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     16 
     17 package android.webkit;
     18 
     19 import android.annotation.Widget;
     20 import android.content.Context;
     21 import android.content.res.Configuration;
     22 import android.graphics.Bitmap;
     23 import android.graphics.Canvas;
     24 import android.graphics.Paint;
     25 import android.graphics.Picture;
     26 import android.graphics.Rect;
     27 import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable;
     28 import android.net.http.SslCertificate;
     29 import android.os.Bundle;
     30 import android.os.Looper;
     31 import android.os.Message;
     32 import android.os.StrictMode;
     33 import android.util.AttributeSet;
     34 import android.util.Log;
     35 import android.view.KeyEvent;
     36 import android.view.MotionEvent;
     37 import android.view.View;
     38 import android.view.ViewGroup;
     39 import android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams;
     40 import android.view.ViewTreeObserver;
     41 import android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityEvent;
     42 import android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityNodeInfo;
     43 import android.view.inputmethod.EditorInfo;
     44 import android.view.inputmethod.InputConnection;
     45 import android.widget.AbsoluteLayout;
     46 
     47 import java.io.File;
     48 import java.util.Map;
     49 
     50 /**
     51  * <p>A View that displays web pages. This class is the basis upon which you
     52  * can roll your own web browser or simply display some online content within your Activity.
     53  * It uses the WebKit rendering engine to display
     54  * web pages and includes methods to navigate forward and backward
     55  * through a history, zoom in and out, perform text searches and more.</p>
     56  * <p>To enable the built-in zoom, set
     57  * {@link #getSettings() WebSettings}.{@link WebSettings#setBuiltInZoomControls(boolean)}
     58  * (introduced in API level {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#CUPCAKE}).
     59  * <p>Note that, in order for your Activity to access the Internet and load web pages
     60  * in a WebView, you must add the {@code INTERNET} permissions to your
     61  * Android Manifest file:</p>
     62  * <pre>&lt;uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" /></pre>
     63  *
     64  * <p>This must be a child of the <a
     65  * href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/manifest-element.html">{@code <manifest>}</a>
     66  * element.</p>
     67  *
     68  * <p>For more information, read
     69  * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/webapps/webview.html">Building Web Apps in WebView</a>.</p>
     70  *
     71  * <h3>Basic usage</h3>
     72  *
     73  * <p>By default, a WebView provides no browser-like widgets, does not
     74  * enable JavaScript and web page errors are ignored. If your goal is only
     75  * to display some HTML as a part of your UI, this is probably fine;
     76  * the user won't need to interact with the web page beyond reading
     77  * it, and the web page won't need to interact with the user. If you
     78  * actually want a full-blown web browser, then you probably want to
     79  * invoke the Browser application with a URL Intent rather than show it
     80  * with a WebView. For example:
     81  * <pre>
     82  * Uri uri = Uri.parse("http://www.example.com");
     83  * Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, uri);
     84  * startActivity(intent);
     85  * </pre>
     86  * <p>See {@link android.content.Intent} for more information.</p>
     87  *
     88  * <p>To provide a WebView in your own Activity, include a {@code <WebView>} in your layout,
     89  * or set the entire Activity window as a WebView during {@link
     90  * android.app.Activity#onCreate(Bundle) onCreate()}:</p>
     91  * <pre class="prettyprint">
     92  * WebView webview = new WebView(this);
     93  * setContentView(webview);
     94  * </pre>
     95  *
     96  * <p>Then load the desired web page:</p>
     97  * <pre>
     98  * // Simplest usage: note that an exception will NOT be thrown
     99  * // if there is an error loading this page (see below).
    100  * webview.loadUrl("http://slashdot.org/");
    101  *
    102  * // OR, you can also load from an HTML string:
    103  * String summary = "&lt;html>&lt;body>You scored &lt;b>192&lt;/b> points.&lt;/body>&lt;/html>";
    104  * webview.loadData(summary, "text/html", null);
    105  * // ... although note that there are restrictions on what this HTML can do.
    106  * // See the JavaDocs for {@link #loadData(String,String,String) loadData()} and {@link
    107  * #loadDataWithBaseURL(String,String,String,String,String) loadDataWithBaseURL()} for more info.
    108  * </pre>
    109  *
    110  * <p>A WebView has several customization points where you can add your
    111  * own behavior. These are:</p>
    112  *
    113  * <ul>
    114  *   <li>Creating and setting a {@link android.webkit.WebChromeClient} subclass.
    115  *       This class is called when something that might impact a
    116  *       browser UI happens, for instance, progress updates and
    117  *       JavaScript alerts are sent here (see <a
    118  * href="{@docRoot}guide/developing/debug-tasks.html#DebuggingWebPages">Debugging Tasks</a>).
    119  *   </li>
    120  *   <li>Creating and setting a {@link android.webkit.WebViewClient} subclass.
    121  *       It will be called when things happen that impact the
    122  *       rendering of the content, eg, errors or form submissions. You
    123  *       can also intercept URL loading here (via {@link
    124  * android.webkit.WebViewClient#shouldOverrideUrlLoading(WebView,String)
    125  * shouldOverrideUrlLoading()}).</li>
    126  *   <li>Modifying the {@link android.webkit.WebSettings}, such as
    127  * enabling JavaScript with {@link android.webkit.WebSettings#setJavaScriptEnabled(boolean)
    128  * setJavaScriptEnabled()}. </li>
    129  *   <li>Injecting Java objects into the WebView using the
    130  *       {@link android.webkit.WebView#addJavascriptInterface} method. This
    131  *       method allows you to inject Java objects into a page's JavaScript
    132  *       context, so that they can be accessed by JavaScript in the page.</li>
    133  * </ul>
    134  *
    135  * <p>Here's a more complicated example, showing error handling,
    136  *    settings, and progress notification:</p>
    137  *
    138  * <pre class="prettyprint">
    139  * // Let's display the progress in the activity title bar, like the
    140  * // browser app does.
    141  * getWindow().requestFeature(Window.FEATURE_PROGRESS);
    142  *
    143  * webview.getSettings().setJavaScriptEnabled(true);
    144  *
    145  * final Activity activity = this;
    146  * webview.setWebChromeClient(new WebChromeClient() {
    147  *   public void onProgressChanged(WebView view, int progress) {
    148  *     // Activities and WebViews measure progress with different scales.
    149  *     // The progress meter will automatically disappear when we reach 100%
    150  *     activity.setProgress(progress * 1000);
    151  *   }
    152  * });
    153  * webview.setWebViewClient(new WebViewClient() {
    154  *   public void onReceivedError(WebView view, int errorCode, String description, String failingUrl) {
    155  *     Toast.makeText(activity, "Oh no! " + description, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
    156  *   }
    157  * });
    158  *
    159  * webview.loadUrl("http://slashdot.org/");
    160  * </pre>
    161  *
    162  * <h3>Cookie and window management</h3>
    163  *
    164  * <p>For obvious security reasons, your application has its own
    165  * cache, cookie store etc.&mdash;it does not share the Browser
    166  * application's data. Cookies are managed on a separate thread, so
    167  * operations like index building don't block the UI
    168  * thread. Follow the instructions in {@link android.webkit.CookieSyncManager}
    169  * if you want to use cookies in your application.
    170  * </p>
    171  *
    172  * <p>By default, requests by the HTML to open new windows are
    173  * ignored. This is true whether they be opened by JavaScript or by
    174  * the target attribute on a link. You can customize your
    175  * {@link WebChromeClient} to provide your own behaviour for opening multiple windows,
    176  * and render them in whatever manner you want.</p>
    177  *
    178  * <p>The standard behavior for an Activity is to be destroyed and
    179  * recreated when the device orientation or any other configuration changes. This will cause
    180  * the WebView to reload the current page. If you don't want that, you
    181  * can set your Activity to handle the {@code orientation} and {@code keyboardHidden}
    182  * changes, and then just leave the WebView alone. It'll automatically
    183  * re-orient itself as appropriate. Read <a
    184  * href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/resources/runtime-changes.html">Handling Runtime Changes</a> for
    185  * more information about how to handle configuration changes during runtime.</p>
    186  *
    187  *
    188  * <h3>Building web pages to support different screen densities</h3>
    189  *
    190  * <p>The screen density of a device is based on the screen resolution. A screen with low density
    191  * has fewer available pixels per inch, where a screen with high density
    192  * has more &mdash; sometimes significantly more &mdash; pixels per inch. The density of a
    193  * screen is important because, other things being equal, a UI element (such as a button) whose
    194  * height and width are defined in terms of screen pixels will appear larger on the lower density
    195  * screen and smaller on the higher density screen.
    196  * For simplicity, Android collapses all actual screen densities into three generalized densities:
    197  * high, medium, and low.</p>
    198  * <p>By default, WebView scales a web page so that it is drawn at a size that matches the default
    199  * appearance on a medium density screen. So, it applies 1.5x scaling on a high density screen
    200  * (because its pixels are smaller) and 0.75x scaling on a low density screen (because its pixels
    201  * are bigger).
    202  * Starting with API level {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#ECLAIR}, WebView supports DOM, CSS,
    203  * and meta tag features to help you (as a web developer) target screens with different screen
    204  * densities.</p>
    205  * <p>Here's a summary of the features you can use to handle different screen densities:</p>
    206  * <ul>
    207  * <li>The {@code window.devicePixelRatio} DOM property. The value of this property specifies the
    208  * default scaling factor used for the current device. For example, if the value of {@code
    209  * window.devicePixelRatio} is "1.0", then the device is considered a medium density (mdpi) device
    210  * and default scaling is not applied to the web page; if the value is "1.5", then the device is
    211  * considered a high density device (hdpi) and the page content is scaled 1.5x; if the
    212  * value is "0.75", then the device is considered a low density device (ldpi) and the content is
    213  * scaled 0.75x. However, if you specify the {@code "target-densitydpi"} meta property
    214  * (discussed below), then you can stop this default scaling behavior.</li>
    215  * <li>The {@code -webkit-device-pixel-ratio} CSS media query. Use this to specify the screen
    216  * densities for which this style sheet is to be used. The corresponding value should be either
    217  * "0.75", "1", or "1.5", to indicate that the styles are for devices with low density, medium
    218  * density, or high density screens, respectively. For example:
    219  * <pre>
    220  * &lt;link rel="stylesheet" media="screen and (-webkit-device-pixel-ratio:1.5)" href="hdpi.css" /&gt;</pre>
    221  * <p>The {@code hdpi.css} stylesheet is only used for devices with a screen pixel ration of 1.5,
    222  * which is the high density pixel ratio.</p>
    223  * </li>
    224  * <li>The {@code target-densitydpi} property for the {@code viewport} meta tag. You can use
    225  * this to specify the target density for which the web page is designed, using the following
    226  * values:
    227  * <ul>
    228  * <li>{@code device-dpi} - Use the device's native dpi as the target dpi. Default scaling never
    229  * occurs.</li>
    230  * <li>{@code high-dpi} - Use hdpi as the target dpi. Medium and low density screens scale down
    231  * as appropriate.</li>
    232  * <li>{@code medium-dpi} - Use mdpi as the target dpi. High density screens scale up and
    233  * low density screens scale down. This is also the default behavior.</li>
    234  * <li>{@code low-dpi} - Use ldpi as the target dpi. Medium and high density screens scale up
    235  * as appropriate.</li>
    236  * <li><em>{@code <value>}</em> - Specify a dpi value to use as the target dpi (accepted
    237  * values are 70-400).</li>
    238  * </ul>
    239  * <p>Here's an example meta tag to specify the target density:</p>
    240  * <pre>&lt;meta name="viewport" content="target-densitydpi=device-dpi" /&gt;</pre></li>
    241  * </ul>
    242  * <p>If you want to modify your web page for different densities, by using the {@code
    243  * -webkit-device-pixel-ratio} CSS media query and/or the {@code
    244  * window.devicePixelRatio} DOM property, then you should set the {@code target-densitydpi} meta
    245  * property to {@code device-dpi}. This stops Android from performing scaling in your web page and
    246  * allows you to make the necessary adjustments for each density via CSS and JavaScript.</p>
    247  *
    248  * <h3>HTML5 Video support</h3>
    249  *
    250  * <p>In order to support inline HTML5 video in your application, you need to have hardware
    251  * acceleration turned on, and set a {@link android.webkit.WebChromeClient}. For full screen support,
    252  * implementations of {@link WebChromeClient#onShowCustomView(View, WebChromeClient.CustomViewCallback)}
    253  * and {@link WebChromeClient#onHideCustomView()} are required,
    254  * {@link WebChromeClient#getVideoLoadingProgressView()} is optional.
    255  * </p>
    256  */
    257 // Implementation notes.
    258 // The WebView is a thin API class that delegates its public API to a backend WebViewProvider
    259 // class instance. WebView extends {@link AbsoluteLayout} for backward compatibility reasons.
    260 // Methods are delegated to the provider implementation: all public API methods introduced in this
    261 // file are fully delegated, whereas public and protected methods from the View base classes are
    262 // only delegated where a specific need exists for them to do so.
    263 @Widget
    264 public class WebView extends AbsoluteLayout
    265         implements ViewTreeObserver.OnGlobalFocusChangeListener,
    266         ViewGroup.OnHierarchyChangeListener {
    267 
    268     private static final String LOGTAG = "webview_proxy";
    269 
    270     /**
    271      *  Transportation object for returning WebView across thread boundaries.
    272      */
    273     public class WebViewTransport {
    274         private WebView mWebview;
    275 
    276         /**
    277          * Sets the WebView to the transportation object.
    278          *
    279          * @param webview the WebView to transport
    280          */
    281         public synchronized void setWebView(WebView webview) {
    282             mWebview = webview;
    283         }
    284 
    285         /**
    286          * Gets the WebView object.
    287          *
    288          * @return the transported WebView object
    289          */
    290         public synchronized WebView getWebView() {
    291             return mWebview;
    292         }
    293     }
    294 
    295     /**
    296      * URI scheme for telephone number.
    297      */
    298     public static final String SCHEME_TEL = "tel:";
    299     /**
    300      * URI scheme for email address.
    301      */
    302     public static final String SCHEME_MAILTO = "mailto:";
    303     /**
    304      * URI scheme for map address.
    305      */
    306     public static final String SCHEME_GEO = "geo:0,0?q=";
    307 
    308     /**
    309      * Interface to listen for find results.
    310      */
    311     public interface FindListener {
    312         /**
    313          * Notifies the listener about progress made by a find operation.
    314          *
    315          * @param numberOfMatches how many matches have been found
    316          * @param activeMatchOrdinal the zero-based ordinal of the currently selected match
    317          * @param isDoneCounting whether the find operation has actually completed. The listener
    318          *                       may be notified multiple times while the
    319          *                       operation is underway, and the numberOfMatches
    320          *                       value should not be considered final unless
    321          *                       isDoneCounting is true.
    322          */
    323         public void onFindResultReceived(int numberOfMatches, int activeMatchOrdinal,
    324             boolean isDoneCounting);
    325     }
    326 
    327     /**
    328      * Interface to listen for new pictures as they change.
    329      *
    330      * @deprecated This interface is now obsolete.
    331      */
    332     @Deprecated
    333     public interface PictureListener {
    334         /**
    335          * Notifies the listener that the picture has changed.
    336          *
    337          * @param view the WebView that owns the picture
    338          * @param picture the new picture
    339          * @deprecated Due to internal changes, the picture does not include
    340          *             composited layers such as fixed position elements or
    341          *             scrollable divs. While the PictureListener API can still
    342          *             be used to detect changes in the WebView content, you
    343          *             are advised against its usage until a replacement is
    344          *             provided in a future Android release.
    345          */
    346         @Deprecated
    347         public void onNewPicture(WebView view, Picture picture);
    348     }
    349 
    350     public static class HitTestResult {
    351         /**
    352          * Default HitTestResult, where the target is unknown.
    353          */
    354         public static final int UNKNOWN_TYPE = 0;
    355         /**
    356          * @deprecated This type is no longer used.
    357          */
    358         @Deprecated
    359         public static final int ANCHOR_TYPE = 1;
    360         /**
    361          * HitTestResult for hitting a phone number.
    362          */
    363         public static final int PHONE_TYPE = 2;
    364         /**
    365          * HitTestResult for hitting a map address.
    366          */
    367         public static final int GEO_TYPE = 3;
    368         /**
    369          * HitTestResult for hitting an email address.
    370          */
    371         public static final int EMAIL_TYPE = 4;
    372         /**
    373          * HitTestResult for hitting an HTML::img tag.
    374          */
    375         public static final int IMAGE_TYPE = 5;
    376         /**
    377          * @deprecated This type is no longer used.
    378          */
    379         @Deprecated
    380         public static final int IMAGE_ANCHOR_TYPE = 6;
    381         /**
    382          * HitTestResult for hitting a HTML::a tag with src=http.
    383          */
    384         public static final int SRC_ANCHOR_TYPE = 7;
    385         /**
    386          * HitTestResult for hitting a HTML::a tag with src=http + HTML::img.
    387          */
    388         public static final int SRC_IMAGE_ANCHOR_TYPE = 8;
    389         /**
    390          * HitTestResult for hitting an edit text area.
    391          */
    392         public static final int EDIT_TEXT_TYPE = 9;
    393 
    394         private int mType;
    395         private String mExtra;
    396 
    397         /**
    398          * @hide Only for use by WebViewProvider implementations
    399          */
    400         public HitTestResult() {
    401             mType = UNKNOWN_TYPE;
    402         }
    403 
    404         /**
    405          * @hide Only for use by WebViewProvider implementations
    406          */
    407         public void setType(int type) {
    408             mType = type;
    409         }
    410 
    411         /**
    412          * @hide Only for use by WebViewProvider implementations
    413          */
    414         public void setExtra(String extra) {
    415             mExtra = extra;
    416         }
    417 
    418         /**
    419          * Gets the type of the hit test result. See the XXX_TYPE constants
    420          * defined in this class.
    421          *
    422          * @return the type of the hit test result
    423          */
    424         public int getType() {
    425             return mType;
    426         }
    427 
    428         /**
    429          * Gets additional type-dependant information about the result. See
    430          * {@link WebView#getHitTestResult()} for details. May either be null
    431          * or contain extra information about this result.
    432          *
    433          * @return additional type-dependant information about the result
    434          */
    435         public String getExtra() {
    436             return mExtra;
    437         }
    438     }
    439 
    440     /**
    441      * Constructs a new WebView with a Context object.
    442      *
    443      * @param context a Context object used to access application assets
    444      */
    445     public WebView(Context context) {
    446         this(context, null);
    447     }
    448 
    449     /**
    450      * Constructs a new WebView with layout parameters.
    451      *
    452      * @param context a Context object used to access application assets
    453      * @param attrs an AttributeSet passed to our parent
    454      */
    455     public WebView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
    456         this(context, attrs, com.android.internal.R.attr.webViewStyle);
    457     }
    458 
    459     /**
    460      * Constructs a new WebView with layout parameters and a default style.
    461      *
    462      * @param context a Context object used to access application assets
    463      * @param attrs an AttributeSet passed to our parent
    464      * @param defStyle the default style resource ID
    465      */
    466     public WebView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
    467         this(context, attrs, defStyle, false);
    468     }
    469 
    470     /**
    471      * Constructs a new WebView with layout parameters and a default style.
    472      *
    473      * @param context a Context object used to access application assets
    474      * @param attrs an AttributeSet passed to our parent
    475      * @param defStyle the default style resource ID
    476      * @param privateBrowsing whether this WebView will be initialized in
    477      *                        private mode
    478      */
    479     public WebView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle,
    480             boolean privateBrowsing) {
    481         this(context, attrs, defStyle, null, privateBrowsing);
    482     }
    483 
    484     /**
    485      * Constructs a new WebView with layout parameters, a default style and a set
    486      * of custom Javscript interfaces to be added to this WebView at initialization
    487      * time. This guarantees that these interfaces will be available when the JS
    488      * context is initialized.
    489      *
    490      * @param context a Context object used to access application assets
    491      * @param attrs an AttributeSet passed to our parent
    492      * @param defStyle the default style resource ID
    493      * @param javaScriptInterfaces a Map of interface names, as keys, and
    494      *                             object implementing those interfaces, as
    495      *                             values
    496      * @param privateBrowsing whether this WebView will be initialized in
    497      *                        private mode
    498      * @hide This is used internally by dumprendertree, as it requires the javaScript interfaces to
    499      *       be added synchronously, before a subsequent loadUrl call takes effect.
    500      */
    501     @SuppressWarnings("deprecation")  // for super() call into deprecated base class constructor.
    502     protected WebView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle,
    503             Map<String, Object> javaScriptInterfaces, boolean privateBrowsing) {
    504         super(context, attrs, defStyle);
    505         if (context == null) {
    506             throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid context argument");
    507         }
    508         checkThread();
    509 
    510         ensureProviderCreated();
    511         mProvider.init(javaScriptInterfaces, privateBrowsing);
    512     }
    513 
    514     /**
    515      * Specifies whether the horizontal scrollbar has overlay style.
    516      *
    517      * @param overlay true if horizontal scrollbar should have overlay style
    518      */
    519     public void setHorizontalScrollbarOverlay(boolean overlay) {
    520         checkThread();
    521         mProvider.setHorizontalScrollbarOverlay(overlay);
    522     }
    523 
    524     /**
    525      * Specifies whether the vertical scrollbar has overlay style.
    526      *
    527      * @param overlay true if vertical scrollbar should have overlay style
    528      */
    529     public void setVerticalScrollbarOverlay(boolean overlay) {
    530         checkThread();
    531         mProvider.setVerticalScrollbarOverlay(overlay);
    532     }
    533 
    534     /**
    535      * Gets whether horizontal scrollbar has overlay style.
    536      *
    537      * @return true if horizontal scrollbar has overlay style
    538      */
    539     public boolean overlayHorizontalScrollbar() {
    540         checkThread();
    541         return mProvider.overlayHorizontalScrollbar();
    542     }
    543 
    544     /**
    545      * Gets whether vertical scrollbar has overlay style.
    546      *
    547      * @return true if vertical scrollbar has overlay style
    548      */
    549     public boolean overlayVerticalScrollbar() {
    550         checkThread();
    551         return mProvider.overlayVerticalScrollbar();
    552     }
    553 
    554     /**
    555      * Gets the visible height (in pixels) of the embedded title bar (if any).
    556      *
    557      * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
    558      */
    559     public int getVisibleTitleHeight() {
    560         checkThread();
    561         return mProvider.getVisibleTitleHeight();
    562     }
    563 
    564     /**
    565      * Gets the SSL certificate for the main top-level page or null if there is
    566      * no certificate (the site is not secure).
    567      *
    568      * @return the SSL certificate for the main top-level page
    569      */
    570     public SslCertificate getCertificate() {
    571         checkThread();
    572         return mProvider.getCertificate();
    573     }
    574 
    575     /**
    576      * Sets the SSL certificate for the main top-level page.
    577      */
    578     public void setCertificate(SslCertificate certificate) {
    579         checkThread();
    580         mProvider.setCertificate(certificate);
    581     }
    582 
    583     //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
    584     // Methods called by activity
    585     //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
    586 
    587     /**
    588      * Saves the username and password for a particular host in this WebView's
    589      * internal database.
    590      *
    591      * @param host the host that required the credentials
    592      * @param username the username for the given host
    593      * @param password the password for the given host
    594      */
    595     public void savePassword(String host, String username, String password) {
    596         checkThread();
    597         mProvider.savePassword(host, username, password);
    598     }
    599 
    600     /**
    601      * Sets the HTTP authentication credentials for a given host and realm.
    602      *
    603      * @param host the host for the credentials
    604      * @param realm the realm for the credentials
    605      * @param username the username for the password. If it is null, it means
    606      *                 password can't be saved.
    607      * @param password the password
    608      */
    609     public void setHttpAuthUsernamePassword(String host, String realm,
    610             String username, String password) {
    611         checkThread();
    612         mProvider.setHttpAuthUsernamePassword(host, realm, username, password);
    613     }
    614 
    615     /**
    616      * Retrieves the HTTP authentication username and password for a given
    617      * host and realm pair
    618      *
    619      * @param host the host for which the credentials apply
    620      * @param realm the realm for which the credentials apply
    621      * @return String[] if found. String[0] is username, which can be null and
    622      *         String[1] is password. Return null if it can't find anything.
    623      */
    624     public String[] getHttpAuthUsernamePassword(String host, String realm) {
    625         checkThread();
    626         return mProvider.getHttpAuthUsernamePassword(host, realm);
    627     }
    628 
    629     /**
    630      * Destroys the internal state of this WebView. This method should be called
    631      * after this WebView has been removed from the view system. No other
    632      * methods may be called on this WebView after destroy.
    633      */
    634     public void destroy() {
    635         checkThread();
    636         mProvider.destroy();
    637     }
    638 
    639     /**
    640      * Enables platform notifications of data state and proxy changes.
    641      * Notifications are enabled by default.
    642      *
    643      * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
    644      */
    645     @Deprecated
    646     public static void enablePlatformNotifications() {
    647         checkThread();
    648         getFactory().getStatics().setPlatformNotificationsEnabled(true);
    649     }
    650 
    651     /**
    652      * Disables platform notifications of data state and proxy changes.
    653      * Notifications are enabled by default.
    654      *
    655      * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
    656      */
    657     @Deprecated
    658     public static void disablePlatformNotifications() {
    659         checkThread();
    660         getFactory().getStatics().setPlatformNotificationsEnabled(false);
    661     }
    662 
    663     /**
    664      * Informs WebView of the network state. This is used to set
    665      * the JavaScript property window.navigator.isOnline and
    666      * generates the online/offline event as specified in HTML5, sec. 5.7.7
    667      *
    668      * @param networkUp a boolean indicating if network is available
    669      */
    670     public void setNetworkAvailable(boolean networkUp) {
    671         checkThread();
    672         mProvider.setNetworkAvailable(networkUp);
    673     }
    674 
    675     /**
    676      * Saves the state of this WebView used in
    677      * {@link android.app.Activity#onSaveInstanceState}. Please note that this
    678      * method no longer stores the display data for this WebView. The previous
    679      * behavior could potentially leak files if {@link #restoreState} was never
    680      * called. See {@link #savePicture} and {@link #restorePicture} for saving
    681      * and restoring the display data.
    682      *
    683      * @param outState the Bundle to store this WebView's state
    684      * @return the same copy of the back/forward list used to save the state. If
    685      *         saveState fails, the returned list will be null.
    686      * @see #savePicture
    687      * @see #restorePicture
    688      */
    689     public WebBackForwardList saveState(Bundle outState) {
    690         checkThread();
    691         return mProvider.saveState(outState);
    692     }
    693 
    694     /**
    695      * Saves the current display data to the Bundle given. Used in conjunction
    696      * with {@link #saveState}.
    697      * @param b a Bundle to store the display data
    698      * @param dest the file to store the serialized picture data. Will be
    699      *             overwritten with this WebView's picture data.
    700      * @return true if the picture was successfully saved
    701      * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
    702      */
    703     @Deprecated
    704     public boolean savePicture(Bundle b, final File dest) {
    705         checkThread();
    706         return mProvider.savePicture(b, dest);
    707     }
    708 
    709     /**
    710      * Restores the display data that was saved in {@link #savePicture}. Used in
    711      * conjunction with {@link #restoreState}. Note that this will not work if
    712      * this WebView is hardware accelerated.
    713      *
    714      * @param b a Bundle containing the saved display data
    715      * @param src the file where the picture data was stored
    716      * @return true if the picture was successfully restored
    717      * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
    718      */
    719     @Deprecated
    720     public boolean restorePicture(Bundle b, File src) {
    721         checkThread();
    722         return mProvider.restorePicture(b, src);
    723     }
    724 
    725     /**
    726      * Restores the state of this WebView from the given map used in
    727      * {@link android.app.Activity#onRestoreInstanceState}. This method should
    728      * be called to restore the state of this WebView before using the object. If
    729      * it is called after this WebView has had a chance to build state (load
    730      * pages, create a back/forward list, etc.) there may be undesirable
    731      * side-effects. Please note that this method no longer restores the
    732      * display data for this WebView. See {@link #savePicture} and {@link
    733      * #restorePicture} for saving and restoring the display data.
    734      *
    735      * @param inState the incoming Bundle of state
    736      * @return the restored back/forward list or null if restoreState failed
    737      * @see #savePicture
    738      * @see #restorePicture
    739      */
    740     public WebBackForwardList restoreState(Bundle inState) {
    741         checkThread();
    742         return mProvider.restoreState(inState);
    743     }
    744 
    745     /**
    746      * Loads the given URL with the specified additional HTTP headers.
    747      *
    748      * @param url the URL of the resource to load
    749      * @param additionalHttpHeaders the additional headers to be used in the
    750      *            HTTP request for this URL, specified as a map from name to
    751      *            value. Note that if this map contains any of the headers
    752      *            that are set by default by this WebView, such as those
    753      *            controlling caching, accept types or the User-Agent, their
    754      *            values may be overriden by this WebView's defaults.
    755      */
    756     public void loadUrl(String url, Map<String, String> additionalHttpHeaders) {
    757         checkThread();
    758         mProvider.loadUrl(url, additionalHttpHeaders);
    759     }
    760 
    761     /**
    762      * Loads the given URL.
    763      *
    764      * @param url the URL of the resource to load
    765      */
    766     public void loadUrl(String url) {
    767         checkThread();
    768         mProvider.loadUrl(url);
    769     }
    770 
    771     /**
    772      * Loads the URL with postData using "POST" method into this WebView. If url
    773      * is not a network URL, it will be loaded with {link
    774      * {@link #loadUrl(String)} instead.
    775      *
    776      * @param url the URL of the resource to load
    777      * @param postData the data will be passed to "POST" request
    778      */
    779     public void postUrl(String url, byte[] postData) {
    780         checkThread();
    781         mProvider.postUrl(url, postData);
    782     }
    783 
    784     /**
    785      * Loads the given data into this WebView using a 'data' scheme URL.
    786      * <p>
    787      * Note that JavaScript's same origin policy means that script running in a
    788      * page loaded using this method will be unable to access content loaded
    789      * using any scheme other than 'data', including 'http(s)'. To avoid this
    790      * restriction, use {@link
    791      * #loadDataWithBaseURL(String,String,String,String,String)
    792      * loadDataWithBaseURL()} with an appropriate base URL.
    793      * <p>
    794      * If the value of the encoding parameter is 'base64', then the data must
    795      * be encoded as base64. Otherwise, the data must use ASCII encoding for
    796      * octets inside the range of safe URL characters and use the standard %xx
    797      * hex encoding of URLs for octets outside that range. For example,
    798      * '#', '%', '\', '?' should be replaced by %23, %25, %27, %3f respectively.
    799      * <p>
    800      * The 'data' scheme URL formed by this method uses the default US-ASCII
    801      * charset. If you need need to set a different charset, you should form a
    802      * 'data' scheme URL which explicitly specifies a charset parameter in the
    803      * mediatype portion of the URL and call {@link #loadUrl(String)} instead.
    804      * Note that the charset obtained from the mediatype portion of a data URL
    805      * always overrides that specified in the HTML or XML document itself.
    806      *
    807      * @param data a String of data in the given encoding
    808      * @param mimeType the MIME type of the data, e.g. 'text/html'
    809      * @param encoding the encoding of the data
    810      */
    811     public void loadData(String data, String mimeType, String encoding) {
    812         checkThread();
    813         mProvider.loadData(data, mimeType, encoding);
    814     }
    815 
    816     /**
    817      * Loads the given data into this WebView, using baseUrl as the base URL for
    818      * the content. The base URL is used both to resolve relative URLs and when
    819      * applying JavaScript's same origin policy. The historyUrl is used for the
    820      * history entry.
    821      * <p>
    822      * Note that content specified in this way can access local device files
    823      * (via 'file' scheme URLs) only if baseUrl specifies a scheme other than
    824      * 'http', 'https', 'ftp', 'ftps', 'about' or 'javascript'.
    825      * <p>
    826      * If the base URL uses the data scheme, this method is equivalent to
    827      * calling {@link #loadData(String,String,String) loadData()} and the
    828      * historyUrl is ignored.
    829      *
    830      * @param baseUrl the URL to use as the page's base URL. If null defaults to
    831      *                'about:blank'.
    832      * @param data a String of data in the given encoding
    833      * @param mimeType the MIMEType of the data, e.g. 'text/html'. If null,
    834      *                 defaults to 'text/html'.
    835      * @param encoding the encoding of the data
    836      * @param historyUrl the URL to use as the history entry. If null defaults
    837      *                   to 'about:blank'.
    838      */
    839     public void loadDataWithBaseURL(String baseUrl, String data,
    840             String mimeType, String encoding, String historyUrl) {
    841         checkThread();
    842         mProvider.loadDataWithBaseURL(baseUrl, data, mimeType, encoding, historyUrl);
    843     }
    844 
    845     /**
    846      * Saves the current view as a web archive.
    847      *
    848      * @param filename the filename where the archive should be placed
    849      */
    850     public void saveWebArchive(String filename) {
    851         checkThread();
    852         mProvider.saveWebArchive(filename);
    853     }
    854 
    855     /**
    856      * Saves the current view as a web archive.
    857      *
    858      * @param basename the filename where the archive should be placed
    859      * @param autoname if false, takes basename to be a file. If true, basename
    860      *                 is assumed to be a directory in which a filename will be
    861      *                 chosen according to the URL of the current page.
    862      * @param callback called after the web archive has been saved. The
    863      *                 parameter for onReceiveValue will either be the filename
    864      *                 under which the file was saved, or null if saving the
    865      *                 file failed.
    866      */
    867     public void saveWebArchive(String basename, boolean autoname, ValueCallback<String> callback) {
    868         checkThread();
    869         mProvider.saveWebArchive(basename, autoname, callback);
    870     }
    871 
    872     /**
    873      * Stops the current load.
    874      */
    875     public void stopLoading() {
    876         checkThread();
    877         mProvider.stopLoading();
    878     }
    879 
    880     /**
    881      * Reloads the current URL.
    882      */
    883     public void reload() {
    884         checkThread();
    885         mProvider.reload();
    886     }
    887 
    888     /**
    889      * Gets whether this WebView has a back history item.
    890      *
    891      * @return true iff this WebView has a back history item
    892      */
    893     public boolean canGoBack() {
    894         checkThread();
    895         return mProvider.canGoBack();
    896     }
    897 
    898     /**
    899      * Goes back in the history of this WebView.
    900      */
    901     public void goBack() {
    902         checkThread();
    903         mProvider.goBack();
    904     }
    905 
    906     /**
    907      * Gets whether this WebView has a forward history item.
    908      *
    909      * @return true iff this Webview has a forward history item
    910      */
    911     public boolean canGoForward() {
    912         checkThread();
    913         return mProvider.canGoForward();
    914     }
    915 
    916     /**
    917      * Goes forward in the history of this WebView.
    918      */
    919     public void goForward() {
    920         checkThread();
    921         mProvider.goForward();
    922     }
    923 
    924     /**
    925      * Gets whether the page can go back or forward the given
    926      * number of steps.
    927      *
    928      * @param steps the negative or positive number of steps to move the
    929      *              history
    930      */
    931     public boolean canGoBackOrForward(int steps) {
    932         checkThread();
    933         return mProvider.canGoBackOrForward(steps);
    934     }
    935 
    936     /**
    937      * Goes to the history item that is the number of steps away from
    938      * the current item. Steps is negative if backward and positive
    939      * if forward.
    940      *
    941      * @param steps the number of steps to take back or forward in the back
    942      *              forward list
    943      */
    944     public void goBackOrForward(int steps) {
    945         checkThread();
    946         mProvider.goBackOrForward(steps);
    947     }
    948 
    949     /**
    950      * Gets whether private browsing is enabled in this WebView.
    951      */
    952     public boolean isPrivateBrowsingEnabled() {
    953         checkThread();
    954         return mProvider.isPrivateBrowsingEnabled();
    955     }
    956 
    957     /**
    958      * Scrolls the contents of this WebView up by half the view size.
    959      *
    960      * @param top true to jump to the top of the page
    961      * @return true if the page was scrolled
    962      */
    963     public boolean pageUp(boolean top) {
    964         checkThread();
    965         return mProvider.pageUp(top);
    966     }
    967 
    968     /**
    969      * Scrolls the contents of this WebView down by half the page size.
    970      *
    971      * @param bottom true to jump to bottom of page
    972      * @return true if the page was scrolled
    973      */
    974     public boolean pageDown(boolean bottom) {
    975         checkThread();
    976         return mProvider.pageDown(bottom);
    977     }
    978 
    979     /**
    980      * Clears this WebView so that onDraw() will draw nothing but white background,
    981      * and onMeasure() will return 0 if MeasureSpec is not MeasureSpec.EXACTLY.
    982      */
    983     public void clearView() {
    984         checkThread();
    985         mProvider.clearView();
    986     }
    987 
    988     /**
    989      * Gets a new picture that captures the current display of this WebView.
    990      * This is a copy of the display, and will be unaffected if this WebView
    991      * later loads a different URL.
    992      *
    993      * @return a picture containing the current contents of this WebView. Note
    994      *         this picture is of the entire document, and is not restricted to
    995      *         the bounds of the view.
    996      */
    997     public Picture capturePicture() {
    998         checkThread();
    999         return mProvider.capturePicture();
   1000     }
   1001 
   1002     /**
   1003      * Gets the current scale of this WebView.
   1004      *
   1005      * @return the current scale
   1006      */
   1007     public float getScale() {
   1008         checkThread();
   1009         return mProvider.getScale();
   1010     }
   1011 
   1012     /**
   1013      * Sets the initial scale for this WebView. 0 means default. If
   1014      * {@link WebSettings#getUseWideViewPort()} is true, it zooms out all the
   1015      * way. Otherwise it starts with 100%. If initial scale is greater than 0,
   1016      * WebView starts with this value as initial scale.
   1017      * Please note that unlike the scale properties in the viewport meta tag,
   1018      * this method doesn't take the screen density into account.
   1019      *
   1020      * @param scaleInPercent the initial scale in percent
   1021      */
   1022     public void setInitialScale(int scaleInPercent) {
   1023         checkThread();
   1024         mProvider.setInitialScale(scaleInPercent);
   1025     }
   1026 
   1027     /**
   1028      * Invokes the graphical zoom picker widget for this WebView. This will
   1029      * result in the zoom widget appearing on the screen to control the zoom
   1030      * level of this WebView.
   1031      */
   1032     public void invokeZoomPicker() {
   1033         checkThread();
   1034         mProvider.invokeZoomPicker();
   1035     }
   1036 
   1037     /**
   1038      * Gets a HitTestResult based on the current cursor node. If a HTML::a
   1039      * tag is found and the anchor has a non-JavaScript URL, the HitTestResult
   1040      * type is set to SRC_ANCHOR_TYPE and the URL is set in the "extra" field.
   1041      * If the anchor does not have a URL or if it is a JavaScript URL, the type
   1042      * will be UNKNOWN_TYPE and the URL has to be retrieved through
   1043      * {@link #requestFocusNodeHref} asynchronously. If a HTML::img tag is
   1044      * found, the HitTestResult type is set to IMAGE_TYPE and the URL is set in
   1045      * the "extra" field. A type of
   1046      * SRC_IMAGE_ANCHOR_TYPE indicates an anchor with a URL that has an image as
   1047      * a child node. If a phone number is found, the HitTestResult type is set
   1048      * to PHONE_TYPE and the phone number is set in the "extra" field of
   1049      * HitTestResult. If a map address is found, the HitTestResult type is set
   1050      * to GEO_TYPE and the address is set in the "extra" field of HitTestResult.
   1051      * If an email address is found, the HitTestResult type is set to EMAIL_TYPE
   1052      * and the email is set in the "extra" field of HitTestResult. Otherwise,
   1053      * HitTestResult type is set to UNKNOWN_TYPE.
   1054      */
   1055     public HitTestResult getHitTestResult() {
   1056         checkThread();
   1057         return mProvider.getHitTestResult();
   1058     }
   1059 
   1060     /**
   1061      * Requests the anchor or image element URL at the last tapped point.
   1062      * If hrefMsg is null, this method returns immediately and does not
   1063      * dispatch hrefMsg to its target. If the tapped point hits an image,
   1064      * an anchor, or an image in an anchor, the message associates
   1065      * strings in named keys in its data. The value paired with the key
   1066      * may be an empty string.
   1067      *
   1068      * @param hrefMsg the message to be dispatched with the result of the
   1069      *                request. The message data contains three keys. "url"
   1070      *                returns the anchor's href attribute. "title" returns the
   1071      *                anchor's text. "src" returns the image's src attribute.
   1072      */
   1073     public void requestFocusNodeHref(Message hrefMsg) {
   1074         checkThread();
   1075         mProvider.requestFocusNodeHref(hrefMsg);
   1076     }
   1077 
   1078     /**
   1079      * Requests the URL of the image last touched by the user. msg will be sent
   1080      * to its target with a String representing the URL as its object.
   1081      *
   1082      * @param msg the message to be dispatched with the result of the request
   1083      *            as the data member with "url" as key. The result can be null.
   1084      */
   1085     public void requestImageRef(Message msg) {
   1086         checkThread();
   1087         mProvider.requestImageRef(msg);
   1088     }
   1089 
   1090     /**
   1091      * Gets the URL for the current page. This is not always the same as the URL
   1092      * passed to WebViewClient.onPageStarted because although the load for
   1093      * that URL has begun, the current page may not have changed.
   1094      *
   1095      * @return the URL for the current page
   1096      */
   1097     public String getUrl() {
   1098         checkThread();
   1099         return mProvider.getUrl();
   1100     }
   1101 
   1102     /**
   1103      * Gets the original URL for the current page. This is not always the same
   1104      * as the URL passed to WebViewClient.onPageStarted because although the
   1105      * load for that URL has begun, the current page may not have changed.
   1106      * Also, there may have been redirects resulting in a different URL to that
   1107      * originally requested.
   1108      *
   1109      * @return the URL that was originally requested for the current page
   1110      */
   1111     public String getOriginalUrl() {
   1112         checkThread();
   1113         return mProvider.getOriginalUrl();
   1114     }
   1115 
   1116     /**
   1117      * Gets the title for the current page. This is the title of the current page
   1118      * until WebViewClient.onReceivedTitle is called.
   1119      *
   1120      * @return the title for the current page
   1121      */
   1122     public String getTitle() {
   1123         checkThread();
   1124         return mProvider.getTitle();
   1125     }
   1126 
   1127     /**
   1128      * Gets the favicon for the current page. This is the favicon of the current
   1129      * page until WebViewClient.onReceivedIcon is called.
   1130      *
   1131      * @return the favicon for the current page
   1132      */
   1133     public Bitmap getFavicon() {
   1134         checkThread();
   1135         return mProvider.getFavicon();
   1136     }
   1137 
   1138     /**
   1139      * Gets the touch icon URL for the apple-touch-icon <link> element, or
   1140      * a URL on this site's server pointing to the standard location of a
   1141      * touch icon.
   1142      *
   1143      * @hide
   1144      */
   1145     public String getTouchIconUrl() {
   1146         return mProvider.getTouchIconUrl();
   1147     }
   1148 
   1149     /**
   1150      * Gets the progress for the current page.
   1151      *
   1152      * @return the progress for the current page between 0 and 100
   1153      */
   1154     public int getProgress() {
   1155         checkThread();
   1156         return mProvider.getProgress();
   1157     }
   1158 
   1159     /**
   1160      * Gets the height of the HTML content.
   1161      *
   1162      * @return the height of the HTML content
   1163      */
   1164     public int getContentHeight() {
   1165         checkThread();
   1166         return mProvider.getContentHeight();
   1167     }
   1168 
   1169     /**
   1170      * Gets the width of the HTML content.
   1171      *
   1172      * @return the width of the HTML content
   1173      * @hide
   1174      */
   1175     public int getContentWidth() {
   1176         return mProvider.getContentWidth();
   1177     }
   1178 
   1179     /**
   1180      * Pauses all layout, parsing, and JavaScript timers for all WebViews. This
   1181      * is a global requests, not restricted to just this WebView. This can be
   1182      * useful if the application has been paused.
   1183      */
   1184     public void pauseTimers() {
   1185         checkThread();
   1186         mProvider.pauseTimers();
   1187     }
   1188 
   1189     /**
   1190      * Resumes all layout, parsing, and JavaScript timers for all WebViews.
   1191      * This will resume dispatching all timers.
   1192      */
   1193     public void resumeTimers() {
   1194         checkThread();
   1195         mProvider.resumeTimers();
   1196     }
   1197 
   1198     /**
   1199      * Pauses any extra processing associated with this WebView and its
   1200      * associated DOM, plugins, JavaScript etc. For example, if this WebView is
   1201      * taken offscreen, this could be called to reduce unnecessary CPU or
   1202      * network traffic. When this WebView is again "active", call onResume().
   1203      * Note that this differs from pauseTimers(), which affects all WebViews.
   1204      */
   1205     public void onPause() {
   1206         checkThread();
   1207         mProvider.onPause();
   1208     }
   1209 
   1210     /**
   1211      * Resumes a WebView after a previous call to onPause().
   1212      */
   1213     public void onResume() {
   1214         checkThread();
   1215         mProvider.onResume();
   1216     }
   1217 
   1218     /**
   1219      * Gets whether this WebView is paused, meaning onPause() was called.
   1220      * Calling onResume() sets the paused state back to false.
   1221      *
   1222      * @hide
   1223      */
   1224     public boolean isPaused() {
   1225         return mProvider.isPaused();
   1226     }
   1227 
   1228     /**
   1229      * Informs this WebView that memory is low so that it can free any available
   1230      * memory.
   1231      */
   1232     public void freeMemory() {
   1233         checkThread();
   1234         mProvider.freeMemory();
   1235     }
   1236 
   1237     /**
   1238      * Clears the resource cache. Note that the cache is per-application, so
   1239      * this will clear the cache for all WebViews used.
   1240      *
   1241      * @param includeDiskFiles if false, only the RAM cache is cleared
   1242      */
   1243     public void clearCache(boolean includeDiskFiles) {
   1244         checkThread();
   1245         mProvider.clearCache(includeDiskFiles);
   1246     }
   1247 
   1248     /**
   1249      * Makes sure that clearing the form data removes the adapter from the
   1250      * currently focused textfield if there is one.
   1251      */
   1252     public void clearFormData() {
   1253         checkThread();
   1254         mProvider.clearFormData();
   1255     }
   1256 
   1257     /**
   1258      * Tells this WebView to clear its internal back/forward list.
   1259      */
   1260     public void clearHistory() {
   1261         checkThread();
   1262         mProvider.clearHistory();
   1263     }
   1264 
   1265     /**
   1266      * Clears the SSL preferences table stored in response to proceeding with
   1267      * SSL certificate errors.
   1268      */
   1269     public void clearSslPreferences() {
   1270         checkThread();
   1271         mProvider.clearSslPreferences();
   1272     }
   1273 
   1274     /**
   1275      * Gets the WebBackForwardList for this WebView. This contains the
   1276      * back/forward list for use in querying each item in the history stack.
   1277      * This is a copy of the private WebBackForwardList so it contains only a
   1278      * snapshot of the current state. Multiple calls to this method may return
   1279      * different objects. The object returned from this method will not be
   1280      * updated to reflect any new state.
   1281      */
   1282     public WebBackForwardList copyBackForwardList() {
   1283         checkThread();
   1284         return mProvider.copyBackForwardList();
   1285 
   1286     }
   1287 
   1288     /**
   1289      * Registers the listener to be notified as find-on-page operations
   1290      * progress. This will replace the current listener.
   1291      *
   1292      * @param listener an implementation of {@link FindListener}
   1293      */
   1294     public void setFindListener(FindListener listener) {
   1295         checkThread();
   1296         mProvider.setFindListener(listener);
   1297     }
   1298 
   1299     /**
   1300      * Highlights and scrolls to the next match found by {@link #findAll} or
   1301      * {@link #findAllAsync}, wrapping around page boundaries as necessary.
   1302      * Notifies any registered {@link FindListener}. If neither
   1303      * {@link #findAll} nor {@link #findAllAsync(String)} has been called yet,
   1304      * or if {@link #clearMatches} has been called since the last find
   1305      * operation, this function does nothing.
   1306      *
   1307      * @param forward the direction to search
   1308      * @see #setFindListener
   1309      */
   1310     public void findNext(boolean forward) {
   1311         checkThread();
   1312         mProvider.findNext(forward);
   1313     }
   1314 
   1315     /**
   1316      * Finds all instances of find on the page and highlights them.
   1317      * Notifies any registered {@link FindListener}.
   1318      *
   1319      * @param find the string to find
   1320      * @return the number of occurances of the String "find" that were found
   1321      * @deprecated {@link #findAllAsync} is preferred.
   1322      * @see #setFindListener
   1323      */
   1324     @Deprecated
   1325     public int findAll(String find) {
   1326         checkThread();
   1327         StrictMode.noteSlowCall("findAll blocks UI: prefer findAllAsync");
   1328         return mProvider.findAll(find);
   1329     }
   1330 
   1331     /**
   1332      * Finds all instances of find on the page and highlights them,
   1333      * asynchronously. Notifies any registered {@link FindListener}.
   1334      * Successive calls to this or {@link #findAll} will cancel any
   1335      * pending searches.
   1336      *
   1337      * @param find the string to find.
   1338      * @see #setFindListener
   1339      */
   1340     public void findAllAsync(String find) {
   1341         checkThread();
   1342         mProvider.findAllAsync(find);
   1343     }
   1344 
   1345     /**
   1346      * Starts an ActionMode for finding text in this WebView.  Only works if this
   1347      * WebView is attached to the view system.
   1348      *
   1349      * @param text if non-null, will be the initial text to search for.
   1350      *             Otherwise, the last String searched for in this WebView will
   1351      *             be used to start.
   1352      * @param showIme if true, show the IME, assuming the user will begin typing.
   1353      *                If false and text is non-null, perform a find all.
   1354      * @return true if the find dialog is shown, false otherwise
   1355      */
   1356     public boolean showFindDialog(String text, boolean showIme) {
   1357         checkThread();
   1358         return mProvider.showFindDialog(text, showIme);
   1359     }
   1360 
   1361     /**
   1362      * Gets the first substring consisting of the address of a physical
   1363      * location. Currently, only addresses in the United States are detected,
   1364      * and consist of:
   1365      * <ul>
   1366      *   <li>a house number</li>
   1367      *   <li>a street name</li>
   1368      *   <li>a street type (Road, Circle, etc), either spelled out or
   1369      *       abbreviated</li>
   1370      *   <li>a city name</li>
   1371      *   <li>a state or territory, either spelled out or two-letter abbr</li>
   1372      *   <li>an optional 5 digit or 9 digit zip code</li>
   1373      * </ul>
   1374      * All names must be correctly capitalized, and the zip code, if present,
   1375      * must be valid for the state. The street type must be a standard USPS
   1376      * spelling or abbreviation. The state or territory must also be spelled
   1377      * or abbreviated using USPS standards. The house number may not exceed
   1378      * five digits.
   1379      *
   1380      * @param addr the string to search for addresses
   1381      * @return the address, or if no address is found, null
   1382      */
   1383     public static String findAddress(String addr) {
   1384         checkThread();
   1385         return getFactory().getStatics().findAddress(addr);
   1386     }
   1387 
   1388     /**
   1389      * Clears the highlighting surrounding text matches created by
   1390      * {@link #findAll} or {@link #findAllAsync}.
   1391      */
   1392     public void clearMatches() {
   1393         checkThread();
   1394         mProvider.clearMatches();
   1395     }
   1396 
   1397     /**
   1398      * Queries the document to see if it contains any image references. The
   1399      * message object will be dispatched with arg1 being set to 1 if images
   1400      * were found and 0 if the document does not reference any images.
   1401      *
   1402      * @param response the message that will be dispatched with the result
   1403      */
   1404     public void documentHasImages(Message response) {
   1405         checkThread();
   1406         mProvider.documentHasImages(response);
   1407     }
   1408 
   1409     /**
   1410      * Sets the WebViewClient that will receive various notifications and
   1411      * requests. This will replace the current handler.
   1412      *
   1413      * @param client an implementation of WebViewClient
   1414      */
   1415     public void setWebViewClient(WebViewClient client) {
   1416         checkThread();
   1417         mProvider.setWebViewClient(client);
   1418     }
   1419 
   1420     /**
   1421      * Registers the interface to be used when content can not be handled by
   1422      * the rendering engine, and should be downloaded instead. This will replace
   1423      * the current handler.
   1424      *
   1425      * @param listener an implementation of DownloadListener
   1426      */
   1427     public void setDownloadListener(DownloadListener listener) {
   1428         checkThread();
   1429         mProvider.setDownloadListener(listener);
   1430     }
   1431 
   1432     /**
   1433      * Sets the chrome handler. This is an implementation of WebChromeClient for
   1434      * use in handling JavaScript dialogs, favicons, titles, and the progress.
   1435      * This will replace the current handler.
   1436      *
   1437      * @param client an implementation of WebChromeClient
   1438      */
   1439     public void setWebChromeClient(WebChromeClient client) {
   1440         checkThread();
   1441         mProvider.setWebChromeClient(client);
   1442     }
   1443 
   1444     /**
   1445      * Sets the Picture listener. This is an interface used to receive
   1446      * notifications of a new Picture.
   1447      *
   1448      * @param listener an implementation of WebView.PictureListener
   1449      * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
   1450      */
   1451     @Deprecated
   1452     public void setPictureListener(PictureListener listener) {
   1453         checkThread();
   1454         mProvider.setPictureListener(listener);
   1455     }
   1456 
   1457     /**
   1458      * Injects the supplied Java object into this WebView. The object is
   1459      * injected into the JavaScript context of the main frame, using the
   1460      * supplied name. This allows the Java object's public methods to be
   1461      * accessed from JavaScript. Note that that injected objects will not
   1462      * appear in JavaScript until the page is next (re)loaded. For example:
   1463      * <pre> webView.addJavascriptInterface(new Object(), "injectedObject");
   1464      * webView.loadData("<!DOCTYPE html><title></title>", "text/html", null);
   1465      * webView.loadUrl("javascript:alert(injectedObject.toString())");</pre>
   1466      * <p>
   1467      * <strong>IMPORTANT:</strong>
   1468      * <ul>
   1469      * <li> This method can be used to allow JavaScript to control the host
   1470      * application. This is a powerful feature, but also presents a security
   1471      * risk, particularly as JavaScript could use reflection to access an
   1472      * injected object's public fields. Use of this method in a WebView
   1473      * containing untrusted content could allow an attacker to manipulate the
   1474      * host application in unintended ways, executing Java code with the
   1475      * permissions of the host application. Use extreme care when using this
   1476      * method in a WebView which could contain untrusted content.</li>
   1477      * <li> JavaScript interacts with Java object on a private, background
   1478      * thread of this WebView. Care is therefore required to maintain thread
   1479      * safety.</li>
   1480      * </ul>
   1481      *
   1482      * @param object the Java object to inject into this WebView's JavaScript
   1483      *               context. Null values are ignored.
   1484      * @param name the name used to expose the object in JavaScript
   1485      */
   1486     public void addJavascriptInterface(Object object, String name) {
   1487         checkThread();
   1488         mProvider.addJavascriptInterface(object, name);
   1489     }
   1490 
   1491     /**
   1492      * Removes a previously injected Java object from this WebView. Note that
   1493      * the removal will not be reflected in JavaScript until the page is next
   1494      * (re)loaded. See {@link #addJavascriptInterface}.
   1495      *
   1496      * @param name the name used to expose the object in JavaScript
   1497      */
   1498     public void removeJavascriptInterface(String name) {
   1499         checkThread();
   1500         mProvider.removeJavascriptInterface(name);
   1501     }
   1502 
   1503     /**
   1504      * Gets the WebSettings object used to control the settings for this
   1505      * WebView.
   1506      *
   1507      * @return a WebSettings object that can be used to control this WebView's
   1508      *         settings
   1509      */
   1510     public WebSettings getSettings() {
   1511         checkThread();
   1512         return mProvider.getSettings();
   1513     }
   1514 
   1515     /**
   1516      * Gets the list of currently loaded plugins.
   1517      *
   1518      * @return the list of currently loaded plugins
   1519      * @deprecated This was used for Gears, which has been deprecated.
   1520      * @hide
   1521      */
   1522     @Deprecated
   1523     public static synchronized PluginList getPluginList() {
   1524         checkThread();
   1525         return new PluginList();
   1526     }
   1527 
   1528     /**
   1529      * @deprecated This was used for Gears, which has been deprecated.
   1530      * @hide
   1531      */
   1532     @Deprecated
   1533     public void refreshPlugins(boolean reloadOpenPages) {
   1534         checkThread();
   1535     }
   1536 
   1537     /**
   1538      * Puts this WebView into text selection mode. Do not rely on this
   1539      * functionality; it will be deprecated in the future.
   1540      *
   1541      * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
   1542      */
   1543     @Deprecated
   1544     public void emulateShiftHeld() {
   1545         checkThread();
   1546         mProvider.emulateShiftHeld();
   1547     }
   1548 
   1549     /**
   1550      * @deprecated WebView no longer needs to implement
   1551      * ViewGroup.OnHierarchyChangeListener.  This method does nothing now.
   1552      */
   1553     @Override
   1554     // Cannot add @hide as this can always be accessed via the interface.
   1555     @Deprecated
   1556     public void onChildViewAdded(View parent, View child) {}
   1557 
   1558     /**
   1559      * @deprecated WebView no longer needs to implement
   1560      * ViewGroup.OnHierarchyChangeListener.  This method does nothing now.
   1561      */
   1562     @Override
   1563     // Cannot add @hide as this can always be accessed via the interface.
   1564     @Deprecated
   1565     public void onChildViewRemoved(View p, View child) {}
   1566 
   1567     /**
   1568      * @deprecated WebView should not have implemented
   1569      * ViewTreeObserver.OnGlobalFocusChangeListener. This method does nothing now.
   1570      */
   1571     @Override
   1572     // Cannot add @hide as this can always be accessed via the interface.
   1573     @Deprecated
   1574     public void onGlobalFocusChanged(View oldFocus, View newFocus) {
   1575     }
   1576 
   1577     public void setMapTrackballToArrowKeys(boolean setMap) {
   1578         checkThread();
   1579         mProvider.setMapTrackballToArrowKeys(setMap);
   1580     }
   1581 
   1582 
   1583     public void flingScroll(int vx, int vy) {
   1584         checkThread();
   1585         mProvider.flingScroll(vx, vy);
   1586     }
   1587 
   1588     /**
   1589      * Gets the zoom controls for this WebView, as a separate View. The caller
   1590      * is responsible for inserting this View into the layout hierarchy.
   1591      * <p/>
   1592      * API level {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#CUPCAKE} introduced
   1593      * built-in zoom mechanisms for the WebView, as opposed to these separate
   1594      * zoom controls. The built-in mechanisms are preferred and can be enabled
   1595      * using {@link WebSettings#setBuiltInZoomControls}.
   1596      *
   1597      * @deprecated the built-in zoom mechanisms are preferred
   1598      * @hide Since API level {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN}
   1599      */
   1600     @Deprecated
   1601     public View getZoomControls() {
   1602         checkThread();
   1603         return mProvider.getZoomControls();
   1604     }
   1605 
   1606     /**
   1607      * Gets whether this WebView can be zoomed in.
   1608      *
   1609      * @return true if this WebView can be zoomed in
   1610      */
   1611     public boolean canZoomIn() {
   1612         checkThread();
   1613         return mProvider.canZoomIn();
   1614     }
   1615 
   1616     /**
   1617      * Gets whether this WebView can be zoomed out.
   1618      *
   1619      * @return true if this WebView can be zoomed out
   1620      */
   1621     public boolean canZoomOut() {
   1622         checkThread();
   1623         return mProvider.canZoomOut();
   1624     }
   1625 
   1626     /**
   1627      * Performs zoom in in this WebView.
   1628      *
   1629      * @return true if zoom in succeeds, false if no zoom changes
   1630      */
   1631     public boolean zoomIn() {
   1632         checkThread();
   1633         return mProvider.zoomIn();
   1634     }
   1635 
   1636     /**
   1637      * Performs zoom out in this WebView.
   1638      *
   1639      * @return true if zoom out succeeds, false if no zoom changes
   1640      */
   1641     public boolean zoomOut() {
   1642         checkThread();
   1643         return mProvider.zoomOut();
   1644     }
   1645 
   1646     /**
   1647      * @deprecated This method is now obsolete.
   1648      */
   1649     @Deprecated
   1650     public void debugDump() {
   1651         checkThread();
   1652         mProvider.debugDump();
   1653     }
   1654 
   1655     //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   1656     // Interface for WebView providers
   1657     //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   1658 
   1659     /**
   1660      * Gets the WebViewProvider. Used by providers to obtain the underlying
   1661      * implementation, e.g. when the appliction responds to
   1662      * WebViewClient.onCreateWindow() request.
   1663      *
   1664      * @hide WebViewProvider is not public API.
   1665      */
   1666     public WebViewProvider getWebViewProvider() {
   1667         return mProvider;
   1668     }
   1669 
   1670     /**
   1671      * Callback interface, allows the provider implementation to access non-public methods
   1672      * and fields, and make super-class calls in this WebView instance.
   1673      * @hide Only for use by WebViewProvider implementations
   1674      */
   1675     public class PrivateAccess {
   1676         // ---- Access to super-class methods ----
   1677         public int super_getScrollBarStyle() {
   1678             return WebView.super.getScrollBarStyle();
   1679         }
   1680 
   1681         public void super_scrollTo(int scrollX, int scrollY) {
   1682             WebView.super.scrollTo(scrollX, scrollY);
   1683         }
   1684 
   1685         public void super_computeScroll() {
   1686             WebView.super.computeScroll();
   1687         }
   1688 
   1689         public boolean super_onHoverEvent(MotionEvent event) {
   1690             return WebView.super.onHoverEvent(event);
   1691         }
   1692 
   1693         public boolean super_performAccessibilityAction(int action, Bundle arguments) {
   1694             return WebView.super.performAccessibilityAction(action, arguments);
   1695         }
   1696 
   1697         public boolean super_performLongClick() {
   1698             return WebView.super.performLongClick();
   1699         }
   1700 
   1701         public boolean super_setFrame(int left, int top, int right, int bottom) {
   1702             return WebView.super.setFrame(left, top, right, bottom);
   1703         }
   1704 
   1705         public boolean super_dispatchKeyEvent(KeyEvent event) {
   1706             return WebView.super.dispatchKeyEvent(event);
   1707         }
   1708 
   1709         public boolean super_onGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent event) {
   1710             return WebView.super.onGenericMotionEvent(event);
   1711         }
   1712 
   1713         public boolean super_requestFocus(int direction, Rect previouslyFocusedRect) {
   1714             return WebView.super.requestFocus(direction, previouslyFocusedRect);
   1715         }
   1716 
   1717         public void super_setLayoutParams(ViewGroup.LayoutParams params) {
   1718             WebView.super.setLayoutParams(params);
   1719         }
   1720 
   1721         // ---- Access to non-public methods ----
   1722         public void overScrollBy(int deltaX, int deltaY,
   1723                 int scrollX, int scrollY,
   1724                 int scrollRangeX, int scrollRangeY,
   1725                 int maxOverScrollX, int maxOverScrollY,
   1726                 boolean isTouchEvent) {
   1727             WebView.this.overScrollBy(deltaX, deltaY, scrollX, scrollY, scrollRangeX, scrollRangeY,
   1728                     maxOverScrollX, maxOverScrollY, isTouchEvent);
   1729         }
   1730 
   1731         public void awakenScrollBars(int duration) {
   1732             WebView.this.awakenScrollBars(duration);
   1733         }
   1734 
   1735         public void awakenScrollBars(int duration, boolean invalidate) {
   1736             WebView.this.awakenScrollBars(duration, invalidate);
   1737         }
   1738 
   1739         public float getVerticalScrollFactor() {
   1740             return WebView.this.getVerticalScrollFactor();
   1741         }
   1742 
   1743         public float getHorizontalScrollFactor() {
   1744             return WebView.this.getHorizontalScrollFactor();
   1745         }
   1746 
   1747         public void setMeasuredDimension(int measuredWidth, int measuredHeight) {
   1748             WebView.this.setMeasuredDimension(measuredWidth, measuredHeight);
   1749         }
   1750 
   1751         public void onScrollChanged(int l, int t, int oldl, int oldt) {
   1752             WebView.this.onScrollChanged(l, t, oldl, oldt);
   1753         }
   1754 
   1755         public int getHorizontalScrollbarHeight() {
   1756             return WebView.this.getHorizontalScrollbarHeight();
   1757         }
   1758 
   1759         // ---- Access to (non-public) fields ----
   1760         /** Raw setter for the scroll X value, without invoking onScrollChanged handlers etc. */
   1761         public void setScrollXRaw(int scrollX) {
   1762             WebView.this.mScrollX = scrollX;
   1763         }
   1764 
   1765         /** Raw setter for the scroll Y value, without invoking onScrollChanged handlers etc. */
   1766         public void setScrollYRaw(int scrollY) {
   1767             WebView.this.mScrollY = scrollY;
   1768         }
   1769 
   1770     }
   1771 
   1772     //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   1773     // Private internal stuff
   1774     //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   1775 
   1776     private WebViewProvider mProvider;
   1777 
   1778     private void ensureProviderCreated() {
   1779         checkThread();
   1780         if (mProvider == null) {
   1781             // As this can get called during the base class constructor chain, pass the minimum
   1782             // number of dependencies here; the rest are deferred to init().
   1783             mProvider = getFactory().createWebView(this, new PrivateAccess());
   1784         }
   1785     }
   1786 
   1787     private static synchronized WebViewFactoryProvider getFactory() {
   1788         // For now the main purpose of this function (and the factory abstration) is to keep
   1789         // us honest and minimize usage of WebViewClassic internals when binding the proxy.
   1790         checkThread();
   1791         return WebViewFactory.getProvider();
   1792     }
   1793 
   1794     private static void checkThread() {
   1795         if (Looper.myLooper() != Looper.getMainLooper()) {
   1796             Throwable throwable = new Throwable(
   1797                     "Warning: A WebView method was called on thread '" +
   1798                     Thread.currentThread().getName() + "'. " +
   1799                     "All WebView methods must be called on the UI thread. " +
   1800                     "Future versions of WebView may not support use on other threads.");
   1801             Log.w(LOGTAG, Log.getStackTraceString(throwable));
   1802             StrictMode.onWebViewMethodCalledOnWrongThread(throwable);
   1803         }
   1804     }
   1805 
   1806     //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   1807     // Override View methods
   1808     //-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   1809 
   1810     // TODO: Add a test that enumerates all methods in ViewDelegte & ScrollDelegate, and ensures
   1811     // there's a corresponding override (or better, caller) for each of them in here.
   1812 
   1813     @Override
   1814     protected void onAttachedToWindow() {
   1815         super.onAttachedToWindow();
   1816         mProvider.getViewDelegate().onAttachedToWindow();
   1817     }
   1818 
   1819     @Override
   1820     protected void onDetachedFromWindow() {
   1821         mProvider.getViewDelegate().onDetachedFromWindow();
   1822         super.onDetachedFromWindow();
   1823     }
   1824 
   1825     @Override
   1826     public void setLayoutParams(ViewGroup.LayoutParams params) {
   1827         mProvider.getViewDelegate().setLayoutParams(params);
   1828     }
   1829 
   1830     @Override
   1831     public void setOverScrollMode(int mode) {
   1832         super.setOverScrollMode(mode);
   1833         // This method may called in the constructor chain, before the WebView provider is
   1834         // created. (Fortunately, this is the only method we override that can get called by
   1835         // any of the base class constructors).
   1836         ensureProviderCreated();
   1837         mProvider.getViewDelegate().setOverScrollMode(mode);
   1838     }
   1839 
   1840     @Override
   1841     public void setScrollBarStyle(int style) {
   1842         mProvider.getViewDelegate().setScrollBarStyle(style);
   1843         super.setScrollBarStyle(style);
   1844     }
   1845 
   1846     @Override
   1847     protected int computeHorizontalScrollRange() {
   1848         return mProvider.getScrollDelegate().computeHorizontalScrollRange();
   1849     }
   1850 
   1851     @Override
   1852     protected int computeHorizontalScrollOffset() {
   1853         return mProvider.getScrollDelegate().computeHorizontalScrollOffset();
   1854     }
   1855 
   1856     @Override
   1857     protected int computeVerticalScrollRange() {
   1858         return mProvider.getScrollDelegate().computeVerticalScrollRange();
   1859     }
   1860 
   1861     @Override
   1862     protected int computeVerticalScrollOffset() {
   1863         return mProvider.getScrollDelegate().computeVerticalScrollOffset();
   1864     }
   1865 
   1866     @Override
   1867     protected int computeVerticalScrollExtent() {
   1868         return mProvider.getScrollDelegate().computeVerticalScrollExtent();
   1869     }
   1870 
   1871     @Override
   1872     public void computeScroll() {
   1873         mProvider.getScrollDelegate().computeScroll();
   1874     }
   1875 
   1876     @Override
   1877     public boolean onHoverEvent(MotionEvent event) {
   1878         return mProvider.getViewDelegate().onHoverEvent(event);
   1879     }
   1880 
   1881     @Override
   1882     public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent event) {
   1883         return mProvider.getViewDelegate().onTouchEvent(event);
   1884     }
   1885 
   1886     @Override
   1887     public boolean onGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent event) {
   1888         return mProvider.getViewDelegate().onGenericMotionEvent(event);
   1889     }
   1890 
   1891     @Override
   1892     public boolean onTrackballEvent(MotionEvent event) {
   1893         return mProvider.getViewDelegate().onTrackballEvent(event);
   1894     }
   1895 
   1896     @Override
   1897     public boolean onKeyDown(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) {
   1898         return mProvider.getViewDelegate().onKeyDown(keyCode, event);
   1899     }
   1900 
   1901     @Override
   1902     public boolean onKeyUp(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) {
   1903         return mProvider.getViewDelegate().onKeyUp(keyCode, event);
   1904     }
   1905 
   1906     @Override
   1907     public boolean onKeyMultiple(int keyCode, int repeatCount, KeyEvent event) {
   1908         return mProvider.getViewDelegate().onKeyMultiple(keyCode, repeatCount, event);
   1909     }
   1910 
   1911     /*
   1912     TODO: These are not currently implemented in WebViewClassic, but it seems inconsistent not
   1913     to be delegating them too.
   1914 
   1915     @Override
   1916     public boolean onKeyPreIme(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) {
   1917         return mProvider.getViewDelegate().onKeyPreIme(keyCode, event);
   1918     }
   1919     @Override
   1920     public boolean onKeyLongPress(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) {
   1921         return mProvider.getViewDelegate().onKeyLongPress(keyCode, event);
   1922     }
   1923     @Override
   1924     public boolean onKeyShortcut(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) {
   1925         return mProvider.getViewDelegate().onKeyShortcut(keyCode, event);
   1926     }
   1927     */
   1928 
   1929     @Deprecated
   1930     @Override
   1931     public boolean shouldDelayChildPressedState() {
   1932         return mProvider.getViewDelegate().shouldDelayChildPressedState();
   1933     }
   1934 
   1935     @Override
   1936     public void onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(AccessibilityNodeInfo info) {
   1937         super.onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(info);
   1938         info.setClassName(WebView.class.getName());
   1939         mProvider.getViewDelegate().onInitializeAccessibilityNodeInfo(info);
   1940     }
   1941 
   1942     @Override
   1943     public void onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent event) {
   1944         super.onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(event);
   1945         event.setClassName(WebView.class.getName());
   1946         mProvider.getViewDelegate().onInitializeAccessibilityEvent(event);
   1947     }
   1948 
   1949     @Override
   1950     public boolean performAccessibilityAction(int action, Bundle arguments) {
   1951         return mProvider.getViewDelegate().performAccessibilityAction(action, arguments);
   1952     }
   1953 
   1954     /** @hide */
   1955     @Override
   1956     protected void onDrawVerticalScrollBar(Canvas canvas, Drawable scrollBar,
   1957             int l, int t, int r, int b) {
   1958         mProvider.getViewDelegate().onDrawVerticalScrollBar(canvas, scrollBar, l, t, r, b);
   1959     }
   1960 
   1961     @Override
   1962     protected void onOverScrolled(int scrollX, int scrollY, boolean clampedX, boolean clampedY) {
   1963         mProvider.getViewDelegate().onOverScrolled(scrollX, scrollY, clampedX, clampedY);
   1964     }
   1965 
   1966     @Override
   1967     protected void onWindowVisibilityChanged(int visibility) {
   1968         super.onWindowVisibilityChanged(visibility);
   1969         mProvider.getViewDelegate().onWindowVisibilityChanged(visibility);
   1970     }
   1971 
   1972     @Override
   1973     protected void onDraw(Canvas canvas) {
   1974         mProvider.getViewDelegate().onDraw(canvas);
   1975     }
   1976 
   1977     @Override
   1978     public boolean performLongClick() {
   1979         return mProvider.getViewDelegate().performLongClick();
   1980     }
   1981 
   1982     @Override
   1983     protected void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) {
   1984         mProvider.getViewDelegate().onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
   1985     }
   1986 
   1987     @Override
   1988     public InputConnection onCreateInputConnection(EditorInfo outAttrs) {
   1989         return mProvider.getViewDelegate().onCreateInputConnection(outAttrs);
   1990     }
   1991 
   1992     @Override
   1993     protected void onVisibilityChanged(View changedView, int visibility) {
   1994         super.onVisibilityChanged(changedView, visibility);
   1995         mProvider.getViewDelegate().onVisibilityChanged(changedView, visibility);
   1996     }
   1997 
   1998     @Override
   1999     public void onWindowFocusChanged(boolean hasWindowFocus) {
   2000         mProvider.getViewDelegate().onWindowFocusChanged(hasWindowFocus);
   2001         super.onWindowFocusChanged(hasWindowFocus);
   2002     }
   2003 
   2004     @Override
   2005     protected void onFocusChanged(boolean focused, int direction, Rect previouslyFocusedRect) {
   2006         mProvider.getViewDelegate().onFocusChanged(focused, direction, previouslyFocusedRect);
   2007         super.onFocusChanged(focused, direction, previouslyFocusedRect);
   2008     }
   2009 
   2010     /** @hide */
   2011     @Override
   2012     protected boolean setFrame(int left, int top, int right, int bottom) {
   2013         return mProvider.getViewDelegate().setFrame(left, top, right, bottom);
   2014     }
   2015 
   2016     @Override
   2017     protected void onSizeChanged(int w, int h, int ow, int oh) {
   2018         super.onSizeChanged(w, h, ow, oh);
   2019         mProvider.getViewDelegate().onSizeChanged(w, h, ow, oh);
   2020     }
   2021 
   2022     @Override
   2023     protected void onScrollChanged(int l, int t, int oldl, int oldt) {
   2024         super.onScrollChanged(l, t, oldl, oldt);
   2025         mProvider.getViewDelegate().onScrollChanged(l, t, oldl, oldt);
   2026     }
   2027 
   2028     @Override
   2029     public boolean dispatchKeyEvent(KeyEvent event) {
   2030         return mProvider.getViewDelegate().dispatchKeyEvent(event);
   2031     }
   2032 
   2033     @Override
   2034     public boolean requestFocus(int direction, Rect previouslyFocusedRect) {
   2035         return mProvider.getViewDelegate().requestFocus(direction, previouslyFocusedRect);
   2036     }
   2037 
   2038     @Deprecated
   2039     @Override
   2040     protected void onMeasure(int widthMeasureSpec, int heightMeasureSpec) {
   2041         super.onMeasure(widthMeasureSpec, heightMeasureSpec);
   2042         mProvider.getViewDelegate().onMeasure(widthMeasureSpec, heightMeasureSpec);
   2043     }
   2044 
   2045     @Override
   2046     public boolean requestChildRectangleOnScreen(View child, Rect rect, boolean immediate) {
   2047         return mProvider.getViewDelegate().requestChildRectangleOnScreen(child, rect, immediate);
   2048     }
   2049 
   2050     @Override
   2051     public void setBackgroundColor(int color) {
   2052         mProvider.getViewDelegate().setBackgroundColor(color);
   2053     }
   2054 
   2055     @Override
   2056     public void setLayerType(int layerType, Paint paint) {
   2057         super.setLayerType(layerType, paint);
   2058         mProvider.getViewDelegate().setLayerType(layerType, paint);
   2059     }
   2060 }
   2061