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 android.view; 18 19 import android.annotation.ColorInt; 20 import android.annotation.DrawableRes; 21 import android.annotation.IdRes; 22 import android.annotation.LayoutRes; 23 import android.annotation.NonNull; 24 import android.annotation.Nullable; 25 import android.annotation.StyleRes; 26 import android.annotation.SystemApi; 27 import android.app.ActivityManagerNative; 28 import android.content.Context; 29 import android.content.res.Configuration; 30 import android.content.res.Resources; 31 import android.content.res.TypedArray; 32 import android.graphics.PixelFormat; 33 import android.graphics.Rect; 34 import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable; 35 import android.media.session.MediaController; 36 import android.net.Uri; 37 import android.os.Bundle; 38 import android.os.Handler; 39 import android.os.IBinder; 40 import android.os.RemoteException; 41 import android.os.SystemProperties; 42 import android.transition.Scene; 43 import android.transition.Transition; 44 import android.transition.TransitionManager; 45 import android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityEvent; 46 47 import static android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_HARDWARE_ACCELERATED; 48 49 import java.util.List; 50 51 /** 52 * Abstract base class for a top-level window look and behavior policy. An 53 * instance of this class should be used as the top-level view added to the 54 * window manager. It provides standard UI policies such as a background, title 55 * area, default key processing, etc. 56 * 57 * <p>The only existing implementation of this abstract class is 58 * android.view.PhoneWindow, which you should instantiate when needing a 59 * Window. 60 */ 61 public abstract class Window { 62 /** Flag for the "options panel" feature. This is enabled by default. */ 63 public static final int FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL = 0; 64 /** Flag for the "no title" feature, turning off the title at the top 65 * of the screen. */ 66 public static final int FEATURE_NO_TITLE = 1; 67 68 /** 69 * Flag for the progress indicator feature. 70 * 71 * @deprecated No longer supported starting in API 21. 72 */ 73 @Deprecated 74 public static final int FEATURE_PROGRESS = 2; 75 76 /** Flag for having an icon on the left side of the title bar */ 77 public static final int FEATURE_LEFT_ICON = 3; 78 /** Flag for having an icon on the right side of the title bar */ 79 public static final int FEATURE_RIGHT_ICON = 4; 80 81 /** 82 * Flag for indeterminate progress. 83 * 84 * @deprecated No longer supported starting in API 21. 85 */ 86 @Deprecated 87 public static final int FEATURE_INDETERMINATE_PROGRESS = 5; 88 89 /** Flag for the context menu. This is enabled by default. */ 90 public static final int FEATURE_CONTEXT_MENU = 6; 91 /** Flag for custom title. You cannot combine this feature with other title features. */ 92 public static final int FEATURE_CUSTOM_TITLE = 7; 93 /** 94 * Flag for enabling the Action Bar. 95 * This is enabled by default for some devices. The Action Bar 96 * replaces the title bar and provides an alternate location 97 * for an on-screen menu button on some devices. 98 */ 99 public static final int FEATURE_ACTION_BAR = 8; 100 /** 101 * Flag for requesting an Action Bar that overlays window content. 102 * Normally an Action Bar will sit in the space above window content, but if this 103 * feature is requested along with {@link #FEATURE_ACTION_BAR} it will be layered over 104 * the window content itself. This is useful if you would like your app to have more control 105 * over how the Action Bar is displayed, such as letting application content scroll beneath 106 * an Action Bar with a transparent background or otherwise displaying a transparent/translucent 107 * Action Bar over application content. 108 * 109 * <p>This mode is especially useful with {@link View#SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN 110 * View.SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_FULLSCREEN}, which allows you to seamlessly hide the 111 * action bar in conjunction with other screen decorations. 112 * 113 * <p>As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN}, when an 114 * ActionBar is in this mode it will adjust the insets provided to 115 * {@link View#fitSystemWindows(android.graphics.Rect) View.fitSystemWindows(Rect)} 116 * to include the content covered by the action bar, so you can do layout within 117 * that space. 118 */ 119 public static final int FEATURE_ACTION_BAR_OVERLAY = 9; 120 /** 121 * Flag for specifying the behavior of action modes when an Action Bar is not present. 122 * If overlay is enabled, the action mode UI will be allowed to cover existing window content. 123 */ 124 public static final int FEATURE_ACTION_MODE_OVERLAY = 10; 125 /** 126 * Flag for requesting a decoration-free window that is dismissed by swiping from the left. 127 */ 128 public static final int FEATURE_SWIPE_TO_DISMISS = 11; 129 /** 130 * Flag for requesting that window content changes should be animated using a 131 * TransitionManager. 132 * 133 * <p>The TransitionManager is set using 134 * {@link #setTransitionManager(android.transition.TransitionManager)}. If none is set, 135 * a default TransitionManager will be used.</p> 136 * 137 * @see #setContentView 138 */ 139 public static final int FEATURE_CONTENT_TRANSITIONS = 12; 140 141 /** 142 * Enables Activities to run Activity Transitions either through sending or receiving 143 * ActivityOptions bundle created with 144 * {@link android.app.ActivityOptions#makeSceneTransitionAnimation(android.app.Activity, 145 * android.util.Pair[])} or {@link android.app.ActivityOptions#makeSceneTransitionAnimation( 146 * android.app.Activity, View, String)}. 147 */ 148 public static final int FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS = 13; 149 150 /** 151 * Max value used as a feature ID 152 * @hide 153 */ 154 public static final int FEATURE_MAX = FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS; 155 156 /** 157 * Flag for setting the progress bar's visibility to VISIBLE. 158 * 159 * @deprecated {@link #FEATURE_PROGRESS} and related methods are no longer 160 * supported starting in API 21. 161 */ 162 @Deprecated 163 public static final int PROGRESS_VISIBILITY_ON = -1; 164 165 /** 166 * Flag for setting the progress bar's visibility to GONE. 167 * 168 * @deprecated {@link #FEATURE_PROGRESS} and related methods are no longer 169 * supported starting in API 21. 170 */ 171 @Deprecated 172 public static final int PROGRESS_VISIBILITY_OFF = -2; 173 174 /** 175 * Flag for setting the progress bar's indeterminate mode on. 176 * 177 * @deprecated {@link #FEATURE_INDETERMINATE_PROGRESS} and related methods 178 * are no longer supported starting in API 21. 179 */ 180 @Deprecated 181 public static final int PROGRESS_INDETERMINATE_ON = -3; 182 183 /** 184 * Flag for setting the progress bar's indeterminate mode off. 185 * 186 * @deprecated {@link #FEATURE_INDETERMINATE_PROGRESS} and related methods 187 * are no longer supported starting in API 21. 188 */ 189 @Deprecated 190 public static final int PROGRESS_INDETERMINATE_OFF = -4; 191 192 /** 193 * Starting value for the (primary) progress. 194 * 195 * @deprecated {@link #FEATURE_PROGRESS} and related methods are no longer 196 * supported starting in API 21. 197 */ 198 @Deprecated 199 public static final int PROGRESS_START = 0; 200 201 /** 202 * Ending value for the (primary) progress. 203 * 204 * @deprecated {@link #FEATURE_PROGRESS} and related methods are no longer 205 * supported starting in API 21. 206 */ 207 @Deprecated 208 public static final int PROGRESS_END = 10000; 209 210 /** 211 * Lowest possible value for the secondary progress. 212 * 213 * @deprecated {@link #FEATURE_PROGRESS} and related methods are no longer 214 * supported starting in API 21. 215 */ 216 @Deprecated 217 public static final int PROGRESS_SECONDARY_START = 20000; 218 219 /** 220 * Highest possible value for the secondary progress. 221 * 222 * @deprecated {@link #FEATURE_PROGRESS} and related methods are no longer 223 * supported starting in API 21. 224 */ 225 @Deprecated 226 public static final int PROGRESS_SECONDARY_END = 30000; 227 228 /** 229 * The transitionName for the status bar background View when a custom background is used. 230 * @see android.view.Window#setStatusBarColor(int) 231 */ 232 public static final String STATUS_BAR_BACKGROUND_TRANSITION_NAME = "android:status:background"; 233 234 /** 235 * The transitionName for the navigation bar background View when a custom background is used. 236 * @see android.view.Window#setNavigationBarColor(int) 237 */ 238 public static final String NAVIGATION_BAR_BACKGROUND_TRANSITION_NAME = 239 "android:navigation:background"; 240 241 /** 242 * The default features enabled. 243 * @deprecated use {@link #getDefaultFeatures(android.content.Context)} instead. 244 */ 245 @Deprecated 246 @SuppressWarnings({"PointlessBitwiseExpression"}) 247 protected static final int DEFAULT_FEATURES = (1 << FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL) | 248 (1 << FEATURE_CONTEXT_MENU); 249 250 /** 251 * The ID that the main layout in the XML layout file should have. 252 */ 253 public static final int ID_ANDROID_CONTENT = com.android.internal.R.id.content; 254 255 private static final String PROPERTY_HARDWARE_UI = "persist.sys.ui.hw"; 256 257 /** 258 * Flag for letting the theme drive the color of the window caption controls. Use with 259 * {@link #setDecorCaptionShade(int)}. This is the default value. 260 */ 261 public static final int DECOR_CAPTION_SHADE_AUTO = 0; 262 /** 263 * Flag for setting light-color controls on the window caption. Use with 264 * {@link #setDecorCaptionShade(int)}. 265 */ 266 public static final int DECOR_CAPTION_SHADE_LIGHT = 1; 267 /** 268 * Flag for setting dark-color controls on the window caption. Use with 269 * {@link #setDecorCaptionShade(int)}. 270 */ 271 public static final int DECOR_CAPTION_SHADE_DARK = 2; 272 273 private final Context mContext; 274 275 private TypedArray mWindowStyle; 276 private Callback mCallback; 277 private OnWindowDismissedCallback mOnWindowDismissedCallback; 278 private WindowControllerCallback mWindowControllerCallback; 279 private OnRestrictedCaptionAreaChangedListener mOnRestrictedCaptionAreaChangedListener; 280 private Rect mRestrictedCaptionAreaRect; 281 private WindowManager mWindowManager; 282 private IBinder mAppToken; 283 private String mAppName; 284 private boolean mHardwareAccelerated; 285 private Window mContainer; 286 private Window mActiveChild; 287 private boolean mIsActive = false; 288 private boolean mHasChildren = false; 289 private boolean mCloseOnTouchOutside = false; 290 private boolean mSetCloseOnTouchOutside = false; 291 private int mForcedWindowFlags = 0; 292 293 private int mFeatures; 294 private int mLocalFeatures; 295 296 private boolean mHaveWindowFormat = false; 297 private boolean mHaveDimAmount = false; 298 private int mDefaultWindowFormat = PixelFormat.OPAQUE; 299 300 private boolean mHasSoftInputMode = false; 301 302 private boolean mDestroyed; 303 304 private boolean mOverlayWithDecorCaptionEnabled = false; 305 306 // The current window attributes. 307 private final WindowManager.LayoutParams mWindowAttributes = 308 new WindowManager.LayoutParams(); 309 310 /** 311 * API from a Window back to its caller. This allows the client to 312 * intercept key dispatching, panels and menus, etc. 313 */ 314 public interface Callback { 315 /** 316 * Called to process key events. At the very least your 317 * implementation must call 318 * {@link android.view.Window#superDispatchKeyEvent} to do the 319 * standard key processing. 320 * 321 * @param event The key event. 322 * 323 * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed. 324 */ 325 public boolean dispatchKeyEvent(KeyEvent event); 326 327 /** 328 * Called to process a key shortcut event. 329 * At the very least your implementation must call 330 * {@link android.view.Window#superDispatchKeyShortcutEvent} to do the 331 * standard key shortcut processing. 332 * 333 * @param event The key shortcut event. 334 * @return True if this event was consumed. 335 */ 336 public boolean dispatchKeyShortcutEvent(KeyEvent event); 337 338 /** 339 * Called to process touch screen events. At the very least your 340 * implementation must call 341 * {@link android.view.Window#superDispatchTouchEvent} to do the 342 * standard touch screen processing. 343 * 344 * @param event The touch screen event. 345 * 346 * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed. 347 */ 348 public boolean dispatchTouchEvent(MotionEvent event); 349 350 /** 351 * Called to process trackball events. At the very least your 352 * implementation must call 353 * {@link android.view.Window#superDispatchTrackballEvent} to do the 354 * standard trackball processing. 355 * 356 * @param event The trackball event. 357 * 358 * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed. 359 */ 360 public boolean dispatchTrackballEvent(MotionEvent event); 361 362 /** 363 * Called to process generic motion events. At the very least your 364 * implementation must call 365 * {@link android.view.Window#superDispatchGenericMotionEvent} to do the 366 * standard processing. 367 * 368 * @param event The generic motion event. 369 * 370 * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed. 371 */ 372 public boolean dispatchGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent event); 373 374 /** 375 * Called to process population of {@link AccessibilityEvent}s. 376 * 377 * @param event The event. 378 * 379 * @return boolean Return true if event population was completed. 380 */ 381 public boolean dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent event); 382 383 /** 384 * Instantiate the view to display in the panel for 'featureId'. 385 * You can return null, in which case the default content (typically 386 * a menu) will be created for you. 387 * 388 * @param featureId Which panel is being created. 389 * 390 * @return view The top-level view to place in the panel. 391 * 392 * @see #onPreparePanel 393 */ 394 @Nullable 395 public View onCreatePanelView(int featureId); 396 397 /** 398 * Initialize the contents of the menu for panel 'featureId'. This is 399 * called if onCreatePanelView() returns null, giving you a standard 400 * menu in which you can place your items. It is only called once for 401 * the panel, the first time it is shown. 402 * 403 * <p>You can safely hold on to <var>menu</var> (and any items created 404 * from it), making modifications to it as desired, until the next 405 * time onCreatePanelMenu() is called for this feature. 406 * 407 * @param featureId The panel being created. 408 * @param menu The menu inside the panel. 409 * 410 * @return boolean You must return true for the panel to be displayed; 411 * if you return false it will not be shown. 412 */ 413 public boolean onCreatePanelMenu(int featureId, Menu menu); 414 415 /** 416 * Prepare a panel to be displayed. This is called right before the 417 * panel window is shown, every time it is shown. 418 * 419 * @param featureId The panel that is being displayed. 420 * @param view The View that was returned by onCreatePanelView(). 421 * @param menu If onCreatePanelView() returned null, this is the Menu 422 * being displayed in the panel. 423 * 424 * @return boolean You must return true for the panel to be displayed; 425 * if you return false it will not be shown. 426 * 427 * @see #onCreatePanelView 428 */ 429 public boolean onPreparePanel(int featureId, View view, Menu menu); 430 431 /** 432 * Called when a panel's menu is opened by the user. This may also be 433 * called when the menu is changing from one type to another (for 434 * example, from the icon menu to the expanded menu). 435 * 436 * @param featureId The panel that the menu is in. 437 * @param menu The menu that is opened. 438 * @return Return true to allow the menu to open, or false to prevent 439 * the menu from opening. 440 */ 441 public boolean onMenuOpened(int featureId, Menu menu); 442 443 /** 444 * Called when a panel's menu item has been selected by the user. 445 * 446 * @param featureId The panel that the menu is in. 447 * @param item The menu item that was selected. 448 * 449 * @return boolean Return true to finish processing of selection, or 450 * false to perform the normal menu handling (calling its 451 * Runnable or sending a Message to its target Handler). 452 */ 453 public boolean onMenuItemSelected(int featureId, MenuItem item); 454 455 /** 456 * This is called whenever the current window attributes change. 457 * 458 */ 459 public void onWindowAttributesChanged(WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs); 460 461 /** 462 * This hook is called whenever the content view of the screen changes 463 * (due to a call to 464 * {@link Window#setContentView(View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams) 465 * Window.setContentView} or 466 * {@link Window#addContentView(View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams) 467 * Window.addContentView}). 468 */ 469 public void onContentChanged(); 470 471 /** 472 * This hook is called whenever the window focus changes. See 473 * {@link View#onWindowFocusChanged(boolean) 474 * View.onWindowFocusChangedNotLocked(boolean)} for more information. 475 * 476 * @param hasFocus Whether the window now has focus. 477 */ 478 public void onWindowFocusChanged(boolean hasFocus); 479 480 /** 481 * Called when the window has been attached to the window manager. 482 * See {@link View#onAttachedToWindow() View.onAttachedToWindow()} 483 * for more information. 484 */ 485 public void onAttachedToWindow(); 486 487 /** 488 * Called when the window has been attached to the window manager. 489 * See {@link View#onDetachedFromWindow() View.onDetachedFromWindow()} 490 * for more information. 491 */ 492 public void onDetachedFromWindow(); 493 494 /** 495 * Called when a panel is being closed. If another logical subsequent 496 * panel is being opened (and this panel is being closed to make room for the subsequent 497 * panel), this method will NOT be called. 498 * 499 * @param featureId The panel that is being displayed. 500 * @param menu If onCreatePanelView() returned null, this is the Menu 501 * being displayed in the panel. 502 */ 503 public void onPanelClosed(int featureId, Menu menu); 504 505 /** 506 * Called when the user signals the desire to start a search. 507 * 508 * @return true if search launched, false if activity refuses (blocks) 509 * 510 * @see android.app.Activity#onSearchRequested() 511 */ 512 public boolean onSearchRequested(); 513 514 /** 515 * Called when the user signals the desire to start a search. 516 * 517 * @param searchEvent A {@link SearchEvent} describing the signal to 518 * start a search. 519 * @return true if search launched, false if activity refuses (blocks) 520 */ 521 public boolean onSearchRequested(SearchEvent searchEvent); 522 523 /** 524 * Called when an action mode is being started for this window. Gives the 525 * callback an opportunity to handle the action mode in its own unique and 526 * beautiful way. If this method returns null the system can choose a way 527 * to present the mode or choose not to start the mode at all. This is equivalent 528 * to {@link #onWindowStartingActionMode(android.view.ActionMode.Callback, int)} 529 * with type {@link ActionMode#TYPE_PRIMARY}. 530 * 531 * @param callback Callback to control the lifecycle of this action mode 532 * @return The ActionMode that was started, or null if the system should present it 533 */ 534 @Nullable 535 public ActionMode onWindowStartingActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback); 536 537 /** 538 * Called when an action mode is being started for this window. Gives the 539 * callback an opportunity to handle the action mode in its own unique and 540 * beautiful way. If this method returns null the system can choose a way 541 * to present the mode or choose not to start the mode at all. 542 * 543 * @param callback Callback to control the lifecycle of this action mode 544 * @param type One of {@link ActionMode#TYPE_PRIMARY} or {@link ActionMode#TYPE_FLOATING}. 545 * @return The ActionMode that was started, or null if the system should present it 546 */ 547 @Nullable 548 public ActionMode onWindowStartingActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback, int type); 549 550 /** 551 * Called when an action mode has been started. The appropriate mode callback 552 * method will have already been invoked. 553 * 554 * @param mode The new mode that has just been started. 555 */ 556 public void onActionModeStarted(ActionMode mode); 557 558 /** 559 * Called when an action mode has been finished. The appropriate mode callback 560 * method will have already been invoked. 561 * 562 * @param mode The mode that was just finished. 563 */ 564 public void onActionModeFinished(ActionMode mode); 565 566 /** 567 * Called when Keyboard Shortcuts are requested for the current window. 568 * 569 * @param data The data list to populate with shortcuts. 570 * @param menu The current menu, which may be null. 571 * @param deviceId The id for the connected device the shortcuts should be provided for. 572 */ 573 default public void onProvideKeyboardShortcuts( 574 List<KeyboardShortcutGroup> data, @Nullable Menu menu, int deviceId) { }; 575 } 576 577 /** @hide */ 578 public interface OnWindowDismissedCallback { 579 /** 580 * Called when a window is dismissed. This informs the callback that the 581 * window is gone, and it should finish itself. 582 * @param finishTask True if the task should also be finished. 583 */ 584 void onWindowDismissed(boolean finishTask); 585 } 586 587 /** @hide */ 588 public interface WindowControllerCallback { 589 /** 590 * Moves the activity from 591 * {@link android.app.ActivityManager.StackId#FREEFORM_WORKSPACE_STACK_ID} to 592 * {@link android.app.ActivityManager.StackId#FULLSCREEN_WORKSPACE_STACK_ID} stack. 593 */ 594 void exitFreeformMode() throws RemoteException; 595 596 /** 597 * Puts the activity in picture-in-picture mode if the activity supports. 598 * @see android.R.attr#supportsPictureInPicture 599 */ 600 void enterPictureInPictureModeIfPossible(); 601 602 /** Returns the current stack Id for the window. */ 603 int getWindowStackId() throws RemoteException; 604 } 605 606 /** 607 * Callback for clients that want to be aware of where caption draws content. 608 */ 609 public interface OnRestrictedCaptionAreaChangedListener { 610 /** 611 * Called when the area where caption draws content changes. 612 * 613 * @param rect The area where caption content is positioned, relative to the top view. 614 */ 615 void onRestrictedCaptionAreaChanged(Rect rect); 616 } 617 618 /** 619 * Callback for clients that want frame timing information for each 620 * frame rendered by the Window. 621 */ 622 public interface OnFrameMetricsAvailableListener { 623 /** 624 * Called when information is available for the previously rendered frame. 625 * 626 * Reports can be dropped if this callback takes too 627 * long to execute, as the report producer cannot wait for the consumer to 628 * complete. 629 * 630 * It is highly recommended that clients copy the passed in FrameMetrics 631 * via {@link FrameMetrics#FrameMetrics(FrameMetrics)} within this method and defer 632 * additional computation or storage to another thread to avoid unnecessarily 633 * dropping reports. 634 * 635 * @param window The {@link Window} on which the frame was displayed. 636 * @param frameMetrics the available metrics. This object is reused on every call 637 * and thus <strong>this reference is not valid outside the scope of this method</strong>. 638 * @param dropCountSinceLastInvocation the number of reports dropped since the last time 639 * this callback was invoked. 640 */ 641 void onFrameMetricsAvailable(Window window, FrameMetrics frameMetrics, 642 int dropCountSinceLastInvocation); 643 } 644 645 646 public Window(Context context) { 647 mContext = context; 648 mFeatures = mLocalFeatures = getDefaultFeatures(context); 649 } 650 651 /** 652 * Return the Context this window policy is running in, for retrieving 653 * resources and other information. 654 * 655 * @return Context The Context that was supplied to the constructor. 656 */ 657 public final Context getContext() { 658 return mContext; 659 } 660 661 /** 662 * Return the {@link android.R.styleable#Window} attributes from this 663 * window's theme. 664 */ 665 public final TypedArray getWindowStyle() { 666 synchronized (this) { 667 if (mWindowStyle == null) { 668 mWindowStyle = mContext.obtainStyledAttributes( 669 com.android.internal.R.styleable.Window); 670 } 671 return mWindowStyle; 672 } 673 } 674 675 /** 676 * Set the container for this window. If not set, the DecorWindow 677 * operates as a top-level window; otherwise, it negotiates with the 678 * container to display itself appropriately. 679 * 680 * @param container The desired containing Window. 681 */ 682 public void setContainer(Window container) { 683 mContainer = container; 684 if (container != null) { 685 // Embedded screens never have a title. 686 mFeatures |= 1<<FEATURE_NO_TITLE; 687 mLocalFeatures |= 1<<FEATURE_NO_TITLE; 688 container.mHasChildren = true; 689 } 690 } 691 692 /** 693 * Return the container for this Window. 694 * 695 * @return Window The containing window, or null if this is a 696 * top-level window. 697 */ 698 public final Window getContainer() { 699 return mContainer; 700 } 701 702 public final boolean hasChildren() { 703 return mHasChildren; 704 } 705 706 /** @hide */ 707 public final void destroy() { 708 mDestroyed = true; 709 } 710 711 /** @hide */ 712 public final boolean isDestroyed() { 713 return mDestroyed; 714 } 715 716 /** 717 * Set the window manager for use by this Window to, for example, 718 * display panels. This is <em>not</em> used for displaying the 719 * Window itself -- that must be done by the client. 720 * 721 * @param wm The window manager for adding new windows. 722 */ 723 public void setWindowManager(WindowManager wm, IBinder appToken, String appName) { 724 setWindowManager(wm, appToken, appName, false); 725 } 726 727 /** 728 * Set the window manager for use by this Window to, for example, 729 * display panels. This is <em>not</em> used for displaying the 730 * Window itself -- that must be done by the client. 731 * 732 * @param wm The window manager for adding new windows. 733 */ 734 public void setWindowManager(WindowManager wm, IBinder appToken, String appName, 735 boolean hardwareAccelerated) { 736 mAppToken = appToken; 737 mAppName = appName; 738 mHardwareAccelerated = hardwareAccelerated 739 || SystemProperties.getBoolean(PROPERTY_HARDWARE_UI, false); 740 if (wm == null) { 741 wm = (WindowManager)mContext.getSystemService(Context.WINDOW_SERVICE); 742 } 743 mWindowManager = ((WindowManagerImpl)wm).createLocalWindowManager(this); 744 } 745 746 void adjustLayoutParamsForSubWindow(WindowManager.LayoutParams wp) { 747 CharSequence curTitle = wp.getTitle(); 748 if (wp.type >= WindowManager.LayoutParams.FIRST_SUB_WINDOW && 749 wp.type <= WindowManager.LayoutParams.LAST_SUB_WINDOW) { 750 if (wp.token == null) { 751 View decor = peekDecorView(); 752 if (decor != null) { 753 wp.token = decor.getWindowToken(); 754 } 755 } 756 if (curTitle == null || curTitle.length() == 0) { 757 final StringBuilder title = new StringBuilder(32); 758 if (wp.type == WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_APPLICATION_MEDIA) { 759 title.append("Media"); 760 } else if (wp.type == WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_APPLICATION_MEDIA_OVERLAY) { 761 title.append("MediaOvr"); 762 } else if (wp.type == WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_APPLICATION_PANEL) { 763 title.append("Panel"); 764 } else if (wp.type == WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_APPLICATION_SUB_PANEL) { 765 title.append("SubPanel"); 766 } else if (wp.type == WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_APPLICATION_ABOVE_SUB_PANEL) { 767 title.append("AboveSubPanel"); 768 } else if (wp.type == WindowManager.LayoutParams.TYPE_APPLICATION_ATTACHED_DIALOG) { 769 title.append("AtchDlg"); 770 } else { 771 title.append(wp.type); 772 } 773 if (mAppName != null) { 774 title.append(":").append(mAppName); 775 } 776 wp.setTitle(title); 777 } 778 } else if (wp.type >= WindowManager.LayoutParams.FIRST_SYSTEM_WINDOW && 779 wp.type <= WindowManager.LayoutParams.LAST_SYSTEM_WINDOW) { 780 // We don't set the app token to this system window because the life cycles should be 781 // independent. If an app creates a system window and then the app goes to the stopped 782 // state, the system window should not be affected (can still show and receive input 783 // events). 784 if (curTitle == null || curTitle.length() == 0) { 785 final StringBuilder title = new StringBuilder(32); 786 title.append("Sys").append(wp.type); 787 if (mAppName != null) { 788 title.append(":").append(mAppName); 789 } 790 wp.setTitle(title); 791 } 792 } else { 793 if (wp.token == null) { 794 wp.token = mContainer == null ? mAppToken : mContainer.mAppToken; 795 } 796 if ((curTitle == null || curTitle.length() == 0) 797 && mAppName != null) { 798 wp.setTitle(mAppName); 799 } 800 } 801 if (wp.packageName == null) { 802 wp.packageName = mContext.getPackageName(); 803 } 804 if (mHardwareAccelerated || 805 (mWindowAttributes.flags & FLAG_HARDWARE_ACCELERATED) != 0) { 806 wp.flags |= FLAG_HARDWARE_ACCELERATED; 807 } 808 } 809 810 /** 811 * Return the window manager allowing this Window to display its own 812 * windows. 813 * 814 * @return WindowManager The ViewManager. 815 */ 816 public WindowManager getWindowManager() { 817 return mWindowManager; 818 } 819 820 /** 821 * Set the Callback interface for this window, used to intercept key 822 * events and other dynamic operations in the window. 823 * 824 * @param callback The desired Callback interface. 825 */ 826 public void setCallback(Callback callback) { 827 mCallback = callback; 828 } 829 830 /** 831 * Return the current Callback interface for this window. 832 */ 833 public final Callback getCallback() { 834 return mCallback; 835 } 836 837 /** 838 * Set an observer to collect frame stats for each frame rendererd in this window. 839 * 840 * Must be in hardware rendering mode. 841 */ 842 public final void addOnFrameMetricsAvailableListener( 843 @NonNull OnFrameMetricsAvailableListener listener, 844 Handler handler) { 845 final View decorView = getDecorView(); 846 if (decorView == null) { 847 throw new IllegalStateException("can't observe a Window without an attached view"); 848 } 849 850 if (listener == null) { 851 throw new NullPointerException("listener cannot be null"); 852 } 853 854 decorView.addFrameMetricsListener(this, listener, handler); 855 } 856 857 /** 858 * Remove observer and stop listening to frame stats for this window. 859 */ 860 public final void removeOnFrameMetricsAvailableListener(OnFrameMetricsAvailableListener listener) { 861 final View decorView = getDecorView(); 862 if (decorView != null) { 863 getDecorView().removeFrameMetricsListener(listener); 864 } 865 } 866 867 /** @hide */ 868 public final void setOnWindowDismissedCallback(OnWindowDismissedCallback dcb) { 869 mOnWindowDismissedCallback = dcb; 870 } 871 872 /** @hide */ 873 public final void dispatchOnWindowDismissed(boolean finishTask) { 874 if (mOnWindowDismissedCallback != null) { 875 mOnWindowDismissedCallback.onWindowDismissed(finishTask); 876 } 877 } 878 879 /** @hide */ 880 public final void setWindowControllerCallback(WindowControllerCallback wccb) { 881 mWindowControllerCallback = wccb; 882 } 883 884 /** @hide */ 885 public final WindowControllerCallback getWindowControllerCallback() { 886 return mWindowControllerCallback; 887 } 888 889 /** 890 * Set a callback for changes of area where caption will draw its content. 891 * 892 * @param listener Callback that will be called when the area changes. 893 */ 894 public final void setRestrictedCaptionAreaListener(OnRestrictedCaptionAreaChangedListener listener) { 895 mOnRestrictedCaptionAreaChangedListener = listener; 896 mRestrictedCaptionAreaRect = listener != null ? new Rect() : null; 897 } 898 899 /** 900 * Take ownership of this window's surface. The window's view hierarchy 901 * will no longer draw into the surface, though it will otherwise continue 902 * to operate (such as for receiving input events). The given SurfaceHolder 903 * callback will be used to tell you about state changes to the surface. 904 */ 905 public abstract void takeSurface(SurfaceHolder.Callback2 callback); 906 907 /** 908 * Take ownership of this window's InputQueue. The window will no 909 * longer read and dispatch input events from the queue; it is your 910 * responsibility to do so. 911 */ 912 public abstract void takeInputQueue(InputQueue.Callback callback); 913 914 /** 915 * Return whether this window is being displayed with a floating style 916 * (based on the {@link android.R.attr#windowIsFloating} attribute in 917 * the style/theme). 918 * 919 * @return Returns true if the window is configured to be displayed floating 920 * on top of whatever is behind it. 921 */ 922 public abstract boolean isFloating(); 923 924 /** 925 * Set the width and height layout parameters of the window. The default 926 * for both of these is MATCH_PARENT; you can change them to WRAP_CONTENT 927 * or an absolute value to make a window that is not full-screen. 928 * 929 * @param width The desired layout width of the window. 930 * @param height The desired layout height of the window. 931 * 932 * @see ViewGroup.LayoutParams#height 933 * @see ViewGroup.LayoutParams#width 934 */ 935 public void setLayout(int width, int height) { 936 final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes(); 937 attrs.width = width; 938 attrs.height = height; 939 dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs); 940 } 941 942 /** 943 * Set the gravity of the window, as per the Gravity constants. This 944 * controls how the window manager is positioned in the overall window; it 945 * is only useful when using WRAP_CONTENT for the layout width or height. 946 * 947 * @param gravity The desired gravity constant. 948 * 949 * @see Gravity 950 * @see #setLayout 951 */ 952 public void setGravity(int gravity) 953 { 954 final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes(); 955 attrs.gravity = gravity; 956 dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs); 957 } 958 959 /** 960 * Set the type of the window, as per the WindowManager.LayoutParams 961 * types. 962 * 963 * @param type The new window type (see WindowManager.LayoutParams). 964 */ 965 public void setType(int type) { 966 final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes(); 967 attrs.type = type; 968 dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs); 969 } 970 971 /** 972 * Set the format of window, as per the PixelFormat types. This overrides 973 * the default format that is selected by the Window based on its 974 * window decorations. 975 * 976 * @param format The new window format (see PixelFormat). Use 977 * PixelFormat.UNKNOWN to allow the Window to select 978 * the format. 979 * 980 * @see PixelFormat 981 */ 982 public void setFormat(int format) { 983 final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes(); 984 if (format != PixelFormat.UNKNOWN) { 985 attrs.format = format; 986 mHaveWindowFormat = true; 987 } else { 988 attrs.format = mDefaultWindowFormat; 989 mHaveWindowFormat = false; 990 } 991 dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs); 992 } 993 994 /** 995 * Specify custom animations to use for the window, as per 996 * {@link WindowManager.LayoutParams#windowAnimations 997 * WindowManager.LayoutParams.windowAnimations}. Providing anything besides 998 * 0 here will override the animations the window would 999 * normally retrieve from its theme. 1000 */ 1001 public void setWindowAnimations(@StyleRes int resId) { 1002 final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes(); 1003 attrs.windowAnimations = resId; 1004 dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs); 1005 } 1006 1007 /** 1008 * Specify an explicit soft input mode to use for the window, as per 1009 * {@link WindowManager.LayoutParams#softInputMode 1010 * WindowManager.LayoutParams.softInputMode}. Providing anything besides 1011 * "unspecified" here will override the input mode the window would 1012 * normally retrieve from its theme. 1013 */ 1014 public void setSoftInputMode(int mode) { 1015 final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes(); 1016 if (mode != WindowManager.LayoutParams.SOFT_INPUT_STATE_UNSPECIFIED) { 1017 attrs.softInputMode = mode; 1018 mHasSoftInputMode = true; 1019 } else { 1020 mHasSoftInputMode = false; 1021 } 1022 dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs); 1023 } 1024 1025 /** 1026 * Convenience function to set the flag bits as specified in flags, as 1027 * per {@link #setFlags}. 1028 * @param flags The flag bits to be set. 1029 * @see #setFlags 1030 * @see #clearFlags 1031 */ 1032 public void addFlags(int flags) { 1033 setFlags(flags, flags); 1034 } 1035 1036 /** @hide */ 1037 public void addPrivateFlags(int flags) { 1038 setPrivateFlags(flags, flags); 1039 } 1040 1041 /** 1042 * Convenience function to clear the flag bits as specified in flags, as 1043 * per {@link #setFlags}. 1044 * @param flags The flag bits to be cleared. 1045 * @see #setFlags 1046 * @see #addFlags 1047 */ 1048 public void clearFlags(int flags) { 1049 setFlags(0, flags); 1050 } 1051 1052 /** 1053 * Set the flags of the window, as per the 1054 * {@link WindowManager.LayoutParams WindowManager.LayoutParams} 1055 * flags. 1056 * 1057 * <p>Note that some flags must be set before the window decoration is 1058 * created (by the first call to 1059 * {@link #setContentView(View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams)} or 1060 * {@link #getDecorView()}: 1061 * {@link WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_LAYOUT_IN_SCREEN} and 1062 * {@link WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_LAYOUT_INSET_DECOR}. These 1063 * will be set for you based on the {@link android.R.attr#windowIsFloating} 1064 * attribute. 1065 * 1066 * @param flags The new window flags (see WindowManager.LayoutParams). 1067 * @param mask Which of the window flag bits to modify. 1068 * @see #addFlags 1069 * @see #clearFlags 1070 */ 1071 public void setFlags(int flags, int mask) { 1072 final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes(); 1073 attrs.flags = (attrs.flags&~mask) | (flags&mask); 1074 mForcedWindowFlags |= mask; 1075 dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs); 1076 } 1077 1078 private void setPrivateFlags(int flags, int mask) { 1079 final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes(); 1080 attrs.privateFlags = (attrs.privateFlags & ~mask) | (flags & mask); 1081 dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs); 1082 } 1083 1084 /** 1085 * {@hide} 1086 */ 1087 protected void setNeedsMenuKey(int value) { 1088 final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes(); 1089 attrs.needsMenuKey = value; 1090 dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs); 1091 } 1092 1093 /** 1094 * {@hide} 1095 */ 1096 protected void dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs) { 1097 if (mCallback != null) { 1098 mCallback.onWindowAttributesChanged(attrs); 1099 } 1100 } 1101 1102 /** 1103 * Set the amount of dim behind the window when using 1104 * {@link WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_DIM_BEHIND}. This overrides 1105 * the default dim amount of that is selected by the Window based on 1106 * its theme. 1107 * 1108 * @param amount The new dim amount, from 0 for no dim to 1 for full dim. 1109 */ 1110 public void setDimAmount(float amount) { 1111 final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes(); 1112 attrs.dimAmount = amount; 1113 mHaveDimAmount = true; 1114 dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs); 1115 } 1116 1117 /** 1118 * Specify custom window attributes. <strong>PLEASE NOTE:</strong> the 1119 * layout params you give here should generally be from values previously 1120 * retrieved with {@link #getAttributes()}; you probably do not want to 1121 * blindly create and apply your own, since this will blow away any values 1122 * set by the framework that you are not interested in. 1123 * 1124 * @param a The new window attributes, which will completely override any 1125 * current values. 1126 */ 1127 public void setAttributes(WindowManager.LayoutParams a) { 1128 mWindowAttributes.copyFrom(a); 1129 dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(mWindowAttributes); 1130 } 1131 1132 /** 1133 * Retrieve the current window attributes associated with this panel. 1134 * 1135 * @return WindowManager.LayoutParams Either the existing window 1136 * attributes object, or a freshly created one if there is none. 1137 */ 1138 public final WindowManager.LayoutParams getAttributes() { 1139 return mWindowAttributes; 1140 } 1141 1142 /** 1143 * Return the window flags that have been explicitly set by the client, 1144 * so will not be modified by {@link #getDecorView}. 1145 */ 1146 protected final int getForcedWindowFlags() { 1147 return mForcedWindowFlags; 1148 } 1149 1150 /** 1151 * Has the app specified their own soft input mode? 1152 */ 1153 protected final boolean hasSoftInputMode() { 1154 return mHasSoftInputMode; 1155 } 1156 1157 /** @hide */ 1158 public void setCloseOnTouchOutside(boolean close) { 1159 mCloseOnTouchOutside = close; 1160 mSetCloseOnTouchOutside = true; 1161 } 1162 1163 /** @hide */ 1164 public void setCloseOnTouchOutsideIfNotSet(boolean close) { 1165 if (!mSetCloseOnTouchOutside) { 1166 mCloseOnTouchOutside = close; 1167 mSetCloseOnTouchOutside = true; 1168 } 1169 } 1170 1171 /** @hide */ 1172 @SystemApi 1173 public void setDisableWallpaperTouchEvents(boolean disable) { 1174 setPrivateFlags(disable 1175 ? WindowManager.LayoutParams.PRIVATE_FLAG_DISABLE_WALLPAPER_TOUCH_EVENTS : 0, 1176 WindowManager.LayoutParams.PRIVATE_FLAG_DISABLE_WALLPAPER_TOUCH_EVENTS); 1177 } 1178 1179 /** @hide */ 1180 public abstract void alwaysReadCloseOnTouchAttr(); 1181 1182 /** @hide */ 1183 public boolean shouldCloseOnTouch(Context context, MotionEvent event) { 1184 if (mCloseOnTouchOutside && event.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN 1185 && isOutOfBounds(context, event) && peekDecorView() != null) { 1186 return true; 1187 } 1188 return false; 1189 } 1190 1191 /* Sets the Sustained Performance requirement for the calling window. 1192 * @param enable disables or enables the mode. 1193 */ 1194 public void setSustainedPerformanceMode(boolean enable) { 1195 setPrivateFlags(enable 1196 ? WindowManager.LayoutParams.PRIVATE_FLAG_SUSTAINED_PERFORMANCE_MODE : 0, 1197 WindowManager.LayoutParams.PRIVATE_FLAG_SUSTAINED_PERFORMANCE_MODE); 1198 } 1199 1200 private boolean isOutOfBounds(Context context, MotionEvent event) { 1201 final int x = (int) event.getX(); 1202 final int y = (int) event.getY(); 1203 final int slop = ViewConfiguration.get(context).getScaledWindowTouchSlop(); 1204 final View decorView = getDecorView(); 1205 return (x < -slop) || (y < -slop) 1206 || (x > (decorView.getWidth()+slop)) 1207 || (y > (decorView.getHeight()+slop)); 1208 } 1209 1210 /** 1211 * Enable extended screen features. This must be called before 1212 * setContentView(). May be called as many times as desired as long as it 1213 * is before setContentView(). If not called, no extended features 1214 * will be available. You can not turn off a feature once it is requested. 1215 * You canot use other title features with {@link #FEATURE_CUSTOM_TITLE}. 1216 * 1217 * @param featureId The desired features, defined as constants by Window. 1218 * @return The features that are now set. 1219 */ 1220 public boolean requestFeature(int featureId) { 1221 final int flag = 1<<featureId; 1222 mFeatures |= flag; 1223 mLocalFeatures |= mContainer != null ? (flag&~mContainer.mFeatures) : flag; 1224 return (mFeatures&flag) != 0; 1225 } 1226 1227 /** 1228 * @hide Used internally to help resolve conflicting features. 1229 */ 1230 protected void removeFeature(int featureId) { 1231 final int flag = 1<<featureId; 1232 mFeatures &= ~flag; 1233 mLocalFeatures &= ~(mContainer != null ? (flag&~mContainer.mFeatures) : flag); 1234 } 1235 1236 public final void makeActive() { 1237 if (mContainer != null) { 1238 if (mContainer.mActiveChild != null) { 1239 mContainer.mActiveChild.mIsActive = false; 1240 } 1241 mContainer.mActiveChild = this; 1242 } 1243 mIsActive = true; 1244 onActive(); 1245 } 1246 1247 public final boolean isActive() 1248 { 1249 return mIsActive; 1250 } 1251 1252 /** 1253 * Finds a view that was identified by the id attribute from the XML that 1254 * was processed in {@link android.app.Activity#onCreate}. This will 1255 * implicitly call {@link #getDecorView} for you, with all of the 1256 * associated side-effects. 1257 * 1258 * @return The view if found or null otherwise. 1259 */ 1260 @Nullable 1261 public View findViewById(@IdRes int id) { 1262 return getDecorView().findViewById(id); 1263 } 1264 1265 /** 1266 * Convenience for 1267 * {@link #setContentView(View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams)} 1268 * to set the screen content from a layout resource. The resource will be 1269 * inflated, adding all top-level views to the screen. 1270 * 1271 * @param layoutResID Resource ID to be inflated. 1272 * @see #setContentView(View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams) 1273 */ 1274 public abstract void setContentView(@LayoutRes int layoutResID); 1275 1276 /** 1277 * Convenience for 1278 * {@link #setContentView(View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams)} 1279 * set the screen content to an explicit view. This view is placed 1280 * directly into the screen's view hierarchy. It can itself be a complex 1281 * view hierarhcy. 1282 * 1283 * @param view The desired content to display. 1284 * @see #setContentView(View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams) 1285 */ 1286 public abstract void setContentView(View view); 1287 1288 /** 1289 * Set the screen content to an explicit view. This view is placed 1290 * directly into the screen's view hierarchy. It can itself be a complex 1291 * view hierarchy. 1292 * 1293 * <p>Note that calling this function "locks in" various characteristics 1294 * of the window that can not, from this point forward, be changed: the 1295 * features that have been requested with {@link #requestFeature(int)}, 1296 * and certain window flags as described in {@link #setFlags(int, int)}.</p> 1297 * 1298 * <p>If {@link #FEATURE_CONTENT_TRANSITIONS} is set, the window's 1299 * TransitionManager will be used to animate content from the current 1300 * content View to view.</p> 1301 * 1302 * @param view The desired content to display. 1303 * @param params Layout parameters for the view. 1304 * @see #getTransitionManager() 1305 * @see #setTransitionManager(android.transition.TransitionManager) 1306 */ 1307 public abstract void setContentView(View view, ViewGroup.LayoutParams params); 1308 1309 /** 1310 * Variation on 1311 * {@link #setContentView(View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams)} 1312 * to add an additional content view to the screen. Added after any existing 1313 * ones in the screen -- existing views are NOT removed. 1314 * 1315 * @param view The desired content to display. 1316 * @param params Layout parameters for the view. 1317 */ 1318 public abstract void addContentView(View view, ViewGroup.LayoutParams params); 1319 1320 /** 1321 * Remove the view that was used as the screen content. 1322 * 1323 * @hide 1324 */ 1325 public abstract void clearContentView(); 1326 1327 /** 1328 * Return the view in this Window that currently has focus, or null if 1329 * there are none. Note that this does not look in any containing 1330 * Window. 1331 * 1332 * @return View The current View with focus or null. 1333 */ 1334 @Nullable 1335 public abstract View getCurrentFocus(); 1336 1337 /** 1338 * Quick access to the {@link LayoutInflater} instance that this Window 1339 * retrieved from its Context. 1340 * 1341 * @return LayoutInflater The shared LayoutInflater. 1342 */ 1343 @NonNull 1344 public abstract LayoutInflater getLayoutInflater(); 1345 1346 public abstract void setTitle(CharSequence title); 1347 1348 @Deprecated 1349 public abstract void setTitleColor(@ColorInt int textColor); 1350 1351 public abstract void openPanel(int featureId, KeyEvent event); 1352 1353 public abstract void closePanel(int featureId); 1354 1355 public abstract void togglePanel(int featureId, KeyEvent event); 1356 1357 public abstract void invalidatePanelMenu(int featureId); 1358 1359 public abstract boolean performPanelShortcut(int featureId, 1360 int keyCode, 1361 KeyEvent event, 1362 int flags); 1363 public abstract boolean performPanelIdentifierAction(int featureId, 1364 int id, 1365 int flags); 1366 1367 public abstract void closeAllPanels(); 1368 1369 public abstract boolean performContextMenuIdentifierAction(int id, int flags); 1370 1371 /** 1372 * Should be called when the configuration is changed. 1373 * 1374 * @param newConfig The new configuration. 1375 */ 1376 public abstract void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig); 1377 1378 /** 1379 * Sets the window elevation. 1380 * <p> 1381 * Changes to this property take effect immediately and will cause the 1382 * window surface to be recreated. This is an expensive operation and as a 1383 * result, this property should not be animated. 1384 * 1385 * @param elevation The window elevation. 1386 * @see View#setElevation(float) 1387 * @see android.R.styleable#Window_windowElevation 1388 */ 1389 public void setElevation(float elevation) {} 1390 1391 /** 1392 * Gets the window elevation. 1393 * 1394 * @hide 1395 */ 1396 public float getElevation() { 1397 return 0.0f; 1398 } 1399 1400 /** 1401 * Sets whether window content should be clipped to the outline of the 1402 * window background. 1403 * 1404 * @param clipToOutline Whether window content should be clipped to the 1405 * outline of the window background. 1406 * @see View#setClipToOutline(boolean) 1407 * @see android.R.styleable#Window_windowClipToOutline 1408 */ 1409 public void setClipToOutline(boolean clipToOutline) {} 1410 1411 /** 1412 * Change the background of this window to a Drawable resource. Setting the 1413 * background to null will make the window be opaque. To make the window 1414 * transparent, you can use an empty drawable (for instance a ColorDrawable 1415 * with the color 0 or the system drawable android:drawable/empty.) 1416 * 1417 * @param resId The resource identifier of a drawable resource which will 1418 * be installed as the new background. 1419 */ 1420 public void setBackgroundDrawableResource(@DrawableRes int resId) { 1421 setBackgroundDrawable(mContext.getDrawable(resId)); 1422 } 1423 1424 /** 1425 * Change the background of this window to a custom Drawable. Setting the 1426 * background to null will make the window be opaque. To make the window 1427 * transparent, you can use an empty drawable (for instance a ColorDrawable 1428 * with the color 0 or the system drawable android:drawable/empty.) 1429 * 1430 * @param drawable The new Drawable to use for this window's background. 1431 */ 1432 public abstract void setBackgroundDrawable(Drawable drawable); 1433 1434 /** 1435 * Set the value for a drawable feature of this window, from a resource 1436 * identifier. You must have called requestFeature(featureId) before 1437 * calling this function. 1438 * 1439 * @see android.content.res.Resources#getDrawable(int) 1440 * 1441 * @param featureId The desired drawable feature to change, defined as a 1442 * constant by Window. 1443 * @param resId Resource identifier of the desired image. 1444 */ 1445 public abstract void setFeatureDrawableResource(int featureId, @DrawableRes int resId); 1446 1447 /** 1448 * Set the value for a drawable feature of this window, from a URI. You 1449 * must have called requestFeature(featureId) before calling this 1450 * function. 1451 * 1452 * <p>The only URI currently supported is "content:", specifying an image 1453 * in a content provider. 1454 * 1455 * @see android.widget.ImageView#setImageURI 1456 * 1457 * @param featureId The desired drawable feature to change. Features are 1458 * constants defined by Window. 1459 * @param uri The desired URI. 1460 */ 1461 public abstract void setFeatureDrawableUri(int featureId, Uri uri); 1462 1463 /** 1464 * Set an explicit Drawable value for feature of this window. You must 1465 * have called requestFeature(featureId) before calling this function. 1466 * 1467 * @param featureId The desired drawable feature to change. Features are 1468 * constants defined by Window. 1469 * @param drawable A Drawable object to display. 1470 */ 1471 public abstract void setFeatureDrawable(int featureId, Drawable drawable); 1472 1473 /** 1474 * Set a custom alpha value for the given drawable feature, controlling how 1475 * much the background is visible through it. 1476 * 1477 * @param featureId The desired drawable feature to change. Features are 1478 * constants defined by Window. 1479 * @param alpha The alpha amount, 0 is completely transparent and 255 is 1480 * completely opaque. 1481 */ 1482 public abstract void setFeatureDrawableAlpha(int featureId, int alpha); 1483 1484 /** 1485 * Set the integer value for a feature. The range of the value depends on 1486 * the feature being set. For {@link #FEATURE_PROGRESS}, it should go from 1487 * 0 to 10000. At 10000 the progress is complete and the indicator hidden. 1488 * 1489 * @param featureId The desired feature to change. Features are constants 1490 * defined by Window. 1491 * @param value The value for the feature. The interpretation of this 1492 * value is feature-specific. 1493 */ 1494 public abstract void setFeatureInt(int featureId, int value); 1495 1496 /** 1497 * Request that key events come to this activity. Use this if your 1498 * activity has no views with focus, but the activity still wants 1499 * a chance to process key events. 1500 */ 1501 public abstract void takeKeyEvents(boolean get); 1502 1503 /** 1504 * Used by custom windows, such as Dialog, to pass the key press event 1505 * further down the view hierarchy. Application developers should 1506 * not need to implement or call this. 1507 * 1508 */ 1509 public abstract boolean superDispatchKeyEvent(KeyEvent event); 1510 1511 /** 1512 * Used by custom windows, such as Dialog, to pass the key shortcut press event 1513 * further down the view hierarchy. Application developers should 1514 * not need to implement or call this. 1515 * 1516 */ 1517 public abstract boolean superDispatchKeyShortcutEvent(KeyEvent event); 1518 1519 /** 1520 * Used by custom windows, such as Dialog, to pass the touch screen event 1521 * further down the view hierarchy. Application developers should 1522 * not need to implement or call this. 1523 * 1524 */ 1525 public abstract boolean superDispatchTouchEvent(MotionEvent event); 1526 1527 /** 1528 * Used by custom windows, such as Dialog, to pass the trackball event 1529 * further down the view hierarchy. Application developers should 1530 * not need to implement or call this. 1531 * 1532 */ 1533 public abstract boolean superDispatchTrackballEvent(MotionEvent event); 1534 1535 /** 1536 * Used by custom windows, such as Dialog, to pass the generic motion event 1537 * further down the view hierarchy. Application developers should 1538 * not need to implement or call this. 1539 * 1540 */ 1541 public abstract boolean superDispatchGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent event); 1542 1543 /** 1544 * Retrieve the top-level window decor view (containing the standard 1545 * window frame/decorations and the client's content inside of that), which 1546 * can be added as a window to the window manager. 1547 * 1548 * <p><em>Note that calling this function for the first time "locks in" 1549 * various window characteristics as described in 1550 * {@link #setContentView(View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams)}.</em></p> 1551 * 1552 * @return Returns the top-level window decor view. 1553 */ 1554 public abstract View getDecorView(); 1555 1556 /** 1557 * Retrieve the current decor view, but only if it has already been created; 1558 * otherwise returns null. 1559 * 1560 * @return Returns the top-level window decor or null. 1561 * @see #getDecorView 1562 */ 1563 public abstract View peekDecorView(); 1564 1565 public abstract Bundle saveHierarchyState(); 1566 1567 public abstract void restoreHierarchyState(Bundle savedInstanceState); 1568 1569 protected abstract void onActive(); 1570 1571 /** 1572 * Return the feature bits that are enabled. This is the set of features 1573 * that were given to requestFeature(), and are being handled by this 1574 * Window itself or its container. That is, it is the set of 1575 * requested features that you can actually use. 1576 * 1577 * <p>To do: add a public version of this API that allows you to check for 1578 * features by their feature ID. 1579 * 1580 * @return int The feature bits. 1581 */ 1582 protected final int getFeatures() 1583 { 1584 return mFeatures; 1585 } 1586 1587 /** 1588 * Return the feature bits set by default on a window. 1589 * @param context The context used to access resources 1590 */ 1591 public static int getDefaultFeatures(Context context) { 1592 int features = 0; 1593 1594 final Resources res = context.getResources(); 1595 if (res.getBoolean(com.android.internal.R.bool.config_defaultWindowFeatureOptionsPanel)) { 1596 features |= 1 << FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL; 1597 } 1598 1599 if (res.getBoolean(com.android.internal.R.bool.config_defaultWindowFeatureContextMenu)) { 1600 features |= 1 << FEATURE_CONTEXT_MENU; 1601 } 1602 1603 return features; 1604 } 1605 1606 /** 1607 * Query for the availability of a certain feature. 1608 * 1609 * @param feature The feature ID to check 1610 * @return true if the feature is enabled, false otherwise. 1611 */ 1612 public boolean hasFeature(int feature) { 1613 return (getFeatures() & (1 << feature)) != 0; 1614 } 1615 1616 /** 1617 * Return the feature bits that are being implemented by this Window. 1618 * This is the set of features that were given to requestFeature(), and are 1619 * being handled by only this Window itself, not by its containers. 1620 * 1621 * @return int The feature bits. 1622 */ 1623 protected final int getLocalFeatures() 1624 { 1625 return mLocalFeatures; 1626 } 1627 1628 /** 1629 * Set the default format of window, as per the PixelFormat types. This 1630 * is the format that will be used unless the client specifies in explicit 1631 * format with setFormat(); 1632 * 1633 * @param format The new window format (see PixelFormat). 1634 * 1635 * @see #setFormat 1636 * @see PixelFormat 1637 */ 1638 protected void setDefaultWindowFormat(int format) { 1639 mDefaultWindowFormat = format; 1640 if (!mHaveWindowFormat) { 1641 final WindowManager.LayoutParams attrs = getAttributes(); 1642 attrs.format = format; 1643 dispatchWindowAttributesChanged(attrs); 1644 } 1645 } 1646 1647 /** @hide */ 1648 protected boolean haveDimAmount() { 1649 return mHaveDimAmount; 1650 } 1651 1652 public abstract void setChildDrawable(int featureId, Drawable drawable); 1653 1654 public abstract void setChildInt(int featureId, int value); 1655 1656 /** 1657 * Is a keypress one of the defined shortcut keys for this window. 1658 * @param keyCode the key code from {@link android.view.KeyEvent} to check. 1659 * @param event the {@link android.view.KeyEvent} to use to help check. 1660 */ 1661 public abstract boolean isShortcutKey(int keyCode, KeyEvent event); 1662 1663 /** 1664 * @see android.app.Activity#setVolumeControlStream(int) 1665 */ 1666 public abstract void setVolumeControlStream(int streamType); 1667 1668 /** 1669 * @see android.app.Activity#getVolumeControlStream() 1670 */ 1671 public abstract int getVolumeControlStream(); 1672 1673 /** 1674 * Sets a {@link MediaController} to send media keys and volume changes to. 1675 * If set, this should be preferred for all media keys and volume requests 1676 * sent to this window. 1677 * 1678 * @param controller The controller for the session which should receive 1679 * media keys and volume changes. 1680 * @see android.app.Activity#setMediaController(android.media.session.MediaController) 1681 */ 1682 public void setMediaController(MediaController controller) { 1683 } 1684 1685 /** 1686 * Gets the {@link MediaController} that was previously set. 1687 * 1688 * @return The controller which should receive events. 1689 * @see #setMediaController(android.media.session.MediaController) 1690 * @see android.app.Activity#getMediaController() 1691 */ 1692 public MediaController getMediaController() { 1693 return null; 1694 } 1695 1696 /** 1697 * Set extra options that will influence the UI for this window. 1698 * @param uiOptions Flags specifying extra options for this window. 1699 */ 1700 public void setUiOptions(int uiOptions) { } 1701 1702 /** 1703 * Set extra options that will influence the UI for this window. 1704 * Only the bits filtered by mask will be modified. 1705 * @param uiOptions Flags specifying extra options for this window. 1706 * @param mask Flags specifying which options should be modified. Others will remain unchanged. 1707 */ 1708 public void setUiOptions(int uiOptions, int mask) { } 1709 1710 /** 1711 * Set the primary icon for this window. 1712 * 1713 * @param resId resource ID of a drawable to set 1714 */ 1715 public void setIcon(@DrawableRes int resId) { } 1716 1717 /** 1718 * Set the default icon for this window. 1719 * This will be overridden by any other icon set operation which could come from the 1720 * theme or another explicit set. 1721 * 1722 * @hide 1723 */ 1724 public void setDefaultIcon(@DrawableRes int resId) { } 1725 1726 /** 1727 * Set the logo for this window. A logo is often shown in place of an 1728 * {@link #setIcon(int) icon} but is generally wider and communicates window title information 1729 * as well. 1730 * 1731 * @param resId resource ID of a drawable to set 1732 */ 1733 public void setLogo(@DrawableRes int resId) { } 1734 1735 /** 1736 * Set the default logo for this window. 1737 * This will be overridden by any other logo set operation which could come from the 1738 * theme or another explicit set. 1739 * 1740 * @hide 1741 */ 1742 public void setDefaultLogo(@DrawableRes int resId) { } 1743 1744 /** 1745 * Set focus locally. The window should have the 1746 * {@link WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_LOCAL_FOCUS_MODE} flag set already. 1747 * @param hasFocus Whether this window has focus or not. 1748 * @param inTouchMode Whether this window is in touch mode or not. 1749 */ 1750 public void setLocalFocus(boolean hasFocus, boolean inTouchMode) { } 1751 1752 /** 1753 * Inject an event to window locally. 1754 * @param event A key or touch event to inject to this window. 1755 */ 1756 public void injectInputEvent(InputEvent event) { } 1757 1758 /** 1759 * Retrieve the {@link TransitionManager} responsible for for default transitions 1760 * in this window. Requires {@link #FEATURE_CONTENT_TRANSITIONS}. 1761 * 1762 * <p>This method will return non-null after content has been initialized (e.g. by using 1763 * {@link #setContentView}) if {@link #FEATURE_CONTENT_TRANSITIONS} has been granted.</p> 1764 * 1765 * @return This window's content TransitionManager or null if none is set. 1766 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowContentTransitionManager 1767 */ 1768 public TransitionManager getTransitionManager() { 1769 return null; 1770 } 1771 1772 /** 1773 * Set the {@link TransitionManager} to use for default transitions in this window. 1774 * Requires {@link #FEATURE_CONTENT_TRANSITIONS}. 1775 * 1776 * @param tm The TransitionManager to use for scene changes. 1777 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowContentTransitionManager 1778 */ 1779 public void setTransitionManager(TransitionManager tm) { 1780 throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); 1781 } 1782 1783 /** 1784 * Retrieve the {@link Scene} representing this window's current content. 1785 * Requires {@link #FEATURE_CONTENT_TRANSITIONS}. 1786 * 1787 * <p>This method will return null if the current content is not represented by a Scene.</p> 1788 * 1789 * @return Current Scene being shown or null 1790 */ 1791 public Scene getContentScene() { 1792 return null; 1793 } 1794 1795 /** 1796 * Sets the Transition that will be used to move Views into the initial scene. The entering 1797 * Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that have 1798 * {@link ViewGroup#isTransitionGroup} return true. Typical Transitions will extend 1799 * {@link android.transition.Visibility} as entering is governed by changing visibility from 1800 * {@link View#INVISIBLE} to {@link View#VISIBLE}. If <code>transition</code> is null, 1801 * entering Views will remain unaffected. 1802 * 1803 * @param transition The Transition to use to move Views into the initial Scene. 1804 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowEnterTransition 1805 */ 1806 public void setEnterTransition(Transition transition) {} 1807 1808 /** 1809 * Sets the Transition that will be used to move Views out of the scene when the Window is 1810 * preparing to close, for example after a call to 1811 * {@link android.app.Activity#finishAfterTransition()}. The exiting 1812 * Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that have 1813 * {@link ViewGroup#isTransitionGroup} return true. Typical Transitions will extend 1814 * {@link android.transition.Visibility} as entering is governed by changing visibility from 1815 * {@link View#VISIBLE} to {@link View#INVISIBLE}. If <code>transition</code> is null, 1816 * entering Views will remain unaffected. If nothing is set, the default will be to 1817 * use the same value as set in {@link #setEnterTransition(android.transition.Transition)}. 1818 * 1819 * @param transition The Transition to use to move Views out of the Scene when the Window 1820 * is preparing to close. 1821 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowReturnTransition 1822 */ 1823 public void setReturnTransition(Transition transition) {} 1824 1825 /** 1826 * Sets the Transition that will be used to move Views out of the scene when starting a 1827 * new Activity. The exiting Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that 1828 * have {@link ViewGroup#isTransitionGroup} return true. Typical Transitions will extend 1829 * {@link android.transition.Visibility} as exiting is governed by changing visibility 1830 * from {@link View#VISIBLE} to {@link View#INVISIBLE}. If transition is null, the views will 1831 * remain unaffected. Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. 1832 * 1833 * @param transition The Transition to use to move Views out of the scene when calling a 1834 * new Activity. 1835 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowExitTransition 1836 */ 1837 public void setExitTransition(Transition transition) {} 1838 1839 /** 1840 * Sets the Transition that will be used to move Views in to the scene when returning from 1841 * a previously-started Activity. The entering Views will be those that are regular Views 1842 * or ViewGroups that have {@link ViewGroup#isTransitionGroup} return true. Typical Transitions 1843 * will extend {@link android.transition.Visibility} as exiting is governed by changing 1844 * visibility from {@link View#VISIBLE} to {@link View#INVISIBLE}. If transition is null, 1845 * the views will remain unaffected. If nothing is set, the default will be to use the same 1846 * transition as {@link #setExitTransition(android.transition.Transition)}. 1847 * Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. 1848 * 1849 * @param transition The Transition to use to move Views into the scene when reentering from a 1850 * previously-started Activity. 1851 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowReenterTransition 1852 */ 1853 public void setReenterTransition(Transition transition) {} 1854 1855 /** 1856 * Returns the transition used to move Views into the initial scene. The entering 1857 * Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that have 1858 * {@link ViewGroup#isTransitionGroup} return true. Typical Transitions will extend 1859 * {@link android.transition.Visibility} as entering is governed by changing visibility from 1860 * {@link View#INVISIBLE} to {@link View#VISIBLE}. If <code>transition</code> is null, 1861 * entering Views will remain unaffected. Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. 1862 * 1863 * @return the Transition to use to move Views into the initial Scene. 1864 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowEnterTransition 1865 */ 1866 public Transition getEnterTransition() { return null; } 1867 1868 /** 1869 * Returns he Transition that will be used to move Views out of the scene when the Window is 1870 * preparing to close, for example after a call to 1871 * {@link android.app.Activity#finishAfterTransition()}. The exiting 1872 * Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that have 1873 * {@link ViewGroup#isTransitionGroup} return true. Typical Transitions will extend 1874 * {@link android.transition.Visibility} as entering is governed by changing visibility from 1875 * {@link View#VISIBLE} to {@link View#INVISIBLE}. 1876 * 1877 * @return The Transition to use to move Views out of the Scene when the Window 1878 * is preparing to close. 1879 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowReturnTransition 1880 */ 1881 public Transition getReturnTransition() { return null; } 1882 1883 /** 1884 * Returns the Transition that will be used to move Views out of the scene when starting a 1885 * new Activity. The exiting Views will be those that are regular Views or ViewGroups that 1886 * have {@link ViewGroup#isTransitionGroup} return true. Typical Transitions will extend 1887 * {@link android.transition.Visibility} as exiting is governed by changing visibility 1888 * from {@link View#VISIBLE} to {@link View#INVISIBLE}. If transition is null, the views will 1889 * remain unaffected. Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. 1890 * 1891 * @return the Transition to use to move Views out of the scene when calling a 1892 * new Activity. 1893 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowExitTransition 1894 */ 1895 public Transition getExitTransition() { return null; } 1896 1897 /** 1898 * Returns the Transition that will be used to move Views in to the scene when returning from 1899 * a previously-started Activity. The entering Views will be those that are regular Views 1900 * or ViewGroups that have {@link ViewGroup#isTransitionGroup} return true. Typical Transitions 1901 * will extend {@link android.transition.Visibility} as exiting is governed by changing 1902 * visibility from {@link View#VISIBLE} to {@link View#INVISIBLE}. 1903 * Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. 1904 * 1905 * @return The Transition to use to move Views into the scene when reentering from a 1906 * previously-started Activity. 1907 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowReenterTransition 1908 */ 1909 public Transition getReenterTransition() { return null; } 1910 1911 /** 1912 * Sets the Transition that will be used for shared elements transferred into the content 1913 * Scene. Typical Transitions will affect size and location, such as 1914 * {@link android.transition.ChangeBounds}. A null 1915 * value will cause transferred shared elements to blink to the final position. 1916 * Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. 1917 * 1918 * @param transition The Transition to use for shared elements transferred into the content 1919 * Scene. 1920 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementEnterTransition 1921 */ 1922 public void setSharedElementEnterTransition(Transition transition) {} 1923 1924 /** 1925 * Sets the Transition that will be used for shared elements transferred back to a 1926 * calling Activity. Typical Transitions will affect size and location, such as 1927 * {@link android.transition.ChangeBounds}. A null 1928 * value will cause transferred shared elements to blink to the final position. 1929 * If no value is set, the default will be to use the same value as 1930 * {@link #setSharedElementEnterTransition(android.transition.Transition)}. 1931 * Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. 1932 * 1933 * @param transition The Transition to use for shared elements transferred out of the content 1934 * Scene. 1935 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementReturnTransition 1936 */ 1937 public void setSharedElementReturnTransition(Transition transition) {} 1938 1939 /** 1940 * Returns the Transition that will be used for shared elements transferred into the content 1941 * Scene. Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. 1942 * 1943 * @return Transition to use for sharend elements transferred into the content Scene. 1944 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementEnterTransition 1945 */ 1946 public Transition getSharedElementEnterTransition() { return null; } 1947 1948 /** 1949 * Returns the Transition that will be used for shared elements transferred back to a 1950 * calling Activity. Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. 1951 * 1952 * @return Transition to use for sharend elements transferred into the content Scene. 1953 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementReturnTransition 1954 */ 1955 public Transition getSharedElementReturnTransition() { return null; } 1956 1957 /** 1958 * Sets the Transition that will be used for shared elements after starting a new Activity 1959 * before the shared elements are transferred to the called Activity. If the shared elements 1960 * must animate during the exit transition, this Transition should be used. Upon completion, 1961 * the shared elements may be transferred to the started Activity. 1962 * Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. 1963 * 1964 * @param transition The Transition to use for shared elements in the launching Window 1965 * prior to transferring to the launched Activity's Window. 1966 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementExitTransition 1967 */ 1968 public void setSharedElementExitTransition(Transition transition) {} 1969 1970 /** 1971 * Sets the Transition that will be used for shared elements reentering from a started 1972 * Activity after it has returned the shared element to it start location. If no value 1973 * is set, this will default to 1974 * {@link #setSharedElementExitTransition(android.transition.Transition)}. 1975 * Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. 1976 * 1977 * @param transition The Transition to use for shared elements in the launching Window 1978 * after the shared element has returned to the Window. 1979 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementReenterTransition 1980 */ 1981 public void setSharedElementReenterTransition(Transition transition) {} 1982 1983 /** 1984 * Returns the Transition to use for shared elements in the launching Window prior 1985 * to transferring to the launched Activity's Window. 1986 * Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. 1987 * 1988 * @return the Transition to use for shared elements in the launching Window prior 1989 * to transferring to the launched Activity's Window. 1990 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementExitTransition 1991 */ 1992 public Transition getSharedElementExitTransition() { return null; } 1993 1994 /** 1995 * Returns the Transition that will be used for shared elements reentering from a started 1996 * Activity after it has returned the shared element to it start location. 1997 * Requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. 1998 * 1999 * @return the Transition that will be used for shared elements reentering from a started 2000 * Activity after it has returned the shared element to it start location. 2001 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementReenterTransition 2002 */ 2003 public Transition getSharedElementReenterTransition() { return null; } 2004 2005 /** 2006 * Controls how the transition set in 2007 * {@link #setEnterTransition(android.transition.Transition)} overlaps with the exit 2008 * transition of the calling Activity. When true, the transition will start as soon as possible. 2009 * When false, the transition will wait until the remote exiting transition completes before 2010 * starting. 2011 * 2012 * @param allow true to start the enter transition when possible or false to 2013 * wait until the exiting transition completes. 2014 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowAllowEnterTransitionOverlap 2015 */ 2016 public void setAllowEnterTransitionOverlap(boolean allow) {} 2017 2018 /** 2019 * Returns how the transition set in 2020 * {@link #setEnterTransition(android.transition.Transition)} overlaps with the exit 2021 * transition of the calling Activity. When true, the transition will start as soon as possible. 2022 * When false, the transition will wait until the remote exiting transition completes before 2023 * starting. 2024 * 2025 * @return true when the enter transition should start as soon as possible or false to 2026 * when it should wait until the exiting transition completes. 2027 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowAllowEnterTransitionOverlap 2028 */ 2029 public boolean getAllowEnterTransitionOverlap() { return true; } 2030 2031 /** 2032 * Controls how the transition set in 2033 * {@link #setExitTransition(android.transition.Transition)} overlaps with the exit 2034 * transition of the called Activity when reentering after if finishes. When true, 2035 * the transition will start as soon as possible. When false, the transition will wait 2036 * until the called Activity's exiting transition completes before starting. 2037 * 2038 * @param allow true to start the transition when possible or false to wait until the 2039 * called Activity's exiting transition completes. 2040 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowAllowReturnTransitionOverlap 2041 */ 2042 public void setAllowReturnTransitionOverlap(boolean allow) {} 2043 2044 /** 2045 * Returns how the transition set in 2046 * {@link #setExitTransition(android.transition.Transition)} overlaps with the exit 2047 * transition of the called Activity when reentering after if finishes. When true, 2048 * the transition will start as soon as possible. When false, the transition will wait 2049 * until the called Activity's exiting transition completes before starting. 2050 * 2051 * @return true when the transition should start when possible or false when it should wait 2052 * until the called Activity's exiting transition completes. 2053 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowAllowReturnTransitionOverlap 2054 */ 2055 public boolean getAllowReturnTransitionOverlap() { return true; } 2056 2057 /** 2058 * Returns the duration, in milliseconds, of the window background fade 2059 * when transitioning into or away from an Activity when called with an Activity Transition. 2060 * <p>When executing the enter transition, the background starts transparent 2061 * and fades in. This requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. The default is 2062 * 300 milliseconds.</p> 2063 * 2064 * @return The duration of the window background fade to opaque during enter transition. 2065 * @see #getEnterTransition() 2066 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowTransitionBackgroundFadeDuration 2067 */ 2068 public long getTransitionBackgroundFadeDuration() { return 0; } 2069 2070 /** 2071 * Sets the duration, in milliseconds, of the window background fade 2072 * when transitioning into or away from an Activity when called with an Activity Transition. 2073 * <p>When executing the enter transition, the background starts transparent 2074 * and fades in. This requires {@link #FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. The default is 2075 * 300 milliseconds.</p> 2076 * 2077 * @param fadeDurationMillis The duration of the window background fade to or from opaque 2078 * during enter transition. 2079 * @see #setEnterTransition(android.transition.Transition) 2080 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowTransitionBackgroundFadeDuration 2081 */ 2082 public void setTransitionBackgroundFadeDuration(long fadeDurationMillis) { } 2083 2084 /** 2085 * Returns <code>true</code> when shared elements should use an Overlay during 2086 * shared element transitions or <code>false</code> when they should animate as 2087 * part of the normal View hierarchy. The default value is true. 2088 * 2089 * @return <code>true</code> when shared elements should use an Overlay during 2090 * shared element transitions or <code>false</code> when they should animate as 2091 * part of the normal View hierarchy. 2092 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementsUseOverlay 2093 */ 2094 public boolean getSharedElementsUseOverlay() { return true; } 2095 2096 /** 2097 * Sets whether or not shared elements should use an Overlay during shared element transitions. 2098 * The default value is true. 2099 * 2100 * @param sharedElementsUseOverlay <code>true</code> indicates that shared elements should 2101 * be transitioned with an Overlay or <code>false</code> 2102 * to transition within the normal View hierarchy. 2103 * @attr ref android.R.styleable#Window_windowSharedElementsUseOverlay 2104 */ 2105 public void setSharedElementsUseOverlay(boolean sharedElementsUseOverlay) { } 2106 2107 /** 2108 * @return the color of the status bar. 2109 */ 2110 @ColorInt 2111 public abstract int getStatusBarColor(); 2112 2113 /** 2114 * Sets the color of the status bar to {@code color}. 2115 * 2116 * For this to take effect, 2117 * the window must be drawing the system bar backgrounds with 2118 * {@link android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_DRAWS_SYSTEM_BAR_BACKGROUNDS} and 2119 * {@link android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_TRANSLUCENT_STATUS} must not be set. 2120 * 2121 * If {@code color} is not opaque, consider setting 2122 * {@link android.view.View#SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_STABLE} and 2123 * {@link android.view.View#SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_FULLSCREEN}. 2124 * <p> 2125 * The transitionName for the view background will be "android:status:background". 2126 * </p> 2127 */ 2128 public abstract void setStatusBarColor(@ColorInt int color); 2129 2130 /** 2131 * @return the color of the navigation bar. 2132 */ 2133 @ColorInt 2134 public abstract int getNavigationBarColor(); 2135 2136 /** 2137 * Sets the color of the navigation bar to {@param color}. 2138 * 2139 * For this to take effect, 2140 * the window must be drawing the system bar backgrounds with 2141 * {@link android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_DRAWS_SYSTEM_BAR_BACKGROUNDS} and 2142 * {@link android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_TRANSLUCENT_NAVIGATION} must not be set. 2143 * 2144 * If {@param color} is not opaque, consider setting 2145 * {@link android.view.View#SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_STABLE} and 2146 * {@link android.view.View#SYSTEM_UI_FLAG_LAYOUT_HIDE_NAVIGATION}. 2147 * <p> 2148 * The transitionName for the view background will be "android:navigation:background". 2149 * </p> 2150 */ 2151 public abstract void setNavigationBarColor(@ColorInt int color); 2152 2153 /** @hide */ 2154 public void setTheme(int resId) { 2155 } 2156 2157 /** 2158 * Whether the caption should be displayed directly on the content rather than push the content 2159 * down. This affects only freeform windows since they display the caption. 2160 * @hide 2161 */ 2162 public void setOverlayWithDecorCaptionEnabled(boolean enabled) { 2163 mOverlayWithDecorCaptionEnabled = enabled; 2164 } 2165 2166 /** @hide */ 2167 public boolean isOverlayWithDecorCaptionEnabled() { 2168 return mOverlayWithDecorCaptionEnabled; 2169 } 2170 2171 /** @hide */ 2172 public void notifyRestrictedCaptionAreaCallback(int left, int top, int right, int bottom) { 2173 if (mOnRestrictedCaptionAreaChangedListener != null) { 2174 mRestrictedCaptionAreaRect.set(left, top, right, bottom); 2175 mOnRestrictedCaptionAreaChangedListener.onRestrictedCaptionAreaChanged( 2176 mRestrictedCaptionAreaRect); 2177 } 2178 } 2179 2180 /** 2181 * Set what color should the caption controls be. By default the system will try to determine 2182 * the color from the theme. You can overwrite this by using {@link #DECOR_CAPTION_SHADE_DARK}, 2183 * {@link #DECOR_CAPTION_SHADE_LIGHT}, or {@link #DECOR_CAPTION_SHADE_AUTO}. 2184 * @see #DECOR_CAPTION_SHADE_DARK 2185 * @see #DECOR_CAPTION_SHADE_LIGHT 2186 * @see #DECOR_CAPTION_SHADE_AUTO 2187 */ 2188 public abstract void setDecorCaptionShade(int decorCaptionShade); 2189 2190 /** 2191 * Set the drawable that is drawn underneath the caption during the resizing. 2192 * 2193 * During the resizing the caption might not be drawn fast enough to match the new dimensions. 2194 * There is a second caption drawn underneath it that will be fast enough. By default the 2195 * caption is constructed from the theme. You can provide a drawable, that will be drawn instead 2196 * to better match your application. 2197 */ 2198 public abstract void setResizingCaptionDrawable(Drawable drawable); 2199 2200 /** 2201 * Called when the activity changes from fullscreen mode to multi-window mode and visa-versa. 2202 * @hide 2203 */ 2204 public abstract void onMultiWindowModeChanged(); 2205 2206 /** 2207 * Called when the activity just relaunched. 2208 * @hide 2209 */ 2210 public abstract void reportActivityRelaunched(); 2211 } 2212