/* * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.content.res; import android.os.Trace; import android.view.View; import com.android.internal.util.XmlUtils; import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParser; import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParserException; import android.content.pm.ActivityInfo; import android.graphics.Movie; import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable; import android.graphics.drawable.ColorDrawable; import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable.ConstantState; import android.os.Build; import android.os.Bundle; import android.util.AttributeSet; import android.util.DisplayMetrics; import android.util.Log; import android.util.Slog; import android.util.TypedValue; import android.util.LongSparseArray; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import java.lang.ref.WeakReference; import java.util.Locale; import libcore.icu.NativePluralRules; /** * Class for accessing an application's resources. This sits on top of the * asset manager of the application (accessible through {@link #getAssets}) and * provides a high-level API for getting typed data from the assets. * *
The Android resource system keeps track of all non-code assets associated with an * application. You can use this class to access your application's resources. You can generally * acquire the {@link android.content.res.Resources} instance associated with your application * with {@link android.content.Context#getResources getResources()}.
* *The Android SDK tools compile your application's resources into the application binary * at build time. To use a resource, you must install it correctly in the source tree (inside * your project's {@code res/} directory) and build your application. As part of the build * process, the SDK tools generate symbols for each resource, which you can use in your application * code to access the resources.
* *Using application resources makes it easy to update various characteristics of your * application without modifying code, and—by providing sets of alternative * resources—enables you to optimize your application for a variety of device configurations * (such as for different languages and screen sizes). This is an important aspect of developing * Android applications that are compatible on different types of devices.
* *For more information about using resources, see the documentation about Application Resources.
*/ public class Resources { static final String TAG = "Resources"; private static final boolean DEBUG_LOAD = false; private static final boolean DEBUG_CONFIG = false; private static final boolean DEBUG_ATTRIBUTES_CACHE = false; private static final boolean TRACE_FOR_PRELOAD = false; private static final boolean TRACE_FOR_MISS_PRELOAD = false; private static final int ID_OTHER = 0x01000004; private static final Object sSync = new Object(); /*package*/ static Resources mSystem = null; // Information about preloaded resources. Note that they are not // protected by a lock, because while preloading in zygote we are all // single-threaded, and after that these are immutable. private static final LongSparseArraySubstitution of format arguments works as if using * {@link java.util.Formatter} and {@link java.lang.String#format}. * The resulting string will be stripped of any styled text information. * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * @param quantity The number used to get the correct string for the current language's * plural rules. * @param formatArgs The format arguments that will be used for substitution. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * * @return String The string data associated with the resource, * stripped of styled text information. */ public String getQuantityString(int id, int quantity, Object... formatArgs) throws NotFoundException { String raw = getQuantityText(id, quantity).toString(); return String.format(mConfiguration.locale, raw, formatArgs); } /** * Returns the string necessary for grammatically correct pluralization * of the given resource ID for the given quantity. * Note that the string is selected based solely on grammatical necessity, * and that such rules differ between languages. Do not assume you know which string * will be returned for a given quantity. See * String Resources * for more detail. * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * @param quantity The number used to get the correct string for the current language's * plural rules. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * * @return String The string data associated with the resource, * stripped of styled text information. */ public String getQuantityString(int id, int quantity) throws NotFoundException { return getQuantityText(id, quantity).toString(); } /** * Return the string value associated with a particular resource ID. The * returned object will be a String if this is a plain string; it will be * some other type of CharSequence if it is styled. * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * * @param def The default CharSequence to return. * * @return CharSequence The string data associated with the resource, plus * possibly styled text information, or def if id is 0 or not found. */ public CharSequence getText(int id, CharSequence def) { CharSequence res = id != 0 ? mAssets.getResourceText(id) : null; return res != null ? res : def; } /** * Return the styled text array associated with a particular resource ID. * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * * @return The styled text array associated with the resource. */ public CharSequence[] getTextArray(int id) throws NotFoundException { CharSequence[] res = mAssets.getResourceTextArray(id); if (res != null) { return res; } throw new NotFoundException("Text array resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id)); } /** * Return the string array associated with a particular resource ID. * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * * @return The string array associated with the resource. */ public String[] getStringArray(int id) throws NotFoundException { String[] res = mAssets.getResourceStringArray(id); if (res != null) { return res; } throw new NotFoundException("String array resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id)); } /** * Return the int array associated with a particular resource ID. * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * * @return The int array associated with the resource. */ public int[] getIntArray(int id) throws NotFoundException { int[] res = mAssets.getArrayIntResource(id); if (res != null) { return res; } throw new NotFoundException("Int array resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id)); } /** * Return an array of heterogeneous values. * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * * @return Returns a TypedArray holding an array of the array values. * Be sure to call {@link TypedArray#recycle() TypedArray.recycle()} * when done with it. */ public TypedArray obtainTypedArray(int id) throws NotFoundException { int len = mAssets.getArraySize(id); if (len < 0) { throw new NotFoundException("Array resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id)); } TypedArray array = getCachedStyledAttributes(len); array.mLength = mAssets.retrieveArray(id, array.mData); array.mIndices[0] = 0; return array; } /** * Retrieve a dimensional for a particular resource ID. Unit * conversions are based on the current {@link DisplayMetrics} associated * with the resources. * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * * @return Resource dimension value multiplied by the appropriate * metric. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * * @see #getDimensionPixelOffset * @see #getDimensionPixelSize */ public float getDimension(int id) throws NotFoundException { synchronized (mAccessLock) { TypedValue value = mTmpValue; if (value == null) { mTmpValue = value = new TypedValue(); } getValue(id, value, true); if (value.type == TypedValue.TYPE_DIMENSION) { return TypedValue.complexToDimension(value.data, mMetrics); } throw new NotFoundException( "Resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id) + " type #0x" + Integer.toHexString(value.type) + " is not valid"); } } /** * Retrieve a dimensional for a particular resource ID for use * as an offset in raw pixels. This is the same as * {@link #getDimension}, except the returned value is converted to * integer pixels for you. An offset conversion involves simply * truncating the base value to an integer. * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * * @return Resource dimension value multiplied by the appropriate * metric and truncated to integer pixels. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * * @see #getDimension * @see #getDimensionPixelSize */ public int getDimensionPixelOffset(int id) throws NotFoundException { synchronized (mAccessLock) { TypedValue value = mTmpValue; if (value == null) { mTmpValue = value = new TypedValue(); } getValue(id, value, true); if (value.type == TypedValue.TYPE_DIMENSION) { return TypedValue.complexToDimensionPixelOffset( value.data, mMetrics); } throw new NotFoundException( "Resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id) + " type #0x" + Integer.toHexString(value.type) + " is not valid"); } } /** * Retrieve a dimensional for a particular resource ID for use * as a size in raw pixels. This is the same as * {@link #getDimension}, except the returned value is converted to * integer pixels for use as a size. A size conversion involves * rounding the base value, and ensuring that a non-zero base value * is at least one pixel in size. * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * * @return Resource dimension value multiplied by the appropriate * metric and truncated to integer pixels. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * * @see #getDimension * @see #getDimensionPixelOffset */ public int getDimensionPixelSize(int id) throws NotFoundException { synchronized (mAccessLock) { TypedValue value = mTmpValue; if (value == null) { mTmpValue = value = new TypedValue(); } getValue(id, value, true); if (value.type == TypedValue.TYPE_DIMENSION) { return TypedValue.complexToDimensionPixelSize( value.data, mMetrics); } throw new NotFoundException( "Resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id) + " type #0x" + Integer.toHexString(value.type) + " is not valid"); } } /** * Retrieve a fractional unit for a particular resource ID. * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * @param base The base value of this fraction. In other words, a * standard fraction is multiplied by this value. * @param pbase The parent base value of this fraction. In other * words, a parent fraction (nn%p) is multiplied by this * value. * * @return Attribute fractional value multiplied by the appropriate * base value. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. */ public float getFraction(int id, int base, int pbase) { synchronized (mAccessLock) { TypedValue value = mTmpValue; if (value == null) { mTmpValue = value = new TypedValue(); } getValue(id, value, true); if (value.type == TypedValue.TYPE_FRACTION) { return TypedValue.complexToFraction(value.data, base, pbase); } throw new NotFoundException( "Resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id) + " type #0x" + Integer.toHexString(value.type) + " is not valid"); } } /** * Return a drawable object associated with a particular resource ID. * Various types of objects will be returned depending on the underlying * resource -- for example, a solid color, PNG image, scalable image, etc. * The Drawable API hides these implementation details. * *
Note: Prior to * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN}, this function * would not correctly retrieve the final configuration density when * the resource ID passed here is an alias to another Drawable resource. * This means that if the density configuration of the alias resource * is different than the actual resource, the density of the returned * Drawable would be incorrect, resulting in bad scaling. To work * around this, you can instead retrieve the Drawable through * {@link TypedArray#getDrawable TypedArray.getDrawable}. Use * {@link android.content.Context#obtainStyledAttributes(int[]) * Context.obtainStyledAttributes} with * an array containing the resource ID of interest to create the TypedArray.
* * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * * @return Drawable An object that can be used to draw this resource. */ public Drawable getDrawable(int id) throws NotFoundException { TypedValue value; synchronized (mAccessLock) { value = mTmpValue; if (value == null) { value = new TypedValue(); } else { mTmpValue = null; } getValue(id, value, true); } Drawable res = loadDrawable(value, id); synchronized (mAccessLock) { if (mTmpValue == null) { mTmpValue = value; } } return res; } /** * Return a drawable object associated with a particular resource ID for the * given screen density in DPI. This will set the drawable's density to be * the device's density multiplied by the ratio of actual drawable density * to requested density. This allows the drawable to be scaled up to the * correct size if needed. Various types of objects will be returned * depending on the underlying resource -- for example, a solid color, PNG * image, scalable image, etc. The Drawable API hides these implementation * details. * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt tool. * This integer encodes the package, type, and resource entry. * The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * @param density the desired screen density indicated by the resource as * found in {@link DisplayMetrics}. * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does * not exist. * @return Drawable An object that can be used to draw this resource. */ public Drawable getDrawableForDensity(int id, int density) throws NotFoundException { TypedValue value; synchronized (mAccessLock) { value = mTmpValue; if (value == null) { value = new TypedValue(); } else { mTmpValue = null; } getValueForDensity(id, density, value, true); /* * Pretend the requested density is actually the display density. If * the drawable returned is not the requested density, then force it * to be scaled later by dividing its density by the ratio of * requested density to actual device density. Drawables that have * undefined density or no density don't need to be handled here. */ if (value.density > 0 && value.density != TypedValue.DENSITY_NONE) { if (value.density == density) { value.density = mMetrics.densityDpi; } else { value.density = (value.density * mMetrics.densityDpi) / density; } } } Drawable res = loadDrawable(value, id); synchronized (mAccessLock) { if (mTmpValue == null) { mTmpValue = value; } } return res; } /** * Return a movie object associated with the particular resource ID. * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * */ public Movie getMovie(int id) throws NotFoundException { InputStream is = openRawResource(id); Movie movie = Movie.decodeStream(is); try { is.close(); } catch (java.io.IOException e) { // don't care, since the return value is valid } return movie; } /** * Return a color integer associated with a particular resource ID. * If the resource holds a complex * {@link android.content.res.ColorStateList}, then the default color from * the set is returned. * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * * @return Returns a single color value in the form 0xAARRGGBB. */ public int getColor(int id) throws NotFoundException { TypedValue value; synchronized (mAccessLock) { value = mTmpValue; if (value == null) { value = new TypedValue(); } getValue(id, value, true); if (value.type >= TypedValue.TYPE_FIRST_INT && value.type <= TypedValue.TYPE_LAST_INT) { mTmpValue = value; return value.data; } else if (value.type != TypedValue.TYPE_STRING) { throw new NotFoundException( "Resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id) + " type #0x" + Integer.toHexString(value.type) + " is not valid"); } mTmpValue = null; } ColorStateList csl = loadColorStateList(value, id); synchronized (mAccessLock) { if (mTmpValue == null) { mTmpValue = value; } } return csl.getDefaultColor(); } /** * Return a color state list associated with a particular resource ID. The * resource may contain either a single raw color value, or a complex * {@link android.content.res.ColorStateList} holding multiple possible colors. * * @param id The desired resource identifier of a {@link ColorStateList}, * as generated by the aapt tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * * @return Returns a ColorStateList object containing either a single * solid color or multiple colors that can be selected based on a state. */ public ColorStateList getColorStateList(int id) throws NotFoundException { TypedValue value; synchronized (mAccessLock) { value = mTmpValue; if (value == null) { value = new TypedValue(); } else { mTmpValue = null; } getValue(id, value, true); } ColorStateList res = loadColorStateList(value, id); synchronized (mAccessLock) { if (mTmpValue == null) { mTmpValue = value; } } return res; } /** * Return a boolean associated with a particular resource ID. This can be * used with any integral resource value, and will return true if it is * non-zero. * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * * @return Returns the boolean value contained in the resource. */ public boolean getBoolean(int id) throws NotFoundException { synchronized (mAccessLock) { TypedValue value = mTmpValue; if (value == null) { mTmpValue = value = new TypedValue(); } getValue(id, value, true); if (value.type >= TypedValue.TYPE_FIRST_INT && value.type <= TypedValue.TYPE_LAST_INT) { return value.data != 0; } throw new NotFoundException( "Resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id) + " type #0x" + Integer.toHexString(value.type) + " is not valid"); } } /** * Return an integer associated with a particular resource ID. * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * * @return Returns the integer value contained in the resource. */ public int getInteger(int id) throws NotFoundException { synchronized (mAccessLock) { TypedValue value = mTmpValue; if (value == null) { mTmpValue = value = new TypedValue(); } getValue(id, value, true); if (value.type >= TypedValue.TYPE_FIRST_INT && value.type <= TypedValue.TYPE_LAST_INT) { return value.data; } throw new NotFoundException( "Resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id) + " type #0x" + Integer.toHexString(value.type) + " is not valid"); } } /** * Return an XmlResourceParser through which you can read a view layout * description for the given resource ID. This parser has limited * functionality -- in particular, you can't change its input, and only * the high-level events are available. * *This function is really a simple wrapper for calling * {@link #getXml} with a layout resource. * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * * @return A new parser object through which you can read * the XML data. * * @see #getXml */ public XmlResourceParser getLayout(int id) throws NotFoundException { return loadXmlResourceParser(id, "layout"); } /** * Return an XmlResourceParser through which you can read an animation * description for the given resource ID. This parser has limited * functionality -- in particular, you can't change its input, and only * the high-level events are available. * *
This function is really a simple wrapper for calling * {@link #getXml} with an animation resource. * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * * @return A new parser object through which you can read * the XML data. * * @see #getXml */ public XmlResourceParser getAnimation(int id) throws NotFoundException { return loadXmlResourceParser(id, "anim"); } /** * Return an XmlResourceParser through which you can read a generic XML * resource for the given resource ID. * *
The XmlPullParser implementation returned here has some limited * functionality. In particular, you can't change its input, and only * high-level parsing events are available (since the document was * pre-parsed for you at build time, which involved merging text and * stripping comments). * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * * @return A new parser object through which you can read * the XML data. * * @see android.util.AttributeSet */ public XmlResourceParser getXml(int id) throws NotFoundException { return loadXmlResourceParser(id, "xml"); } /** * Open a data stream for reading a raw resource. This can only be used * with resources whose value is the name of an asset files -- that is, it can be * used to open drawable, sound, and raw resources; it will fail on string * and color resources. * * @param id The resource identifier to open, as generated by the appt * tool. * * @return InputStream Access to the resource data. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * */ public InputStream openRawResource(int id) throws NotFoundException { TypedValue value; synchronized (mAccessLock) { value = mTmpValue; if (value == null) { value = new TypedValue(); } else { mTmpValue = null; } } InputStream res = openRawResource(id, value); synchronized (mAccessLock) { if (mTmpValue == null) { mTmpValue = value; } } return res; } /** * Open a data stream for reading a raw resource. This can only be used * with resources whose value is the name of an asset file -- that is, it can be * used to open drawable, sound, and raw resources; it will fail on string * and color resources. * * @param id The resource identifier to open, as generated by the appt tool. * @param value The TypedValue object to hold the resource information. * * @return InputStream Access to the resource data. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. */ public InputStream openRawResource(int id, TypedValue value) throws NotFoundException { getValue(id, value, true); try { return mAssets.openNonAsset(value.assetCookie, value.string.toString(), AssetManager.ACCESS_STREAMING); } catch (Exception e) { NotFoundException rnf = new NotFoundException("File " + value.string.toString() + " from drawable resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id)); rnf.initCause(e); throw rnf; } } /** * Open a file descriptor for reading a raw resource. This can only be used * with resources whose value is the name of an asset files -- that is, it can be * used to open drawable, sound, and raw resources; it will fail on string * and color resources. * *
This function only works for resources that are stored in the package * as uncompressed data, which typically includes things like mp3 files * and png images. * * @param id The resource identifier to open, as generated by the appt * tool. * * @return AssetFileDescriptor A new file descriptor you can use to read * the resource. This includes the file descriptor itself, as well as the * offset and length of data where the resource appears in the file. A * null is returned if the file exists but is compressed. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * */ public AssetFileDescriptor openRawResourceFd(int id) throws NotFoundException { TypedValue value; synchronized (mAccessLock) { value = mTmpValue; if (value == null) { value = new TypedValue(); } else { mTmpValue = null; } getValue(id, value, true); } try { return mAssets.openNonAssetFd( value.assetCookie, value.string.toString()); } catch (Exception e) { NotFoundException rnf = new NotFoundException( "File " + value.string.toString() + " from drawable resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id)); rnf.initCause(e); throw rnf; } finally { synchronized (mAccessLock) { if (mTmpValue == null) { mTmpValue = value; } } } } /** * Return the raw data associated with a particular resource ID. * * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt * tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource * entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier. * @param outValue Object in which to place the resource data. * @param resolveRefs If true, a resource that is a reference to another * resource will be followed so that you receive the * actual final resource data. If false, the TypedValue * will be filled in with the reference itself. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * */ public void getValue(int id, TypedValue outValue, boolean resolveRefs) throws NotFoundException { boolean found = mAssets.getResourceValue(id, 0, outValue, resolveRefs); if (found) { return; } throw new NotFoundException("Resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id)); } /** * Get the raw value associated with a resource with associated density. * * @param id resource identifier * @param density density in DPI * @param resolveRefs If true, a resource that is a reference to another * resource will be followed so that you receive the actual final * resource data. If false, the TypedValue will be filled in with * the reference itself. * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does * not exist. * @see #getValue(String, TypedValue, boolean) */ public void getValueForDensity(int id, int density, TypedValue outValue, boolean resolveRefs) throws NotFoundException { boolean found = mAssets.getResourceValue(id, density, outValue, resolveRefs); if (found) { return; } throw new NotFoundException("Resource ID #0x" + Integer.toHexString(id)); } /** * Return the raw data associated with a particular resource ID. * See getIdentifier() for information on how names are mapped to resource * IDs, and getString(int) for information on how string resources are * retrieved. * *
Note: use of this function is discouraged. It is much more * efficient to retrieve resources by identifier than by name. * * @param name The name of the desired resource. This is passed to * getIdentifier() with a default type of "string". * @param outValue Object in which to place the resource data. * @param resolveRefs If true, a resource that is a reference to another * resource will be followed so that you receive the * actual final resource data. If false, the TypedValue * will be filled in with the reference itself. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * */ public void getValue(String name, TypedValue outValue, boolean resolveRefs) throws NotFoundException { int id = getIdentifier(name, "string", null); if (id != 0) { getValue(id, outValue, resolveRefs); return; } throw new NotFoundException("String resource name " + name); } /** * This class holds the current attribute values for a particular theme. * In other words, a Theme is a set of values for resource attributes; * these are used in conjunction with {@link TypedArray} * to resolve the final value for an attribute. * *
The Theme's attributes come into play in two ways: (1) a styled * attribute can explicit reference a value in the theme through the * "?themeAttribute" syntax; (2) if no value has been defined for a * particular styled attribute, as a last resort we will try to find that * attribute's value in the Theme. * *
You will normally use the {@link #obtainStyledAttributes} APIs to * retrieve XML attributes with style and theme information applied. */ public final class Theme { /** * Place new attribute values into the theme. The style resource * specified by resid will be retrieved from this Theme's * resources, its values placed into the Theme object. * *
The semantics of this function depends on the force * argument: If false, only values that are not already defined in * the theme will be copied from the system resource; otherwise, if * any of the style's attributes are already defined in the theme, the * current values in the theme will be overwritten. * * @param resid The resource ID of a style resource from which to * obtain attribute values. * @param force If true, values in the style resource will always be * used in the theme; otherwise, they will only be used * if not already defined in the theme. */ public void applyStyle(int resid, boolean force) { AssetManager.applyThemeStyle(mTheme, resid, force); } /** * Set this theme to hold the same contents as the theme * other. If both of these themes are from the same * Resources object, they will be identical after this function * returns. If they are from different Resources, only the resources * they have in common will be set in this theme. * * @param other The existing Theme to copy from. */ public void setTo(Theme other) { AssetManager.copyTheme(mTheme, other.mTheme); } /** * Return a TypedArray holding the values defined by * Theme which are listed in attrs. * *
Be sure to call {@link TypedArray#recycle() TypedArray.recycle()} when you are done * with the array. * * @param attrs The desired attributes. * * @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist. * * @return Returns a TypedArray holding an array of the attribute values. * Be sure to call {@link TypedArray#recycle() TypedArray.recycle()} * when done with it. * * @see Resources#obtainAttributes * @see #obtainStyledAttributes(int, int[]) * @see #obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet, int[], int, int) */ public TypedArray obtainStyledAttributes(int[] attrs) { int len = attrs.length; TypedArray array = getCachedStyledAttributes(len); array.mRsrcs = attrs; AssetManager.applyStyle(mTheme, 0, 0, 0, attrs, array.mData, array.mIndices); return array; } /** * Return a TypedArray holding the values defined by the style * resource resid which are listed in attrs. * *
Be sure to call {@link TypedArray#recycle() TypedArray.recycle()} when you are done
* with the array.
*
* @param resid The desired style resource.
* @param attrs The desired attributes in the style.
*
* @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
*
* @return Returns a TypedArray holding an array of the attribute values.
* Be sure to call {@link TypedArray#recycle() TypedArray.recycle()}
* when done with it.
*
* @see Resources#obtainAttributes
* @see #obtainStyledAttributes(int[])
* @see #obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet, int[], int, int)
*/
public TypedArray obtainStyledAttributes(int resid, int[] attrs)
throws NotFoundException {
int len = attrs.length;
TypedArray array = getCachedStyledAttributes(len);
array.mRsrcs = attrs;
AssetManager.applyStyle(mTheme, 0, resid, 0, attrs,
array.mData, array.mIndices);
if (false) {
int[] data = array.mData;
System.out.println("**********************************************************");
System.out.println("**********************************************************");
System.out.println("**********************************************************");
System.out.println("Attributes:");
String s = " Attrs:";
int i;
for (i=0; i Be sure to call {@link TypedArray#recycle() TypedArray.recycle()} when you are done
* with the array.
*
* When determining the final value of a particular attribute, there
* are four inputs that come into play: Each of these inputs is considered in-order, with the first listed
* taking precedence over the following ones. In other words, if in the
* AttributeSet you have supplied Note: use of this function is discouraged. It is much more
* efficient to retrieve resources by identifier than by name.
*
* @param name The name of the desired resource.
* @param defType Optional default resource type to find, if "type/" is
* not included in the name. Can be null to require an
* explicit type.
* @param defPackage Optional default package to find, if "package:" is
* not included in the name. Can be null to require an
* explicit package.
*
* @return int The associated resource identifier. Returns 0 if no such
* resource was found. (0 is not a valid resource ID.)
*/
public int getIdentifier(String name, String defType, String defPackage) {
if (name == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("name is null");
}
try {
return Integer.parseInt(name);
} catch (Exception e) {
// Ignore
}
return mAssets.getResourceIdentifier(name, defType, defPackage);
}
/**
* Return true if given resource identifier includes a package.
*
* @hide
*/
public static boolean resourceHasPackage(int resid) {
return (resid >>> 24) != 0;
}
/**
* Return the full name for a given resource identifier. This name is
* a single string of the form "package:type/entry".
*
* @param resid The resource identifier whose name is to be retrieved.
*
* @return A string holding the name of the resource.
*
* @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
*
* @see #getResourcePackageName
* @see #getResourceTypeName
* @see #getResourceEntryName
*/
public String getResourceName(int resid) throws NotFoundException {
String str = mAssets.getResourceName(resid);
if (str != null) return str;
throw new NotFoundException("Unable to find resource ID #0x"
+ Integer.toHexString(resid));
}
/**
* Return the package name for a given resource identifier.
*
* @param resid The resource identifier whose package name is to be
* retrieved.
*
* @return A string holding the package name of the resource.
*
* @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
*
* @see #getResourceName
*/
public String getResourcePackageName(int resid) throws NotFoundException {
String str = mAssets.getResourcePackageName(resid);
if (str != null) return str;
throw new NotFoundException("Unable to find resource ID #0x"
+ Integer.toHexString(resid));
}
/**
* Return the type name for a given resource identifier.
*
* @param resid The resource identifier whose type name is to be
* retrieved.
*
* @return A string holding the type name of the resource.
*
* @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
*
* @see #getResourceName
*/
public String getResourceTypeName(int resid) throws NotFoundException {
String str = mAssets.getResourceTypeName(resid);
if (str != null) return str;
throw new NotFoundException("Unable to find resource ID #0x"
+ Integer.toHexString(resid));
}
/**
* Return the entry name for a given resource identifier.
*
* @param resid The resource identifier whose entry name is to be
* retrieved.
*
* @return A string holding the entry name of the resource.
*
* @throws NotFoundException Throws NotFoundException if the given ID does not exist.
*
* @see #getResourceName
*/
public String getResourceEntryName(int resid) throws NotFoundException {
String str = mAssets.getResourceEntryName(resid);
if (str != null) return str;
throw new NotFoundException("Unable to find resource ID #0x"
+ Integer.toHexString(resid));
}
/**
* Parse a series of {@link android.R.styleable#Extra <extra>} tags from
* an XML file. You call this when you are at the parent tag of the
* extra tags, and it will return once all of the child tags have been parsed.
* This will call {@link #parseBundleExtra} for each extra tag encountered.
*
* @param parser The parser from which to retrieve the extras.
* @param outBundle A Bundle in which to place all parsed extras.
* @throws XmlPullParserException
* @throws IOException
*/
public void parseBundleExtras(XmlResourceParser parser, Bundle outBundle)
throws XmlPullParserException, IOException {
int outerDepth = parser.getDepth();
int type;
while ((type=parser.next()) != XmlPullParser.END_DOCUMENT
&& (type != XmlPullParser.END_TAG || parser.getDepth() > outerDepth)) {
if (type == XmlPullParser.END_TAG || type == XmlPullParser.TEXT) {
continue;
}
String nodeName = parser.getName();
if (nodeName.equals("extra")) {
parseBundleExtra("extra", parser, outBundle);
XmlUtils.skipCurrentTag(parser);
} else {
XmlUtils.skipCurrentTag(parser);
}
}
}
/**
* Parse a name/value pair out of an XML tag holding that data. The
* AttributeSet must be holding the data defined by
* {@link android.R.styleable#Extra}. The following value types are supported:
*
*
*
* <Button
* textColor="#ff000000">
, then the button's text will
* always be black, regardless of what is specified in any of
* the styles.
*
* @param set The base set of attribute values. May be null.
* @param attrs The desired attributes to be retrieved.
* @param defStyleAttr An attribute in the current theme that contains a
* reference to a style resource that supplies
* defaults values for the TypedArray. Can be
* 0 to not look for defaults.
* @param defStyleRes A resource identifier of a style resource that
* supplies default values for the TypedArray,
* used only if defStyleAttr is 0 or can not be found
* in the theme. Can be 0 to not look for defaults.
*
* @return Returns a TypedArray holding an array of the attribute values.
* Be sure to call {@link TypedArray#recycle() TypedArray.recycle()}
* when done with it.
*
* @see Resources#obtainAttributes
* @see #obtainStyledAttributes(int[])
* @see #obtainStyledAttributes(int, int[])
*/
public TypedArray obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet set,
int[] attrs, int defStyleAttr, int defStyleRes) {
int len = attrs.length;
TypedArray array = getCachedStyledAttributes(len);
// XXX note that for now we only work with compiled XML files.
// To support generic XML files we will need to manually parse
// out the attributes from the XML file (applying type information
// contained in the resources and such).
XmlBlock.Parser parser = (XmlBlock.Parser)set;
AssetManager.applyStyle(
mTheme, defStyleAttr, defStyleRes,
parser != null ? parser.mParseState : 0, attrs,
array.mData, array.mIndices);
array.mRsrcs = attrs;
array.mXml = parser;
if (false) {
int[] data = array.mData;
System.out.println("Attributes:");
String s = " Attrs:";
int i;
for (i=0; i
*
*
* @param tagName The name of the tag these attributes come from; this is
* only used for reporting error messages.
* @param attrs The attributes from which to retrieve the name/value pair.
* @param outBundle The Bundle in which to place the parsed value.
* @throws XmlPullParserException If the attributes are not valid.
*/
public void parseBundleExtra(String tagName, AttributeSet attrs,
Bundle outBundle) throws XmlPullParserException {
TypedArray sa = obtainAttributes(attrs,
com.android.internal.R.styleable.Extra);
String name = sa.getString(
com.android.internal.R.styleable.Extra_name);
if (name == null) {
sa.recycle();
throw new XmlPullParserException("<" + tagName
+ "> requires an android:name attribute at "
+ attrs.getPositionDescription());
}
TypedValue v = sa.peekValue(
com.android.internal.R.styleable.Extra_value);
if (v != null) {
if (v.type == TypedValue.TYPE_STRING) {
CharSequence cs = v.coerceToString();
outBundle.putCharSequence(name, cs);
} else if (v.type == TypedValue.TYPE_INT_BOOLEAN) {
outBundle.putBoolean(name, v.data != 0);
} else if (v.type >= TypedValue.TYPE_FIRST_INT
&& v.type <= TypedValue.TYPE_LAST_INT) {
outBundle.putInt(name, v.data);
} else if (v.type == TypedValue.TYPE_FLOAT) {
outBundle.putFloat(name, v.getFloat());
} else {
sa.recycle();
throw new XmlPullParserException("<" + tagName
+ "> only supports string, integer, float, color, and boolean at "
+ attrs.getPositionDescription());
}
} else {
sa.recycle();
throw new XmlPullParserException("<" + tagName
+ "> requires an android:value or android:resource attribute at "
+ attrs.getPositionDescription());
}
sa.recycle();
}
/**
* Retrieve underlying AssetManager storage for these resources.
*/
public final AssetManager getAssets() {
return mAssets;
}
/**
* Call this to remove all cached loaded layout resources from the
* Resources object. Only intended for use with performance testing
* tools.
*/
public final void flushLayoutCache() {
synchronized (mCachedXmlBlockIds) {
// First see if this block is in our cache.
final int num = mCachedXmlBlockIds.length;
for (int i=0; i