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      1 /*
      2  * Copyright (C) 2007 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
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      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.preference;
     18 
     19 import android.app.Dialog;
     20 import android.content.Context;
     21 import android.content.DialogInterface;
     22 import android.os.Bundle;
     23 import android.os.Parcel;
     24 import android.os.Parcelable;
     25 import android.text.TextUtils;
     26 import android.util.AttributeSet;
     27 import android.view.LayoutInflater;
     28 import android.view.View;
     29 import android.view.Window;
     30 import android.widget.AbsListView;
     31 import android.widget.Adapter;
     32 import android.widget.AdapterView;
     33 import android.widget.ListAdapter;
     34 import android.widget.ListView;
     35 
     36 /**
     37  * Represents a top-level {@link Preference} that
     38  * is the root of a Preference hierarchy. A {@link PreferenceActivity}
     39  * points to an instance of this class to show the preferences. To instantiate
     40  * this class, use {@link PreferenceManager#createPreferenceScreen(Context)}.
     41  * <ul>
     42  * This class can appear in two places:
     43  * <li> When a {@link PreferenceActivity} points to this, it is used as the root
     44  * and is not shown (only the contained preferences are shown).
     45  * <li> When it appears inside another preference hierarchy, it is shown and
     46  * serves as the gateway to another screen of preferences (either by showing
     47  * another screen of preferences as a {@link Dialog} or via a
     48  * {@link Context#startActivity(android.content.Intent)} from the
     49  * {@link Preference#getIntent()}). The children of this {@link PreferenceScreen}
     50  * are NOT shown in the screen that this {@link PreferenceScreen} is shown in.
     51  * Instead, a separate screen will be shown when this preference is clicked.
     52  * </ul>
     53  * <p>Here's an example XML layout of a PreferenceScreen:</p>
     54  * <pre>
     55 &lt;PreferenceScreen
     56         xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
     57         android:key="first_preferencescreen"&gt;
     58     &lt;CheckBoxPreference
     59             android:key="wifi enabled"
     60             android:title="WiFi" /&gt;
     61     &lt;PreferenceScreen
     62             android:key="second_preferencescreen"
     63             android:title="WiFi settings"&gt;
     64         &lt;CheckBoxPreference
     65                 android:key="prefer wifi"
     66                 android:title="Prefer WiFi" /&gt;
     67         ... other preferences here ...
     68     &lt;/PreferenceScreen&gt;
     69 &lt;/PreferenceScreen&gt; </pre>
     70  * <p>
     71  * In this example, the "first_preferencescreen" will be used as the root of the
     72  * hierarchy and given to a {@link PreferenceActivity}. The first screen will
     73  * show preferences "WiFi" (which can be used to quickly enable/disable WiFi)
     74  * and "WiFi settings". The "WiFi settings" is the "second_preferencescreen" and when
     75  * clicked will show another screen of preferences such as "Prefer WiFi" (and
     76  * the other preferences that are children of the "second_preferencescreen" tag).
     77  *
     78  * <div class="special reference">
     79  * <h3>Developer Guides</h3>
     80  * <p>For information about building a settings UI with Preferences,
     81  * read the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/ui/settings.html">Settings</a>
     82  * guide.</p>
     83  * </div>
     84  *
     85  * @see PreferenceCategory
     86  */
     87 public final class PreferenceScreen extends PreferenceGroup implements AdapterView.OnItemClickListener,
     88         DialogInterface.OnDismissListener {
     89 
     90     private ListAdapter mRootAdapter;
     91 
     92     private Dialog mDialog;
     93 
     94     private ListView mListView;
     95 
     96     /**
     97      * Do NOT use this constructor, use {@link PreferenceManager#createPreferenceScreen(Context)}.
     98      * @hide-
     99      */
    100     public PreferenceScreen(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
    101         super(context, attrs, com.android.internal.R.attr.preferenceScreenStyle);
    102     }
    103 
    104     /**
    105      * Returns an adapter that can be attached to a {@link PreferenceActivity}
    106      * or {@link PreferenceFragment} to show the preferences contained in this
    107      * {@link PreferenceScreen}.
    108      * <p>
    109      * This {@link PreferenceScreen} will NOT appear in the returned adapter, instead
    110      * it appears in the hierarchy above this {@link PreferenceScreen}.
    111      * <p>
    112      * This adapter's {@link Adapter#getItem(int)} should always return a
    113      * subclass of {@link Preference}.
    114      *
    115      * @return An adapter that provides the {@link Preference} contained in this
    116      *         {@link PreferenceScreen}.
    117      */
    118     public ListAdapter getRootAdapter() {
    119         if (mRootAdapter == null) {
    120             mRootAdapter = onCreateRootAdapter();
    121         }
    122 
    123         return mRootAdapter;
    124     }
    125 
    126     /**
    127      * Creates the root adapter.
    128      *
    129      * @return An adapter that contains the preferences contained in this {@link PreferenceScreen}.
    130      * @see #getRootAdapter()
    131      */
    132     protected ListAdapter onCreateRootAdapter() {
    133         return new PreferenceGroupAdapter(this);
    134     }
    135 
    136     /**
    137      * Binds a {@link ListView} to the preferences contained in this {@link PreferenceScreen} via
    138      * {@link #getRootAdapter()}. It also handles passing list item clicks to the corresponding
    139      * {@link Preference} contained by this {@link PreferenceScreen}.
    140      *
    141      * @param listView The list view to attach to.
    142      */
    143     public void bind(ListView listView) {
    144         listView.setOnItemClickListener(this);
    145         listView.setAdapter(getRootAdapter());
    146 
    147         onAttachedToActivity();
    148     }
    149 
    150     @Override
    151     protected void onClick() {
    152         if (getIntent() != null || getFragment() != null || getPreferenceCount() == 0) {
    153             return;
    154         }
    155 
    156         showDialog(null);
    157     }
    158 
    159     private void showDialog(Bundle state) {
    160         Context context = getContext();
    161         if (mListView != null) {
    162             mListView.setAdapter(null);
    163         }
    164 
    165         LayoutInflater inflater = (LayoutInflater)
    166                 context.getSystemService(Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE);
    167         View childPrefScreen = inflater.inflate(
    168                 com.android.internal.R.layout.preference_list_fragment, null);
    169         mListView = (ListView) childPrefScreen.findViewById(android.R.id.list);
    170         bind(mListView);
    171 
    172         // Set the title bar if title is available, else no title bar
    173         final CharSequence title = getTitle();
    174         Dialog dialog = mDialog = new Dialog(context, context.getThemeResId());
    175         if (TextUtils.isEmpty(title)) {
    176             dialog.getWindow().requestFeature(Window.FEATURE_NO_TITLE);
    177         } else {
    178             dialog.setTitle(title);
    179         }
    180         dialog.setContentView(childPrefScreen);
    181         dialog.setOnDismissListener(this);
    182         if (state != null) {
    183             dialog.onRestoreInstanceState(state);
    184         }
    185 
    186         // Add the screen to the list of preferences screens opened as dialogs
    187         getPreferenceManager().addPreferencesScreen(dialog);
    188 
    189         dialog.show();
    190     }
    191 
    192     public void onDismiss(DialogInterface dialog) {
    193         mDialog = null;
    194         getPreferenceManager().removePreferencesScreen(dialog);
    195     }
    196 
    197     /**
    198      * Used to get a handle to the dialog.
    199      * This is useful for cases where we want to manipulate the dialog
    200      * as we would with any other activity or view.
    201      */
    202     public Dialog getDialog() {
    203         return mDialog;
    204     }
    205 
    206     public void onItemClick(AdapterView parent, View view, int position, long id) {
    207         // If the list has headers, subtract them from the index.
    208         if (parent instanceof ListView) {
    209             position -= ((ListView) parent).getHeaderViewsCount();
    210         }
    211         Object item = getRootAdapter().getItem(position);
    212         if (!(item instanceof Preference)) return;
    213 
    214         final Preference preference = (Preference) item;
    215         preference.performClick(this);
    216     }
    217 
    218     @Override
    219     protected boolean isOnSameScreenAsChildren() {
    220         return false;
    221     }
    222 
    223     @Override
    224     protected Parcelable onSaveInstanceState() {
    225         final Parcelable superState = super.onSaveInstanceState();
    226         final Dialog dialog = mDialog;
    227         if (dialog == null || !dialog.isShowing()) {
    228             return superState;
    229         }
    230 
    231         final SavedState myState = new SavedState(superState);
    232         myState.isDialogShowing = true;
    233         myState.dialogBundle = dialog.onSaveInstanceState();
    234         return myState;
    235     }
    236 
    237     @Override
    238     protected void onRestoreInstanceState(Parcelable state) {
    239         if (state == null || !state.getClass().equals(SavedState.class)) {
    240             // Didn't save state for us in onSaveInstanceState
    241             super.onRestoreInstanceState(state);
    242             return;
    243         }
    244 
    245         SavedState myState = (SavedState) state;
    246         super.onRestoreInstanceState(myState.getSuperState());
    247         if (myState.isDialogShowing) {
    248             showDialog(myState.dialogBundle);
    249         }
    250     }
    251 
    252     private static class SavedState extends BaseSavedState {
    253         boolean isDialogShowing;
    254         Bundle dialogBundle;
    255 
    256         public SavedState(Parcel source) {
    257             super(source);
    258             isDialogShowing = source.readInt() == 1;
    259             dialogBundle = source.readBundle();
    260         }
    261 
    262         @Override
    263         public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
    264             super.writeToParcel(dest, flags);
    265             dest.writeInt(isDialogShowing ? 1 : 0);
    266             dest.writeBundle(dialogBundle);
    267         }
    268 
    269         public SavedState(Parcelable superState) {
    270             super(superState);
    271         }
    272 
    273         public static final Parcelable.Creator<SavedState> CREATOR =
    274                 new Parcelable.Creator<SavedState>() {
    275             public SavedState createFromParcel(Parcel in) {
    276                 return new SavedState(in);
    277             }
    278 
    279             public SavedState[] newArray(int size) {
    280                 return new SavedState[size];
    281             }
    282         };
    283     }
    284 
    285 }
    286