/* * Copyright (C) 2007 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.widget; import android.content.Context; import android.content.res.TypedArray; import android.graphics.Rect; import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable; import android.text.Editable; import android.text.Selection; import android.text.TextUtils; import android.text.TextWatcher; import android.util.AttributeSet; import android.util.Log; import android.view.KeyEvent; import android.view.LayoutInflater; import android.view.MotionEvent; import android.view.View; import android.view.ViewGroup; import android.view.WindowManager; import android.view.inputmethod.CompletionInfo; import android.view.inputmethod.InputMethodManager; import android.view.inputmethod.EditorInfo; import com.android.internal.R; /** * <p>An editable text view that shows completion suggestions automatically * while the user is typing. The list of suggestions is displayed in a drop * down menu from which the user can choose an item to replace the content * of the edit box with.</p> * * <p>The drop down can be dismissed at any time by pressing the back key or, * if no item is selected in the drop down, by pressing the enter/dpad center * key.</p> * * <p>The list of suggestions is obtained from a data adapter and appears * only after a given number of characters defined by * {@link #getThreshold() the threshold}.</p> * * <p>The following code snippet shows how to create a text view which suggests * various countries names while the user is typing:</p> * * <pre class="prettyprint"> * public class CountriesActivity extends Activity { * protected void onCreate(Bundle icicle) { * super.onCreate(icicle); * setContentView(R.layout.countries); * * ArrayAdapter<String> adapter = new ArrayAdapter<String>(this, * android.R.layout.simple_dropdown_item_1line, COUNTRIES); * AutoCompleteTextView textView = (AutoCompleteTextView) * findViewById(R.id.countries_list); * textView.setAdapter(adapter); * } * * private static final String[] COUNTRIES = new String[] { * "Belgium", "France", "Italy", "Germany", "Spain" * }; * } * </pre> * * @attr ref android.R.styleable#AutoCompleteTextView_completionHint * @attr ref android.R.styleable#AutoCompleteTextView_completionThreshold * @attr ref android.R.styleable#AutoCompleteTextView_completionHintView * @attr ref android.R.styleable#AutoCompleteTextView_dropDownSelector * @attr ref android.R.styleable#AutoCompleteTextView_dropDownAnchor * @attr ref android.R.styleable#AutoCompleteTextView_dropDownWidth * @attr ref android.R.styleable#AutoCompleteTextView_dropDownHeight * @attr ref android.R.styleable#AutoCompleteTextView_dropDownVerticalOffset * @attr ref android.R.styleable#AutoCompleteTextView_dropDownHorizontalOffset */ public class AutoCompleteTextView extends EditText implements Filter.FilterListener { static final boolean DEBUG = false; static final String TAG = "AutoCompleteTextView"; private static final int HINT_VIEW_ID = 0x17; private CharSequence mHintText; private int mHintResource; private ListAdapter mAdapter; private Filter mFilter; private int mThreshold; private PopupWindow mPopup; private DropDownListView mDropDownList; private int mDropDownVerticalOffset; private int mDropDownHorizontalOffset; private int mDropDownAnchorId; private View mDropDownAnchorView; // view is retrieved lazily from id once needed private int mDropDownWidth; private int mDropDownHeight; private final Rect mTempRect = new Rect(); private Drawable mDropDownListHighlight; private AdapterView.OnItemClickListener mItemClickListener; private AdapterView.OnItemSelectedListener mItemSelectedListener; private final DropDownItemClickListener mDropDownItemClickListener = new DropDownItemClickListener(); private boolean mDropDownAlwaysVisible = false; private boolean mDropDownDismissedOnCompletion = true; private boolean mForceIgnoreOutsideTouch = false; private int mLastKeyCode = KeyEvent.KEYCODE_UNKNOWN; private boolean mOpenBefore; private Validator mValidator = null; private boolean mBlockCompletion; private AutoCompleteTextView.ListSelectorHider mHideSelector; private Runnable mShowDropDownRunnable; private AutoCompleteTextView.PassThroughClickListener mPassThroughClickListener; public AutoCompleteTextView(Context context) { this(context, null); } public AutoCompleteTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) { this(context, attrs, com.android.internal.R.attr.autoCompleteTextViewStyle); } public AutoCompleteTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) { super(context, attrs, defStyle); mPopup = new PopupWindow(context, attrs, com.android.internal.R.attr.autoCompleteTextViewStyle); mPopup.setSoftInputMode(WindowManager.LayoutParams.SOFT_INPUT_ADJUST_RESIZE); TypedArray a = context.obtainStyledAttributes( attrs, com.android.internal.R.styleable.AutoCompleteTextView, defStyle, 0); mThreshold = a.getInt( R.styleable.AutoCompleteTextView_completionThreshold, 2); mHintText = a.getText(R.styleable.AutoCompleteTextView_completionHint); mDropDownListHighlight = a.getDrawable( R.styleable.AutoCompleteTextView_dropDownSelector); mDropDownVerticalOffset = (int) a.getDimension(R.styleable.AutoCompleteTextView_dropDownVerticalOffset, 0.0f); mDropDownHorizontalOffset = (int) a.getDimension(R.styleable.AutoCompleteTextView_dropDownHorizontalOffset, 0.0f); // Get the anchor's id now, but the view won't be ready, so wait to actually get the // view and store it in mDropDownAnchorView lazily in getDropDownAnchorView later. // Defaults to NO_ID, in which case the getDropDownAnchorView method will simply return // this TextView, as a default anchoring point. mDropDownAnchorId = a.getResourceId(R.styleable.AutoCompleteTextView_dropDownAnchor, View.NO_ID); // For dropdown width, the developer can specify a specific width, or FILL_PARENT // (for full screen width) or WRAP_CONTENT (to match the width of the anchored view). mDropDownWidth = a.getLayoutDimension(R.styleable.AutoCompleteTextView_dropDownWidth, ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT); mDropDownHeight = a.getLayoutDimension(R.styleable.AutoCompleteTextView_dropDownHeight, ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT); mHintResource = a.getResourceId(R.styleable.AutoCompleteTextView_completionHintView, R.layout.simple_dropdown_hint); // Always turn on the auto complete input type flag, since it // makes no sense to use this widget without it. int inputType = getInputType(); if ((inputType&EditorInfo.TYPE_MASK_CLASS) == EditorInfo.TYPE_CLASS_TEXT) { inputType |= EditorInfo.TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_AUTO_COMPLETE; setRawInputType(inputType); } a.recycle(); setFocusable(true); addTextChangedListener(new MyWatcher()); mPassThroughClickListener = new PassThroughClickListener(); super.setOnClickListener(mPassThroughClickListener); } @Override public void setOnClickListener(OnClickListener listener) { mPassThroughClickListener.mWrapped = listener; } /** * Private hook into the on click event, dispatched from {@link PassThroughClickListener} */ private void onClickImpl() { // If the dropdown is showing, bring it back in front of the soft // keyboard when the user touches the text field. if (mPopup.isShowing() && isInputMethodNotNeeded()) { ensureImeVisible(); } } /** * Sets this to be single line; a separate method so * MultiAutoCompleteTextView can skip this. */ /* package */ void finishInit() { setSingleLine(); } /** * <p>Sets the optional hint text that is displayed at the bottom of the * the matching list. This can be used as a cue to the user on how to * best use the list, or to provide extra information.</p> * * @param hint the text to be displayed to the user * * @attr ref android.R.styleable#AutoCompleteTextView_completionHint */ public void setCompletionHint(CharSequence hint) { mHintText = hint; } /** * <p>Returns the current width for the auto-complete drop down list. This can * be a fixed width, or {@link ViewGroup.LayoutParams#FILL_PARENT} to fill the screen, or * {@link ViewGroup.LayoutParams#WRAP_CONTENT} to fit the width of its anchor view.</p> * * @return the width for the drop down list * * @attr ref android.R.styleable#AutoCompleteTextView_dropDownWidth */ public int getDropDownWidth() { return mDropDownWidth; } /** * <p>Sets the current width for the auto-complete drop down list. This can * be a fixed width, or {@link ViewGroup.LayoutParams#FILL_PARENT} to fill the screen, or * {@link ViewGroup.LayoutParams#WRAP_CONTENT} to fit the width of its anchor view.</p> * * @param width the width to use * * @attr ref android.R.styleable#AutoCompleteTextView_dropDownWidth */ public void setDropDownWidth(int width) { mDropDownWidth = width; } /** * <p>Returns the current height for the auto-complete drop down list. This can * be a fixed height, or {@link ViewGroup.LayoutParams#FILL_PARENT} to fill * the screen, or {@link ViewGroup.LayoutParams#WRAP_CONTENT} to fit the height * of the drop down's content.</p> * * @return the height for the drop down list * * @attr ref android.R.styleable#AutoCompleteTextView_dropDownHeight */ public int getDropDownHeight() { return mDropDownHeight; } /** * <p>Sets the current height for the auto-complete drop down list. This can * be a fixed height, or {@link ViewGroup.LayoutParams#FILL_PARENT} to fill * the screen, or {@link ViewGroup.LayoutParams#WRAP_CONTENT} to fit the height * of the drop down's content.</p> * * @param height the height to use * * @attr ref android.R.styleable#AutoCompleteTextView_dropDownHeight */ public void setDropDownHeight(int height) { mDropDownHeight = height; } /** * <p>Returns the id for the view that the auto-complete drop down list is anchored to.</p> * * @return the view's id, or {@link View#NO_ID} if none specified * * @attr ref android.R.styleable#AutoCompleteTextView_dropDownAnchor */ public int getDropDownAnchor() { return mDropDownAnchorId; } /** * <p>Sets the view to which the auto-complete drop down list should anchor. The view * corresponding to this id will not be loaded until the next time it is needed to avoid * loading a view which is not yet instantiated.</p> * * @param id the id to anchor the drop down list view to * * @attr ref android.R.styleable#AutoCompleteTextView_dropDownAnchor */ public void setDropDownAnchor(int id) { mDropDownAnchorId = id; mDropDownAnchorView = null; } /** * <p>Gets the background of the auto-complete drop-down list.</p> * * @return the background drawable * * @attr ref android.R.styleable#PopupWindow_popupBackground */ public Drawable getDropDownBackground() { return mPopup.getBackground(); } /** * <p>Sets the background of the auto-complete drop-down list.</p> * * @param d the drawable to set as the background * * @attr ref android.R.styleable#PopupWindow_popupBackground */ public void setDropDownBackgroundDrawable(Drawable d) { mPopup.setBackgroundDrawable(d); } /** * <p>Sets the background of the auto-complete drop-down list.</p> * * @param id the id of the drawable to set as the background * * @attr ref android.R.styleable#PopupWindow_popupBackground */ public void setDropDownBackgroundResource(int id) { mPopup.setBackgroundDrawable(getResources().getDrawable(id)); } /** * <p>Sets the vertical offset used for the auto-complete drop-down list.</p> * * @param offset the vertical offset */ public void setDropDownVerticalOffset(int offset) { mDropDownVerticalOffset = offset; } /** * <p>Gets the vertical offset used for the auto-complete drop-down list.</p> * * @return the vertical offset */ public int getDropDownVerticalOffset() { return mDropDownVerticalOffset; } /** * <p>Sets the horizontal offset used for the auto-complete drop-down list.</p> * * @param offset the horizontal offset */ public void setDropDownHorizontalOffset(int offset) { mDropDownHorizontalOffset = offset; } /** * <p>Gets the horizontal offset used for the auto-complete drop-down list.</p> * * @return the horizontal offset */ public int getDropDownHorizontalOffset() { return mDropDownHorizontalOffset; } /** * <p>Sets the animation style of the auto-complete drop-down list.</p> * * <p>If the drop-down is showing, calling this method will take effect only * the next time the drop-down is shown.</p> * * @param animationStyle animation style to use when the drop-down appears * and disappears. Set to -1 for the default animation, 0 for no * animation, or a resource identifier for an explicit animation. * * @hide Pending API council approval */ public void setDropDownAnimationStyle(int animationStyle) { mPopup.setAnimationStyle(animationStyle); } /** * <p>Returns the animation style that is used when the drop-down list appears and disappears * </p> * * @return the animation style that is used when the drop-down list appears and disappears * * @hide Pending API council approval */ public int getDropDownAnimationStyle() { return mPopup.getAnimationStyle(); } /** * @return Whether the drop-down is visible as long as there is {@link #enoughToFilter()} * * @hide Pending API council approval */ public boolean isDropDownAlwaysVisible() { return mDropDownAlwaysVisible; } /** * Sets whether the drop-down should remain visible as long as there is there is * {@link #enoughToFilter()}. This is useful if an unknown number of results are expected * to show up in the adapter sometime in the future. * * The drop-down will occupy the entire screen below {@link #getDropDownAnchor} regardless * of the size or content of the list. {@link #getDropDownBackground()} will fill any space * that is not used by the list. * * @param dropDownAlwaysVisible Whether to keep the drop-down visible. * * @hide Pending API council approval */ public void setDropDownAlwaysVisible(boolean dropDownAlwaysVisible) { mDropDownAlwaysVisible = dropDownAlwaysVisible; } /** * Checks whether the drop-down is dismissed when a suggestion is clicked. * * @hide Pending API council approval */ public boolean isDropDownDismissedOnCompletion() { return mDropDownDismissedOnCompletion; } /** * Sets whether the drop-down is dismissed when a suggestion is clicked. This is * true by default. * * @param dropDownDismissedOnCompletion Whether to dismiss the drop-down. * * @hide Pending API council approval */ public void setDropDownDismissedOnCompletion(boolean dropDownDismissedOnCompletion) { mDropDownDismissedOnCompletion = dropDownDismissedOnCompletion; } /** * <p>Returns the number of characters the user must type before the drop * down list is shown.</p> * * @return the minimum number of characters to type to show the drop down * * @see #setThreshold(int) */ public int getThreshold() { return mThreshold; } /** * <p>Specifies the minimum number of characters the user has to type in the * edit box before the drop down list is shown.</p> * * <p>When <code>threshold</code> is less than or equals 0, a threshold of * 1 is applied.</p> * * @param threshold the number of characters to type before the drop down * is shown * * @see #getThreshold() * * @attr ref android.R.styleable#AutoCompleteTextView_completionThreshold */ public void setThreshold(int threshold) { if (threshold <= 0) { threshold = 1; } mThreshold = threshold; } /** * <p>Sets the listener that will be notified when the user clicks an item * in the drop down list.</p> * * @param l the item click listener */ public void setOnItemClickListener(AdapterView.OnItemClickListener l) { mItemClickListener = l; } /** * <p>Sets the listener that will be notified when the user selects an item * in the drop down list.</p> * * @param l the item selected listener */ public void setOnItemSelectedListener(AdapterView.OnItemSelectedListener l) { mItemSelectedListener = l; } /** * <p>Returns the listener that is notified whenever the user clicks an item * in the drop down list.</p> * * @return the item click listener * * @deprecated Use {@link #getOnItemClickListener()} intead */ @Deprecated public AdapterView.OnItemClickListener getItemClickListener() { return mItemClickListener; } /** * <p>Returns the listener that is notified whenever the user selects an * item in the drop down list.</p> * * @return the item selected listener * * @deprecated Use {@link #getOnItemSelectedListener()} intead */ @Deprecated public AdapterView.OnItemSelectedListener getItemSelectedListener() { return mItemSelectedListener; } /** * <p>Returns the listener that is notified whenever the user clicks an item * in the drop down list.</p> * * @return the item click listener */ public AdapterView.OnItemClickListener getOnItemClickListener() { return mItemClickListener; } /** * <p>Returns the listener that is notified whenever the user selects an * item in the drop down list.</p> * * @return the item selected listener */ public AdapterView.OnItemSelectedListener getOnItemSelectedListener() { return mItemSelectedListener; } /** * <p>Returns a filterable list adapter used for auto completion.</p> * * @return a data adapter used for auto completion */ public ListAdapter getAdapter() { return mAdapter; } /** * <p>Changes the list of data used for auto completion. The provided list * must be a filterable list adapter.</p> * * <p>The caller is still responsible for managing any resources used by the adapter. * Notably, when the AutoCompleteTextView is closed or released, the adapter is not notified. * A common case is the use of {@link android.widget.CursorAdapter}, which * contains a {@link android.database.Cursor} that must be closed. This can be done * automatically (see * {@link android.app.Activity#startManagingCursor(android.database.Cursor) * startManagingCursor()}), * or by manually closing the cursor when the AutoCompleteTextView is dismissed.</p> * * @param adapter the adapter holding the auto completion data * * @see #getAdapter() * @see android.widget.Filterable * @see android.widget.ListAdapter */ public <T extends ListAdapter & Filterable> void setAdapter(T adapter) { mAdapter = adapter; if (mAdapter != null) { //noinspection unchecked mFilter = ((Filterable) mAdapter).getFilter(); } else { mFilter = null; } if (mDropDownList != null) { mDropDownList.setAdapter(mAdapter); } } @Override public boolean onKeyPreIme(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) { if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_BACK && isPopupShowing() && !mDropDownAlwaysVisible) { // special case for the back key, we do not even try to send it // to the drop down list but instead, consume it immediately if (event.getAction() == KeyEvent.ACTION_DOWN && event.getRepeatCount() == 0) { getKeyDispatcherState().startTracking(event, this); return true; } else if (event.getAction() == KeyEvent.ACTION_UP) { getKeyDispatcherState().handleUpEvent(event); if (event.isTracking() && !event.isCanceled()) { dismissDropDown(); return true; } } } return super.onKeyPreIme(keyCode, event); } @Override public boolean onKeyUp(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) { if (isPopupShowing() && mDropDownList.getSelectedItemPosition() >= 0) { boolean consumed = mDropDownList.onKeyUp(keyCode, event); if (consumed) { switch (keyCode) { // if the list accepts the key events and the key event // was a click, the text view gets the selected item // from the drop down as its content case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_ENTER: case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_CENTER: performCompletion(); return true; } } } return super.onKeyUp(keyCode, event); } @Override public boolean onKeyDown(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) { // when the drop down is shown, we drive it directly if (isPopupShowing()) { // the key events are forwarded to the list in the drop down view // note that ListView handles space but we don't want that to happen // also if selection is not currently in the drop down, then don't // let center or enter presses go there since that would cause it // to select one of its items if (keyCode != KeyEvent.KEYCODE_SPACE && (mDropDownList.getSelectedItemPosition() >= 0 || (keyCode != KeyEvent.KEYCODE_ENTER && keyCode != KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_CENTER))) { int curIndex = mDropDownList.getSelectedItemPosition(); boolean consumed; final boolean below = !mPopup.isAboveAnchor(); if ((below && keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_UP && curIndex <= 0) || (!below && keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN && curIndex >= mDropDownList.getAdapter().getCount() - 1)) { // When the selection is at the top, we block the key // event to prevent focus from moving. clearListSelection(); mPopup.setInputMethodMode(PopupWindow.INPUT_METHOD_NEEDED); showDropDown(); return true; } else { // WARNING: Please read the comment where mListSelectionHidden // is declared mDropDownList.mListSelectionHidden = false; } consumed = mDropDownList.onKeyDown(keyCode, event); if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "Key down: code=" + keyCode + " list consumed=" + consumed); if (consumed) { // If it handled the key event, then the user is // navigating in the list, so we should put it in front. mPopup.setInputMethodMode(PopupWindow.INPUT_METHOD_NOT_NEEDED); // Here's a little trick we need to do to make sure that // the list view is actually showing its focus indicator, // by ensuring it has focus and getting its window out // of touch mode. mDropDownList.requestFocusFromTouch(); showDropDown(); switch (keyCode) { // avoid passing the focus from the text view to the // next component case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_ENTER: case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_CENTER: case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN: case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_UP: return true; } } else { if (below && keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN) { // when the selection is at the bottom, we block the // event to avoid going to the next focusable widget Adapter adapter = mDropDownList.getAdapter(); if (adapter != null && curIndex == adapter.getCount() - 1) { return true; } } else if (!below && keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_UP && curIndex == 0) { return true; } } } } else { switch(keyCode) { case KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_DOWN: performValidation(); } } mLastKeyCode = keyCode; boolean handled = super.onKeyDown(keyCode, event); mLastKeyCode = KeyEvent.KEYCODE_UNKNOWN; if (handled && isPopupShowing() && mDropDownList != null) { clearListSelection(); } return handled; } /** * Returns <code>true</code> if the amount of text in the field meets * or exceeds the {@link #getThreshold} requirement. You can override * this to impose a different standard for when filtering will be * triggered. */ public boolean enoughToFilter() { if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "Enough to filter: len=" + getText().length() + " threshold=" + mThreshold); return getText().length() >= mThreshold; } /** * This is used to watch for edits to the text view. Note that we call * to methods on the auto complete text view class so that we can access * private vars without going through thunks. */ private class MyWatcher implements TextWatcher { public void afterTextChanged(Editable s) { doAfterTextChanged(); } public void beforeTextChanged(CharSequence s, int start, int count, int after) { doBeforeTextChanged(); } public void onTextChanged(CharSequence s, int start, int before, int count) { } } void doBeforeTextChanged() { if (mBlockCompletion) return; // when text is changed, inserted or deleted, we attempt to show // the drop down mOpenBefore = isPopupShowing(); if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "before text changed: open=" + mOpenBefore); } void doAfterTextChanged() { if (mBlockCompletion) return; // if the list was open before the keystroke, but closed afterwards, // then something in the keystroke processing (an input filter perhaps) // called performCompletion() and we shouldn't do any more processing. if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "after text changed: openBefore=" + mOpenBefore + " open=" + isPopupShowing()); if (mOpenBefore && !isPopupShowing()) { return; } // the drop down is shown only when a minimum number of characters // was typed in the text view if (enoughToFilter()) { if (mFilter != null) { performFiltering(getText(), mLastKeyCode); } } else { // drop down is automatically dismissed when enough characters // are deleted from the text view if (!mDropDownAlwaysVisible) dismissDropDown(); if (mFilter != null) { mFilter.filter(null); } } } /** * <p>Indicates whether the popup menu is showing.</p> * * @return true if the popup menu is showing, false otherwise */ public boolean isPopupShowing() { return mPopup.isShowing(); } /** * <p>Converts the selected item from the drop down list into a sequence * of character that can be used in the edit box.</p> * * @param selectedItem the item selected by the user for completion * * @return a sequence of characters representing the selected suggestion */ protected CharSequence convertSelectionToString(Object selectedItem) { return mFilter.convertResultToString(selectedItem); } /** * <p>Clear the list selection. This may only be temporary, as user input will often bring * it back. */ public void clearListSelection() { final DropDownListView list = mDropDownList; if (list != null) { // WARNING: Please read the comment where mListSelectionHidden is declared list.mListSelectionHidden = true; list.hideSelector(); list.requestLayout(); } } /** * Set the position of the dropdown view selection. * * @param position The position to move the selector to. */ public void setListSelection(int position) { if (mPopup.isShowing() && (mDropDownList != null)) { mDropDownList.mListSelectionHidden = false; mDropDownList.setSelection(position); // ListView.setSelection() will call requestLayout() } } /** * Get the position of the dropdown view selection, if there is one. Returns * {@link ListView#INVALID_POSITION ListView.INVALID_POSITION} if there is no dropdown or if * there is no selection. * * @return the position of the current selection, if there is one, or * {@link ListView#INVALID_POSITION ListView.INVALID_POSITION} if not. * * @see ListView#getSelectedItemPosition() */ public int getListSelection() { if (mPopup.isShowing() && (mDropDownList != null)) { return mDropDownList.getSelectedItemPosition(); } return ListView.INVALID_POSITION; } /** * @hide * @return {@link android.widget.ListView#getChildCount()} of the drop down if it is showing, * otherwise 0. */ protected int getDropDownChildCount() { return mDropDownList == null ? 0 : mDropDownList.getChildCount(); } /** * <p>Starts filtering the content of the drop down list. The filtering * pattern is the content of the edit box. Subclasses should override this * method to filter with a different pattern, for instance a substring of * <code>text</code>.</p> * * @param text the filtering pattern * @param keyCode the last character inserted in the edit box; beware that * this will be null when text is being added through a soft input method. */ @SuppressWarnings({ "UnusedDeclaration" }) protected void performFiltering(CharSequence text, int keyCode) { mFilter.filter(text, this); } /** * <p>Performs the text completion by converting the selected item from * the drop down list into a string, replacing the text box's content with * this string and finally dismissing the drop down menu.</p> */ public void performCompletion() { performCompletion(null, -1, -1); } @Override public void onCommitCompletion(CompletionInfo completion) { if (isPopupShowing()) { mBlockCompletion = true; replaceText(completion.getText()); mBlockCompletion = false; if (mItemClickListener != null) { final DropDownListView list = mDropDownList; // Note that we don't have a View here, so we will need to // supply null. Hopefully no existing apps crash... mItemClickListener.onItemClick(list, null, completion.getPosition(), completion.getId()); } } } private void performCompletion(View selectedView, int position, long id) { if (isPopupShowing()) { Object selectedItem; if (position < 0) { selectedItem = mDropDownList.getSelectedItem(); } else { selectedItem = mAdapter.getItem(position); } if (selectedItem == null) { Log.w(TAG, "performCompletion: no selected item"); return; } mBlockCompletion = true; replaceText(convertSelectionToString(selectedItem)); mBlockCompletion = false; if (mItemClickListener != null) { final DropDownListView list = mDropDownList; if (selectedView == null || position < 0) { selectedView = list.getSelectedView(); position = list.getSelectedItemPosition(); id = list.getSelectedItemId(); } mItemClickListener.onItemClick(list, selectedView, position, id); } } if (mDropDownDismissedOnCompletion && !mDropDownAlwaysVisible) { dismissDropDown(); } } /** * Identifies whether the view is currently performing a text completion, so subclasses * can decide whether to respond to text changed events. */ public boolean isPerformingCompletion() { return mBlockCompletion; } /** * Like {@link #setText(CharSequence)}, except that it can disable filtering. * * @param filter If <code>false</code>, no filtering will be performed * as a result of this call. * * @hide Pending API council approval. */ public void setText(CharSequence text, boolean filter) { if (filter) { setText(text); } else { mBlockCompletion = true; setText(text); mBlockCompletion = false; } } /** * Like {@link #setTextKeepState(CharSequence)}, except that it can disable filtering. * * @param filter If <code>false</code>, no filtering will be performed * as a result of this call. * * @hide Pending API council approval. */ public void setTextKeepState(CharSequence text, boolean filter) { if (filter) { setTextKeepState(text); } else { mBlockCompletion = true; setTextKeepState(text); mBlockCompletion = false; } } /** * <p>Performs the text completion by replacing the current text by the * selected item. Subclasses should override this method to avoid replacing * the whole content of the edit box.</p> * * @param text the selected suggestion in the drop down list */ protected void replaceText(CharSequence text) { clearComposingText(); setText(text); // make sure we keep the caret at the end of the text view Editable spannable = getText(); Selection.setSelection(spannable, spannable.length()); } /** {@inheritDoc} */ public void onFilterComplete(int count) { // Not attached to window, don't update drop-down if (getWindowVisibility() == View.GONE) return; /* * This checks enoughToFilter() again because filtering requests * are asynchronous, so the result may come back after enough text * has since been deleted to make it no longer appropriate * to filter. */ if ((count > 0 || mDropDownAlwaysVisible) && enoughToFilter()) { if (hasFocus() && hasWindowFocus()) { showDropDown(); } } else if (!mDropDownAlwaysVisible) { dismissDropDown(); } } @Override public void onWindowFocusChanged(boolean hasWindowFocus) { super.onWindowFocusChanged(hasWindowFocus); performValidation(); if (!hasWindowFocus && !mDropDownAlwaysVisible) { dismissDropDown(); } } @Override protected void onFocusChanged(boolean focused, int direction, Rect previouslyFocusedRect) { super.onFocusChanged(focused, direction, previouslyFocusedRect); performValidation(); if (!focused && !mDropDownAlwaysVisible) { dismissDropDown(); } } @Override protected void onAttachedToWindow() { super.onAttachedToWindow(); } @Override protected void onDetachedFromWindow() { dismissDropDown(); super.onDetachedFromWindow(); } /** * <p>Closes the drop down if present on screen.</p> */ public void dismissDropDown() { InputMethodManager imm = InputMethodManager.peekInstance(); if (imm != null) { imm.displayCompletions(this, null); } mPopup.dismiss(); mPopup.setContentView(null); mDropDownList = null; } @Override protected boolean setFrame(int l, int t, int r, int b) { boolean result = super.setFrame(l, t, r, b); if (mPopup.isShowing()) { mPopup.update(this, r - l, -1); } return result; } /** * <p>Used for lazy instantiation of the anchor view from the id we have. If the value of * the id is NO_ID or we can't find a view for the given id, we return this TextView as * the default anchoring point.</p> */ private View getDropDownAnchorView() { if (mDropDownAnchorView == null && mDropDownAnchorId != View.NO_ID) { mDropDownAnchorView = getRootView().findViewById(mDropDownAnchorId); } return mDropDownAnchorView == null ? this : mDropDownAnchorView; } /** * Issues a runnable to show the dropdown as soon as possible. * * @hide internal used only by SearchDialog */ public void showDropDownAfterLayout() { post(mShowDropDownRunnable); } /** * Ensures that the drop down is not obscuring the IME. * * @hide internal used only here and SearchDialog */ public void ensureImeVisible() { mPopup.setInputMethodMode(PopupWindow.INPUT_METHOD_NEEDED); showDropDown(); } /** * @hide internal used only here and SearchDialog */ public boolean isInputMethodNotNeeded() { return mPopup.getInputMethodMode() == PopupWindow.INPUT_METHOD_NOT_NEEDED; } /** * <p>Displays the drop down on screen.</p> */ public void showDropDown() { int height = buildDropDown(); int widthSpec = 0; int heightSpec = 0; boolean noInputMethod = isInputMethodNotNeeded(); if (mPopup.isShowing()) { if (mDropDownWidth == ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT) { // The call to PopupWindow's update method below can accept -1 for any // value you do not want to update. widthSpec = -1; } else if (mDropDownWidth == ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT) { widthSpec = getDropDownAnchorView().getWidth(); } else { widthSpec = mDropDownWidth; } if (mDropDownHeight == ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT) { // The call to PopupWindow's update method below can accept -1 for any // value you do not want to update. heightSpec = noInputMethod ? height : ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT; if (noInputMethod) { mPopup.setWindowLayoutMode( mDropDownWidth == ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT ? ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT : 0, 0); } else { mPopup.setWindowLayoutMode( mDropDownWidth == ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT ? ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT : 0, ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT); } } else if (mDropDownHeight == ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT) { heightSpec = height; } else { heightSpec = mDropDownHeight; } mPopup.setOutsideTouchable(!mForceIgnoreOutsideTouch && !mDropDownAlwaysVisible); mPopup.update(getDropDownAnchorView(), mDropDownHorizontalOffset, mDropDownVerticalOffset, widthSpec, heightSpec); } else { if (mDropDownWidth == ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT) { widthSpec = ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT; } else { if (mDropDownWidth == ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT) { mPopup.setWidth(getDropDownAnchorView().getWidth()); } else { mPopup.setWidth(mDropDownWidth); } } if (mDropDownHeight == ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT) { heightSpec = ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT; } else { if (mDropDownHeight == ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT) { mPopup.setHeight(height); } else { mPopup.setHeight(mDropDownHeight); } } mPopup.setWindowLayoutMode(widthSpec, heightSpec); mPopup.setInputMethodMode(PopupWindow.INPUT_METHOD_NEEDED); // use outside touchable to dismiss drop down when touching outside of it, so // only set this if the dropdown is not always visible mPopup.setOutsideTouchable(!mForceIgnoreOutsideTouch && !mDropDownAlwaysVisible); mPopup.setTouchInterceptor(new PopupTouchInterceptor()); mPopup.showAsDropDown(getDropDownAnchorView(), mDropDownHorizontalOffset, mDropDownVerticalOffset); mDropDownList.setSelection(ListView.INVALID_POSITION); clearListSelection(); post(mHideSelector); } } /** * Forces outside touches to be ignored. Normally if {@link #isDropDownAlwaysVisible()} is * false, we allow outside touch to dismiss the dropdown. If this is set to true, then we * ignore outside touch even when the drop down is not set to always visible. * * @hide used only by SearchDialog */ public void setForceIgnoreOutsideTouch(boolean forceIgnoreOutsideTouch) { mForceIgnoreOutsideTouch = forceIgnoreOutsideTouch; } /** * <p>Builds the popup window's content and returns the height the popup * should have. Returns -1 when the content already exists.</p> * * @return the content's height or -1 if content already exists */ private int buildDropDown() { ViewGroup dropDownView; int otherHeights = 0; if (mAdapter != null) { InputMethodManager imm = InputMethodManager.peekInstance(); if (imm != null) { int N = mAdapter.getCount(); if (N > 20) N = 20; CompletionInfo[] completions = new CompletionInfo[N]; for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) { Object item = mAdapter.getItem(i); long id = mAdapter.getItemId(i); completions[i] = new CompletionInfo(id, i, convertSelectionToString(item)); } imm.displayCompletions(this, completions); } } if (mDropDownList == null) { Context context = getContext(); mHideSelector = new ListSelectorHider(); /** * This Runnable exists for the sole purpose of checking if the view layout has got * completed and if so call showDropDown to display the drop down. This is used to show * the drop down as soon as possible after user opens up the search dialog, without * waiting for the normal UI pipeline to do it's job which is slower than this method. */ mShowDropDownRunnable = new Runnable() { public void run() { // View layout should be all done before displaying the drop down. View view = getDropDownAnchorView(); if (view != null && view.getWindowToken() != null) { showDropDown(); } } }; mDropDownList = new DropDownListView(context); mDropDownList.setSelector(mDropDownListHighlight); mDropDownList.setAdapter(mAdapter); mDropDownList.setVerticalFadingEdgeEnabled(true); mDropDownList.setOnItemClickListener(mDropDownItemClickListener); mDropDownList.setFocusable(true); mDropDownList.setFocusableInTouchMode(true); mDropDownList.setOnItemSelectedListener(new AdapterView.OnItemSelectedListener() { public void onItemSelected(AdapterView<?> parent, View view, int position, long id) { if (position != -1) { DropDownListView dropDownList = mDropDownList; if (dropDownList != null) { dropDownList.mListSelectionHidden = false; } } } public void onNothingSelected(AdapterView<?> parent) { } }); if (mItemSelectedListener != null) { mDropDownList.setOnItemSelectedListener(mItemSelectedListener); } dropDownView = mDropDownList; View hintView = getHintView(context); if (hintView != null) { // if an hint has been specified, we accomodate more space for it and // add a text view in the drop down menu, at the bottom of the list LinearLayout hintContainer = new LinearLayout(context); hintContainer.setOrientation(LinearLayout.VERTICAL); LinearLayout.LayoutParams hintParams = new LinearLayout.LayoutParams( ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT, 0, 1.0f ); hintContainer.addView(dropDownView, hintParams); hintContainer.addView(hintView); // measure the hint's height to find how much more vertical space // we need to add to the drop down's height int widthSpec = MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(getWidth(), MeasureSpec.AT_MOST); int heightSpec = MeasureSpec.UNSPECIFIED; hintView.measure(widthSpec, heightSpec); hintParams = (LinearLayout.LayoutParams) hintView.getLayoutParams(); otherHeights = hintView.getMeasuredHeight() + hintParams.topMargin + hintParams.bottomMargin; dropDownView = hintContainer; } mPopup.setContentView(dropDownView); } else { dropDownView = (ViewGroup) mPopup.getContentView(); final View view = dropDownView.findViewById(HINT_VIEW_ID); if (view != null) { LinearLayout.LayoutParams hintParams = (LinearLayout.LayoutParams) view.getLayoutParams(); otherHeights = view.getMeasuredHeight() + hintParams.topMargin + hintParams.bottomMargin; } } // Max height available on the screen for a popup. boolean ignoreBottomDecorations = mPopup.getInputMethodMode() == PopupWindow.INPUT_METHOD_NOT_NEEDED; final int maxHeight = mPopup.getMaxAvailableHeight( getDropDownAnchorView(), mDropDownVerticalOffset, ignoreBottomDecorations); if (mDropDownAlwaysVisible || mDropDownHeight == ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT) { // getMaxAvailableHeight() subtracts the padding, so we put it back, // to get the available height for the whole window int padding = 0; Drawable background = mPopup.getBackground(); if (background != null) { background.getPadding(mTempRect); padding = mTempRect.top + mTempRect.bottom; } return maxHeight + padding; } return mDropDownList.measureHeightOfChildren(MeasureSpec.UNSPECIFIED, 0, ListView.NO_POSITION, maxHeight - otherHeights, 2) + otherHeights; } private View getHintView(Context context) { if (mHintText != null && mHintText.length() > 0) { final TextView hintView = (TextView) LayoutInflater.from(context).inflate( mHintResource, null).findViewById(com.android.internal.R.id.text1); hintView.setText(mHintText); hintView.setId(HINT_VIEW_ID); return hintView; } else { return null; } } /** * Sets the validator used to perform text validation. * * @param validator The validator used to validate the text entered in this widget. * * @see #getValidator() * @see #performValidation() */ public void setValidator(Validator validator) { mValidator = validator; } /** * Returns the Validator set with {@link #setValidator}, * or <code>null</code> if it was not set. * * @see #setValidator(android.widget.AutoCompleteTextView.Validator) * @see #performValidation() */ public Validator getValidator() { return mValidator; } /** * If a validator was set on this view and the current string is not valid, * ask the validator to fix it. * * @see #getValidator() * @see #setValidator(android.widget.AutoCompleteTextView.Validator) */ public void performValidation() { if (mValidator == null) return; CharSequence text = getText(); if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(text) && !mValidator.isValid(text)) { setText(mValidator.fixText(text)); } } /** * Returns the Filter obtained from {@link Filterable#getFilter}, * or <code>null</code> if {@link #setAdapter} was not called with * a Filterable. */ protected Filter getFilter() { return mFilter; } private class ListSelectorHider implements Runnable { public void run() { clearListSelection(); } } private class PopupTouchInterceptor implements OnTouchListener { public boolean onTouch(View v, MotionEvent event) { if (event.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN && mPopup != null && mPopup.isShowing()) { mPopup.setInputMethodMode(PopupWindow.INPUT_METHOD_NOT_NEEDED); showDropDown(); } return false; } } private class DropDownItemClickListener implements AdapterView.OnItemClickListener { public void onItemClick(AdapterView parent, View v, int position, long id) { performCompletion(v, position, id); } } /** * <p>Wrapper class for a ListView. This wrapper hijacks the focus to * make sure the list uses the appropriate drawables and states when * displayed on screen within a drop down. The focus is never actually * passed to the drop down; the list only looks focused.</p> */ private static class DropDownListView extends ListView { /* * WARNING: This is a workaround for a touch mode issue. * * Touch mode is propagated lazily to windows. This causes problems in * the following scenario: * - Type something in the AutoCompleteTextView and get some results * - Move down with the d-pad to select an item in the list * - Move up with the d-pad until the selection disappears * - Type more text in the AutoCompleteTextView *using the soft keyboard* * and get new results; you are now in touch mode * - The selection comes back on the first item in the list, even though * the list is supposed to be in touch mode * * Using the soft keyboard triggers the touch mode change but that change * is propagated to our window only after the first list layout, therefore * after the list attempts to resurrect the selection. * * The trick to work around this issue is to pretend the list is in touch * mode when we know that the selection should not appear, that is when * we know the user moved the selection away from the list. * * This boolean is set to true whenever we explicitely hide the list's * selection and reset to false whenver we know the user moved the * selection back to the list. * * When this boolean is true, isInTouchMode() returns true, otherwise it * returns super.isInTouchMode(). */ private boolean mListSelectionHidden; /** * <p>Creates a new list view wrapper.</p> * * @param context this view's context */ public DropDownListView(Context context) { super(context, null, com.android.internal.R.attr.dropDownListViewStyle); } /** * <p>Avoids jarring scrolling effect by ensuring that list elements * made of a text view fit on a single line.</p> * * @param position the item index in the list to get a view for * @return the view for the specified item */ @Override protected View obtainView(int position) { View view = super.obtainView(position); if (view instanceof TextView) { ((TextView) view).setHorizontallyScrolling(true); } return view; } /** * <p>Returns the top padding of the currently selected view.</p> * * @return the height of the top padding for the selection */ public int getSelectionPaddingTop() { return mSelectionTopPadding; } /** * <p>Returns the bottom padding of the currently selected view.</p> * * @return the height of the bottom padding for the selection */ public int getSelectionPaddingBottom() { return mSelectionBottomPadding; } @Override public boolean isInTouchMode() { // WARNING: Please read the comment where mListSelectionHidden is declared return mListSelectionHidden || super.isInTouchMode(); } /** * <p>Returns the focus state in the drop down.</p> * * @return true always */ @Override public boolean hasWindowFocus() { return true; } /** * <p>Returns the focus state in the drop down.</p> * * @return true always */ @Override public boolean isFocused() { return true; } /** * <p>Returns the focus state in the drop down.</p> * * @return true always */ @Override public boolean hasFocus() { return true; } protected int[] onCreateDrawableState(int extraSpace) { int[] res = super.onCreateDrawableState(extraSpace); //noinspection ConstantIfStatement if (false) { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder("Created drawable state: ["); for (int i=0; i<res.length; i++) { if (i > 0) sb.append(", "); sb.append("0x"); sb.append(Integer.toHexString(res[i])); } sb.append("]"); Log.i(TAG, sb.toString()); } return res; } } /** * This interface is used to make sure that the text entered in this TextView complies to * a certain format. Since there is no foolproof way to prevent the user from leaving * this View with an incorrect value in it, all we can do is try to fix it ourselves * when this happens. */ public interface Validator { /** * Validates the specified text. * * @return true If the text currently in the text editor is valid. * * @see #fixText(CharSequence) */ boolean isValid(CharSequence text); /** * Corrects the specified text to make it valid. * * @param invalidText A string that doesn't pass validation: isValid(invalidText) * returns false * * @return A string based on invalidText such as invoking isValid() on it returns true. * * @see #isValid(CharSequence) */ CharSequence fixText(CharSequence invalidText); } /** * Allows us a private hook into the on click event without preventing users from setting * their own click listener. */ private class PassThroughClickListener implements OnClickListener { private View.OnClickListener mWrapped; /** {@inheritDoc} */ public void onClick(View v) { onClickImpl(); if (mWrapped != null) mWrapped.onClick(v); } } }