PreferenceFragment.java revision 74402cfe4e780fd5e9848ff384b741c8fc7d945f
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16
17package android.preference;
18
19import android.app.Activity;
20import android.app.Fragment;
21import android.content.Intent;
22import android.content.SharedPreferences;
23import android.os.Bundle;
24import android.os.Handler;
25import android.os.Message;
26import android.view.LayoutInflater;
27import android.view.View;
28import android.view.ViewGroup;
29import android.widget.ListView;
30
31/**
32 * Shows a hierarchy of {@link Preference} objects as
33 * lists. These preferences will
34 * automatically save to {@link SharedPreferences} as the user interacts with
35 * them. To retrieve an instance of {@link SharedPreferences} that the
36 * preference hierarchy in this fragment will use, call
37 * {@link PreferenceManager#getDefaultSharedPreferences(android.content.Context)}
38 * with a context in the same package as this fragment.
39 * <p>
40 * Furthermore, the preferences shown will follow the visual style of system
41 * preferences. It is easy to create a hierarchy of preferences (that can be
42 * shown on multiple screens) via XML. For these reasons, it is recommended to
43 * use this fragment (as a superclass) to deal with preferences in applications.
44 * <p>
45 * A {@link PreferenceScreen} object should be at the top of the preference
46 * hierarchy. Furthermore, subsequent {@link PreferenceScreen} in the hierarchy
47 * denote a screen break--that is the preferences contained within subsequent
48 * {@link PreferenceScreen} should be shown on another screen. The preference
49 * framework handles showing these other screens from the preference hierarchy.
50 * <p>
51 * The preference hierarchy can be formed in multiple ways:
52 * <li> From an XML file specifying the hierarchy
53 * <li> From different {@link Activity Activities} that each specify its own
54 * preferences in an XML file via {@link Activity} meta-data
55 * <li> From an object hierarchy rooted with {@link PreferenceScreen}
56 * <p>
57 * To inflate from XML, use the {@link #addPreferencesFromResource(int)}. The
58 * root element should be a {@link PreferenceScreen}. Subsequent elements can point
59 * to actual {@link Preference} subclasses. As mentioned above, subsequent
60 * {@link PreferenceScreen} in the hierarchy will result in the screen break.
61 * <p>
62 * To specify an {@link Intent} to query {@link Activity Activities} that each
63 * have preferences, use {@link #addPreferencesFromIntent}. Each
64 * {@link Activity} can specify meta-data in the manifest (via the key
65 * {@link PreferenceManager#METADATA_KEY_PREFERENCES}) that points to an XML
66 * resource. These XML resources will be inflated into a single preference
67 * hierarchy and shown by this fragment.
68 * <p>
69 * To specify an object hierarchy rooted with {@link PreferenceScreen}, use
70 * {@link #setPreferenceScreen(PreferenceScreen)}.
71 * <p>
72 * As a convenience, this fragment implements a click listener for any
73 * preference in the current hierarchy, see
74 * {@link #onPreferenceTreeClick(PreferenceScreen, Preference)}.
75 *
76 * <a name="SampleCode"></a>
77 * <h3>Sample Code</h3>
78 *
79 * <p>The following sample code shows a simple preference fragment that is
80 * populated from a resource.  The resource it loads is:</p>
81 *
82 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/res/xml/preferences.xml preferences}
83 *
84 * <p>The fragment implementation itself simply populates the preferences
85 * when created.  Note that the preferences framework takes care of loading
86 * the current values out of the app preferences and writing them when changed:</p>
87 *
88 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/preference/FragmentPreferences.java
89 *      fragment}
90 *
91 * @see Preference
92 * @see PreferenceScreen
93 */
94public abstract class PreferenceFragment extends Fragment implements
95        PreferenceManager.OnPreferenceTreeClickListener {
96
97    private static final String PREFERENCES_TAG = "android:preferences";
98
99    private PreferenceManager mPreferenceManager;
100    private ListView mList;
101    private boolean mHavePrefs;
102    private boolean mInitDone;
103
104    /**
105     * The starting request code given out to preference framework.
106     */
107    private static final int FIRST_REQUEST_CODE = 100;
108
109    private static final int MSG_BIND_PREFERENCES = 1;
110    private Handler mHandler = new Handler() {
111        @Override
112        public void handleMessage(Message msg) {
113            switch (msg.what) {
114
115                case MSG_BIND_PREFERENCES:
116                    bindPreferences();
117                    break;
118            }
119        }
120    };
121
122    final private Runnable mRequestFocus = new Runnable() {
123        public void run() {
124            mList.focusableViewAvailable(mList);
125        }
126    };
127
128    /**
129     * Interface that PreferenceFragment's containing activity should
130     * implement to be able to process preference items that wish to
131     * switch to a new fragment.
132     */
133    public interface OnPreferenceStartFragmentCallback {
134        /**
135         * Called when the user has clicked on a Preference that has
136         * a fragment class name associated with it.  The implementation
137         * to should instantiate and switch to an instance of the given
138         * fragment.
139         */
140        boolean onPreferenceStartFragment(PreferenceFragment caller, Preference pref);
141    }
142
143    @Override
144    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
145        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
146        mPreferenceManager = new PreferenceManager(getActivity(), FIRST_REQUEST_CODE);
147        mPreferenceManager.setFragment(this);
148        mPreferenceManager.setOnPreferenceTreeClickListener(this);
149    }
150
151    @Override
152    public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container,
153            Bundle savedInstanceState) {
154        return inflater.inflate(com.android.internal.R.layout.preference_list_fragment,
155                container, false);
156    }
157
158    @Override
159    public void onActivityCreated(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
160        super.onActivityCreated(savedInstanceState);
161        getListView().setScrollBarStyle(View.SCROLLBARS_INSIDE_OVERLAY);
162
163        if (mHavePrefs) {
164            bindPreferences();
165        }
166
167        mInitDone = true;
168
169        if (savedInstanceState != null) {
170            Bundle container = savedInstanceState.getBundle(PREFERENCES_TAG);
171            if (container != null) {
172                final PreferenceScreen preferenceScreen = getPreferenceScreen();
173                if (preferenceScreen != null) {
174                    preferenceScreen.restoreHierarchyState(container);
175                }
176            }
177        }
178    }
179
180    @Override
181    public void onStop() {
182        super.onStop();
183        mPreferenceManager.dispatchActivityStop();
184    }
185
186    @Override
187    public void onDestroyView() {
188        mList = null;
189        mHandler.removeCallbacks(mRequestFocus);
190        super.onDestroyView();
191    }
192
193    @Override
194    public void onDestroy() {
195        super.onDestroy();
196        mPreferenceManager.dispatchActivityDestroy();
197        mPreferenceManager.setOnPreferenceTreeClickListener(null);
198    }
199
200    @Override
201    public void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) {
202        super.onSaveInstanceState(outState);
203
204        final PreferenceScreen preferenceScreen = getPreferenceScreen();
205        if (preferenceScreen != null) {
206            Bundle container = new Bundle();
207            preferenceScreen.saveHierarchyState(container);
208            outState.putBundle(PREFERENCES_TAG, container);
209        }
210    }
211
212    @Override
213    public void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {
214        super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
215
216        mPreferenceManager.dispatchActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
217    }
218
219    /**
220     * Returns the {@link PreferenceManager} used by this fragment.
221     * @return The {@link PreferenceManager}.
222     */
223    public PreferenceManager getPreferenceManager() {
224        return mPreferenceManager;
225    }
226
227    /**
228     * Sets the root of the preference hierarchy that this fragment is showing.
229     *
230     * @param preferenceScreen The root {@link PreferenceScreen} of the preference hierarchy.
231     */
232    public void setPreferenceScreen(PreferenceScreen preferenceScreen) {
233        if (mPreferenceManager.setPreferences(preferenceScreen) && preferenceScreen != null) {
234            mHavePrefs = true;
235            if (mInitDone) {
236                postBindPreferences();
237            }
238        }
239    }
240
241    /**
242     * Gets the root of the preference hierarchy that this fragment is showing.
243     *
244     * @return The {@link PreferenceScreen} that is the root of the preference
245     *         hierarchy.
246     */
247    public PreferenceScreen getPreferenceScreen() {
248        return mPreferenceManager.getPreferenceScreen();
249    }
250
251    /**
252     * Adds preferences from activities that match the given {@link Intent}.
253     *
254     * @param intent The {@link Intent} to query activities.
255     */
256    public void addPreferencesFromIntent(Intent intent) {
257        requirePreferenceManager();
258
259        setPreferenceScreen(mPreferenceManager.inflateFromIntent(intent, getPreferenceScreen()));
260    }
261
262    /**
263     * Inflates the given XML resource and adds the preference hierarchy to the current
264     * preference hierarchy.
265     *
266     * @param preferencesResId The XML resource ID to inflate.
267     */
268    public void addPreferencesFromResource(int preferencesResId) {
269        requirePreferenceManager();
270
271        setPreferenceScreen(mPreferenceManager.inflateFromResource(getActivity(),
272                preferencesResId, getPreferenceScreen()));
273    }
274
275    /**
276     * {@inheritDoc}
277     */
278    public boolean onPreferenceTreeClick(PreferenceScreen preferenceScreen,
279            Preference preference) {
280        if (preference.getFragment() != null &&
281                getActivity() instanceof OnPreferenceStartFragmentCallback) {
282            return ((OnPreferenceStartFragmentCallback)getActivity()).onPreferenceStartFragment(
283                    this, preference);
284        }
285        return false;
286    }
287
288    /**
289     * Finds a {@link Preference} based on its key.
290     *
291     * @param key The key of the preference to retrieve.
292     * @return The {@link Preference} with the key, or null.
293     * @see PreferenceGroup#findPreference(CharSequence)
294     */
295    public Preference findPreference(CharSequence key) {
296        if (mPreferenceManager == null) {
297            return null;
298        }
299        return mPreferenceManager.findPreference(key);
300    }
301
302    private void requirePreferenceManager() {
303        if (mPreferenceManager == null) {
304            throw new RuntimeException("This should be called after super.onCreate.");
305        }
306    }
307
308    private void postBindPreferences() {
309        if (mHandler.hasMessages(MSG_BIND_PREFERENCES)) return;
310        mHandler.obtainMessage(MSG_BIND_PREFERENCES).sendToTarget();
311    }
312
313    private void bindPreferences() {
314        final PreferenceScreen preferenceScreen = getPreferenceScreen();
315        if (preferenceScreen != null) {
316            preferenceScreen.bind(getListView());
317        }
318    }
319
320    /** @hide */
321    public ListView getListView() {
322        ensureList();
323        return mList;
324    }
325
326    private void ensureList() {
327        if (mList != null) {
328            return;
329        }
330        View root = getView();
331        if (root == null) {
332            throw new IllegalStateException("Content view not yet created");
333        }
334        View rawListView = root.findViewById(android.R.id.list);
335        if (!(rawListView instanceof ListView)) {
336            throw new RuntimeException(
337                    "Content has view with id attribute 'android.R.id.list' "
338                    + "that is not a ListView class");
339        }
340        mList = (ListView)rawListView;
341        if (mList == null) {
342            throw new RuntimeException(
343                    "Your content must have a ListView whose id attribute is " +
344                    "'android.R.id.list'");
345        }
346        mHandler.post(mRequestFocus);
347    }
348}
349