmentPagerSupport.java
48 *      complete}
49 *
50 * <p>The <code>R.layout.fragment_pager</code> resource of the top-level fragment is:
51 *
52 * {@sample development/samples/Support4Demos/res/layout/fragment_pager.xml
53 *      complete}
54 *
55 * <p>The <code>R.layout.fragment_pager_list</code> resource containing each
56 * individual fragment's layout is:
57 *
58 * {@sample development/samples/Support4Demos/res/layout/fragment_pager_list.xml
59 *      complete}
60 */
61public abstract class FragmentPagerAdapter extends PagerAdapter {
62    private static final String TAG = "FragmentPagerAdapter";
63    private static final boolean DEBUG = false;
64
65    private final FragmentManager mFragmentManager;
66    private FragmentTransaction mCurTransaction = null;
67    private Fragment mCurrentPrimaryItem = null;
68
69    public FragmentPagerAdapter(FragmentManager fm) {
70        mFragmentManager = fm;
71    }
72
73    /**
74     * Return the Fragment associated with a specified position.
75     */
76    public abstract Fragment getItem(int position);
77
78    @Override
79    public void startUpdate(ViewGroup container) {
80    }
81
82    @Override
83    public Object instantiateItem(ViewGroup container, int position) {
84        if (mCurTransaction == null) {
85            mCurTransaction = mFragmentManager.beginTransaction();
86        }
87
88        // Do we already have this fragment?
89        String name = makeFragmentName(container.getId(), position);
90        Fragment fragment = mFragmentManager.findFragmentByTag(name);
91        if (fragment != null) {
92            if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "Attaching item #" + position + ": f=" + fragment);
93            mCurTransaction.attach(fragment);
94        } else {
95            fragment = getItem(position);
96            if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "Adding item #" + position + ": f=" + fragment);
97            mCurTransaction.add(container.getId(), fragment,
98                    makeFragmentName(container.getId(), position));
99        }
100        if (fragment != mCurrentPrimaryItem) {
101            fragment.setMenuVisibility(false);
102            fragment.setUserVisibleHint(false);
103        }
104
105        return fragment;
106    }
107
108    @Override
109    public void destroyItem(ViewGroup container, int position, Object object) {
110        if (mCurTransaction == null) {
111            mCurTransaction = mFragmentManager.beginTransaction();
112        }
113        if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "Detaching item #" + position + ": f=" + object
114                + " v=" + ((Fragment)object).getView());
115        mCurTransaction.detach((Fragment)object);
116    }
117
118    @Override
119    public void setPrimaryItem(ViewGroup container, int position, Object object) {
120        Fragment fragment = (Fragment)object;
121        if (fragment != mCurrentPrimaryItem) {
122            if (mCurrentPrimaryItem != null) {
123                mCurrentPrimaryItem.setMenuVisibility(false);
124                mCurrentPrimaryItem.setUserVisibleHint(false);
125            }
126            if (fragment != null) {
127                fragment.setMenuVisibility(true);
128                fragment.setUserVisibleHint(true);
129            }
130            mCurrentPrimaryItem = fragment;
131        }
132    }
133
134    @Override
135    public void finishUpdate(ViewGroup container) {
136        if (mCurTransaction != null) {
137            mCurTransaction.commitAllowingStateLoss();
138            mCurTransaction = null;
139            mFragmentManager.executePendingTransactions();
140        }
141    }
142
143    @Override
144    public boolean isViewFromObject(View view, Object object) {
145        return ((Fragment)object).getView() == view;
146    }
147
148    @Override
149    public Parcelable saveState() {
150        return null;
151    }
152
153    @Override
154    public void restoreState(Parcelable state, ClassLoader loader) {
155    }
156
157    private static String makeFragmentName(int viewId, int index) {
158        return "android:switcher:" + viewId + ":" + index;
159    }
160}
161