// CHECKSTYLE:OFF Generated code /* This file is auto-generated from BaseFragment.java. DO NOT MODIFY. */ /* * Copyright (C) 2014 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.v17.leanback.app; import static android.support.v17.leanback.util.StateMachine.STATUS_EXECUTED; import android.os.Bundle; import android.support.v17.leanback.transition.TransitionHelper; import android.support.v17.leanback.transition.TransitionListener; import android.support.v17.leanback.util.StateMachine; import android.support.v17.leanback.util.StateMachine.State; import android.view.View; import android.view.ViewTreeObserver; /** * @hide */ class BaseSupportFragment extends BrandedSupportFragment { /** * Condition: {@link TransitionHelper#systemSupportsEntranceTransitions()} is true * Action: none */ private final State STATE_ALLOWED = new State() { @Override public boolean canRun() { return TransitionHelper.systemSupportsEntranceTransitions(); } @Override public void run() { mProgressBarManager.show(); } }; /** * Condition: {@link #isReadyForPrepareEntranceTransition()} is true * Action: {@link #onEntranceTransitionPrepare()} } */ private final State STATE_PREPARE = new State() { @Override public boolean canRun() { return isReadyForPrepareEntranceTransition(); } @Override public void run() { onEntranceTransitionPrepare(); } }; /** * Condition: {@link #isReadyForStartEntranceTransition()} is true * Action: {@link #onExecuteEntranceTransition()} } */ private final State STATE_START = new State() { @Override public boolean canRun() { return isReadyForStartEntranceTransition(); } @Override public void run() { mProgressBarManager.hide(); onExecuteEntranceTransition(); } }; final StateMachine mEnterTransitionStates; Object mEntranceTransition; final ProgressBarManager mProgressBarManager = new ProgressBarManager(); BaseSupportFragment() { mEnterTransitionStates = new StateMachine(); mEnterTransitionStates.addState(STATE_ALLOWED); mEnterTransitionStates.addState(STATE_PREPARE); mEnterTransitionStates.addState(STATE_START); } @Override public void onViewCreated(View view, Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onViewCreated(view, savedInstanceState); performPendingStates(); } final void performPendingStates() { mEnterTransitionStates.runPendingStates(); } /** * Enables entrance transition.<p> * Entrance transition is the standard slide-in transition that shows rows of data in * browse screen and details screen. * <p> * The method is ignored before LOLLIPOP (API21). * <p> * This method must be called in or * before onCreate(). Typically entrance transition should be enabled when savedInstance is * null so that fragment restored from instanceState does not run an extra entrance transition. * When the entrance transition is enabled, the fragment will make headers and content * hidden initially. * When data of rows are ready, app must call {@link #startEntranceTransition()} to kick off * the transition, otherwise the rows will be invisible forever. * <p> * It is similar to android:windowsEnterTransition and can be considered a late-executed * android:windowsEnterTransition controlled by app. There are two reasons that app needs it: * <li> Workaround the problem that activity transition is not available between launcher and * app. Browse activity must programmatically start the slide-in transition.</li> * <li> Separates DetailsOverviewRow transition from other rows transition. So that * the DetailsOverviewRow transition can be executed earlier without waiting for all rows * to be loaded.</li> * <p> * Transition object is returned by createEntranceTransition(). Typically the app does not need * override the default transition that browse and details provides. */ public void prepareEntranceTransition() { mEnterTransitionStates.runState(STATE_ALLOWED); mEnterTransitionStates.runState(STATE_PREPARE); } /** * Return true if entrance transition is enabled and not started yet. * Entrance transition can only be executed once and isEntranceTransitionEnabled() * is reset to false after entrance transition is started. */ boolean isEntranceTransitionEnabled() { // Enabled when passed STATE_ALLOWED in prepareEntranceTransition call. return STATE_ALLOWED.getStatus() == STATUS_EXECUTED; } /** * Create entrance transition. Subclass can override to load transition from * resource or construct manually. Typically app does not need to * override the default transition that browse and details provides. */ protected Object createEntranceTransition() { return null; } /** * Run entrance transition. Subclass may use TransitionManager to perform * go(Scene) or beginDelayedTransition(). App should not override the default * implementation of browse and details fragment. */ protected void runEntranceTransition(Object entranceTransition) { } /** * Callback when entrance transition is prepared. This is when fragment should * stop user input and animations. */ protected void onEntranceTransitionPrepare() { } /** * Callback when entrance transition is started. This is when fragment should * stop processing layout. */ protected void onEntranceTransitionStart() { } /** * Callback when entrance transition is ended. */ protected void onEntranceTransitionEnd() { } /** * Returns true if it is ready to perform {@link #prepareEntranceTransition()}, false otherwise. * Subclass may override and add additional conditions. * @return True if it is ready to perform {@link #prepareEntranceTransition()}, false otherwise. * Subclass may override and add additional conditions. */ boolean isReadyForPrepareEntranceTransition() { return getView() != null; } /** * Returns true if it is ready to perform {@link #startEntranceTransition()}, false otherwise. * Subclass may override and add additional conditions. * @return True if it is ready to perform {@link #startEntranceTransition()}, false otherwise. * Subclass may override and add additional conditions. */ boolean isReadyForStartEntranceTransition() { return getView() != null; } /** * When fragment finishes loading data, it should call startEntranceTransition() * to execute the entrance transition. * startEntranceTransition() will start transition only if both two conditions * are satisfied: * <li> prepareEntranceTransition() was called.</li> * <li> has not executed entrance transition yet.</li> * <p> * If startEntranceTransition() is called before onViewCreated(), it will be pending * and executed when view is created. */ public void startEntranceTransition() { mEnterTransitionStates.runState(STATE_START); } void onExecuteEntranceTransition() { // wait till views get their initial position before start transition final View view = getView(); view.getViewTreeObserver().addOnPreDrawListener(new ViewTreeObserver.OnPreDrawListener() { @Override public boolean onPreDraw() { view.getViewTreeObserver().removeOnPreDrawListener(this); if (getContext() == null || getView() == null) { // bail out if fragment is destroyed immediately after startEntranceTransition return true; } internalCreateEntranceTransition(); if (mEntranceTransition != null) { onEntranceTransitionStart(); runEntranceTransition(mEntranceTransition); } return false; } }); view.invalidate(); } void internalCreateEntranceTransition() { mEntranceTransition = createEntranceTransition(); if (mEntranceTransition == null) { return; } TransitionHelper.addTransitionListener(mEntranceTransition, new TransitionListener() { @Override public void onTransitionEnd(Object transition) { mEntranceTransition = null; onEntranceTransitionEnd(); mEnterTransitionStates.resetStatus(); } }); } /** * Returns the {@link ProgressBarManager}. */ public final ProgressBarManager getProgressBarManager() { return mProgressBarManager; } }