/* * Copyright (C) 2015 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 com.android.setupwizardlib; import android.annotation.TargetApi; import android.content.Context; import android.content.res.TypedArray; import android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES; import android.support.annotation.Keep; import android.support.annotation.LayoutRes; import android.support.annotation.StyleRes; import android.util.AttributeSet; import android.view.LayoutInflater; import android.view.View; import android.view.ViewGroup; import android.view.ViewTreeObserver; import android.widget.FrameLayout; import com.android.setupwizardlib.template.Mixin; import com.android.setupwizardlib.util.FallbackThemeWrapper; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Map; /** * A generic template class that inflates a template, provided in the constructor or in * {@code android:layout} through XML, and adds its children to a "container" in the template. When * inflating this layout from XML, the {@code android:layout} and {@code suwContainer} attributes * are required. */ public class TemplateLayout extends FrameLayout { /** * The container of the actual content. This will be a view in the template, which child views * will be added to when {@link #addView(View)} is called. */ private ViewGroup mContainer; private Map, Mixin> mMixins = new HashMap<>(); public TemplateLayout(Context context, int template, int containerId) { super(context); init(template, containerId, null, R.attr.suwLayoutTheme); } public TemplateLayout(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) { super(context, attrs); init(0, 0, attrs, R.attr.suwLayoutTheme); } @TargetApi(VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) public TemplateLayout(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyleAttr) { super(context, attrs, defStyleAttr); init(0, 0, attrs, defStyleAttr); } // All the constructors delegate to this init method. The 3-argument constructor is not // available in LinearLayout before v11, so call super with the exact same arguments. private void init(int template, int containerId, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyleAttr) { final TypedArray a = getContext().obtainStyledAttributes(attrs, R.styleable.SuwTemplateLayout, defStyleAttr, 0); if (template == 0) { template = a.getResourceId(R.styleable.SuwTemplateLayout_android_layout, 0); } if (containerId == 0) { containerId = a.getResourceId(R.styleable.SuwTemplateLayout_suwContainer, 0); } inflateTemplate(template, containerId); a.recycle(); } /** * Registers a mixin with a given class. This method should be called in the constructor. * * @param cls The class to register the mixin. In most cases, {@code cls} is the same as * {@code mixin.getClass()}, but {@code cls} can also be a super class of that. In * the latter case the the mixin must be retrieved using {@code cls} in * {@link #getMixin(Class)}, not the subclass. * @param mixin The mixin to be registered. * @param The class of the mixin to register. This is the same as {@code cls} */ protected void registerMixin(Class cls, M mixin) { mMixins.put(cls, mixin); } /** * Same as {@link android.view.View#findViewById(int)}, but may include views that are managed * by this view but not currently added to the view hierarchy. e.g. recycler view or list view * headers that are not currently shown. */ public View findManagedViewById(int id) { return findViewById(id); } /** * Get a {@link Mixin} from this template registered earlier in * {@link #registerMixin(Class, Mixin)}. * * @param cls The class marker of Mixin being requested. The actual Mixin returned may be a * subclass of this marker. Note that this must be the same class as registered in * {@link #registerMixin(Class, Mixin)}, which is not necessarily the * same as the concrete class of the instance returned by this method. * @param The type of the class marker. * @return The mixin marked by {@code cls}, or null if the template does not have a matching * mixin. */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public M getMixin(Class cls) { return (M) mMixins.get(cls); } @Override public void addView(View child, int index, ViewGroup.LayoutParams params) { mContainer.addView(child, index, params); } private void addViewInternal(View child) { super.addView(child, -1, generateDefaultLayoutParams()); } private void inflateTemplate(int templateResource, int containerId) { final LayoutInflater inflater = LayoutInflater.from(getContext()); final View templateRoot = onInflateTemplate(inflater, templateResource); addViewInternal(templateRoot); mContainer = findContainer(containerId); if (mContainer == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Container cannot be null in TemplateLayout"); } onTemplateInflated(); } /** * This method inflates the template. Subclasses can override this method to customize the * template inflation, or change to a different default template. The root of the inflated * layout should be returned, and not added to the view hierarchy. * * @param inflater A LayoutInflater to inflate the template. * @param template The resource ID of the template to be inflated, or 0 if no template is * specified. * @return Root of the inflated layout. */ protected View onInflateTemplate(LayoutInflater inflater, @LayoutRes int template) { return inflateTemplate(inflater, 0, template); } /** * Inflate the template using the given inflater and theme. The fallback theme will be applied * to the theme without overriding the values already defined in the theme, but simply providing * default values for values which have not been defined. This allows templates to add * additional required theme attributes without breaking existing clients. * *

In general, clients should still set the activity theme to the corresponding theme in * setup wizard lib, so that the content area gets the correct styles as well. * * @param inflater A LayoutInflater to inflate the template. * @param fallbackTheme A fallback theme to apply to the template. If the values defined in the * fallback theme is already defined in the original theme, the value in * the original theme takes precedence. * @param template The layout template to be inflated. * @return Root of the inflated layout. * * @see FallbackThemeWrapper */ protected final View inflateTemplate(LayoutInflater inflater, @StyleRes int fallbackTheme, @LayoutRes int template) { if (template == 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("android:layout not specified for TemplateLayout"); } if (fallbackTheme != 0) { inflater = LayoutInflater.from( new FallbackThemeWrapper(inflater.getContext(), fallbackTheme)); } return inflater.inflate(template, this, false); } protected ViewGroup findContainer(int containerId) { if (containerId == 0) { // Maintain compatibility with the deprecated way of specifying container ID. containerId = getContainerId(); } return (ViewGroup) findViewById(containerId); } /** * This is called after the template has been inflated and added to the view hierarchy. * Subclasses can implement this method to modify the template as necessary, such as caching * views retrieved from findViewById, or other view operations that need to be done in code. * You can think of this as {@link View#onFinishInflate()} but for inflation of the * template instead of for child views. */ protected void onTemplateInflated() { } /** * @return ID of the default container for this layout. This will be used to find the container * ViewGroup, which all children views of this layout will be placed in. * @deprecated Override {@link #findContainer(int)} instead. */ @Deprecated protected int getContainerId() { return 0; } /* Animator support */ private float mXFraction; private ViewTreeObserver.OnPreDrawListener mPreDrawListener; /** * Set the X translation as a fraction of the width of this view. Make sure this method is not * stripped out by proguard when using this with {@link android.animation.ObjectAnimator}. You * may need to add * * -keep @android.support.annotation.Keep class * * * to your proguard configuration if you are seeing mysterious {@link NoSuchMethodError} at * runtime. */ @Keep @TargetApi(VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) public void setXFraction(float fraction) { mXFraction = fraction; final int width = getWidth(); if (width != 0) { setTranslationX(width * fraction); } else { // If we haven't done a layout pass yet, wait for one and then set the fraction before // the draw occurs using an OnPreDrawListener. Don't call translationX until we know // getWidth() has a reliable, non-zero value or else we will see the fragment flicker on // screen. if (mPreDrawListener == null) { mPreDrawListener = new ViewTreeObserver.OnPreDrawListener() { @Override public boolean onPreDraw() { getViewTreeObserver().removeOnPreDrawListener(mPreDrawListener); setXFraction(mXFraction); return true; } }; getViewTreeObserver().addOnPreDrawListener(mPreDrawListener); } } } /** * Return the X translation as a fraction of the width, as previously set in * {@link #setXFraction(float)}. * * @see #setXFraction(float) */ @Keep @TargetApi(VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB) public float getXFraction() { return mXFraction; } }