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See {@link Activity#onCreateDialog(int)}, 70 * {@link Activity#onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog)}, 71 * {@link Activity#showDialog(int)}, and {@link Activity#dismissDialog(int)}. If 72 * these methods are used, {@link #getOwnerActivity()} will return the Activity 73 * that managed this dialog. 74 * 75 * <p>Often you will want to have a Dialog display on top of the current 76 * input method, because there is no reason for it to accept text. You can 77 * do this by setting the {@link WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_ALT_FOCUSABLE_IM 78 * WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_ALT_FOCUSABLE_IM} window flag (assuming 79 * your Dialog takes input focus, as it the default) with the following code: 80 * 81 * <pre> 82 * getWindow().setFlags(WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_ALT_FOCUSABLE_IM, 83 * WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_ALT_FOCUSABLE_IM);</pre> 84 * 85 * <div class="special reference"> 86 * <h3>Developer Guides</h3> 87 * <p>For more information about creating dialogs, read the 88 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/ui/dialogs.html">Dialogs</a> developer guide.</p> 89 * </div> 90 */ 91public class Dialog implements DialogInterface, Window.Callback, 92 KeyEvent.Callback, OnCreateContextMenuListener, Window.OnWindowDismissedCallback { 93 private static final String TAG = "Dialog"; 94 private Activity mOwnerActivity; 95 96 private final WindowManager mWindowManager; 97 98 final Context mContext; 99 final Window mWindow; 100 101 View mDecor; 102 103 private ActionBar mActionBar; 104 /** 105 * This field should be made private, so it is hidden from the SDK. 106 * {@hide} 107 */ 108 protected boolean mCancelable = true; 109 110 private String mCancelAndDismissTaken; 111 private Message mCancelMessage; 112 private Message mDismissMessage; 113 private Message mShowMessage; 114 115 private OnKeyListener mOnKeyListener; 116 117 private boolean mCreated = false; 118 private boolean mShowing = false; 119 private boolean mCanceled = false; 120 121 private final Handler mHandler = new Handler(); 122 123 private static final int DISMISS = 0x43; 124 private static final int CANCEL = 0x44; 125 private static final int SHOW = 0x45; 126 127 private final Handler mListenersHandler; 128 129 private SearchEvent mSearchEvent; 130 131 private ActionMode mActionMode; 132 133 private int mActionModeTypeStarting = ActionMode.TYPE_PRIMARY; 134 135 private final Runnable mDismissAction = this::dismissDialog; 136 137 /** 138 * Creates a dialog window that uses the default dialog theme. 139 * <p> 140 * The supplied {@code context} is used to obtain the window manager and 141 * base theme used to present the dialog. 142 * 143 * @param context the context in which the dialog should run 144 * @see android.R.styleable#Theme_dialogTheme 145 */ 146 public Dialog(@NonNull Context context) { 147 this(context, 0, true); 148 } 149 150 /** 151 * Creates a dialog window that uses a custom dialog style. 152 * <p> 153 * The supplied {@code context} is used to obtain the window manager and 154 * base theme used to present the dialog. 155 * <p> 156 * The supplied {@code theme} is applied on top of the context's theme. See 157 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/resources/available-resources.html#stylesandthemes"> 158 * Style and Theme Resources</a> for more information about defining and 159 * using styles. 160 * 161 * @param context the context in which the dialog should run 162 * @param themeResId a style resource describing the theme to use for the 163 * window, or {@code 0} to use the default dialog theme 164 */ 165 public Dialog(@NonNull Context context, @StyleRes int themeResId) { 166 this(context, themeResId, true); 167 } 168 169 Dialog(@NonNull Context context, @StyleRes int themeResId, boolean createContextThemeWrapper) { 170 if (createContextThemeWrapper) { 171 if (themeResId == 0) { 172 final TypedValue outValue = new TypedValue(); 173 context.getTheme().resolveAttribute(R.attr.dialogTheme, outValue, true); 174 themeResId = outValue.resourceId; 175 } 176 mContext = new ContextThemeWrapper(context, themeResId); 177 } else { 178 mContext = context; 179 } 180 181 mWindowManager = (WindowManager) context.getSystemService(Context.WINDOW_SERVICE); 182 183 final Window w = new PhoneWindow(mContext); 184 mWindow = w; 185 w.setCallback(this); 186 w.setOnWindowDismissedCallback(this); 187 w.setWindowManager(mWindowManager, null, null); 188 w.setGravity(Gravity.CENTER); 189 190 mListenersHandler = new ListenersHandler(this); 191 } 192 193 /** 194 * @deprecated 195 * @hide 196 */ 197 @Deprecated 198 protected Dialog(@NonNull Context context, boolean cancelable, 199 @Nullable Message cancelCallback) { 200 this(context); 201 mCancelable = cancelable; 202 mCancelMessage = cancelCallback; 203 } 204 205 protected Dialog(@NonNull Context context, boolean cancelable, 206 @Nullable OnCancelListener cancelListener) { 207 this(context); 208 mCancelable = cancelable; 209 setOnCancelListener(cancelListener); 210 } 211 212 /** 213 * Retrieve the Context this Dialog is running in. 214 * 215 * @return Context The Context used by the Dialog. 216 */ 217 public final @NonNull Context getContext() { 218 return mContext; 219 } 220 221 /** 222 * Retrieve the {@link ActionBar} attached to this dialog, if present. 223 * 224 * @return The ActionBar attached to the dialog or null if no ActionBar is present. 225 */ 226 public @Nullable ActionBar getActionBar() { 227 return mActionBar; 228 } 229 230 /** 231 * Sets the Activity that owns this dialog. An example use: This Dialog will 232 * use the suggested volume control stream of the Activity. 233 * 234 * @param activity The Activity that owns this dialog. 235 */ 236 public final void setOwnerActivity(@NonNull Activity activity) { 237 mOwnerActivity = activity; 238 239 getWindow().setVolumeControlStream(mOwnerActivity.getVolumeControlStream()); 240 } 241 242 /** 243 * Returns the Activity that owns this Dialog. For example, if 244 * {@link Activity#showDialog(int)} is used to show this Dialog, that 245 * Activity will be the owner (by default). Depending on how this dialog was 246 * created, this may return null. 247 * 248 * @return The Activity that owns this Dialog. 249 */ 250 public final @Nullable Activity getOwnerActivity() { 251 return mOwnerActivity; 252 } 253 254 /** 255 * @return Whether the dialog is currently showing. 256 */ 257 public boolean isShowing() { 258 return mShowing; 259 } 260 261 /** 262 * Forces immediate creation of the dialog. 263 * <p> 264 * Note that you should not override this method to perform dialog creation. 265 * Rather, override {@link #onCreate(Bundle)}. 266 */ 267 public void create() { 268 if (!mCreated) { 269 dispatchOnCreate(null); 270 } 271 } 272 273 /** 274 * Start the dialog and display it on screen. The window is placed in the 275 * application layer and opaque. Note that you should not override this 276 * method to do initialization when the dialog is shown, instead implement 277 * that in {@link #onStart}. 278 */ 279 public void show() { 280 if (mShowing) { 281 if (mDecor != null) { 282 if (mWindow.hasFeature(Window.FEATURE_ACTION_BAR)) { 283 mWindow.invalidatePanelMenu(Window.FEATURE_ACTION_BAR); 284 } 285 mDecor.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE); 286 } 287 return; 288 } 289 290 mCanceled = false; 291 292 if (!mCreated) { 293 dispatchOnCreate(null); 294 } 295 296 onStart(); 297 mDecor = mWindow.getDecorView(); 298 299 if (mActionBar == null && mWindow.hasFeature(Window.FEATURE_ACTION_BAR)) { 300 final ApplicationInfo info = mContext.getApplicationInfo(); 301 mWindow.setDefaultIcon(info.icon); 302 mWindow.setDefaultLogo(info.logo); 303 mActionBar = new WindowDecorActionBar(this); 304 } 305 306 WindowManager.LayoutParams l = mWindow.getAttributes(); 307 if ((l.softInputMode 308 & WindowManager.LayoutParams.SOFT_INPUT_IS_FORWARD_NAVIGATION) == 0) { 309 WindowManager.LayoutParams nl = new WindowManager.LayoutParams(); 310 nl.copyFrom(l); 311 nl.softInputMode |= 312 WindowManager.LayoutParams.SOFT_INPUT_IS_FORWARD_NAVIGATION; 313 l = nl; 314 } 315 316 mWindowManager.addView(mDecor, l); 317 mShowing = true; 318 319 sendShowMessage(); 320 } 321 322 /** 323 * Hide the dialog, but do not dismiss it. 324 */ 325 public void hide() { 326 if (mDecor != null) { 327 mDecor.setVisibility(View.GONE); 328 } 329 } 330 331 /** 332 * Dismiss this dialog, removing it from the screen. This method can be 333 * invoked safely from any thread. Note that you should not override this 334 * method to do cleanup when the dialog is dismissed, instead implement 335 * that in {@link #onStop}. 336 */ 337 @Override 338 public void dismiss() { 339 if (Looper.myLooper() == mHandler.getLooper()) { 340 dismissDialog(); 341 } else { 342 mHandler.post(mDismissAction); 343 } 344 } 345 346 void dismissDialog() { 347 if (mDecor == null || !mShowing) { 348 return; 349 } 350 351 if (mWindow.isDestroyed()) { 352 Log.e(TAG, "Tried to dismissDialog() but the Dialog's window was already destroyed!"); 353 return; 354 } 355 356 try { 357 mWindowManager.removeViewImmediate(mDecor); 358 } finally { 359 if (mActionMode != null) { 360 mActionMode.finish(); 361 } 362 mDecor = null; 363 mWindow.closeAllPanels(); 364 onStop(); 365 mShowing = false; 366 367 sendDismissMessage(); 368 } 369 } 370 371 private void sendDismissMessage() { 372 if (mDismissMessage != null) { 373 // Obtain a new message so this dialog can be re-used 374 Message.obtain(mDismissMessage).sendToTarget(); 375 } 376 } 377 378 private void sendShowMessage() { 379 if (mShowMessage != null) { 380 // Obtain a new message so this dialog can be re-used 381 Message.obtain(mShowMessage).sendToTarget(); 382 } 383 } 384 385 // internal method to make sure mCreated is set properly without requiring 386 // users to call through to super in onCreate 387 void dispatchOnCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { 388 if (!mCreated) { 389 onCreate(savedInstanceState); 390 mCreated = true; 391 } 392 } 393 394 /** 395 * Similar to {@link Activity#onCreate}, you should initialize your dialog 396 * in this method, including calling {@link #setContentView}. 397 * @param savedInstanceState If this dialog is being reinitialized after a 398 * the hosting activity was previously shut down, holds the result from 399 * the most recent call to {@link #onSaveInstanceState}, or null if this 400 * is the first time. 401 */ 402 protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { 403 } 404 405 /** 406 * Called when the dialog is starting. 407 */ 408 protected void onStart() { 409 if (mActionBar != null) mActionBar.setShowHideAnimationEnabled(true); 410 } 411 412 /** 413 * Called to tell you that you're stopping. 414 */ 415 protected void onStop() { 416 if (mActionBar != null) mActionBar.setShowHideAnimationEnabled(false); 417 } 418 419 private static final String DIALOG_SHOWING_TAG = "android:dialogShowing"; 420 private static final String DIALOG_HIERARCHY_TAG = "android:dialogHierarchy"; 421 422 /** 423 * Saves the state of the dialog into a bundle. 424 * 425 * The default implementation saves the state of its view hierarchy, so you'll 426 * likely want to call through to super if you override this to save additional 427 * state. 428 * @return A bundle with the state of the dialog. 429 */ 430 public @NonNull Bundle onSaveInstanceState() { 431 Bundle bundle = new Bundle(); 432 bundle.putBoolean(DIALOG_SHOWING_TAG, mShowing); 433 if (mCreated) { 434 bundle.putBundle(DIALOG_HIERARCHY_TAG, mWindow.saveHierarchyState()); 435 } 436 return bundle; 437 } 438 439 /** 440 * Restore the state of the dialog from a previously saved bundle. 441 * 442 * The default implementation restores the state of the dialog's view 443 * hierarchy that was saved in the default implementation of {@link #onSaveInstanceState()}, 444 * so be sure to call through to super when overriding unless you want to 445 * do all restoring of state yourself. 446 * @param savedInstanceState The state of the dialog previously saved by 447 * {@link #onSaveInstanceState()}. 448 */ 449 public void onRestoreInstanceState(@NonNull Bundle savedInstanceState) { 450 final Bundle dialogHierarchyState = savedInstanceState.getBundle(DIALOG_HIERARCHY_TAG); 451 if (dialogHierarchyState == null) { 452 // dialog has never been shown, or onCreated, nothing to restore. 453 return; 454 } 455 dispatchOnCreate(savedInstanceState); 456 mWindow.restoreHierarchyState(dialogHierarchyState); 457 if (savedInstanceState.getBoolean(DIALOG_SHOWING_TAG)) { 458 show(); 459 } 460 } 461 462 /** 463 * Retrieve the current Window for the activity. This can be used to 464 * directly access parts of the Window API that are not available 465 * through Activity/Screen. 466 * 467 * @return Window The current window, or null if the activity is not 468 * visual. 469 */ 470 public @Nullable Window getWindow() { 471 return mWindow; 472 } 473 474 /** 475 * Call {@link android.view.Window#getCurrentFocus} on the 476 * Window if this Activity to return the currently focused view. 477 * 478 * @return View The current View with focus or null. 479 * 480 * @see #getWindow 481 * @see android.view.Window#getCurrentFocus 482 */ 483 public @Nullable View getCurrentFocus() { 484 return mWindow != null ? mWindow.getCurrentFocus() : null; 485 } 486 487 /** 488 * Finds a child view with the given identifier. Returns null if the 489 * specified child view does not exist or the dialog has not yet been fully 490 * created (for example, via {@link #show()} or {@link #create()}). 491 * 492 * @param id the identifier of the view to find 493 * @return The view with the given id or null. 494 */ 495 public @Nullable View findViewById(@IdRes int id) { 496 return mWindow.findViewById(id); 497 } 498 499 /** 500 * Set the screen content from a layout resource. The resource will be 501 * inflated, adding all top-level views to the screen. 502 * 503 * @param layoutResID Resource ID to be inflated. 504 */ 505 public void setContentView(@LayoutRes int layoutResID) { 506 mWindow.setContentView(layoutResID); 507 } 508 509 /** 510 * Set the screen content to an explicit view. This view is placed 511 * directly into the screen's view hierarchy. It can itself be a complex 512 * view hierarchy. 513 * 514 * @param view The desired content to display. 515 */ 516 public void setContentView(@NonNull View view) { 517 mWindow.setContentView(view); 518 } 519 520 /** 521 * Set the screen content to an explicit view. This view is placed 522 * directly into the screen's view hierarchy. It can itself be a complex 523 * view hierarchy. 524 * 525 * @param view The desired content to display. 526 * @param params Layout parameters for the view. 527 */ 528 public void setContentView(@NonNull View view, @Nullable ViewGroup.LayoutParams params) { 529 mWindow.setContentView(view, params); 530 } 531 532 /** 533 * Add an additional content view to the screen. Added after any existing 534 * ones in the screen -- existing views are NOT removed. 535 * 536 * @param view The desired content to display. 537 * @param params Layout parameters for the view. 538 */ 539 public void addContentView(@NonNull View view, @Nullable ViewGroup.LayoutParams params) { 540 mWindow.addContentView(view, params); 541 } 542 543 /** 544 * Set the title text for this dialog's window. 545 * 546 * @param title The new text to display in the title. 547 */ 548 public void setTitle(@Nullable CharSequence title) { 549 mWindow.setTitle(title); 550 mWindow.getAttributes().setTitle(title); 551 } 552 553 /** 554 * Set the title text for this dialog's window. The text is retrieved 555 * from the resources with the supplied identifier. 556 * 557 * @param titleId the title's text resource identifier 558 */ 559 public void setTitle(@StringRes int titleId) { 560 setTitle(mContext.getText(titleId)); 561 } 562 563 /** 564 * A key was pressed down. 565 * 566 * <p>If the focused view didn't want this event, this method is called. 567 * 568 * <p>The default implementation consumed the KEYCODE_BACK to later 569 * handle it in {@link #onKeyUp}. 570 * 571 * @see #onKeyUp 572 * @see android.view.KeyEvent 573 */ 574 @Override 575 public boolean onKeyDown(int keyCode, @NonNull KeyEvent event) { 576 if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_BACK) { 577 event.startTracking(); 578 return true; 579 } 580 581 return false; 582 } 583 584 /** 585 * Default implementation of {@link KeyEvent.Callback#onKeyLongPress(int, KeyEvent) 586 * KeyEvent.Callback.onKeyLongPress()}: always returns false (doesn't handle 587 * the event). 588 */ 589 @Override 590 public boolean onKeyLongPress(int keyCode, @NonNull KeyEvent event) { 591 return false; 592 } 593 594 /** 595 * A key was released. 596 * 597 * <p>The default implementation handles KEYCODE_BACK to close the 598 * dialog. 599 * 600 * @see #onKeyDown 601 * @see KeyEvent 602 */ 603 @Override 604 public boolean onKeyUp(int keyCode, @NonNull KeyEvent event) { 605 if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_BACK && event.isTracking() 606 && !event.isCanceled()) { 607 onBackPressed(); 608 return true; 609 } 610 return false; 611 } 612 613 /** 614 * Default implementation of {@link KeyEvent.Callback#onKeyMultiple(int, int, KeyEvent) 615 * KeyEvent.Callback.onKeyMultiple()}: always returns false (doesn't handle 616 * the event). 617 */ 618 @Override 619 public boolean onKeyMultiple(int keyCode, int repeatCount, @NonNull KeyEvent event) { 620 return false; 621 } 622 623 /** 624 * Called when the dialog has detected the user's press of the back 625 * key. The default implementation simply cancels the dialog (only if 626 * it is cancelable), but you can override this to do whatever you want. 627 */ 628 public void onBackPressed() { 629 if (mCancelable) { 630 cancel(); 631 } 632 } 633 634 /** 635 * Called when a key shortcut event is not handled by any of the views in the Dialog. 636 * Override this method to implement global key shortcuts for the Dialog. 637 * Key shortcuts can also be implemented by setting the 638 * {@link MenuItem#setShortcut(char, char) shortcut} property of menu items. 639 * 640 * @param keyCode The value in event.getKeyCode(). 641 * @param event Description of the key event. 642 * @return True if the key shortcut was handled. 643 */ 644 public boolean onKeyShortcut(int keyCode, @NonNull KeyEvent event) { 645 return false; 646 } 647 648 /** 649 * Called when a touch screen event was not handled by any of the views 650 * under it. This is most useful to process touch events that happen outside 651 * of your window bounds, where there is no view to receive it. 652 * 653 * @param event The touch screen event being processed. 654 * @return Return true if you have consumed the event, false if you haven't. 655 * The default implementation will cancel the dialog when a touch 656 * happens outside of the window bounds. 657 */ 658 public boolean onTouchEvent(@NonNull MotionEvent event) { 659 if (mCancelable && mShowing && mWindow.shouldCloseOnTouch(mContext, event)) { 660 cancel(); 661 return true; 662 } 663 664 return false; 665 } 666 667 /** 668 * Called when the trackball was moved and not handled by any of the 669 * views inside of the activity. So, for example, if the trackball moves 670 * while focus is on a button, you will receive a call here because 671 * buttons do not normally do anything with trackball events. The call 672 * here happens <em>before</em> trackball movements are converted to 673 * DPAD key events, which then get sent back to the view hierarchy, and 674 * will be processed at the point for things like focus navigation. 675 * 676 * @param event The trackball event being processed. 677 * 678 * @return Return true if you have consumed the event, false if you haven't. 679 * The default implementation always returns false. 680 */ 681 public boolean onTrackballEvent(@NonNull MotionEvent event) { 682 return false; 683 } 684 685 /** 686 * Called when a generic motion event was not handled by any of the 687 * views inside of the dialog. 688 * <p> 689 * Generic motion events describe joystick movements, mouse hovers, track pad 690 * touches, scroll wheel movements and other input events. The 691 * {@link MotionEvent#getSource() source} of the motion event specifies 692 * the class of input that was received. Implementations of this method 693 * must examine the bits in the source before processing the event. 694 * The following code example shows how this is done. 695 * </p><p> 696 * Generic motion events with source class 697 * {@link android.view.InputDevice#SOURCE_CLASS_POINTER} 698 * are delivered to the view under the pointer. All other generic motion events are 699 * delivered to the focused view. 700 * </p><p> 701 * See {@link View#onGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent)} for an example of how to 702 * handle this event. 703 * </p> 704 * 705 * @param event The generic motion event being processed. 706 * 707 * @return Return true if you have consumed the event, false if you haven't. 708 * The default implementation always returns false. 709 */ 710 public boolean onGenericMotionEvent(@NonNull MotionEvent event) { 711 return false; 712 } 713 714 @Override 715 public void onWindowAttributesChanged(WindowManager.LayoutParams params) { 716 if (mDecor != null) { 717 mWindowManager.updateViewLayout(mDecor, params); 718 } 719 } 720 721 @Override 722 public void onContentChanged() { 723 } 724 725 @Override 726 public void onWindowFocusChanged(boolean hasFocus) { 727 } 728 729 @Override 730 public void onAttachedToWindow() { 731 } 732 733 @Override 734 public void onDetachedFromWindow() { 735 } 736 737 /** @hide */ 738 @Override 739 public void onWindowDismissed(boolean finishTask) { 740 dismiss(); 741 } 742 743 /** 744 * Called to process key events. You can override this to intercept all 745 * key events before they are dispatched to the window. Be sure to call 746 * this implementation for key events that should be handled normally. 747 * 748 * @param event The key event. 749 * 750 * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed. 751 */ 752 @Override 753 public boolean dispatchKeyEvent(@NonNull KeyEvent event) { 754 if ((mOnKeyListener != null) && (mOnKeyListener.onKey(this, event.getKeyCode(), event))) { 755 return true; 756 } 757 if (mWindow.superDispatchKeyEvent(event)) { 758 return true; 759 } 760 return event.dispatch(this, mDecor != null 761 ? mDecor.getKeyDispatcherState() : null, this); 762 } 763 764 /** 765 * Called to process a key shortcut event. 766 * You can override this to intercept all key shortcut events before they are 767 * dispatched to the window. Be sure to call this implementation for key shortcut 768 * events that should be handled normally. 769 * 770 * @param event The key shortcut event. 771 * @return True if this event was consumed. 772 */ 773 @Override 774 public boolean dispatchKeyShortcutEvent(@NonNull KeyEvent event) { 775 if (mWindow.superDispatchKeyShortcutEvent(event)) { 776 return true; 777 } 778 return onKeyShortcut(event.getKeyCode(), event); 779 } 780 781 /** 782 * Called to process touch screen events. You can override this to 783 * intercept all touch screen events before they are dispatched to the 784 * window. Be sure to call this implementation for touch screen events 785 * that should be handled normally. 786 * 787 * @param ev The touch screen event. 788 * 789 * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed. 790 */ 791 @Override 792 public boolean dispatchTouchEvent(@NonNull MotionEvent ev) { 793 if (mWindow.superDispatchTouchEvent(ev)) { 794 return true; 795 } 796 return onTouchEvent(ev); 797 } 798 799 /** 800 * Called to process trackball events. You can override this to 801 * intercept all trackball events before they are dispatched to the 802 * window. Be sure to call this implementation for trackball events 803 * that should be handled normally. 804 * 805 * @param ev The trackball event. 806 * 807 * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed. 808 */ 809 @Override 810 public boolean dispatchTrackballEvent(@NonNull MotionEvent ev) { 811 if (mWindow.superDispatchTrackballEvent(ev)) { 812 return true; 813 } 814 return onTrackballEvent(ev); 815 } 816 817 /** 818 * Called to process generic motion events. You can override this to 819 * intercept all generic motion events before they are dispatched to the 820 * window. Be sure to call this implementation for generic motion events 821 * that should be handled normally. 822 * 823 * @param ev The generic motion event. 824 * 825 * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed. 826 */ 827 @Override 828 public boolean dispatchGenericMotionEvent(@NonNull MotionEvent ev) { 829 if (mWindow.superDispatchGenericMotionEvent(ev)) { 830 return true; 831 } 832 return onGenericMotionEvent(ev); 833 } 834 835 @Override 836 public boolean dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(@NonNull AccessibilityEvent event) { 837 event.setClassName(getClass().getName()); 838 event.setPackageName(mContext.getPackageName()); 839 840 LayoutParams params = getWindow().getAttributes(); 841 boolean isFullScreen = (params.width == LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT) && 842 (params.height == LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT); 843 event.setFullScreen(isFullScreen); 844 845 return false; 846 } 847 848 /** 849 * @see Activity#onCreatePanelView(int) 850 */ 851 @Override 852 public View onCreatePanelView(int featureId) { 853 return null; 854 } 855 856 /** 857 * @see Activity#onCreatePanelMenu(int, Menu) 858 */ 859 @Override 860 public boolean onCreatePanelMenu(int featureId, @NonNull Menu menu) { 861 if (featureId == Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL) { 862 return onCreateOptionsMenu(menu); 863 } 864 865 return false; 866 } 867 868 /** 869 * @see Activity#onPreparePanel(int, View, Menu) 870 */ 871 @Override 872 public boolean onPreparePanel(int featureId, View view, Menu menu) { 873 if (featureId == Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL && menu != null) { 874 return onPrepareOptionsMenu(menu) && menu.hasVisibleItems(); 875 } 876 return true; 877 } 878 879 /** 880 * @see Activity#onMenuOpened(int, Menu) 881 */ 882 @Override 883 public boolean onMenuOpened(int featureId, Menu menu) { 884 if (featureId == Window.FEATURE_ACTION_BAR) { 885 mActionBar.dispatchMenuVisibilityChanged(true); 886 } 887 return true; 888 } 889 890 /** 891 * @see Activity#onMenuItemSelected(int, MenuItem) 892 */ 893 @Override 894 public boolean onMenuItemSelected(int featureId, MenuItem item) { 895 return false; 896 } 897 898 /** 899 * @see Activity#onPanelClosed(int, Menu) 900 */ 901 @Override 902 public void onPanelClosed(int featureId, Menu menu) { 903 if (featureId == Window.FEATURE_ACTION_BAR) { 904 mActionBar.dispatchMenuVisibilityChanged(false); 905 } 906 } 907 908 /** 909 * It is usually safe to proxy this call to the owner activity's 910 * {@link Activity#onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu)} if the client desires the same 911 * menu for this Dialog. 912 * 913 * @see Activity#onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu) 914 * @see #getOwnerActivity() 915 */ 916 public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(@NonNull Menu menu) { 917 return true; 918 } 919 920 /** 921 * It is usually safe to proxy this call to the owner activity's 922 * {@link Activity#onPrepareOptionsMenu(Menu)} if the client desires the 923 * same menu for this Dialog. 924 * 925 * @see Activity#onPrepareOptionsMenu(Menu) 926 * @see #getOwnerActivity() 927 */ 928 public boolean onPrepareOptionsMenu(@NonNull Menu menu) { 929 return true; 930 } 931 932 /** 933 * @see Activity#onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem) 934 */ 935 public boolean onOptionsItemSelected(@NonNull MenuItem item) { 936 return false; 937 } 938 939 /** 940 * @see Activity#onOptionsMenuClosed(Menu) 941 */ 942 public void onOptionsMenuClosed(@NonNull Menu menu) { 943 } 944 945 /** 946 * @see Activity#openOptionsMenu() 947 */ 948 public void openOptionsMenu() { 949 if (mWindow.hasFeature(Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL)) { 950 mWindow.openPanel(Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL, null); 951 } 952 } 953 954 /** 955 * @see Activity#closeOptionsMenu() 956 */ 957 public void closeOptionsMenu() { 958 if (mWindow.hasFeature(Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL)) { 959 mWindow.closePanel(Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL); 960 } 961 } 962 963 /** 964 * @see Activity#invalidateOptionsMenu() 965 */ 966 public void invalidateOptionsMenu() { 967 if (mWindow.hasFeature(Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL)) { 968 mWindow.invalidatePanelMenu(Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL); 969 } 970 } 971 972 /** 973 * @see Activity#onCreateContextMenu(ContextMenu, View, ContextMenuInfo) 974 */ 975 @Override 976 public void onCreateContextMenu(ContextMenu menu, View v, ContextMenuInfo menuInfo) { 977 } 978 979 /** 980 * @see Activity#registerForContextMenu(View) 981 */ 982 public void registerForContextMenu(@NonNull View view) { 983 view.setOnCreateContextMenuListener(this); 984 } 985 986 /** 987 * @see Activity#unregisterForContextMenu(View) 988 */ 989 public void unregisterForContextMenu(@NonNull View view) { 990 view.setOnCreateContextMenuListener(null); 991 } 992 993 /** 994 * @see Activity#openContextMenu(View) 995 */ 996 public void openContextMenu(@NonNull View view) { 997 view.showContextMenu(); 998 } 999 1000 /** 1001 * @see Activity#onContextItemSelected(MenuItem) 1002 */ 1003 public boolean onContextItemSelected(@NonNull MenuItem item) { 1004 return false; 1005 } 1006 1007 /** 1008 * @see Activity#onContextMenuClosed(Menu) 1009 */ 1010 public void onContextMenuClosed(@NonNull Menu menu) { 1011 } 1012 1013 /** 1014 * This hook is called when the user signals the desire to start a search. 1015 */ 1016 @Override 1017 public boolean onSearchRequested(@NonNull SearchEvent searchEvent) { 1018 mSearchEvent = searchEvent; 1019 return onSearchRequested(); 1020 } 1021 1022 /** 1023 * This hook is called when the user signals the desire to start a search. 1024 */ 1025 @Override 1026 public boolean onSearchRequested() { 1027 final SearchManager searchManager = (SearchManager) mContext 1028 .getSystemService(Context.SEARCH_SERVICE); 1029 1030 // associate search with owner activity 1031 final ComponentName appName = getAssociatedActivity(); 1032 if (appName != null && searchManager.getSearchableInfo(appName) != null) { 1033 searchManager.startSearch(null, false, appName, null, false); 1034 dismiss(); 1035 return true; 1036 } else { 1037 return false; 1038 } 1039 } 1040 1041 /** 1042 * During the onSearchRequested() callbacks, this function will return the 1043 * {@link SearchEvent} that triggered the callback, if it exists. 1044 * 1045 * @return SearchEvent The SearchEvent that triggered the {@link 1046 * #onSearchRequested} callback. 1047 */ 1048 public final @Nullable SearchEvent getSearchEvent() { 1049 return mSearchEvent; 1050 } 1051 1052 @Override 1053 public ActionMode onWindowStartingActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback) { 1054 if (mActionBar != null && mActionModeTypeStarting == ActionMode.TYPE_PRIMARY) { 1055 return mActionBar.startActionMode(callback); 1056 } 1057 return null; 1058 } 1059 1060 @Override 1061 public ActionMode onWindowStartingActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback, int type) { 1062 try { 1063 mActionModeTypeStarting = type; 1064 return onWindowStartingActionMode(callback); 1065 } finally { 1066 mActionModeTypeStarting = ActionMode.TYPE_PRIMARY; 1067 } 1068 } 1069 1070 /** 1071 * {@inheritDoc} 1072 * 1073 * Note that if you override this method you should always call through 1074 * to the superclass implementation by calling super.onActionModeStarted(mode). 1075 */ 1076 @Override 1077 @CallSuper 1078 public void onActionModeStarted(ActionMode mode) { 1079 mActionMode = mode; 1080 } 1081 1082 /** 1083 * {@inheritDoc} 1084 * 1085 * Note that if you override this method you should always call through 1086 * to the superclass implementation by calling super.onActionModeFinished(mode). 1087 */ 1088 @Override 1089 @CallSuper 1090 public void onActionModeFinished(ActionMode mode) { 1091 if (mode == mActionMode) { 1092 mActionMode = null; 1093 } 1094 } 1095 1096 /** 1097 * @return The activity associated with this dialog, or null if there is no associated activity. 1098 */ 1099 private ComponentName getAssociatedActivity() { 1100 Activity activity = mOwnerActivity; 1101 Context context = getContext(); 1102 while (activity == null && context != null) { 1103 if (context instanceof Activity) { 1104 activity = (Activity) context; // found it! 1105 } else { 1106 context = (context instanceof ContextWrapper) ? 1107 ((ContextWrapper) context).getBaseContext() : // unwrap one level 1108 null; // done 1109 } 1110 } 1111 return activity == null ? null : activity.getComponentName(); 1112 } 1113 1114 1115 /** 1116 * Request that key events come to this dialog. Use this if your 1117 * dialog has no views with focus, but the dialog still wants 1118 * a chance to process key events. 1119 * 1120 * @param get true if the dialog should receive key events, false otherwise 1121 * @see android.view.Window#takeKeyEvents 1122 */ 1123 public void takeKeyEvents(boolean get) { 1124 mWindow.takeKeyEvents(get); 1125 } 1126 1127 /** 1128 * Enable extended window features. This is a convenience for calling 1129 * {@link android.view.Window#requestFeature getWindow().requestFeature()}. 1130 * 1131 * @param featureId The desired feature as defined in 1132 * {@link android.view.Window}. 1133 * @return Returns true if the requested feature is supported and now 1134 * enabled. 1135 * 1136 * @see android.view.Window#requestFeature 1137 */ 1138 public final boolean requestWindowFeature(int featureId) { 1139 return getWindow().requestFeature(featureId); 1140 } 1141 1142 /** 1143 * Convenience for calling 1144 * {@link android.view.Window#setFeatureDrawableResource}. 1145 */ 1146 public final void setFeatureDrawableResource(int featureId, @DrawableRes int resId) { 1147 getWindow().setFeatureDrawableResource(featureId, resId); 1148 } 1149 1150 /** 1151 * Convenience for calling 1152 * {@link android.view.Window#setFeatureDrawableUri}. 1153 */ 1154 public final void setFeatureDrawableUri(int featureId, @Nullable Uri uri) { 1155 getWindow().setFeatureDrawableUri(featureId, uri); 1156 } 1157 1158 /** 1159 * Convenience for calling 1160 * {@link android.view.Window#setFeatureDrawable(int, Drawable)}. 1161 */ 1162 public final void setFeatureDrawable(int featureId, @Nullable Drawable drawable) { 1163 getWindow().setFeatureDrawable(featureId, drawable); 1164 } 1165 1166 /** 1167 * Convenience for calling 1168 * {@link android.view.Window#setFeatureDrawableAlpha}. 1169 */ 1170 public final void setFeatureDrawableAlpha(int featureId, int alpha) { 1171 getWindow().setFeatureDrawableAlpha(featureId, alpha); 1172 } 1173 1174 public @NonNull LayoutInflater getLayoutInflater() { 1175 return getWindow().getLayoutInflater(); 1176 } 1177 1178 /** 1179 * Sets whether this dialog is cancelable with the 1180 * {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_BACK BACK} key. 1181 */ 1182 public void setCancelable(boolean flag) { 1183 mCancelable = flag; 1184 } 1185 1186 /** 1187 * Sets whether this dialog is canceled when touched outside the window's 1188 * bounds. If setting to true, the dialog is set to be cancelable if not 1189 * already set. 1190 * 1191 * @param cancel Whether the dialog should be canceled when touched outside 1192 * the window. 1193 */ 1194 public void setCanceledOnTouchOutside(boolean cancel) { 1195 if (cancel && !mCancelable) { 1196 mCancelable = true; 1197 } 1198 1199 mWindow.setCloseOnTouchOutside(cancel); 1200 } 1201 1202 /** 1203 * Cancel the dialog. This is essentially the same as calling {@link #dismiss()}, but it will 1204 * also call your {@link DialogInterface.OnCancelListener} (if registered). 1205 */ 1206 @Override 1207 public void cancel() { 1208 if (!mCanceled && mCancelMessage != null) { 1209 mCanceled = true; 1210 // Obtain a new message so this dialog can be re-used 1211 Message.obtain(mCancelMessage).sendToTarget(); 1212 } 1213 dismiss(); 1214 } 1215 1216 /** 1217 * Set a listener to be invoked when the dialog is canceled. 1218 * 1219 * <p>This will only be invoked when the dialog is canceled. 1220 * Cancel events alone will not capture all ways that 1221 * the dialog might be dismissed. If the creator needs 1222 * to know when a dialog is dismissed in general, use 1223 * {@link #setOnDismissListener}.</p> 1224 * 1225 * @param listener The {@link DialogInterface.OnCancelListener} to use. 1226 */ 1227 public void setOnCancelListener(@Nullable OnCancelListener listener) { 1228 if (mCancelAndDismissTaken != null) { 1229 throw new IllegalStateException( 1230 "OnCancelListener is already taken by " 1231 + mCancelAndDismissTaken + " and can not be replaced."); 1232 } 1233 if (listener != null) { 1234 mCancelMessage = mListenersHandler.obtainMessage(CANCEL, listener); 1235 } else { 1236 mCancelMessage = null; 1237 } 1238 } 1239 1240 /** 1241 * Set a message to be sent when the dialog is canceled. 1242 * @param msg The msg to send when the dialog is canceled. 1243 * @see #setOnCancelListener(android.content.DialogInterface.OnCancelListener) 1244 */ 1245 public void setCancelMessage(@Nullable Message msg) { 1246 mCancelMessage = msg; 1247 } 1248 1249 /** 1250 * Set a listener to be invoked when the dialog is dismissed. 1251 * @param listener The {@link DialogInterface.OnDismissListener} to use. 1252 */ 1253 public void setOnDismissListener(@Nullable OnDismissListener listener) { 1254 if (mCancelAndDismissTaken != null) { 1255 throw new IllegalStateException( 1256 "OnDismissListener is already taken by " 1257 + mCancelAndDismissTaken + " and can not be replaced."); 1258 } 1259 if (listener != null) { 1260 mDismissMessage = mListenersHandler.obtainMessage(DISMISS, listener); 1261 } else { 1262 mDismissMessage = null; 1263 } 1264 } 1265 1266 /** 1267 * Sets a listener to be invoked when the dialog is shown. 1268 * @param listener The {@link DialogInterface.OnShowListener} to use. 1269 */ 1270 public void setOnShowListener(@Nullable OnShowListener listener) { 1271 if (listener != null) { 1272 mShowMessage = mListenersHandler.obtainMessage(SHOW, listener); 1273 } else { 1274 mShowMessage = null; 1275 } 1276 } 1277 1278 /** 1279 * Set a message to be sent when the dialog is dismissed. 1280 * @param msg The msg to send when the dialog is dismissed. 1281 */ 1282 public void setDismissMessage(@Nullable Message msg) { 1283 mDismissMessage = msg; 1284 } 1285 1286 /** @hide */ 1287 public boolean takeCancelAndDismissListeners(@Nullable String msg, 1288 @Nullable OnCancelListener cancel, @Nullable OnDismissListener dismiss) { 1289 if (mCancelAndDismissTaken != null) { 1290 mCancelAndDismissTaken = null; 1291 } else if (mCancelMessage != null || mDismissMessage != null) { 1292 return false; 1293 } 1294 1295 setOnCancelListener(cancel); 1296 setOnDismissListener(dismiss); 1297 mCancelAndDismissTaken = msg; 1298 1299 return true; 1300 } 1301 1302 /** 1303 * By default, this will use the owner Activity's suggested stream type. 1304 * 1305 * @see Activity#setVolumeControlStream(int) 1306 * @see #setOwnerActivity(Activity) 1307 */ 1308 public final void setVolumeControlStream(int streamType) { 1309 getWindow().setVolumeControlStream(streamType); 1310 } 1311 1312 /** 1313 * @see Activity#getVolumeControlStream() 1314 */ 1315 public final int getVolumeControlStream() { 1316 return getWindow().getVolumeControlStream(); 1317 } 1318 1319 /** 1320 * Sets the callback that will be called if a key is dispatched to the dialog. 1321 */ 1322 public void setOnKeyListener(@Nullable OnKeyListener onKeyListener) { 1323 mOnKeyListener = onKeyListener; 1324 } 1325 1326 private static final class ListenersHandler extends Handler { 1327 private final WeakReference<DialogInterface> mDialog; 1328 1329 public ListenersHandler(Dialog dialog) { 1330 mDialog = new WeakReference<>(dialog); 1331 } 1332 1333 @Override 1334 public void handleMessage(Message msg) { 1335 switch (msg.what) { 1336 case DISMISS: 1337 ((OnDismissListener) msg.obj).onDismiss(mDialog.get()); 1338 break; 1339 case CANCEL: 1340 ((OnCancelListener) msg.obj).onCancel(mDialog.get()); 1341 break; 1342 case SHOW: 1343 ((OnShowListener) msg.obj).onShow(mDialog.get()); 1344 break; 1345 } 1346 } 1347 } 1348} 1349