/* * Copyright (C) 2013 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.support.v7.app; import android.content.Context; import android.support.annotation.NonNull; import android.support.annotation.Nullable; import android.support.v4.view.ActionProvider; import android.support.v7.media.MediaRouter; import android.support.v7.media.MediaRouteSelector; import android.util.Log; import android.view.View; import android.view.ViewGroup; import java.lang.ref.WeakReference; /** * The media route action provider displays a {@link MediaRouteButton media route button} * in the application's {@link ActionBar} to allow the user to select routes and * to control the currently selected route. *
* The application must specify the kinds of routes that the user should be allowed * to select by specifying a {@link MediaRouteSelector selector} with the * {@link #setRouteSelector} method. *
* Refer to {@link MediaRouteButton} for a description of the button that will * appear in the action bar menu. Note that instead of disabling the button * when no routes are available, the action provider will instead make the * menu item invisible. In this way, the button will only be visible when it * is possible for the user to discover and select a matching route. *
* *
* To use the media route action provider, the activity must be a subclass of
* {@link ActionBarActivity} from the android.support.v7.appcompat
* support library. Refer to support library documentation for details.
*
*
* The application should define a menu resource to include the provider in the * action bar options menu. Note that the support library action bar uses attributes * that are defined in the application's resource namespace rather than the framework's * resource namespace to configure each item. *
* <menu xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" * xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"> * <item android:id="@+id/media_route_menu_item" * android:title="@string/media_route_menu_title" * app:showAsAction="always" * app:actionProviderClass="android.support.v7.app.MediaRouteActionProvider"/> * </menu> *
* Then configure the menu and set the route selector for the chooser. *
* public class MyActivity extends ActionBarActivity { * private MediaRouter mRouter; * private MediaRouter.Callback mCallback; * private MediaRouteSelector mSelector; * * protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { * super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); * * mRouter = Mediarouter.getInstance(this); * mSelector = new MediaRouteSelector.Builder() * .addControlCategory(MediaControlIntent.CATEGORY_LIVE_AUDIO) * .addControlCategory(MediaControlIntent.CATEGORY_REMOTE_PLAYBACK) * .build(); * mCallback = new MyCallback(); * } * * // Add the callback on start to tell the media router what kinds of routes * // the application is interested in so that it can try to discover suitable ones. * public void onStart() { * super.onStart(); * * mediaRouter.addCallback(mSelector, mCallback, * MediaRouter.CALLBACK_FLAG_REQUEST_DISCOVERY); * * MediaRouter.RouteInfo route = mediaRouter.updateSelectedRoute(mSelector); * // do something with the route... * } * * // Remove the selector on stop to tell the media router that it no longer * // needs to invest effort trying to discover routes of these kinds for now. * public void onStop() { * super.onStop(); * * mediaRouter.removeCallback(mCallback); * } * * public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) { * super.onCreateOptionsMenu(menu); * * getMenuInflater().inflate(R.menu.sample_media_router_menu, menu); * * MenuItem mediaRouteMenuItem = menu.findItem(R.id.media_route_menu_item); * MediaRouteActionProvider mediaRouteActionProvider = * (MediaRouteActionProvider)MenuItemCompat.getActionProvider(mediaRouteMenuItem); * mediaRouteActionProvider.setRouteSelector(mSelector); * return true; * } * * private final class MyCallback extends MediaRouter.Callback { * // Implement callback methods as needed. * } * } ** * @see #setRouteSelector */ public class MediaRouteActionProvider extends ActionProvider { private static final String TAG = "MediaRouteActionProvider"; private final MediaRouter mRouter; private final MediaRouterCallback mCallback; private MediaRouteSelector mSelector = MediaRouteSelector.EMPTY; private MediaRouteDialogFactory mDialogFactory = MediaRouteDialogFactory.getDefault(); private MediaRouteButton mButton; /** * Creates the action provider. * * @param context The context. */ public MediaRouteActionProvider(Context context) { super(context); mRouter = MediaRouter.getInstance(context); mCallback = new MediaRouterCallback(this); } /** * Gets the media route selector for filtering the routes that the user can * select using the media route chooser dialog. * * @return The selector, never null. */ @NonNull public MediaRouteSelector getRouteSelector() { return mSelector; } /** * Sets the media route selector for filtering the routes that the user can * select using the media route chooser dialog. * * @param selector The selector, must not be null. */ public void setRouteSelector(@NonNull MediaRouteSelector selector) { if (selector == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("selector must not be null"); } if (!mSelector.equals(selector)) { // FIXME: We currently have no way of knowing whether the action provider // is still needed by the UI. Unfortunately this means the action provider // may leak callbacks until garbage collection occurs. This may result in // media route providers doing more work than necessary in the short term // while trying to discover routes that are no longer of interest to the // application. To solve this problem, the action provider will need some // indication from the framework that it is being destroyed. if (!mSelector.isEmpty()) { mRouter.removeCallback(mCallback); } if (!selector.isEmpty()) { mRouter.addCallback(selector, mCallback); } mSelector = selector; refreshRoute(); if (mButton != null) { mButton.setRouteSelector(selector); } } } /** * Gets the media route dialog factory to use when showing the route chooser * or controller dialog. * * @return The dialog factory, never null. */ @NonNull public MediaRouteDialogFactory getDialogFactory() { return mDialogFactory; } /** * Sets the media route dialog factory to use when showing the route chooser * or controller dialog. * * @param factory The dialog factory, must not be null. */ public void setDialogFactory(@NonNull MediaRouteDialogFactory factory) { if (factory == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("factory must not be null"); } if (mDialogFactory != factory) { mDialogFactory = factory; if (mButton != null) { mButton.setDialogFactory(factory); } } } /** * Gets the associated media route button, or null if it has not yet been created. */ @Nullable public MediaRouteButton getMediaRouteButton() { return mButton; } /** * Called when the media route button is being created. *
* Subclasses may override this method to customize the button. *
*/ public MediaRouteButton onCreateMediaRouteButton() { return new MediaRouteButton(getContext()); } @Override @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") public View onCreateActionView() { if (mButton != null) { Log.e(TAG, "onCreateActionView: this ActionProvider is already associated " + "with a menu item. Don't reuse MediaRouteActionProvider instances! " + "Abandoning the old menu item..."); } mButton = onCreateMediaRouteButton(); mButton.setCheatSheetEnabled(true); mButton.setRouteSelector(mSelector); mButton.setDialogFactory(mDialogFactory); mButton.setLayoutParams(new ViewGroup.LayoutParams( ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT)); return mButton; } @Override public boolean onPerformDefaultAction() { if (mButton != null) { return mButton.showDialog(); } return false; } @Override public boolean overridesItemVisibility() { return true; } @Override public boolean isVisible() { return mRouter.isRouteAvailable(mSelector, MediaRouter.AVAILABILITY_FLAG_IGNORE_DEFAULT_ROUTE); } private void refreshRoute() { refreshVisibility(); } private static final class MediaRouterCallback extends MediaRouter.Callback { private final WeakReference