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      1 /*
      2  * Copyright (C) 2012 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
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     15  */
     16 
     17 package android.app;
     18 
     19 import android.content.ComponentName;
     20 import android.content.Context;
     21 import android.content.Intent;
     22 import android.content.pm.ActivityInfo;
     23 import android.content.pm.PackageManager;
     24 import android.content.pm.PackageManager.NameNotFoundException;
     25 import android.os.Bundle;
     26 import android.os.UserHandle;
     27 import android.util.Log;
     28 
     29 import java.util.ArrayList;
     30 
     31 /**
     32  * Utility class for constructing synthetic back stacks for cross-task navigation
     33  * on Android 3.0 and newer.
     34  *
     35  * <p>In API level 11 (Android 3.0/Honeycomb) the recommended conventions for
     36  * app navigation using the back key changed. The back key's behavior is local
     37  * to the current task and does not capture navigation across different tasks.
     38  * Navigating across tasks and easily reaching the previous task is accomplished
     39  * through the "recents" UI, accessible through the software-provided Recents key
     40  * on the navigation or system bar. On devices with the older hardware button configuration
     41  * the recents UI can be accessed with a long press on the Home key.</p>
     42  *
     43  * <p>When crossing from one task stack to another post-Android 3.0,
     44  * the application should synthesize a back stack/history for the new task so that
     45  * the user may navigate out of the new task and back to the Launcher by repeated
     46  * presses of the back key. Back key presses should not navigate across task stacks.</p>
     47  *
     48  * <p>TaskStackBuilder provides a way to obey the correct conventions
     49  * around cross-task navigation.</p>
     50  *
     51  * <div class="special reference">
     52  * <h3>About Navigation</h3>
     53  * For more detailed information about tasks, the back stack, and navigation design guidelines,
     54  * please read
     55  * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/tasks-and-back-stack.html">Tasks and Back Stack</a>
     56  * from the developer guide and <a href="{@docRoot}design/patterns/navigation.html">Navigation</a>
     57  * from the design guide.
     58  * </div>
     59  */
     60 public class TaskStackBuilder {
     61     private static final String TAG = "TaskStackBuilder";
     62 
     63     private final ArrayList<Intent> mIntents = new ArrayList<Intent>();
     64     private final Context mSourceContext;
     65 
     66     private TaskStackBuilder(Context a) {
     67         mSourceContext = a;
     68     }
     69 
     70     /**
     71      * Return a new TaskStackBuilder for launching a fresh task stack consisting
     72      * of a series of activities.
     73      *
     74      * @param context The context that will launch the new task stack or generate a PendingIntent
     75      * @return A new TaskStackBuilder
     76      */
     77     public static TaskStackBuilder create(Context context) {
     78         return new TaskStackBuilder(context);
     79     }
     80 
     81     /**
     82      * Add a new Intent to the task stack. The most recently added Intent will invoke
     83      * the Activity at the top of the final task stack.
     84      *
     85      * @param nextIntent Intent for the next Activity in the synthesized task stack
     86      * @return This TaskStackBuilder for method chaining
     87      */
     88     public TaskStackBuilder addNextIntent(Intent nextIntent) {
     89         mIntents.add(nextIntent);
     90         return this;
     91     }
     92 
     93     /**
     94      * Add a new Intent with the resolved chain of parents for the target activity to
     95      * the task stack.
     96      *
     97      * <p>This is equivalent to calling {@link #addParentStack(ComponentName) addParentStack}
     98      * with the resolved ComponentName of nextIntent (if it can be resolved), followed by
     99      * {@link #addNextIntent(Intent) addNextIntent} with nextIntent.</p>
    100      *
    101      * @param nextIntent Intent for the topmost Activity in the synthesized task stack.
    102      *                   Its chain of parents as specified in the manifest will be added.
    103      * @return This TaskStackBuilder for method chaining.
    104      */
    105     public TaskStackBuilder addNextIntentWithParentStack(Intent nextIntent) {
    106         ComponentName target = nextIntent.getComponent();
    107         if (target == null) {
    108             target = nextIntent.resolveActivity(mSourceContext.getPackageManager());
    109         }
    110         if (target != null) {
    111             addParentStack(target);
    112         }
    113         addNextIntent(nextIntent);
    114         return this;
    115     }
    116 
    117     /**
    118      * Add the activity parent chain as specified by the
    119      * {@link Activity#getParentActivityIntent() getParentActivityIntent()} method of the activity
    120      * specified and the {@link android.R.attr#parentActivityName parentActivityName} attributes
    121      * of each successive activity (or activity-alias) element in the application's manifest
    122      * to the task stack builder.
    123      *
    124      * @param sourceActivity All parents of this activity will be added
    125      * @return This TaskStackBuilder for method chaining
    126      */
    127     public TaskStackBuilder addParentStack(Activity sourceActivity) {
    128         final Intent parent = sourceActivity.getParentActivityIntent();
    129         if (parent != null) {
    130             // We have the actual parent intent, build the rest from static metadata
    131             // then add the direct parent intent to the end.
    132             ComponentName target = parent.getComponent();
    133             if (target == null) {
    134                 target = parent.resolveActivity(mSourceContext.getPackageManager());
    135             }
    136             addParentStack(target);
    137             addNextIntent(parent);
    138         }
    139         return this;
    140     }
    141 
    142     /**
    143      * Add the activity parent chain as specified by the
    144      * {@link android.R.attr#parentActivityName parentActivityName} attribute of the activity
    145      * (or activity-alias) element in the application's manifest to the task stack builder.
    146      *
    147      * @param sourceActivityClass All parents of this activity will be added
    148      * @return This TaskStackBuilder for method chaining
    149      */
    150     public TaskStackBuilder addParentStack(Class<?> sourceActivityClass) {
    151         return addParentStack(new ComponentName(mSourceContext, sourceActivityClass));
    152     }
    153 
    154     /**
    155      * Add the activity parent chain as specified by the
    156      * {@link android.R.attr#parentActivityName parentActivityName} attribute of the activity
    157      * (or activity-alias) element in the application's manifest to the task stack builder.
    158      *
    159      * @param sourceActivityName Must specify an Activity component. All parents of
    160      *                           this activity will be added
    161      * @return This TaskStackBuilder for method chaining
    162      */
    163     public TaskStackBuilder addParentStack(ComponentName sourceActivityName) {
    164         final int insertAt = mIntents.size();
    165         PackageManager pm = mSourceContext.getPackageManager();
    166         try {
    167             ActivityInfo info = pm.getActivityInfo(sourceActivityName, 0);
    168             String parentActivity = info.parentActivityName;
    169             while (parentActivity != null) {
    170                 final ComponentName target = new ComponentName(info.packageName, parentActivity);
    171                 info = pm.getActivityInfo(target, 0);
    172                 parentActivity = info.parentActivityName;
    173                 final Intent parent = parentActivity == null && insertAt == 0
    174                         ? Intent.makeMainActivity(target)
    175                         : new Intent().setComponent(target);
    176                 mIntents.add(insertAt, parent);
    177             }
    178         } catch (NameNotFoundException e) {
    179             Log.e(TAG, "Bad ComponentName while traversing activity parent metadata");
    180             throw new IllegalArgumentException(e);
    181         }
    182         return this;
    183     }
    184 
    185     /**
    186      * @return the number of intents added so far.
    187      */
    188     public int getIntentCount() {
    189         return mIntents.size();
    190     }
    191 
    192     /**
    193      * Return the intent at the specified index for modification.
    194      * Useful if you need to modify the flags or extras of an intent that was previously added,
    195      * for example with {@link #addParentStack(Activity)}.
    196      *
    197      * @param index Index from 0-getIntentCount()
    198      * @return the intent at position index
    199      */
    200     public Intent editIntentAt(int index) {
    201         return mIntents.get(index);
    202     }
    203 
    204     /**
    205      * Start the task stack constructed by this builder.
    206      */
    207     public void startActivities() {
    208         startActivities(null);
    209     }
    210 
    211     /**
    212      * Start the task stack constructed by this builder.
    213      * @hide
    214      */
    215     public void startActivities(Bundle options, UserHandle userHandle) {
    216         if (mIntents.isEmpty()) {
    217             throw new IllegalStateException(
    218                     "No intents added to TaskStackBuilder; cannot startActivities");
    219         }
    220 
    221         mSourceContext.startActivitiesAsUser(getIntents(), options, userHandle);
    222     }
    223 
    224     /**
    225      * Start the task stack constructed by this builder.
    226      *
    227      * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started.
    228      * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle)
    229      * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details.
    230      */
    231     public void startActivities(Bundle options) {
    232         startActivities(options, new UserHandle(UserHandle.myUserId()));
    233     }
    234 
    235     /**
    236      * Obtain a {@link PendingIntent} for launching the task constructed by this builder so far.
    237      *
    238      * @param requestCode Private request code for the sender
    239      * @param flags May be {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_ONE_SHOT},
    240      *              {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_NO_CREATE}, {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_CANCEL_CURRENT},
    241      *              {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT}, or any of the flags supported by
    242      *              {@link Intent#fillIn(Intent, int)} to control which unspecified parts of the
    243      *              intent that can be supplied when the actual send happens.
    244      *
    245      * @return The obtained PendingIntent
    246      */
    247     public PendingIntent getPendingIntent(int requestCode, int flags) {
    248         return getPendingIntent(requestCode, flags, null);
    249     }
    250 
    251     /**
    252      * Obtain a {@link PendingIntent} for launching the task constructed by this builder so far.
    253      *
    254      * @param requestCode Private request code for the sender
    255      * @param flags May be {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_ONE_SHOT},
    256      *              {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_NO_CREATE}, {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_CANCEL_CURRENT},
    257      *              {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT}, or any of the flags supported by
    258      *              {@link Intent#fillIn(Intent, int)} to control which unspecified parts of the
    259      *              intent that can be supplied when the actual send happens.
    260      * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started.
    261      * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle)
    262      * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details.
    263      *
    264      * @return The obtained PendingIntent
    265      */
    266     public PendingIntent getPendingIntent(int requestCode, int flags, Bundle options) {
    267         if (mIntents.isEmpty()) {
    268             throw new IllegalStateException(
    269                     "No intents added to TaskStackBuilder; cannot getPendingIntent");
    270         }
    271 
    272         return PendingIntent.getActivities(mSourceContext, requestCode, getIntents(),
    273                 flags, options);
    274     }
    275 
    276     /**
    277      * @hide
    278      */
    279     public PendingIntent getPendingIntent(int requestCode, int flags, Bundle options,
    280             UserHandle user) {
    281         if (mIntents.isEmpty()) {
    282             throw new IllegalStateException(
    283                     "No intents added to TaskStackBuilder; cannot getPendingIntent");
    284         }
    285 
    286         return PendingIntent.getActivitiesAsUser(mSourceContext, requestCode, getIntents(), flags,
    287                 options, user);
    288     }
    289 
    290     /**
    291      * Return an array containing the intents added to this builder. The intent at the
    292      * root of the task stack will appear as the first item in the array and the
    293      * intent at the top of the stack will appear as the last item.
    294      *
    295      * @return An array containing the intents added to this builder.
    296      */
    297     public Intent[] getIntents() {
    298         Intent[] intents = new Intent[mIntents.size()];
    299         if (intents.length == 0) return intents;
    300 
    301         intents[0] = new Intent(mIntents.get(0)).addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK |
    302                 Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TASK |
    303                 Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_TASK_ON_HOME);
    304         for (int i = 1; i < intents.length; i++) {
    305             intents[i] = new Intent(mIntents.get(i));
    306         }
    307         return intents;
    308     }
    309 }
    310