/* * Copyright 2018 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 androidx.core.view; import android.view.MotionEvent; import android.view.View; import androidx.annotation.NonNull; import androidx.core.view.ViewCompat.NestedScrollType; import androidx.core.view.ViewCompat.ScrollAxis; /** * This interface should be implemented by {@link android.view.ViewGroup ViewGroup} subclasses * that wish to support scrolling operations delegated by a nested child view. * *

Classes implementing this interface should create a final instance of a * {@link NestedScrollingParentHelper} as a field and delegate any View or ViewGroup methods * to the NestedScrollingParentHelper methods of the same signature.

* *

Views invoking nested scrolling functionality should always do so from the relevant * {@link ViewCompat}, {@link ViewGroupCompat} or {@link ViewParentCompat} compatibility * shim static methods. This ensures interoperability with nested scrolling views on all versions * of Android.

*/ public interface NestedScrollingParent2 extends NestedScrollingParent { /** * React to a descendant view initiating a nestable scroll operation, claiming the * nested scroll operation if appropriate. * *

This method will be called in response to a descendant view invoking * {@link ViewCompat#startNestedScroll(View, int)}. Each parent up the view hierarchy will be * given an opportunity to respond and claim the nested scrolling operation by returning * true.

* *

This method may be overridden by ViewParent implementations to indicate when the view * is willing to support a nested scrolling operation that is about to begin. If it returns * true, this ViewParent will become the target view's nested scrolling parent for the duration * of the scroll operation in progress. When the nested scroll is finished this ViewParent * will receive a call to {@link #onStopNestedScroll(View, int)}. *

* * @param child Direct child of this ViewParent containing target * @param target View that initiated the nested scroll * @param axes Flags consisting of {@link ViewCompat#SCROLL_AXIS_HORIZONTAL}, * {@link ViewCompat#SCROLL_AXIS_VERTICAL} or both * @param type the type of input which cause this scroll event * @return true if this ViewParent accepts the nested scroll operation */ boolean onStartNestedScroll(@NonNull View child, @NonNull View target, @ScrollAxis int axes, @NestedScrollType int type); /** * React to the successful claiming of a nested scroll operation. * *

This method will be called after * {@link #onStartNestedScroll(View, View, int, int) onStartNestedScroll} returns true. It * offers an opportunity for the view and its superclasses to perform initial configuration * for the nested scroll. Implementations of this method should always call their superclass's * implementation of this method if one is present.

* * @param child Direct child of this ViewParent containing target * @param target View that initiated the nested scroll * @param axes Flags consisting of {@link ViewCompat#SCROLL_AXIS_HORIZONTAL}, * {@link ViewCompat#SCROLL_AXIS_VERTICAL} or both * @param type the type of input which cause this scroll event * @see #onStartNestedScroll(View, View, int, int) * @see #onStopNestedScroll(View, int) */ void onNestedScrollAccepted(@NonNull View child, @NonNull View target, @ScrollAxis int axes, @NestedScrollType int type); /** * React to a nested scroll operation ending. * *

Perform cleanup after a nested scrolling operation. * This method will be called when a nested scroll stops, for example when a nested touch * scroll ends with a {@link MotionEvent#ACTION_UP} or {@link MotionEvent#ACTION_CANCEL} event. * Implementations of this method should always call their superclass's implementation of this * method if one is present.

* * @param target View that initiated the nested scroll * @param type the type of input which cause this scroll event */ void onStopNestedScroll(@NonNull View target, @NestedScrollType int type); /** * React to a nested scroll in progress. * *

This method will be called when the ViewParent's current nested scrolling child view * dispatches a nested scroll event. To receive calls to this method the ViewParent must have * previously returned true for a call to * {@link #onStartNestedScroll(View, View, int, int)}.

* *

Both the consumed and unconsumed portions of the scroll distance are reported to the * ViewParent. An implementation may choose to use the consumed portion to match or chase scroll * position of multiple child elements, for example. The unconsumed portion may be used to * allow continuous dragging of multiple scrolling or draggable elements, such as scrolling * a list within a vertical drawer where the drawer begins dragging once the edge of inner * scrolling content is reached.

* * @param target The descendent view controlling the nested scroll * @param dxConsumed Horizontal scroll distance in pixels already consumed by target * @param dyConsumed Vertical scroll distance in pixels already consumed by target * @param dxUnconsumed Horizontal scroll distance in pixels not consumed by target * @param dyUnconsumed Vertical scroll distance in pixels not consumed by target * @param type the type of input which cause this scroll event */ void onNestedScroll(@NonNull View target, int dxConsumed, int dyConsumed, int dxUnconsumed, int dyUnconsumed, @NestedScrollType int type); /** * React to a nested scroll in progress before the target view consumes a portion of the scroll. * *

When working with nested scrolling often the parent view may want an opportunity * to consume the scroll before the nested scrolling child does. An example of this is a * drawer that contains a scrollable list. The user will want to be able to scroll the list * fully into view before the list itself begins scrolling.

* *

onNestedPreScroll is called when a nested scrolling child invokes * {@link View#dispatchNestedPreScroll(int, int, int[], int[])}. The implementation should * report how any pixels of the scroll reported by dx, dy were consumed in the * consumed array. Index 0 corresponds to dx and index 1 corresponds to dy. * This parameter will never be null. Initial values for consumed[0] and consumed[1] * will always be 0.

* * @param target View that initiated the nested scroll * @param dx Horizontal scroll distance in pixels * @param dy Vertical scroll distance in pixels * @param consumed Output. The horizontal and vertical scroll distance consumed by this parent * @param type the type of input which cause this scroll event */ void onNestedPreScroll(@NonNull View target, int dx, int dy, @NonNull int[] consumed, @NestedScrollType int type); }