/* * Copyright (C) 2011 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 com.android.ide.common.resources; import com.android.ide.common.rendering.api.LayoutLog; import com.android.ide.common.rendering.api.RenderResources; import com.android.ide.common.rendering.api.ResourceValue; import com.android.ide.common.rendering.api.StyleResourceValue; import com.android.resources.ResourceType; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Map; public class ResourceResolver extends RenderResources { private final static String REFERENCE_STYLE = ResourceType.STYLE.getName() + "/"; private final static String PREFIX_ANDROID_RESOURCE_REF = "@android:"; private final static String PREFIX_RESOURCE_REF = "@"; private final static String PREFIX_ANDROID_THEME_REF = "?android:"; private final static String PREFIX_THEME_REF = "?"; private final static String PREFIX_ANDROID = "android:"; private final Map<ResourceType, Map<String, ResourceValue>> mProjectResources; private final Map<ResourceType, Map<String, ResourceValue>> mFrameworkResources; private final Map<StyleResourceValue, StyleResourceValue> mStyleInheritanceMap = new HashMap<StyleResourceValue, StyleResourceValue>(); private StyleResourceValue mTheme; private FrameworkResourceIdProvider mFrameworkProvider; private LayoutLog mLogger; private String mThemeName; private boolean mIsProjectTheme; private ResourceResolver( Map<ResourceType, Map<String, ResourceValue>> projectResources, Map<ResourceType, Map<String, ResourceValue>> frameworkResources) { mProjectResources = projectResources; mFrameworkResources = frameworkResources; } /** * Creates a new ResourceResolver object. * * @param IFrameworkResourceIdProvider an optional framework resource ID provider * @param projectResources the project resources. * @param frameworkResources the framework resources. * @param themeName the name of the current theme. * @param isProjectTheme Is this a project theme? * @return */ public static ResourceResolver create( Map<ResourceType, Map<String, ResourceValue>> projectResources, Map<ResourceType, Map<String, ResourceValue>> frameworkResources, String themeName, boolean isProjectTheme) { ResourceResolver resolver = new ResourceResolver( projectResources, frameworkResources); resolver.computeStyleMaps(themeName, isProjectTheme); return resolver; } // ---- Methods to help dealing with older LayoutLibs. public String getThemeName() { return mThemeName; } public boolean isProjectTheme() { return mIsProjectTheme; } public Map<ResourceType, Map<String, ResourceValue>> getProjectResources() { return mProjectResources; } public Map<ResourceType, Map<String, ResourceValue>> getFrameworkResources() { return mFrameworkResources; } // ---- RenderResources Methods @Override public void setFrameworkResourceIdProvider(FrameworkResourceIdProvider provider) { mFrameworkProvider = provider; } @Override public void setLogger(LayoutLog logger) { mLogger = logger; } @Override public StyleResourceValue getCurrentTheme() { return mTheme; } @Override public StyleResourceValue getTheme(String name, boolean frameworkTheme) { ResourceValue theme = null; if (frameworkTheme) { Map<String, ResourceValue> frameworkStyleMap = mFrameworkResources.get( ResourceType.STYLE); if (frameworkStyleMap != null) { theme = frameworkStyleMap.get(name); } } else { Map<String, ResourceValue> projectStyleMap = mProjectResources.get(ResourceType.STYLE); if (projectStyleMap != null) { theme = projectStyleMap.get(name); } } if (theme instanceof StyleResourceValue) { return (StyleResourceValue) theme; } return null; } @Override public boolean themeIsParentOf(StyleResourceValue parentTheme, StyleResourceValue childTheme) { do { childTheme = mStyleInheritanceMap.get(childTheme); if (childTheme == null) { return false; } else if (childTheme == parentTheme) { return true; } } while (true); } @Override public ResourceValue getFrameworkResource(ResourceType resourceType, String resourceName) { return getResource(resourceType, resourceName, mFrameworkResources); } @Override public ResourceValue getProjectResource(ResourceType resourceType, String resourceName) { return getResource(resourceType, resourceName, mProjectResources); } @Override public ResourceValue findItemInStyle(StyleResourceValue style, String itemName) { ResourceValue item = style.findValue(itemName); // if we didn't find it, we look in the parent style (if applicable) if (item == null && mStyleInheritanceMap != null) { StyleResourceValue parentStyle = mStyleInheritanceMap.get(style); if (parentStyle != null) { return findItemInStyle(parentStyle, itemName); } } return item; } @Override public ResourceValue findResValue(String reference, boolean forceFrameworkOnly) { if (reference == null) { return null; } if (reference.startsWith(PREFIX_THEME_REF)) { // no theme? no need to go further! if (mTheme == null) { return null; } boolean frameworkOnly = false; // eliminate the prefix from the string if (reference.startsWith(PREFIX_ANDROID_THEME_REF)) { frameworkOnly = true; reference = reference.substring(PREFIX_ANDROID_THEME_REF.length()); } else { reference = reference.substring(PREFIX_THEME_REF.length()); } // at this point, value can contain type/name (drawable/foo for instance). // split it to make sure. String[] segments = reference.split("\\/"); // we look for the referenced item name. String referenceName = null; if (segments.length == 2) { // there was a resType in the reference. If it's attr, we ignore it // else, we assert for now. if (ResourceType.ATTR.getName().equals(segments[0])) { referenceName = segments[1]; } else { // At this time, no support for ?type/name where type is not "attr" return null; } } else { // it's just an item name. referenceName = segments[0]; } // now we look for android: in the referenceName in order to support format // such as: ?attr/android:name if (referenceName.startsWith(PREFIX_ANDROID)) { frameworkOnly = true; referenceName = referenceName.substring(PREFIX_ANDROID.length()); } // Now look for the item in the theme, starting with the current one. if (frameworkOnly) { // FIXME for now we do the same as if it didn't specify android: return findItemInStyle(mTheme, referenceName); } return findItemInStyle(mTheme, referenceName); } else if (reference.startsWith(PREFIX_RESOURCE_REF)) { boolean frameworkOnly = false; // check for the specific null reference value. if (REFERENCE_NULL.equals(reference)) { return null; } // Eliminate the prefix from the string. if (reference.startsWith(PREFIX_ANDROID_RESOURCE_REF)) { frameworkOnly = true; reference = reference.substring( PREFIX_ANDROID_RESOURCE_REF.length()); } else { reference = reference.substring(PREFIX_RESOURCE_REF.length()); } // at this point, value contains type/[android:]name (drawable/foo for instance) String[] segments = reference.split("\\/"); // now we look for android: in the resource name in order to support format // such as: @drawable/android:name if (segments[1].startsWith(PREFIX_ANDROID)) { frameworkOnly = true; segments[1] = segments[1].substring(PREFIX_ANDROID.length()); } ResourceType type = ResourceType.getEnum(segments[0]); // unknown type? if (type == null) { return null; } return findResValue(type, segments[1], forceFrameworkOnly ? true :frameworkOnly); } // Looks like the value didn't reference anything. Return null. return null; } @Override public ResourceValue resolveValue(ResourceType type, String name, String value, boolean isFrameworkValue) { if (value == null) { return null; } // get the ResourceValue referenced by this value ResourceValue resValue = findResValue(value, isFrameworkValue); // if resValue is null, but value is not null, this means it was not a reference. // we return the name/value wrapper in a ResourceValue. the isFramework flag doesn't // matter. if (resValue == null) { return new ResourceValue(type, name, value, isFrameworkValue); } // we resolved a first reference, but we need to make sure this isn't a reference also. return resolveResValue(resValue); } @Override public ResourceValue resolveResValue(ResourceValue value) { if (value == null) { return null; } // if the resource value is a style, we simply return it. if (value instanceof StyleResourceValue) { return value; } // else attempt to find another ResourceValue referenced by this one. ResourceValue resolvedValue = findResValue(value.getValue(), value.isFramework()); // if the value did not reference anything, then we simply return the input value if (resolvedValue == null) { return value; } // otherwise, we attempt to resolve this new value as well return resolveResValue(resolvedValue); } // ---- Private helper methods. /** * Searches for, and returns a {@link ResourceValue} by its name, and type. * @param resType the type of the resource * @param resName the name of the resource * @param frameworkOnly if <code>true</code>, the method does not search in the * project resources */ private ResourceValue findResValue(ResourceType resType, String resName, boolean frameworkOnly) { // map of ResouceValue for the given type Map<String, ResourceValue> typeMap; // if allowed, search in the project resources first. if (frameworkOnly == false) { typeMap = mProjectResources.get(resType); if (typeMap != null) { ResourceValue item = typeMap.get(resName); if (item != null) { return item; } } } // now search in the framework resources. typeMap = mFrameworkResources.get(resType); if (typeMap != null) { ResourceValue item = typeMap.get(resName); if (item != null) { return item; } // if it was not found and the type is an id, it is possible that the ID was // generated dynamically when compiling the framework resources. // Look for it in the R map. if (mFrameworkProvider != null && resType == ResourceType.ID) { if (mFrameworkProvider.getId(resType, resName) != null) { return new ResourceValue(resType, resName, true); } } } // didn't find the resource anywhere. if (mLogger != null) { mLogger.warning(LayoutLog.TAG_RESOURCES_RESOLVE, "Couldn't resolve resource @" + (frameworkOnly ? "android:" : "") + resType + "/" + resName, new ResourceValue(resType, resName, frameworkOnly)); } return null; } private ResourceValue getResource(ResourceType resourceType, String resourceName, Map<ResourceType, Map<String, ResourceValue>> resourceRepository) { Map<String, ResourceValue> typeMap = resourceRepository.get(resourceType); if (typeMap != null) { ResourceValue item = typeMap.get(resourceName); if (item != null) { item = resolveResValue(item); return item; } } // didn't find the resource anywhere. return null; } /** * Compute style information from the given list of style for the project and framework. * @param themeName the name of the current theme. * @param isProjectTheme Is this a project theme? */ private void computeStyleMaps(String themeName, boolean isProjectTheme) { mThemeName = themeName; mIsProjectTheme = isProjectTheme; Map<String, ResourceValue> projectStyleMap = mProjectResources.get(ResourceType.STYLE); Map<String, ResourceValue> frameworkStyleMap = mFrameworkResources.get(ResourceType.STYLE); if (projectStyleMap != null && frameworkStyleMap != null) { // first, get the theme ResourceValue theme = null; // project theme names have been prepended with a * if (isProjectTheme) { theme = projectStyleMap.get(themeName); } else { theme = frameworkStyleMap.get(themeName); } if (theme instanceof StyleResourceValue) { // compute the inheritance map for both the project and framework styles computeStyleInheritance(projectStyleMap.values(), projectStyleMap, frameworkStyleMap); // Compute the style inheritance for the framework styles/themes. // Since, for those, the style parent values do not contain 'android:' // we want to force looking in the framework style only to avoid using // similarly named styles from the project. // To do this, we pass null in lieu of the project style map. computeStyleInheritance(frameworkStyleMap.values(), null /*inProjectStyleMap */, frameworkStyleMap); mTheme = (StyleResourceValue) theme; } } } /** * Compute the parent style for all the styles in a given list. * @param styles the styles for which we compute the parent. * @param inProjectStyleMap the map of project styles. * @param inFrameworkStyleMap the map of framework styles. * @param outInheritanceMap the map of style inheritance. This is filled by the method. */ private void computeStyleInheritance(Collection<ResourceValue> styles, Map<String, ResourceValue> inProjectStyleMap, Map<String, ResourceValue> inFrameworkStyleMap) { for (ResourceValue value : styles) { if (value instanceof StyleResourceValue) { StyleResourceValue style = (StyleResourceValue)value; StyleResourceValue parentStyle = null; // first look for a specified parent. String parentName = style.getParentStyle(); // no specified parent? try to infer it from the name of the style. if (parentName == null) { parentName = getParentName(value.getName()); } if (parentName != null) { parentStyle = getStyle(parentName, inProjectStyleMap, inFrameworkStyleMap); if (parentStyle != null) { mStyleInheritanceMap.put(style, parentStyle); } } } } } /** * Computes the name of the parent style, or <code>null</code> if the style is a root style. */ private String getParentName(String styleName) { int index = styleName.lastIndexOf('.'); if (index != -1) { return styleName.substring(0, index); } return null; } /** * Searches for and returns the {@link StyleResourceValue} from a given name. * <p/>The format of the name can be: * <ul> * <li>[android:]<name></li> * <li>[android:]style/<name></li> * <li>@[android:]style/<name></li> * </ul> * @param parentName the name of the style. * @param inProjectStyleMap the project style map. Can be <code>null</code> * @param inFrameworkStyleMap the framework style map. * @return The matching {@link StyleResourceValue} object or <code>null</code> if not found. */ private StyleResourceValue getStyle(String parentName, Map<String, ResourceValue> inProjectStyleMap, Map<String, ResourceValue> inFrameworkStyleMap) { boolean frameworkOnly = false; String name = parentName; // remove the useless @ if it's there if (name.startsWith(PREFIX_RESOURCE_REF)) { name = name.substring(PREFIX_RESOURCE_REF.length()); } // check for framework identifier. if (name.startsWith(PREFIX_ANDROID)) { frameworkOnly = true; name = name.substring(PREFIX_ANDROID.length()); } // at this point we could have the format <type>/<name>. we want only the name as long as // the type is style. if (name.startsWith(REFERENCE_STYLE)) { name = name.substring(REFERENCE_STYLE.length()); } else if (name.indexOf('/') != -1) { return null; } ResourceValue parent = null; // if allowed, search in the project resources. if (frameworkOnly == false && inProjectStyleMap != null) { parent = inProjectStyleMap.get(name); } // if not found, then look in the framework resources. if (parent == null) { parent = inFrameworkStyleMap.get(name); } // make sure the result is the proper class type and return it. if (parent instanceof StyleResourceValue) { return (StyleResourceValue)parent; } if (mLogger != null) { mLogger.error(LayoutLog.TAG_RESOURCES_RESOLVE, String.format("Unable to resolve parent style name: %s", parentName), null /*data*/); } return null; } }