BaseRecyclerView.java revision c2a20ff0a87f58b2be66f067b0024db7ff5185d3
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16
17package com.android.launcher3;
18
19import android.content.Context;
20import android.graphics.Canvas;
21import android.graphics.Rect;
22import android.support.v7.widget.RecyclerView;
23import android.util.AttributeSet;
24import android.view.MotionEvent;
25import com.android.launcher3.util.Thunk;
26
27
28/**
29 * A base {@link RecyclerView}, which does the following:
30 * <ul>
31 *   <li> NOT intercept a touch unless the scrolling velocity is below a predefined threshold.
32 *   <li> Enable fast scroller.
33 * </ul>
34 */
35public abstract class BaseRecyclerView extends RecyclerView
36        implements RecyclerView.OnItemTouchListener {
37
38    private static final int SCROLL_DELTA_THRESHOLD_DP = 4;
39
40    /** Keeps the last known scrolling delta/velocity along y-axis. */
41    @Thunk int mDy = 0;
42    private float mDeltaThreshold;
43
44    /**
45     * The current scroll state of the recycler view.  We use this in onUpdateScrollbar()
46     * and scrollToPositionAtProgress() to determine the scroll position of the recycler view so
47     * that we can calculate what the scroll bar looks like, and where to jump to from the fast
48     * scroller.
49     */
50    public static class ScrollPositionState {
51        // The index of the first visible row
52        public int rowIndex;
53        // The offset of the first visible row
54        public int rowTopOffset;
55        // The adapter position of the first visible item
56        public int itemPos;
57    }
58
59    protected BaseRecyclerViewFastScrollBar mScrollbar;
60
61    private int mDownX;
62    private int mDownY;
63    private int mLastY;
64    protected Rect mBackgroundPadding = new Rect();
65
66    public BaseRecyclerView(Context context) {
67        this(context, null);
68    }
69
70    public BaseRecyclerView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
71        this(context, attrs, 0);
72    }
73
74    public BaseRecyclerView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyleAttr) {
75        super(context, attrs, defStyleAttr);
76        mDeltaThreshold = getResources().getDisplayMetrics().density * SCROLL_DELTA_THRESHOLD_DP;
77        mScrollbar = new BaseRecyclerViewFastScrollBar(this, getResources());
78
79        ScrollListener listener = new ScrollListener();
80        setOnScrollListener(listener);
81    }
82
83    private class ScrollListener extends OnScrollListener {
84        public ScrollListener() {
85            // Do nothing
86        }
87
88        @Override
89        public void onScrolled(RecyclerView recyclerView, int dx, int dy) {
90            mDy = dy;
91
92            // TODO(winsonc): If we want to animate the section heads while scrolling, we can
93            //                initiate that here if the recycler view scroll state is not
94            //                RecyclerView.SCROLL_STATE_IDLE.
95
96            onUpdateScrollbar(dy);
97        }
98    }
99
100    public void reset() {
101        mScrollbar.reattachThumbToScroll();
102    }
103
104    @Override
105    protected void onFinishInflate() {
106        super.onFinishInflate();
107        addOnItemTouchListener(this);
108    }
109
110    /**
111     * We intercept the touch handling only to support fast scrolling when initiated from the
112     * scroll bar.  Otherwise, we fall back to the default RecyclerView touch handling.
113     */
114    @Override
115    public boolean onInterceptTouchEvent(RecyclerView rv, MotionEvent ev) {
116        return handleTouchEvent(ev);
117    }
118
119    @Override
120    public void onTouchEvent(RecyclerView rv, MotionEvent ev) {
121        handleTouchEvent(ev);
122    }
123
124    /**
125     * Handles the touch event and determines whether to show the fast scroller (or updates it if
126     * it is already showing).
127     */
128    private boolean handleTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev) {
129        int action = ev.getAction();
130        int x = (int) ev.getX();
131        int y = (int) ev.getY();
132        switch (action) {
133            case MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN:
134                // Keep track of the down positions
135                mDownX = x;
136                mDownY = mLastY = y;
137                if (shouldStopScroll(ev)) {
138                    stopScroll();
139                }
140                mScrollbar.handleTouchEvent(ev, mDownX, mDownY, mLastY);
141                break;
142            case MotionEvent.ACTION_MOVE:
143                mLastY = y;
144                mScrollbar.handleTouchEvent(ev, mDownX, mDownY, mLastY);
145                break;
146            case MotionEvent.ACTION_UP:
147            case MotionEvent.ACTION_CANCEL:
148                onFastScrollCompleted();
149                mScrollbar.handleTouchEvent(ev, mDownX, mDownY, mLastY);
150                break;
151        }
152        return mScrollbar.isDraggingThumb();
153    }
154
155    public void onRequestDisallowInterceptTouchEvent(boolean disallowIntercept) {
156        // DO NOT REMOVE, NEEDED IMPLEMENTATION FOR M BUILDS
157    }
158
159    /**
160     * Returns whether this {@link MotionEvent} should trigger the scroll to be stopped.
161     */
162    protected boolean shouldStopScroll(MotionEvent ev) {
163        if (ev.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) {
164            if ((Math.abs(mDy) < mDeltaThreshold &&
165                    getScrollState() != RecyclerView.SCROLL_STATE_IDLE)) {
166                // now the touch events are being passed to the {@link WidgetCell} until the
167                // touch sequence goes over the touch slop.
168                return true;
169            }
170        }
171        return false;
172    }
173
174    public void updateBackgroundPadding(Rect padding) {
175        mBackgroundPadding.set(padding);
176    }
177
178    public Rect getBackgroundPadding() {
179        return mBackgroundPadding;
180    }
181
182    /**
183     * Returns the scroll bar width when the user is scrolling.
184     */
185    public int getMaxScrollbarWidth() {
186        return mScrollbar.getThumbMaxWidth();
187    }
188
189    /**
190     * Returns the visible height of the recycler view:
191     *   VisibleHeight = View height - top padding - bottom padding
192     */
193    protected int getVisibleHeight() {
194        int visibleHeight = getHeight() - mBackgroundPadding.top - mBackgroundPadding.bottom;
195        return visibleHeight;
196    }
197
198    /**
199     * Returns the available scroll height:
200     *   AvailableScrollHeight = Total height of the all items - last page height
201     */
202    protected int getAvailableScrollHeight(int rowCount) {
203        int totalHeight = getPaddingTop() + getTop(rowCount) + getPaddingBottom();
204        int availableScrollHeight = totalHeight - getVisibleHeight();
205        return availableScrollHeight;
206    }
207
208    /**
209     * Returns the available scroll bar height:
210     *   AvailableScrollBarHeight = Total height of the visible view - thumb height
211     */
212    protected int getAvailableScrollBarHeight() {
213        int availableScrollBarHeight = getVisibleHeight() - mScrollbar.getThumbHeight();
214        return availableScrollBarHeight;
215    }
216
217    /**
218     * Returns the track color (ignoring alpha), can be overridden by each subclass.
219     */
220    public int getFastScrollerTrackColor(int defaultTrackColor) {
221        return defaultTrackColor;
222    }
223
224    /**
225     * Returns the inactive thumb color, can be overridden by each subclass.
226     */
227    public int getFastScrollerThumbInactiveColor(int defaultInactiveThumbColor) {
228        return defaultInactiveThumbColor;
229    }
230
231    /**
232     * Returns the scrollbar for this recycler view.
233     */
234    public BaseRecyclerViewFastScrollBar getScrollBar() {
235        return mScrollbar;
236    }
237
238    @Override
239    protected void dispatchDraw(Canvas canvas) {
240        super.dispatchDraw(canvas);
241        onUpdateScrollbar(0);
242        mScrollbar.draw(canvas);
243    }
244
245    /**
246     * Updates the scrollbar thumb offset to match the visible scroll of the recycler view.  It does
247     * this by mapping the available scroll area of the recycler view to the available space for the
248     * scroll bar.
249     *
250     * @param scrollPosState the current scroll position
251     * @param rowCount the number of rows, used to calculate the total scroll height (assumes that
252     *                 all rows are the same height)
253     */
254    protected void synchronizeScrollBarThumbOffsetToViewScroll(ScrollPositionState scrollPosState,
255            int rowCount) {
256        // Only show the scrollbar if there is height to be scrolled
257        int availableScrollBarHeight = getAvailableScrollBarHeight();
258        int availableScrollHeight = getAvailableScrollHeight(rowCount);
259        if (availableScrollHeight <= 0) {
260            mScrollbar.setThumbOffset(-1, -1);
261            return;
262        }
263
264        // Calculate the current scroll position, the scrollY of the recycler view accounts for the
265        // view padding, while the scrollBarY is drawn right up to the background padding (ignoring
266        // padding)
267        int scrollY = Math.max(0, getScrollTop(scrollPosState));
268        int scrollBarY = mBackgroundPadding.top +
269                (int) (((float) scrollY / availableScrollHeight) * availableScrollBarHeight);
270
271        // Calculate the position and size of the scroll bar
272        int scrollBarX;
273        if (Utilities.isRtl(getResources())) {
274            scrollBarX = mBackgroundPadding.left;
275        } else {
276            scrollBarX = getWidth() - mBackgroundPadding.right - mScrollbar.getThumbWidth();
277        }
278        mScrollbar.setThumbOffset(scrollBarX, scrollBarY);
279    }
280
281    /**
282     * @return whether fast scrolling is supported in the current state.
283     */
284    protected boolean supportsFastScrolling() {
285        return true;
286    }
287
288    /**
289     * Maps the touch (from 0..1) to the adapter position that should be visible.
290     * <p>Override in each subclass of this base class.
291     *
292     * @return the scroll top of this recycler view.
293     */
294    protected int getScrollTop(ScrollPositionState scrollPosState) {
295        return getPaddingTop() + getTop(scrollPosState.rowIndex) -
296                scrollPosState.rowTopOffset;
297    }
298
299    /**
300     * Returns information about the item that the recycler view is currently scrolled to.
301     */
302    protected abstract void getCurScrollState(ScrollPositionState stateOut, int viewTypeMask);
303
304    /**
305     * Returns the top (or y position) of the row at the specified index.
306     */
307    protected abstract int getTop(int rowIndex);
308
309    /**
310     * Maps the touch (from 0..1) to the adapter position that should be visible.
311     * <p>Override in each subclass of this base class.
312     */
313    protected abstract String scrollToPositionAtProgress(float touchFraction);
314
315    /**
316     * Updates the bounds for the scrollbar.
317     * <p>Override in each subclass of this base class.
318     */
319    protected abstract void onUpdateScrollbar(int dy);
320
321    /**
322     * <p>Override in each subclass of this base class.
323     */
324    protected void onFastScrollCompleted() {}
325}