/* * Copyright (C) 2012 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.app; import android.content.ComponentName; import android.content.Context; import android.content.Intent; import android.content.pm.ActivityInfo; import android.content.pm.PackageManager; import android.content.pm.PackageManager.NameNotFoundException; import android.os.Bundle; import android.os.UserHandle; import android.util.Log; import java.util.ArrayList; /** * Utility class for constructing synthetic back stacks for cross-task navigation * on Android 3.0 and newer. * *

In API level 11 (Android 3.0/Honeycomb) the recommended conventions for * app navigation using the back key changed. The back key's behavior is local * to the current task and does not capture navigation across different tasks. * Navigating across tasks and easily reaching the previous task is accomplished * through the "recents" UI, accessible through the software-provided Recents key * on the navigation or system bar. On devices with the older hardware button configuration * the recents UI can be accessed with a long press on the Home key.

* *

When crossing from one task stack to another post-Android 3.0, * the application should synthesize a back stack/history for the new task so that * the user may navigate out of the new task and back to the Launcher by repeated * presses of the back key. Back key presses should not navigate across task stacks.

* *

TaskStackBuilder provides a way to obey the correct conventions * around cross-task navigation.

* *
*

About Navigation

* For more detailed information about tasks, the back stack, and navigation design guidelines, * please read * Tasks and Back Stack * from the developer guide and Navigation * from the design guide. *
*/ public class TaskStackBuilder { private static final String TAG = "TaskStackBuilder"; private final ArrayList mIntents = new ArrayList(); private final Context mSourceContext; private TaskStackBuilder(Context a) { mSourceContext = a; } /** * Return a new TaskStackBuilder for launching a fresh task stack consisting * of a series of activities. * * @param context The context that will launch the new task stack or generate a PendingIntent * @return A new TaskStackBuilder */ public static TaskStackBuilder create(Context context) { return new TaskStackBuilder(context); } /** * Add a new Intent to the task stack. The most recently added Intent will invoke * the Activity at the top of the final task stack. * * @param nextIntent Intent for the next Activity in the synthesized task stack * @return This TaskStackBuilder for method chaining */ public TaskStackBuilder addNextIntent(Intent nextIntent) { mIntents.add(nextIntent); return this; } /** * Add a new Intent with the resolved chain of parents for the target activity to * the task stack. * *

This is equivalent to calling {@link #addParentStack(ComponentName) addParentStack} * with the resolved ComponentName of nextIntent (if it can be resolved), followed by * {@link #addNextIntent(Intent) addNextIntent} with nextIntent.

* * @param nextIntent Intent for the topmost Activity in the synthesized task stack. * Its chain of parents as specified in the manifest will be added. * @return This TaskStackBuilder for method chaining. */ public TaskStackBuilder addNextIntentWithParentStack(Intent nextIntent) { ComponentName target = nextIntent.getComponent(); if (target == null) { target = nextIntent.resolveActivity(mSourceContext.getPackageManager()); } if (target != null) { addParentStack(target); } addNextIntent(nextIntent); return this; } /** * Add the activity parent chain as specified by the * {@link Activity#getParentActivityIntent() getParentActivityIntent()} method of the activity * specified and the {@link android.R.attr#parentActivityName parentActivityName} attributes * of each successive activity (or activity-alias) element in the application's manifest * to the task stack builder. * * @param sourceActivity All parents of this activity will be added * @return This TaskStackBuilder for method chaining */ public TaskStackBuilder addParentStack(Activity sourceActivity) { final Intent parent = sourceActivity.getParentActivityIntent(); if (parent != null) { // We have the actual parent intent, build the rest from static metadata // then add the direct parent intent to the end. ComponentName target = parent.getComponent(); if (target == null) { target = parent.resolveActivity(mSourceContext.getPackageManager()); } addParentStack(target); addNextIntent(parent); } return this; } /** * Add the activity parent chain as specified by the * {@link android.R.attr#parentActivityName parentActivityName} attribute of the activity * (or activity-alias) element in the application's manifest to the task stack builder. * * @param sourceActivityClass All parents of this activity will be added * @return This TaskStackBuilder for method chaining */ public TaskStackBuilder addParentStack(Class sourceActivityClass) { return addParentStack(new ComponentName(mSourceContext, sourceActivityClass)); } /** * Add the activity parent chain as specified by the * {@link android.R.attr#parentActivityName parentActivityName} attribute of the activity * (or activity-alias) element in the application's manifest to the task stack builder. * * @param sourceActivityName Must specify an Activity component. All parents of * this activity will be added * @return This TaskStackBuilder for method chaining */ public TaskStackBuilder addParentStack(ComponentName sourceActivityName) { final int insertAt = mIntents.size(); PackageManager pm = mSourceContext.getPackageManager(); try { ActivityInfo info = pm.getActivityInfo(sourceActivityName, 0); String parentActivity = info.parentActivityName; while (parentActivity != null) { final ComponentName target = new ComponentName(info.packageName, parentActivity); info = pm.getActivityInfo(target, 0); parentActivity = info.parentActivityName; final Intent parent = parentActivity == null && insertAt == 0 ? Intent.makeMainActivity(target) : new Intent().setComponent(target); mIntents.add(insertAt, parent); } } catch (NameNotFoundException e) { Log.e(TAG, "Bad ComponentName while traversing activity parent metadata"); throw new IllegalArgumentException(e); } return this; } /** * @return the number of intents added so far. */ public int getIntentCount() { return mIntents.size(); } /** * Return the intent at the specified index for modification. * Useful if you need to modify the flags or extras of an intent that was previously added, * for example with {@link #addParentStack(Activity)}. * * @param index Index from 0-getIntentCount() * @return the intent at position index */ public Intent editIntentAt(int index) { return mIntents.get(index); } /** * Start the task stack constructed by this builder. */ public void startActivities() { startActivities(null); } /** * Start the task stack constructed by this builder. * @hide */ public void startActivities(Bundle options, UserHandle userHandle) { if (mIntents.isEmpty()) { throw new IllegalStateException( "No intents added to TaskStackBuilder; cannot startActivities"); } mSourceContext.startActivitiesAsUser(getIntents(), options, userHandle); } /** * Start the task stack constructed by this builder. * * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started. * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle) * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details. */ public void startActivities(Bundle options) { startActivities(options, new UserHandle(UserHandle.myUserId())); } /** * Obtain a {@link PendingIntent} for launching the task constructed by this builder so far. * * @param requestCode Private request code for the sender * @param flags May be {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_ONE_SHOT}, * {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_NO_CREATE}, {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_CANCEL_CURRENT}, * {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT}, or any of the flags supported by * {@link Intent#fillIn(Intent, int)} to control which unspecified parts of the * intent that can be supplied when the actual send happens. * * @return The obtained PendingIntent */ public PendingIntent getPendingIntent(int requestCode, int flags) { return getPendingIntent(requestCode, flags, null); } /** * Obtain a {@link PendingIntent} for launching the task constructed by this builder so far. * * @param requestCode Private request code for the sender * @param flags May be {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_ONE_SHOT}, * {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_NO_CREATE}, {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_CANCEL_CURRENT}, * {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT}, or any of the flags supported by * {@link Intent#fillIn(Intent, int)} to control which unspecified parts of the * intent that can be supplied when the actual send happens. * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started. * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle) * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details. * * @return The obtained PendingIntent */ public PendingIntent getPendingIntent(int requestCode, int flags, Bundle options) { if (mIntents.isEmpty()) { throw new IllegalStateException( "No intents added to TaskStackBuilder; cannot getPendingIntent"); } return PendingIntent.getActivities(mSourceContext, requestCode, getIntents(), flags, options); } /** * @hide */ public PendingIntent getPendingIntent(int requestCode, int flags, Bundle options, UserHandle user) { if (mIntents.isEmpty()) { throw new IllegalStateException( "No intents added to TaskStackBuilder; cannot getPendingIntent"); } return PendingIntent.getActivitiesAsUser(mSourceContext, requestCode, getIntents(), flags, options, user); } /** * Return an array containing the intents added to this builder. The intent at the * root of the task stack will appear as the first item in the array and the * intent at the top of the stack will appear as the last item. * * @return An array containing the intents added to this builder. */ public Intent[] getIntents() { Intent[] intents = new Intent[mIntents.size()]; if (intents.length == 0) return intents; intents[0] = new Intent(mIntents.get(0)).addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TASK | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_TASK_ON_HOME); for (int i = 1; i < intents.length; i++) { intents[i] = new Intent(mIntents.get(i)); } return intents; } }