RowPresenter.java revision 8df88a1ead9ea62456fc3bbda41657ccf61d5721
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14package android.support.v17.leanback.widget;
15
16import android.support.v17.leanback.app.HeadersFragment;
17import android.support.v17.leanback.graphics.ColorOverlayDimmer;
18import android.view.View;
19import android.view.ViewGroup;
20
21/**
22 * An abstract {@link Presenter} that renders a {@link Row}.
23 *
24 * <h3>Customize UI widgets</h3>
25 * When a subclass of RowPresenter adds UI widgets, it should subclass
26 * {@link RowPresenter.ViewHolder} and override {@link #createRowViewHolder(ViewGroup)}
27 * and {@link #initializeRowViewHolder(ViewHolder)}. The subclass must use layout id
28 * "row_content" for the widget that will be aligned to the title of any {@link HeadersFragment}
29 * that may exist in the parent fragment. RowPresenter contains an optional and
30 * replaceable {@link RowHeaderPresenter} that renders the header. You can disable
31 * the default rendering or replace the Presenter with a new header presenter
32 * by calling {@link #setHeaderPresenter(RowHeaderPresenter)}.
33 *
34 * <h3>UI events from fragments</h3>
35 * RowPresenter receives calls from its parent (typically a Fragment) when:
36 * <ul>
37 * <li>
38 * A row is selected via {@link #setRowViewSelected(Presenter.ViewHolder, boolean)}.  The event
39 * is triggered immediately when there is a row selection change before the selection
40 * animation is started.  Selected status may control activated status of the row (see
41 * "Activated status" below).
42 * Subclasses of RowPresenter may override {@link #onRowViewSelected(ViewHolder, boolean)}.
43 * </li>
44 * <li>
45 * A row is expanded to full height via {@link #setRowViewExpanded(Presenter.ViewHolder, boolean)}
46 * when BrowseFragment hides fast lane on the left.
47 * The event is triggered immediately before the expand animation is started.
48 * Row title is shown when row is expanded.  Expanded status may control activated status
49 * of the row (see "Activated status" below).
50 * Subclasses of RowPresenter may override {@link #onRowViewExpanded(ViewHolder, boolean)}.
51 * </li>
52 * </ul>
53 *
54 * <h3>Activated status</h3>
55 * The activated status of a row is applied to the row view and it's children via
56 * {@link View#setActivated(boolean)}.
57 * The activated status is typically used to control {@link BaseCardView} info region visibility.
58 * The row's activated status can be controlled by selected status and/or expanded status.
59 * Call {@link #setSyncActivatePolicy(int)} and choose one of the four policies:
60 * <ul>
61 * <li>{@link #SYNC_ACTIVATED_TO_EXPANDED} Activated status is synced with row expanded status</li>
62 * <li>{@link #SYNC_ACTIVATED_TO_SELECTED} Activated status is synced with row selected status</li>
63 * <li>{@link #SYNC_ACTIVATED_TO_EXPANDED_AND_SELECTED} Activated status is set to true
64 *     when both expanded and selected status are true</li>
65 * <li>{@link #SYNC_ACTIVATED_CUSTOM} Activated status is not controlled by selected status
66 *     or expanded status, application can control activated status by its own.
67 *     Application should call {@link RowPresenter.ViewHolder#setActivated(boolean)} to change
68 *     activated status of row view.
69 * </li>
70 * </ul>
71 *
72 * <h3>User events</h3>
73 * RowPresenter provides {@link OnItemViewSelectedListener} and {@link OnItemViewClickedListener}.
74 * If a subclass wants to add its own {@link View.OnFocusChangeListener} or
75 * {@link View.OnClickListener}, it must do that in {@link #createRowViewHolder(ViewGroup)}
76 * to be properly chained by the library.  Adding View listeners after
77 * {@link #createRowViewHolder(ViewGroup)} is undefined and may result in
78 * incorrect behavior by the library's listeners.
79 *
80 * <h3>Selection animation</h3>
81 * <p>
82 * When a user scrolls through rows, a fragment will initiate animation and call
83 * {@link #setSelectLevel(Presenter.ViewHolder, float)} with float value between
84 * 0 and 1.  By default, the RowPresenter draws a dim overlay on top of the row
85 * view for views that are not selected. Subclasses may override this default effect
86 * by having {@link #isUsingDefaultSelectEffect()} return false and overriding
87 * {@link #onSelectLevelChanged(ViewHolder)} to apply a different selection effect.
88 * </p>
89 * <p>
90 * Call {@link #setSelectEffectEnabled(boolean)} to enable/disable the select effect,
91 * This will not only enable/disable the default dim effect but also subclasses must
92 * respect this flag as well.
93 * </p>
94 */
95public abstract class RowPresenter extends Presenter {
96
97    /**
98     * Don't synchronize row view activated status with selected status or expanded status,
99     * application will do its own through {@link RowPresenter.ViewHolder#setActivated(boolean)}.
100     */
101    public static final int SYNC_ACTIVATED_CUSTOM = 0;
102
103    /**
104     * Synchronizes row view's activated status to expand status of the row view holder.
105     */
106    public static final int SYNC_ACTIVATED_TO_EXPANDED = 1;
107
108    /**
109     * Synchronizes row view's activated status to selected status of the row view holder.
110     */
111    public static final int SYNC_ACTIVATED_TO_SELECTED = 2;
112
113    /**
114     * Sets the row view's activated status to true when both expand and selected are true.
115     */
116    public static final int SYNC_ACTIVATED_TO_EXPANDED_AND_SELECTED = 3;
117
118    static class ContainerViewHolder extends Presenter.ViewHolder {
119        /**
120         * wrapped row view holder
121         */
122        final ViewHolder mRowViewHolder;
123
124        public ContainerViewHolder(RowContainerView containerView, ViewHolder rowViewHolder) {
125            super(containerView);
126            containerView.addRowView(rowViewHolder.view);
127            if (rowViewHolder.mHeaderViewHolder != null) {
128                containerView.addHeaderView(rowViewHolder.mHeaderViewHolder.view);
129            }
130            mRowViewHolder = rowViewHolder;
131            mRowViewHolder.mContainerViewHolder = this;
132        }
133    }
134
135    /**
136     * A view holder for a {@link Row}.
137     */
138    public static class ViewHolder extends Presenter.ViewHolder {
139        private static final int ACTIVATED_NOT_ASSIGNED = 0;
140        private static final int ACTIVATED = 1;
141        private static final int NOT_ACTIVATED = 2;
142
143        ContainerViewHolder mContainerViewHolder;
144        RowHeaderPresenter.ViewHolder mHeaderViewHolder;
145        Row mRow;
146        int mActivated = ACTIVATED_NOT_ASSIGNED;
147        boolean mSelected;
148        boolean mExpanded;
149        boolean mInitialzed;
150        float mSelectLevel = 0f; // initially unselected
151        protected final ColorOverlayDimmer mColorDimmer;
152        private View.OnKeyListener mOnKeyListener;
153
154        /**
155         * Constructor for ViewHolder.
156         *
157         * @param view The View bound to the Row.
158         */
159        public ViewHolder(View view) {
160            super(view);
161            mColorDimmer = ColorOverlayDimmer.createDefault(view.getContext());
162        }
163
164        /**
165         * Returns the Row bound to the View in this ViewHolder.
166         */
167        public final Row getRow() {
168            return mRow;
169        }
170
171        /**
172         * Returns whether the Row is in its expanded state.
173         *
174         * @return true if the Row is expanded, false otherwise.
175         */
176        public final boolean isExpanded() {
177            return mExpanded;
178        }
179
180        /**
181         * Returns whether the Row is selected.
182         *
183         * @return true if the Row is selected, false otherwise.
184         */
185        public final boolean isSelected() {
186            return mSelected;
187        }
188
189        /**
190         * Returns the current selection level of the Row.
191         */
192        public final float getSelectLevel() {
193            return mSelectLevel;
194        }
195
196        /**
197         * Returns the view holder for the Row header for this Row.
198         */
199        public final RowHeaderPresenter.ViewHolder getHeaderViewHolder() {
200            return mHeaderViewHolder;
201        }
202
203        /**
204         * Sets the row view's activated status.  The status will be applied to children through
205         * {@link #syncActivatedStatus(View)}.  Application should only call this function
206         * when {@link RowPresenter#getSyncActivatePolicy()} is
207         * {@link RowPresenter#SYNC_ACTIVATED_CUSTOM}; otherwise the value will
208         * be overwritten when expanded or selected status changes.
209         */
210        public final void setActivated(boolean activated) {
211            mActivated = activated ? ACTIVATED : NOT_ACTIVATED;
212        }
213
214        /**
215         * Synchronizes the activated status of view to the last value passed through
216         * {@link RowPresenter.ViewHolder#setActivated(boolean)}. No operation if
217         * {@link RowPresenter.ViewHolder#setActivated(boolean)} is never called.  Normally
218         * application does not need to call this method,  {@link ListRowPresenter} automatically
219         * calls this method when a child is attached to list row.   However if
220         * application writes its own custom RowPresenter, it should call this method
221         * when attaches a child to the row view.
222         */
223        public final void syncActivatedStatus(View view) {
224            if (mActivated == ACTIVATED) {
225                view.setActivated(true);
226            } else if (mActivated == NOT_ACTIVATED) {
227                view.setActivated(false);
228            }
229        }
230
231        /**
232         * Sets a key listener.
233         */
234        public void setOnKeyListener(View.OnKeyListener keyListener) {
235            mOnKeyListener = keyListener;
236        }
237
238        /**
239         * Returns the key listener.
240         */
241        public View.OnKeyListener getOnKeyListener() {
242            return mOnKeyListener;
243        }
244    }
245
246    private RowHeaderPresenter mHeaderPresenter = new RowHeaderPresenter();
247    private OnItemViewSelectedListener mOnItemViewSelectedListener;
248    private OnItemViewClickedListener mOnItemViewClickedListener;
249
250    boolean mSelectEffectEnabled = true;
251    int mSyncActivatePolicy = SYNC_ACTIVATED_TO_EXPANDED;
252
253
254    /**
255     * Constructs a RowPresenter.
256     */
257    public RowPresenter() {
258        mHeaderPresenter.setNullItemVisibilityGone(true);
259    }
260
261    @Override
262    public final Presenter.ViewHolder onCreateViewHolder(ViewGroup parent) {
263        ViewHolder vh = createRowViewHolder(parent);
264        vh.mInitialzed = false;
265        Presenter.ViewHolder result;
266        if (needsRowContainerView()) {
267            RowContainerView containerView = new RowContainerView(parent.getContext());
268            if (mHeaderPresenter != null) {
269                vh.mHeaderViewHolder = (RowHeaderPresenter.ViewHolder)
270                        mHeaderPresenter.onCreateViewHolder((ViewGroup) vh.view);
271            }
272            result = new ContainerViewHolder(containerView, vh);
273        } else {
274            result = vh;
275        }
276        initializeRowViewHolder(vh);
277        if (!vh.mInitialzed) {
278            throw new RuntimeException("super.initializeRowViewHolder() must be called");
279        }
280        return result;
281    }
282
283    /**
284     * Called to create a ViewHolder object for a Row. Subclasses will override
285     * this method to return a different concrete ViewHolder object.
286     *
287     * @param parent The parent View for the Row's view holder.
288     * @return A ViewHolder for the Row's View.
289     */
290    protected abstract ViewHolder createRowViewHolder(ViewGroup parent);
291
292    /**
293     * Called after a {@link RowPresenter.ViewHolder} is created for a Row.
294     * Subclasses may override this method and start by calling
295     * super.initializeRowViewHolder(ViewHolder).
296     *
297     * @param vh The ViewHolder to initialize for the Row.
298     */
299    protected void initializeRowViewHolder(ViewHolder vh) {
300        vh.mInitialzed = true;
301        // set clip children to false for slide transition
302        if (vh.view instanceof ViewGroup) {
303            ((ViewGroup) vh.view).setClipChildren(false);
304        }
305        if (vh.mContainerViewHolder != null) {
306            ((ViewGroup) vh.mContainerViewHolder.view).setClipChildren(false);
307        }
308    }
309
310    /**
311     * Set the Presenter used for rendering the header. Can be null to disable
312     * header rendering. The method must be called before creating any Row Views.
313     */
314    public final void setHeaderPresenter(RowHeaderPresenter headerPresenter) {
315        mHeaderPresenter = headerPresenter;
316    }
317
318    /**
319     * Get the Presenter used for rendering the header, or null if none has been
320     * set.
321     */
322    public final RowHeaderPresenter getHeaderPresenter() {
323        return mHeaderPresenter;
324    }
325
326    /**
327     * Get the {@link RowPresenter.ViewHolder} from the given Presenter
328     * ViewHolder.
329     */
330    public final ViewHolder getRowViewHolder(Presenter.ViewHolder holder) {
331        if (holder instanceof ContainerViewHolder) {
332            return ((ContainerViewHolder) holder).mRowViewHolder;
333        } else {
334            return (ViewHolder) holder;
335        }
336    }
337
338    /**
339     * Set the expanded state of a Row view.
340     *
341     * @param holder The Row ViewHolder to set expanded state on.
342     * @param expanded True if the Row is expanded, false otherwise.
343     */
344    public final void setRowViewExpanded(Presenter.ViewHolder holder, boolean expanded) {
345        ViewHolder rowViewHolder = getRowViewHolder(holder);
346        rowViewHolder.mExpanded = expanded;
347        onRowViewExpanded(rowViewHolder, expanded);
348    }
349
350    /**
351     * Set the selected state of a Row view.
352     *
353     * @param holder The Row ViewHolder to set expanded state on.
354     * @param selected True if the Row is expanded, false otherwise.
355     */
356    public final void setRowViewSelected(Presenter.ViewHolder holder, boolean selected) {
357        ViewHolder rowViewHolder = getRowViewHolder(holder);
358        rowViewHolder.mSelected = selected;
359        onRowViewSelected(rowViewHolder, selected);
360    }
361
362    /**
363     * Subclass may override this to respond to expanded state changes of a Row.
364     * The default implementation will hide/show the header view. Subclasses may
365     * make visual changes to the Row View but must not create animation on the
366     * Row view.
367     */
368    protected void onRowViewExpanded(ViewHolder vh, boolean expanded) {
369        updateHeaderViewVisibility(vh);
370        updateActivateStatus(vh, vh.view);
371    }
372
373    /**
374     * Update view's activate status according to {@link #getSyncActivatePolicy()} and the
375     * selected status and expanded status of the RowPresenter ViewHolder.
376     */
377    private void updateActivateStatus(ViewHolder vh, View view) {
378        switch (mSyncActivatePolicy) {
379            case SYNC_ACTIVATED_TO_EXPANDED:
380                vh.setActivated(vh.isExpanded());
381                break;
382            case SYNC_ACTIVATED_TO_SELECTED:
383                vh.setActivated(vh.isSelected());
384                break;
385            case SYNC_ACTIVATED_TO_EXPANDED_AND_SELECTED:
386                vh.setActivated(vh.isExpanded() && vh.isSelected());
387                break;
388        }
389        vh.syncActivatedStatus(view);
390    }
391
392    /**
393     * Sets policy of updating row view activated status.  Can be one of:
394     * <li> Default value {@link #SYNC_ACTIVATED_TO_EXPANDED}
395     * <li> {@link #SYNC_ACTIVATED_TO_SELECTED}
396     * <li> {@link #SYNC_ACTIVATED_TO_EXPANDED_AND_SELECTED}
397     * <li> {@link #SYNC_ACTIVATED_CUSTOM}
398     */
399    public final void setSyncActivatePolicy(int syncActivatePolicy) {
400        mSyncActivatePolicy = syncActivatePolicy;
401    }
402
403    /**
404     * Returns policy of updating row view activated status.  Can be one of:
405     * <li> Default value {@link #SYNC_ACTIVATED_TO_EXPANDED}
406     * <li> {@link #SYNC_ACTIVATED_TO_SELECTED}
407     * <li> {@link #SYNC_ACTIVATED_TO_EXPANDED_AND_SELECTED}
408     * <li> {@link #SYNC_ACTIVATED_CUSTOM}
409     */
410    public final int getSyncActivatePolicy() {
411        return mSyncActivatePolicy;
412    }
413
414
415    /**
416     * The method is only called from onRowViewSelecetd().
417     * Default behavior is signaling row selected events with null item. Subclass of RowPresenter
418     * having child items should override this method and dispatch events with item information.
419     */
420    protected void dispatchItemSelectedListener(ViewHolder vh, boolean selected) {
421        if (selected) {
422            if (mOnItemViewSelectedListener != null) {
423                mOnItemViewSelectedListener.onItemSelected(null, null, vh, vh.getRow());
424            }
425        }
426    }
427
428    /**
429     * Subclass may override this to respond to selected state changes of a Row.
430     * Subclass may make visual changes to Row view but must not create
431     * animation on the Row view.
432     */
433    protected void onRowViewSelected(ViewHolder vh, boolean selected) {
434        dispatchItemSelectedListener(vh, selected);
435        updateHeaderViewVisibility(vh);
436        updateActivateStatus(vh, vh.view);
437    }
438
439    private void updateHeaderViewVisibility(ViewHolder vh) {
440        if (mHeaderPresenter != null && vh.mHeaderViewHolder != null) {
441            RowContainerView containerView = ((RowContainerView) vh.mContainerViewHolder.view);
442            containerView.showHeader(vh.isExpanded());
443        }
444    }
445
446    /**
447     * Set the current select level to a value between 0 (unselected) and 1 (selected).
448     * Subclasses may override {@link #onSelectLevelChanged(ViewHolder)} to
449     * respond to changes in the selected level.
450     */
451    public final void setSelectLevel(Presenter.ViewHolder vh, float level) {
452        ViewHolder rowViewHolder = getRowViewHolder(vh);
453        rowViewHolder.mSelectLevel = level;
454        onSelectLevelChanged(rowViewHolder);
455    }
456
457    /**
458     * Get the current select level. The value will be between 0 (unselected)
459     * and 1 (selected).
460     */
461    public final float getSelectLevel(Presenter.ViewHolder vh) {
462        return getRowViewHolder(vh).mSelectLevel;
463    }
464
465    /**
466     * Callback when select level is changed. The default implementation applies
467     * the select level to {@link RowHeaderPresenter#setSelectLevel(RowHeaderPresenter.ViewHolder, float)}
468     * when {@link #getSelectEffectEnabled()} is true. Subclasses may override
469     * this function and implement a different select effect. In this case, you
470     * should also override {@link #isUsingDefaultSelectEffect()} to disable
471     * the default dimming effect applied by the library.
472     */
473    protected void onSelectLevelChanged(ViewHolder vh) {
474        if (getSelectEffectEnabled()) {
475            vh.mColorDimmer.setActiveLevel(vh.mSelectLevel);
476            if (vh.mHeaderViewHolder != null) {
477                mHeaderPresenter.setSelectLevel(vh.mHeaderViewHolder, vh.mSelectLevel);
478            }
479            if (isUsingDefaultSelectEffect()) {
480                ((RowContainerView) vh.mContainerViewHolder.view).setForegroundColor(
481                        vh.mColorDimmer.getPaint().getColor());
482            }
483        }
484    }
485
486    /**
487     * Enables or disables the row selection effect.
488     * This will not only affect the default dim effect, but subclasses must
489     * respect this flag as well.
490     */
491    public final void setSelectEffectEnabled(boolean applyDimOnSelect) {
492        mSelectEffectEnabled = applyDimOnSelect;
493    }
494
495    /**
496     * Returns true if the row selection effect is enabled.
497     * This value not only determines whether the default dim implementation is
498     * used, but subclasses must also respect this flag.
499     */
500    public final boolean getSelectEffectEnabled() {
501        return mSelectEffectEnabled;
502    }
503
504    /**
505     * Return whether this RowPresenter is using the default dimming effect
506     * provided by the library.  Subclasses may(most likely) return false and
507     * override {@link #onSelectLevelChanged(ViewHolder)}.
508     */
509    public boolean isUsingDefaultSelectEffect() {
510        return true;
511    }
512
513    final boolean needsDefaultSelectEffect() {
514        return isUsingDefaultSelectEffect() && getSelectEffectEnabled();
515    }
516
517    final boolean needsRowContainerView() {
518        return mHeaderPresenter != null || needsDefaultSelectEffect();
519    }
520
521    /**
522     * Return true if the Row view can draw outside its bounds.
523     */
524    public boolean canDrawOutOfBounds() {
525        return false;
526    }
527
528    @Override
529    public final void onBindViewHolder(Presenter.ViewHolder viewHolder, Object item) {
530        onBindRowViewHolder(getRowViewHolder(viewHolder), item);
531    }
532
533    protected void onBindRowViewHolder(ViewHolder vh, Object item) {
534        vh.mRow = (Row) item;
535        if (vh.mHeaderViewHolder != null) {
536            mHeaderPresenter.onBindViewHolder(vh.mHeaderViewHolder, item);
537        }
538    }
539
540    @Override
541    public final void onUnbindViewHolder(Presenter.ViewHolder viewHolder) {
542        onUnbindRowViewHolder(getRowViewHolder(viewHolder));
543    }
544
545    protected void onUnbindRowViewHolder(ViewHolder vh) {
546        if (vh.mHeaderViewHolder != null) {
547            mHeaderPresenter.onUnbindViewHolder(vh.mHeaderViewHolder);
548        }
549        vh.mRow = null;
550    }
551
552    @Override
553    public final void onViewAttachedToWindow(Presenter.ViewHolder holder) {
554        onRowViewAttachedToWindow(getRowViewHolder(holder));
555    }
556
557    protected void onRowViewAttachedToWindow(ViewHolder vh) {
558        if (vh.mHeaderViewHolder != null) {
559            mHeaderPresenter.onViewAttachedToWindow(vh.mHeaderViewHolder);
560        }
561    }
562
563    @Override
564    public final void onViewDetachedFromWindow(Presenter.ViewHolder holder) {
565        onRowViewDetachedFromWindow(getRowViewHolder(holder));
566    }
567
568    protected void onRowViewDetachedFromWindow(ViewHolder vh) {
569        if (vh.mHeaderViewHolder != null) {
570            mHeaderPresenter.onViewDetachedFromWindow(vh.mHeaderViewHolder);
571        }
572        cancelAnimationsRecursive(vh.view);
573    }
574
575    /**
576     * Set listener for item or row selection.  RowPresenter fires row selection
577     * event with null item, subclass of RowPresenter e.g. {@link ListRowPresenter} can
578     * fire a selection event with selected item.
579     */
580    public final void setOnItemViewSelectedListener(OnItemViewSelectedListener listener) {
581        mOnItemViewSelectedListener = listener;
582    }
583
584    /**
585     * Get listener for item or row selection.
586     */
587    public final OnItemViewSelectedListener getOnItemViewSelectedListener() {
588        return mOnItemViewSelectedListener;
589    }
590
591    /**
592     * Set listener for item click event.  RowPresenter does nothing but subclass of
593     * RowPresenter may fire item click event if it does have a concept of item.
594     * OnItemViewClickedListener will override {@link View.OnClickListener} that
595     * item presenter sets during {@link Presenter#onCreateViewHolder(ViewGroup)}.
596     * So in general,  developer should choose one of the listeners but not both.
597     */
598    public final void setOnItemViewClickedListener(OnItemViewClickedListener listener) {
599        mOnItemViewClickedListener = listener;
600    }
601
602    /**
603     * Set listener for item click event.
604     */
605    public final OnItemViewClickedListener getOnItemViewClickedListener() {
606        return mOnItemViewClickedListener;
607    }
608
609    /**
610     * Freeze/Unfreeze the row, typically used when transition starts/ends.
611     * This method is called by fragment, app should not call it directly.
612     */
613    public void freeze(ViewHolder holder, boolean freeze) {
614    }
615
616    /**
617     * Change visibility of views, entrance transition will be run against the views that
618     * change visibilities.  Subclass may override and begin with calling
619     * super.setEntranceTransitionState().  This method is called by fragment,
620     * app should not call it directly.
621     */
622    public void setEntranceTransitionState(ViewHolder holder, boolean afterTransition) {
623        if (holder.mHeaderViewHolder != null &&
624                holder.mHeaderViewHolder.view.getVisibility() != View.GONE) {
625            holder.mHeaderViewHolder.view.setVisibility(afterTransition ?
626                    View.VISIBLE : View.INVISIBLE);
627        }
628    }
629}
630