/* * Copyright (C) 2012 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.v4.app; import android.app.Activity; import android.app.PendingIntent; import android.content.Context; import android.graphics.Bitmap; import android.graphics.Rect; import android.os.Build; import android.os.Bundle; import android.support.annotation.Nullable; import android.support.v4.util.Pair; import android.view.View; /** * Helper for accessing features in {@link android.app.ActivityOptions} * introduced in API level 16 in a backwards compatible fashion. */ public class ActivityOptionsCompat { /** * A long in the extras delivered by {@link #requestUsageTimeReport} that contains * the total time (in ms) the user spent in the app flow. */ public static final String EXTRA_USAGE_TIME_REPORT = "android.activity.usage_time"; /** * A Bundle in the extras delivered by {@link #requestUsageTimeReport} that contains * detailed information about the time spent in each package associated with the app; * each key is a package name, whose value is a long containing the time (in ms). */ public static final String EXTRA_USAGE_TIME_REPORT_PACKAGES = "android.usage_time_packages"; /** * Create an ActivityOptions specifying a custom animation to run when the * activity is displayed. * * @param context Who is defining this. This is the application that the * animation resources will be loaded from. * @param enterResId A resource ID of the animation resource to use for the * incoming activity. Use 0 for no animation. * @param exitResId A resource ID of the animation resource to use for the * outgoing activity. Use 0 for no animation. * @return Returns a new ActivityOptions object that you can use to supply * these options as the options Bundle when starting an activity. */ public static ActivityOptionsCompat makeCustomAnimation(Context context, int enterResId, int exitResId) { if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 24) { return new ActivityOptionsImpl24( ActivityOptionsCompat24.makeCustomAnimation(context, enterResId, exitResId)); } else if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 23) { return new ActivityOptionsImpl23( ActivityOptionsCompat23.makeCustomAnimation(context, enterResId, exitResId)); } else if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 21) { return new ActivityOptionsImpl21( ActivityOptionsCompat21.makeCustomAnimation(context, enterResId, exitResId)); } else if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 16) { return new ActivityOptionsImplJB( ActivityOptionsCompatJB.makeCustomAnimation(context, enterResId, exitResId)); } return new ActivityOptionsCompat(); } /** * Create an ActivityOptions specifying an animation where the new activity is * scaled from a small originating area of the screen to its final full * representation. *
* If the Intent this is being used with has not set its * {@link android.content.Intent#setSourceBounds(android.graphics.Rect)}, * those bounds will be filled in for you based on the initial bounds passed * in here. * * @param source The View that the new activity is animating from. This * defines the coordinate space for startX and startY. * @param startX The x starting location of the new activity, relative to * source. * @param startY The y starting location of the activity, relative to source. * @param startWidth The initial width of the new activity. * @param startHeight The initial height of the new activity. * @return Returns a new ActivityOptions object that you can use to supply * these options as the options Bundle when starting an activity. */ public static ActivityOptionsCompat makeScaleUpAnimation(View source, int startX, int startY, int startWidth, int startHeight) { if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 24) { return new ActivityOptionsImpl24( ActivityOptionsCompat24.makeScaleUpAnimation(source, startX, startY, startWidth, startHeight)); } else if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 23) { return new ActivityOptionsImpl23( ActivityOptionsCompat23.makeScaleUpAnimation(source, startX, startY, startWidth, startHeight)); } else if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 21) { return new ActivityOptionsImpl21( ActivityOptionsCompat21.makeScaleUpAnimation(source, startX, startY, startWidth, startHeight)); } else if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 16) { return new ActivityOptionsImplJB( ActivityOptionsCompatJB.makeScaleUpAnimation(source, startX, startY, startWidth, startHeight)); } return new ActivityOptionsCompat(); } /** * Create an ActivityOptions specifying an animation where the new * activity is revealed from a small originating area of the screen to * its final full representation. * * @param source The View that the new activity is animating from. This * defines the coordinate space for startX and startY. * @param startX The x starting location of the new activity, relative to source. * @param startY The y starting location of the activity, relative to source. * @param width The initial width of the new activity. * @param height The initial height of the new activity. * @return Returns a new ActivityOptions object that you can use to * supply these options as the options Bundle when starting an activity. */ public static ActivityOptionsCompat makeClipRevealAnimation(View source, int startX, int startY, int width, int height) { if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 24) { return new ActivityOptionsImpl24( ActivityOptionsCompat24.makeClipRevealAnimation(source, startX, startY, width, height)); } else if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 23) { return new ActivityOptionsImpl23( ActivityOptionsCompat23.makeClipRevealAnimation(source, startX, startY, width, height)); } return new ActivityOptionsCompat(); } /** * Create an ActivityOptions specifying an animation where a thumbnail is * scaled from a given position to the new activity window that is being * started. * * If the Intent this is being used with has not set its * {@link android.content.Intent#setSourceBounds(android.graphics.Rect)}, * those bounds will be filled in for you based on the initial thumbnail * location and size provided here. * * @param source The View that this thumbnail is animating from. This * defines the coordinate space for startX and startY. * @param thumbnail The bitmap that will be shown as the initial thumbnail * of the animation. * @param startX The x starting location of the bitmap, relative to source. * @param startY The y starting location of the bitmap, relative to source. * @return Returns a new ActivityOptions object that you can use to supply * these options as the options Bundle when starting an activity. */ public static ActivityOptionsCompat makeThumbnailScaleUpAnimation(View source, Bitmap thumbnail, int startX, int startY) { if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 24) { return new ActivityOptionsImpl24( ActivityOptionsCompat24.makeThumbnailScaleUpAnimation(source, thumbnail, startX, startY)); } else if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 23) { return new ActivityOptionsImpl23( ActivityOptionsCompat23.makeThumbnailScaleUpAnimation(source, thumbnail, startX, startY)); } else if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 21) { return new ActivityOptionsImpl21( ActivityOptionsCompat21.makeThumbnailScaleUpAnimation(source, thumbnail, startX, startY)); } else if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 16) { return new ActivityOptionsImplJB( ActivityOptionsCompatJB.makeThumbnailScaleUpAnimation(source, thumbnail, startX, startY)); } return new ActivityOptionsCompat(); } /** * Create an ActivityOptions to transition between Activities using cross-Activity scene * animations. This method carries the position of one shared element to the started Activity. * The position ofsharedElement
will be used as the epicenter for the
* exit Transition. The position of the shared element in the launched Activity will be the
* epicenter of its entering Transition.
*
* This requires {@link android.view.Window#FEATURE_CONTENT_TRANSITIONS} to be * enabled on the calling Activity to cause an exit transition. The same must be in * the called Activity to get an entering transition.
* @param activity The Activity whose window contains the shared elements. * @param sharedElement The View to transition to the started Activity. sharedElement must * have a non-null sharedElementName. * @param sharedElementName The shared element name as used in the target Activity. This may * be null if it has the same name as sharedElement. * @return Returns a new ActivityOptions object that you can use to * supply these options as the options Bundle when starting an activity. */ public static ActivityOptionsCompat makeSceneTransitionAnimation(Activity activity, View sharedElement, String sharedElementName) { if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 24) { return new ActivityOptionsCompat.ActivityOptionsImpl24( ActivityOptionsCompat24.makeSceneTransitionAnimation(activity, sharedElement, sharedElementName)); } else if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 23) { return new ActivityOptionsCompat.ActivityOptionsImpl23( ActivityOptionsCompat23.makeSceneTransitionAnimation(activity, sharedElement, sharedElementName)); } else if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 21) { return new ActivityOptionsCompat.ActivityOptionsImpl21( ActivityOptionsCompat21.makeSceneTransitionAnimation(activity, sharedElement, sharedElementName)); } return new ActivityOptionsCompat(); } /** * Create an ActivityOptions to transition between Activities using cross-Activity scene * animations. This method carries the position of multiple shared elements to the started * Activity. The position of the first element in sharedElements * will be used as the epicenter for the exit Transition. The position of the associated * shared element in the launched Activity will be the epicenter of its entering Transition. * *This requires {@link android.view.Window#FEATURE_CONTENT_TRANSITIONS} to be * enabled on the calling Activity to cause an exit transition. The same must be in * the called Activity to get an entering transition.
* @param activity The Activity whose window contains the shared elements. * @param sharedElements The names of the shared elements to transfer to the called * Activity and their associated Views. The Views must each have * a unique shared element name. * @return Returns a new ActivityOptions object that you can use to * supply these options as the options Bundle when starting an activity. */ public static ActivityOptionsCompat makeSceneTransitionAnimation(Activity activity, PairThis behavior is not supported for activities with
* {@link android.R.attr#launchMode launchMode} values of
* singleInstance
or singleTask
.
*/
public static ActivityOptionsCompat makeTaskLaunchBehind() {
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 24) {
return new ActivityOptionsCompat.ActivityOptionsImpl24(
ActivityOptionsCompat24.makeTaskLaunchBehind());
} else if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 23) {
return new ActivityOptionsCompat.ActivityOptionsImpl23(
ActivityOptionsCompat23.makeTaskLaunchBehind());
} else if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 21) {
return new ActivityOptionsCompat.ActivityOptionsImpl21(
ActivityOptionsCompat21.makeTaskLaunchBehind());
}
return new ActivityOptionsCompat();
}
/**
* Create a basic ActivityOptions that has no special animation associated with it.
* Other options can still be set.
*/
public static ActivityOptionsCompat makeBasic() {
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 24) {
return new ActivityOptionsCompat.ActivityOptionsImpl24(
ActivityOptionsCompat24.makeBasic());
} else if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 23) {
return new ActivityOptionsCompat.ActivityOptionsImpl23(
ActivityOptionsCompat23.makeBasic());
}
return new ActivityOptionsCompat();
}
private static class ActivityOptionsImplJB extends ActivityOptionsCompat {
private final ActivityOptionsCompatJB mImpl;
ActivityOptionsImplJB(ActivityOptionsCompatJB impl) {
mImpl = impl;
}
@Override
public Bundle toBundle() {
return mImpl.toBundle();
}
@Override
public void update(ActivityOptionsCompat otherOptions) {
if (otherOptions instanceof ActivityOptionsImplJB) {
ActivityOptionsImplJB otherImpl = (ActivityOptionsImplJB)otherOptions;
mImpl.update(otherImpl.mImpl);
}
}
}
private static class ActivityOptionsImpl21 extends ActivityOptionsCompat {
private final ActivityOptionsCompat21 mImpl;
ActivityOptionsImpl21(ActivityOptionsCompat21 impl) {
mImpl = impl;
}
@Override
public Bundle toBundle() {
return mImpl.toBundle();
}
@Override
public void update(ActivityOptionsCompat otherOptions) {
if (otherOptions instanceof ActivityOptionsCompat.ActivityOptionsImpl21) {
ActivityOptionsCompat.ActivityOptionsImpl21
otherImpl = (ActivityOptionsCompat.ActivityOptionsImpl21)otherOptions;
mImpl.update(otherImpl.mImpl);
}
}
}
private static class ActivityOptionsImpl23 extends ActivityOptionsCompat {
private final ActivityOptionsCompat23 mImpl;
ActivityOptionsImpl23(ActivityOptionsCompat23 impl) {
mImpl = impl;
}
@Override
public Bundle toBundle() {
return mImpl.toBundle();
}
@Override
public void update(ActivityOptionsCompat otherOptions) {
if (otherOptions instanceof ActivityOptionsCompat.ActivityOptionsImpl23) {
ActivityOptionsCompat.ActivityOptionsImpl23
otherImpl = (ActivityOptionsCompat.ActivityOptionsImpl23)otherOptions;
mImpl.update(otherImpl.mImpl);
}
}
@Override
public void requestUsageTimeReport(PendingIntent receiver) {
mImpl.requestUsageTimeReport(receiver);
}
}
private static class ActivityOptionsImpl24 extends ActivityOptionsCompat {
private final ActivityOptionsCompat24 mImpl;
ActivityOptionsImpl24(ActivityOptionsCompat24 impl) {
mImpl = impl;
}
@Override
public Bundle toBundle() {
return mImpl.toBundle();
}
@Override
public void update(ActivityOptionsCompat otherOptions) {
if (otherOptions instanceof ActivityOptionsCompat.ActivityOptionsImpl24) {
ActivityOptionsCompat.ActivityOptionsImpl24
otherImpl = (ActivityOptionsCompat.ActivityOptionsImpl24)otherOptions;
mImpl.update(otherImpl.mImpl);
}
}
@Override
public ActivityOptionsCompat setLaunchBounds(@Nullable Rect screenSpacePixelRect) {
return new ActivityOptionsImpl24(mImpl.setLaunchBounds(screenSpacePixelRect));
}
@Override
public Rect getLaunchBounds() {
return mImpl.getLaunchBounds();
}
@Override
public void requestUsageTimeReport(PendingIntent receiver) {
mImpl.requestUsageTimeReport(receiver);
}
}
protected ActivityOptionsCompat() {
}
/**
* Sets the bounds (window size) that the activity should be launched in.
* Rect position should be provided in pixels and in screen coordinates.
* Set to null explicitly for fullscreen.
*
* NOTE: This value is ignored on devices that don't have
* {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#FEATURE_FREEFORM_WINDOW_MANAGEMENT} or
* {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#FEATURE_PICTURE_IN_PICTURE} enabled.
* @param screenSpacePixelRect Launch bounds to use for the activity or null for fullscreen.
*/
public ActivityOptionsCompat setLaunchBounds(@Nullable Rect screenSpacePixelRect) {
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the bounds that should be used to launch the activity.
* @see #setLaunchBounds(Rect)
* @return Bounds used to launch the activity.
*/
@Nullable
public Rect getLaunchBounds() {
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the created options as a Bundle, which can be passed to
* {@link android.support.v4.content.ContextCompat#startActivity(Context, android.content.Intent, Bundle)}.
* Note that the returned Bundle is still owned by the ActivityOptions
* object; you must not modify it, but can supply it to the startActivity
* methods that take an options Bundle.
*/
public Bundle toBundle() {
return null;
}
/**
* Update the current values in this ActivityOptions from those supplied in
* otherOptions. Any values defined in otherOptions replace those in the
* base options.
*/
public void update(ActivityOptionsCompat otherOptions) {
// Do nothing.
}
/**
* Ask the the system track that time the user spends in the app being launched, and
* report it back once done. The report will be sent to the given receiver, with
* the extras {@link #EXTRA_USAGE_TIME_REPORT} and {@link #EXTRA_USAGE_TIME_REPORT_PACKAGES}
* filled in.
*
* The time interval tracked is from launching this activity until the user leaves
* that activity's flow. They are considered to stay in the flow as long as
* new activities are being launched or returned to from the original flow,
* even if this crosses package or task boundaries. For example, if the originator
* starts an activity to view an image, and while there the user selects to share,
* which launches their email app in a new task, and they complete the share, the
* time during that entire operation will be included until they finally hit back from
* the original image viewer activity. The user is considered to complete a flow once they switch to another
* activity that is not part of the tracked flow. This may happen, for example, by
* using the notification shade, launcher, or recents to launch or switch to another
* app. Simply going in to these navigation elements does not break the flow (although
* the launcher and recents stops time tracking of the session); it is the act of
* going somewhere else that completes the tracking.