/* * Copyright (C) 2008 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.widget; import android.content.Context; import android.content.res.TypedArray; import android.os.Handler; import android.os.Message; import android.os.SystemClock; import android.text.format.DateUtils; import android.util.AttributeSet; import android.util.Log; import android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityEvent; import android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityNodeInfo; import android.widget.RemoteViews.RemoteView; import java.util.Formatter; import java.util.IllegalFormatException; import java.util.Locale; /** * Class that implements a simple timer. *

* You can give it a start time in the {@link SystemClock#elapsedRealtime} timebase, * and it counts up from that, or if you don't give it a base time, it will use the * time at which you call {@link #start}. By default it will display the current * timer value in the form "MM:SS" or "H:MM:SS", or you can use {@link #setFormat} * to format the timer value into an arbitrary string. * * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Chronometer_format */ @RemoteView public class Chronometer extends TextView { private static final String TAG = "Chronometer"; /** * A callback that notifies when the chronometer has incremented on its own. */ public interface OnChronometerTickListener { /** * Notification that the chronometer has changed. */ void onChronometerTick(Chronometer chronometer); } private long mBase; private boolean mVisible; private boolean mStarted; private boolean mRunning; private boolean mLogged; private String mFormat; private Formatter mFormatter; private Locale mFormatterLocale; private Object[] mFormatterArgs = new Object[1]; private StringBuilder mFormatBuilder; private OnChronometerTickListener mOnChronometerTickListener; private StringBuilder mRecycle = new StringBuilder(8); private static final int TICK_WHAT = 2; /** * Initialize this Chronometer object. * Sets the base to the current time. */ public Chronometer(Context context) { this(context, null, 0); } /** * Initialize with standard view layout information. * Sets the base to the current time. */ public Chronometer(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) { this(context, attrs, 0); } /** * Initialize with standard view layout information and style. * Sets the base to the current time. */ public Chronometer(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyleAttr) { this(context, attrs, defStyleAttr, 0); } public Chronometer(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyleAttr, int defStyleRes) { super(context, attrs, defStyleAttr, defStyleRes); final TypedArray a = context.obtainStyledAttributes( attrs, com.android.internal.R.styleable.Chronometer, defStyleAttr, defStyleRes); setFormat(a.getString(com.android.internal.R.styleable.Chronometer_format)); a.recycle(); init(); } private void init() { mBase = SystemClock.elapsedRealtime(); updateText(mBase); } /** * Set the time that the count-up timer is in reference to. * * @param base Use the {@link SystemClock#elapsedRealtime} time base. */ @android.view.RemotableViewMethod public void setBase(long base) { mBase = base; dispatchChronometerTick(); updateText(SystemClock.elapsedRealtime()); } /** * Return the base time as set through {@link #setBase}. */ public long getBase() { return mBase; } /** * Sets the format string used for display. The Chronometer will display * this string, with the first "%s" replaced by the current timer value in * "MM:SS" or "H:MM:SS" form. * * If the format string is null, or if you never call setFormat(), the * Chronometer will simply display the timer value in "MM:SS" or "H:MM:SS" * form. * * @param format the format string. */ @android.view.RemotableViewMethod public void setFormat(String format) { mFormat = format; if (format != null && mFormatBuilder == null) { mFormatBuilder = new StringBuilder(format.length() * 2); } } /** * Returns the current format string as set through {@link #setFormat}. */ public String getFormat() { return mFormat; } /** * Sets the listener to be called when the chronometer changes. * * @param listener The listener. */ public void setOnChronometerTickListener(OnChronometerTickListener listener) { mOnChronometerTickListener = listener; } /** * @return The listener (may be null) that is listening for chronometer change * events. */ public OnChronometerTickListener getOnChronometerTickListener() { return mOnChronometerTickListener; } /** * Start counting up. This does not affect the base as set from {@link #setBase}, just * the view display. * * Chronometer works by regularly scheduling messages to the handler, even when the * Widget is not visible. To make sure resource leaks do not occur, the user should * make sure that each start() call has a reciprocal call to {@link #stop}. */ public void start() { mStarted = true; updateRunning(); } /** * Stop counting up. This does not affect the base as set from {@link #setBase}, just * the view display. * * This stops the messages to the handler, effectively releasing resources that would * be held as the chronometer is running, via {@link #start}. */ public void stop() { mStarted = false; updateRunning(); } /** * The same as calling {@link #start} or {@link #stop}. * @hide pending API council approval */ @android.view.RemotableViewMethod public void setStarted(boolean started) { mStarted = started; updateRunning(); } @Override protected void onDetachedFromWindow() { super.onDetachedFromWindow(); mVisible = false; updateRunning(); } @Override protected void onWindowVisibilityChanged(int visibility) { super.onWindowVisibilityChanged(visibility); mVisible = visibility == VISIBLE; updateRunning(); } private synchronized void updateText(long now) { long seconds = now - mBase; seconds /= 1000; String text = DateUtils.formatElapsedTime(mRecycle, seconds); if (mFormat != null) { Locale loc = Locale.getDefault(); if (mFormatter == null || !loc.equals(mFormatterLocale)) { mFormatterLocale = loc; mFormatter = new Formatter(mFormatBuilder, loc); } mFormatBuilder.setLength(0); mFormatterArgs[0] = text; try { mFormatter.format(mFormat, mFormatterArgs); text = mFormatBuilder.toString(); } catch (IllegalFormatException ex) { if (!mLogged) { Log.w(TAG, "Illegal format string: " + mFormat); mLogged = true; } } } setText(text); } private void updateRunning() { boolean running = mVisible && mStarted; if (running != mRunning) { if (running) { updateText(SystemClock.elapsedRealtime()); dispatchChronometerTick(); mHandler.sendMessageDelayed(Message.obtain(mHandler, TICK_WHAT), 1000); } else { mHandler.removeMessages(TICK_WHAT); } mRunning = running; } } private Handler mHandler = new Handler() { public void handleMessage(Message m) { if (mRunning) { updateText(SystemClock.elapsedRealtime()); dispatchChronometerTick(); sendMessageDelayed(Message.obtain(this, TICK_WHAT), 1000); } } }; void dispatchChronometerTick() { if (mOnChronometerTickListener != null) { mOnChronometerTickListener.onChronometerTick(this); } } @Override public void onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent event) { super.onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(event); event.setClassName(Chronometer.class.getName()); } @Override public void onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(AccessibilityNodeInfo info) { super.onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(info); info.setClassName(Chronometer.class.getName()); } }