1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package com.android.calendar; 18 19 import static android.provider.CalendarContract.EXTRA_EVENT_BEGIN_TIME; 20 21 import android.accounts.Account; 22 import android.app.Activity; 23 import android.app.SearchManager; 24 import android.content.BroadcastReceiver; 25 import android.content.ContentResolver; 26 import android.content.Context; 27 import android.content.Intent; 28 import android.content.IntentFilter; 29 import android.content.SharedPreferences; 30 import android.content.pm.PackageManager; 31 import android.content.res.Resources; 32 import android.database.Cursor; 33 import android.database.MatrixCursor; 34 import android.graphics.Color; 35 import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable; 36 import android.graphics.drawable.LayerDrawable; 37 import android.net.Uri; 38 import android.os.Build; 39 import android.os.Bundle; 40 import android.os.Handler; 41 import android.provider.CalendarContract.Calendars; 42 import android.text.Spannable; 43 import android.text.SpannableString; 44 import android.text.Spanned; 45 import android.text.TextUtils; 46 import android.text.format.DateFormat; 47 import android.text.format.DateUtils; 48 import android.text.format.Time; 49 import android.text.style.URLSpan; 50 import android.text.util.Linkify; 51 import android.util.Log; 52 import android.widget.SearchView; 53 54 import com.android.calendar.CalendarController.ViewType; 55 import com.android.calendar.CalendarEventModel.ReminderEntry; 56 import com.android.calendar.CalendarUtils.TimeZoneUtils; 57 58 import java.util.ArrayList; 59 import java.util.Arrays; 60 import java.util.Calendar; 61 import java.util.Formatter; 62 import java.util.HashMap; 63 import java.util.Iterator; 64 import java.util.LinkedHashSet; 65 import java.util.LinkedList; 66 import java.util.List; 67 import java.util.Locale; 68 import java.util.Map; 69 import java.util.Set; 70 import java.util.TimeZone; 71 import java.util.regex.Matcher; 72 import java.util.regex.Pattern; 73 74 public class Utils { 75 private static final boolean DEBUG = false; 76 private static final String TAG = "CalUtils"; 77 78 // Set to 0 until we have UI to perform undo 79 public static final long UNDO_DELAY = 0; 80 81 // For recurring events which instances of the series are being modified 82 public static final int MODIFY_UNINITIALIZED = 0; 83 public static final int MODIFY_SELECTED = 1; 84 public static final int MODIFY_ALL_FOLLOWING = 2; 85 public static final int MODIFY_ALL = 3; 86 87 // When the edit event view finishes it passes back the appropriate exit 88 // code. 89 public static final int DONE_REVERT = 1 << 0; 90 public static final int DONE_SAVE = 1 << 1; 91 public static final int DONE_DELETE = 1 << 2; 92 // And should re run with DONE_EXIT if it should also leave the view, just 93 // exiting is identical to reverting 94 public static final int DONE_EXIT = 1 << 0; 95 96 public static final String OPEN_EMAIL_MARKER = " <"; 97 public static final String CLOSE_EMAIL_MARKER = ">"; 98 99 public static final String INTENT_KEY_DETAIL_VIEW = "DETAIL_VIEW"; 100 public static final String INTENT_KEY_VIEW_TYPE = "VIEW"; 101 public static final String INTENT_VALUE_VIEW_TYPE_DAY = "DAY"; 102 public static final String INTENT_KEY_HOME = "KEY_HOME"; 103 104 public static final int MONDAY_BEFORE_JULIAN_EPOCH = Time.EPOCH_JULIAN_DAY - 3; 105 public static final int DECLINED_EVENT_ALPHA = 0x66; 106 public static final int DECLINED_EVENT_TEXT_ALPHA = 0xC0; 107 108 private static final float SATURATION_ADJUST = 1.3f; 109 private static final float INTENSITY_ADJUST = 0.8f; 110 111 // Defines used by the DNA generation code 112 static final int DAY_IN_MINUTES = 60 * 24; 113 static final int WEEK_IN_MINUTES = DAY_IN_MINUTES * 7; 114 // The work day is being counted as 6am to 8pm 115 static int WORK_DAY_MINUTES = 14 * 60; 116 static int WORK_DAY_START_MINUTES = 6 * 60; 117 static int WORK_DAY_END_MINUTES = 20 * 60; 118 static int WORK_DAY_END_LENGTH = (24 * 60) - WORK_DAY_END_MINUTES; 119 static int CONFLICT_COLOR = 0xFF000000; 120 static boolean mMinutesLoaded = false; 121 122 public static final int YEAR_MIN = 1970; 123 public static final int YEAR_MAX = 2036; 124 125 // The name of the shared preferences file. This name must be maintained for 126 // historical 127 // reasons, as it's what PreferenceManager assigned the first time the file 128 // was created. 129 static final String SHARED_PREFS_NAME = "com.android.calendar_preferences"; 130 131 public static final String KEY_QUICK_RESPONSES = "preferences_quick_responses"; 132 133 public static final String KEY_ALERTS_VIBRATE_WHEN = "preferences_alerts_vibrateWhen"; 134 135 public static final String APPWIDGET_DATA_TYPE = "vnd.android.data/update"; 136 137 static final String MACHINE_GENERATED_ADDRESS = "calendar.google.com"; 138 139 private static final TimeZoneUtils mTZUtils = new TimeZoneUtils(SHARED_PREFS_NAME); 140 private static boolean mAllowWeekForDetailView = false; 141 private static long mTardis = 0; 142 private static String sVersion = null; 143 144 private static final Pattern mWildcardPattern = Pattern.compile("^.*$"); 145 146 /** 147 * A coordinate must be of the following form for Google Maps to correctly use it: 148 * Latitude, Longitude 149 * 150 * This may be in decimal form: 151 * Latitude: {-90 to 90} 152 * Longitude: {-180 to 180} 153 * 154 * Or, in degrees, minutes, and seconds: 155 * Latitude: {-90 to 90} {0 to 59}' {0 to 59}" 156 * Latitude: {-180 to 180} {0 to 59}' {0 to 59}" 157 * + or - degrees may also be represented with N or n, S or s for latitude, and with 158 * E or e, W or w for longitude, where the direction may either precede or follow the value. 159 * 160 * Some examples of coordinates that will be accepted by the regex: 161 * 37.422081, -122.084576 162 * 37.422081,-122.084576 163 * +3725'19.49", -1225'4.47" 164 * 3725'19.49"N, 1225'4.47"W 165 * N 37 25' 19.49", W 122 5' 4.47" 166 **/ 167 private static final String COORD_DEGREES_LATITUDE = 168 "([-+NnSs]" + "(\\s)*)?" 169 + "[1-9]?[0-9](\u00B0)" + "(\\s)*" 170 + "([1-5]?[0-9]\')?" + "(\\s)*" 171 + "([1-5]?[0-9]" + "(\\.[0-9]+)?\")?" 172 + "((\\s)*" + "[NnSs])?"; 173 private static final String COORD_DEGREES_LONGITUDE = 174 "([-+EeWw]" + "(\\s)*)?" 175 + "(1)?[0-9]?[0-9](\u00B0)" + "(\\s)*" 176 + "([1-5]?[0-9]\')?" + "(\\s)*" 177 + "([1-5]?[0-9]" + "(\\.[0-9]+)?\")?" 178 + "((\\s)*" + "[EeWw])?"; 179 private static final String COORD_DEGREES_PATTERN = 180 COORD_DEGREES_LATITUDE 181 + "(\\s)*" + "," + "(\\s)*" 182 + COORD_DEGREES_LONGITUDE; 183 private static final String COORD_DECIMAL_LATITUDE = 184 "[+-]?" 185 + "[1-9]?[0-9]" + "(\\.[0-9]+)" 186 + "(\u00B0)?"; 187 private static final String COORD_DECIMAL_LONGITUDE = 188 "[+-]?" 189 + "(1)?[0-9]?[0-9]" + "(\\.[0-9]+)" 190 + "(\u00B0)?"; 191 private static final String COORD_DECIMAL_PATTERN = 192 COORD_DECIMAL_LATITUDE 193 + "(\\s)*" + "," + "(\\s)*" 194 + COORD_DECIMAL_LONGITUDE; 195 private static final Pattern COORD_PATTERN = 196 Pattern.compile(COORD_DEGREES_PATTERN + "|" + COORD_DECIMAL_PATTERN); 197 198 private static final String NANP_ALLOWED_SYMBOLS = "()+-*#."; 199 private static final int NANP_MIN_DIGITS = 7; 200 private static final int NANP_MAX_DIGITS = 11; 201 202 203 /** 204 * Returns whether the SDK is the Jellybean release or later. 205 */ 206 public static boolean isJellybeanOrLater() { 207 return Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.JELLY_BEAN; 208 } 209 210 public static int getViewTypeFromIntentAndSharedPref(Activity activity) { 211 Intent intent = activity.getIntent(); 212 Bundle extras = intent.getExtras(); 213 SharedPreferences prefs = GeneralPreferences.getSharedPreferences(activity); 214 215 if (TextUtils.equals(intent.getAction(), Intent.ACTION_EDIT)) { 216 return ViewType.EDIT; 217 } 218 if (extras != null) { 219 if (extras.getBoolean(INTENT_KEY_DETAIL_VIEW, false)) { 220 // This is the "detail" view which is either agenda or day view 221 return prefs.getInt(GeneralPreferences.KEY_DETAILED_VIEW, 222 GeneralPreferences.DEFAULT_DETAILED_VIEW); 223 } else if (INTENT_VALUE_VIEW_TYPE_DAY.equals(extras.getString(INTENT_KEY_VIEW_TYPE))) { 224 // Not sure who uses this. This logic came from LaunchActivity 225 return ViewType.DAY; 226 } 227 } 228 229 // Default to the last view 230 return prefs.getInt( 231 GeneralPreferences.KEY_START_VIEW, GeneralPreferences.DEFAULT_START_VIEW); 232 } 233 234 /** 235 * Gets the intent action for telling the widget to update. 236 */ 237 public static String getWidgetUpdateAction(Context context) { 238 return context.getPackageName() + ".APPWIDGET_UPDATE"; 239 } 240 241 /** 242 * Gets the intent action for telling the widget to update. 243 */ 244 public static String getWidgetScheduledUpdateAction(Context context) { 245 return context.getPackageName() + ".APPWIDGET_SCHEDULED_UPDATE"; 246 } 247 248 /** 249 * Gets the intent action for telling the widget to update. 250 */ 251 public static String getSearchAuthority(Context context) { 252 return context.getPackageName() + ".CalendarRecentSuggestionsProvider"; 253 } 254 255 /** 256 * Writes a new home time zone to the db. Updates the home time zone in the 257 * db asynchronously and updates the local cache. Sending a time zone of 258 * **tbd** will cause it to be set to the device's time zone. null or empty 259 * tz will be ignored. 260 * 261 * @param context The calling activity 262 * @param timeZone The time zone to set Calendar to, or **tbd** 263 */ 264 public static void setTimeZone(Context context, String timeZone) { 265 mTZUtils.setTimeZone(context, timeZone); 266 } 267 268 /** 269 * Gets the time zone that Calendar should be displayed in This is a helper 270 * method to get the appropriate time zone for Calendar. If this is the 271 * first time this method has been called it will initiate an asynchronous 272 * query to verify that the data in preferences is correct. The callback 273 * supplied will only be called if this query returns a value other than 274 * what is stored in preferences and should cause the calling activity to 275 * refresh anything that depends on calling this method. 276 * 277 * @param context The calling activity 278 * @param callback The runnable that should execute if a query returns new 279 * values 280 * @return The string value representing the time zone Calendar should 281 * display 282 */ 283 public static String getTimeZone(Context context, Runnable callback) { 284 return mTZUtils.getTimeZone(context, callback); 285 } 286 287 /** 288 * Formats a date or a time range according to the local conventions. 289 * 290 * @param context the context is required only if the time is shown 291 * @param startMillis the start time in UTC milliseconds 292 * @param endMillis the end time in UTC milliseconds 293 * @param flags a bit mask of options See {@link DateUtils#formatDateRange(Context, Formatter, 294 * long, long, int, String) formatDateRange} 295 * @return a string containing the formatted date/time range. 296 */ 297 public static String formatDateRange( 298 Context context, long startMillis, long endMillis, int flags) { 299 return mTZUtils.formatDateRange(context, startMillis, endMillis, flags); 300 } 301 302 public static boolean getDefaultVibrate(Context context, SharedPreferences prefs) { 303 boolean vibrate; 304 if (prefs.contains(KEY_ALERTS_VIBRATE_WHEN)) { 305 // Migrate setting to new 4.2 behavior 306 // 307 // silent and never -> off 308 // always -> on 309 String vibrateWhen = prefs.getString(KEY_ALERTS_VIBRATE_WHEN, null); 310 vibrate = vibrateWhen != null && vibrateWhen.equals(context 311 .getString(R.string.prefDefault_alerts_vibrate_true)); 312 prefs.edit().remove(KEY_ALERTS_VIBRATE_WHEN).commit(); 313 Log.d(TAG, "Migrating KEY_ALERTS_VIBRATE_WHEN(" + vibrateWhen 314 + ") to KEY_ALERTS_VIBRATE = " + vibrate); 315 } else { 316 vibrate = prefs.getBoolean(GeneralPreferences.KEY_ALERTS_VIBRATE, 317 false); 318 } 319 return vibrate; 320 } 321 322 public static String[] getSharedPreference(Context context, String key, String[] defaultValue) { 323 SharedPreferences prefs = GeneralPreferences.getSharedPreferences(context); 324 Set<String> ss = prefs.getStringSet(key, null); 325 if (ss != null) { 326 String strings[] = new String[ss.size()]; 327 return ss.toArray(strings); 328 } 329 return defaultValue; 330 } 331 332 public static String getSharedPreference(Context context, String key, String defaultValue) { 333 SharedPreferences prefs = GeneralPreferences.getSharedPreferences(context); 334 return prefs.getString(key, defaultValue); 335 } 336 337 public static int getSharedPreference(Context context, String key, int defaultValue) { 338 SharedPreferences prefs = GeneralPreferences.getSharedPreferences(context); 339 return prefs.getInt(key, defaultValue); 340 } 341 342 public static boolean getSharedPreference(Context context, String key, boolean defaultValue) { 343 SharedPreferences prefs = GeneralPreferences.getSharedPreferences(context); 344 return prefs.getBoolean(key, defaultValue); 345 } 346 347 /** 348 * Asynchronously sets the preference with the given key to the given value 349 * 350 * @param context the context to use to get preferences from 351 * @param key the key of the preference to set 352 * @param value the value to set 353 */ 354 public static void setSharedPreference(Context context, String key, String value) { 355 SharedPreferences prefs = GeneralPreferences.getSharedPreferences(context); 356 prefs.edit().putString(key, value).apply(); 357 } 358 359 public static void setSharedPreference(Context context, String key, String[] values) { 360 SharedPreferences prefs = GeneralPreferences.getSharedPreferences(context); 361 LinkedHashSet<String> set = new LinkedHashSet<String>(); 362 for (String value : values) { 363 set.add(value); 364 } 365 prefs.edit().putStringSet(key, set).apply(); 366 } 367 368 protected static void tardis() { 369 mTardis = System.currentTimeMillis(); 370 } 371 372 protected static long getTardis() { 373 return mTardis; 374 } 375 376 public static void setSharedPreference(Context context, String key, boolean value) { 377 SharedPreferences prefs = GeneralPreferences.getSharedPreferences(context); 378 SharedPreferences.Editor editor = prefs.edit(); 379 editor.putBoolean(key, value); 380 editor.apply(); 381 } 382 383 static void setSharedPreference(Context context, String key, int value) { 384 SharedPreferences prefs = GeneralPreferences.getSharedPreferences(context); 385 SharedPreferences.Editor editor = prefs.edit(); 386 editor.putInt(key, value); 387 editor.apply(); 388 } 389 390 public static void removeSharedPreference(Context context, String key) { 391 SharedPreferences prefs = context.getSharedPreferences( 392 GeneralPreferences.SHARED_PREFS_NAME, Context.MODE_PRIVATE); 393 prefs.edit().remove(key).apply(); 394 } 395 396 // The backed up ring tone preference should not used because it is a device 397 // specific Uri. The preference now lives in a separate non-backed-up 398 // shared_pref file (SHARED_PREFS_NAME_NO_BACKUP). The preference in the old 399 // backed-up shared_pref file (SHARED_PREFS_NAME) is used only to control the 400 // default value when the ringtone dialog opens up. 401 // 402 // At backup manager "restore" time (which should happen before launcher 403 // comes up for the first time), the value will be set/reset to default 404 // ringtone. 405 public static String getRingTonePreference(Context context) { 406 SharedPreferences prefs = context.getSharedPreferences( 407 GeneralPreferences.SHARED_PREFS_NAME_NO_BACKUP, Context.MODE_PRIVATE); 408 String ringtone = prefs.getString(GeneralPreferences.KEY_ALERTS_RINGTONE, null); 409 410 // If it hasn't been populated yet, that means new code is running for 411 // the first time and restore hasn't happened. Migrate value from 412 // backed-up shared_pref to non-shared_pref. 413 if (ringtone == null) { 414 // Read from the old place with a default of DEFAULT_RINGTONE 415 ringtone = getSharedPreference(context, GeneralPreferences.KEY_ALERTS_RINGTONE, 416 GeneralPreferences.DEFAULT_RINGTONE); 417 418 // Write it to the new place 419 setRingTonePreference(context, ringtone); 420 } 421 422 return ringtone; 423 } 424 425 public static void setRingTonePreference(Context context, String value) { 426 SharedPreferences prefs = context.getSharedPreferences( 427 GeneralPreferences.SHARED_PREFS_NAME_NO_BACKUP, Context.MODE_PRIVATE); 428 prefs.edit().putString(GeneralPreferences.KEY_ALERTS_RINGTONE, value).apply(); 429 } 430 431 /** 432 * Save default agenda/day/week/month view for next time 433 * 434 * @param context 435 * @param viewId {@link CalendarController.ViewType} 436 */ 437 static void setDefaultView(Context context, int viewId) { 438 SharedPreferences prefs = GeneralPreferences.getSharedPreferences(context); 439 SharedPreferences.Editor editor = prefs.edit(); 440 441 boolean validDetailView = false; 442 if (mAllowWeekForDetailView && viewId == CalendarController.ViewType.WEEK) { 443 validDetailView = true; 444 } else { 445 validDetailView = viewId == CalendarController.ViewType.AGENDA 446 || viewId == CalendarController.ViewType.DAY; 447 } 448 449 if (validDetailView) { 450 // Record the detail start view 451 editor.putInt(GeneralPreferences.KEY_DETAILED_VIEW, viewId); 452 } 453 454 // Record the (new) start view 455 editor.putInt(GeneralPreferences.KEY_START_VIEW, viewId); 456 editor.apply(); 457 } 458 459 public static MatrixCursor matrixCursorFromCursor(Cursor cursor) { 460 if (cursor == null) { 461 return null; 462 } 463 464 String[] columnNames = cursor.getColumnNames(); 465 if (columnNames == null) { 466 columnNames = new String[] {}; 467 } 468 MatrixCursor newCursor = new MatrixCursor(columnNames); 469 int numColumns = cursor.getColumnCount(); 470 String data[] = new String[numColumns]; 471 cursor.moveToPosition(-1); 472 while (cursor.moveToNext()) { 473 for (int i = 0; i < numColumns; i++) { 474 data[i] = cursor.getString(i); 475 } 476 newCursor.addRow(data); 477 } 478 return newCursor; 479 } 480 481 /** 482 * Compares two cursors to see if they contain the same data. 483 * 484 * @return Returns true of the cursors contain the same data and are not 485 * null, false otherwise 486 */ 487 public static boolean compareCursors(Cursor c1, Cursor c2) { 488 if (c1 == null || c2 == null) { 489 return false; 490 } 491 492 int numColumns = c1.getColumnCount(); 493 if (numColumns != c2.getColumnCount()) { 494 return false; 495 } 496 497 if (c1.getCount() != c2.getCount()) { 498 return false; 499 } 500 501 c1.moveToPosition(-1); 502 c2.moveToPosition(-1); 503 while (c1.moveToNext() && c2.moveToNext()) { 504 for (int i = 0; i < numColumns; i++) { 505 if (!TextUtils.equals(c1.getString(i), c2.getString(i))) { 506 return false; 507 } 508 } 509 } 510 511 return true; 512 } 513 514 /** 515 * If the given intent specifies a time (in milliseconds since the epoch), 516 * then that time is returned. Otherwise, the current time is returned. 517 */ 518 public static final long timeFromIntentInMillis(Intent intent) { 519 // If the time was specified, then use that. Otherwise, use the current 520 // time. 521 Uri data = intent.getData(); 522 long millis = intent.getLongExtra(EXTRA_EVENT_BEGIN_TIME, -1); 523 if (millis == -1 && data != null && data.isHierarchical()) { 524 List<String> path = data.getPathSegments(); 525 if (path.size() == 2 && path.get(0).equals("time")) { 526 try { 527 millis = Long.valueOf(data.getLastPathSegment()); 528 } catch (NumberFormatException e) { 529 Log.i("Calendar", "timeFromIntentInMillis: Data existed but no valid time " 530 + "found. Using current time."); 531 } 532 } 533 } 534 if (millis <= 0) { 535 millis = System.currentTimeMillis(); 536 } 537 return millis; 538 } 539 540 /** 541 * Formats the given Time object so that it gives the month and year (for 542 * example, "September 2007"). 543 * 544 * @param time the time to format 545 * @return the string containing the weekday and the date 546 */ 547 public static String formatMonthYear(Context context, Time time) { 548 int flags = DateUtils.FORMAT_SHOW_DATE | DateUtils.FORMAT_NO_MONTH_DAY 549 | DateUtils.FORMAT_SHOW_YEAR; 550 long millis = time.toMillis(true); 551 return formatDateRange(context, millis, millis, flags); 552 } 553 554 /** 555 * Returns a list joined together by the provided delimiter, for example, 556 * ["a", "b", "c"] could be joined into "a,b,c" 557 * 558 * @param things the things to join together 559 * @param delim the delimiter to use 560 * @return a string contained the things joined together 561 */ 562 public static String join(List<?> things, String delim) { 563 StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(); 564 boolean first = true; 565 for (Object thing : things) { 566 if (first) { 567 first = false; 568 } else { 569 builder.append(delim); 570 } 571 builder.append(thing.toString()); 572 } 573 return builder.toString(); 574 } 575 576 /** 577 * Returns the week since {@link Time#EPOCH_JULIAN_DAY} (Jan 1, 1970) 578 * adjusted for first day of week. 579 * 580 * This takes a julian day and the week start day and calculates which 581 * week since {@link Time#EPOCH_JULIAN_DAY} that day occurs in, starting 582 * at 0. *Do not* use this to compute the ISO week number for the year. 583 * 584 * @param julianDay The julian day to calculate the week number for 585 * @param firstDayOfWeek Which week day is the first day of the week, 586 * see {@link Time#SUNDAY} 587 * @return Weeks since the epoch 588 */ 589 public static int getWeeksSinceEpochFromJulianDay(int julianDay, int firstDayOfWeek) { 590 int diff = Time.THURSDAY - firstDayOfWeek; 591 if (diff < 0) { 592 diff += 7; 593 } 594 int refDay = Time.EPOCH_JULIAN_DAY - diff; 595 return (julianDay - refDay) / 7; 596 } 597 598 /** 599 * Takes a number of weeks since the epoch and calculates the Julian day of 600 * the Monday for that week. 601 * 602 * This assumes that the week containing the {@link Time#EPOCH_JULIAN_DAY} 603 * is considered week 0. It returns the Julian day for the Monday 604 * {@code week} weeks after the Monday of the week containing the epoch. 605 * 606 * @param week Number of weeks since the epoch 607 * @return The julian day for the Monday of the given week since the epoch 608 */ 609 public static int getJulianMondayFromWeeksSinceEpoch(int week) { 610 return MONDAY_BEFORE_JULIAN_EPOCH + week * 7; 611 } 612 613 /** 614 * Get first day of week as android.text.format.Time constant. 615 * 616 * @return the first day of week in android.text.format.Time 617 */ 618 public static int getFirstDayOfWeek(Context context) { 619 SharedPreferences prefs = GeneralPreferences.getSharedPreferences(context); 620 String pref = prefs.getString( 621 GeneralPreferences.KEY_WEEK_START_DAY, GeneralPreferences.WEEK_START_DEFAULT); 622 623 int startDay; 624 if (GeneralPreferences.WEEK_START_DEFAULT.equals(pref)) { 625 startDay = Calendar.getInstance().getFirstDayOfWeek(); 626 } else { 627 startDay = Integer.parseInt(pref); 628 } 629 630 if (startDay == Calendar.SATURDAY) { 631 return Time.SATURDAY; 632 } else if (startDay == Calendar.MONDAY) { 633 return Time.MONDAY; 634 } else { 635 return Time.SUNDAY; 636 } 637 } 638 639 /** 640 * Get first day of week as java.util.Calendar constant. 641 * 642 * @return the first day of week as a java.util.Calendar constant 643 */ 644 public static int getFirstDayOfWeekAsCalendar(Context context) { 645 return convertDayOfWeekFromTimeToCalendar(getFirstDayOfWeek(context)); 646 } 647 648 /** 649 * Converts the day of the week from android.text.format.Time to java.util.Calendar 650 */ 651 public static int convertDayOfWeekFromTimeToCalendar(int timeDayOfWeek) { 652 switch (timeDayOfWeek) { 653 case Time.MONDAY: 654 return Calendar.MONDAY; 655 case Time.TUESDAY: 656 return Calendar.TUESDAY; 657 case Time.WEDNESDAY: 658 return Calendar.WEDNESDAY; 659 case Time.THURSDAY: 660 return Calendar.THURSDAY; 661 case Time.FRIDAY: 662 return Calendar.FRIDAY; 663 case Time.SATURDAY: 664 return Calendar.SATURDAY; 665 case Time.SUNDAY: 666 return Calendar.SUNDAY; 667 default: 668 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Argument must be between Time.SUNDAY and " + 669 "Time.SATURDAY"); 670 } 671 } 672 673 /** 674 * @return true when week number should be shown. 675 */ 676 public static boolean getShowWeekNumber(Context context) { 677 final SharedPreferences prefs = GeneralPreferences.getSharedPreferences(context); 678 return prefs.getBoolean( 679 GeneralPreferences.KEY_SHOW_WEEK_NUM, GeneralPreferences.DEFAULT_SHOW_WEEK_NUM); 680 } 681 682 /** 683 * @return true when declined events should be hidden. 684 */ 685 public static boolean getHideDeclinedEvents(Context context) { 686 final SharedPreferences prefs = GeneralPreferences.getSharedPreferences(context); 687 return prefs.getBoolean(GeneralPreferences.KEY_HIDE_DECLINED, false); 688 } 689 690 public static int getDaysPerWeek(Context context) { 691 final SharedPreferences prefs = GeneralPreferences.getSharedPreferences(context); 692 return prefs.getInt(GeneralPreferences.KEY_DAYS_PER_WEEK, 7); 693 } 694 695 /** 696 * Determine whether the column position is Saturday or not. 697 * 698 * @param column the column position 699 * @param firstDayOfWeek the first day of week in android.text.format.Time 700 * @return true if the column is Saturday position 701 */ 702 public static boolean isSaturday(int column, int firstDayOfWeek) { 703 return (firstDayOfWeek == Time.SUNDAY && column == 6) 704 || (firstDayOfWeek == Time.MONDAY && column == 5) 705 || (firstDayOfWeek == Time.SATURDAY && column == 0); 706 } 707 708 /** 709 * Determine whether the column position is Sunday or not. 710 * 711 * @param column the column position 712 * @param firstDayOfWeek the first day of week in android.text.format.Time 713 * @return true if the column is Sunday position 714 */ 715 public static boolean isSunday(int column, int firstDayOfWeek) { 716 return (firstDayOfWeek == Time.SUNDAY && column == 0) 717 || (firstDayOfWeek == Time.MONDAY && column == 6) 718 || (firstDayOfWeek == Time.SATURDAY && column == 1); 719 } 720 721 /** 722 * Convert given UTC time into current local time. This assumes it is for an 723 * allday event and will adjust the time to be on a midnight boundary. 724 * 725 * @param recycle Time object to recycle, otherwise null. 726 * @param utcTime Time to convert, in UTC. 727 * @param tz The time zone to convert this time to. 728 */ 729 public static long convertAlldayUtcToLocal(Time recycle, long utcTime, String tz) { 730 if (recycle == null) { 731 recycle = new Time(); 732 } 733 recycle.timezone = Time.TIMEZONE_UTC; 734 recycle.set(utcTime); 735 recycle.timezone = tz; 736 return recycle.normalize(true); 737 } 738 739 public static long convertAlldayLocalToUTC(Time recycle, long localTime, String tz) { 740 if (recycle == null) { 741 recycle = new Time(); 742 } 743 recycle.timezone = tz; 744 recycle.set(localTime); 745 recycle.timezone = Time.TIMEZONE_UTC; 746 return recycle.normalize(true); 747 } 748 749 /** 750 * Finds and returns the next midnight after "theTime" in milliseconds UTC 751 * 752 * @param recycle - Time object to recycle, otherwise null. 753 * @param theTime - Time used for calculations (in UTC) 754 * @param tz The time zone to convert this time to. 755 */ 756 public static long getNextMidnight(Time recycle, long theTime, String tz) { 757 if (recycle == null) { 758 recycle = new Time(); 759 } 760 recycle.timezone = tz; 761 recycle.set(theTime); 762 recycle.monthDay ++; 763 recycle.hour = 0; 764 recycle.minute = 0; 765 recycle.second = 0; 766 return recycle.normalize(true); 767 } 768 769 /** 770 * Scan through a cursor of calendars and check if names are duplicated. 771 * This travels a cursor containing calendar display names and fills in the 772 * provided map with whether or not each name is repeated. 773 * 774 * @param isDuplicateName The map to put the duplicate check results in. 775 * @param cursor The query of calendars to check 776 * @param nameIndex The column of the query that contains the display name 777 */ 778 public static void checkForDuplicateNames( 779 Map<String, Boolean> isDuplicateName, Cursor cursor, int nameIndex) { 780 isDuplicateName.clear(); 781 cursor.moveToPosition(-1); 782 while (cursor.moveToNext()) { 783 String displayName = cursor.getString(nameIndex); 784 // Set it to true if we've seen this name before, false otherwise 785 if (displayName != null) { 786 isDuplicateName.put(displayName, isDuplicateName.containsKey(displayName)); 787 } 788 } 789 } 790 791 /** 792 * Null-safe object comparison 793 * 794 * @param s1 795 * @param s2 796 * @return 797 */ 798 public static boolean equals(Object o1, Object o2) { 799 return o1 == null ? o2 == null : o1.equals(o2); 800 } 801 802 public static void setAllowWeekForDetailView(boolean allowWeekView) { 803 mAllowWeekForDetailView = allowWeekView; 804 } 805 806 public static boolean getAllowWeekForDetailView() { 807 return mAllowWeekForDetailView; 808 } 809 810 public static boolean getConfigBool(Context c, int key) { 811 return c.getResources().getBoolean(key); 812 } 813 814 /** 815 * For devices with Jellybean or later, darkens the given color to ensure that white text is 816 * clearly visible on top of it. For devices prior to Jellybean, does nothing, as the 817 * sync adapter handles the color change. 818 * 819 * @param color 820 */ 821 public static int getDisplayColorFromColor(int color) { 822 if (!isJellybeanOrLater()) { 823 return color; 824 } 825 826 float[] hsv = new float[3]; 827 Color.colorToHSV(color, hsv); 828 hsv[1] = Math.min(hsv[1] * SATURATION_ADJUST, 1.0f); 829 hsv[2] = hsv[2] * INTENSITY_ADJUST; 830 return Color.HSVToColor(hsv); 831 } 832 833 // This takes a color and computes what it would look like blended with 834 // white. The result is the color that should be used for declined events. 835 public static int getDeclinedColorFromColor(int color) { 836 int bg = 0xffffffff; 837 int a = DECLINED_EVENT_ALPHA; 838 int r = (((color & 0x00ff0000) * a) + ((bg & 0x00ff0000) * (0xff - a))) & 0xff000000; 839 int g = (((color & 0x0000ff00) * a) + ((bg & 0x0000ff00) * (0xff - a))) & 0x00ff0000; 840 int b = (((color & 0x000000ff) * a) + ((bg & 0x000000ff) * (0xff - a))) & 0x0000ff00; 841 return (0xff000000) | ((r | g | b) >> 8); 842 } 843 844 // A single strand represents one color of events. Events are divided up by 845 // color to make them convenient to draw. The black strand is special in 846 // that it holds conflicting events as well as color settings for allday on 847 // each day. 848 public static class DNAStrand { 849 public float[] points; 850 public int[] allDays; // color for the allday, 0 means no event 851 int position; 852 public int color; 853 int count; 854 } 855 856 // A segment is a single continuous length of time occupied by a single 857 // color. Segments should never span multiple days. 858 private static class DNASegment { 859 int startMinute; // in minutes since the start of the week 860 int endMinute; 861 int color; // Calendar color or black for conflicts 862 int day; // quick reference to the day this segment is on 863 } 864 865 /** 866 * Converts a list of events to a list of segments to draw. Assumes list is 867 * ordered by start time of the events. The function processes events for a 868 * range of days from firstJulianDay to firstJulianDay + dayXs.length - 1. 869 * The algorithm goes over all the events and creates a set of segments 870 * ordered by start time. This list of segments is then converted into a 871 * HashMap of strands which contain the draw points and are organized by 872 * color. The strands can then be drawn by setting the paint color to each 873 * strand's color and calling drawLines on its set of points. The points are 874 * set up using the following parameters. 875 * <ul> 876 * <li>Events between midnight and WORK_DAY_START_MINUTES are compressed 877 * into the first 1/8th of the space between top and bottom.</li> 878 * <li>Events between WORK_DAY_END_MINUTES and the following midnight are 879 * compressed into the last 1/8th of the space between top and bottom</li> 880 * <li>Events between WORK_DAY_START_MINUTES and WORK_DAY_END_MINUTES use 881 * the remaining 3/4ths of the space</li> 882 * <li>All segments drawn will maintain at least minPixels height, except 883 * for conflicts in the first or last 1/8th, which may be smaller</li> 884 * </ul> 885 * 886 * @param firstJulianDay The julian day of the first day of events 887 * @param events A list of events sorted by start time 888 * @param top The lowest y value the dna should be drawn at 889 * @param bottom The highest y value the dna should be drawn at 890 * @param dayXs An array of x values to draw the dna at, one for each day 891 * @param conflictColor the color to use for conflicts 892 * @return 893 */ 894 public static HashMap<Integer, DNAStrand> createDNAStrands(int firstJulianDay, 895 ArrayList<Event> events, int top, int bottom, int minPixels, int[] dayXs, 896 Context context) { 897 898 if (!mMinutesLoaded) { 899 if (context == null) { 900 Log.wtf(TAG, "No context and haven't loaded parameters yet! Can't create DNA."); 901 } 902 Resources res = context.getResources(); 903 CONFLICT_COLOR = res.getColor(R.color.month_dna_conflict_time_color); 904 WORK_DAY_START_MINUTES = res.getInteger(R.integer.work_start_minutes); 905 WORK_DAY_END_MINUTES = res.getInteger(R.integer.work_end_minutes); 906 WORK_DAY_END_LENGTH = DAY_IN_MINUTES - WORK_DAY_END_MINUTES; 907 WORK_DAY_MINUTES = WORK_DAY_END_MINUTES - WORK_DAY_START_MINUTES; 908 mMinutesLoaded = true; 909 } 910 911 if (events == null || events.isEmpty() || dayXs == null || dayXs.length < 1 912 || bottom - top < 8 || minPixels < 0) { 913 Log.e(TAG, 914 "Bad values for createDNAStrands! events:" + events + " dayXs:" 915 + Arrays.toString(dayXs) + " bot-top:" + (bottom - top) + " minPixels:" 916 + minPixels); 917 return null; 918 } 919 920 LinkedList<DNASegment> segments = new LinkedList<DNASegment>(); 921 HashMap<Integer, DNAStrand> strands = new HashMap<Integer, DNAStrand>(); 922 // add a black strand by default, other colors will get added in 923 // the loop 924 DNAStrand blackStrand = new DNAStrand(); 925 blackStrand.color = CONFLICT_COLOR; 926 strands.put(CONFLICT_COLOR, blackStrand); 927 // the min length is the number of minutes that will occupy 928 // MIN_SEGMENT_PIXELS in the 'work day' time slot. This computes the 929 // minutes/pixel * minpx where the number of pixels are 3/4 the total 930 // dna height: 4*(mins/(px * 3/4)) 931 int minMinutes = minPixels * 4 * WORK_DAY_MINUTES / (3 * (bottom - top)); 932 933 // There are slightly fewer than half as many pixels in 1/6 the space, 934 // so round to 2.5x for the min minutes in the non-work area 935 int minOtherMinutes = minMinutes * 5 / 2; 936 int lastJulianDay = firstJulianDay + dayXs.length - 1; 937 938 Event event = new Event(); 939 // Go through all the events for the week 940 for (Event currEvent : events) { 941 // if this event is outside the weeks range skip it 942 if (currEvent.endDay < firstJulianDay || currEvent.startDay > lastJulianDay) { 943 continue; 944 } 945 if (currEvent.drawAsAllday()) { 946 addAllDayToStrands(currEvent, strands, firstJulianDay, dayXs.length); 947 continue; 948 } 949 // Copy the event over so we can clip its start and end to our range 950 currEvent.copyTo(event); 951 if (event.startDay < firstJulianDay) { 952 event.startDay = firstJulianDay; 953 event.startTime = 0; 954 } 955 // If it starts after the work day make sure the start is at least 956 // minPixels from midnight 957 if (event.startTime > DAY_IN_MINUTES - minOtherMinutes) { 958 event.startTime = DAY_IN_MINUTES - minOtherMinutes; 959 } 960 if (event.endDay > lastJulianDay) { 961 event.endDay = lastJulianDay; 962 event.endTime = DAY_IN_MINUTES - 1; 963 } 964 // If the end time is before the work day make sure it ends at least 965 // minPixels after midnight 966 if (event.endTime < minOtherMinutes) { 967 event.endTime = minOtherMinutes; 968 } 969 // If the start and end are on the same day make sure they are at 970 // least minPixels apart. This only needs to be done for times 971 // outside the work day as the min distance for within the work day 972 // is enforced in the segment code. 973 if (event.startDay == event.endDay && 974 event.endTime - event.startTime < minOtherMinutes) { 975 // If it's less than minPixels in an area before the work 976 // day 977 if (event.startTime < WORK_DAY_START_MINUTES) { 978 // extend the end to the first easy guarantee that it's 979 // minPixels 980 event.endTime = Math.min(event.startTime + minOtherMinutes, 981 WORK_DAY_START_MINUTES + minMinutes); 982 // if it's in the area after the work day 983 } else if (event.endTime > WORK_DAY_END_MINUTES) { 984 // First try shifting the end but not past midnight 985 event.endTime = Math.min(event.endTime + minOtherMinutes, DAY_IN_MINUTES - 1); 986 // if it's still too small move the start back 987 if (event.endTime - event.startTime < minOtherMinutes) { 988 event.startTime = event.endTime - minOtherMinutes; 989 } 990 } 991 } 992 993 // This handles adding the first segment 994 if (segments.size() == 0) { 995 addNewSegment(segments, event, strands, firstJulianDay, 0, minMinutes); 996 continue; 997 } 998 // Now compare our current start time to the end time of the last 999 // segment in the list 1000 DNASegment lastSegment = segments.getLast(); 1001 int startMinute = (event.startDay - firstJulianDay) * DAY_IN_MINUTES + event.startTime; 1002 int endMinute = Math.max((event.endDay - firstJulianDay) * DAY_IN_MINUTES 1003 + event.endTime, startMinute + minMinutes); 1004 1005 if (startMinute < 0) { 1006 startMinute = 0; 1007 } 1008 if (endMinute >= WEEK_IN_MINUTES) { 1009 endMinute = WEEK_IN_MINUTES - 1; 1010 } 1011 // If we start before the last segment in the list ends we need to 1012 // start going through the list as this may conflict with other 1013 // events 1014 if (startMinute < lastSegment.endMinute) { 1015 int i = segments.size(); 1016 // find the last segment this event intersects with 1017 while (--i >= 0 && endMinute < segments.get(i).startMinute); 1018 1019 DNASegment currSegment; 1020 // for each segment this event intersects with 1021 for (; i >= 0 && startMinute <= (currSegment = segments.get(i)).endMinute; i--) { 1022 // if the segment is already a conflict ignore it 1023 if (currSegment.color == CONFLICT_COLOR) { 1024 continue; 1025 } 1026 // if the event ends before the segment and wouldn't create 1027 // a segment that is too small split off the right side 1028 if (endMinute < currSegment.endMinute - minMinutes) { 1029 DNASegment rhs = new DNASegment(); 1030 rhs.endMinute = currSegment.endMinute; 1031 rhs.color = currSegment.color; 1032 rhs.startMinute = endMinute + 1; 1033 rhs.day = currSegment.day; 1034 currSegment.endMinute = endMinute; 1035 segments.add(i + 1, rhs); 1036 strands.get(rhs.color).count++; 1037 if (DEBUG) { 1038 Log.d(TAG, "Added rhs, curr:" + currSegment.toString() + " i:" 1039 + segments.get(i).toString()); 1040 } 1041 } 1042 // if the event starts after the segment and wouldn't create 1043 // a segment that is too small split off the left side 1044 if (startMinute > currSegment.startMinute + minMinutes) { 1045 DNASegment lhs = new DNASegment(); 1046 lhs.startMinute = currSegment.startMinute; 1047 lhs.color = currSegment.color; 1048 lhs.endMinute = startMinute - 1; 1049 lhs.day = currSegment.day; 1050 currSegment.startMinute = startMinute; 1051 // increment i so that we are at the right position when 1052 // referencing the segments to the right and left of the 1053 // current segment. 1054 segments.add(i++, lhs); 1055 strands.get(lhs.color).count++; 1056 if (DEBUG) { 1057 Log.d(TAG, "Added lhs, curr:" + currSegment.toString() + " i:" 1058 + segments.get(i).toString()); 1059 } 1060 } 1061 // if the right side is black merge this with the segment to 1062 // the right if they're on the same day and overlap 1063 if (i + 1 < segments.size()) { 1064 DNASegment rhs = segments.get(i + 1); 1065 if (rhs.color == CONFLICT_COLOR && currSegment.day == rhs.day 1066 && rhs.startMinute <= currSegment.endMinute + 1) { 1067 rhs.startMinute = Math.min(currSegment.startMinute, rhs.startMinute); 1068 segments.remove(currSegment); 1069 strands.get(currSegment.color).count--; 1070 // point at the new current segment 1071 currSegment = rhs; 1072 } 1073 } 1074 // if the left side is black merge this with the segment to 1075 // the left if they're on the same day and overlap 1076 if (i - 1 >= 0) { 1077 DNASegment lhs = segments.get(i - 1); 1078 if (lhs.color == CONFLICT_COLOR && currSegment.day == lhs.day 1079 && lhs.endMinute >= currSegment.startMinute - 1) { 1080 lhs.endMinute = Math.max(currSegment.endMinute, lhs.endMinute); 1081 segments.remove(currSegment); 1082 strands.get(currSegment.color).count--; 1083 // point at the new current segment 1084 currSegment = lhs; 1085 // point i at the new current segment in case new 1086 // code is added 1087 i--; 1088 } 1089 } 1090 // if we're still not black, decrement the count for the 1091 // color being removed, change this to black, and increment 1092 // the black count 1093 if (currSegment.color != CONFLICT_COLOR) { 1094 strands.get(currSegment.color).count--; 1095 currSegment.color = CONFLICT_COLOR; 1096 strands.get(CONFLICT_COLOR).count++; 1097 } 1098 } 1099 1100 } 1101 // If this event extends beyond the last segment add a new segment 1102 if (endMinute > lastSegment.endMinute) { 1103 addNewSegment(segments, event, strands, firstJulianDay, lastSegment.endMinute, 1104 minMinutes); 1105 } 1106 } 1107 weaveDNAStrands(segments, firstJulianDay, strands, top, bottom, dayXs); 1108 return strands; 1109 } 1110 1111 // This figures out allDay colors as allDay events are found 1112 private static void addAllDayToStrands(Event event, HashMap<Integer, DNAStrand> strands, 1113 int firstJulianDay, int numDays) { 1114 DNAStrand strand = getOrCreateStrand(strands, CONFLICT_COLOR); 1115 // if we haven't initialized the allDay portion create it now 1116 if (strand.allDays == null) { 1117 strand.allDays = new int[numDays]; 1118 } 1119 1120 // For each day this event is on update the color 1121 int end = Math.min(event.endDay - firstJulianDay, numDays - 1); 1122 for (int i = Math.max(event.startDay - firstJulianDay, 0); i <= end; i++) { 1123 if (strand.allDays[i] != 0) { 1124 // if this day already had a color, it is now a conflict 1125 strand.allDays[i] = CONFLICT_COLOR; 1126 } else { 1127 // else it's just the color of the event 1128 strand.allDays[i] = event.color; 1129 } 1130 } 1131 } 1132 1133 // This processes all the segments, sorts them by color, and generates a 1134 // list of points to draw 1135 private static void weaveDNAStrands(LinkedList<DNASegment> segments, int firstJulianDay, 1136 HashMap<Integer, DNAStrand> strands, int top, int bottom, int[] dayXs) { 1137 // First, get rid of any colors that ended up with no segments 1138 Iterator<DNAStrand> strandIterator = strands.values().iterator(); 1139 while (strandIterator.hasNext()) { 1140 DNAStrand strand = strandIterator.next(); 1141 if (strand.count < 1 && strand.allDays == null) { 1142 strandIterator.remove(); 1143 continue; 1144 } 1145 strand.points = new float[strand.count * 4]; 1146 strand.position = 0; 1147 } 1148 // Go through each segment and compute its points 1149 for (DNASegment segment : segments) { 1150 // Add the points to the strand of that color 1151 DNAStrand strand = strands.get(segment.color); 1152 int dayIndex = segment.day - firstJulianDay; 1153 int dayStartMinute = segment.startMinute % DAY_IN_MINUTES; 1154 int dayEndMinute = segment.endMinute % DAY_IN_MINUTES; 1155 int height = bottom - top; 1156 int workDayHeight = height * 3 / 4; 1157 int remainderHeight = (height - workDayHeight) / 2; 1158 1159 int x = dayXs[dayIndex]; 1160 int y0 = 0; 1161 int y1 = 0; 1162 1163 y0 = top + getPixelOffsetFromMinutes(dayStartMinute, workDayHeight, remainderHeight); 1164 y1 = top + getPixelOffsetFromMinutes(dayEndMinute, workDayHeight, remainderHeight); 1165 if (DEBUG) { 1166 Log.d(TAG, "Adding " + Integer.toHexString(segment.color) + " at x,y0,y1: " + x 1167 + " " + y0 + " " + y1 + " for " + dayStartMinute + " " + dayEndMinute); 1168 } 1169 strand.points[strand.position++] = x; 1170 strand.points[strand.position++] = y0; 1171 strand.points[strand.position++] = x; 1172 strand.points[strand.position++] = y1; 1173 } 1174 } 1175 1176 /** 1177 * Compute a pixel offset from the top for a given minute from the work day 1178 * height and the height of the top area. 1179 */ 1180 private static int getPixelOffsetFromMinutes(int minute, int workDayHeight, 1181 int remainderHeight) { 1182 int y; 1183 if (minute < WORK_DAY_START_MINUTES) { 1184 y = minute * remainderHeight / WORK_DAY_START_MINUTES; 1185 } else if (minute < WORK_DAY_END_MINUTES) { 1186 y = remainderHeight + (minute - WORK_DAY_START_MINUTES) * workDayHeight 1187 / WORK_DAY_MINUTES; 1188 } else { 1189 y = remainderHeight + workDayHeight + (minute - WORK_DAY_END_MINUTES) * remainderHeight 1190 / WORK_DAY_END_LENGTH; 1191 } 1192 return y; 1193 } 1194 1195 /** 1196 * Add a new segment based on the event provided. This will handle splitting 1197 * segments across day boundaries and ensures a minimum size for segments. 1198 */ 1199 private static void addNewSegment(LinkedList<DNASegment> segments, Event event, 1200 HashMap<Integer, DNAStrand> strands, int firstJulianDay, int minStart, int minMinutes) { 1201 if (event.startDay > event.endDay) { 1202 Log.wtf(TAG, "Event starts after it ends: " + event.toString()); 1203 } 1204 // If this is a multiday event split it up by day 1205 if (event.startDay != event.endDay) { 1206 Event lhs = new Event(); 1207 lhs.color = event.color; 1208 lhs.startDay = event.startDay; 1209 // the first day we want the start time to be the actual start time 1210 lhs.startTime = event.startTime; 1211 lhs.endDay = lhs.startDay; 1212 lhs.endTime = DAY_IN_MINUTES - 1; 1213 // Nearly recursive iteration! 1214 while (lhs.startDay != event.endDay) { 1215 addNewSegment(segments, lhs, strands, firstJulianDay, minStart, minMinutes); 1216 // The days in between are all day, even though that shouldn't 1217 // actually happen due to the allday filtering 1218 lhs.startDay++; 1219 lhs.endDay = lhs.startDay; 1220 lhs.startTime = 0; 1221 minStart = 0; 1222 } 1223 // The last day we want the end time to be the actual end time 1224 lhs.endTime = event.endTime; 1225 event = lhs; 1226 } 1227 // Create the new segment and compute its fields 1228 DNASegment segment = new DNASegment(); 1229 int dayOffset = (event.startDay - firstJulianDay) * DAY_IN_MINUTES; 1230 int endOfDay = dayOffset + DAY_IN_MINUTES - 1; 1231 // clip the start if needed 1232 segment.startMinute = Math.max(dayOffset + event.startTime, minStart); 1233 // and extend the end if it's too small, but not beyond the end of the 1234 // day 1235 int minEnd = Math.min(segment.startMinute + minMinutes, endOfDay); 1236 segment.endMinute = Math.max(dayOffset + event.endTime, minEnd); 1237 if (segment.endMinute > endOfDay) { 1238 segment.endMinute = endOfDay; 1239 } 1240 1241 segment.color = event.color; 1242 segment.day = event.startDay; 1243 segments.add(segment); 1244 // increment the count for the correct color or add a new strand if we 1245 // don't have that color yet 1246 DNAStrand strand = getOrCreateStrand(strands, segment.color); 1247 strand.count++; 1248 } 1249 1250 /** 1251 * Try to get a strand of the given color. Create it if it doesn't exist. 1252 */ 1253 private static DNAStrand getOrCreateStrand(HashMap<Integer, DNAStrand> strands, int color) { 1254 DNAStrand strand = strands.get(color); 1255 if (strand == null) { 1256 strand = new DNAStrand(); 1257 strand.color = color; 1258 strand.count = 0; 1259 strands.put(strand.color, strand); 1260 } 1261 return strand; 1262 } 1263 1264 /** 1265 * Sends an intent to launch the top level Calendar view. 1266 * 1267 * @param context 1268 */ 1269 public static void returnToCalendarHome(Context context) { 1270 Intent launchIntent = new Intent(context, AllInOneActivity.class); 1271 launchIntent.setAction(Intent.ACTION_DEFAULT); 1272 launchIntent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP); 1273 launchIntent.putExtra(INTENT_KEY_HOME, true); 1274 context.startActivity(launchIntent); 1275 } 1276 1277 /** 1278 * This sets up a search view to use Calendar's search suggestions provider 1279 * and to allow refining the search. 1280 * 1281 * @param view The {@link SearchView} to set up 1282 * @param act The activity using the view 1283 */ 1284 public static void setUpSearchView(SearchView view, Activity act) { 1285 SearchManager searchManager = (SearchManager) act.getSystemService(Context.SEARCH_SERVICE); 1286 view.setSearchableInfo(searchManager.getSearchableInfo(act.getComponentName())); 1287 view.setQueryRefinementEnabled(true); 1288 } 1289 1290 /** 1291 * Given a context and a time in millis since unix epoch figures out the 1292 * correct week of the year for that time. 1293 * 1294 * @param millisSinceEpoch 1295 * @return 1296 */ 1297 public static int getWeekNumberFromTime(long millisSinceEpoch, Context context) { 1298 Time weekTime = new Time(getTimeZone(context, null)); 1299 weekTime.set(millisSinceEpoch); 1300 weekTime.normalize(true); 1301 int firstDayOfWeek = getFirstDayOfWeek(context); 1302 // if the date is on Saturday or Sunday and the start of the week 1303 // isn't Monday we may need to shift the date to be in the correct 1304 // week 1305 if (weekTime.weekDay == Time.SUNDAY 1306 && (firstDayOfWeek == Time.SUNDAY || firstDayOfWeek == Time.SATURDAY)) { 1307 weekTime.monthDay++; 1308 weekTime.normalize(true); 1309 } else if (weekTime.weekDay == Time.SATURDAY && firstDayOfWeek == Time.SATURDAY) { 1310 weekTime.monthDay += 2; 1311 weekTime.normalize(true); 1312 } 1313 return weekTime.getWeekNumber(); 1314 } 1315 1316 /** 1317 * Formats a day of the week string. This is either just the name of the day 1318 * or a combination of yesterday/today/tomorrow and the day of the week. 1319 * 1320 * @param julianDay The julian day to get the string for 1321 * @param todayJulianDay The julian day for today's date 1322 * @param millis A utc millis since epoch time that falls on julian day 1323 * @param context The calling context, used to get the timezone and do the 1324 * formatting 1325 * @return 1326 */ 1327 public static String getDayOfWeekString(int julianDay, int todayJulianDay, long millis, 1328 Context context) { 1329 getTimeZone(context, null); 1330 int flags = DateUtils.FORMAT_SHOW_WEEKDAY; 1331 String dayViewText; 1332 if (julianDay == todayJulianDay) { 1333 dayViewText = context.getString(R.string.agenda_today, 1334 mTZUtils.formatDateRange(context, millis, millis, flags).toString()); 1335 } else if (julianDay == todayJulianDay - 1) { 1336 dayViewText = context.getString(R.string.agenda_yesterday, 1337 mTZUtils.formatDateRange(context, millis, millis, flags).toString()); 1338 } else if (julianDay == todayJulianDay + 1) { 1339 dayViewText = context.getString(R.string.agenda_tomorrow, 1340 mTZUtils.formatDateRange(context, millis, millis, flags).toString()); 1341 } else { 1342 dayViewText = mTZUtils.formatDateRange(context, millis, millis, flags).toString(); 1343 } 1344 dayViewText = dayViewText.toUpperCase(); 1345 return dayViewText; 1346 } 1347 1348 // Calculate the time until midnight + 1 second and set the handler to 1349 // do run the runnable 1350 public static void setMidnightUpdater(Handler h, Runnable r, String timezone) { 1351 if (h == null || r == null || timezone == null) { 1352 return; 1353 } 1354 long now = System.currentTimeMillis(); 1355 Time time = new Time(timezone); 1356 time.set(now); 1357 long runInMillis = (24 * 3600 - time.hour * 3600 - time.minute * 60 - 1358 time.second + 1) * 1000; 1359 h.removeCallbacks(r); 1360 h.postDelayed(r, runInMillis); 1361 } 1362 1363 // Stop the midnight update thread 1364 public static void resetMidnightUpdater(Handler h, Runnable r) { 1365 if (h == null || r == null) { 1366 return; 1367 } 1368 h.removeCallbacks(r); 1369 } 1370 1371 /** 1372 * Returns a string description of the specified time interval. 1373 */ 1374 public static String getDisplayedDatetime(long startMillis, long endMillis, long currentMillis, 1375 String localTimezone, boolean allDay, Context context) { 1376 // Configure date/time formatting. 1377 int flagsDate = DateUtils.FORMAT_SHOW_DATE | DateUtils.FORMAT_SHOW_WEEKDAY; 1378 int flagsTime = DateUtils.FORMAT_SHOW_TIME; 1379 if (DateFormat.is24HourFormat(context)) { 1380 flagsTime |= DateUtils.FORMAT_24HOUR; 1381 } 1382 1383 Time currentTime = new Time(localTimezone); 1384 currentTime.set(currentMillis); 1385 Resources resources = context.getResources(); 1386 String datetimeString = null; 1387 if (allDay) { 1388 // All day events require special timezone adjustment. 1389 long localStartMillis = convertAlldayUtcToLocal(null, startMillis, localTimezone); 1390 long localEndMillis = convertAlldayUtcToLocal(null, endMillis, localTimezone); 1391 if (singleDayEvent(localStartMillis, localEndMillis, currentTime.gmtoff)) { 1392 // If possible, use "Today" or "Tomorrow" instead of a full date string. 1393 int todayOrTomorrow = isTodayOrTomorrow(context.getResources(), 1394 localStartMillis, currentMillis, currentTime.gmtoff); 1395 if (TODAY == todayOrTomorrow) { 1396 datetimeString = resources.getString(R.string.today); 1397 } else if (TOMORROW == todayOrTomorrow) { 1398 datetimeString = resources.getString(R.string.tomorrow); 1399 } 1400 } 1401 if (datetimeString == null) { 1402 // For multi-day allday events or single-day all-day events that are not 1403 // today or tomorrow, use framework formatter. 1404 Formatter f = new Formatter(new StringBuilder(50), Locale.getDefault()); 1405 datetimeString = DateUtils.formatDateRange(context, f, startMillis, 1406 endMillis, flagsDate, Time.TIMEZONE_UTC).toString(); 1407 } 1408 } else { 1409 if (singleDayEvent(startMillis, endMillis, currentTime.gmtoff)) { 1410 // Format the time. 1411 String timeString = Utils.formatDateRange(context, startMillis, endMillis, 1412 flagsTime); 1413 1414 // If possible, use "Today" or "Tomorrow" instead of a full date string. 1415 int todayOrTomorrow = isTodayOrTomorrow(context.getResources(), startMillis, 1416 currentMillis, currentTime.gmtoff); 1417 if (TODAY == todayOrTomorrow) { 1418 // Example: "Today at 1:00pm - 2:00 pm" 1419 datetimeString = resources.getString(R.string.today_at_time_fmt, 1420 timeString); 1421 } else if (TOMORROW == todayOrTomorrow) { 1422 // Example: "Tomorrow at 1:00pm - 2:00 pm" 1423 datetimeString = resources.getString(R.string.tomorrow_at_time_fmt, 1424 timeString); 1425 } else { 1426 // Format the full date. Example: "Thursday, April 12, 1:00pm - 2:00pm" 1427 String dateString = Utils.formatDateRange(context, startMillis, endMillis, 1428 flagsDate); 1429 datetimeString = resources.getString(R.string.date_time_fmt, dateString, 1430 timeString); 1431 } 1432 } else { 1433 // For multiday events, shorten day/month names. 1434 // Example format: "Fri Apr 6, 5:00pm - Sun, Apr 8, 6:00pm" 1435 int flagsDatetime = flagsDate | flagsTime | DateUtils.FORMAT_ABBREV_MONTH | 1436 DateUtils.FORMAT_ABBREV_WEEKDAY; 1437 datetimeString = Utils.formatDateRange(context, startMillis, endMillis, 1438 flagsDatetime); 1439 } 1440 } 1441 return datetimeString; 1442 } 1443 1444 /** 1445 * Returns the timezone to display in the event info, if the local timezone is different 1446 * from the event timezone. Otherwise returns null. 1447 */ 1448 public static String getDisplayedTimezone(long startMillis, String localTimezone, 1449 String eventTimezone) { 1450 String tzDisplay = null; 1451 if (!TextUtils.equals(localTimezone, eventTimezone)) { 1452 // Figure out if this is in DST 1453 TimeZone tz = TimeZone.getTimeZone(localTimezone); 1454 if (tz == null || tz.getID().equals("GMT")) { 1455 tzDisplay = localTimezone; 1456 } else { 1457 Time startTime = new Time(localTimezone); 1458 startTime.set(startMillis); 1459 tzDisplay = tz.getDisplayName(startTime.isDst != 0, TimeZone.SHORT); 1460 } 1461 } 1462 return tzDisplay; 1463 } 1464 1465 /** 1466 * Returns whether the specified time interval is in a single day. 1467 */ 1468 private static boolean singleDayEvent(long startMillis, long endMillis, long localGmtOffset) { 1469 if (startMillis == endMillis) { 1470 return true; 1471 } 1472 1473 // An event ending at midnight should still be a single-day event, so check 1474 // time end-1. 1475 int startDay = Time.getJulianDay(startMillis, localGmtOffset); 1476 int endDay = Time.getJulianDay(endMillis - 1, localGmtOffset); 1477 return startDay == endDay; 1478 } 1479 1480 // Using int constants as a return value instead of an enum to minimize resources. 1481 private static final int TODAY = 1; 1482 private static final int TOMORROW = 2; 1483 private static final int NONE = 0; 1484 1485 /** 1486 * Returns TODAY or TOMORROW if applicable. Otherwise returns NONE. 1487 */ 1488 private static int isTodayOrTomorrow(Resources r, long dayMillis, 1489 long currentMillis, long localGmtOffset) { 1490 int startDay = Time.getJulianDay(dayMillis, localGmtOffset); 1491 int currentDay = Time.getJulianDay(currentMillis, localGmtOffset); 1492 1493 int days = startDay - currentDay; 1494 if (days == 1) { 1495 return TOMORROW; 1496 } else if (days == 0) { 1497 return TODAY; 1498 } else { 1499 return NONE; 1500 } 1501 } 1502 1503 /** 1504 * Create an intent for emailing attendees of an event. 1505 * 1506 * @param resources The resources for translating strings. 1507 * @param eventTitle The title of the event to use as the email subject. 1508 * @param body The default text for the email body. 1509 * @param toEmails The list of emails for the 'to' line. 1510 * @param ccEmails The list of emails for the 'cc' line. 1511 * @param ownerAccount The owner account to use as the email sender. 1512 */ 1513 public static Intent createEmailAttendeesIntent(Resources resources, String eventTitle, 1514 String body, List<String> toEmails, List<String> ccEmails, String ownerAccount) { 1515 List<String> toList = toEmails; 1516 List<String> ccList = ccEmails; 1517 if (toEmails.size() <= 0) { 1518 if (ccEmails.size() <= 0) { 1519 // TODO: Return a SEND intent if no one to email to, to at least populate 1520 // a draft email with the subject (and no recipients). 1521 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Both toEmails and ccEmails are empty."); 1522 } 1523 1524 // Email app does not work with no "to" recipient. Move all 'cc' to 'to' 1525 // in this case. 1526 toList = ccEmails; 1527 ccList = null; 1528 } 1529 1530 // Use the event title as the email subject (prepended with 'Re: '). 1531 String subject = null; 1532 if (eventTitle != null) { 1533 subject = resources.getString(R.string.email_subject_prefix) + eventTitle; 1534 } 1535 1536 // Use the SENDTO intent with a 'mailto' URI, because using SEND will cause 1537 // the picker to show apps like text messaging, which does not make sense 1538 // for email addresses. We put all data in the URI instead of using the extra 1539 // Intent fields (ie. EXTRA_CC, etc) because some email apps might not handle 1540 // those (though gmail does). 1541 Uri.Builder uriBuilder = new Uri.Builder(); 1542 uriBuilder.scheme("mailto"); 1543 1544 // We will append the first email to the 'mailto' field later (because the 1545 // current state of the Email app requires it). Add the remaining 'to' values 1546 // here. When the email codebase is updated, we can simplify this. 1547 if (toList.size() > 1) { 1548 for (int i = 1; i < toList.size(); i++) { 1549 // The Email app requires repeated parameter settings instead of 1550 // a single comma-separated list. 1551 uriBuilder.appendQueryParameter("to", toList.get(i)); 1552 } 1553 } 1554 1555 // Add the subject parameter. 1556 if (subject != null) { 1557 uriBuilder.appendQueryParameter("subject", subject); 1558 } 1559 1560 // Add the subject parameter. 1561 if (body != null) { 1562 uriBuilder.appendQueryParameter("body", body); 1563 } 1564 1565 // Add the cc parameters. 1566 if (ccList != null && ccList.size() > 0) { 1567 for (String email : ccList) { 1568 uriBuilder.appendQueryParameter("cc", email); 1569 } 1570 } 1571 1572 // Insert the first email after 'mailto:' in the URI manually since Uri.Builder 1573 // doesn't seem to have a way to do this. 1574 String uri = uriBuilder.toString(); 1575 if (uri.startsWith("mailto:")) { 1576 StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(uri); 1577 builder.insert(7, Uri.encode(toList.get(0))); 1578 uri = builder.toString(); 1579 } 1580 1581 // Start the email intent. Email from the account of the calendar owner in case there 1582 // are multiple email accounts. 1583 Intent emailIntent = new Intent(android.content.Intent.ACTION_SENDTO, Uri.parse(uri)); 1584 emailIntent.putExtra("fromAccountString", ownerAccount); 1585 1586 // Workaround a Email bug that overwrites the body with this intent extra. If not 1587 // set, it clears the body. 1588 if (body != null) { 1589 emailIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_TEXT, body); 1590 } 1591 1592 return Intent.createChooser(emailIntent, resources.getString(R.string.email_picker_label)); 1593 } 1594 1595 /** 1596 * Example fake email addresses used as attendee emails are resources like conference rooms, 1597 * or another calendar, etc. These all end in "calendar.google.com". 1598 */ 1599 public static boolean isValidEmail(String email) { 1600 return email != null && !email.endsWith(MACHINE_GENERATED_ADDRESS); 1601 } 1602 1603 /** 1604 * Returns true if: 1605 * (1) the email is not a resource like a conference room or another calendar. 1606 * Catch most of these by filtering out suffix calendar.google.com. 1607 * (2) the email is not equal to the sync account to prevent mailing himself. 1608 */ 1609 public static boolean isEmailableFrom(String email, String syncAccountName) { 1610 return Utils.isValidEmail(email) && !email.equals(syncAccountName); 1611 } 1612 1613 /** 1614 * Inserts a drawable with today's day into the today's icon in the option menu 1615 * @param icon - today's icon from the options menu 1616 */ 1617 public static void setTodayIcon(LayerDrawable icon, Context c, String timezone) { 1618 DayOfMonthDrawable today; 1619 1620 // Reuse current drawable if possible 1621 Drawable currentDrawable = icon.findDrawableByLayerId(R.id.today_icon_day); 1622 if (currentDrawable != null && currentDrawable instanceof DayOfMonthDrawable) { 1623 today = (DayOfMonthDrawable)currentDrawable; 1624 } else { 1625 today = new DayOfMonthDrawable(c); 1626 } 1627 // Set the day and update the icon 1628 Time now = new Time(timezone); 1629 now.setToNow(); 1630 now.normalize(false); 1631 today.setDayOfMonth(now.monthDay); 1632 icon.mutate(); 1633 icon.setDrawableByLayerId(R.id.today_icon_day, today); 1634 } 1635 1636 private static class CalendarBroadcastReceiver extends BroadcastReceiver { 1637 1638 Runnable mCallBack; 1639 1640 public CalendarBroadcastReceiver(Runnable callback) { 1641 super(); 1642 mCallBack = callback; 1643 } 1644 @Override 1645 public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) { 1646 if (intent.getAction().equals(Intent.ACTION_DATE_CHANGED) || 1647 intent.getAction().equals(Intent.ACTION_TIME_CHANGED) || 1648 intent.getAction().equals(Intent.ACTION_LOCALE_CHANGED) || 1649 intent.getAction().equals(Intent.ACTION_TIMEZONE_CHANGED)) { 1650 if (mCallBack != null) { 1651 mCallBack.run(); 1652 } 1653 } 1654 } 1655 } 1656 1657 public static BroadcastReceiver setTimeChangesReceiver(Context c, Runnable callback) { 1658 IntentFilter filter = new IntentFilter(); 1659 filter.addAction(Intent.ACTION_TIME_CHANGED); 1660 filter.addAction(Intent.ACTION_DATE_CHANGED); 1661 filter.addAction(Intent.ACTION_TIMEZONE_CHANGED); 1662 filter.addAction(Intent.ACTION_LOCALE_CHANGED); 1663 1664 CalendarBroadcastReceiver r = new CalendarBroadcastReceiver(callback); 1665 c.registerReceiver(r, filter); 1666 return r; 1667 } 1668 1669 public static void clearTimeChangesReceiver(Context c, BroadcastReceiver r) { 1670 c.unregisterReceiver(r); 1671 } 1672 1673 /** 1674 * Get a list of quick responses used for emailing guests from the 1675 * SharedPreferences. If not are found, get the hard coded ones that shipped 1676 * with the app 1677 * 1678 * @param context 1679 * @return a list of quick responses. 1680 */ 1681 public static String[] getQuickResponses(Context context) { 1682 String[] s = Utils.getSharedPreference(context, KEY_QUICK_RESPONSES, (String[]) null); 1683 1684 if (s == null) { 1685 s = context.getResources().getStringArray(R.array.quick_response_defaults); 1686 } 1687 1688 return s; 1689 } 1690 1691 /** 1692 * Return the app version code. 1693 */ 1694 public static String getVersionCode(Context context) { 1695 if (sVersion == null) { 1696 try { 1697 sVersion = context.getPackageManager().getPackageInfo( 1698 context.getPackageName(), 0).versionName; 1699 } catch (PackageManager.NameNotFoundException e) { 1700 // Can't find version; just leave it blank. 1701 Log.e(TAG, "Error finding package " + context.getApplicationInfo().packageName); 1702 } 1703 } 1704 return sVersion; 1705 } 1706 1707 /** 1708 * Checks the server for an updated list of Calendars (in the background). 1709 * 1710 * If a Calendar is added on the web (and it is selected and not 1711 * hidden) then it will be added to the list of calendars on the phone 1712 * (when this finishes). When a new calendar from the 1713 * web is added to the phone, then the events for that calendar are also 1714 * downloaded from the web. 1715 * 1716 * This sync is done automatically in the background when the 1717 * SelectCalendars activity and fragment are started. 1718 * 1719 * @param account - The account to sync. May be null to sync all accounts. 1720 */ 1721 public static void startCalendarMetafeedSync(Account account) { 1722 Bundle extras = new Bundle(); 1723 extras.putBoolean(ContentResolver.SYNC_EXTRAS_MANUAL, true); 1724 extras.putBoolean("metafeedonly", true); 1725 ContentResolver.requestSync(account, Calendars.CONTENT_URI.getAuthority(), extras); 1726 } 1727 1728 /** 1729 * Replaces stretches of text that look like addresses and phone numbers with clickable 1730 * links. If lastDitchGeo is true, then if no links are found in the textview, the entire 1731 * string will be converted to a single geo link. Any spans that may have previously been 1732 * in the text will be cleared out. 1733 * <p> 1734 * This is really just an enhanced version of Linkify.addLinks(). 1735 * 1736 * @param text - The string to search for links. 1737 * @param lastDitchGeo - If no links are found, turn the entire string into one geo link. 1738 * @return Spannable object containing the list of URL spans found. 1739 */ 1740 public static Spannable extendedLinkify(String text, boolean lastDitchGeo) { 1741 // We use a copy of the string argument so it's available for later if necessary. 1742 Spannable spanText = SpannableString.valueOf(text); 1743 1744 /* 1745 * If the text includes a street address like "1600 Amphitheater Parkway, 94043", 1746 * the current Linkify code will identify "94043" as a phone number and invite 1747 * you to dial it (and not provide a map link for the address). For outside US, 1748 * use Linkify result iff it spans the entire text. Otherwise send the user to maps. 1749 */ 1750 String defaultPhoneRegion = System.getProperty("user.region", "US"); 1751 if (!defaultPhoneRegion.equals("US")) { 1752 Linkify.addLinks(spanText, Linkify.ALL); 1753 1754 // If Linkify links the entire text, use that result. 1755 URLSpan[] spans = spanText.getSpans(0, spanText.length(), URLSpan.class); 1756 if (spans.length == 1) { 1757 int linkStart = spanText.getSpanStart(spans[0]); 1758 int linkEnd = spanText.getSpanEnd(spans[0]); 1759 if (linkStart <= indexFirstNonWhitespaceChar(spanText) && 1760 linkEnd >= indexLastNonWhitespaceChar(spanText) + 1) { 1761 return spanText; 1762 } 1763 } 1764 1765 // Otherwise, to be cautious and to try to prevent false positives, reset the spannable. 1766 spanText = SpannableString.valueOf(text); 1767 // If lastDitchGeo is true, default the entire string to geo. 1768 if (lastDitchGeo && !text.isEmpty()) { 1769 Linkify.addLinks(spanText, mWildcardPattern, "geo:0,0?q="); 1770 } 1771 return spanText; 1772 } 1773 1774 /* 1775 * For within US, we want to have better recognition of phone numbers without losing 1776 * any of the existing annotations. Ideally this would be addressed by improving Linkify. 1777 * For now we manage it as a second pass over the text. 1778 * 1779 * URIs and e-mail addresses are pretty easy to pick out of text. Phone numbers 1780 * are a bit tricky because they have radically different formats in different 1781 * countries, in terms of both the digits and the way in which they are commonly 1782 * written or presented (e.g. the punctuation and spaces in "(650) 555-1212"). 1783 * The expected format of a street address is defined in WebView.findAddress(). It's 1784 * pretty narrowly defined, so it won't often match. 1785 * 1786 * The RFC 3966 specification defines the format of a "tel:" URI. 1787 * 1788 * Start by letting Linkify find anything that isn't a phone number. We have to let it 1789 * run first because every invocation removes all previous URLSpan annotations. 1790 * 1791 * Ideally we'd use the external/libphonenumber routines, but those aren't available 1792 * to unbundled applications. 1793 */ 1794 boolean linkifyFoundLinks = Linkify.addLinks(spanText, 1795 Linkify.ALL & ~(Linkify.PHONE_NUMBERS)); 1796 1797 /* 1798 * Get a list of any spans created by Linkify, for the coordinate overlapping span check. 1799 */ 1800 URLSpan[] existingSpans = spanText.getSpans(0, spanText.length(), URLSpan.class); 1801 1802 /* 1803 * Check for coordinates. 1804 * This must be done before phone numbers because longitude may look like a phone number. 1805 */ 1806 Matcher coordMatcher = COORD_PATTERN.matcher(spanText); 1807 int coordCount = 0; 1808 while (coordMatcher.find()) { 1809 int start = coordMatcher.start(); 1810 int end = coordMatcher.end(); 1811 if (spanWillOverlap(spanText, existingSpans, start, end)) { 1812 continue; 1813 } 1814 1815 URLSpan span = new URLSpan("geo:0,0?q=" + coordMatcher.group()); 1816 spanText.setSpan(span, start, end, Spanned.SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE); 1817 coordCount++; 1818 } 1819 1820 /* 1821 * Update the list of existing spans, for the phone number overlapping span check. 1822 */ 1823 existingSpans = spanText.getSpans(0, spanText.length(), URLSpan.class); 1824 1825 /* 1826 * Search for phone numbers. 1827 * 1828 * Some URIs contain strings of digits that look like phone numbers. If both the URI 1829 * scanner and the phone number scanner find them, we want the URI link to win. Since 1830 * the URI scanner runs first, we just need to avoid creating overlapping spans. 1831 */ 1832 int[] phoneSequences = findNanpPhoneNumbers(text); 1833 1834 /* 1835 * Insert spans for the numbers we found. We generate "tel:" URIs. 1836 */ 1837 int phoneCount = 0; 1838 for (int match = 0; match < phoneSequences.length / 2; match++) { 1839 int start = phoneSequences[match*2]; 1840 int end = phoneSequences[match*2 + 1]; 1841 1842 if (spanWillOverlap(spanText, existingSpans, start, end)) { 1843 continue; 1844 } 1845 1846 /* 1847 * The Linkify code takes the matching span and strips out everything that isn't a 1848 * digit or '+' sign. We do the same here. Extension numbers will get appended 1849 * without a separator, but the dialer wasn't doing anything useful with ";ext=" 1850 * anyway. 1851 */ 1852 1853 //String dialStr = phoneUtil.format(match.number(), 1854 // PhoneNumberUtil.PhoneNumberFormat.RFC3966); 1855 StringBuilder dialBuilder = new StringBuilder(); 1856 for (int i = start; i < end; i++) { 1857 char ch = spanText.charAt(i); 1858 if (ch == '+' || Character.isDigit(ch)) { 1859 dialBuilder.append(ch); 1860 } 1861 } 1862 URLSpan span = new URLSpan("tel:" + dialBuilder.toString()); 1863 1864 spanText.setSpan(span, start, end, Spanned.SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE); 1865 phoneCount++; 1866 } 1867 1868 /* 1869 * If lastDitchGeo, and no other links have been found, set the entire string as a geo link. 1870 */ 1871 if (lastDitchGeo && !text.isEmpty() && 1872 !linkifyFoundLinks && phoneCount == 0 && coordCount == 0) { 1873 if (Log.isLoggable(TAG, Log.VERBOSE)) { 1874 Log.v(TAG, "No linkification matches, using geo default"); 1875 } 1876 Linkify.addLinks(spanText, mWildcardPattern, "geo:0,0?q="); 1877 } 1878 1879 return spanText; 1880 } 1881 1882 private static int indexFirstNonWhitespaceChar(CharSequence str) { 1883 for (int i = 0; i < str.length(); i++) { 1884 if (!Character.isWhitespace(str.charAt(i))) { 1885 return i; 1886 } 1887 } 1888 return -1; 1889 } 1890 1891 private static int indexLastNonWhitespaceChar(CharSequence str) { 1892 for (int i = str.length() - 1; i >= 0; i--) { 1893 if (!Character.isWhitespace(str.charAt(i))) { 1894 return i; 1895 } 1896 } 1897 return -1; 1898 } 1899 1900 /** 1901 * Finds North American Numbering Plan (NANP) phone numbers in the input text. 1902 * 1903 * @param text The text to scan. 1904 * @return A list of [start, end) pairs indicating the positions of phone numbers in the input. 1905 */ 1906 // @VisibleForTesting 1907 static int[] findNanpPhoneNumbers(CharSequence text) { 1908 ArrayList<Integer> list = new ArrayList<Integer>(); 1909 1910 int startPos = 0; 1911 int endPos = text.length() - NANP_MIN_DIGITS + 1; 1912 if (endPos < 0) { 1913 return new int[] {}; 1914 } 1915 1916 /* 1917 * We can't just strip the whitespace out and crunch it down, because the whitespace 1918 * is significant. March through, trying to figure out where numbers start and end. 1919 */ 1920 while (startPos < endPos) { 1921 // skip whitespace 1922 while (Character.isWhitespace(text.charAt(startPos)) && startPos < endPos) { 1923 startPos++; 1924 } 1925 if (startPos == endPos) { 1926 break; 1927 } 1928 1929 // check for a match at this position 1930 int matchEnd = findNanpMatchEnd(text, startPos); 1931 if (matchEnd > startPos) { 1932 list.add(startPos); 1933 list.add(matchEnd); 1934 startPos = matchEnd; // skip past match 1935 } else { 1936 // skip to next whitespace char 1937 while (!Character.isWhitespace(text.charAt(startPos)) && startPos < endPos) { 1938 startPos++; 1939 } 1940 } 1941 } 1942 1943 int[] result = new int[list.size()]; 1944 for (int i = list.size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) { 1945 result[i] = list.get(i); 1946 } 1947 return result; 1948 } 1949 1950 /** 1951 * Checks to see if there is a valid phone number in the input, starting at the specified 1952 * offset. If so, the index of the last character + 1 is returned. The input is assumed 1953 * to begin with a non-whitespace character. 1954 * 1955 * @return Exclusive end position, or -1 if not a match. 1956 */ 1957 private static int findNanpMatchEnd(CharSequence text, int startPos) { 1958 /* 1959 * A few interesting cases: 1960 * 94043 # too short, ignore 1961 * 123456789012 # too long, ignore 1962 * +1 (650) 555-1212 # 11 digits, spaces 1963 * (650) 555 5555 # Second space, only when first is present. 1964 * (650) 555-1212, (650) 555-1213 # two numbers, return first 1965 * 1-650-555-1212 # 11 digits with leading '1' 1966 * *#650.555.1212#*! # 10 digits, include #*, ignore trailing '!' 1967 * 555.1212 # 7 digits 1968 * 1969 * For the most part we want to break on whitespace, but it's common to leave a space 1970 * between the initial '1' and/or after the area code. 1971 */ 1972 1973 // Check for "tel:" URI prefix. 1974 if (text.length() > startPos+4 1975 && text.subSequence(startPos, startPos+4).toString().equalsIgnoreCase("tel:")) { 1976 startPos += 4; 1977 } 1978 1979 int endPos = text.length(); 1980 int curPos = startPos; 1981 int foundDigits = 0; 1982 char firstDigit = 'x'; 1983 boolean foundWhiteSpaceAfterAreaCode = false; 1984 1985 while (curPos <= endPos) { 1986 char ch; 1987 if (curPos < endPos) { 1988 ch = text.charAt(curPos); 1989 } else { 1990 ch = 27; // fake invalid symbol at end to trigger loop break 1991 } 1992 1993 if (Character.isDigit(ch)) { 1994 if (foundDigits == 0) { 1995 firstDigit = ch; 1996 } 1997 foundDigits++; 1998 if (foundDigits > NANP_MAX_DIGITS) { 1999 // too many digits, stop early 2000 return -1; 2001 } 2002 } else if (Character.isWhitespace(ch)) { 2003 if ( (firstDigit == '1' && foundDigits == 4) || 2004 (foundDigits == 3)) { 2005 foundWhiteSpaceAfterAreaCode = true; 2006 } else if (firstDigit == '1' && foundDigits == 1) { 2007 } else if (foundWhiteSpaceAfterAreaCode 2008 && ( (firstDigit == '1' && (foundDigits == 7)) || (foundDigits == 6))) { 2009 } else { 2010 break; 2011 } 2012 } else if (NANP_ALLOWED_SYMBOLS.indexOf(ch) == -1) { 2013 break; 2014 } 2015 // else it's an allowed symbol 2016 2017 curPos++; 2018 } 2019 2020 if ((firstDigit != '1' && (foundDigits == 7 || foundDigits == 10)) || 2021 (firstDigit == '1' && foundDigits == 11)) { 2022 // match 2023 return curPos; 2024 } 2025 2026 return -1; 2027 } 2028 2029 /** 2030 * Determines whether a new span at [start,end) will overlap with any existing span. 2031 */ 2032 private static boolean spanWillOverlap(Spannable spanText, URLSpan[] spanList, int start, 2033 int end) { 2034 if (start == end) { 2035 // empty span, ignore 2036 return false; 2037 } 2038 for (URLSpan span : spanList) { 2039 int existingStart = spanText.getSpanStart(span); 2040 int existingEnd = spanText.getSpanEnd(span); 2041 if ((start >= existingStart && start < existingEnd) || 2042 end > existingStart && end <= existingEnd) { 2043 if (Log.isLoggable(TAG, Log.VERBOSE)) { 2044 CharSequence seq = spanText.subSequence(start, end); 2045 Log.v(TAG, "Not linkifying " + seq + " as phone number due to overlap"); 2046 } 2047 return true; 2048 } 2049 } 2050 2051 return false; 2052 } 2053 2054 /** 2055 * @param bundle The incoming bundle that contains the reminder info. 2056 * @return ArrayList<ReminderEntry> of the reminder minutes and methods. 2057 */ 2058 public static ArrayList<ReminderEntry> readRemindersFromBundle(Bundle bundle) { 2059 ArrayList<ReminderEntry> reminders = null; 2060 2061 ArrayList<Integer> reminderMinutes = bundle.getIntegerArrayList( 2062 EventInfoFragment.BUNDLE_KEY_REMINDER_MINUTES); 2063 ArrayList<Integer> reminderMethods = bundle.getIntegerArrayList( 2064 EventInfoFragment.BUNDLE_KEY_REMINDER_METHODS); 2065 if (reminderMinutes == null || reminderMethods == null) { 2066 if (reminderMinutes != null || reminderMethods != null) { 2067 String nullList = (reminderMinutes == null? 2068 "reminderMinutes" : "reminderMethods"); 2069 Log.d(TAG, String.format("Error resolving reminders: %s was null", 2070 nullList)); 2071 } 2072 return null; 2073 } 2074 2075 int numReminders = reminderMinutes.size(); 2076 if (numReminders == reminderMethods.size()) { 2077 // Only if the size of the reminder minutes we've read in is 2078 // the same as the size of the reminder methods. Otherwise, 2079 // something went wrong with bundling them. 2080 reminders = new ArrayList<ReminderEntry>(numReminders); 2081 for (int reminder_i = 0; reminder_i < numReminders; 2082 reminder_i++) { 2083 int minutes = reminderMinutes.get(reminder_i); 2084 int method = reminderMethods.get(reminder_i); 2085 reminders.add(ReminderEntry.valueOf(minutes, method)); 2086 } 2087 } else { 2088 Log.d(TAG, String.format("Error resolving reminders." + 2089 " Found %d reminderMinutes, but %d reminderMethods.", 2090 numReminders, reminderMethods.size())); 2091 } 2092 2093 return reminders; 2094 } 2095 2096 } 2097