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16
17package android.app;
18
19import android.os.Bundle;
20import android.os.Handler;
21import android.view.LayoutInflater;
22import android.view.View;
23import android.view.ViewGroup;
24import android.view.animation.AnimationUtils;
25import android.widget.AdapterView;
26import android.widget.ListAdapter;
27import android.widget.ListView;
28import android.widget.TextView;
29
30/**
31 * A fragment that displays a list of items by binding to a data source such as
32 * an array or Cursor, and exposes event handlers when the user selects an item.
33 * <p>
34 * ListFragment hosts a {@link android.widget.ListView ListView} object that can
35 * be bound to different data sources, typically either an array or a Cursor
36 * holding query results. Binding, screen layout, and row layout are discussed
37 * in the following sections.
38 * <p>
39 * <strong>Screen Layout</strong>
40 * </p>
41 * <p>
42 * ListFragment has a default layout that consists of a single list view.
43 * However, if you desire, you can customize the fragment layout by returning
44 * your own view hierarchy from {@link #onCreateView}.
45 * To do this, your view hierarchy <em>must</em> contain a ListView object with the
46 * id "@android:id/list" (or {@link android.R.id#list} if it's in code)
47 * <p>
48 * Optionally, your view hierarchy can contain another view object of any type to
49 * display when the list view is empty. This "empty list" notifier must have an
50 * id "android:empty". Note that when an empty view is present, the list view
51 * will be hidden when there is no data to display.
52 * <p>
53 * The following code demonstrates an (ugly) custom list layout. It has a list
54 * with a green background, and an alternate red "no data" message.
55 * </p>
56 *
57 * <pre>
58 * &lt;?xml version=&quot;1.0&quot; encoding=&quot;utf-8&quot;?&gt;
59 * &lt;LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
60 *         android:orientation=&quot;vertical&quot;
61 *         android:layout_width=&quot;match_parent&quot;
62 *         android:layout_height=&quot;match_parent&quot;
63 *         android:paddingLeft=&quot;8dp&quot;
64 *         android:paddingRight=&quot;8dp&quot;&gt;
65 *
66 *     &lt;ListView android:id=&quot;@id/android:list&quot;
67 *               android:layout_width=&quot;match_parent&quot;
68 *               android:layout_height=&quot;match_parent&quot;
69 *               android:background=&quot;#00FF00&quot;
70 *               android:layout_weight=&quot;1&quot;
71 *               android:drawSelectorOnTop=&quot;false&quot;/&gt;
72 *
73 *     &lt;TextView android:id=&quot;@id/android:empty&quot;
74 *               android:layout_width=&quot;match_parent&quot;
75 *               android:layout_height=&quot;match_parent&quot;
76 *               android:background=&quot;#FF0000&quot;
77 *               android:text=&quot;No data&quot;/&gt;
78 * &lt;/LinearLayout&gt;
79 * </pre>
80 *
81 * <p>
82 * <strong>Row Layout</strong>
83 * </p>
84 * <p>
85 * You can specify the layout of individual rows in the list. You do this by
86 * specifying a layout resource in the ListAdapter object hosted by the fragment
87 * (the ListAdapter binds the ListView to the data; more on this later).
88 * <p>
89 * A ListAdapter constructor takes a parameter that specifies a layout resource
90 * for each row. It also has two additional parameters that let you specify
91 * which data field to associate with which object in the row layout resource.
92 * These two parameters are typically parallel arrays.
93 * </p>
94 * <p>
95 * Android provides some standard row layout resources. These are in the
96 * {@link android.R.layout} class, and have names such as simple_list_item_1,
97 * simple_list_item_2, and two_line_list_item. The following layout XML is the
98 * source for the resource two_line_list_item, which displays two data
99 * fields,one above the other, for each list row.
100 * </p>
101 *
102 * <pre>
103 * &lt;?xml version=&quot;1.0&quot; encoding=&quot;utf-8&quot;?&gt;
104 * &lt;LinearLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
105 *     android:layout_width=&quot;match_parent&quot;
106 *     android:layout_height=&quot;wrap_content&quot;
107 *     android:orientation=&quot;vertical&quot;&gt;
108 *
109 *     &lt;TextView android:id=&quot;@+id/text1&quot;
110 *         android:textSize=&quot;16sp&quot;
111 *         android:textStyle=&quot;bold&quot;
112 *         android:layout_width=&quot;match_parent&quot;
113 *         android:layout_height=&quot;wrap_content&quot;/&gt;
114 *
115 *     &lt;TextView android:id=&quot;@+id/text2&quot;
116 *         android:textSize=&quot;16sp&quot;
117 *         android:layout_width=&quot;match_parent&quot;
118 *         android:layout_height=&quot;wrap_content&quot;/&gt;
119 * &lt;/LinearLayout&gt;
120 * </pre>
121 *
122 * <p>
123 * You must identify the data bound to each TextView object in this layout. The
124 * syntax for this is discussed in the next section.
125 * </p>
126 * <p>
127 * <strong>Binding to Data</strong>
128 * </p>
129 * <p>
130 * You bind the ListFragment's ListView object to data using a class that
131 * implements the {@link android.widget.ListAdapter ListAdapter} interface.
132 * Android provides two standard list adapters:
133 * {@link android.widget.SimpleAdapter SimpleAdapter} for static data (Maps),
134 * and {@link android.widget.SimpleCursorAdapter SimpleCursorAdapter} for Cursor
135 * query results.
136 * </p>
137 * <p>
138 * You <b>must</b> use
139 * {@link #setListAdapter(ListAdapter) ListFragment.setListAdapter()} to
140 * associate the list with an adapter.  Do not directly call
141 * {@link ListView#setAdapter(ListAdapter) ListView.setAdapter()} or else
142 * important initialization will be skipped.
143 * </p>
144 *
145 * @see #setListAdapter
146 * @see android.widget.ListView
147 */
148public class ListFragment extends Fragment {
149    final private Handler mHandler = new Handler();
150
151    final private Runnable mRequestFocus = new Runnable() {
152        public void run() {
153            mList.focusableViewAvailable(mList);
154        }
155    };
156
157    final private AdapterView.OnItemClickListener mOnClickListener
158            = new AdapterView.OnItemClickListener() {
159        public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> parent, View v, int position, long id) {
160            onListItemClick((ListView)parent, v, position, id);
161        }
162    };
163
164    ListAdapter mAdapter;
165    ListView mList;
166    View mEmptyView;
167    TextView mStandardEmptyView;
168    View mProgressContainer;
169    View mListContainer;
170    CharSequence mEmptyText;
171    boolean mListShown;
172
173    public ListFragment() {
174    }
175
176    /**
177     * Provide default implementation to return a simple list view.  Subclasses
178     * can override to replace with their own layout.  If doing so, the
179     * returned view hierarchy <em>must</em> have a ListView whose id
180     * is {@link android.R.id#list android.R.id.list} and can optionally
181     * have a sibling view id {@link android.R.id#empty android.R.id.empty}
182     * that is to be shown when the list is empty.
183     *
184     * <p>If you are overriding this method with your own custom content,
185     * consider including the standard layout {@link android.R.layout#list_content}
186     * in your layout file, so that you continue to retain all of the standard
187     * behavior of ListFragment.  In particular, this is currently the only
188     * way to have the built-in indeterminant progress state be shown.
189     */
190    @Override
191    public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container,
192            Bundle savedInstanceState) {
193        return inflater.inflate(com.android.internal.R.layout.list_content,
194                container, false);
195    }
196
197    /**
198     * Attach to list view once the view hierarchy has been created.
199     */
200    @Override
201    public void onViewCreated(View view, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
202        super.onViewCreated(view, savedInstanceState);
203        ensureList();
204    }
205
206    /**
207     * Detach from list view.
208     */
209    @Override
210    public void onDestroyView() {
211        mHandler.removeCallbacks(mRequestFocus);
212        mList = null;
213        mListShown = false;
214        mEmptyView = mProgressContainer = mListContainer = null;
215        mStandardEmptyView = null;
216        super.onDestroyView();
217    }
218
219    /**
220     * This method will be called when an item in the list is selected.
221     * Subclasses should override. Subclasses can call
222     * getListView().getItemAtPosition(position) if they need to access the
223     * data associated with the selected item.
224     *
225     * @param l The ListView where the click happened
226     * @param v The view that was clicked within the ListView
227     * @param position The position of the view in the list
228     * @param id The row id of the item that was clicked
229     */
230    public void onListItemClick(ListView l, View v, int position, long id) {
231    }
232
233    /**
234     * Provide the cursor for the list view.
235     */
236    public void setListAdapter(ListAdapter adapter) {
237        boolean hadAdapter = mAdapter != null;
238        mAdapter = adapter;
239        if (mList != null) {
240            mList.setAdapter(adapter);
241            if (!mListShown && !hadAdapter) {
242                // The list was hidden, and previously didn't have an
243                // adapter.  It is now time to show it.
244                setListShown(true, getView().getWindowToken() != null);
245            }
246        }
247    }
248
249    /**
250     * Set the currently selected list item to the specified
251     * position with the adapter's data
252     *
253     * @param position
254     */
255    public void setSelection(int position) {
256        ensureList();
257        mList.setSelection(position);
258    }
259
260    /**
261     * Get the position of the currently selected list item.
262     */
263    public int getSelectedItemPosition() {
264        ensureList();
265        return mList.getSelectedItemPosition();
266    }
267
268    /**
269     * Get the cursor row ID of the currently selected list item.
270     */
271    public long getSelectedItemId() {
272        ensureList();
273        return mList.getSelectedItemId();
274    }
275
276    /**
277     * Get the activity's list view widget.
278     */
279    public ListView getListView() {
280        ensureList();
281        return mList;
282    }
283
284    /**
285     * The default content for a ListFragment has a TextView that can
286     * be shown when the list is empty.  If you would like to have it
287     * shown, call this method to supply the text it should use.
288     */
289    public void setEmptyText(CharSequence text) {
290        ensureList();
291        if (mStandardEmptyView == null) {
292            throw new IllegalStateException("Can't be used with a custom content view");
293        }
294        mStandardEmptyView.setText(text);
295        if (mEmptyText == null) {
296            mList.setEmptyView(mStandardEmptyView);
297        }
298        mEmptyText = text;
299    }
300
301    /**
302     * Control whether the list is being displayed.  You can make it not
303     * displayed if you are waiting for the initial data to show in it.  During
304     * this time an indeterminant progress indicator will be shown instead.
305     *
306     * <p>Applications do not normally need to use this themselves.  The default
307     * behavior of ListFragment is to start with the list not being shown, only
308     * showing it once an adapter is given with {@link #setListAdapter(ListAdapter)}.
309     * If the list at that point had not been shown, when it does get shown
310     * it will be do without the user ever seeing the hidden state.
311     *
312     * @param shown If true, the list view is shown; if false, the progress
313     * indicator.  The initial value is true.
314     */
315    public void setListShown(boolean shown) {
316        setListShown(shown, true);
317    }
318
319    /**
320     * Like {@link #setListShown(boolean)}, but no animation is used when
321     * transitioning from the previous state.
322     */
323    public void setListShownNoAnimation(boolean shown) {
324        setListShown(shown, false);
325    }
326
327    /**
328     * Control whether the list is being displayed.  You can make it not
329     * displayed if you are waiting for the initial data to show in it.  During
330     * this time an indeterminant progress indicator will be shown instead.
331     *
332     * @param shown If true, the list view is shown; if false, the progress
333     * indicator.  The initial value is true.
334     * @param animate If true, an animation will be used to transition to the
335     * new state.
336     */
337    private void setListShown(boolean shown, boolean animate) {
338        ensureList();
339        if (mProgressContainer == null) {
340            throw new IllegalStateException("Can't be used with a custom content view");
341        }
342        if (mListShown == shown) {
343            return;
344        }
345        mListShown = shown;
346        if (shown) {
347            if (animate) {
348                mProgressContainer.startAnimation(AnimationUtils.loadAnimation(
349                        getActivity(), android.R.anim.fade_out));
350                mListContainer.startAnimation(AnimationUtils.loadAnimation(
351                        getActivity(), android.R.anim.fade_in));
352            } else {
353                mProgressContainer.clearAnimation();
354                mListContainer.clearAnimation();
355            }
356            mProgressContainer.setVisibility(View.GONE);
357            mListContainer.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
358        } else {
359            if (animate) {
360                mProgressContainer.startAnimation(AnimationUtils.loadAnimation(
361                        getActivity(), android.R.anim.fade_in));
362                mListContainer.startAnimation(AnimationUtils.loadAnimation(
363                        getActivity(), android.R.anim.fade_out));
364            } else {
365                mProgressContainer.clearAnimation();
366                mListContainer.clearAnimation();
367            }
368            mProgressContainer.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
369            mListContainer.setVisibility(View.GONE);
370        }
371    }
372
373    /**
374     * Get the ListAdapter associated with this activity's ListView.
375     */
376    public ListAdapter getListAdapter() {
377        return mAdapter;
378    }
379
380    private void ensureList() {
381        if (mList != null) {
382            return;
383        }
384        View root = getView();
385        if (root == null) {
386            throw new IllegalStateException("Content view not yet created");
387        }
388        if (root instanceof ListView) {
389            mList = (ListView)root;
390        } else {
391            mStandardEmptyView = (TextView)root.findViewById(
392                    com.android.internal.R.id.internalEmpty);
393            if (mStandardEmptyView == null) {
394                mEmptyView = root.findViewById(android.R.id.empty);
395            } else {
396                mStandardEmptyView.setVisibility(View.GONE);
397            }
398            mProgressContainer = root.findViewById(com.android.internal.R.id.progressContainer);
399            mListContainer = root.findViewById(com.android.internal.R.id.listContainer);
400            View rawListView = root.findViewById(android.R.id.list);
401            if (!(rawListView instanceof ListView)) {
402                throw new RuntimeException(
403                        "Content has view with id attribute 'android.R.id.list' "
404                        + "that is not a ListView class");
405            }
406            mList = (ListView)rawListView;
407            if (mList == null) {
408                throw new RuntimeException(
409                        "Your content must have a ListView whose id attribute is " +
410                        "'android.R.id.list'");
411            }
412            if (mEmptyView != null) {
413                mList.setEmptyView(mEmptyView);
414            } else if (mEmptyText != null) {
415                mStandardEmptyView.setText(mEmptyText);
416                mList.setEmptyView(mStandardEmptyView);
417            }
418        }
419        mListShown = true;
420        mList.setOnItemClickListener(mOnClickListener);
421        if (mAdapter != null) {
422            ListAdapter adapter = mAdapter;
423            mAdapter = null;
424            setListAdapter(adapter);
425        } else {
426            // We are starting without an adapter, so assume we won't
427            // have our data right away and start with the progress indicator.
428            if (mProgressContainer != null) {
429                setListShown(false, false);
430            }
431        }
432        mHandler.post(mRequestFocus);
433    }
434}
435