/* * Copyright (C) 2015 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.Intent; import android.content.res.Configuration; import android.os.Bundle; import android.support.annotation.CallSuper; import android.support.annotation.LayoutRes; import android.support.annotation.Nullable; import android.support.v4.app.ActivityCompat; import android.support.v4.app.FragmentActivity; import android.support.v4.app.NavUtils; import android.support.v4.app.TaskStackBuilder; import android.support.v7.view.ActionMode; import android.support.v7.widget.Toolbar; import android.view.Menu; import android.view.MenuInflater; import android.view.View; import android.view.ViewGroup; /** * Base class for activities that use the * support library action bar features. * *
You can add an {@link android.support.v7.app.ActionBar} to your activity when running on API level 7 or higher * by extending this class for your activity and setting the activity theme to * {@link android.support.v7.appcompat.R.style#Theme_AppCompat Theme.AppCompat} or a similar theme. * *
For information about how to use the action bar, including how to add action items, navigation * modes and more, read the Action * Bar API guide.
*Retrieve a reference to this activity's ActionBar. * * @return The Activity's ActionBar, or null if it does not have one. */ @Nullable public ActionBar getSupportActionBar() { return getDelegate().getSupportActionBar(); } /** * Set a {@link android.widget.Toolbar Toolbar} to act as the {@link android.support.v7.app.ActionBar} for this * Activity window. * *
When set to a non-null value the {@link #getActionBar()} method will return * an {@link android.support.v7.app.ActionBar} object that can be used to control the given toolbar as if it were * a traditional window decor action bar. The toolbar's menu will be populated with the * Activity's options menu and the navigation button will be wired through the standard * {@link android.R.id#home home} menu select action.
* *In order to use a Toolbar within the Activity's window content the application * must not request the window feature * {@link android.view.Window#FEATURE_ACTION_BAR FEATURE_SUPPORT_ACTION_BAR}.
* * @param toolbar Toolbar to set as the Activity's action bar */ public void setSupportActionBar(@Nullable Toolbar toolbar) { getDelegate().setSupportActionBar(toolbar); } @Override public MenuInflater getMenuInflater() { return getDelegate().getMenuInflater(); } @Override public void setContentView(@LayoutRes int layoutResID) { getDelegate().setContentView(layoutResID); } @Override public void setContentView(View view) { getDelegate().setContentView(view); } @Override public void setContentView(View view, ViewGroup.LayoutParams params) { getDelegate().setContentView(view, params); } @Override public void addContentView(View view, ViewGroup.LayoutParams params) { getDelegate().addContentView(view, params); } @Override public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) { super.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig); getDelegate().onConfigurationChanged(newConfig); } @Override protected void onStop() { super.onStop(); getDelegate().onStop(); } @Override protected void onPostResume() { super.onPostResume(); getDelegate().onPostResume(); } @Override public final boolean onMenuItemSelected(int featureId, android.view.MenuItem item) { if (super.onMenuItemSelected(featureId, item)) { return true; } final ActionBar ab = getSupportActionBar(); if (item.getItemId() == android.R.id.home && ab != null && (ab.getDisplayOptions() & ActionBar.DISPLAY_HOME_AS_UP) != 0) { return onSupportNavigateUp(); } return false; } @Override protected void onDestroy() { super.onDestroy(); getDelegate().onDestroy(); } @Override protected void onTitleChanged(CharSequence title, int color) { super.onTitleChanged(title, color); getDelegate().setTitle(title); } /** * Enable extended support library window features. ** This is a convenience for calling * {@link android.view.Window#requestFeature getWindow().requestFeature()}. *
* * @param featureId The desired feature as defined in * {@link android.view.Window} or {@link android.support.v4.view.WindowCompat}. * @return Returns true if the requested feature is supported and now enabled. * * @see android.app.Activity#requestWindowFeature * @see android.view.Window#requestFeature */ public boolean supportRequestWindowFeature(int featureId) { return getDelegate().requestWindowFeature(featureId); } @Override public void supportInvalidateOptionsMenu() { getDelegate().invalidateOptionsMenu(); } /** * @hide */ public void invalidateOptionsMenu() { getDelegate().invalidateOptionsMenu(); } /** * Notifies the Activity that a support action mode has been started. * Activity subclasses overriding this method should call the superclass implementation. * * @param mode The new action mode. */ @CallSuper public void onSupportActionModeStarted(ActionMode mode) { } /** * Notifies the activity that a support action mode has finished. * Activity subclasses overriding this method should call the superclass implementation. * * @param mode The action mode that just finished. */ @CallSuper public void onSupportActionModeFinished(ActionMode mode) { } /** * Called when a support action mode is being started for this window. Gives the * callback an opportunity to handle the action mode in its own unique and * beautiful way. If this method returns null the system can choose a way * to present the mode or choose not to start the mode at all. * * @param callback Callback to control the lifecycle of this action mode * @return The ActionMode that was started, or null if the system should present it */ @Nullable @Override public ActionMode onWindowStartingSupportActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback) { return null; } public ActionMode startSupportActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback) { return getDelegate().startSupportActionMode(callback); } /** * @deprecated Progress bars are no longer provided in AppCompat. */ @Deprecated public void setSupportProgressBarVisibility(boolean visible) { } /** * @deprecated Progress bars are no longer provided in AppCompat. */ @Deprecated public void setSupportProgressBarIndeterminateVisibility(boolean visible) { } /** * @deprecated Progress bars are no longer provided in AppCompat. */ @Deprecated public void setSupportProgressBarIndeterminate(boolean indeterminate) { } /** * @deprecated Progress bars are no longer provided in AppCompat. */ @Deprecated public void setSupportProgress(int progress) { } /** * Support version of {@link #onCreateNavigateUpTaskStack(android.app.TaskStackBuilder)}. * This method will be called on all platform versions. * * Define the synthetic task stack that will be generated during Up navigation from * a different task. * *The default implementation of this method adds the parent chain of this activity * as specified in the manifest to the supplied {@link android.support.v4.app.TaskStackBuilder}. Applications * may choose to override this method to construct the desired task stack in a different * way.
* *This method will be invoked by the default implementation of {@link #onNavigateUp()} * if {@link #shouldUpRecreateTask(android.content.Intent)} returns true when supplied with the intent * returned by {@link #getParentActivityIntent()}.
* *Applications that wish to supply extra Intent parameters to the parent stack defined * by the manifest should override * {@link #onPrepareSupportNavigateUpTaskStack(android.support.v4.app.TaskStackBuilder)}.
* * @param builder An empty TaskStackBuilder - the application should add intents representing * the desired task stack */ public void onCreateSupportNavigateUpTaskStack(TaskStackBuilder builder) { builder.addParentStack(this); } /** * Support version of {@link #onPrepareNavigateUpTaskStack(android.app.TaskStackBuilder)}. * This method will be called on all platform versions. * * Prepare the synthetic task stack that will be generated during Up navigation * from a different task. * *This method receives the {@link android.support.v4.app.TaskStackBuilder} with the constructed series of * Intents as generated by {@link #onCreateSupportNavigateUpTaskStack(android.support.v4.app.TaskStackBuilder)}. * If any extra data should be added to these intents before launching the new task, * the application should override this method and add that data here.
* * @param builder A TaskStackBuilder that has been populated with Intents by * onCreateNavigateUpTaskStack. */ public void onPrepareSupportNavigateUpTaskStack(TaskStackBuilder builder) { } /** * This method is called whenever the user chooses to navigate Up within your application's * activity hierarchy from the action bar. * *If a parent was specified in the manifest for this activity or an activity-alias to it, * default Up navigation will be handled automatically. See * {@link #getSupportParentActivityIntent()} for how to specify the parent. If any activity * along the parent chain requires extra Intent arguments, the Activity subclass * should override the method {@link #onPrepareSupportNavigateUpTaskStack(android.support.v4.app.TaskStackBuilder)} * to supply those arguments.
* *See Tasks and * Back Stack from the developer guide and * Navigation from the design guide * for more information about navigating within your app.
* *See the {@link android.support.v4.app.TaskStackBuilder} class and the Activity methods * {@link #getSupportParentActivityIntent()}, {@link #supportShouldUpRecreateTask(android.content.Intent)}, and * {@link #supportNavigateUpTo(android.content.Intent)} for help implementing custom Up navigation.
* * @return true if Up navigation completed successfully and this Activity was finished, * false otherwise. */ public boolean onSupportNavigateUp() { Intent upIntent = getSupportParentActivityIntent(); if (upIntent != null) { if (supportShouldUpRecreateTask(upIntent)) { TaskStackBuilder b = TaskStackBuilder.create(this); onCreateSupportNavigateUpTaskStack(b); onPrepareSupportNavigateUpTaskStack(b); b.startActivities(); try { ActivityCompat.finishAffinity(this); } catch (IllegalStateException e) { // This can only happen on 4.1+, when we don't have a parent or a result set. // In that case we should just finish(). finish(); } } else { // This activity is part of the application's task, so simply // navigate up to the hierarchical parent activity. supportNavigateUpTo(upIntent); } return true; } return false; } /** * Obtain an {@link android.content.Intent} that will launch an explicit target activity * specified by sourceActivity's {@link android.support.v4.app.NavUtils#PARENT_ACTIVITY} <meta-data> * element in the application's manifest. If the device is running * Jellybean or newer, the android:parentActivityName attribute will be preferred * if it is present. * * @return a new Intent targeting the defined parent activity of sourceActivity */ @Nullable public Intent getSupportParentActivityIntent() { return NavUtils.getParentActivityIntent(this); } /** * Returns true if sourceActivity should recreate the task when navigating 'up' * by using targetIntent. * *If this method returns false the app can trivially call * {@link #supportNavigateUpTo(android.content.Intent)} using the same parameters to correctly perform * up navigation. If this method returns false, the app should synthesize a new task stack * by using {@link android.support.v4.app.TaskStackBuilder} or another similar mechanism to perform up navigation.
* * @param targetIntent An intent representing the target destination for up navigation * @return true if navigating up should recreate a new task stack, false if the same task * should be used for the destination */ public boolean supportShouldUpRecreateTask(Intent targetIntent) { return NavUtils.shouldUpRecreateTask(this, targetIntent); } /** * Navigate from sourceActivity to the activity specified by upIntent, finishing sourceActivity * in the process. upIntent will have the flag {@link android.content.Intent#FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP} set * by this method, along with any others required for proper up navigation as outlined * in the Android Design Guide. * *This method should be used when performing up navigation from within the same task * as the destination. If up navigation should cross tasks in some cases, see * {@link #supportShouldUpRecreateTask(android.content.Intent)}.
* * @param upIntent An intent representing the target destination for up navigation */ public void supportNavigateUpTo(Intent upIntent) { NavUtils.navigateUpTo(this, upIntent); } @Override public void onContentChanged() { // Call onSupportContentChanged() for legacy reasons onSupportContentChanged(); } /** * @deprecated Use {@link #onContentChanged()} instead. */ @Deprecated public void onSupportContentChanged() { } @Nullable @Override public ActionBarDrawerToggle.Delegate getDrawerToggleDelegate() { return getDelegate().getDrawerToggleDelegate(); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * *Please note: AppCompat uses it's own feature id for the action bar: * {@link AppCompatDelegate#FEATURE_SUPPORT_ACTION_BAR FEATURE_SUPPORT_ACTION_BAR}.
*/ @Override public boolean onMenuOpened(int featureId, Menu menu) { return super.onMenuOpened(featureId, menu); } /** * {@inheritDoc} * *Please note: AppCompat uses it's own feature id for the action bar: * {@link AppCompatDelegate#FEATURE_SUPPORT_ACTION_BAR FEATURE_SUPPORT_ACTION_BAR}.
*/ @Override public void onPanelClosed(int featureId, Menu menu) { super.onPanelClosed(featureId, menu); } /** * @return The {@link AppCompatDelegate} being used by this Activity. */ public AppCompatDelegate getDelegate() { if (mDelegate == null) { mDelegate = AppCompatDelegate.create(this, this); } return mDelegate; } }