/* * Copyright (C) 2006 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.Resources; import android.graphics.PixelFormat; import android.media.AudioManager; import android.util.AttributeSet; import android.util.Log; import android.view.Gravity; import android.view.KeyEvent; import android.view.LayoutInflater; import android.view.MotionEvent; import android.view.View; import android.view.ViewGroup; import android.view.Window; import android.view.WindowManager; import android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityManager; import android.widget.SeekBar.OnSeekBarChangeListener; import com.android.internal.policy.PhoneWindow; import java.util.Formatter; import java.util.Locale; /** * A view containing controls for a MediaPlayer. Typically contains the * buttons like "Play/Pause", "Rewind", "Fast Forward" and a progress * slider. It takes care of synchronizing the controls with the state * of the MediaPlayer. *

* The way to use this class is to instantiate it programmatically. * The MediaController will create a default set of controls * and put them in a window floating above your application. Specifically, * the controls will float above the view specified with setAnchorView(). * The window will disappear if left idle for three seconds and reappear * when the user touches the anchor view. *

* Functions like show() and hide() have no effect when MediaController * is created in an xml layout. * * MediaController will hide and * show the buttons according to these rules: *

*/ public class MediaController extends FrameLayout { private MediaPlayerControl mPlayer; private final Context mContext; private View mAnchor; private View mRoot; private WindowManager mWindowManager; private Window mWindow; private View mDecor; private WindowManager.LayoutParams mDecorLayoutParams; private ProgressBar mProgress; private TextView mEndTime, mCurrentTime; private boolean mShowing; private boolean mDragging; private static final int sDefaultTimeout = 3000; private final boolean mUseFastForward; private boolean mFromXml; private boolean mListenersSet; private View.OnClickListener mNextListener, mPrevListener; StringBuilder mFormatBuilder; Formatter mFormatter; private ImageButton mPauseButton; private ImageButton mFfwdButton; private ImageButton mRewButton; private ImageButton mNextButton; private ImageButton mPrevButton; private CharSequence mPlayDescription; private CharSequence mPauseDescription; private final AccessibilityManager mAccessibilityManager; public MediaController(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) { super(context, attrs); mRoot = this; mContext = context; mUseFastForward = true; mFromXml = true; mAccessibilityManager = AccessibilityManager.getInstance(context); } @Override public void onFinishInflate() { if (mRoot != null) initControllerView(mRoot); } public MediaController(Context context, boolean useFastForward) { super(context); mContext = context; mUseFastForward = useFastForward; initFloatingWindowLayout(); initFloatingWindow(); mAccessibilityManager = AccessibilityManager.getInstance(context); } public MediaController(Context context) { this(context, true); } private void initFloatingWindow() { mWindowManager = (WindowManager)mContext.getSystemService(Context.WINDOW_SERVICE); mWindow = new PhoneWindow(mContext); mWindow.setWindowManager(mWindowManager, null, null); mWindow.requestFeature(Window.FEATURE_NO_TITLE); mDecor = mWindow.getDecorView(); mDecor.setOnTouchListener(mTouchListener); mWindow.setContentView(this); mWindow.setBackgroundDrawableResource(android.R.color.transparent); // While the media controller is up, the volume control keys should // affect the media stream type mWindow.setVolumeControlStream(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC); setFocusable(true); setFocusableInTouchMode(true); setDescendantFocusability(ViewGroup.FOCUS_AFTER_DESCENDANTS); requestFocus(); } // Allocate and initialize the static parts of mDecorLayoutParams. Must // also call updateFloatingWindowLayout() to fill in the dynamic parts // (y and width) before mDecorLayoutParams can be used. private void initFloatingWindowLayout() { mDecorLayoutParams = new WindowManager.LayoutParams(); WindowManager.LayoutParams p = mDecorLayoutParams; p.gravity = Gravity.TOP | Gravity.LEFT; p.height = LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT; p.x = 0; p.format = PixelFormat.TRANSLUCENT; p.type = WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_APPLICATION_PANEL; p.flags |= WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_ALT_FOCUSABLE_IM | WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_NOT_TOUCH_MODAL | WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_SPLIT_TOUCH; p.token = null; p.windowAnimations = 0; // android.R.style.DropDownAnimationDown; } // Update the dynamic parts of mDecorLayoutParams // Must be called with mAnchor != NULL. private void updateFloatingWindowLayout() { int [] anchorPos = new int[2]; mAnchor.getLocationOnScreen(anchorPos); // we need to know the size of the controller so we can properly position it // within its space mDecor.measure(MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(mAnchor.getWidth(), MeasureSpec.AT_MOST), MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(mAnchor.getHeight(), MeasureSpec.AT_MOST)); WindowManager.LayoutParams p = mDecorLayoutParams; p.width = mAnchor.getWidth(); p.x = anchorPos[0] + (mAnchor.getWidth() - p.width) / 2; p.y = anchorPos[1] + mAnchor.getHeight() - mDecor.getMeasuredHeight(); } // This is called whenever mAnchor's layout bound changes private final OnLayoutChangeListener mLayoutChangeListener = new OnLayoutChangeListener() { @Override public void onLayoutChange(View v, int left, int top, int right, int bottom, int oldLeft, int oldTop, int oldRight, int oldBottom) { updateFloatingWindowLayout(); if (mShowing) { mWindowManager.updateViewLayout(mDecor, mDecorLayoutParams); } } }; private final OnTouchListener mTouchListener = new OnTouchListener() { @Override public boolean onTouch(View v, MotionEvent event) { if (event.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) { if (mShowing) { hide(); } } return false; } }; public void setMediaPlayer(MediaPlayerControl player) { mPlayer = player; updatePausePlay(); } /** * Set the view that acts as the anchor for the control view. * This can for example be a VideoView, or your Activity's main view. * When VideoView calls this method, it will use the VideoView's parent * as the anchor. * @param view The view to which to anchor the controller when it is visible. */ public void setAnchorView(View view) { if (mAnchor != null) { mAnchor.removeOnLayoutChangeListener(mLayoutChangeListener); } mAnchor = view; if (mAnchor != null) { mAnchor.addOnLayoutChangeListener(mLayoutChangeListener); } FrameLayout.LayoutParams frameParams = new FrameLayout.LayoutParams( ViewGroup.LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT, ViewGroup.LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT ); removeAllViews(); View v = makeControllerView(); addView(v, frameParams); } /** * Create the view that holds the widgets that control playback. * Derived classes can override this to create their own. * @return The controller view. * @hide This doesn't work as advertised */ protected View makeControllerView() { LayoutInflater inflate = (LayoutInflater) mContext.getSystemService(Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE); mRoot = inflate.inflate(com.android.internal.R.layout.media_controller, null); initControllerView(mRoot); return mRoot; } private void initControllerView(View v) { Resources res = mContext.getResources(); mPlayDescription = res .getText(com.android.internal.R.string.lockscreen_transport_play_description); mPauseDescription = res .getText(com.android.internal.R.string.lockscreen_transport_pause_description); mPauseButton = v.findViewById(com.android.internal.R.id.pause); if (mPauseButton != null) { mPauseButton.requestFocus(); mPauseButton.setOnClickListener(mPauseListener); } mFfwdButton = v.findViewById(com.android.internal.R.id.ffwd); if (mFfwdButton != null) { mFfwdButton.setOnClickListener(mFfwdListener); if (!mFromXml) { mFfwdButton.setVisibility(mUseFastForward ? View.VISIBLE : View.GONE); } } mRewButton = v.findViewById(com.android.internal.R.id.rew); if (mRewButton != null) { mRewButton.setOnClickListener(mRewListener); if (!mFromXml) { mRewButton.setVisibility(mUseFastForward ? View.VISIBLE : View.GONE); } } // By default these are hidden. They will be enabled when setPrevNextListeners() is called mNextButton = v.findViewById(com.android.internal.R.id.next); if (mNextButton != null && !mFromXml && !mListenersSet) { mNextButton.setVisibility(View.GONE); } mPrevButton = v.findViewById(com.android.internal.R.id.prev); if (mPrevButton != null && !mFromXml && !mListenersSet) { mPrevButton.setVisibility(View.GONE); } mProgress = v.findViewById(com.android.internal.R.id.mediacontroller_progress); if (mProgress != null) { if (mProgress instanceof SeekBar) { SeekBar seeker = (SeekBar) mProgress; seeker.setOnSeekBarChangeListener(mSeekListener); } mProgress.setMax(1000); } mEndTime = v.findViewById(com.android.internal.R.id.time); mCurrentTime = v.findViewById(com.android.internal.R.id.time_current); mFormatBuilder = new StringBuilder(); mFormatter = new Formatter(mFormatBuilder, Locale.getDefault()); installPrevNextListeners(); } /** * Show the controller on screen. It will go away * automatically after 3 seconds of inactivity. */ public void show() { show(sDefaultTimeout); } /** * Disable pause or seek buttons if the stream cannot be paused or seeked. * This requires the control interface to be a MediaPlayerControlExt */ private void disableUnsupportedButtons() { try { if (mPauseButton != null && !mPlayer.canPause()) { mPauseButton.setEnabled(false); } if (mRewButton != null && !mPlayer.canSeekBackward()) { mRewButton.setEnabled(false); } if (mFfwdButton != null && !mPlayer.canSeekForward()) { mFfwdButton.setEnabled(false); } // TODO What we really should do is add a canSeek to the MediaPlayerControl interface; // this scheme can break the case when applications want to allow seek through the // progress bar but disable forward/backward buttons. // // However, currently the flags SEEK_BACKWARD_AVAILABLE, SEEK_FORWARD_AVAILABLE, // and SEEK_AVAILABLE are all (un)set together; as such the aforementioned issue // shouldn't arise in existing applications. if (mProgress != null && !mPlayer.canSeekBackward() && !mPlayer.canSeekForward()) { mProgress.setEnabled(false); } } catch (IncompatibleClassChangeError ex) { // We were given an old version of the interface, that doesn't have // the canPause/canSeekXYZ methods. This is OK, it just means we // assume the media can be paused and seeked, and so we don't disable // the buttons. } } /** * Show the controller on screen. It will go away * automatically after 'timeout' milliseconds of inactivity. * @param timeout The timeout in milliseconds. Use 0 to show * the controller until hide() is called. */ public void show(int timeout) { if (!mShowing && mAnchor != null) { setProgress(); if (mPauseButton != null) { mPauseButton.requestFocus(); } disableUnsupportedButtons(); updateFloatingWindowLayout(); mWindowManager.addView(mDecor, mDecorLayoutParams); mShowing = true; } updatePausePlay(); // cause the progress bar to be updated even if mShowing // was already true. This happens, for example, if we're // paused with the progress bar showing the user hits play. post(mShowProgress); if (timeout != 0 && !mAccessibilityManager.isTouchExplorationEnabled()) { removeCallbacks(mFadeOut); postDelayed(mFadeOut, timeout); } } public boolean isShowing() { return mShowing; } /** * Remove the controller from the screen. */ public void hide() { if (mAnchor == null) return; if (mShowing) { try { removeCallbacks(mShowProgress); mWindowManager.removeView(mDecor); } catch (IllegalArgumentException ex) { Log.w("MediaController", "already removed"); } mShowing = false; } } private final Runnable mFadeOut = new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { hide(); } }; private final Runnable mShowProgress = new Runnable() { @Override public void run() { int pos = setProgress(); if (!mDragging && mShowing && mPlayer.isPlaying()) { postDelayed(mShowProgress, 1000 - (pos % 1000)); } } }; private String stringForTime(int timeMs) { int totalSeconds = timeMs / 1000; int seconds = totalSeconds % 60; int minutes = (totalSeconds / 60) % 60; int hours = totalSeconds / 3600; mFormatBuilder.setLength(0); if (hours > 0) { return mFormatter.format("%d:%02d:%02d", hours, minutes, seconds).toString(); } else { return mFormatter.format("%02d:%02d", minutes, seconds).toString(); } } private int setProgress() { if (mPlayer == null || mDragging) { return 0; } int position = mPlayer.getCurrentPosition(); int duration = mPlayer.getDuration(); if (mProgress != null) { if (duration > 0) { // use long to avoid overflow long pos = 1000L * position / duration; mProgress.setProgress( (int) pos); } int percent = mPlayer.getBufferPercentage(); mProgress.setSecondaryProgress(percent * 10); } if (mEndTime != null) mEndTime.setText(stringForTime(duration)); if (mCurrentTime != null) mCurrentTime.setText(stringForTime(position)); return position; } @Override public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent event) { switch (event.getAction()) { case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN: show(0); // show until hide is called break; case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP: show(sDefaultTimeout); // start timeout break; case MotionEvent.ACTION_CANCEL: hide(); break; default: break; } return true; } @Override public boolean onTrackballEvent(MotionEvent ev) { show(sDefaultTimeout); return false; } @Override public boolean dispatchKeyEvent(KeyEvent event) { int keyCode = event.getKeyCode(); final boolean uniqueDown = event.getRepeatCount() == 0 && event.getAction() == KeyEvent.ACTION_DOWN; if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_HEADSETHOOK || keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_MEDIA_PLAY_PAUSE || keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_SPACE) { if (uniqueDown) { doPauseResume(); show(sDefaultTimeout); if (mPauseButton != null) { mPauseButton.requestFocus(); } } return true; } else if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_MEDIA_PLAY) { if (uniqueDown && !mPlayer.isPlaying()) { mPlayer.start(); updatePausePlay(); show(sDefaultTimeout); } return true; } else if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_MEDIA_STOP || keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_MEDIA_PAUSE) { if (uniqueDown && mPlayer.isPlaying()) { mPlayer.pause(); updatePausePlay(); show(sDefaultTimeout); } return true; } else if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_DOWN || keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_UP || keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_VOLUME_MUTE || keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_CAMERA) { // don't show the controls for volume adjustment return super.dispatchKeyEvent(event); } else if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_BACK || keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_MENU) { if (uniqueDown) { hide(); } return true; } show(sDefaultTimeout); return super.dispatchKeyEvent(event); } private final View.OnClickListener mPauseListener = new View.OnClickListener() { @Override public void onClick(View v) { doPauseResume(); show(sDefaultTimeout); } }; private void updatePausePlay() { if (mRoot == null || mPauseButton == null) return; if (mPlayer.isPlaying()) { mPauseButton.setImageResource(com.android.internal.R.drawable.ic_media_pause); mPauseButton.setContentDescription(mPauseDescription); } else { mPauseButton.setImageResource(com.android.internal.R.drawable.ic_media_play); mPauseButton.setContentDescription(mPlayDescription); } } private void doPauseResume() { if (mPlayer.isPlaying()) { mPlayer.pause(); } else { mPlayer.start(); } updatePausePlay(); } // There are two scenarios that can trigger the seekbar listener to trigger: // // The first is the user using the touchpad to adjust the posititon of the // seekbar's thumb. In this case onStartTrackingTouch is called followed by // a number of onProgressChanged notifications, concluded by onStopTrackingTouch. // We're setting the field "mDragging" to true for the duration of the dragging // session to avoid jumps in the position in case of ongoing playback. // // The second scenario involves the user operating the scroll ball, in this // case there WON'T BE onStartTrackingTouch/onStopTrackingTouch notifications, // we will simply apply the updated position without suspending regular updates. private final OnSeekBarChangeListener mSeekListener = new OnSeekBarChangeListener() { @Override public void onStartTrackingTouch(SeekBar bar) { show(3600000); mDragging = true; // By removing these pending progress messages we make sure // that a) we won't update the progress while the user adjusts // the seekbar and b) once the user is done dragging the thumb // we will post one of these messages to the queue again and // this ensures that there will be exactly one message queued up. removeCallbacks(mShowProgress); } @Override public void onProgressChanged(SeekBar bar, int progress, boolean fromuser) { if (!fromuser) { // We're not interested in programmatically generated changes to // the progress bar's position. return; } long duration = mPlayer.getDuration(); long newposition = (duration * progress) / 1000L; mPlayer.seekTo( (int) newposition); if (mCurrentTime != null) mCurrentTime.setText(stringForTime( (int) newposition)); } @Override public void onStopTrackingTouch(SeekBar bar) { mDragging = false; setProgress(); updatePausePlay(); show(sDefaultTimeout); // Ensure that progress is properly updated in the future, // the call to show() does not guarantee this because it is a // no-op if we are already showing. post(mShowProgress); } }; @Override public void setEnabled(boolean enabled) { if (mPauseButton != null) { mPauseButton.setEnabled(enabled); } if (mFfwdButton != null) { mFfwdButton.setEnabled(enabled); } if (mRewButton != null) { mRewButton.setEnabled(enabled); } if (mNextButton != null) { mNextButton.setEnabled(enabled && mNextListener != null); } if (mPrevButton != null) { mPrevButton.setEnabled(enabled && mPrevListener != null); } if (mProgress != null) { mProgress.setEnabled(enabled); } disableUnsupportedButtons(); super.setEnabled(enabled); } @Override public CharSequence getAccessibilityClassName() { return MediaController.class.getName(); } private final View.OnClickListener mRewListener = new View.OnClickListener() { @Override public void onClick(View v) { int pos = mPlayer.getCurrentPosition(); pos -= 5000; // milliseconds mPlayer.seekTo(pos); setProgress(); show(sDefaultTimeout); } }; private final View.OnClickListener mFfwdListener = new View.OnClickListener() { @Override public void onClick(View v) { int pos = mPlayer.getCurrentPosition(); pos += 15000; // milliseconds mPlayer.seekTo(pos); setProgress(); show(sDefaultTimeout); } }; private void installPrevNextListeners() { if (mNextButton != null) { mNextButton.setOnClickListener(mNextListener); mNextButton.setEnabled(mNextListener != null); } if (mPrevButton != null) { mPrevButton.setOnClickListener(mPrevListener); mPrevButton.setEnabled(mPrevListener != null); } } public void setPrevNextListeners(View.OnClickListener next, View.OnClickListener prev) { mNextListener = next; mPrevListener = prev; mListenersSet = true; if (mRoot != null) { installPrevNextListeners(); if (mNextButton != null && !mFromXml) { mNextButton.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE); } if (mPrevButton != null && !mFromXml) { mPrevButton.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE); } } } public interface MediaPlayerControl { void start(); void pause(); int getDuration(); int getCurrentPosition(); void seekTo(int pos); boolean isPlaying(); int getBufferPercentage(); boolean canPause(); boolean canSeekBackward(); boolean canSeekForward(); /** * Get the audio session id for the player used by this VideoView. This can be used to * apply audio effects to the audio track of a video. * @return The audio session, or 0 if there was an error. */ int getAudioSessionId(); } }