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See the 13 * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under 14 * the License. 15 */ 16 17 package android.view.inputmethod; 18 19 import com.android.internal.os.HandlerCaller; 20 import com.android.internal.view.IInputConnectionWrapper; 21 import com.android.internal.view.IInputContext; 22 import com.android.internal.view.IInputMethodCallback; 23 import com.android.internal.view.IInputMethodClient; 24 import com.android.internal.view.IInputMethodManager; 25 import com.android.internal.view.IInputMethodSession; 26 import com.android.internal.view.InputBindResult; 27 28 import android.content.Context; 29 import android.graphics.Rect; 30 import android.os.Bundle; 31 import android.os.Handler; 32 import android.os.IBinder; 33 import android.os.Looper; 34 import android.os.Message; 35 import android.os.RemoteException; 36 import android.os.ResultReceiver; 37 import android.os.ServiceManager; 38 import android.text.style.SuggestionSpan; 39 import android.util.Log; 40 import android.util.PrintWriterPrinter; 41 import android.util.Printer; 42 import android.view.KeyEvent; 43 import android.view.MotionEvent; 44 import android.view.View; 45 import android.view.ViewRootImpl; 46 47 import java.io.FileDescriptor; 48 import java.io.PrintWriter; 49 import java.util.ArrayList; 50 import java.util.HashMap; 51 import java.util.List; 52 import java.util.Map; 53 import java.util.concurrent.CountDownLatch; 54 import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit; 55 56 /** 57 * Central system API to the overall input method framework (IMF) architecture, 58 * which arbitrates interaction between applications and the current input method. 59 * You can retrieve an instance of this interface with 60 * {@link Context#getSystemService(String) Context.getSystemService()}. 61 * 62 * <p>Topics covered here: 63 * <ol> 64 * <li><a href="#ArchitectureOverview">Architecture Overview</a> 65 * </ol> 66 * 67 * <a name="ArchitectureOverview"></a> 68 * <h3>Architecture Overview</h3> 69 * 70 * <p>There are three primary parties involved in the input method 71 * framework (IMF) architecture:</p> 72 * 73 * <ul> 74 * <li> The <strong>input method manager</strong> as expressed by this class 75 * is the central point of the system that manages interaction between all 76 * other parts. It is expressed as the client-side API here which exists 77 * in each application context and communicates with a global system service 78 * that manages the interaction across all processes. 79 * <li> An <strong>input method (IME)</strong> implements a particular 80 * interaction model allowing the user to generate text. The system binds 81 * to the current input method that is use, causing it to be created and run, 82 * and tells it when to hide and show its UI. Only one IME is running at a time. 83 * <li> Multiple <strong>client applications</strong> arbitrate with the input 84 * method manager for input focus and control over the state of the IME. Only 85 * one such client is ever active (working with the IME) at a time. 86 * </ul> 87 * 88 * 89 * <a name="Applications"></a> 90 * <h3>Applications</h3> 91 * 92 * <p>In most cases, applications that are using the standard 93 * {@link android.widget.TextView} or its subclasses will have little they need 94 * to do to work well with soft input methods. The main things you need to 95 * be aware of are:</p> 96 * 97 * <ul> 98 * <li> Properly set the {@link android.R.attr#inputType} in your editable 99 * text views, so that the input method will have enough context to help the 100 * user in entering text into them. 101 * <li> Deal well with losing screen space when the input method is 102 * displayed. Ideally an application should handle its window being resized 103 * smaller, but it can rely on the system performing panning of the window 104 * if needed. You should set the {@link android.R.attr#windowSoftInputMode} 105 * attribute on your activity or the corresponding values on windows you 106 * create to help the system determine whether to pan or resize (it will 107 * try to determine this automatically but may get it wrong). 108 * <li> You can also control the preferred soft input state (open, closed, etc) 109 * for your window using the same {@link android.R.attr#windowSoftInputMode} 110 * attribute. 111 * </ul> 112 * 113 * <p>More finer-grained control is available through the APIs here to directly 114 * interact with the IMF and its IME -- either showing or hiding the input 115 * area, letting the user pick an input method, etc.</p> 116 * 117 * <p>For the rare people amongst us writing their own text editors, you 118 * will need to implement {@link android.view.View#onCreateInputConnection} 119 * to return a new instance of your own {@link InputConnection} interface 120 * allowing the IME to interact with your editor.</p> 121 * 122 * 123 * <a name="InputMethods"></a> 124 * <h3>Input Methods</h3> 125 * 126 * <p>An input method (IME) is implemented 127 * as a {@link android.app.Service}, typically deriving from 128 * {@link android.inputmethodservice.InputMethodService}. It must provide 129 * the core {@link InputMethod} interface, though this is normally handled by 130 * {@link android.inputmethodservice.InputMethodService} and implementors will 131 * only need to deal with the higher-level API there.</p> 132 * 133 * See the {@link android.inputmethodservice.InputMethodService} class for 134 * more information on implementing IMEs. 135 * 136 * 137 * <a name="Security"></a> 138 * <h3>Security</h3> 139 * 140 * <p>There are a lot of security issues associated with input methods, 141 * since they essentially have freedom to completely drive the UI and monitor 142 * everything the user enters. The Android input method framework also allows 143 * arbitrary third party IMEs, so care must be taken to restrict their 144 * selection and interactions.</p> 145 * 146 * <p>Here are some key points about the security architecture behind the 147 * IMF:</p> 148 * 149 * <ul> 150 * <li> <p>Only the system is allowed to directly access an IME's 151 * {@link InputMethod} interface, via the 152 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#BIND_INPUT_METHOD} permission. This is 153 * enforced in the system by not binding to an input method service that does 154 * not require this permission, so the system can guarantee no other untrusted 155 * clients are accessing the current input method outside of its control.</p> 156 * 157 * <li> <p>There may be many client processes of the IMF, but only one may 158 * be active at a time. The inactive clients can not interact with key 159 * parts of the IMF through the mechanisms described below.</p> 160 * 161 * <li> <p>Clients of an input method are only given access to its 162 * {@link InputMethodSession} interface. One instance of this interface is 163 * created for each client, and only calls from the session associated with 164 * the active client will be processed by the current IME. This is enforced 165 * by {@link android.inputmethodservice.AbstractInputMethodService} for normal 166 * IMEs, but must be explicitly handled by an IME that is customizing the 167 * raw {@link InputMethodSession} implementation.</p> 168 * 169 * <li> <p>Only the active client's {@link InputConnection} will accept 170 * operations. The IMF tells each client process whether it is active, and 171 * the framework enforces that in inactive processes calls on to the current 172 * InputConnection will be ignored. This ensures that the current IME can 173 * only deliver events and text edits to the UI that the user sees as 174 * being in focus.</p> 175 * 176 * <li> <p>An IME can never interact with an {@link InputConnection} while 177 * the screen is off. This is enforced by making all clients inactive while 178 * the screen is off, and prevents bad IMEs from driving the UI when the user 179 * can not be aware of its behavior.</p> 180 * 181 * <li> <p>A client application can ask that the system let the user pick a 182 * new IME, but can not programmatically switch to one itself. This avoids 183 * malicious applications from switching the user to their own IME, which 184 * remains running when the user navigates away to another application. An 185 * IME, on the other hand, <em>is</em> allowed to programmatically switch 186 * the system to another IME, since it already has full control of user 187 * input.</p> 188 * 189 * <li> <p>The user must explicitly enable a new IME in settings before 190 * they can switch to it, to confirm with the system that they know about it 191 * and want to make it available for use.</p> 192 * </ul> 193 */ 194 public final class InputMethodManager { 195 static final boolean DEBUG = false; 196 static final String TAG = "InputMethodManager"; 197 198 static final Object mInstanceSync = new Object(); 199 static InputMethodManager mInstance; 200 201 /** 202 * @hide Flag for IInputMethodManager.windowGainedFocus: a view in 203 * the window has input focus. 204 */ 205 public static final int CONTROL_WINDOW_VIEW_HAS_FOCUS = 1<<0; 206 207 /** 208 * @hide Flag for IInputMethodManager.windowGainedFocus: the focus 209 * is a text editor. 210 */ 211 public static final int CONTROL_WINDOW_IS_TEXT_EDITOR = 1<<1; 212 213 /** 214 * @hide Flag for IInputMethodManager.windowGainedFocus: this is the first 215 * time the window has gotten focus. 216 */ 217 public static final int CONTROL_WINDOW_FIRST = 1<<2; 218 219 /** 220 * @hide Flag for IInputMethodManager.startInput: this is the first 221 * time the window has gotten focus. 222 */ 223 public static final int CONTROL_START_INITIAL = 1<<8; 224 225 final IInputMethodManager mService; 226 final Looper mMainLooper; 227 228 // For scheduling work on the main thread. This also serves as our 229 // global lock. 230 final H mH; 231 232 // Our generic input connection if the current target does not have its own. 233 final IInputContext mIInputContext; 234 235 /** 236 * True if this input method client is active, initially false. 237 */ 238 boolean mActive = false; 239 240 /** 241 * Set whenever this client becomes inactive, to know we need to reset 242 * state with the IME the next time we receive focus. 243 */ 244 boolean mHasBeenInactive = true; 245 246 /** 247 * As reported by IME through InputConnection. 248 */ 249 boolean mFullscreenMode; 250 251 // ----------------------------------------------------------- 252 253 /** 254 * This is the root view of the overall window that currently has input 255 * method focus. 256 */ 257 View mCurRootView; 258 /** 259 * This is the view that should currently be served by an input method, 260 * regardless of the state of setting that up. 261 */ 262 View mServedView; 263 /** 264 * This is then next view that will be served by the input method, when 265 * we get around to updating things. 266 */ 267 View mNextServedView; 268 /** 269 * This is set when we are in the process of connecting, to determine 270 * when we have actually finished. 271 */ 272 boolean mServedConnecting; 273 /** 274 * This is non-null when we have connected the served view; it holds 275 * the attributes that were last retrieved from the served view and given 276 * to the input connection. 277 */ 278 EditorInfo mCurrentTextBoxAttribute; 279 /** 280 * The InputConnection that was last retrieved from the served view. 281 */ 282 InputConnection mServedInputConnection; 283 /** 284 * The completions that were last provided by the served view. 285 */ 286 CompletionInfo[] mCompletions; 287 288 // Cursor position on the screen. 289 Rect mTmpCursorRect = new Rect(); 290 Rect mCursorRect = new Rect(); 291 int mCursorSelStart; 292 int mCursorSelEnd; 293 int mCursorCandStart; 294 int mCursorCandEnd; 295 296 // ----------------------------------------------------------- 297 298 /** 299 * Sequence number of this binding, as returned by the server. 300 */ 301 int mBindSequence = -1; 302 /** 303 * ID of the method we are bound to. 304 */ 305 String mCurId; 306 /** 307 * The actual instance of the method to make calls on it. 308 */ 309 IInputMethodSession mCurMethod; 310 311 // ----------------------------------------------------------- 312 313 static final int MSG_DUMP = 1; 314 static final int MSG_BIND = 2; 315 static final int MSG_UNBIND = 3; 316 static final int MSG_SET_ACTIVE = 4; 317 318 class H extends Handler { 319 H(Looper looper) { 320 super(looper); 321 } 322 323 @Override 324 public void handleMessage(Message msg) { 325 switch (msg.what) { 326 case MSG_DUMP: { 327 HandlerCaller.SomeArgs args = (HandlerCaller.SomeArgs)msg.obj; 328 try { 329 doDump((FileDescriptor)args.arg1, 330 (PrintWriter)args.arg2, (String[])args.arg3); 331 } catch (RuntimeException e) { 332 ((PrintWriter)args.arg2).println("Exception: " + e); 333 } 334 synchronized (args.arg4) { 335 ((CountDownLatch)args.arg4).countDown(); 336 } 337 return; 338 } 339 case MSG_BIND: { 340 final InputBindResult res = (InputBindResult)msg.obj; 341 synchronized (mH) { 342 if (mBindSequence < 0 || mBindSequence != res.sequence) { 343 Log.w(TAG, "Ignoring onBind: cur seq=" + mBindSequence 344 + ", given seq=" + res.sequence); 345 return; 346 } 347 348 mCurMethod = res.method; 349 mCurId = res.id; 350 mBindSequence = res.sequence; 351 } 352 startInputInner(null, 0, 0, 0); 353 return; 354 } 355 case MSG_UNBIND: { 356 final int sequence = msg.arg1; 357 boolean startInput = false; 358 synchronized (mH) { 359 if (mBindSequence == sequence) { 360 if (false) { 361 // XXX the server has already unbound! 362 if (mCurMethod != null && mCurrentTextBoxAttribute != null) { 363 try { 364 mCurMethod.finishInput(); 365 } catch (RemoteException e) { 366 Log.w(TAG, "IME died: " + mCurId, e); 367 } 368 } 369 } 370 clearBindingLocked(); 371 372 // If we were actively using the last input method, then 373 // we would like to re-connect to the next input method. 374 if (mServedView != null && mServedView.isFocused()) { 375 mServedConnecting = true; 376 } 377 if (mActive) { 378 startInput = true; 379 } 380 } 381 } 382 if (startInput) { 383 startInputInner(null, 0, 0, 0); 384 } 385 return; 386 } 387 case MSG_SET_ACTIVE: { 388 final boolean active = msg.arg1 != 0; 389 synchronized (mH) { 390 mActive = active; 391 mFullscreenMode = false; 392 if (!active) { 393 // Some other client has starting using the IME, so note 394 // that this happened and make sure our own editor's 395 // state is reset. 396 mHasBeenInactive = true; 397 try { 398 // Note that finishComposingText() is allowed to run 399 // even when we are not active. 400 mIInputContext.finishComposingText(); 401 } catch (RemoteException e) { 402 } 403 } 404 } 405 return; 406 } 407 } 408 } 409 } 410 411 private static class ControlledInputConnectionWrapper extends IInputConnectionWrapper { 412 private final InputMethodManager mParentInputMethodManager; 413 414 public ControlledInputConnectionWrapper(final Looper mainLooper, final InputConnection conn, 415 final InputMethodManager inputMethodManager) { 416 super(mainLooper, conn); 417 mParentInputMethodManager = inputMethodManager; 418 } 419 420 @Override 421 public boolean isActive() { 422 return mParentInputMethodManager.mActive; 423 } 424 } 425 426 final IInputMethodClient.Stub mClient = new IInputMethodClient.Stub() { 427 @Override protected void dump(FileDescriptor fd, PrintWriter fout, String[] args) { 428 // No need to check for dump permission, since we only give this 429 // interface to the system. 430 431 CountDownLatch latch = new CountDownLatch(1); 432 HandlerCaller.SomeArgs sargs = new HandlerCaller.SomeArgs(); 433 sargs.arg1 = fd; 434 sargs.arg2 = fout; 435 sargs.arg3 = args; 436 sargs.arg4 = latch; 437 mH.sendMessage(mH.obtainMessage(MSG_DUMP, sargs)); 438 try { 439 if (!latch.await(5, TimeUnit.SECONDS)) { 440 fout.println("Timeout waiting for dump"); 441 } 442 } catch (InterruptedException e) { 443 fout.println("Interrupted waiting for dump"); 444 } 445 } 446 447 public void setUsingInputMethod(boolean state) { 448 } 449 450 public void onBindMethod(InputBindResult res) { 451 mH.sendMessage(mH.obtainMessage(MSG_BIND, res)); 452 } 453 454 public void onUnbindMethod(int sequence) { 455 mH.sendMessage(mH.obtainMessage(MSG_UNBIND, sequence, 0)); 456 } 457 458 public void setActive(boolean active) { 459 mH.sendMessage(mH.obtainMessage(MSG_SET_ACTIVE, active ? 1 : 0, 0)); 460 } 461 }; 462 463 final InputConnection mDummyInputConnection = new BaseInputConnection(this, false); 464 465 InputMethodManager(IInputMethodManager service, Looper looper) { 466 mService = service; 467 mMainLooper = looper; 468 mH = new H(looper); 469 mIInputContext = new ControlledInputConnectionWrapper(looper, 470 mDummyInputConnection, this); 471 472 if (mInstance == null) { 473 mInstance = this; 474 } 475 } 476 477 /** 478 * Retrieve the global InputMethodManager instance, creating it if it 479 * doesn't already exist. 480 * @hide 481 */ 482 static public InputMethodManager getInstance(Context context) { 483 return getInstance(context.getMainLooper()); 484 } 485 486 /** 487 * Internally, the input method manager can't be context-dependent, so 488 * we have this here for the places that need it. 489 * @hide 490 */ 491 static public InputMethodManager getInstance(Looper mainLooper) { 492 synchronized (mInstanceSync) { 493 if (mInstance != null) { 494 return mInstance; 495 } 496 IBinder b = ServiceManager.getService(Context.INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE); 497 IInputMethodManager service = IInputMethodManager.Stub.asInterface(b); 498 mInstance = new InputMethodManager(service, mainLooper); 499 } 500 return mInstance; 501 } 502 503 /** 504 * Private optimization: retrieve the global InputMethodManager instance, 505 * if it exists. 506 * @hide 507 */ 508 static public InputMethodManager peekInstance() { 509 return mInstance; 510 } 511 512 /** @hide */ 513 public IInputMethodClient getClient() { 514 return mClient; 515 } 516 517 /** @hide */ 518 public IInputContext getInputContext() { 519 return mIInputContext; 520 } 521 522 public List<InputMethodInfo> getInputMethodList() { 523 try { 524 return mService.getInputMethodList(); 525 } catch (RemoteException e) { 526 throw new RuntimeException(e); 527 } 528 } 529 530 public List<InputMethodInfo> getEnabledInputMethodList() { 531 try { 532 return mService.getEnabledInputMethodList(); 533 } catch (RemoteException e) { 534 throw new RuntimeException(e); 535 } 536 } 537 538 /** 539 * Returns a list of enabled input method subtypes for the specified input method info. 540 * @param imi An input method info whose subtypes list will be returned. 541 * @param allowsImplicitlySelectedSubtypes A boolean flag to allow to return the implicitly 542 * selected subtypes. If an input method info doesn't have enabled subtypes, the framework 543 * will implicitly enable subtypes according to the current system language. 544 */ 545 public List<InputMethodSubtype> getEnabledInputMethodSubtypeList(InputMethodInfo imi, 546 boolean allowsImplicitlySelectedSubtypes) { 547 try { 548 return mService.getEnabledInputMethodSubtypeList(imi, allowsImplicitlySelectedSubtypes); 549 } catch (RemoteException e) { 550 throw new RuntimeException(e); 551 } 552 } 553 554 public void showStatusIcon(IBinder imeToken, String packageName, int iconId) { 555 try { 556 mService.updateStatusIcon(imeToken, packageName, iconId); 557 } catch (RemoteException e) { 558 throw new RuntimeException(e); 559 } 560 } 561 562 public void hideStatusIcon(IBinder imeToken) { 563 try { 564 mService.updateStatusIcon(imeToken, null, 0); 565 } catch (RemoteException e) { 566 throw new RuntimeException(e); 567 } 568 } 569 570 /** @hide */ 571 public void setImeWindowStatus(IBinder imeToken, int vis, int backDisposition) { 572 try { 573 mService.setImeWindowStatus(imeToken, vis, backDisposition); 574 } catch (RemoteException e) { 575 throw new RuntimeException(e); 576 } 577 } 578 579 /** @hide */ 580 public void setFullscreenMode(boolean fullScreen) { 581 mFullscreenMode = fullScreen; 582 } 583 584 /** @hide */ 585 public void registerSuggestionSpansForNotification(SuggestionSpan[] spans) { 586 try { 587 mService.registerSuggestionSpansForNotification(spans); 588 } catch (RemoteException e) { 589 throw new RuntimeException(e); 590 } 591 } 592 593 /** @hide */ 594 public void notifySuggestionPicked(SuggestionSpan span, String originalString, int index) { 595 try { 596 mService.notifySuggestionPicked(span, originalString, index); 597 } catch (RemoteException e) { 598 throw new RuntimeException(e); 599 } 600 } 601 602 /** 603 * Allows you to discover whether the attached input method is running 604 * in fullscreen mode. Return true if it is fullscreen, entirely covering 605 * your UI, else returns false. 606 */ 607 public boolean isFullscreenMode() { 608 return mFullscreenMode; 609 } 610 611 /** 612 * Return true if the given view is the currently active view for the 613 * input method. 614 */ 615 public boolean isActive(View view) { 616 checkFocus(); 617 synchronized (mH) { 618 return (mServedView == view 619 || (mServedView != null 620 && mServedView.checkInputConnectionProxy(view))) 621 && mCurrentTextBoxAttribute != null; 622 } 623 } 624 625 /** 626 * Return true if any view is currently active in the input method. 627 */ 628 public boolean isActive() { 629 checkFocus(); 630 synchronized (mH) { 631 return mServedView != null && mCurrentTextBoxAttribute != null; 632 } 633 } 634 635 /** 636 * Return true if the currently served view is accepting full text edits. 637 * If false, it has no input connection, so can only handle raw key events. 638 */ 639 public boolean isAcceptingText() { 640 checkFocus(); 641 return mServedInputConnection != null; 642 } 643 644 /** 645 * Reset all of the state associated with being bound to an input method. 646 */ 647 void clearBindingLocked() { 648 clearConnectionLocked(); 649 mBindSequence = -1; 650 mCurId = null; 651 mCurMethod = null; 652 } 653 654 /** 655 * Reset all of the state associated with a served view being connected 656 * to an input method 657 */ 658 void clearConnectionLocked() { 659 mCurrentTextBoxAttribute = null; 660 mServedInputConnection = null; 661 } 662 663 /** 664 * Disconnect any existing input connection, clearing the served view. 665 */ 666 void finishInputLocked() { 667 mNextServedView = null; 668 if (mServedView != null) { 669 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "FINISH INPUT: " + mServedView); 670 671 if (mCurrentTextBoxAttribute != null) { 672 try { 673 mService.finishInput(mClient); 674 } catch (RemoteException e) { 675 } 676 } 677 678 if (mServedInputConnection != null) { 679 // We need to tell the previously served view that it is no 680 // longer the input target, so it can reset its state. Schedule 681 // this call on its window's Handler so it will be on the correct 682 // thread and outside of our lock. 683 Handler vh = mServedView.getHandler(); 684 if (vh != null) { 685 // This will result in a call to reportFinishInputConnection() 686 // below. 687 vh.sendMessage(vh.obtainMessage(ViewRootImpl.FINISH_INPUT_CONNECTION, 688 mServedInputConnection)); 689 } 690 } 691 692 mServedView = null; 693 mCompletions = null; 694 mServedConnecting = false; 695 clearConnectionLocked(); 696 } 697 } 698 699 /** 700 * Called from the FINISH_INPUT_CONNECTION message above. 701 * @hide 702 */ 703 public void reportFinishInputConnection(InputConnection ic) { 704 if (mServedInputConnection != ic) { 705 ic.finishComposingText(); 706 } 707 } 708 709 public void displayCompletions(View view, CompletionInfo[] completions) { 710 checkFocus(); 711 synchronized (mH) { 712 if (mServedView != view && (mServedView == null 713 || !mServedView.checkInputConnectionProxy(view))) { 714 return; 715 } 716 717 mCompletions = completions; 718 if (mCurMethod != null) { 719 try { 720 mCurMethod.displayCompletions(mCompletions); 721 } catch (RemoteException e) { 722 } 723 } 724 } 725 } 726 727 public void updateExtractedText(View view, int token, ExtractedText text) { 728 checkFocus(); 729 synchronized (mH) { 730 if (mServedView != view && (mServedView == null 731 || !mServedView.checkInputConnectionProxy(view))) { 732 return; 733 } 734 735 if (mCurMethod != null) { 736 try { 737 mCurMethod.updateExtractedText(token, text); 738 } catch (RemoteException e) { 739 } 740 } 741 } 742 } 743 744 /** 745 * Flag for {@link #showSoftInput} to indicate that this is an implicit 746 * request to show the input window, not as the result of a direct request 747 * by the user. The window may not be shown in this case. 748 */ 749 public static final int SHOW_IMPLICIT = 0x0001; 750 751 /** 752 * Flag for {@link #showSoftInput} to indicate that the user has forced 753 * the input method open (such as by long-pressing menu) so it should 754 * not be closed until they explicitly do so. 755 */ 756 public static final int SHOW_FORCED = 0x0002; 757 758 /** 759 * Synonym for {@link #showSoftInput(View, int, ResultReceiver)} without 760 * a result receiver: explicitly request that the current input method's 761 * soft input area be shown to the user, if needed. 762 * 763 * @param view The currently focused view, which would like to receive 764 * soft keyboard input. 765 * @param flags Provides additional operating flags. Currently may be 766 * 0 or have the {@link #SHOW_IMPLICIT} bit set. 767 */ 768 public boolean showSoftInput(View view, int flags) { 769 return showSoftInput(view, flags, null); 770 } 771 772 /** 773 * Flag for the {@link ResultReceiver} result code from 774 * {@link #showSoftInput(View, int, ResultReceiver)} and 775 * {@link #hideSoftInputFromWindow(IBinder, int, ResultReceiver)}: the 776 * state of the soft input window was unchanged and remains shown. 777 */ 778 public static final int RESULT_UNCHANGED_SHOWN = 0; 779 780 /** 781 * Flag for the {@link ResultReceiver} result code from 782 * {@link #showSoftInput(View, int, ResultReceiver)} and 783 * {@link #hideSoftInputFromWindow(IBinder, int, ResultReceiver)}: the 784 * state of the soft input window was unchanged and remains hidden. 785 */ 786 public static final int RESULT_UNCHANGED_HIDDEN = 1; 787 788 /** 789 * Flag for the {@link ResultReceiver} result code from 790 * {@link #showSoftInput(View, int, ResultReceiver)} and 791 * {@link #hideSoftInputFromWindow(IBinder, int, ResultReceiver)}: the 792 * state of the soft input window changed from hidden to shown. 793 */ 794 public static final int RESULT_SHOWN = 2; 795 796 /** 797 * Flag for the {@link ResultReceiver} result code from 798 * {@link #showSoftInput(View, int, ResultReceiver)} and 799 * {@link #hideSoftInputFromWindow(IBinder, int, ResultReceiver)}: the 800 * state of the soft input window changed from shown to hidden. 801 */ 802 public static final int RESULT_HIDDEN = 3; 803 804 /** 805 * Explicitly request that the current input method's soft input area be 806 * shown to the user, if needed. Call this if the user interacts with 807 * your view in such a way that they have expressed they would like to 808 * start performing input into it. 809 * 810 * @param view The currently focused view, which would like to receive 811 * soft keyboard input. 812 * @param flags Provides additional operating flags. Currently may be 813 * 0 or have the {@link #SHOW_IMPLICIT} bit set. 814 * @param resultReceiver If non-null, this will be called by the IME when 815 * it has processed your request to tell you what it has done. The result 816 * code you receive may be either {@link #RESULT_UNCHANGED_SHOWN}, 817 * {@link #RESULT_UNCHANGED_HIDDEN}, {@link #RESULT_SHOWN}, or 818 * {@link #RESULT_HIDDEN}. 819 */ 820 public boolean showSoftInput(View view, int flags, ResultReceiver resultReceiver) { 821 checkFocus(); 822 synchronized (mH) { 823 if (mServedView != view && (mServedView == null 824 || !mServedView.checkInputConnectionProxy(view))) { 825 return false; 826 } 827 828 try { 829 return mService.showSoftInput(mClient, flags, resultReceiver); 830 } catch (RemoteException e) { 831 } 832 833 return false; 834 } 835 } 836 837 /** @hide */ 838 public void showSoftInputUnchecked(int flags, ResultReceiver resultReceiver) { 839 try { 840 mService.showSoftInput(mClient, flags, resultReceiver); 841 } catch (RemoteException e) { 842 } 843 } 844 845 /** 846 * Flag for {@link #hideSoftInputFromWindow} to indicate that the soft 847 * input window should only be hidden if it was not explicitly shown 848 * by the user. 849 */ 850 public static final int HIDE_IMPLICIT_ONLY = 0x0001; 851 852 /** 853 * Flag for {@link #hideSoftInputFromWindow} to indicate that the soft 854 * input window should normally be hidden, unless it was originally 855 * shown with {@link #SHOW_FORCED}. 856 */ 857 public static final int HIDE_NOT_ALWAYS = 0x0002; 858 859 /** 860 * Synonym for {@link #hideSoftInputFromWindow(IBinder, int, ResultReceiver)} 861 * without a result: request to hide the soft input window from the 862 * context of the window that is currently accepting input. 863 * 864 * @param windowToken The token of the window that is making the request, 865 * as returned by {@link View#getWindowToken() View.getWindowToken()}. 866 * @param flags Provides additional operating flags. Currently may be 867 * 0 or have the {@link #HIDE_IMPLICIT_ONLY} bit set. 868 */ 869 public boolean hideSoftInputFromWindow(IBinder windowToken, int flags) { 870 return hideSoftInputFromWindow(windowToken, flags, null); 871 } 872 873 /** 874 * Request to hide the soft input window from the context of the window 875 * that is currently accepting input. This should be called as a result 876 * of the user doing some actually than fairly explicitly requests to 877 * have the input window hidden. 878 * 879 * @param windowToken The token of the window that is making the request, 880 * as returned by {@link View#getWindowToken() View.getWindowToken()}. 881 * @param flags Provides additional operating flags. Currently may be 882 * 0 or have the {@link #HIDE_IMPLICIT_ONLY} bit set. 883 * @param resultReceiver If non-null, this will be called by the IME when 884 * it has processed your request to tell you what it has done. The result 885 * code you receive may be either {@link #RESULT_UNCHANGED_SHOWN}, 886 * {@link #RESULT_UNCHANGED_HIDDEN}, {@link #RESULT_SHOWN}, or 887 * {@link #RESULT_HIDDEN}. 888 */ 889 public boolean hideSoftInputFromWindow(IBinder windowToken, int flags, 890 ResultReceiver resultReceiver) { 891 checkFocus(); 892 synchronized (mH) { 893 if (mServedView == null || mServedView.getWindowToken() != windowToken) { 894 return false; 895 } 896 897 try { 898 return mService.hideSoftInput(mClient, flags, resultReceiver); 899 } catch (RemoteException e) { 900 } 901 return false; 902 } 903 } 904 905 906 /** 907 * This method toggles the input method window display. 908 * If the input window is already displayed, it gets hidden. 909 * If not the input window will be displayed. 910 * @param windowToken The token of the window that is making the request, 911 * as returned by {@link View#getWindowToken() View.getWindowToken()}. 912 * @param showFlags Provides additional operating flags. May be 913 * 0 or have the {@link #SHOW_IMPLICIT}, 914 * {@link #SHOW_FORCED} bit set. 915 * @param hideFlags Provides additional operating flags. May be 916 * 0 or have the {@link #HIDE_IMPLICIT_ONLY}, 917 * {@link #HIDE_NOT_ALWAYS} bit set. 918 **/ 919 public void toggleSoftInputFromWindow(IBinder windowToken, int showFlags, int hideFlags) { 920 synchronized (mH) { 921 if (mServedView == null || mServedView.getWindowToken() != windowToken) { 922 return; 923 } 924 if (mCurMethod != null) { 925 try { 926 mCurMethod.toggleSoftInput(showFlags, hideFlags); 927 } catch (RemoteException e) { 928 } 929 } 930 } 931 } 932 933 /* 934 * This method toggles the input method window display. 935 * If the input window is already displayed, it gets hidden. 936 * If not the input window will be displayed. 937 * @param showFlags Provides additional operating flags. May be 938 * 0 or have the {@link #SHOW_IMPLICIT}, 939 * {@link #SHOW_FORCED} bit set. 940 * @param hideFlags Provides additional operating flags. May be 941 * 0 or have the {@link #HIDE_IMPLICIT_ONLY}, 942 * {@link #HIDE_NOT_ALWAYS} bit set. 943 * @hide 944 */ 945 public void toggleSoftInput(int showFlags, int hideFlags) { 946 if (mCurMethod != null) { 947 try { 948 mCurMethod.toggleSoftInput(showFlags, hideFlags); 949 } catch (RemoteException e) { 950 } 951 } 952 } 953 954 /** 955 * If the input method is currently connected to the given view, 956 * restart it with its new contents. You should call this when the text 957 * within your view changes outside of the normal input method or key 958 * input flow, such as when an application calls TextView.setText(). 959 * 960 * @param view The view whose text has changed. 961 */ 962 public void restartInput(View view) { 963 checkFocus(); 964 synchronized (mH) { 965 if (mServedView != view && (mServedView == null 966 || !mServedView.checkInputConnectionProxy(view))) { 967 return; 968 } 969 970 mServedConnecting = true; 971 } 972 973 startInputInner(null, 0, 0, 0); 974 } 975 976 boolean startInputInner(IBinder windowGainingFocus, int controlFlags, int softInputMode, 977 int windowFlags) { 978 final View view; 979 synchronized (mH) { 980 view = mServedView; 981 982 // Make sure we have a window token for the served view. 983 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "Starting input: view=" + view); 984 if (view == null) { 985 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "ABORT input: no served view!"); 986 return false; 987 } 988 } 989 990 // Now we need to get an input connection from the served view. 991 // This is complicated in a couple ways: we can't be holding our lock 992 // when calling out to the view, and we need to make sure we call into 993 // the view on the same thread that is driving its view hierarchy. 994 Handler vh = view.getHandler(); 995 if (vh == null) { 996 // If the view doesn't have a handler, something has changed out 997 // from under us, so just bail. 998 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "ABORT input: no handler for view!"); 999 return false; 1000 } 1001 if (vh.getLooper() != Looper.myLooper()) { 1002 // The view is running on a different thread than our own, so 1003 // we need to reschedule our work for over there. 1004 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "Starting input: reschedule to view thread"); 1005 vh.post(new Runnable() { 1006 public void run() { 1007 startInputInner(null, 0, 0, 0); 1008 } 1009 }); 1010 return false; 1011 } 1012 1013 // Okay we are now ready to call into the served view and have it 1014 // do its stuff. 1015 // Life is good: let's hook everything up! 1016 EditorInfo tba = new EditorInfo(); 1017 tba.packageName = view.getContext().getPackageName(); 1018 tba.fieldId = view.getId(); 1019 InputConnection ic = view.onCreateInputConnection(tba); 1020 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "Starting input: tba=" + tba + " ic=" + ic); 1021 1022 synchronized (mH) { 1023 // Now that we are locked again, validate that our state hasn't 1024 // changed. 1025 if (mServedView != view || !mServedConnecting) { 1026 // Something else happened, so abort. 1027 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, 1028 "Starting input: finished by someone else (view=" 1029 + mServedView + " conn=" + mServedConnecting + ")"); 1030 return false; 1031 } 1032 1033 // If we already have a text box, then this view is already 1034 // connected so we want to restart it. 1035 if (mCurrentTextBoxAttribute == null) { 1036 controlFlags |= CONTROL_START_INITIAL; 1037 } 1038 1039 // Hook 'em up and let 'er rip. 1040 mCurrentTextBoxAttribute = tba; 1041 mServedConnecting = false; 1042 mServedInputConnection = ic; 1043 IInputContext servedContext; 1044 if (ic != null) { 1045 mCursorSelStart = tba.initialSelStart; 1046 mCursorSelEnd = tba.initialSelEnd; 1047 mCursorCandStart = -1; 1048 mCursorCandEnd = -1; 1049 mCursorRect.setEmpty(); 1050 servedContext = new ControlledInputConnectionWrapper(vh.getLooper(), ic, this); 1051 } else { 1052 servedContext = null; 1053 } 1054 1055 try { 1056 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "START INPUT: " + view + " ic=" 1057 + ic + " tba=" + tba + " controlFlags=#" 1058 + Integer.toHexString(controlFlags)); 1059 InputBindResult res; 1060 if (windowGainingFocus != null) { 1061 res = mService.windowGainedFocus(mClient, windowGainingFocus, 1062 controlFlags, softInputMode, windowFlags, 1063 tba, servedContext); 1064 } else { 1065 res = mService.startInput(mClient, 1066 servedContext, tba, controlFlags); 1067 } 1068 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "Starting input: Bind result=" + res); 1069 if (res != null) { 1070 if (res.id != null) { 1071 mBindSequence = res.sequence; 1072 mCurMethod = res.method; 1073 } else if (mCurMethod == null) { 1074 // This means there is no input method available. 1075 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "ABORT input: no input method!"); 1076 return true; 1077 } 1078 } 1079 if (mCurMethod != null && mCompletions != null) { 1080 try { 1081 mCurMethod.displayCompletions(mCompletions); 1082 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1083 } 1084 } 1085 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1086 Log.w(TAG, "IME died: " + mCurId, e); 1087 } 1088 } 1089 1090 return true; 1091 } 1092 1093 /** 1094 * When the focused window is dismissed, this method is called to finish the 1095 * input method started before. 1096 * @hide 1097 */ 1098 public void windowDismissed(IBinder appWindowToken) { 1099 checkFocus(); 1100 synchronized (mH) { 1101 if (mServedView != null && 1102 mServedView.getWindowToken() == appWindowToken) { 1103 finishInputLocked(); 1104 } 1105 } 1106 } 1107 1108 /** 1109 * Call this when a view receives focus. 1110 * @hide 1111 */ 1112 public void focusIn(View view) { 1113 synchronized (mH) { 1114 focusInLocked(view); 1115 } 1116 } 1117 1118 void focusInLocked(View view) { 1119 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "focusIn: " + view); 1120 1121 if (mCurRootView != view.getRootView()) { 1122 // This is a request from a window that isn't in the window with 1123 // IME focus, so ignore it. 1124 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "Not IME target window, ignoring"); 1125 return; 1126 } 1127 1128 mNextServedView = view; 1129 scheduleCheckFocusLocked(view); 1130 } 1131 1132 /** 1133 * Call this when a view loses focus. 1134 * @hide 1135 */ 1136 public void focusOut(View view) { 1137 synchronized (mH) { 1138 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "focusOut: " + view 1139 + " mServedView=" + mServedView 1140 + " winFocus=" + view.hasWindowFocus()); 1141 if (mServedView != view) { 1142 // The following code would auto-hide the IME if we end up 1143 // with no more views with focus. This can happen, however, 1144 // whenever we go into touch mode, so it ends up hiding 1145 // at times when we don't really want it to. For now it 1146 // seems better to just turn it all off. 1147 if (false && view.hasWindowFocus()) { 1148 mNextServedView = null; 1149 scheduleCheckFocusLocked(view); 1150 } 1151 } 1152 } 1153 } 1154 1155 void scheduleCheckFocusLocked(View view) { 1156 Handler vh = view.getHandler(); 1157 if (vh != null && !vh.hasMessages(ViewRootImpl.CHECK_FOCUS)) { 1158 // This will result in a call to checkFocus() below. 1159 vh.sendMessage(vh.obtainMessage(ViewRootImpl.CHECK_FOCUS)); 1160 } 1161 } 1162 1163 /** 1164 * @hide 1165 */ 1166 public void checkFocus() { 1167 if (checkFocusNoStartInput(false)) { 1168 startInputInner(null, 0, 0, 0); 1169 } 1170 } 1171 1172 private boolean checkFocusNoStartInput(boolean forceNewFocus) { 1173 // This is called a lot, so short-circuit before locking. 1174 if (mServedView == mNextServedView && !forceNewFocus) { 1175 return false; 1176 } 1177 1178 InputConnection ic = null; 1179 synchronized (mH) { 1180 if (mServedView == mNextServedView && !forceNewFocus) { 1181 return false; 1182 } 1183 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "checkFocus: view=" + mServedView 1184 + " next=" + mNextServedView 1185 + " forceNewFocus=" + forceNewFocus); 1186 1187 if (mNextServedView == null) { 1188 finishInputLocked(); 1189 // In this case, we used to have a focused view on the window, 1190 // but no longer do. We should make sure the input method is 1191 // no longer shown, since it serves no purpose. 1192 closeCurrentInput(); 1193 return false; 1194 } 1195 1196 ic = mServedInputConnection; 1197 1198 mServedView = mNextServedView; 1199 mCurrentTextBoxAttribute = null; 1200 mCompletions = null; 1201 mServedConnecting = true; 1202 } 1203 1204 if (ic != null) { 1205 ic.finishComposingText(); 1206 } 1207 1208 return true; 1209 } 1210 1211 void closeCurrentInput() { 1212 try { 1213 mService.hideSoftInput(mClient, HIDE_NOT_ALWAYS, null); 1214 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1215 } 1216 } 1217 1218 /** 1219 * Called by ViewAncestor when its window gets input focus. 1220 * @hide 1221 */ 1222 public void onWindowFocus(View rootView, View focusedView, int softInputMode, 1223 boolean first, int windowFlags) { 1224 boolean forceNewFocus = false; 1225 synchronized (mH) { 1226 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "onWindowFocus: " + focusedView 1227 + " softInputMode=" + softInputMode 1228 + " first=" + first + " flags=#" 1229 + Integer.toHexString(windowFlags)); 1230 if (mHasBeenInactive) { 1231 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "Has been inactive! Starting fresh"); 1232 mHasBeenInactive = false; 1233 forceNewFocus = true; 1234 } 1235 focusInLocked(focusedView != null ? focusedView : rootView); 1236 } 1237 1238 int controlFlags = 0; 1239 if (focusedView != null) { 1240 controlFlags |= CONTROL_WINDOW_VIEW_HAS_FOCUS; 1241 if (focusedView.onCheckIsTextEditor()) { 1242 controlFlags |= CONTROL_WINDOW_IS_TEXT_EDITOR; 1243 } 1244 } 1245 if (first) { 1246 controlFlags |= CONTROL_WINDOW_FIRST; 1247 } 1248 1249 if (checkFocusNoStartInput(forceNewFocus)) { 1250 // We need to restart input on the current focus view. This 1251 // should be done in conjunction with telling the system service 1252 // about the window gaining focus, to help make the transition 1253 // smooth. 1254 if (startInputInner(rootView.getWindowToken(), 1255 controlFlags, softInputMode, windowFlags)) { 1256 return; 1257 } 1258 } 1259 1260 // For some reason we didn't do a startInput + windowFocusGain, so 1261 // we'll just do a window focus gain and call it a day. 1262 synchronized (mH) { 1263 try { 1264 mService.windowGainedFocus(mClient, rootView.getWindowToken(), 1265 controlFlags, softInputMode, windowFlags, null, null); 1266 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1267 } 1268 } 1269 } 1270 1271 /** @hide */ 1272 public void startGettingWindowFocus(View rootView) { 1273 synchronized (mH) { 1274 mCurRootView = rootView; 1275 } 1276 } 1277 1278 /** 1279 * Report the current selection range. 1280 */ 1281 public void updateSelection(View view, int selStart, int selEnd, 1282 int candidatesStart, int candidatesEnd) { 1283 checkFocus(); 1284 synchronized (mH) { 1285 if ((mServedView != view && (mServedView == null 1286 || !mServedView.checkInputConnectionProxy(view))) 1287 || mCurrentTextBoxAttribute == null || mCurMethod == null) { 1288 return; 1289 } 1290 1291 if (mCursorSelStart != selStart || mCursorSelEnd != selEnd 1292 || mCursorCandStart != candidatesStart 1293 || mCursorCandEnd != candidatesEnd) { 1294 if (DEBUG) Log.d(TAG, "updateSelection"); 1295 1296 try { 1297 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "SELECTION CHANGE: " + mCurMethod); 1298 mCurMethod.updateSelection(mCursorSelStart, mCursorSelEnd, 1299 selStart, selEnd, candidatesStart, candidatesEnd); 1300 mCursorSelStart = selStart; 1301 mCursorSelEnd = selEnd; 1302 mCursorCandStart = candidatesStart; 1303 mCursorCandEnd = candidatesEnd; 1304 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1305 Log.w(TAG, "IME died: " + mCurId, e); 1306 } 1307 } 1308 } 1309 } 1310 1311 /** 1312 * Notify the event when the user tapped or clicked the text view. 1313 */ 1314 public void viewClicked(View view) { 1315 final boolean focusChanged = mServedView != mNextServedView; 1316 checkFocus(); 1317 synchronized (mH) { 1318 if ((mServedView != view && (mServedView == null 1319 || !mServedView.checkInputConnectionProxy(view))) 1320 || mCurrentTextBoxAttribute == null || mCurMethod == null) { 1321 return; 1322 } 1323 try { 1324 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "onViewClicked: " + focusChanged); 1325 mCurMethod.viewClicked(focusChanged); 1326 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1327 Log.w(TAG, "IME died: " + mCurId, e); 1328 } 1329 } 1330 } 1331 1332 /** 1333 * Returns true if the current input method wants to watch the location 1334 * of the input editor's cursor in its window. 1335 */ 1336 public boolean isWatchingCursor(View view) { 1337 return false; 1338 } 1339 1340 /** 1341 * Report the current cursor location in its window. 1342 */ 1343 public void updateCursor(View view, int left, int top, int right, int bottom) { 1344 checkFocus(); 1345 synchronized (mH) { 1346 if ((mServedView != view && (mServedView == null 1347 || !mServedView.checkInputConnectionProxy(view))) 1348 || mCurrentTextBoxAttribute == null || mCurMethod == null) { 1349 return; 1350 } 1351 1352 mTmpCursorRect.set(left, top, right, bottom); 1353 if (!mCursorRect.equals(mTmpCursorRect)) { 1354 if (DEBUG) Log.d(TAG, "updateCursor"); 1355 1356 try { 1357 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "CURSOR CHANGE: " + mCurMethod); 1358 mCurMethod.updateCursor(mTmpCursorRect); 1359 mCursorRect.set(mTmpCursorRect); 1360 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1361 Log.w(TAG, "IME died: " + mCurId, e); 1362 } 1363 } 1364 } 1365 } 1366 1367 /** 1368 * Call {@link InputMethodSession#appPrivateCommand(String, Bundle) 1369 * InputMethodSession.appPrivateCommand()} on the current Input Method. 1370 * @param view Optional View that is sending the command, or null if 1371 * you want to send the command regardless of the view that is attached 1372 * to the input method. 1373 * @param action Name of the command to be performed. This <em>must</em> 1374 * be a scoped name, i.e. prefixed with a package name you own, so that 1375 * different developers will not create conflicting commands. 1376 * @param data Any data to include with the command. 1377 */ 1378 public void sendAppPrivateCommand(View view, String action, Bundle data) { 1379 checkFocus(); 1380 synchronized (mH) { 1381 if ((mServedView != view && (mServedView == null 1382 || !mServedView.checkInputConnectionProxy(view))) 1383 || mCurrentTextBoxAttribute == null || mCurMethod == null) { 1384 return; 1385 } 1386 try { 1387 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "APP PRIVATE COMMAND " + action + ": " + data); 1388 mCurMethod.appPrivateCommand(action, data); 1389 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1390 Log.w(TAG, "IME died: " + mCurId, e); 1391 } 1392 } 1393 } 1394 1395 /** 1396 * Force switch to a new input method component. This can only be called 1397 * from an application or a service which has a token of the currently active input method. 1398 * @param token Supplies the identifying token given to an input method 1399 * when it was started, which allows it to perform this operation on 1400 * itself. 1401 * @param id The unique identifier for the new input method to be switched to. 1402 */ 1403 public void setInputMethod(IBinder token, String id) { 1404 try { 1405 mService.setInputMethod(token, id); 1406 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1407 throw new RuntimeException(e); 1408 } 1409 } 1410 1411 /** 1412 * Force switch to a new input method and subtype. This can only be called 1413 * from an application or a service which has a token of the currently active input method. 1414 * @param token Supplies the identifying token given to an input method 1415 * when it was started, which allows it to perform this operation on 1416 * itself. 1417 * @param id The unique identifier for the new input method to be switched to. 1418 * @param subtype The new subtype of the new input method to be switched to. 1419 */ 1420 public void setInputMethodAndSubtype(IBinder token, String id, InputMethodSubtype subtype) { 1421 try { 1422 mService.setInputMethodAndSubtype(token, id, subtype); 1423 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1424 throw new RuntimeException(e); 1425 } 1426 } 1427 1428 /** 1429 * Close/hide the input method's soft input area, so the user no longer 1430 * sees it or can interact with it. This can only be called 1431 * from the currently active input method, as validated by the given token. 1432 * 1433 * @param token Supplies the identifying token given to an input method 1434 * when it was started, which allows it to perform this operation on 1435 * itself. 1436 * @param flags Provides additional operating flags. Currently may be 1437 * 0 or have the {@link #HIDE_IMPLICIT_ONLY}, 1438 * {@link #HIDE_NOT_ALWAYS} bit set. 1439 */ 1440 public void hideSoftInputFromInputMethod(IBinder token, int flags) { 1441 try { 1442 mService.hideMySoftInput(token, flags); 1443 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1444 throw new RuntimeException(e); 1445 } 1446 } 1447 1448 /** 1449 * Show the input method's soft input area, so the user 1450 * sees the input method window and can interact with it. 1451 * This can only be called from the currently active input method, 1452 * as validated by the given token. 1453 * 1454 * @param token Supplies the identifying token given to an input method 1455 * when it was started, which allows it to perform this operation on 1456 * itself. 1457 * @param flags Provides additional operating flags. Currently may be 1458 * 0 or have the {@link #SHOW_IMPLICIT} or 1459 * {@link #SHOW_FORCED} bit set. 1460 */ 1461 public void showSoftInputFromInputMethod(IBinder token, int flags) { 1462 try { 1463 mService.showMySoftInput(token, flags); 1464 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1465 throw new RuntimeException(e); 1466 } 1467 } 1468 1469 /** 1470 * @hide 1471 */ 1472 public void dispatchKeyEvent(Context context, int seq, KeyEvent key, 1473 IInputMethodCallback callback) { 1474 synchronized (mH) { 1475 if (DEBUG) Log.d(TAG, "dispatchKeyEvent"); 1476 1477 if (mCurMethod == null) { 1478 try { 1479 callback.finishedEvent(seq, false); 1480 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1481 } 1482 return; 1483 } 1484 1485 if (key.getAction() == KeyEvent.ACTION_DOWN 1486 && key.getKeyCode() == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_SYM) { 1487 showInputMethodPicker(); 1488 try { 1489 callback.finishedEvent(seq, true); 1490 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1491 } 1492 return; 1493 } 1494 try { 1495 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "DISPATCH KEY: " + mCurMethod); 1496 mCurMethod.dispatchKeyEvent(seq, key, callback); 1497 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1498 Log.w(TAG, "IME died: " + mCurId + " dropping: " + key, e); 1499 try { 1500 callback.finishedEvent(seq, false); 1501 } catch (RemoteException ex) { 1502 } 1503 } 1504 } 1505 } 1506 1507 /** 1508 * @hide 1509 */ 1510 void dispatchTrackballEvent(Context context, int seq, MotionEvent motion, 1511 IInputMethodCallback callback) { 1512 synchronized (mH) { 1513 if (DEBUG) Log.d(TAG, "dispatchTrackballEvent"); 1514 1515 if (mCurMethod == null || mCurrentTextBoxAttribute == null) { 1516 try { 1517 callback.finishedEvent(seq, false); 1518 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1519 } 1520 return; 1521 } 1522 1523 try { 1524 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "DISPATCH TRACKBALL: " + mCurMethod); 1525 mCurMethod.dispatchTrackballEvent(seq, motion, callback); 1526 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1527 Log.w(TAG, "IME died: " + mCurId + " dropping trackball: " + motion, e); 1528 try { 1529 callback.finishedEvent(seq, false); 1530 } catch (RemoteException ex) { 1531 } 1532 } 1533 } 1534 } 1535 1536 public void showInputMethodPicker() { 1537 synchronized (mH) { 1538 try { 1539 mService.showInputMethodPickerFromClient(mClient); 1540 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1541 Log.w(TAG, "IME died: " + mCurId, e); 1542 } 1543 } 1544 } 1545 1546 /** 1547 * Show the settings for enabling subtypes of the specified input method. 1548 * @param imiId An input method, whose subtypes settings will be shown. If imiId is null, 1549 * subtypes of all input methods will be shown. 1550 */ 1551 public void showInputMethodAndSubtypeEnabler(String imiId) { 1552 synchronized (mH) { 1553 try { 1554 mService.showInputMethodAndSubtypeEnablerFromClient(mClient, imiId); 1555 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1556 Log.w(TAG, "IME died: " + mCurId, e); 1557 } 1558 } 1559 } 1560 1561 /** 1562 * Returns the current input method subtype. This subtype is one of the subtypes in 1563 * the current input method. This method returns null when the current input method doesn't 1564 * have any input method subtype. 1565 */ 1566 public InputMethodSubtype getCurrentInputMethodSubtype() { 1567 synchronized (mH) { 1568 try { 1569 return mService.getCurrentInputMethodSubtype(); 1570 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1571 Log.w(TAG, "IME died: " + mCurId, e); 1572 return null; 1573 } 1574 } 1575 } 1576 1577 /** 1578 * Switch to a new input method subtype of the current input method. 1579 * @param subtype A new input method subtype to switch. 1580 * @return true if the current subtype was successfully switched. When the specified subtype is 1581 * null, this method returns false. 1582 */ 1583 public boolean setCurrentInputMethodSubtype(InputMethodSubtype subtype) { 1584 synchronized (mH) { 1585 try { 1586 return mService.setCurrentInputMethodSubtype(subtype); 1587 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1588 Log.w(TAG, "IME died: " + mCurId, e); 1589 return false; 1590 } 1591 } 1592 } 1593 1594 /** 1595 * Returns a map of all shortcut input method info and their subtypes. 1596 */ 1597 public Map<InputMethodInfo, List<InputMethodSubtype>> getShortcutInputMethodsAndSubtypes() { 1598 synchronized (mH) { 1599 HashMap<InputMethodInfo, List<InputMethodSubtype>> ret = 1600 new HashMap<InputMethodInfo, List<InputMethodSubtype>>(); 1601 try { 1602 // TODO: We should change the return type from List<Object> to List<Parcelable> 1603 List<Object> info = mService.getShortcutInputMethodsAndSubtypes(); 1604 // "info" has imi1, subtype1, subtype2, imi2, subtype2, imi3, subtype3..in the list 1605 ArrayList<InputMethodSubtype> subtypes = null; 1606 final int N = info.size(); 1607 if (info != null && N > 0) { 1608 for (int i = 0; i < N; ++i) { 1609 Object o = info.get(i); 1610 if (o instanceof InputMethodInfo) { 1611 if (ret.containsKey(o)) { 1612 Log.e(TAG, "IMI list already contains the same InputMethod."); 1613 break; 1614 } 1615 subtypes = new ArrayList<InputMethodSubtype>(); 1616 ret.put((InputMethodInfo)o, subtypes); 1617 } else if (subtypes != null && o instanceof InputMethodSubtype) { 1618 subtypes.add((InputMethodSubtype)o); 1619 } 1620 } 1621 } 1622 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1623 Log.w(TAG, "IME died: " + mCurId, e); 1624 } 1625 return ret; 1626 } 1627 } 1628 1629 /** 1630 * Force switch to the last used input method and subtype. If the last input method didn't have 1631 * any subtypes, the framework will simply switch to the last input method with no subtype 1632 * specified. 1633 * @param imeToken Supplies the identifying token given to an input method when it was started, 1634 * which allows it to perform this operation on itself. 1635 * @return true if the current input method and subtype was successfully switched to the last 1636 * used input method and subtype. 1637 */ 1638 public boolean switchToLastInputMethod(IBinder imeToken) { 1639 synchronized (mH) { 1640 try { 1641 return mService.switchToLastInputMethod(imeToken); 1642 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1643 Log.w(TAG, "IME died: " + mCurId, e); 1644 return false; 1645 } 1646 } 1647 } 1648 1649 /** 1650 * Set additional input method subtypes. Only a process which shares the same uid with the IME 1651 * can add additional input method subtypes to the IME. 1652 * Please note that a subtype's status is stored in the system. 1653 * For example, enabled subtypes are remembered by the framework even after they are removed 1654 * by using this method. If you re-add the same subtypes again, 1655 * they will just get enabled. If you want to avoid such conflicts, for instance, you may 1656 * want to create a "different" new subtype even with the same locale and mode, 1657 * by changing its extra value. The different subtype won't get affected by the stored past 1658 * status. (You may want to take a look at {@link InputMethodSubtype#hashCode()} to refer 1659 * to the current implementation.) 1660 * @param imiId Id of InputMethodInfo which additional input method subtypes will be added to. 1661 * @param subtypes subtypes will be added as additional subtypes of the current input method. 1662 */ 1663 public void setAdditionalInputMethodSubtypes(String imiId, InputMethodSubtype[] subtypes) { 1664 synchronized (mH) { 1665 try { 1666 mService.setAdditionalInputMethodSubtypes(imiId, subtypes); 1667 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1668 Log.w(TAG, "IME died: " + mCurId, e); 1669 } 1670 } 1671 } 1672 1673 public InputMethodSubtype getLastInputMethodSubtype() { 1674 synchronized (mH) { 1675 try { 1676 return mService.getLastInputMethodSubtype(); 1677 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1678 Log.w(TAG, "IME died: " + mCurId, e); 1679 return null; 1680 } 1681 } 1682 } 1683 1684 void doDump(FileDescriptor fd, PrintWriter fout, String[] args) { 1685 final Printer p = new PrintWriterPrinter(fout); 1686 p.println("Input method client state for " + this + ":"); 1687 1688 p.println(" mService=" + mService); 1689 p.println(" mMainLooper=" + mMainLooper); 1690 p.println(" mIInputContext=" + mIInputContext); 1691 p.println(" mActive=" + mActive 1692 + " mHasBeenInactive=" + mHasBeenInactive 1693 + " mBindSequence=" + mBindSequence 1694 + " mCurId=" + mCurId); 1695 p.println(" mCurMethod=" + mCurMethod); 1696 p.println(" mCurRootView=" + mCurRootView); 1697 p.println(" mServedView=" + mServedView); 1698 p.println(" mNextServedView=" + mNextServedView); 1699 p.println(" mServedConnecting=" + mServedConnecting); 1700 if (mCurrentTextBoxAttribute != null) { 1701 p.println(" mCurrentTextBoxAttribute:"); 1702 mCurrentTextBoxAttribute.dump(p, " "); 1703 } else { 1704 p.println(" mCurrentTextBoxAttribute: null"); 1705 } 1706 p.println(" mServedInputConnection=" + mServedInputConnection); 1707 p.println(" mCompletions=" + mCompletions); 1708 p.println(" mCursorRect=" + mCursorRect); 1709 p.println(" mCursorSelStart=" + mCursorSelStart 1710 + " mCursorSelEnd=" + mCursorSelEnd 1711 + " mCursorCandStart=" + mCursorCandStart 1712 + " mCursorCandEnd=" + mCursorCandEnd); 1713 } 1714 } 1715