1 /* 2 * Copyright (C) 2010 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.contacts.util; 18 19 import android.app.Activity; 20 import android.app.Dialog; 21 import android.content.DialogInterface; 22 import android.content.DialogInterface.OnDismissListener; 23 import android.os.Bundle; 24 import android.view.View; 25 26 import com.android.contacts.R; 27 28 /** 29 * Manages creation and destruction of Dialogs that are to be shown by Views. Unlike how Dialogs 30 * are regularly used, the Dialogs are not recycled but immediately destroyed after dismissal. 31 * To be able to do that, two IDs are required which are used consecutively. 32 * How to use:<ul> 33 * <li>The owning Activity creates on instance of this class, passing itself and two Ids that are 34 * not used by other Dialogs of the Activity.</li> 35 * <li>Views owning Dialogs must implement {@link DialogManager.DialogShowingView}</li> 36 * <li>After creating the Views, configureManagingViews must be called to configure all views 37 * that implement {@link DialogManager.DialogShowingView}</li> 38 * <li>In the implementation of {@link Activity#onCreateDialog}, calls for the 39 * ViewId are forwarded to {@link DialogManager#onCreateDialog(int, Bundle)}</li> 40 * </ul> 41 * To actually show a Dialog, the View uses {@link DialogManager#showDialogInView(View, Bundle)}, 42 * passing itself as a first parameter 43 */ 44 public class DialogManager { 45 private final Activity mActivity; 46 private boolean mUseDialogId2 = false; 47 public final static String VIEW_ID_KEY = "view_id"; 48 49 public static final boolean isManagedId(int id) { 50 return (id == R.id.dialog_manager_id_1) || (id == R.id.dialog_manager_id_2); 51 } 52 53 /** 54 * Creates a new instance of this class for the given Activity. 55 * @param activity The activity this object is used for 56 */ 57 public DialogManager(final Activity activity) { 58 if (activity == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("activity must not be null"); 59 mActivity = activity; 60 } 61 62 /** 63 * Called by a View to show a dialog. It has to pass itself and a Bundle with extra information. 64 * If the view can show several dialogs, it should distinguish them using an item in the Bundle. 65 * The View needs to have a valid and unique Id. This function modifies the bundle by adding a 66 * new item named {@link DialogManager#VIEW_ID_KEY} 67 */ 68 public void showDialogInView(final View view, final Bundle bundle) { 69 final int viewId = view.getId(); 70 if (bundle.containsKey(VIEW_ID_KEY)) { 71 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Bundle already contains a " + VIEW_ID_KEY); 72 } 73 if (viewId == View.NO_ID) { 74 throw new IllegalArgumentException("View does not have a proper ViewId"); 75 } 76 bundle.putInt(VIEW_ID_KEY, viewId); 77 int dialogId = mUseDialogId2 ? R.id.dialog_manager_id_2 : R.id.dialog_manager_id_1; 78 mActivity.showDialog(dialogId, bundle); 79 } 80 81 /** 82 * Callback function called by the Activity to handle View-managed Dialogs. 83 * This function returns null if the id is not one of the two reserved Ids. 84 */ 85 public Dialog onCreateDialog(final int id, final Bundle bundle) { 86 if (id == R.id.dialog_manager_id_1) { 87 mUseDialogId2 = true; 88 } else if (id == R.id.dialog_manager_id_2) { 89 mUseDialogId2 = false; 90 } else { 91 return null; 92 } 93 if (!bundle.containsKey(VIEW_ID_KEY)) { 94 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Bundle does not contain a ViewId"); 95 } 96 final int viewId = bundle.getInt(VIEW_ID_KEY); 97 final View view = mActivity.findViewById(viewId); 98 if (view == null || !(view instanceof DialogShowingView)) { 99 return null; 100 } 101 final Dialog dialog = ((DialogShowingView)view).createDialog(bundle); 102 if (dialog == null) { 103 return dialog; 104 } 105 106 // As we will never re-use this dialog, we can completely kill it here 107 dialog.setOnDismissListener(new OnDismissListener() { 108 public void onDismiss(DialogInterface dialogInterface) { 109 mActivity.removeDialog(id); 110 } 111 }); 112 return dialog; 113 } 114 115 /** 116 * Interface to implemented by Views that show Dialogs 117 */ 118 public interface DialogShowingView { 119 /** 120 * Callback function to create a Dialog. Notice that the DialogManager overwrites the 121 * OnDismissListener on the returned Dialog, so the View should not use this Listener itself 122 */ 123 Dialog createDialog(Bundle bundle); 124 } 125 126 /** 127 * Interface to implemented by Activities that host View-showing dialogs 128 */ 129 public interface DialogShowingViewActivity { 130 DialogManager getDialogManager(); 131 } 132 } 133