/* * Copyright 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 com.example.android.swiperefreshmultipleviews; import android.content.Context; import android.support.v4.view.ViewCompat; import android.support.v4.widget.SwipeRefreshLayout; import android.util.AttributeSet; import android.view.View; import android.widget.AbsListView; /** * A descendant of {@link android.support.v4.widget.SwipeRefreshLayout} which supports multiple * child views triggering a refresh gesture. You set the views which can trigger the gesture via * {@link #setSwipeableChildren(int...)}, providing it the child ids. */ public class MultiSwipeRefreshLayout extends SwipeRefreshLayout { private View[] mSwipeableChildren; public MultiSwipeRefreshLayout(Context context) { super(context); } public MultiSwipeRefreshLayout(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) { super(context, attrs); } /** * Set the children which can trigger a refresh by swiping down when they are visible. These * views need to be a descendant of this view. */ public void setSwipeableChildren(final int... ids) { assert ids != null; // Iterate through the ids and find the Views mSwipeableChildren = new View[ids.length]; for (int i = 0; i < ids.length; i++) { mSwipeableChildren[i] = findViewById(ids[i]); } } // BEGIN_INCLUDE(can_child_scroll_up) /** * This method controls when the swipe-to-refresh gesture is triggered. By returning false here * we are signifying that the view is in a state where a refresh gesture can start. * *
As {@link android.support.v4.widget.SwipeRefreshLayout} only supports one direct child by * default, we need to manually iterate through our swipeable children to see if any are in a * state to trigger the gesture. If so we return false to start the gesture. */ @Override public boolean canChildScrollUp() { if (mSwipeableChildren != null && mSwipeableChildren.length > 0) { // Iterate through the scrollable children and check if any of them can not scroll up for (View view : mSwipeableChildren) { if (view != null && view.isShown() && !canViewScrollUp(view)) { // If the view is shown, and can not scroll upwards, return false and start the // gesture. return false; } } } return true; } // END_INCLUDE(can_child_scroll_up) // BEGIN_INCLUDE(can_view_scroll_up) /** * Utility method to check whether a {@link View} can scroll up from it's current position. * Handles platform version differences, providing backwards compatible functionality where * needed. */ private static boolean canViewScrollUp(View view) { if (android.os.Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 14) { // For ICS and above we can call canScrollVertically() to determine this return ViewCompat.canScrollVertically(view, -1); } else { if (view instanceof AbsListView) { // Pre-ICS we need to manually check the first visible item and the child view's top // value final AbsListView listView = (AbsListView) view; return listView.getChildCount() > 0 && (listView.getFirstVisiblePosition() > 0 || listView.getChildAt(0).getTop() < listView.getPaddingTop()); } else { // For all other view types we just check the getScrollY() value return view.getScrollY() > 0; } } } // END_INCLUDE(can_view_scroll_up) }