/* * Copyright (C) 2007 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.graphics.drawable; import android.graphics.*; import android.graphics.drawable.shapes.Shape; import android.content.res.Resources; import android.content.res.TypedArray; import android.util.AttributeSet; import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParser; import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParserException; import java.io.IOException; /** * A Drawable object that draws primitive shapes. * A ShapeDrawable takes a {@link android.graphics.drawable.shapes.Shape} * object and manages its presence on the screen. If no Shape is given, then * the ShapeDrawable will default to a * {@link android.graphics.drawable.shapes.RectShape}. * *

This object can be defined in an XML file with the <shape> element.

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For more information about how to use ShapeDrawable, read the * * Canvas and Drawables document. For more information about defining a ShapeDrawable in * XML, read the * Drawable Resources * document.

* * @attr ref android.R.styleable#ShapeDrawablePadding_left * @attr ref android.R.styleable#ShapeDrawablePadding_top * @attr ref android.R.styleable#ShapeDrawablePadding_right * @attr ref android.R.styleable#ShapeDrawablePadding_bottom * @attr ref android.R.styleable#ShapeDrawable_color * @attr ref android.R.styleable#ShapeDrawable_width * @attr ref android.R.styleable#ShapeDrawable_height */ public class ShapeDrawable extends Drawable { private ShapeState mShapeState; private boolean mMutated; /** * ShapeDrawable constructor. */ public ShapeDrawable() { this((ShapeState) null); } /** * Creates a ShapeDrawable with a specified Shape. * * @param s the Shape that this ShapeDrawable should be */ public ShapeDrawable(Shape s) { this((ShapeState) null); mShapeState.mShape = s; } private ShapeDrawable(ShapeState state) { mShapeState = new ShapeState(state); } /** * Returns the Shape of this ShapeDrawable. */ public Shape getShape() { return mShapeState.mShape; } /** * Sets the Shape of this ShapeDrawable. */ public void setShape(Shape s) { mShapeState.mShape = s; updateShape(); } /** * Sets a ShaderFactory to which requests for a * {@link android.graphics.Shader} object will be made. * * @param fact an instance of your ShaderFactory implementation */ public void setShaderFactory(ShaderFactory fact) { mShapeState.mShaderFactory = fact; } /** * Returns the ShaderFactory used by this ShapeDrawable for requesting a * {@link android.graphics.Shader}. */ public ShaderFactory getShaderFactory() { return mShapeState.mShaderFactory; } /** * Returns the Paint used to draw the shape. */ public Paint getPaint() { return mShapeState.mPaint; } /** * Sets padding for the shape. * * @param left padding for the left side (in pixels) * @param top padding for the top (in pixels) * @param right padding for the right side (in pixels) * @param bottom padding for the bottom (in pixels) */ public void setPadding(int left, int top, int right, int bottom) { if ((left | top | right | bottom) == 0) { mShapeState.mPadding = null; } else { if (mShapeState.mPadding == null) { mShapeState.mPadding = new Rect(); } mShapeState.mPadding.set(left, top, right, bottom); } invalidateSelf(); } /** * Sets padding for this shape, defined by a Rect object. * Define the padding in the Rect object as: left, top, right, bottom. */ public void setPadding(Rect padding) { if (padding == null) { mShapeState.mPadding = null; } else { if (mShapeState.mPadding == null) { mShapeState.mPadding = new Rect(); } mShapeState.mPadding.set(padding); } invalidateSelf(); } /** * Sets the intrinsic (default) width for this shape. * * @param width the intrinsic width (in pixels) */ public void setIntrinsicWidth(int width) { mShapeState.mIntrinsicWidth = width; invalidateSelf(); } /** * Sets the intrinsic (default) height for this shape. * * @param height the intrinsic height (in pixels) */ public void setIntrinsicHeight(int height) { mShapeState.mIntrinsicHeight = height; invalidateSelf(); } @Override public int getIntrinsicWidth() { return mShapeState.mIntrinsicWidth; } @Override public int getIntrinsicHeight() { return mShapeState.mIntrinsicHeight; } @Override public boolean getPadding(Rect padding) { if (mShapeState.mPadding != null) { padding.set(mShapeState.mPadding); return true; } else { return super.getPadding(padding); } } private static int modulateAlpha(int paintAlpha, int alpha) { int scale = alpha + (alpha >>> 7); // convert to 0..256 return paintAlpha * scale >>> 8; } /** * Called from the drawable's draw() method after the canvas has been set * to draw the shape at (0,0). Subclasses can override for special effects * such as multiple layers, stroking, etc. */ protected void onDraw(Shape shape, Canvas canvas, Paint paint) { shape.draw(canvas, paint); } @Override public void draw(Canvas canvas) { Rect r = getBounds(); Paint paint = mShapeState.mPaint; int prevAlpha = paint.getAlpha(); paint.setAlpha(modulateAlpha(prevAlpha, mShapeState.mAlpha)); if (mShapeState.mShape != null) { // need the save both for the translate, and for the (unknown) Shape int count = canvas.save(); canvas.translate(r.left, r.top); onDraw(mShapeState.mShape, canvas, paint); canvas.restoreToCount(count); } else { canvas.drawRect(r, paint); } // restore paint.setAlpha(prevAlpha); } @Override public int getChangingConfigurations() { return super.getChangingConfigurations() | mShapeState.mChangingConfigurations; } /** * Set the alpha level for this drawable [0..255]. Note that this drawable * also has a color in its paint, which has an alpha as well. These two * values are automatically combined during drawing. Thus if the color's * alpha is 75% (i.e. 192) and the drawable's alpha is 50% (i.e. 128), then * the combined alpha that will be used during drawing will be 37.5% * (i.e. 96). */ @Override public void setAlpha(int alpha) { mShapeState.mAlpha = alpha; invalidateSelf(); } @Override public void setColorFilter(ColorFilter cf) { mShapeState.mPaint.setColorFilter(cf); invalidateSelf(); } @Override public int getOpacity() { if (mShapeState.mShape == null) { final Paint p = mShapeState.mPaint; if (p.getXfermode() == null) { final int alpha = p.getAlpha(); if (alpha == 0) { return PixelFormat.TRANSPARENT; } if (alpha == 255) { return PixelFormat.OPAQUE; } } } // not sure, so be safe return PixelFormat.TRANSLUCENT; } @Override public void setDither(boolean dither) { mShapeState.mPaint.setDither(dither); invalidateSelf(); } @Override protected void onBoundsChange(Rect bounds) { super.onBoundsChange(bounds); updateShape(); } /** * Subclasses override this to parse custom subelements. * If you handle it, return true, else return super.inflateTag(...). */ protected boolean inflateTag(String name, Resources r, XmlPullParser parser, AttributeSet attrs) { if ("padding".equals(name)) { TypedArray a = r.obtainAttributes(attrs, com.android.internal.R.styleable.ShapeDrawablePadding); setPadding( a.getDimensionPixelOffset( com.android.internal.R.styleable.ShapeDrawablePadding_left, 0), a.getDimensionPixelOffset( com.android.internal.R.styleable.ShapeDrawablePadding_top, 0), a.getDimensionPixelOffset( com.android.internal.R.styleable.ShapeDrawablePadding_right, 0), a.getDimensionPixelOffset( com.android.internal.R.styleable.ShapeDrawablePadding_bottom, 0)); a.recycle(); return true; } return false; } @Override public void inflate(Resources r, XmlPullParser parser, AttributeSet attrs) throws XmlPullParserException, IOException { super.inflate(r, parser, attrs); TypedArray a = r.obtainAttributes(attrs, com.android.internal.R.styleable.ShapeDrawable); int color = mShapeState.mPaint.getColor(); color = a.getColor(com.android.internal.R.styleable.ShapeDrawable_color, color); mShapeState.mPaint.setColor(color); boolean dither = a.getBoolean(com.android.internal.R.styleable.ShapeDrawable_dither, false); mShapeState.mPaint.setDither(dither); setIntrinsicWidth((int) a.getDimension(com.android.internal.R.styleable.ShapeDrawable_width, 0f)); setIntrinsicHeight((int) a.getDimension(com.android.internal.R.styleable.ShapeDrawable_height, 0f)); a.recycle(); int type; final int outerDepth = parser.getDepth(); while ((type=parser.next()) != XmlPullParser.END_DOCUMENT && (type != XmlPullParser.END_TAG || parser.getDepth() > outerDepth)) { if (type != XmlPullParser.START_TAG) { continue; } final String name = parser.getName(); // call our subclass if (!inflateTag(name, r, parser, attrs)) { android.util.Log.w("drawable", "Unknown element: " + name + " for ShapeDrawable " + this); } } } private void updateShape() { if (mShapeState.mShape != null) { final Rect r = getBounds(); final int w = r.width(); final int h = r.height(); mShapeState.mShape.resize(w, h); if (mShapeState.mShaderFactory != null) { mShapeState.mPaint.setShader(mShapeState.mShaderFactory.resize(w, h)); } } invalidateSelf(); } @Override public ConstantState getConstantState() { mShapeState.mChangingConfigurations = getChangingConfigurations(); return mShapeState; } @Override public Drawable mutate() { if (!mMutated && super.mutate() == this) { if (mShapeState.mPaint != null) { mShapeState.mPaint = new Paint(mShapeState.mPaint); } else { mShapeState.mPaint = new Paint(Paint.ANTI_ALIAS_FLAG); } if (mShapeState.mPadding != null) { mShapeState.mPadding = new Rect(mShapeState.mPadding); } else { mShapeState.mPadding = new Rect(); } try { mShapeState.mShape = mShapeState.mShape.clone(); } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) { return null; } mMutated = true; } return this; } /** * Defines the intrinsic properties of this ShapeDrawable's Shape. */ final static class ShapeState extends ConstantState { int mChangingConfigurations; Paint mPaint; Shape mShape; Rect mPadding; int mIntrinsicWidth; int mIntrinsicHeight; int mAlpha = 255; ShaderFactory mShaderFactory; ShapeState(ShapeState orig) { if (orig != null) { mPaint = orig.mPaint; mShape = orig.mShape; mPadding = orig.mPadding; mIntrinsicWidth = orig.mIntrinsicWidth; mIntrinsicHeight = orig.mIntrinsicHeight; mAlpha = orig.mAlpha; mShaderFactory = orig.mShaderFactory; } else { mPaint = new Paint(Paint.ANTI_ALIAS_FLAG); } } @Override public Drawable newDrawable() { return new ShapeDrawable(this); } @Override public Drawable newDrawable(Resources res) { return new ShapeDrawable(this); } @Override public int getChangingConfigurations() { return mChangingConfigurations; } } /** * Base class defines a factory object that is called each time the drawable * is resized (has a new width or height). Its resize() method returns a * corresponding shader, or null. * Implement this class if you'd like your ShapeDrawable to use a special * {@link android.graphics.Shader}, such as a * {@link android.graphics.LinearGradient}. * */ public static abstract class ShaderFactory { /** * Returns the Shader to be drawn when a Drawable is drawn. * The dimensions of the Drawable are passed because they may be needed * to adjust how the Shader is configured for drawing. * This is called by ShapeDrawable.setShape(). * * @param width the width of the Drawable being drawn * @param height the heigh of the Drawable being drawn * @return the Shader to be drawn */ public abstract Shader resize(int width, int height); } // other subclass could wack the Shader's localmatrix based on the // resize params (e.g. scaletofit, etc.). This could be used to scale // a bitmap to fill the bounds without needing any other special casing. }