/* * Copyright (C) 2016 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.transition; import android.animation.Animator; import android.os.Build; import android.support.annotation.NonNull; import android.support.annotation.Nullable; import android.view.View; import android.view.ViewGroup; /** * This transition tracks changes to the visibility of target views in the * start and end scenes and fades views in or out when they become visible * or non-visible. Visibility is determined by both the * {@link View#setVisibility(int)} state of the view as well as whether it * is parented in the current view hierarchy. * *

The ability of this transition to fade out a particular view, and the * way that that fading operation takes place, is based on * the situation of the view in the view hierarchy. For example, if a view was * simply removed from its parent, then the view will be added into a {@link * android.view.ViewGroupOverlay} while fading. If a visible view is * changed to be {@link View#GONE} or {@link View#INVISIBLE}, then the * visibility will be changed to {@link View#VISIBLE} for the duration of * the animation. However, if a view is in a hierarchy which is also altering * its visibility, the situation can be more complicated. In general, if a * view that is no longer in the hierarchy in the end scene still has a * parent (so its parent hierarchy was removed, but it was not removed from * its parent), then it will be left alone to avoid side-effects from * improperly removing it from its parent. The only exception to this is if * the previous {@link Scene} was * {@link Scene#getSceneForLayout(android.view.ViewGroup, int, android.content.Context) * created from a layout resource file}, then it is considered safe to un-parent * the starting scene view in order to fade it out.

* *

Unlike the platform version, this does not support use in XML resources.

*/ public class Fade extends Visibility { /** * Fading mode used in {@link #Fade(int)} to make the transition * operate on targets that are appearing. Maybe be combined with * {@link #OUT} to fade both in and out. */ public static final int IN = 0x1; /** * Fading mode used in {@link #Fade(int)} to make the transition * operate on targets that are disappearing. Maybe be combined with * {@link #IN} to fade both in and out. */ public static final int OUT = 0x2; /** * Constructs a Fade transition that will fade targets in * and/or out, according to the value of fadingMode. * * @param fadingMode The behavior of this transition, a combination of * {@link #IN} and {@link #OUT}. */ public Fade(int fadingMode) { super(true); if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 19) { if (fadingMode > 0) { mImpl = new FadeKitKat(this, fadingMode); } else { mImpl = new FadeKitKat(this); } } else { if (fadingMode > 0) { mImpl = new FadeIcs(this, fadingMode); } else { mImpl = new FadeIcs(this); } } } /** * Constructs a Fade transition that will fade targets in and out. */ public Fade() { this(-1); } @Override public void captureEndValues(@NonNull TransitionValues transitionValues) { mImpl.captureEndValues(transitionValues); } @Override public void captureStartValues(@NonNull TransitionValues transitionValues) { mImpl.captureStartValues(transitionValues); } @Override @Nullable public Animator createAnimator(@NonNull ViewGroup sceneRoot, @NonNull TransitionValues startValues, @NonNull TransitionValues endValues) { return mImpl.createAnimator(sceneRoot, startValues, endValues); } }