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16
17package android.app;
18
19import android.content.Context;
20import android.content.DialogInterface;
21import android.os.Bundle;
22import android.view.LayoutInflater;
23import android.view.View;
24import android.view.ViewGroup;
25import android.view.Window;
26import android.view.WindowManager;
27
28import java.io.FileDescriptor;
29import java.io.PrintWriter;
30
31/**
32 * A fragment that displays a dialog window, floating on top of its
33 * activity's window.  This fragment contains a Dialog object, which it
34 * displays as appropriate based on the fragment's state.  Control of
35 * the dialog (deciding when to show, hide, dismiss it) should be done through
36 * the API here, not with direct calls on the dialog.
37 *
38 * <p>Implementations should override this class and implement
39 * {@link #onCreateView(LayoutInflater, ViewGroup, Bundle)} to supply the
40 * content of the dialog.  Alternatively, they can override
41 * {@link #onCreateDialog(Bundle)} to create an entirely custom dialog, such
42 * as an AlertDialog, with its own content.
43 *
44 * <p>Topics covered here:
45 * <ol>
46 * <li><a href="#Lifecycle">Lifecycle</a>
47 * <li><a href="#BasicDialog">Basic Dialog</a>
48 * <li><a href="#AlertDialog">Alert Dialog</a>
49 * <li><a href="#DialogOrEmbed">Selecting Between Dialog or Embedding</a>
50 * </ol>
51 *
52 * <a name="Lifecycle"></a>
53 * <h3>Lifecycle</h3>
54 *
55 * <p>DialogFragment does various things to keep the fragment's lifecycle
56 * driving it, instead of the Dialog.  Note that dialogs are generally
57 * autonomous entities -- they are their own window, receiving their own
58 * input events, and often deciding on their own when to disappear (by
59 * receiving a back key event or the user clicking on a button).
60 *
61 * <p>DialogFragment needs to ensure that what is happening with the Fragment
62 * and Dialog states remains consistent.  To do this, it watches for dismiss
63 * events from the dialog and takes care of removing its own state when they
64 * happen.  This means you should use {@link #show(FragmentManager, String)}
65 * or {@link #show(FragmentTransaction, String)} to add an instance of
66 * DialogFragment to your UI, as these keep track of how DialogFragment should
67 * remove itself when the dialog is dismissed.
68 *
69 * <a name="BasicDialog"></a>
70 * <h3>Basic Dialog</h3>
71 *
72 * <p>The simplest use of DialogFragment is as a floating container for the
73 * fragment's view hierarchy.  A simple implementation may look like this:
74 *
75 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/FragmentDialog.java
76 *      dialog}
77 *
78 * <p>An example showDialog() method on the Activity could be:
79 *
80 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/FragmentDialog.java
81 *      add_dialog}
82 *
83 * <p>This removes any currently shown dialog, creates a new DialogFragment
84 * with an argument, and shows it as a new state on the back stack.  When the
85 * transaction is popped, the current DialogFragment and its Dialog will be
86 * destroyed, and the previous one (if any) re-shown.  Note that in this case
87 * DialogFragment will take care of popping the transaction of the Dialog
88 * is dismissed separately from it.
89 *
90 * <a name="AlertDialog"></a>
91 * <h3>Alert Dialog</h3>
92 *
93 * <p>Instead of (or in addition to) implementing {@link #onCreateView} to
94 * generate the view hierarchy inside of a dialog, you may implement
95 * {@link #onCreateDialog(Bundle)} to create your own custom Dialog object.
96 *
97 * <p>This is most useful for creating an {@link AlertDialog}, allowing you
98 * to display standard alerts to the user that are managed by a fragment.
99 * A simple example implementation of this is:
100 *
101 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/FragmentAlertDialog.java
102 *      dialog}
103 *
104 * <p>The activity creating this fragment may have the following methods to
105 * show the dialog and receive results from it:
106 *
107 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/FragmentAlertDialog.java
108 *      activity}
109 *
110 * <p>Note that in this case the fragment is not placed on the back stack, it
111 * is just added as an indefinitely running fragment.  Because dialogs normally
112 * are modal, this will still operate as a back stack, since the dialog will
113 * capture user input until it is dismissed.  When it is dismissed, DialogFragment
114 * will take care of removing itself from its fragment manager.
115 *
116 * <a name="DialogOrEmbed"></a>
117 * <h3>Selecting Between Dialog or Embedding</h3>
118 *
119 * <p>A DialogFragment can still optionally be used as a normal fragment, if
120 * desired.  This is useful if you have a fragment that in some cases should
121 * be shown as a dialog and others embedded in a larger UI.  This behavior
122 * will normally be automatically selected for you based on how you are using
123 * the fragment, but can be customized with {@link #setShowsDialog(boolean)}.
124 *
125 * <p>For example, here is a simple dialog fragment:
126 *
127 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/FragmentDialogOrActivity.java
128 *      dialog}
129 *
130 * <p>An instance of this fragment can be created and shown as a dialog:
131 *
132 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/FragmentDialogOrActivity.java
133 *      show_dialog}
134 *
135 * <p>It can also be added as content in a view hierarchy:
136 *
137 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/FragmentDialogOrActivity.java
138 *      embed}
139 */
140public class DialogFragment extends Fragment
141        implements DialogInterface.OnCancelListener, DialogInterface.OnDismissListener {
142
143    /**
144     * Style for {@link #setStyle(int, int)}: a basic,
145     * normal dialog.
146     */
147    public static final int STYLE_NORMAL = 0;
148
149    /**
150     * Style for {@link #setStyle(int, int)}: don't include
151     * a title area.
152     */
153    public static final int STYLE_NO_TITLE = 1;
154
155    /**
156     * Style for {@link #setStyle(int, int)}: don't draw
157     * any frame at all; the view hierarchy returned by {@link #onCreateView}
158     * is entirely responsible for drawing the dialog.
159     */
160    public static final int STYLE_NO_FRAME = 2;
161
162    /**
163     * Style for {@link #setStyle(int, int)}: like
164     * {@link #STYLE_NO_FRAME}, but also disables all input to the dialog.
165     * The user can not touch it, and its window will not receive input focus.
166     */
167    public static final int STYLE_NO_INPUT = 3;
168
169    private static final String SAVED_DIALOG_STATE_TAG = "android:savedDialogState";
170    private static final String SAVED_STYLE = "android:style";
171    private static final String SAVED_THEME = "android:theme";
172    private static final String SAVED_CANCELABLE = "android:cancelable";
173    private static final String SAVED_SHOWS_DIALOG = "android:showsDialog";
174    private static final String SAVED_BACK_STACK_ID = "android:backStackId";
175
176    int mStyle = STYLE_NORMAL;
177    int mTheme = 0;
178    boolean mCancelable = true;
179    boolean mShowsDialog = true;
180    int mBackStackId = -1;
181
182    Dialog mDialog;
183    boolean mViewDestroyed;
184    boolean mDismissed;
185    boolean mShownByMe;
186
187    public DialogFragment() {
188    }
189
190    /**
191     * Call to customize the basic appearance and behavior of the
192     * fragment's dialog.  This can be used for some common dialog behaviors,
193     * taking care of selecting flags, theme, and other options for you.  The
194     * same effect can be achieve by manually setting Dialog and Window
195     * attributes yourself.  Calling this after the fragment's Dialog is
196     * created will have no effect.
197     *
198     * @param style Selects a standard style: may be {@link #STYLE_NORMAL},
199     * {@link #STYLE_NO_TITLE}, {@link #STYLE_NO_FRAME}, or
200     * {@link #STYLE_NO_INPUT}.
201     * @param theme Optional custom theme.  If 0, an appropriate theme (based
202     * on the style) will be selected for you.
203     */
204    public void setStyle(int style, int theme) {
205        mStyle = style;
206        if (mStyle == STYLE_NO_FRAME || mStyle == STYLE_NO_INPUT) {
207            mTheme = com.android.internal.R.style.Theme_DeviceDefault_Dialog_NoFrame;
208        }
209        if (theme != 0) {
210            mTheme = theme;
211        }
212    }
213
214    /**
215     * Display the dialog, adding the fragment to the given FragmentManager.  This
216     * is a convenience for explicitly creating a transaction, adding the
217     * fragment to it with the given tag, and committing it.  This does
218     * <em>not</em> add the transaction to the back stack.  When the fragment
219     * is dismissed, a new transaction will be executed to remove it from
220     * the activity.
221     * @param manager The FragmentManager this fragment will be added to.
222     * @param tag The tag for this fragment, as per
223     * {@link FragmentTransaction#add(Fragment, String) FragmentTransaction.add}.
224     */
225    public void show(FragmentManager manager, String tag) {
226        mDismissed = false;
227        mShownByMe = true;
228        FragmentTransaction ft = manager.beginTransaction();
229        ft.add(this, tag);
230        ft.commit();
231    }
232
233    /** {@hide} */
234    public void showAllowingStateLoss(FragmentManager manager, String tag) {
235        mDismissed = false;
236        mShownByMe = true;
237        FragmentTransaction ft = manager.beginTransaction();
238        ft.add(this, tag);
239        ft.commitAllowingStateLoss();
240    }
241
242    /**
243     * Display the dialog, adding the fragment using an existing transaction
244     * and then committing the transaction.
245     * @param transaction An existing transaction in which to add the fragment.
246     * @param tag The tag for this fragment, as per
247     * {@link FragmentTransaction#add(Fragment, String) FragmentTransaction.add}.
248     * @return Returns the identifier of the committed transaction, as per
249     * {@link FragmentTransaction#commit() FragmentTransaction.commit()}.
250     */
251    public int show(FragmentTransaction transaction, String tag) {
252        mDismissed = false;
253        mShownByMe = true;
254        transaction.add(this, tag);
255        mViewDestroyed = false;
256        mBackStackId = transaction.commit();
257        return mBackStackId;
258    }
259
260    /**
261     * Dismiss the fragment and its dialog.  If the fragment was added to the
262     * back stack, all back stack state up to and including this entry will
263     * be popped.  Otherwise, a new transaction will be committed to remove
264     * the fragment.
265     */
266    public void dismiss() {
267        dismissInternal(false);
268    }
269
270    /**
271     * Version of {@link #dismiss()} that uses
272     * {@link FragmentTransaction#commitAllowingStateLoss()
273     * FragmentTransaction.commitAllowingStateLoss()}.  See linked
274     * documentation for further details.
275     */
276    public void dismissAllowingStateLoss() {
277        dismissInternal(true);
278    }
279
280    void dismissInternal(boolean allowStateLoss) {
281        if (mDismissed) {
282            return;
283        }
284        mDismissed = true;
285        mShownByMe = false;
286        if (mDialog != null) {
287            mDialog.dismiss();
288            mDialog = null;
289        }
290        mViewDestroyed = true;
291        if (mBackStackId >= 0) {
292            getFragmentManager().popBackStack(mBackStackId,
293                    FragmentManager.POP_BACK_STACK_INCLUSIVE);
294            mBackStackId = -1;
295        } else {
296            FragmentTransaction ft = getFragmentManager().beginTransaction();
297            ft.remove(this);
298            if (allowStateLoss) {
299                ft.commitAllowingStateLoss();
300            } else {
301                ft.commit();
302            }
303        }
304    }
305
306    public Dialog getDialog() {
307        return mDialog;
308    }
309
310    public int getTheme() {
311        return mTheme;
312    }
313
314    /**
315     * Control whether the shown Dialog is cancelable.  Use this instead of
316     * directly calling {@link Dialog#setCancelable(boolean)
317     * Dialog.setCancelable(boolean)}, because DialogFragment needs to change
318     * its behavior based on this.
319     *
320     * @param cancelable If true, the dialog is cancelable.  The default
321     * is true.
322     */
323    public void setCancelable(boolean cancelable) {
324        mCancelable = cancelable;
325        if (mDialog != null) mDialog.setCancelable(cancelable);
326    }
327
328    /**
329     * Return the current value of {@link #setCancelable(boolean)}.
330     */
331    public boolean isCancelable() {
332        return mCancelable;
333    }
334
335    /**
336     * Controls whether this fragment should be shown in a dialog.  If not
337     * set, no Dialog will be created in {@link #onActivityCreated(Bundle)},
338     * and the fragment's view hierarchy will thus not be added to it.  This
339     * allows you to instead use it as a normal fragment (embedded inside of
340     * its activity).
341     *
342     * <p>This is normally set for you based on whether the fragment is
343     * associated with a container view ID passed to
344     * {@link FragmentTransaction#add(int, Fragment) FragmentTransaction.add(int, Fragment)}.
345     * If the fragment was added with a container, setShowsDialog will be
346     * initialized to false; otherwise, it will be true.
347     *
348     * @param showsDialog If true, the fragment will be displayed in a Dialog.
349     * If false, no Dialog will be created and the fragment's view hierarchly
350     * left undisturbed.
351     */
352    public void setShowsDialog(boolean showsDialog) {
353        mShowsDialog = showsDialog;
354    }
355
356    /**
357     * Return the current value of {@link #setShowsDialog(boolean)}.
358     */
359    public boolean getShowsDialog() {
360        return mShowsDialog;
361    }
362
363    @Override
364    public void onAttach(Context context) {
365        super.onAttach(context);
366        if (!mShownByMe) {
367            // If not explicitly shown through our API, take this as an
368            // indication that the dialog is no longer dismissed.
369            mDismissed = false;
370        }
371    }
372
373    @Override
374    public void onDetach() {
375        super.onDetach();
376        if (!mShownByMe && !mDismissed) {
377            // The fragment was not shown by a direct call here, it is not
378            // dismissed, and now it is being detached...  well, okay, thou
379            // art now dismissed.  Have fun.
380            mDismissed = true;
381        }
382    }
383
384    @Override
385    public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
386        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
387
388        mShowsDialog = mContainerId == 0;
389
390        if (savedInstanceState != null) {
391            mStyle = savedInstanceState.getInt(SAVED_STYLE, STYLE_NORMAL);
392            mTheme = savedInstanceState.getInt(SAVED_THEME, 0);
393            mCancelable = savedInstanceState.getBoolean(SAVED_CANCELABLE, true);
394            mShowsDialog = savedInstanceState.getBoolean(SAVED_SHOWS_DIALOG, mShowsDialog);
395            mBackStackId = savedInstanceState.getInt(SAVED_BACK_STACK_ID, -1);
396        }
397    }
398
399    /** @hide */
400    @Override
401    public LayoutInflater onGetLayoutInflater(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
402        if (!mShowsDialog) {
403            return super.onGetLayoutInflater(savedInstanceState);
404        }
405
406        mDialog = onCreateDialog(savedInstanceState);
407        switch (mStyle) {
408            case STYLE_NO_INPUT:
409                mDialog.getWindow().addFlags(
410                        WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_NOT_FOCUSABLE |
411                        WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_NOT_TOUCHABLE);
412                // fall through...
413            case STYLE_NO_FRAME:
414            case STYLE_NO_TITLE:
415                mDialog.requestWindowFeature(Window.FEATURE_NO_TITLE);
416        }
417        if (mDialog != null) {
418            return (LayoutInflater)mDialog.getContext().getSystemService(
419                    Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);
420        }
421        return (LayoutInflater) mHost.getContext().getSystemService(
422                Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);
423    }
424
425    /**
426     * Override to build your own custom Dialog container.  This is typically
427     * used to show an AlertDialog instead of a generic Dialog; when doing so,
428     * {@link #onCreateView(LayoutInflater, ViewGroup, Bundle)} does not need
429     * to be implemented since the AlertDialog takes care of its own content.
430     *
431     * <p>This method will be called after {@link #onCreate(Bundle)} and
432     * before {@link #onCreateView(LayoutInflater, ViewGroup, Bundle)}.  The
433     * default implementation simply instantiates and returns a {@link Dialog}
434     * class.
435     *
436     * <p><em>Note: DialogFragment own the {@link Dialog#setOnCancelListener
437     * Dialog.setOnCancelListener} and {@link Dialog#setOnDismissListener
438     * Dialog.setOnDismissListener} callbacks.  You must not set them yourself.</em>
439     * To find out about these events, override {@link #onCancel(DialogInterface)}
440     * and {@link #onDismiss(DialogInterface)}.</p>
441     *
442     * @param savedInstanceState The last saved instance state of the Fragment,
443     * or null if this is a freshly created Fragment.
444     *
445     * @return Return a new Dialog instance to be displayed by the Fragment.
446     */
447    public Dialog onCreateDialog(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
448        return new Dialog(getActivity(), getTheme());
449    }
450
451    public void onCancel(DialogInterface dialog) {
452    }
453
454    public void onDismiss(DialogInterface dialog) {
455        if (!mViewDestroyed) {
456            // Note: we need to use allowStateLoss, because the dialog
457            // dispatches this asynchronously so we can receive the call
458            // after the activity is paused.  Worst case, when the user comes
459            // back to the activity they see the dialog again.
460            dismissInternal(true);
461        }
462    }
463
464    @Override
465    public void onActivityCreated(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
466        super.onActivityCreated(savedInstanceState);
467
468        if (!mShowsDialog) {
469            return;
470        }
471
472        View view = getView();
473        if (view != null) {
474            if (view.getParent() != null) {
475                throw new IllegalStateException(
476                        "DialogFragment can not be attached to a container view");
477            }
478            mDialog.setContentView(view);
479        }
480        final Activity activity = getActivity();
481        if (activity != null) {
482            mDialog.setOwnerActivity(activity);
483        }
484        mDialog.setCancelable(mCancelable);
485        if (!mDialog.takeCancelAndDismissListeners("DialogFragment", this, this)) {
486            throw new IllegalStateException(
487                    "You can not set Dialog's OnCancelListener or OnDismissListener");
488        }
489        if (savedInstanceState != null) {
490            Bundle dialogState = savedInstanceState.getBundle(SAVED_DIALOG_STATE_TAG);
491            if (dialogState != null) {
492                mDialog.onRestoreInstanceState(dialogState);
493            }
494        }
495    }
496
497    @Override
498    public void onStart() {
499        super.onStart();
500        if (mDialog != null) {
501            mViewDestroyed = false;
502            mDialog.show();
503        }
504    }
505
506    @Override
507    public void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) {
508        super.onSaveInstanceState(outState);
509        if (mDialog != null) {
510            Bundle dialogState = mDialog.onSaveInstanceState();
511            if (dialogState != null) {
512                outState.putBundle(SAVED_DIALOG_STATE_TAG, dialogState);
513            }
514        }
515        if (mStyle != STYLE_NORMAL) {
516            outState.putInt(SAVED_STYLE, mStyle);
517        }
518        if (mTheme != 0) {
519            outState.putInt(SAVED_THEME, mTheme);
520        }
521        if (!mCancelable) {
522            outState.putBoolean(SAVED_CANCELABLE, mCancelable);
523        }
524        if (!mShowsDialog) {
525            outState.putBoolean(SAVED_SHOWS_DIALOG, mShowsDialog);
526        }
527        if (mBackStackId != -1) {
528            outState.putInt(SAVED_BACK_STACK_ID, mBackStackId);
529        }
530    }
531
532    @Override
533    public void onStop() {
534        super.onStop();
535        if (mDialog != null) {
536            mDialog.hide();
537        }
538    }
539
540    /**
541     * Remove dialog.
542     */
543    @Override
544    public void onDestroyView() {
545        super.onDestroyView();
546        if (mDialog != null) {
547            // Set removed here because this dismissal is just to hide
548            // the dialog -- we don't want this to cause the fragment to
549            // actually be removed.
550            mViewDestroyed = true;
551            mDialog.dismiss();
552            mDialog = null;
553        }
554    }
555
556    @Override
557    public void dump(String prefix, FileDescriptor fd, PrintWriter writer, String[] args) {
558        super.dump(prefix, fd, writer, args);
559        writer.print(prefix); writer.println("DialogFragment:");
560        writer.print(prefix); writer.print("  mStyle="); writer.print(mStyle);
561                writer.print(" mTheme=0x"); writer.println(Integer.toHexString(mTheme));
562        writer.print(prefix); writer.print("  mCancelable="); writer.print(mCancelable);
563                writer.print(" mShowsDialog="); writer.print(mShowsDialog);
564                writer.print(" mBackStackId="); writer.println(mBackStackId);
565        writer.print(prefix); writer.print("  mDialog="); writer.println(mDialog);
566        writer.print(prefix); writer.print("  mViewDestroyed="); writer.print(mViewDestroyed);
567                writer.print(" mDismissed="); writer.print(mDismissed);
568                writer.print(" mShownByMe="); writer.println(mShownByMe);
569    }
570}
571