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29 import android.annotation.NonNull; 30 import android.annotation.Nullable; 31 import android.annotation.RequiresPermission; 32 import android.annotation.StyleRes; 33 import android.annotation.SystemApi; 34 import android.app.VoiceInteractor.Request; 35 import android.app.admin.DevicePolicyManager; 36 import android.app.assist.AssistContent; 37 import android.content.ComponentCallbacks2; 38 import android.content.ComponentName; 39 import android.content.ContentResolver; 40 import android.content.Context; 41 import android.content.CursorLoader; 42 import android.content.IIntentSender; 43 import android.content.Intent; 44 import android.content.IntentSender; 45 import android.content.SharedPreferences; 46 import android.content.pm.ActivityInfo; 47 import android.content.pm.ApplicationInfo; 48 import android.content.pm.PackageManager; 49 import android.content.pm.PackageManager.NameNotFoundException; 50 import android.content.res.Configuration; 51 import android.content.res.Resources; 52 import android.content.res.TypedArray; 53 import android.database.Cursor; 54 import android.graphics.Bitmap; 55 import android.graphics.Canvas; 56 import android.graphics.Color; 57 import android.graphics.Rect; 58 import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable; 59 import android.media.AudioManager; 60 import android.media.session.MediaController; 61 import android.net.Uri; 62 import android.os.BadParcelableException; 63 import android.os.Build; 64 import android.os.Bundle; 65 import android.os.Handler; 66 import android.os.IBinder; 67 import android.os.Looper; 68 import android.os.Parcelable; 69 import android.os.PersistableBundle; 70 import android.os.RemoteException; 71 import android.os.ServiceManager.ServiceNotFoundException; 72 import android.os.StrictMode; 73 import android.os.SystemProperties; 74 import android.os.UserHandle; 75 import android.text.Selection; 76 import android.text.SpannableStringBuilder; 77 import android.text.TextUtils; 78 import android.text.method.TextKeyListener; 79 import android.transition.Scene; 80 import android.transition.TransitionManager; 81 import android.util.ArrayMap; 82 import android.util.AttributeSet; 83 import android.util.EventLog; 84 import android.util.Log; 85 import android.util.PrintWriterPrinter; 86 import android.util.Slog; 87 import android.util.SparseArray; 88 import android.util.SuperNotCalledException; 89 import android.view.ActionMode; 90 import android.view.ContextMenu; 91 import android.view.ContextMenu.ContextMenuInfo; 92 import android.view.ContextThemeWrapper; 93 import android.view.DragAndDropPermissions; 94 import android.view.DragEvent; 95 import android.view.KeyEvent; 96 import android.view.KeyboardShortcutGroup; 97 import android.view.KeyboardShortcutInfo; 98 import android.view.LayoutInflater; 99 import android.view.Menu; 100 import android.view.MenuInflater; 101 import android.view.MenuItem; 102 import android.view.MotionEvent; 103 import android.view.SearchEvent; 104 import android.view.View; 105 import android.view.View.OnCreateContextMenuListener; 106 import android.view.ViewGroup; 107 import android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams; 108 import android.view.ViewManager; 109 import android.view.ViewRootImpl; 110 import android.view.ViewRootImpl.ActivityConfigCallback; 111 import android.view.Window; 112 import android.view.Window.WindowControllerCallback; 113 import android.view.WindowManager; 114 import android.view.WindowManagerGlobal; 115 import android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityEvent; 116 import android.view.autofill.AutofillManager; 117 import android.view.autofill.AutofillPopupWindow; 118 import android.view.autofill.IAutofillWindowPresenter; 119 import android.widget.AdapterView; 120 import android.widget.Toast; 121 import android.widget.Toolbar; 122 123 import com.android.internal.annotations.GuardedBy; 124 import com.android.internal.app.IVoiceInteractor; 125 import com.android.internal.app.ToolbarActionBar; 126 import com.android.internal.app.WindowDecorActionBar; 127 import com.android.internal.policy.DecorView; 128 import com.android.internal.policy.PhoneWindow; 129 130 import java.io.FileDescriptor; 131 import java.io.PrintWriter; 132 import java.lang.annotation.Retention; 133 import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy; 134 import java.util.ArrayList; 135 import java.util.HashMap; 136 import java.util.List; 137 138 /** 139 * An activity is a single, focused thing that the user can do. Almost all 140 * activities interact with the user, so the Activity class takes care of 141 * creating a window for you in which you can place your UI with 142 * {@link #setContentView}. While activities are often presented to the user 143 * as full-screen windows, they can also be used in other ways: as floating 144 * windows (via a theme with {@link android.R.attr#windowIsFloating} set) 145 * or embedded inside of another activity (using {@link ActivityGroup}). 146 * 147 * There are two methods almost all subclasses of Activity will implement: 148 * 149 * <ul> 150 * <li> {@link #onCreate} is where you initialize your activity. Most 151 * importantly, here you will usually call {@link #setContentView(int)} 152 * with a layout resource defining your UI, and using {@link #findViewById} 153 * to retrieve the widgets in that UI that you need to interact with 154 * programmatically. 155 * 156 * <li> {@link #onPause} is where you deal with the user leaving your 157 * activity. Most importantly, any changes made by the user should at this 158 * point be committed (usually to the 159 * {@link android.content.ContentProvider} holding the data). 160 * </ul> 161 * 162 * <p>To be of use with {@link android.content.Context#startActivity Context.startActivity()}, all 163 * activity classes must have a corresponding 164 * {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestActivity <activity>} 165 * declaration in their package's <code>AndroidManifest.xml</code>.</p> 166 * 167 * <p>Topics covered here: 168 * <ol> 169 * <li><a href="#Fragments">Fragments</a> 170 * <li><a href="#ActivityLifecycle">Activity Lifecycle</a> 171 * <li><a href="#ConfigurationChanges">Configuration Changes</a> 172 * <li><a href="#StartingActivities">Starting Activities and Getting Results</a> 173 * <li><a href="#SavingPersistentState">Saving Persistent State</a> 174 * <li><a href="#Permissions">Permissions</a> 175 * <li><a href="#ProcessLifecycle">Process Lifecycle</a> 176 * </ol> 177 * 178 * <div class="special reference"> 179 * <h3>Developer Guides</h3> 180 * <p>The Activity class is an important part of an application's overall lifecycle, 181 * and the way activities are launched and put together is a fundamental 182 * part of the platform's application model. For a detailed perspective on the structure of an 183 * Android application and how activities behave, please read the 184 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals.html">Application Fundamentals</a> and 185 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/components/tasks-and-back-stack.html">Tasks and Back Stack</a> 186 * developer guides.</p> 187 * 188 * <p>You can also find a detailed discussion about how to create activities in the 189 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/components/activities.html">Activities</a> 190 * developer guide.</p> 191 * </div> 192 * 193 * <a name="Fragments"></a> 194 * <h3>Fragments</h3> 195 * 196 * <p>Starting with {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB}, Activity 197 * implementations can make use of the {@link Fragment} class to better 198 * modularize their code, build more sophisticated user interfaces for larger 199 * screens, and help scale their application between small and large screens. 200 * 201 * <a name="ActivityLifecycle"></a> 202 * <h3>Activity Lifecycle</h3> 203 * 204 * <p>Activities in the system are managed as an <em>activity stack</em>. 205 * When a new activity is started, it is placed on the top of the stack 206 * and becomes the running activity -- the previous activity always remains 207 * below it in the stack, and will not come to the foreground again until 208 * the new activity exits.</p> 209 * 210 * <p>An activity has essentially four states:</p> 211 * <ul> 212 * <li> If an activity is in the foreground of the screen (at the top of 213 * the stack), 214 * it is <em>active</em> or <em>running</em>. </li> 215 * <li>If an activity has lost focus but is still visible (that is, a new non-full-sized 216 * or transparent activity has focus on top of your activity), it 217 * is <em>paused</em>. A paused activity is completely alive (it 218 * maintains all state and member information and remains attached to 219 * the window manager), but can be killed by the system in extreme 220 * low memory situations. 221 * <li>If an activity is completely obscured by another activity, 222 * it is <em>stopped</em>. It still retains all state and member information, 223 * however, it is no longer visible to the user so its window is hidden 224 * and it will often be killed by the system when memory is needed 225 * elsewhere.</li> 226 * <li>If an activity is paused or stopped, the system can drop the activity 227 * from memory by either asking it to finish, or simply killing its 228 * process. When it is displayed again to the user, it must be 229 * completely restarted and restored to its previous state.</li> 230 * </ul> 231 * 232 * <p>The following diagram shows the important state paths of an Activity. 233 * The square rectangles represent callback methods you can implement to 234 * perform operations when the Activity moves between states. The colored 235 * ovals are major states the Activity can be in.</p> 236 * 237 * <p><img src="../../../images/activity_lifecycle.png" 238 * alt="State diagram for an Android Activity Lifecycle." border="0" /></p> 239 * 240 * <p>There are three key loops you may be interested in monitoring within your 241 * activity: 242 * 243 * <ul> 244 * <li>The <b>entire lifetime</b> of an activity happens between the first call 245 * to {@link android.app.Activity#onCreate} through to a single final call 246 * to {@link android.app.Activity#onDestroy}. An activity will do all setup 247 * of "global" state in onCreate(), and release all remaining resources in 248 * onDestroy(). For example, if it has a thread running in the background 249 * to download data from the network, it may create that thread in onCreate() 250 * and then stop the thread in onDestroy(). 251 * 252 * <li>The <b>visible lifetime</b> of an activity happens between a call to 253 * {@link android.app.Activity#onStart} until a corresponding call to 254 * {@link android.app.Activity#onStop}. During this time the user can see the 255 * activity on-screen, though it may not be in the foreground and interacting 256 * with the user. Between these two methods you can maintain resources that 257 * are needed to show the activity to the user. For example, you can register 258 * a {@link android.content.BroadcastReceiver} in onStart() to monitor for changes 259 * that impact your UI, and unregister it in onStop() when the user no 260 * longer sees what you are displaying. The onStart() and onStop() methods 261 * can be called multiple times, as the activity becomes visible and hidden 262 * to the user. 263 * 264 * <li>The <b>foreground lifetime</b> of an activity happens between a call to 265 * {@link android.app.Activity#onResume} until a corresponding call to 266 * {@link android.app.Activity#onPause}. During this time the activity is 267 * in front of all other activities and interacting with the user. An activity 268 * can frequently go between the resumed and paused states -- for example when 269 * the device goes to sleep, when an activity result is delivered, when a new 270 * intent is delivered -- so the code in these methods should be fairly 271 * lightweight. 272 * </ul> 273 * 274 * <p>The entire lifecycle of an activity is defined by the following 275 * Activity methods. All of these are hooks that you can override 276 * to do appropriate work when the activity changes state. All 277 * activities will implement {@link android.app.Activity#onCreate} 278 * to do their initial setup; many will also implement 279 * {@link android.app.Activity#onPause} to commit changes to data and 280 * otherwise prepare to stop interacting with the user. You should always 281 * call up to your superclass when implementing these methods.</p> 282 * 283 * </p> 284 * <pre class="prettyprint"> 285 * public class Activity extends ApplicationContext { 286 * protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState); 287 * 288 * protected void onStart(); 289 * 290 * protected void onRestart(); 291 * 292 * protected void onResume(); 293 * 294 * protected void onPause(); 295 * 296 * protected void onStop(); 297 * 298 * protected void onDestroy(); 299 * } 300 * </pre> 301 * 302 * <p>In general the movement through an activity's lifecycle looks like 303 * this:</p> 304 * 305 * <table border="2" width="85%" align="center" frame="hsides" rules="rows"> 306 * <colgroup align="left" span="3" /> 307 * <colgroup align="left" /> 308 * <colgroup align="center" /> 309 * <colgroup align="center" /> 310 * 311 * <thead> 312 * <tr><th colspan="3">Method</th> <th>Description</th> <th>Killable?</th> <th>Next</th></tr> 313 * </thead> 314 * 315 * <tbody> 316 * <tr><td colspan="3" align="left" border="0">{@link android.app.Activity#onCreate onCreate()}</td> 317 * <td>Called when the activity is first created. 318 * This is where you should do all of your normal static set up: 319 * create views, bind data to lists, etc. This method also 320 * provides you with a Bundle containing the activity's previously 321 * frozen state, if there was one. 322 * <p>Always followed by <code>onStart()</code>.</td> 323 * <td align="center">No</td> 324 * <td align="center"><code>onStart()</code></td> 325 * </tr> 326 * 327 * <tr><td rowspan="5" style="border-left: none; border-right: none;"> </td> 328 * <td colspan="2" align="left" border="0">{@link android.app.Activity#onRestart onRestart()}</td> 329 * <td>Called after your activity has been stopped, prior to it being 330 * started again. 331 * <p>Always followed by <code>onStart()</code></td> 332 * <td align="center">No</td> 333 * <td align="center"><code>onStart()</code></td> 334 * </tr> 335 * 336 * <tr><td colspan="2" align="left" border="0">{@link android.app.Activity#onStart onStart()}</td> 337 * <td>Called when the activity is becoming visible to the user. 338 * <p>Followed by <code>onResume()</code> if the activity comes 339 * to the foreground, or <code>onStop()</code> if it becomes hidden.</td> 340 * <td align="center">No</td> 341 * <td align="center"><code>onResume()</code> or <code>onStop()</code></td> 342 * </tr> 343 * 344 * <tr><td rowspan="2" style="border-left: none;"> </td> 345 * <td align="left" border="0">{@link android.app.Activity#onResume onResume()}</td> 346 * <td>Called when the activity will start 347 * interacting with the user. At this point your activity is at 348 * the top of the activity stack, with user input going to it. 349 * <p>Always followed by <code>onPause()</code>.</td> 350 * <td align="center">No</td> 351 * <td align="center"><code>onPause()</code></td> 352 * </tr> 353 * 354 * <tr><td align="left" border="0">{@link android.app.Activity#onPause onPause()}</td> 355 * <td>Called when the system is about to start resuming a previous 356 * activity. This is typically used to commit unsaved changes to 357 * persistent data, stop animations and other things that may be consuming 358 * CPU, etc. Implementations of this method must be very quick because 359 * the next activity will not be resumed until this method returns. 360 * <p>Followed by either <code>onResume()</code> if the activity 361 * returns back to the front, or <code>onStop()</code> if it becomes 362 * invisible to the user.</td> 363 * <td align="center"><font color="#800000"><strong>Pre-{@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB}</strong></font></td> 364 * <td align="center"><code>onResume()</code> or<br> 365 * <code>onStop()</code></td> 366 * </tr> 367 * 368 * <tr><td colspan="2" align="left" border="0">{@link android.app.Activity#onStop onStop()}</td> 369 * <td>Called when the activity is no longer visible to the user, because 370 * another activity has been resumed and is covering this one. This 371 * may happen either because a new activity is being started, an existing 372 * one is being brought in front of this one, or this one is being 373 * destroyed. 374 * <p>Followed by either <code>onRestart()</code> if 375 * this activity is coming back to interact with the user, or 376 * <code>onDestroy()</code> if this activity is going away.</td> 377 * <td align="center"><font color="#800000"><strong>Yes</strong></font></td> 378 * <td align="center"><code>onRestart()</code> or<br> 379 * <code>onDestroy()</code></td> 380 * </tr> 381 * 382 * <tr><td colspan="3" align="left" border="0">{@link android.app.Activity#onDestroy onDestroy()}</td> 383 * <td>The final call you receive before your 384 * activity is destroyed. This can happen either because the 385 * activity is finishing (someone called {@link Activity#finish} on 386 * it, or because the system is temporarily destroying this 387 * instance of the activity to save space. You can distinguish 388 * between these two scenarios with the {@link 389 * Activity#isFinishing} method.</td> 390 * <td align="center"><font color="#800000"><strong>Yes</strong></font></td> 391 * <td align="center"><em>nothing</em></td> 392 * </tr> 393 * </tbody> 394 * </table> 395 * 396 * <p>Note the "Killable" column in the above table -- for those methods that 397 * are marked as being killable, after that method returns the process hosting the 398 * activity may be killed by the system <em>at any time</em> without another line 399 * of its code being executed. Because of this, you should use the 400 * {@link #onPause} method to write any persistent data (such as user edits) 401 * to storage. In addition, the method 402 * {@link #onSaveInstanceState(Bundle)} is called before placing the activity 403 * in such a background state, allowing you to save away any dynamic instance 404 * state in your activity into the given Bundle, to be later received in 405 * {@link #onCreate} if the activity needs to be re-created. 406 * See the <a href="#ProcessLifecycle">Process Lifecycle</a> 407 * section for more information on how the lifecycle of a process is tied 408 * to the activities it is hosting. Note that it is important to save 409 * persistent data in {@link #onPause} instead of {@link #onSaveInstanceState} 410 * because the latter is not part of the lifecycle callbacks, so will not 411 * be called in every situation as described in its documentation.</p> 412 * 413 * <p class="note">Be aware that these semantics will change slightly between 414 * applications targeting platforms starting with {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB} 415 * vs. those targeting prior platforms. Starting with Honeycomb, an application 416 * is not in the killable state until its {@link #onStop} has returned. This 417 * impacts when {@link #onSaveInstanceState(Bundle)} may be called (it may be 418 * safely called after {@link #onPause()} and allows and application to safely 419 * wait until {@link #onStop()} to save persistent state.</p> 420 * 421 * <p>For those methods that are not marked as being killable, the activity's 422 * process will not be killed by the system starting from the time the method 423 * is called and continuing after it returns. Thus an activity is in the killable 424 * state, for example, between after <code>onPause()</code> to the start of 425 * <code>onResume()</code>.</p> 426 * 427 * <a name="ConfigurationChanges"></a> 428 * <h3>Configuration Changes</h3> 429 * 430 * <p>If the configuration of the device (as defined by the 431 * {@link Configuration Resources.Configuration} class) changes, 432 * then anything displaying a user interface will need to update to match that 433 * configuration. Because Activity is the primary mechanism for interacting 434 * with the user, it includes special support for handling configuration 435 * changes.</p> 436 * 437 * <p>Unless you specify otherwise, a configuration change (such as a change 438 * in screen orientation, language, input devices, etc) will cause your 439 * current activity to be <em>destroyed</em>, going through the normal activity 440 * lifecycle process of {@link #onPause}, 441 * {@link #onStop}, and {@link #onDestroy} as appropriate. If the activity 442 * had been in the foreground or visible to the user, once {@link #onDestroy} is 443 * called in that instance then a new instance of the activity will be 444 * created, with whatever savedInstanceState the previous instance had generated 445 * from {@link #onSaveInstanceState}.</p> 446 * 447 * <p>This is done because any application resource, 448 * including layout files, can change based on any configuration value. Thus 449 * the only safe way to handle a configuration change is to re-retrieve all 450 * resources, including layouts, drawables, and strings. Because activities 451 * must already know how to save their state and re-create themselves from 452 * that state, this is a convenient way to have an activity restart itself 453 * with a new configuration.</p> 454 * 455 * <p>In some special cases, you may want to bypass restarting of your 456 * activity based on one or more types of configuration changes. This is 457 * done with the {@link android.R.attr#configChanges android:configChanges} 458 * attribute in its manifest. For any types of configuration changes you say 459 * that you handle there, you will receive a call to your current activity's 460 * {@link #onConfigurationChanged} method instead of being restarted. If 461 * a configuration change involves any that you do not handle, however, the 462 * activity will still be restarted and {@link #onConfigurationChanged} 463 * will not be called.</p> 464 * 465 * <a name="StartingActivities"></a> 466 * <h3>Starting Activities and Getting Results</h3> 467 * 468 * <p>The {@link android.app.Activity#startActivity} 469 * method is used to start a 470 * new activity, which will be placed at the top of the activity stack. It 471 * takes a single argument, an {@link android.content.Intent Intent}, 472 * which describes the activity 473 * to be executed.</p> 474 * 475 * <p>Sometimes you want to get a result back from an activity when it 476 * ends. For example, you may start an activity that lets the user pick 477 * a person in a list of contacts; when it ends, it returns the person 478 * that was selected. To do this, you call the 479 * {@link android.app.Activity#startActivityForResult(Intent, int)} 480 * version with a second integer parameter identifying the call. The result 481 * will come back through your {@link android.app.Activity#onActivityResult} 482 * method.</p> 483 * 484 * <p>When an activity exits, it can call 485 * {@link android.app.Activity#setResult(int)} 486 * to return data back to its parent. It must always supply a result code, 487 * which can be the standard results RESULT_CANCELED, RESULT_OK, or any 488 * custom values starting at RESULT_FIRST_USER. In addition, it can optionally 489 * return back an Intent containing any additional data it wants. All of this 490 * information appears back on the 491 * parent's <code>Activity.onActivityResult()</code>, along with the integer 492 * identifier it originally supplied.</p> 493 * 494 * <p>If a child activity fails for any reason (such as crashing), the parent 495 * activity will receive a result with the code RESULT_CANCELED.</p> 496 * 497 * <pre class="prettyprint"> 498 * public class MyActivity extends Activity { 499 * ... 500 * 501 * static final int PICK_CONTACT_REQUEST = 0; 502 * 503 * public boolean onKeyDown(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) { 504 * if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_DPAD_CENTER) { 505 * // When the user center presses, let them pick a contact. 506 * startActivityForResult( 507 * new Intent(Intent.ACTION_PICK, 508 * new Uri("content://contacts")), 509 * PICK_CONTACT_REQUEST); 510 * return true; 511 * } 512 * return false; 513 * } 514 * 515 * protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, 516 * Intent data) { 517 * if (requestCode == PICK_CONTACT_REQUEST) { 518 * if (resultCode == RESULT_OK) { 519 * // A contact was picked. Here we will just display it 520 * // to the user. 521 * startActivity(new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, data)); 522 * } 523 * } 524 * } 525 * } 526 * </pre> 527 * 528 * <a name="SavingPersistentState"></a> 529 * <h3>Saving Persistent State</h3> 530 * 531 * <p>There are generally two kinds of persistent state than an activity 532 * will deal with: shared document-like data (typically stored in a SQLite 533 * database using a {@linkplain android.content.ContentProvider content provider}) 534 * and internal state such as user preferences.</p> 535 * 536 * <p>For content provider data, we suggest that activities use a 537 * "edit in place" user model. That is, any edits a user makes are effectively 538 * made immediately without requiring an additional confirmation step. 539 * Supporting this model is generally a simple matter of following two rules:</p> 540 * 541 * <ul> 542 * <li> <p>When creating a new document, the backing database entry or file for 543 * it is created immediately. For example, if the user chooses to write 544 * a new e-mail, a new entry for that e-mail is created as soon as they 545 * start entering data, so that if they go to any other activity after 546 * that point this e-mail will now appear in the list of drafts.</p> 547 * <li> <p>When an activity's <code>onPause()</code> method is called, it should 548 * commit to the backing content provider or file any changes the user 549 * has made. This ensures that those changes will be seen by any other 550 * activity that is about to run. You will probably want to commit 551 * your data even more aggressively at key times during your 552 * activity's lifecycle: for example before starting a new 553 * activity, before finishing your own activity, when the user 554 * switches between input fields, etc.</p> 555 * </ul> 556 * 557 * <p>This model is designed to prevent data loss when a user is navigating 558 * between activities, and allows the system to safely kill an activity (because 559 * system resources are needed somewhere else) at any time after it has been 560 * paused. Note this implies 561 * that the user pressing BACK from your activity does <em>not</em> 562 * mean "cancel" -- it means to leave the activity with its current contents 563 * saved away. Canceling edits in an activity must be provided through 564 * some other mechanism, such as an explicit "revert" or "undo" option.</p> 565 * 566 * <p>See the {@linkplain android.content.ContentProvider content package} for 567 * more information about content providers. These are a key aspect of how 568 * different activities invoke and propagate data between themselves.</p> 569 * 570 * <p>The Activity class also provides an API for managing internal persistent state 571 * associated with an activity. This can be used, for example, to remember 572 * the user's preferred initial display in a calendar (day view or week view) 573 * or the user's default home page in a web browser.</p> 574 * 575 * <p>Activity persistent state is managed 576 * with the method {@link #getPreferences}, 577 * allowing you to retrieve and 578 * modify a set of name/value pairs associated with the activity. To use 579 * preferences that are shared across multiple application components 580 * (activities, receivers, services, providers), you can use the underlying 581 * {@link Context#getSharedPreferences Context.getSharedPreferences()} method 582 * to retrieve a preferences 583 * object stored under a specific name. 584 * (Note that it is not possible to share settings data across application 585 * packages -- for that you will need a content provider.)</p> 586 * 587 * <p>Here is an excerpt from a calendar activity that stores the user's 588 * preferred view mode in its persistent settings:</p> 589 * 590 * <pre class="prettyprint"> 591 * public class CalendarActivity extends Activity { 592 * ... 593 * 594 * static final int DAY_VIEW_MODE = 0; 595 * static final int WEEK_VIEW_MODE = 1; 596 * 597 * private SharedPreferences mPrefs; 598 * private int mCurViewMode; 599 * 600 * protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { 601 * super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); 602 * 603 * SharedPreferences mPrefs = getSharedPreferences(); 604 * mCurViewMode = mPrefs.getInt("view_mode", DAY_VIEW_MODE); 605 * } 606 * 607 * protected void onPause() { 608 * super.onPause(); 609 * 610 * SharedPreferences.Editor ed = mPrefs.edit(); 611 * ed.putInt("view_mode", mCurViewMode); 612 * ed.commit(); 613 * } 614 * } 615 * </pre> 616 * 617 * <a name="Permissions"></a> 618 * <h3>Permissions</h3> 619 * 620 * <p>The ability to start a particular Activity can be enforced when it is 621 * declared in its 622 * manifest's {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestActivity <activity>} 623 * tag. By doing so, other applications will need to declare a corresponding 624 * {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestUsesPermission <uses-permission>} 625 * element in their own manifest to be able to start that activity. 626 * 627 * <p>When starting an Activity you can set {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION 628 * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} and/or {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION 629 * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION} on the Intent. This will grant the 630 * Activity access to the specific URIs in the Intent. Access will remain 631 * until the Activity has finished (it will remain across the hosting 632 * process being killed and other temporary destruction). As of 633 * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#GINGERBREAD}, if the Activity 634 * was already created and a new Intent is being delivered to 635 * {@link #onNewIntent(Intent)}, any newly granted URI permissions will be added 636 * to the existing ones it holds. 637 * 638 * <p>See the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/security/security.html">Security and Permissions</a> 639 * document for more information on permissions and security in general. 640 * 641 * <a name="ProcessLifecycle"></a> 642 * <h3>Process Lifecycle</h3> 643 * 644 * <p>The Android system attempts to keep application process around for as 645 * long as possible, but eventually will need to remove old processes when 646 * memory runs low. As described in <a href="#ActivityLifecycle">Activity 647 * Lifecycle</a>, the decision about which process to remove is intimately 648 * tied to the state of the user's interaction with it. In general, there 649 * are four states a process can be in based on the activities running in it, 650 * listed here in order of importance. The system will kill less important 651 * processes (the last ones) before it resorts to killing more important 652 * processes (the first ones). 653 * 654 * <ol> 655 * <li> <p>The <b>foreground activity</b> (the activity at the top of the screen 656 * that the user is currently interacting with) is considered the most important. 657 * Its process will only be killed as a last resort, if it uses more memory 658 * than is available on the device. Generally at this point the device has 659 * reached a memory paging state, so this is required in order to keep the user 660 * interface responsive. 661 * <li> <p>A <b>visible activity</b> (an activity that is visible to the user 662 * but not in the foreground, such as one sitting behind a foreground dialog) 663 * is considered extremely important and will not be killed unless that is 664 * required to keep the foreground activity running. 665 * <li> <p>A <b>background activity</b> (an activity that is not visible to 666 * the user and has been paused) is no longer critical, so the system may 667 * safely kill its process to reclaim memory for other foreground or 668 * visible processes. If its process needs to be killed, when the user navigates 669 * back to the activity (making it visible on the screen again), its 670 * {@link #onCreate} method will be called with the savedInstanceState it had previously 671 * supplied in {@link #onSaveInstanceState} so that it can restart itself in the same 672 * state as the user last left it. 673 * <li> <p>An <b>empty process</b> is one hosting no activities or other 674 * application components (such as {@link Service} or 675 * {@link android.content.BroadcastReceiver} classes). These are killed very 676 * quickly by the system as memory becomes low. For this reason, any 677 * background operation you do outside of an activity must be executed in the 678 * context of an activity BroadcastReceiver or Service to ensure that the system 679 * knows it needs to keep your process around. 680 * </ol> 681 * 682 * <p>Sometimes an Activity may need to do a long-running operation that exists 683 * independently of the activity lifecycle itself. An example may be a camera 684 * application that allows you to upload a picture to a web site. The upload 685 * may take a long time, and the application should allow the user to leave 686 * the application while it is executing. To accomplish this, your Activity 687 * should start a {@link Service} in which the upload takes place. This allows 688 * the system to properly prioritize your process (considering it to be more 689 * important than other non-visible applications) for the duration of the 690 * upload, independent of whether the original activity is paused, stopped, 691 * or finished. 692 */ 693 public class Activity extends ContextThemeWrapper 694 implements LayoutInflater.Factory2, 695 Window.Callback, KeyEvent.Callback, 696 OnCreateContextMenuListener, ComponentCallbacks2, 697 Window.OnWindowDismissedCallback, WindowControllerCallback, 698 AutofillManager.AutofillClient { 699 private static final String TAG = "Activity"; 700 private static final boolean DEBUG_LIFECYCLE = false; 701 702 /** Standard activity result: operation canceled. */ 703 public static final int RESULT_CANCELED = 0; 704 /** Standard activity result: operation succeeded. */ 705 public static final int RESULT_OK = -1; 706 /** Start of user-defined activity results. */ 707 public static final int RESULT_FIRST_USER = 1; 708 709 /** @hide Task isn't finished when activity is finished */ 710 public static final int DONT_FINISH_TASK_WITH_ACTIVITY = 0; 711 /** 712 * @hide Task is finished if the finishing activity is the root of the task. To preserve the 713 * past behavior the task is also removed from recents. 714 */ 715 public static final int FINISH_TASK_WITH_ROOT_ACTIVITY = 1; 716 /** 717 * @hide Task is finished along with the finishing activity, but it is not removed from 718 * recents. 719 */ 720 public static final int FINISH_TASK_WITH_ACTIVITY = 2; 721 722 static final String FRAGMENTS_TAG = "android:fragments"; 723 private static final String LAST_AUTOFILL_ID = "android:lastAutofillId"; 724 725 private static final String AUTOFILL_RESET_NEEDED = "@android:autofillResetNeeded"; 726 private static final String WINDOW_HIERARCHY_TAG = "android:viewHierarchyState"; 727 private static final String SAVED_DIALOG_IDS_KEY = "android:savedDialogIds"; 728 private static final String SAVED_DIALOGS_TAG = "android:savedDialogs"; 729 private static final String SAVED_DIALOG_KEY_PREFIX = "android:dialog_"; 730 private static final String SAVED_DIALOG_ARGS_KEY_PREFIX = "android:dialog_args_"; 731 private static final String HAS_CURENT_PERMISSIONS_REQUEST_KEY = 732 "android:hasCurrentPermissionsRequest"; 733 734 private static final String REQUEST_PERMISSIONS_WHO_PREFIX = "@android:requestPermissions:"; 735 private static final String AUTO_FILL_AUTH_WHO_PREFIX = "@android:autoFillAuth:"; 736 737 private static final String KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_RECEIVER_PKG_NAME = "com.android.systemui"; 738 739 private static class ManagedDialog { 740 Dialog mDialog; 741 Bundle mArgs; 742 } 743 private SparseArray<ManagedDialog> mManagedDialogs; 744 745 // set by the thread after the constructor and before onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) is called. 746 private Instrumentation mInstrumentation; 747 private IBinder mToken; 748 private int mIdent; 749 /*package*/ String mEmbeddedID; 750 private Application mApplication; 751 /*package*/ Intent mIntent; 752 /*package*/ String mReferrer; 753 private ComponentName mComponent; 754 /*package*/ ActivityInfo mActivityInfo; 755 /*package*/ ActivityThread mMainThread; 756 Activity mParent; 757 boolean mCalled; 758 /*package*/ boolean mResumed; 759 /*package*/ boolean mStopped; 760 boolean mFinished; 761 boolean mStartedActivity; 762 private boolean mDestroyed; 763 private boolean mDoReportFullyDrawn = true; 764 /** true if the activity is going through a transient pause */ 765 /*package*/ boolean mTemporaryPause = false; 766 /** true if the activity is being destroyed in order to recreate it with a new configuration */ 767 /*package*/ boolean mChangingConfigurations = false; 768 /*package*/ int mConfigChangeFlags; 769 /*package*/ Configuration mCurrentConfig; 770 private SearchManager mSearchManager; 771 private MenuInflater mMenuInflater; 772 773 /** The autofill manager. Always access via {@link #getAutofillManager()}. */ 774 @Nullable private AutofillManager mAutofillManager; 775 776 static final class NonConfigurationInstances { 777 Object activity; 778 HashMap<String, Object> children; 779 FragmentManagerNonConfig fragments; 780 ArrayMap<String, LoaderManager> loaders; 781 VoiceInteractor voiceInteractor; 782 } 783 /* package */ NonConfigurationInstances mLastNonConfigurationInstances; 784 785 private Window mWindow; 786 787 private WindowManager mWindowManager; 788 /*package*/ View mDecor = null; 789 /*package*/ boolean mWindowAdded = false; 790 /*package*/ boolean mVisibleFromServer = false; 791 /*package*/ boolean mVisibleFromClient = true; 792 /*package*/ ActionBar mActionBar = null; 793 private boolean mEnableDefaultActionBarUp; 794 795 private VoiceInteractor mVoiceInteractor; 796 797 private CharSequence mTitle; 798 private int mTitleColor = 0; 799 800 // we must have a handler before the FragmentController is constructed 801 final Handler mHandler = new Handler(); 802 final FragmentController mFragments = FragmentController.createController(new HostCallbacks()); 803 804 // Most recent call to requestVisibleBehind(). 805 @Deprecated 806 boolean mVisibleBehind; 807 808 private static final class ManagedCursor { ManagedCursor(Cursor cursor)809 ManagedCursor(Cursor cursor) { 810 mCursor = cursor; 811 mReleased = false; 812 mUpdated = false; 813 } 814 815 private final Cursor mCursor; 816 private boolean mReleased; 817 private boolean mUpdated; 818 } 819 820 @GuardedBy("mManagedCursors") 821 private final ArrayList<ManagedCursor> mManagedCursors = new ArrayList<>(); 822 823 @GuardedBy("this") 824 int mResultCode = RESULT_CANCELED; 825 @GuardedBy("this") 826 Intent mResultData = null; 827 828 private TranslucentConversionListener mTranslucentCallback; 829 private boolean mChangeCanvasToTranslucent; 830 831 private SearchEvent mSearchEvent; 832 833 private boolean mTitleReady = false; 834 private int mActionModeTypeStarting = ActionMode.TYPE_PRIMARY; 835 836 private int mDefaultKeyMode = DEFAULT_KEYS_DISABLE; 837 private SpannableStringBuilder mDefaultKeySsb = null; 838 839 private ActivityManager.TaskDescription mTaskDescription = 840 new ActivityManager.TaskDescription(); 841 842 protected static final int[] FOCUSED_STATE_SET = {com.android.internal.R.attr.state_focused}; 843 844 @SuppressWarnings("unused") 845 private final Object mInstanceTracker = StrictMode.trackActivity(this); 846 847 private Thread mUiThread; 848 849 ActivityTransitionState mActivityTransitionState = new ActivityTransitionState(); 850 SharedElementCallback mEnterTransitionListener = SharedElementCallback.NULL_CALLBACK; 851 SharedElementCallback mExitTransitionListener = SharedElementCallback.NULL_CALLBACK; 852 853 private boolean mHasCurrentPermissionsRequest; 854 855 private boolean mAutoFillResetNeeded; 856 857 /** The last autofill id that was returned from {@link #getNextAutofillId()} */ 858 private int mLastAutofillId = View.LAST_APP_AUTOFILL_ID; 859 860 private AutofillPopupWindow mAutofillPopupWindow; 861 getDlWarning()862 private static native String getDlWarning(); 863 864 /** Return the intent that started this activity. */ getIntent()865 public Intent getIntent() { 866 return mIntent; 867 } 868 869 /** 870 * Change the intent returned by {@link #getIntent}. This holds a 871 * reference to the given intent; it does not copy it. Often used in 872 * conjunction with {@link #onNewIntent}. 873 * 874 * @param newIntent The new Intent object to return from getIntent 875 * 876 * @see #getIntent 877 * @see #onNewIntent 878 */ setIntent(Intent newIntent)879 public void setIntent(Intent newIntent) { 880 mIntent = newIntent; 881 } 882 883 /** Return the application that owns this activity. */ getApplication()884 public final Application getApplication() { 885 return mApplication; 886 } 887 888 /** Is this activity embedded inside of another activity? */ isChild()889 public final boolean isChild() { 890 return mParent != null; 891 } 892 893 /** Return the parent activity if this view is an embedded child. */ getParent()894 public final Activity getParent() { 895 return mParent; 896 } 897 898 /** Retrieve the window manager for showing custom windows. */ getWindowManager()899 public WindowManager getWindowManager() { 900 return mWindowManager; 901 } 902 903 /** 904 * Retrieve the current {@link android.view.Window} for the activity. 905 * This can be used to directly access parts of the Window API that 906 * are not available through Activity/Screen. 907 * 908 * @return Window The current window, or null if the activity is not 909 * visual. 910 */ getWindow()911 public Window getWindow() { 912 return mWindow; 913 } 914 915 /** 916 * Return the LoaderManager for this activity, creating it if needed. 917 */ getLoaderManager()918 public LoaderManager getLoaderManager() { 919 return mFragments.getLoaderManager(); 920 } 921 922 /** 923 * Calls {@link android.view.Window#getCurrentFocus} on the 924 * Window of this Activity to return the currently focused view. 925 * 926 * @return View The current View with focus or null. 927 * 928 * @see #getWindow 929 * @see android.view.Window#getCurrentFocus 930 */ 931 @Nullable getCurrentFocus()932 public View getCurrentFocus() { 933 return mWindow != null ? mWindow.getCurrentFocus() : null; 934 } 935 936 /** 937 * (Create and) return the autofill manager 938 * 939 * @return The autofill manager 940 */ getAutofillManager()941 @NonNull private AutofillManager getAutofillManager() { 942 if (mAutofillManager == null) { 943 mAutofillManager = getSystemService(AutofillManager.class); 944 } 945 946 return mAutofillManager; 947 } 948 949 /** 950 * Called when the activity is starting. This is where most initialization 951 * should go: calling {@link #setContentView(int)} to inflate the 952 * activity's UI, using {@link #findViewById} to programmatically interact 953 * with widgets in the UI, calling 954 * {@link #managedQuery(android.net.Uri , String[], String, String[], String)} to retrieve 955 * cursors for data being displayed, etc. 956 * 957 * <p>You can call {@link #finish} from within this function, in 958 * which case onDestroy() will be immediately called without any of the rest 959 * of the activity lifecycle ({@link #onStart}, {@link #onResume}, 960 * {@link #onPause}, etc) executing. 961 * 962 * <p><em>Derived classes must call through to the super class's 963 * implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be 964 * thrown.</em></p> 965 * 966 * @param savedInstanceState If the activity is being re-initialized after 967 * previously being shut down then this Bundle contains the data it most 968 * recently supplied in {@link #onSaveInstanceState}. <b><i>Note: Otherwise it is null.</i></b> 969 * 970 * @see #onStart 971 * @see #onSaveInstanceState 972 * @see #onRestoreInstanceState 973 * @see #onPostCreate 974 */ 975 @MainThread 976 @CallSuper onCreate(@ullable Bundle savedInstanceState)977 protected void onCreate(@Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState) { 978 if (DEBUG_LIFECYCLE) Slog.v(TAG, "onCreate " + this + ": " + savedInstanceState); 979 980 if (getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion > O && mActivityInfo.isFixedOrientation()) { 981 final TypedArray ta = obtainStyledAttributes(com.android.internal.R.styleable.Window); 982 final boolean isTranslucentOrFloating = ActivityInfo.isTranslucentOrFloating(ta); 983 ta.recycle(); 984 985 if (isTranslucentOrFloating) { 986 throw new IllegalStateException( 987 "Only fullscreen opaque activities can request orientation"); 988 } 989 } 990 991 if (mLastNonConfigurationInstances != null) { 992 mFragments.restoreLoaderNonConfig(mLastNonConfigurationInstances.loaders); 993 } 994 if (mActivityInfo.parentActivityName != null) { 995 if (mActionBar == null) { 996 mEnableDefaultActionBarUp = true; 997 } else { 998 mActionBar.setDefaultDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled(true); 999 } 1000 } 1001 if (savedInstanceState != null) { 1002 mAutoFillResetNeeded = savedInstanceState.getBoolean(AUTOFILL_RESET_NEEDED, false); 1003 mLastAutofillId = savedInstanceState.getInt(LAST_AUTOFILL_ID, 1004 View.LAST_APP_AUTOFILL_ID); 1005 1006 if (mAutoFillResetNeeded) { 1007 getAutofillManager().onCreate(savedInstanceState); 1008 } 1009 1010 Parcelable p = savedInstanceState.getParcelable(FRAGMENTS_TAG); 1011 mFragments.restoreAllState(p, mLastNonConfigurationInstances != null 1012 ? mLastNonConfigurationInstances.fragments : null); 1013 } 1014 mFragments.dispatchCreate(); 1015 getApplication().dispatchActivityCreated(this, savedInstanceState); 1016 if (mVoiceInteractor != null) { 1017 mVoiceInteractor.attachActivity(this); 1018 } 1019 mCalled = true; 1020 } 1021 1022 /** 1023 * Same as {@link #onCreate(android.os.Bundle)} but called for those activities created with 1024 * the attribute {@link android.R.attr#persistableMode} set to 1025 * <code>persistAcrossReboots</code>. 1026 * 1027 * @param savedInstanceState if the activity is being re-initialized after 1028 * previously being shut down then this Bundle contains the data it most 1029 * recently supplied in {@link #onSaveInstanceState}. 1030 * <b><i>Note: Otherwise it is null.</i></b> 1031 * @param persistentState if the activity is being re-initialized after 1032 * previously being shut down or powered off then this Bundle contains the data it most 1033 * recently supplied to outPersistentState in {@link #onSaveInstanceState}. 1034 * <b><i>Note: Otherwise it is null.</i></b> 1035 * 1036 * @see #onCreate(android.os.Bundle) 1037 * @see #onStart 1038 * @see #onSaveInstanceState 1039 * @see #onRestoreInstanceState 1040 * @see #onPostCreate 1041 */ onCreate(@ullable Bundle savedInstanceState, @Nullable PersistableBundle persistentState)1042 public void onCreate(@Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState, 1043 @Nullable PersistableBundle persistentState) { 1044 onCreate(savedInstanceState); 1045 } 1046 1047 /** 1048 * The hook for {@link ActivityThread} to restore the state of this activity. 1049 * 1050 * Calls {@link #onSaveInstanceState(android.os.Bundle)} and 1051 * {@link #restoreManagedDialogs(android.os.Bundle)}. 1052 * 1053 * @param savedInstanceState contains the saved state 1054 */ performRestoreInstanceState(Bundle savedInstanceState)1055 final void performRestoreInstanceState(Bundle savedInstanceState) { 1056 onRestoreInstanceState(savedInstanceState); 1057 restoreManagedDialogs(savedInstanceState); 1058 } 1059 1060 /** 1061 * The hook for {@link ActivityThread} to restore the state of this activity. 1062 * 1063 * Calls {@link #onSaveInstanceState(android.os.Bundle)} and 1064 * {@link #restoreManagedDialogs(android.os.Bundle)}. 1065 * 1066 * @param savedInstanceState contains the saved state 1067 * @param persistentState contains the persistable saved state 1068 */ performRestoreInstanceState(Bundle savedInstanceState, PersistableBundle persistentState)1069 final void performRestoreInstanceState(Bundle savedInstanceState, 1070 PersistableBundle persistentState) { 1071 onRestoreInstanceState(savedInstanceState, persistentState); 1072 if (savedInstanceState != null) { 1073 restoreManagedDialogs(savedInstanceState); 1074 } 1075 } 1076 1077 /** 1078 * This method is called after {@link #onStart} when the activity is 1079 * being re-initialized from a previously saved state, given here in 1080 * <var>savedInstanceState</var>. Most implementations will simply use {@link #onCreate} 1081 * to restore their state, but it is sometimes convenient to do it here 1082 * after all of the initialization has been done or to allow subclasses to 1083 * decide whether to use your default implementation. The default 1084 * implementation of this method performs a restore of any view state that 1085 * had previously been frozen by {@link #onSaveInstanceState}. 1086 * 1087 * <p>This method is called between {@link #onStart} and 1088 * {@link #onPostCreate}. 1089 * 1090 * @param savedInstanceState the data most recently supplied in {@link #onSaveInstanceState}. 1091 * 1092 * @see #onCreate 1093 * @see #onPostCreate 1094 * @see #onResume 1095 * @see #onSaveInstanceState 1096 */ onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle savedInstanceState)1097 protected void onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle savedInstanceState) { 1098 if (mWindow != null) { 1099 Bundle windowState = savedInstanceState.getBundle(WINDOW_HIERARCHY_TAG); 1100 if (windowState != null) { 1101 mWindow.restoreHierarchyState(windowState); 1102 } 1103 } 1104 } 1105 1106 /** 1107 * This is the same as {@link #onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle)} but is called for activities 1108 * created with the attribute {@link android.R.attr#persistableMode} set to 1109 * <code>persistAcrossReboots</code>. The {@link android.os.PersistableBundle} passed 1110 * came from the restored PersistableBundle first 1111 * saved in {@link #onSaveInstanceState(Bundle, PersistableBundle)}. 1112 * 1113 * <p>This method is called between {@link #onStart} and 1114 * {@link #onPostCreate}. 1115 * 1116 * <p>If this method is called {@link #onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle)} will not be called. 1117 * 1118 * @param savedInstanceState the data most recently supplied in {@link #onSaveInstanceState}. 1119 * @param persistentState the data most recently supplied in {@link #onSaveInstanceState}. 1120 * 1121 * @see #onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle) 1122 * @see #onCreate 1123 * @see #onPostCreate 1124 * @see #onResume 1125 * @see #onSaveInstanceState 1126 */ onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle savedInstanceState, PersistableBundle persistentState)1127 public void onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle savedInstanceState, 1128 PersistableBundle persistentState) { 1129 if (savedInstanceState != null) { 1130 onRestoreInstanceState(savedInstanceState); 1131 } 1132 } 1133 1134 /** 1135 * Restore the state of any saved managed dialogs. 1136 * 1137 * @param savedInstanceState The bundle to restore from. 1138 */ restoreManagedDialogs(Bundle savedInstanceState)1139 private void restoreManagedDialogs(Bundle savedInstanceState) { 1140 final Bundle b = savedInstanceState.getBundle(SAVED_DIALOGS_TAG); 1141 if (b == null) { 1142 return; 1143 } 1144 1145 final int[] ids = b.getIntArray(SAVED_DIALOG_IDS_KEY); 1146 final int numDialogs = ids.length; 1147 mManagedDialogs = new SparseArray<ManagedDialog>(numDialogs); 1148 for (int i = 0; i < numDialogs; i++) { 1149 final Integer dialogId = ids[i]; 1150 Bundle dialogState = b.getBundle(savedDialogKeyFor(dialogId)); 1151 if (dialogState != null) { 1152 // Calling onRestoreInstanceState() below will invoke dispatchOnCreate 1153 // so tell createDialog() not to do it, otherwise we get an exception 1154 final ManagedDialog md = new ManagedDialog(); 1155 md.mArgs = b.getBundle(savedDialogArgsKeyFor(dialogId)); 1156 md.mDialog = createDialog(dialogId, dialogState, md.mArgs); 1157 if (md.mDialog != null) { 1158 mManagedDialogs.put(dialogId, md); 1159 onPrepareDialog(dialogId, md.mDialog, md.mArgs); 1160 md.mDialog.onRestoreInstanceState(dialogState); 1161 } 1162 } 1163 } 1164 } 1165 createDialog(Integer dialogId, Bundle state, Bundle args)1166 private Dialog createDialog(Integer dialogId, Bundle state, Bundle args) { 1167 final Dialog dialog = onCreateDialog(dialogId, args); 1168 if (dialog == null) { 1169 return null; 1170 } 1171 dialog.dispatchOnCreate(state); 1172 return dialog; 1173 } 1174 savedDialogKeyFor(int key)1175 private static String savedDialogKeyFor(int key) { 1176 return SAVED_DIALOG_KEY_PREFIX + key; 1177 } 1178 savedDialogArgsKeyFor(int key)1179 private static String savedDialogArgsKeyFor(int key) { 1180 return SAVED_DIALOG_ARGS_KEY_PREFIX + key; 1181 } 1182 1183 /** 1184 * Called when activity start-up is complete (after {@link #onStart} 1185 * and {@link #onRestoreInstanceState} have been called). Applications will 1186 * generally not implement this method; it is intended for system 1187 * classes to do final initialization after application code has run. 1188 * 1189 * <p><em>Derived classes must call through to the super class's 1190 * implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be 1191 * thrown.</em></p> 1192 * 1193 * @param savedInstanceState If the activity is being re-initialized after 1194 * previously being shut down then this Bundle contains the data it most 1195 * recently supplied in {@link #onSaveInstanceState}. <b><i>Note: Otherwise it is null.</i></b> 1196 * @see #onCreate 1197 */ 1198 @CallSuper onPostCreate(@ullable Bundle savedInstanceState)1199 protected void onPostCreate(@Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState) { 1200 if (!isChild()) { 1201 mTitleReady = true; 1202 onTitleChanged(getTitle(), getTitleColor()); 1203 } 1204 1205 mCalled = true; 1206 } 1207 1208 /** 1209 * This is the same as {@link #onPostCreate(Bundle)} but is called for activities 1210 * created with the attribute {@link android.R.attr#persistableMode} set to 1211 * <code>persistAcrossReboots</code>. 1212 * 1213 * @param savedInstanceState The data most recently supplied in {@link #onSaveInstanceState} 1214 * @param persistentState The data caming from the PersistableBundle first 1215 * saved in {@link #onSaveInstanceState(Bundle, PersistableBundle)}. 1216 * 1217 * @see #onCreate 1218 */ onPostCreate(@ullable Bundle savedInstanceState, @Nullable PersistableBundle persistentState)1219 public void onPostCreate(@Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState, 1220 @Nullable PersistableBundle persistentState) { 1221 onPostCreate(savedInstanceState); 1222 } 1223 1224 /** 1225 * Called after {@link #onCreate} — or after {@link #onRestart} when 1226 * the activity had been stopped, but is now again being displayed to the 1227 * user. It will be followed by {@link #onResume}. 1228 * 1229 * <p><em>Derived classes must call through to the super class's 1230 * implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be 1231 * thrown.</em></p> 1232 * 1233 * @see #onCreate 1234 * @see #onStop 1235 * @see #onResume 1236 */ 1237 @CallSuper onStart()1238 protected void onStart() { 1239 if (DEBUG_LIFECYCLE) Slog.v(TAG, "onStart " + this); 1240 mCalled = true; 1241 1242 mFragments.doLoaderStart(); 1243 1244 getApplication().dispatchActivityStarted(this); 1245 1246 if (mAutoFillResetNeeded) { 1247 AutofillManager afm = getAutofillManager(); 1248 if (afm != null) { 1249 afm.onVisibleForAutofill(); 1250 } 1251 } 1252 } 1253 1254 /** 1255 * Called after {@link #onStop} when the current activity is being 1256 * re-displayed to the user (the user has navigated back to it). It will 1257 * be followed by {@link #onStart} and then {@link #onResume}. 1258 * 1259 * <p>For activities that are using raw {@link Cursor} objects (instead of 1260 * creating them through 1261 * {@link #managedQuery(android.net.Uri , String[], String, String[], String)}, 1262 * this is usually the place 1263 * where the cursor should be requeried (because you had deactivated it in 1264 * {@link #onStop}. 1265 * 1266 * <p><em>Derived classes must call through to the super class's 1267 * implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be 1268 * thrown.</em></p> 1269 * 1270 * @see #onStop 1271 * @see #onStart 1272 * @see #onResume 1273 */ 1274 @CallSuper onRestart()1275 protected void onRestart() { 1276 mCalled = true; 1277 } 1278 1279 /** 1280 * Called when an {@link #onResume} is coming up, prior to other pre-resume callbacks 1281 * such as {@link #onNewIntent} and {@link #onActivityResult}. This is primarily intended 1282 * to give the activity a hint that its state is no longer saved -- it will generally 1283 * be called after {@link #onSaveInstanceState} and prior to the activity being 1284 * resumed/started again. 1285 */ onStateNotSaved()1286 public void onStateNotSaved() { 1287 } 1288 1289 /** 1290 * Called after {@link #onRestoreInstanceState}, {@link #onRestart}, or 1291 * {@link #onPause}, for your activity to start interacting with the user. 1292 * This is a good place to begin animations, open exclusive-access devices 1293 * (such as the camera), etc. 1294 * 1295 * <p>Keep in mind that onResume is not the best indicator that your activity 1296 * is visible to the user; a system window such as the keyguard may be in 1297 * front. Use {@link #onWindowFocusChanged} to know for certain that your 1298 * activity is visible to the user (for example, to resume a game). 1299 * 1300 * <p><em>Derived classes must call through to the super class's 1301 * implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be 1302 * thrown.</em></p> 1303 * 1304 * @see #onRestoreInstanceState 1305 * @see #onRestart 1306 * @see #onPostResume 1307 * @see #onPause 1308 */ 1309 @CallSuper onResume()1310 protected void onResume() { 1311 if (DEBUG_LIFECYCLE) Slog.v(TAG, "onResume " + this); 1312 getApplication().dispatchActivityResumed(this); 1313 mActivityTransitionState.onResume(this, isTopOfTask()); 1314 mCalled = true; 1315 } 1316 1317 /** 1318 * Called when activity resume is complete (after {@link #onResume} has 1319 * been called). Applications will generally not implement this method; 1320 * it is intended for system classes to do final setup after application 1321 * resume code has run. 1322 * 1323 * <p><em>Derived classes must call through to the super class's 1324 * implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be 1325 * thrown.</em></p> 1326 * 1327 * @see #onResume 1328 */ 1329 @CallSuper onPostResume()1330 protected void onPostResume() { 1331 final Window win = getWindow(); 1332 if (win != null) win.makeActive(); 1333 if (mActionBar != null) mActionBar.setShowHideAnimationEnabled(true); 1334 mCalled = true; 1335 } 1336 setVoiceInteractor(IVoiceInteractor voiceInteractor)1337 void setVoiceInteractor(IVoiceInteractor voiceInteractor) { 1338 if (mVoiceInteractor != null) { 1339 for (Request activeRequest: mVoiceInteractor.getActiveRequests()) { 1340 activeRequest.cancel(); 1341 activeRequest.clear(); 1342 } 1343 } 1344 if (voiceInteractor == null) { 1345 mVoiceInteractor = null; 1346 } else { 1347 mVoiceInteractor = new VoiceInteractor(voiceInteractor, this, this, 1348 Looper.myLooper()); 1349 } 1350 } 1351 1352 /** 1353 * Gets the next autofill ID. 1354 * 1355 * <p>All IDs will be bigger than {@link View#LAST_APP_AUTOFILL_ID}. All IDs returned 1356 * will be unique. 1357 * 1358 * @return A ID that is unique in the activity 1359 * 1360 * {@hide} 1361 */ getNextAutofillId()1362 public int getNextAutofillId() { 1363 if (mLastAutofillId == Integer.MAX_VALUE - 1) { 1364 mLastAutofillId = View.LAST_APP_AUTOFILL_ID; 1365 } 1366 1367 mLastAutofillId++; 1368 1369 return mLastAutofillId; 1370 } 1371 1372 /** 1373 * Check whether this activity is running as part of a voice interaction with the user. 1374 * If true, it should perform its interaction with the user through the 1375 * {@link VoiceInteractor} returned by {@link #getVoiceInteractor}. 1376 */ isVoiceInteraction()1377 public boolean isVoiceInteraction() { 1378 return mVoiceInteractor != null; 1379 } 1380 1381 /** 1382 * Like {@link #isVoiceInteraction}, but only returns true if this is also the root 1383 * of a voice interaction. That is, returns true if this activity was directly 1384 * started by the voice interaction service as the initiation of a voice interaction. 1385 * Otherwise, for example if it was started by another activity while under voice 1386 * interaction, returns false. 1387 */ isVoiceInteractionRoot()1388 public boolean isVoiceInteractionRoot() { 1389 try { 1390 return mVoiceInteractor != null 1391 && ActivityManager.getService().isRootVoiceInteraction(mToken); 1392 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1393 } 1394 return false; 1395 } 1396 1397 /** 1398 * Retrieve the active {@link VoiceInteractor} that the user is going through to 1399 * interact with this activity. 1400 */ getVoiceInteractor()1401 public VoiceInteractor getVoiceInteractor() { 1402 return mVoiceInteractor; 1403 } 1404 1405 /** 1406 * Queries whether the currently enabled voice interaction service supports returning 1407 * a voice interactor for use by the activity. This is valid only for the duration of the 1408 * activity. 1409 * 1410 * @return whether the current voice interaction service supports local voice interaction 1411 */ isLocalVoiceInteractionSupported()1412 public boolean isLocalVoiceInteractionSupported() { 1413 try { 1414 return ActivityManager.getService().supportsLocalVoiceInteraction(); 1415 } catch (RemoteException re) { 1416 } 1417 return false; 1418 } 1419 1420 /** 1421 * Starts a local voice interaction session. When ready, 1422 * {@link #onLocalVoiceInteractionStarted()} is called. You can pass a bundle of private options 1423 * to the registered voice interaction service. 1424 * @param privateOptions a Bundle of private arguments to the current voice interaction service 1425 */ startLocalVoiceInteraction(Bundle privateOptions)1426 public void startLocalVoiceInteraction(Bundle privateOptions) { 1427 try { 1428 ActivityManager.getService().startLocalVoiceInteraction(mToken, privateOptions); 1429 } catch (RemoteException re) { 1430 } 1431 } 1432 1433 /** 1434 * Callback to indicate that {@link #startLocalVoiceInteraction(Bundle)} has resulted in a 1435 * voice interaction session being started. You can now retrieve a voice interactor using 1436 * {@link #getVoiceInteractor()}. 1437 */ onLocalVoiceInteractionStarted()1438 public void onLocalVoiceInteractionStarted() { 1439 } 1440 1441 /** 1442 * Callback to indicate that the local voice interaction has stopped either 1443 * because it was requested through a call to {@link #stopLocalVoiceInteraction()} 1444 * or because it was canceled by the user. The previously acquired {@link VoiceInteractor} 1445 * is no longer valid after this. 1446 */ onLocalVoiceInteractionStopped()1447 public void onLocalVoiceInteractionStopped() { 1448 } 1449 1450 /** 1451 * Request to terminate the current voice interaction that was previously started 1452 * using {@link #startLocalVoiceInteraction(Bundle)}. When the interaction is 1453 * terminated, {@link #onLocalVoiceInteractionStopped()} will be called. 1454 */ stopLocalVoiceInteraction()1455 public void stopLocalVoiceInteraction() { 1456 try { 1457 ActivityManager.getService().stopLocalVoiceInteraction(mToken); 1458 } catch (RemoteException re) { 1459 } 1460 } 1461 1462 /** 1463 * This is called for activities that set launchMode to "singleTop" in 1464 * their package, or if a client used the {@link Intent#FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP} 1465 * flag when calling {@link #startActivity}. In either case, when the 1466 * activity is re-launched while at the top of the activity stack instead 1467 * of a new instance of the activity being started, onNewIntent() will be 1468 * called on the existing instance with the Intent that was used to 1469 * re-launch it. 1470 * 1471 * <p>An activity will always be paused before receiving a new intent, so 1472 * you can count on {@link #onResume} being called after this method. 1473 * 1474 * <p>Note that {@link #getIntent} still returns the original Intent. You 1475 * can use {@link #setIntent} to update it to this new Intent. 1476 * 1477 * @param intent The new intent that was started for the activity. 1478 * 1479 * @see #getIntent 1480 * @see #setIntent 1481 * @see #onResume 1482 */ onNewIntent(Intent intent)1483 protected void onNewIntent(Intent intent) { 1484 } 1485 1486 /** 1487 * The hook for {@link ActivityThread} to save the state of this activity. 1488 * 1489 * Calls {@link #onSaveInstanceState(android.os.Bundle)} 1490 * and {@link #saveManagedDialogs(android.os.Bundle)}. 1491 * 1492 * @param outState The bundle to save the state to. 1493 */ performSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState)1494 final void performSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) { 1495 onSaveInstanceState(outState); 1496 saveManagedDialogs(outState); 1497 mActivityTransitionState.saveState(outState); 1498 storeHasCurrentPermissionRequest(outState); 1499 if (DEBUG_LIFECYCLE) Slog.v(TAG, "onSaveInstanceState " + this + ": " + outState); 1500 } 1501 1502 /** 1503 * The hook for {@link ActivityThread} to save the state of this activity. 1504 * 1505 * Calls {@link #onSaveInstanceState(android.os.Bundle)} 1506 * and {@link #saveManagedDialogs(android.os.Bundle)}. 1507 * 1508 * @param outState The bundle to save the state to. 1509 * @param outPersistentState The bundle to save persistent state to. 1510 */ performSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState, PersistableBundle outPersistentState)1511 final void performSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState, PersistableBundle outPersistentState) { 1512 onSaveInstanceState(outState, outPersistentState); 1513 saveManagedDialogs(outState); 1514 storeHasCurrentPermissionRequest(outState); 1515 if (DEBUG_LIFECYCLE) Slog.v(TAG, "onSaveInstanceState " + this + ": " + outState + 1516 ", " + outPersistentState); 1517 } 1518 1519 /** 1520 * Called to retrieve per-instance state from an activity before being killed 1521 * so that the state can be restored in {@link #onCreate} or 1522 * {@link #onRestoreInstanceState} (the {@link Bundle} populated by this method 1523 * will be passed to both). 1524 * 1525 * <p>This method is called before an activity may be killed so that when it 1526 * comes back some time in the future it can restore its state. For example, 1527 * if activity B is launched in front of activity A, and at some point activity 1528 * A is killed to reclaim resources, activity A will have a chance to save the 1529 * current state of its user interface via this method so that when the user 1530 * returns to activity A, the state of the user interface can be restored 1531 * via {@link #onCreate} or {@link #onRestoreInstanceState}. 1532 * 1533 * <p>Do not confuse this method with activity lifecycle callbacks such as 1534 * {@link #onPause}, which is always called when an activity is being placed 1535 * in the background or on its way to destruction, or {@link #onStop} which 1536 * is called before destruction. One example of when {@link #onPause} and 1537 * {@link #onStop} is called and not this method is when a user navigates back 1538 * from activity B to activity A: there is no need to call {@link #onSaveInstanceState} 1539 * on B because that particular instance will never be restored, so the 1540 * system avoids calling it. An example when {@link #onPause} is called and 1541 * not {@link #onSaveInstanceState} is when activity B is launched in front of activity A: 1542 * the system may avoid calling {@link #onSaveInstanceState} on activity A if it isn't 1543 * killed during the lifetime of B since the state of the user interface of 1544 * A will stay intact. 1545 * 1546 * <p>The default implementation takes care of most of the UI per-instance 1547 * state for you by calling {@link android.view.View#onSaveInstanceState()} on each 1548 * view in the hierarchy that has an id, and by saving the id of the currently 1549 * focused view (all of which is restored by the default implementation of 1550 * {@link #onRestoreInstanceState}). If you override this method to save additional 1551 * information not captured by each individual view, you will likely want to 1552 * call through to the default implementation, otherwise be prepared to save 1553 * all of the state of each view yourself. 1554 * 1555 * <p>If called, this method will occur before {@link #onStop}. There are 1556 * no guarantees about whether it will occur before or after {@link #onPause}. 1557 * 1558 * @param outState Bundle in which to place your saved state. 1559 * 1560 * @see #onCreate 1561 * @see #onRestoreInstanceState 1562 * @see #onPause 1563 */ onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState)1564 protected void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) { 1565 outState.putBundle(WINDOW_HIERARCHY_TAG, mWindow.saveHierarchyState()); 1566 1567 outState.putInt(LAST_AUTOFILL_ID, mLastAutofillId); 1568 Parcelable p = mFragments.saveAllState(); 1569 if (p != null) { 1570 outState.putParcelable(FRAGMENTS_TAG, p); 1571 } 1572 if (mAutoFillResetNeeded) { 1573 outState.putBoolean(AUTOFILL_RESET_NEEDED, true); 1574 getAutofillManager().onSaveInstanceState(outState); 1575 } 1576 getApplication().dispatchActivitySaveInstanceState(this, outState); 1577 } 1578 1579 /** 1580 * This is the same as {@link #onSaveInstanceState} but is called for activities 1581 * created with the attribute {@link android.R.attr#persistableMode} set to 1582 * <code>persistAcrossReboots</code>. The {@link android.os.PersistableBundle} passed 1583 * in will be saved and presented in {@link #onCreate(Bundle, PersistableBundle)} 1584 * the first time that this activity is restarted following the next device reboot. 1585 * 1586 * @param outState Bundle in which to place your saved state. 1587 * @param outPersistentState State which will be saved across reboots. 1588 * 1589 * @see #onSaveInstanceState(Bundle) 1590 * @see #onCreate 1591 * @see #onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle, PersistableBundle) 1592 * @see #onPause 1593 */ onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState, PersistableBundle outPersistentState)1594 public void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState, PersistableBundle outPersistentState) { 1595 onSaveInstanceState(outState); 1596 } 1597 1598 /** 1599 * Save the state of any managed dialogs. 1600 * 1601 * @param outState place to store the saved state. 1602 */ saveManagedDialogs(Bundle outState)1603 private void saveManagedDialogs(Bundle outState) { 1604 if (mManagedDialogs == null) { 1605 return; 1606 } 1607 1608 final int numDialogs = mManagedDialogs.size(); 1609 if (numDialogs == 0) { 1610 return; 1611 } 1612 1613 Bundle dialogState = new Bundle(); 1614 1615 int[] ids = new int[mManagedDialogs.size()]; 1616 1617 // save each dialog's bundle, gather the ids 1618 for (int i = 0; i < numDialogs; i++) { 1619 final int key = mManagedDialogs.keyAt(i); 1620 ids[i] = key; 1621 final ManagedDialog md = mManagedDialogs.valueAt(i); 1622 dialogState.putBundle(savedDialogKeyFor(key), md.mDialog.onSaveInstanceState()); 1623 if (md.mArgs != null) { 1624 dialogState.putBundle(savedDialogArgsKeyFor(key), md.mArgs); 1625 } 1626 } 1627 1628 dialogState.putIntArray(SAVED_DIALOG_IDS_KEY, ids); 1629 outState.putBundle(SAVED_DIALOGS_TAG, dialogState); 1630 } 1631 1632 1633 /** 1634 * Called as part of the activity lifecycle when an activity is going into 1635 * the background, but has not (yet) been killed. The counterpart to 1636 * {@link #onResume}. 1637 * 1638 * <p>When activity B is launched in front of activity A, this callback will 1639 * be invoked on A. B will not be created until A's {@link #onPause} returns, 1640 * so be sure to not do anything lengthy here. 1641 * 1642 * <p>This callback is mostly used for saving any persistent state the 1643 * activity is editing, to present a "edit in place" model to the user and 1644 * making sure nothing is lost if there are not enough resources to start 1645 * the new activity without first killing this one. This is also a good 1646 * place to do things like stop animations and other things that consume a 1647 * noticeable amount of CPU in order to make the switch to the next activity 1648 * as fast as possible, or to close resources that are exclusive access 1649 * such as the camera. 1650 * 1651 * <p>In situations where the system needs more memory it may kill paused 1652 * processes to reclaim resources. Because of this, you should be sure 1653 * that all of your state is saved by the time you return from 1654 * this function. In general {@link #onSaveInstanceState} is used to save 1655 * per-instance state in the activity and this method is used to store 1656 * global persistent data (in content providers, files, etc.) 1657 * 1658 * <p>After receiving this call you will usually receive a following call 1659 * to {@link #onStop} (after the next activity has been resumed and 1660 * displayed), however in some cases there will be a direct call back to 1661 * {@link #onResume} without going through the stopped state. 1662 * 1663 * <p><em>Derived classes must call through to the super class's 1664 * implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be 1665 * thrown.</em></p> 1666 * 1667 * @see #onResume 1668 * @see #onSaveInstanceState 1669 * @see #onStop 1670 */ 1671 @CallSuper onPause()1672 protected void onPause() { 1673 if (DEBUG_LIFECYCLE) Slog.v(TAG, "onPause " + this); 1674 getApplication().dispatchActivityPaused(this); 1675 mCalled = true; 1676 } 1677 1678 /** 1679 * Called as part of the activity lifecycle when an activity is about to go 1680 * into the background as the result of user choice. For example, when the 1681 * user presses the Home key, {@link #onUserLeaveHint} will be called, but 1682 * when an incoming phone call causes the in-call Activity to be automatically 1683 * brought to the foreground, {@link #onUserLeaveHint} will not be called on 1684 * the activity being interrupted. In cases when it is invoked, this method 1685 * is called right before the activity's {@link #onPause} callback. 1686 * 1687 * <p>This callback and {@link #onUserInteraction} are intended to help 1688 * activities manage status bar notifications intelligently; specifically, 1689 * for helping activities determine the proper time to cancel a notfication. 1690 * 1691 * @see #onUserInteraction() 1692 */ onUserLeaveHint()1693 protected void onUserLeaveHint() { 1694 } 1695 1696 /** 1697 * Generate a new thumbnail for this activity. This method is called before 1698 * pausing the activity, and should draw into <var>outBitmap</var> the 1699 * imagery for the desired thumbnail in the dimensions of that bitmap. It 1700 * can use the given <var>canvas</var>, which is configured to draw into the 1701 * bitmap, for rendering if desired. 1702 * 1703 * <p>The default implementation returns fails and does not draw a thumbnail; 1704 * this will result in the platform creating its own thumbnail if needed. 1705 * 1706 * @param outBitmap The bitmap to contain the thumbnail. 1707 * @param canvas Can be used to render into the bitmap. 1708 * 1709 * @return Return true if you have drawn into the bitmap; otherwise after 1710 * you return it will be filled with a default thumbnail. 1711 * 1712 * @see #onCreateDescription 1713 * @see #onSaveInstanceState 1714 * @see #onPause 1715 */ onCreateThumbnail(Bitmap outBitmap, Canvas canvas)1716 public boolean onCreateThumbnail(Bitmap outBitmap, Canvas canvas) { 1717 return false; 1718 } 1719 1720 /** 1721 * Generate a new description for this activity. This method is called 1722 * before pausing the activity and can, if desired, return some textual 1723 * description of its current state to be displayed to the user. 1724 * 1725 * <p>The default implementation returns null, which will cause you to 1726 * inherit the description from the previous activity. If all activities 1727 * return null, generally the label of the top activity will be used as the 1728 * description. 1729 * 1730 * @return A description of what the user is doing. It should be short and 1731 * sweet (only a few words). 1732 * 1733 * @see #onCreateThumbnail 1734 * @see #onSaveInstanceState 1735 * @see #onPause 1736 */ 1737 @Nullable onCreateDescription()1738 public CharSequence onCreateDescription() { 1739 return null; 1740 } 1741 1742 /** 1743 * This is called when the user is requesting an assist, to build a full 1744 * {@link Intent#ACTION_ASSIST} Intent with all of the context of the current 1745 * application. You can override this method to place into the bundle anything 1746 * you would like to appear in the {@link Intent#EXTRA_ASSIST_CONTEXT} part 1747 * of the assist Intent. 1748 * 1749 * <p>This function will be called after any global assist callbacks that had 1750 * been registered with {@link Application#registerOnProvideAssistDataListener 1751 * Application.registerOnProvideAssistDataListener}. 1752 */ onProvideAssistData(Bundle data)1753 public void onProvideAssistData(Bundle data) { 1754 } 1755 1756 /** 1757 * This is called when the user is requesting an assist, to provide references 1758 * to content related to the current activity. Before being called, the 1759 * {@code outContent} Intent is filled with the base Intent of the activity (the Intent 1760 * returned by {@link #getIntent()}). The Intent's extras are stripped of any types 1761 * that are not valid for {@link PersistableBundle} or non-framework Parcelables, and 1762 * the flags {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION} and 1763 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_PERSISTABLE_URI_PERMISSION} are cleared from the Intent. 1764 * 1765 * <p>Custom implementation may adjust the content intent to better reflect the top-level 1766 * context of the activity, and fill in its ClipData with additional content of 1767 * interest that the user is currently viewing. For example, an image gallery application 1768 * that has launched in to an activity allowing the user to swipe through pictures should 1769 * modify the intent to reference the current image they are looking it; such an 1770 * application when showing a list of pictures should add a ClipData that has 1771 * references to all of the pictures currently visible on screen.</p> 1772 * 1773 * @param outContent The assist content to return. 1774 */ onProvideAssistContent(AssistContent outContent)1775 public void onProvideAssistContent(AssistContent outContent) { 1776 } 1777 1778 /** 1779 * Request the Keyboard Shortcuts screen to show up. This will trigger 1780 * {@link #onProvideKeyboardShortcuts} to retrieve the shortcuts for the foreground activity. 1781 */ requestShowKeyboardShortcuts()1782 public final void requestShowKeyboardShortcuts() { 1783 Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_SHOW_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS); 1784 intent.setPackage(KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_RECEIVER_PKG_NAME); 1785 sendBroadcastAsUser(intent, UserHandle.SYSTEM); 1786 } 1787 1788 /** 1789 * Dismiss the Keyboard Shortcuts screen. 1790 */ dismissKeyboardShortcutsHelper()1791 public final void dismissKeyboardShortcutsHelper() { 1792 Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_DISMISS_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS); 1793 intent.setPackage(KEYBOARD_SHORTCUTS_RECEIVER_PKG_NAME); 1794 sendBroadcastAsUser(intent, UserHandle.SYSTEM); 1795 } 1796 1797 @Override onProvideKeyboardShortcuts( List<KeyboardShortcutGroup> data, Menu menu, int deviceId)1798 public void onProvideKeyboardShortcuts( 1799 List<KeyboardShortcutGroup> data, Menu menu, int deviceId) { 1800 if (menu == null) { 1801 return; 1802 } 1803 KeyboardShortcutGroup group = null; 1804 int menuSize = menu.size(); 1805 for (int i = 0; i < menuSize; ++i) { 1806 final MenuItem item = menu.getItem(i); 1807 final CharSequence title = item.getTitle(); 1808 final char alphaShortcut = item.getAlphabeticShortcut(); 1809 final int alphaModifiers = item.getAlphabeticModifiers(); 1810 if (title != null && alphaShortcut != MIN_VALUE) { 1811 if (group == null) { 1812 final int resource = mApplication.getApplicationInfo().labelRes; 1813 group = new KeyboardShortcutGroup(resource != 0 ? getString(resource) : null); 1814 } 1815 group.addItem(new KeyboardShortcutInfo( 1816 title, alphaShortcut, alphaModifiers)); 1817 } 1818 } 1819 if (group != null) { 1820 data.add(group); 1821 } 1822 } 1823 1824 /** 1825 * Ask to have the current assistant shown to the user. This only works if the calling 1826 * activity is the current foreground activity. It is the same as calling 1827 * {@link android.service.voice.VoiceInteractionService#showSession 1828 * VoiceInteractionService.showSession} and requesting all of the possible context. 1829 * The receiver will always see 1830 * {@link android.service.voice.VoiceInteractionSession#SHOW_SOURCE_APPLICATION} set. 1831 * @return Returns true if the assistant was successfully invoked, else false. For example 1832 * false will be returned if the caller is not the current top activity. 1833 */ showAssist(Bundle args)1834 public boolean showAssist(Bundle args) { 1835 try { 1836 return ActivityManager.getService().showAssistFromActivity(mToken, args); 1837 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1838 } 1839 return false; 1840 } 1841 1842 /** 1843 * Called when you are no longer visible to the user. You will next 1844 * receive either {@link #onRestart}, {@link #onDestroy}, or nothing, 1845 * depending on later user activity. 1846 * 1847 * <p><em>Derived classes must call through to the super class's 1848 * implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be 1849 * thrown.</em></p> 1850 * 1851 * @see #onRestart 1852 * @see #onResume 1853 * @see #onSaveInstanceState 1854 * @see #onDestroy 1855 */ 1856 @CallSuper onStop()1857 protected void onStop() { 1858 if (DEBUG_LIFECYCLE) Slog.v(TAG, "onStop " + this); 1859 if (mActionBar != null) mActionBar.setShowHideAnimationEnabled(false); 1860 mActivityTransitionState.onStop(); 1861 getApplication().dispatchActivityStopped(this); 1862 mTranslucentCallback = null; 1863 mCalled = true; 1864 if (isFinishing() && mAutoFillResetNeeded) { 1865 getAutofillManager().commit(); 1866 } 1867 } 1868 1869 /** 1870 * Perform any final cleanup before an activity is destroyed. This can 1871 * happen either because the activity is finishing (someone called 1872 * {@link #finish} on it, or because the system is temporarily destroying 1873 * this instance of the activity to save space. You can distinguish 1874 * between these two scenarios with the {@link #isFinishing} method. 1875 * 1876 * <p><em>Note: do not count on this method being called as a place for 1877 * saving data! For example, if an activity is editing data in a content 1878 * provider, those edits should be committed in either {@link #onPause} or 1879 * {@link #onSaveInstanceState}, not here.</em> This method is usually implemented to 1880 * free resources like threads that are associated with an activity, so 1881 * that a destroyed activity does not leave such things around while the 1882 * rest of its application is still running. There are situations where 1883 * the system will simply kill the activity's hosting process without 1884 * calling this method (or any others) in it, so it should not be used to 1885 * do things that are intended to remain around after the process goes 1886 * away. 1887 * 1888 * <p><em>Derived classes must call through to the super class's 1889 * implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be 1890 * thrown.</em></p> 1891 * 1892 * @see #onPause 1893 * @see #onStop 1894 * @see #finish 1895 * @see #isFinishing 1896 */ 1897 @CallSuper onDestroy()1898 protected void onDestroy() { 1899 if (DEBUG_LIFECYCLE) Slog.v(TAG, "onDestroy " + this); 1900 mCalled = true; 1901 1902 // dismiss any dialogs we are managing. 1903 if (mManagedDialogs != null) { 1904 final int numDialogs = mManagedDialogs.size(); 1905 for (int i = 0; i < numDialogs; i++) { 1906 final ManagedDialog md = mManagedDialogs.valueAt(i); 1907 if (md.mDialog.isShowing()) { 1908 md.mDialog.dismiss(); 1909 } 1910 } 1911 mManagedDialogs = null; 1912 } 1913 1914 // close any cursors we are managing. 1915 synchronized (mManagedCursors) { 1916 int numCursors = mManagedCursors.size(); 1917 for (int i = 0; i < numCursors; i++) { 1918 ManagedCursor c = mManagedCursors.get(i); 1919 if (c != null) { 1920 c.mCursor.close(); 1921 } 1922 } 1923 mManagedCursors.clear(); 1924 } 1925 1926 // Close any open search dialog 1927 if (mSearchManager != null) { 1928 mSearchManager.stopSearch(); 1929 } 1930 1931 if (mActionBar != null) { 1932 mActionBar.onDestroy(); 1933 } 1934 1935 getApplication().dispatchActivityDestroyed(this); 1936 } 1937 1938 /** 1939 * Report to the system that your app is now fully drawn, purely for diagnostic 1940 * purposes (calling it does not impact the visible behavior of the activity). 1941 * This is only used to help instrument application launch times, so that the 1942 * app can report when it is fully in a usable state; without this, the only thing 1943 * the system itself can determine is the point at which the activity's window 1944 * is <em>first</em> drawn and displayed. To participate in app launch time 1945 * measurement, you should always call this method after first launch (when 1946 * {@link #onCreate(android.os.Bundle)} is called), at the point where you have 1947 * entirely drawn your UI and populated with all of the significant data. You 1948 * can safely call this method any time after first launch as well, in which case 1949 * it will simply be ignored. 1950 */ reportFullyDrawn()1951 public void reportFullyDrawn() { 1952 if (mDoReportFullyDrawn) { 1953 mDoReportFullyDrawn = false; 1954 try { 1955 ActivityManager.getService().reportActivityFullyDrawn(mToken); 1956 } catch (RemoteException e) { 1957 } 1958 } 1959 } 1960 1961 /** 1962 * Called by the system when the activity changes from fullscreen mode to multi-window mode and 1963 * visa-versa. This method provides the same configuration that will be sent in the following 1964 * {@link #onConfigurationChanged(Configuration)} call after the activity enters this mode. 1965 * 1966 * @see android.R.attr#resizeableActivity 1967 * 1968 * @param isInMultiWindowMode True if the activity is in multi-window mode. 1969 * @param newConfig The new configuration of the activity with the state 1970 * {@param isInMultiWindowMode}. 1971 */ onMultiWindowModeChanged(boolean isInMultiWindowMode, Configuration newConfig)1972 public void onMultiWindowModeChanged(boolean isInMultiWindowMode, Configuration newConfig) { 1973 // Left deliberately empty. There should be no side effects if a direct 1974 // subclass of Activity does not call super. 1975 onMultiWindowModeChanged(isInMultiWindowMode); 1976 } 1977 1978 /** 1979 * Called by the system when the activity changes from fullscreen mode to multi-window mode and 1980 * visa-versa. 1981 * 1982 * @see android.R.attr#resizeableActivity 1983 * 1984 * @param isInMultiWindowMode True if the activity is in multi-window mode. 1985 * 1986 * @deprecated Use {@link #onMultiWindowModeChanged(boolean, Configuration)} instead. 1987 */ 1988 @Deprecated onMultiWindowModeChanged(boolean isInMultiWindowMode)1989 public void onMultiWindowModeChanged(boolean isInMultiWindowMode) { 1990 // Left deliberately empty. There should be no side effects if a direct 1991 // subclass of Activity does not call super. 1992 } 1993 1994 /** 1995 * Returns true if the activity is currently in multi-window mode. 1996 * @see android.R.attr#resizeableActivity 1997 * 1998 * @return True if the activity is in multi-window mode. 1999 */ isInMultiWindowMode()2000 public boolean isInMultiWindowMode() { 2001 try { 2002 return ActivityManager.getService().isInMultiWindowMode(mToken); 2003 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2004 } 2005 return false; 2006 } 2007 2008 /** 2009 * Called by the system when the activity changes to and from picture-in-picture mode. This 2010 * method provides the same configuration that will be sent in the following 2011 * {@link #onConfigurationChanged(Configuration)} call after the activity enters this mode. 2012 * 2013 * @see android.R.attr#supportsPictureInPicture 2014 * 2015 * @param isInPictureInPictureMode True if the activity is in picture-in-picture mode. 2016 * @param newConfig The new configuration of the activity with the state 2017 * {@param isInPictureInPictureMode}. 2018 */ onPictureInPictureModeChanged(boolean isInPictureInPictureMode, Configuration newConfig)2019 public void onPictureInPictureModeChanged(boolean isInPictureInPictureMode, 2020 Configuration newConfig) { 2021 // Left deliberately empty. There should be no side effects if a direct 2022 // subclass of Activity does not call super. 2023 onPictureInPictureModeChanged(isInPictureInPictureMode); 2024 } 2025 2026 /** 2027 * Called by the system when the activity changes to and from picture-in-picture mode. 2028 * 2029 * @see android.R.attr#supportsPictureInPicture 2030 * 2031 * @param isInPictureInPictureMode True if the activity is in picture-in-picture mode. 2032 * 2033 * @deprecated Use {@link #onPictureInPictureModeChanged(boolean, Configuration)} instead. 2034 */ 2035 @Deprecated onPictureInPictureModeChanged(boolean isInPictureInPictureMode)2036 public void onPictureInPictureModeChanged(boolean isInPictureInPictureMode) { 2037 // Left deliberately empty. There should be no side effects if a direct 2038 // subclass of Activity does not call super. 2039 } 2040 2041 /** 2042 * Returns true if the activity is currently in picture-in-picture mode. 2043 * @see android.R.attr#supportsPictureInPicture 2044 * 2045 * @return True if the activity is in picture-in-picture mode. 2046 */ isInPictureInPictureMode()2047 public boolean isInPictureInPictureMode() { 2048 try { 2049 return ActivityManager.getService().isInPictureInPictureMode(mToken); 2050 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2051 } 2052 return false; 2053 } 2054 2055 /** 2056 * Puts the activity in picture-in-picture mode if possible in the current system state. Any 2057 * prior calls to {@link #setPictureInPictureParams(PictureInPictureParams)} will still apply 2058 * when entering picture-in-picture through this call. 2059 * 2060 * @see #enterPictureInPictureMode(PictureInPictureParams) 2061 * @see android.R.attr#supportsPictureInPicture 2062 */ 2063 @Deprecated enterPictureInPictureMode()2064 public void enterPictureInPictureMode() { 2065 enterPictureInPictureMode(new PictureInPictureParams.Builder().build()); 2066 } 2067 2068 /** @removed */ 2069 @Deprecated enterPictureInPictureMode(@onNull PictureInPictureArgs args)2070 public boolean enterPictureInPictureMode(@NonNull PictureInPictureArgs args) { 2071 return enterPictureInPictureMode(PictureInPictureArgs.convert(args)); 2072 } 2073 2074 /** 2075 * Puts the activity in picture-in-picture mode if possible in the current system state. The 2076 * set parameters in {@param params} will be combined with the parameters from prior calls to 2077 * {@link #setPictureInPictureParams(PictureInPictureParams)}. 2078 * 2079 * The system may disallow entering picture-in-picture in various cases, including when the 2080 * activity is not visible, if the screen is locked or if the user has an activity pinned. 2081 * 2082 * @see android.R.attr#supportsPictureInPicture 2083 * @see PictureInPictureParams 2084 * 2085 * @param params non-null parameters to be combined with previously set parameters when entering 2086 * picture-in-picture. 2087 * 2088 * @return true if the system puts this activity into picture-in-picture mode or was already 2089 * in picture-in-picture mode (@see {@link #isInPictureInPictureMode()) 2090 */ enterPictureInPictureMode(@onNull PictureInPictureParams params)2091 public boolean enterPictureInPictureMode(@NonNull PictureInPictureParams params) { 2092 try { 2093 if (params == null) { 2094 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Expected non-null picture-in-picture params"); 2095 } 2096 return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().enterPictureInPictureMode(mToken, params); 2097 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2098 return false; 2099 } 2100 } 2101 2102 /** @removed */ 2103 @Deprecated setPictureInPictureArgs(@onNull PictureInPictureArgs args)2104 public void setPictureInPictureArgs(@NonNull PictureInPictureArgs args) { 2105 setPictureInPictureParams(PictureInPictureArgs.convert(args)); 2106 } 2107 2108 /** 2109 * Updates the properties of the picture-in-picture activity, or sets it to be used later when 2110 * {@link #enterPictureInPictureMode()} is called. 2111 * 2112 * @param params the new parameters for the picture-in-picture. 2113 */ setPictureInPictureParams(@onNull PictureInPictureParams params)2114 public void setPictureInPictureParams(@NonNull PictureInPictureParams params) { 2115 try { 2116 if (params == null) { 2117 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Expected non-null picture-in-picture params"); 2118 } 2119 ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().setPictureInPictureParams(mToken, params); 2120 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2121 } 2122 } 2123 2124 /** 2125 * Return the number of actions that will be displayed in the picture-in-picture UI when the 2126 * user interacts with the activity currently in picture-in-picture mode. This number may change 2127 * if the global configuration changes (ie. if the device is plugged into an external display), 2128 * but will always be larger than three. 2129 */ getMaxNumPictureInPictureActions()2130 public int getMaxNumPictureInPictureActions() { 2131 try { 2132 return ActivityManagerNative.getDefault().getMaxNumPictureInPictureActions(mToken); 2133 } catch (RemoteException e) { 2134 return 0; 2135 } 2136 } 2137 dispatchMovedToDisplay(int displayId, Configuration config)2138 void dispatchMovedToDisplay(int displayId, Configuration config) { 2139 updateDisplay(displayId); 2140 onMovedToDisplay(displayId, config); 2141 } 2142 2143 /** 2144 * Called by the system when the activity is moved from one display to another without 2145 * recreation. This means that this activity is declared to handle all changes to configuration 2146 * that happened when it was switched to another display, so it wasn't destroyed and created 2147 * again. 2148 * 2149 * <p>This call will be followed by {@link #onConfigurationChanged(Configuration)} if the 2150 * applied configuration actually changed. It is up to app developer to choose whether to handle 2151 * the change in this method or in the following {@link #onConfigurationChanged(Configuration)} 2152 * call. 2153 * 2154 * <p>Use this callback to track changes to the displays if some activity functionality relies 2155 * on an association with some display properties. 2156 * 2157 * @param displayId The id of the display to which activity was moved. 2158 * @param config Configuration of the activity resources on new display after move. 2159 * 2160 * @see #onConfigurationChanged(Configuration) 2161 * @see View#onMovedToDisplay(int, Configuration) 2162 * @hide 2163 */ onMovedToDisplay(int displayId, Configuration config)2164 public void onMovedToDisplay(int displayId, Configuration config) { 2165 } 2166 2167 /** 2168 * Called by the system when the device configuration changes while your 2169 * activity is running. Note that this will <em>only</em> be called if 2170 * you have selected configurations you would like to handle with the 2171 * {@link android.R.attr#configChanges} attribute in your manifest. If 2172 * any configuration change occurs that is not selected to be reported 2173 * by that attribute, then instead of reporting it the system will stop 2174 * and restart the activity (to have it launched with the new 2175 * configuration). 2176 * 2177 * <p>At the time that this function has been called, your Resources 2178 * object will have been updated to return resource values matching the 2179 * new configuration. 2180 * 2181 * @param newConfig The new device configuration. 2182 */ onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig)2183 public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) { 2184 if (DEBUG_LIFECYCLE) Slog.v(TAG, "onConfigurationChanged " + this + ": " + newConfig); 2185 mCalled = true; 2186 2187 mFragments.dispatchConfigurationChanged(newConfig); 2188 2189 if (mWindow != null) { 2190 // Pass the configuration changed event to the window 2191 mWindow.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig); 2192 } 2193 2194 if (mActionBar != null) { 2195 // Do this last; the action bar will need to access 2196 // view changes from above. 2197 mActionBar.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig); 2198 } 2199 } 2200 2201 /** 2202 * If this activity is being destroyed because it can not handle a 2203 * configuration parameter being changed (and thus its 2204 * {@link #onConfigurationChanged(Configuration)} method is 2205 * <em>not</em> being called), then you can use this method to discover 2206 * the set of changes that have occurred while in the process of being 2207 * destroyed. Note that there is no guarantee that these will be 2208 * accurate (other changes could have happened at any time), so you should 2209 * only use this as an optimization hint. 2210 * 2211 * @return Returns a bit field of the configuration parameters that are 2212 * changing, as defined by the {@link android.content.res.Configuration} 2213 * class. 2214 */ getChangingConfigurations()2215 public int getChangingConfigurations() { 2216 return mConfigChangeFlags; 2217 } 2218 2219 /** 2220 * Retrieve the non-configuration instance data that was previously 2221 * returned by {@link #onRetainNonConfigurationInstance()}. This will 2222 * be available from the initial {@link #onCreate} and 2223 * {@link #onStart} calls to the new instance, allowing you to extract 2224 * any useful dynamic state from the previous instance. 2225 * 2226 * <p>Note that the data you retrieve here should <em>only</em> be used 2227 * as an optimization for handling configuration changes. You should always 2228 * be able to handle getting a null pointer back, and an activity must 2229 * still be able to restore itself to its previous state (through the 2230 * normal {@link #onSaveInstanceState(Bundle)} mechanism) even if this 2231 * function returns null. 2232 * 2233 * <p><strong>Note:</strong> For most cases you should use the {@link Fragment} API 2234 * {@link Fragment#setRetainInstance(boolean)} instead; this is also 2235 * available on older platforms through the Android support libraries. 2236 * 2237 * @return the object previously returned by {@link #onRetainNonConfigurationInstance()} 2238 */ 2239 @Nullable getLastNonConfigurationInstance()2240 public Object getLastNonConfigurationInstance() { 2241 return mLastNonConfigurationInstances != null 2242 ? mLastNonConfigurationInstances.activity : null; 2243 } 2244 2245 /** 2246 * Called by the system, as part of destroying an 2247 * activity due to a configuration change, when it is known that a new 2248 * instance will immediately be created for the new configuration. You 2249 * can return any object you like here, including the activity instance 2250 * itself, which can later be retrieved by calling 2251 * {@link #getLastNonConfigurationInstance()} in the new activity 2252 * instance. 2253 * 2254 * <em>If you are targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB} 2255 * or later, consider instead using a {@link Fragment} with 2256 * {@link Fragment#setRetainInstance(boolean) 2257 * Fragment.setRetainInstance(boolean}.</em> 2258 * 2259 * <p>This function is called purely as an optimization, and you must 2260 * not rely on it being called. When it is called, a number of guarantees 2261 * will be made to help optimize configuration switching: 2262 * <ul> 2263 * <li> The function will be called between {@link #onStop} and 2264 * {@link #onDestroy}. 2265 * <li> A new instance of the activity will <em>always</em> be immediately 2266 * created after this one's {@link #onDestroy()} is called. In particular, 2267 * <em>no</em> messages will be dispatched during this time (when the returned 2268 * object does not have an activity to be associated with). 2269 * <li> The object you return here will <em>always</em> be available from 2270 * the {@link #getLastNonConfigurationInstance()} method of the following 2271 * activity instance as described there. 2272 * </ul> 2273 * 2274 * <p>These guarantees are designed so that an activity can use this API 2275 * to propagate extensive state from the old to new activity instance, from 2276 * loaded bitmaps, to network connections, to evenly actively running 2277 * threads. Note that you should <em>not</em> propagate any data that 2278 * may change based on the configuration, including any data loaded from 2279 * resources such as strings, layouts, or drawables. 2280 * 2281 * <p>The guarantee of no message handling during the switch to the next 2282 * activity simplifies use with active objects. For example if your retained 2283 * state is an {@link android.os.AsyncTask} you are guaranteed that its 2284 * call back functions (like {@link android.os.AsyncTask#onPostExecute}) will 2285 * not be called from the call here until you execute the next instance's 2286 * {@link #onCreate(Bundle)}. (Note however that there is of course no such 2287 * guarantee for {@link android.os.AsyncTask#doInBackground} since that is 2288 * running in a separate thread.) 2289 * 2290 * <p><strong>Note:</strong> For most cases you should use the {@link Fragment} API 2291 * {@link Fragment#setRetainInstance(boolean)} instead; this is also 2292 * available on older platforms through the Android support libraries. 2293 * 2294 * @return any Object holding the desired state to propagate to the 2295 * next activity instance 2296 */ onRetainNonConfigurationInstance()2297 public Object onRetainNonConfigurationInstance() { 2298 return null; 2299 } 2300 2301 /** 2302 * Retrieve the non-configuration instance data that was previously 2303 * returned by {@link #onRetainNonConfigurationChildInstances()}. This will 2304 * be available from the initial {@link #onCreate} and 2305 * {@link #onStart} calls to the new instance, allowing you to extract 2306 * any useful dynamic state from the previous instance. 2307 * 2308 * <p>Note that the data you retrieve here should <em>only</em> be used 2309 * as an optimization for handling configuration changes. You should always 2310 * be able to handle getting a null pointer back, and an activity must 2311 * still be able to restore itself to its previous state (through the 2312 * normal {@link #onSaveInstanceState(Bundle)} mechanism) even if this 2313 * function returns null. 2314 * 2315 * @return Returns the object previously returned by 2316 * {@link #onRetainNonConfigurationChildInstances()} 2317 */ 2318 @Nullable getLastNonConfigurationChildInstances()2319 HashMap<String, Object> getLastNonConfigurationChildInstances() { 2320 return mLastNonConfigurationInstances != null 2321 ? mLastNonConfigurationInstances.children : null; 2322 } 2323 2324 /** 2325 * This method is similar to {@link #onRetainNonConfigurationInstance()} except that 2326 * it should return either a mapping from child activity id strings to arbitrary objects, 2327 * or null. This method is intended to be used by Activity framework subclasses that control a 2328 * set of child activities, such as ActivityGroup. The same guarantees and restrictions apply 2329 * as for {@link #onRetainNonConfigurationInstance()}. The default implementation returns null. 2330 */ 2331 @Nullable onRetainNonConfigurationChildInstances()2332 HashMap<String,Object> onRetainNonConfigurationChildInstances() { 2333 return null; 2334 } 2335 retainNonConfigurationInstances()2336 NonConfigurationInstances retainNonConfigurationInstances() { 2337 Object activity = onRetainNonConfigurationInstance(); 2338 HashMap<String, Object> children = onRetainNonConfigurationChildInstances(); 2339 FragmentManagerNonConfig fragments = mFragments.retainNestedNonConfig(); 2340 2341 // We're already stopped but we've been asked to retain. 2342 // Our fragments are taken care of but we need to mark the loaders for retention. 2343 // In order to do this correctly we need to restart the loaders first before 2344 // handing them off to the next activity. 2345 mFragments.doLoaderStart(); 2346 mFragments.doLoaderStop(true); 2347 ArrayMap<String, LoaderManager> loaders = mFragments.retainLoaderNonConfig(); 2348 2349 if (activity == null && children == null && fragments == null && loaders == null 2350 && mVoiceInteractor == null) { 2351 return null; 2352 } 2353 2354 NonConfigurationInstances nci = new NonConfigurationInstances(); 2355 nci.activity = activity; 2356 nci.children = children; 2357 nci.fragments = fragments; 2358 nci.loaders = loaders; 2359 if (mVoiceInteractor != null) { 2360 mVoiceInteractor.retainInstance(); 2361 nci.voiceInteractor = mVoiceInteractor; 2362 } 2363 return nci; 2364 } 2365 onLowMemory()2366 public void onLowMemory() { 2367 if (DEBUG_LIFECYCLE) Slog.v(TAG, "onLowMemory " + this); 2368 mCalled = true; 2369 mFragments.dispatchLowMemory(); 2370 } 2371 onTrimMemory(int level)2372 public void onTrimMemory(int level) { 2373 if (DEBUG_LIFECYCLE) Slog.v(TAG, "onTrimMemory " + this + ": " + level); 2374 mCalled = true; 2375 mFragments.dispatchTrimMemory(level); 2376 } 2377 2378 /** 2379 * Return the FragmentManager for interacting with fragments associated 2380 * with this activity. 2381 */ getFragmentManager()2382 public FragmentManager getFragmentManager() { 2383 return mFragments.getFragmentManager(); 2384 } 2385 2386 /** 2387 * Called when a Fragment is being attached to this activity, immediately 2388 * after the call to its {@link Fragment#onAttach Fragment.onAttach()} 2389 * method and before {@link Fragment#onCreate Fragment.onCreate()}. 2390 */ onAttachFragment(Fragment fragment)2391 public void onAttachFragment(Fragment fragment) { 2392 } 2393 2394 /** 2395 * Wrapper around 2396 * {@link ContentResolver#query(android.net.Uri , String[], String, String[], String)} 2397 * that gives the resulting {@link Cursor} to call 2398 * {@link #startManagingCursor} so that the activity will manage its 2399 * lifecycle for you. 2400 * 2401 * <em>If you are targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB} 2402 * or later, consider instead using {@link LoaderManager} instead, available 2403 * via {@link #getLoaderManager()}.</em> 2404 * 2405 * <p><strong>Warning:</strong> Do not call {@link Cursor#close()} on a cursor obtained using 2406 * this method, because the activity will do that for you at the appropriate time. However, if 2407 * you call {@link #stopManagingCursor} on a cursor from a managed query, the system <em>will 2408 * not</em> automatically close the cursor and, in that case, you must call 2409 * {@link Cursor#close()}.</p> 2410 * 2411 * @param uri The URI of the content provider to query. 2412 * @param projection List of columns to return. 2413 * @param selection SQL WHERE clause. 2414 * @param sortOrder SQL ORDER BY clause. 2415 * 2416 * @return The Cursor that was returned by query(). 2417 * 2418 * @see ContentResolver#query(android.net.Uri , String[], String, String[], String) 2419 * @see #startManagingCursor 2420 * @hide 2421 * 2422 * @deprecated Use {@link CursorLoader} instead. 2423 */ 2424 @Deprecated managedQuery(Uri uri, String[] projection, String selection, String sortOrder)2425 public final Cursor managedQuery(Uri uri, String[] projection, String selection, 2426 String sortOrder) { 2427 Cursor c = getContentResolver().query(uri, projection, selection, null, sortOrder); 2428 if (c != null) { 2429 startManagingCursor(c); 2430 } 2431 return c; 2432 } 2433 2434 /** 2435 * Wrapper around 2436 * {@link ContentResolver#query(android.net.Uri , String[], String, String[], String)} 2437 * that gives the resulting {@link Cursor} to call 2438 * {@link #startManagingCursor} so that the activity will manage its 2439 * lifecycle for you. 2440 * 2441 * <em>If you are targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB} 2442 * or later, consider instead using {@link LoaderManager} instead, available 2443 * via {@link #getLoaderManager()}.</em> 2444 * 2445 * <p><strong>Warning:</strong> Do not call {@link Cursor#close()} on a cursor obtained using 2446 * this method, because the activity will do that for you at the appropriate time. However, if 2447 * you call {@link #stopManagingCursor} on a cursor from a managed query, the system <em>will 2448 * not</em> automatically close the cursor and, in that case, you must call 2449 * {@link Cursor#close()}.</p> 2450 * 2451 * @param uri The URI of the content provider to query. 2452 * @param projection List of columns to return. 2453 * @param selection SQL WHERE clause. 2454 * @param selectionArgs The arguments to selection, if any ?s are pesent 2455 * @param sortOrder SQL ORDER BY clause. 2456 * 2457 * @return The Cursor that was returned by query(). 2458 * 2459 * @see ContentResolver#query(android.net.Uri , String[], String, String[], String) 2460 * @see #startManagingCursor 2461 * 2462 * @deprecated Use {@link CursorLoader} instead. 2463 */ 2464 @Deprecated managedQuery(Uri uri, String[] projection, String selection, String[] selectionArgs, String sortOrder)2465 public final Cursor managedQuery(Uri uri, String[] projection, String selection, 2466 String[] selectionArgs, String sortOrder) { 2467 Cursor c = getContentResolver().query(uri, projection, selection, selectionArgs, sortOrder); 2468 if (c != null) { 2469 startManagingCursor(c); 2470 } 2471 return c; 2472 } 2473 2474 /** 2475 * This method allows the activity to take care of managing the given 2476 * {@link Cursor}'s lifecycle for you based on the activity's lifecycle. 2477 * That is, when the activity is stopped it will automatically call 2478 * {@link Cursor#deactivate} on the given Cursor, and when it is later restarted 2479 * it will call {@link Cursor#requery} for you. When the activity is 2480 * destroyed, all managed Cursors will be closed automatically. 2481 * 2482 * <em>If you are targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB} 2483 * or later, consider instead using {@link LoaderManager} instead, available 2484 * via {@link #getLoaderManager()}.</em> 2485 * 2486 * <p><strong>Warning:</strong> Do not call {@link Cursor#close()} on cursor obtained from 2487 * {@link #managedQuery}, because the activity will do that for you at the appropriate time. 2488 * However, if you call {@link #stopManagingCursor} on a cursor from a managed query, the system 2489 * <em>will not</em> automatically close the cursor and, in that case, you must call 2490 * {@link Cursor#close()}.</p> 2491 * 2492 * @param c The Cursor to be managed. 2493 * 2494 * @see #managedQuery(android.net.Uri , String[], String, String[], String) 2495 * @see #stopManagingCursor 2496 * 2497 * @deprecated Use the new {@link android.content.CursorLoader} class with 2498 * {@link LoaderManager} instead; this is also 2499 * available on older platforms through the Android compatibility package. 2500 */ 2501 @Deprecated startManagingCursor(Cursor c)2502 public void startManagingCursor(Cursor c) { 2503 synchronized (mManagedCursors) { 2504 mManagedCursors.add(new ManagedCursor(c)); 2505 } 2506 } 2507 2508 /** 2509 * Given a Cursor that was previously given to 2510 * {@link #startManagingCursor}, stop the activity's management of that 2511 * cursor. 2512 * 2513 * <p><strong>Warning:</strong> After calling this method on a cursor from a managed query, 2514 * the system <em>will not</em> automatically close the cursor and you must call 2515 * {@link Cursor#close()}.</p> 2516 * 2517 * @param c The Cursor that was being managed. 2518 * 2519 * @see #startManagingCursor 2520 * 2521 * @deprecated Use the new {@link android.content.CursorLoader} class with 2522 * {@link LoaderManager} instead; this is also 2523 * available on older platforms through the Android compatibility package. 2524 */ 2525 @Deprecated stopManagingCursor(Cursor c)2526 public void stopManagingCursor(Cursor c) { 2527 synchronized (mManagedCursors) { 2528 final int N = mManagedCursors.size(); 2529 for (int i=0; i<N; i++) { 2530 ManagedCursor mc = mManagedCursors.get(i); 2531 if (mc.mCursor == c) { 2532 mManagedCursors.remove(i); 2533 break; 2534 } 2535 } 2536 } 2537 } 2538 2539 /** 2540 * @deprecated As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#GINGERBREAD} 2541 * this is a no-op. 2542 * @hide 2543 */ 2544 @Deprecated setPersistent(boolean isPersistent)2545 public void setPersistent(boolean isPersistent) { 2546 } 2547 2548 /** 2549 * Finds a view that was identified by the {@code android:id} XML attribute 2550 * that was processed in {@link #onCreate}. 2551 * <p> 2552 * <strong>Note:</strong> In most cases -- depending on compiler support -- 2553 * the resulting view is automatically cast to the target class type. If 2554 * the target class type is unconstrained, an explicit cast may be 2555 * necessary. 2556 * 2557 * @param id the ID to search for 2558 * @return a view with given ID if found, or {@code null} otherwise 2559 * @see View#findViewById(int) 2560 */ 2561 @Nullable findViewById(@dRes int id)2562 public <T extends View> T findViewById(@IdRes int id) { 2563 return getWindow().findViewById(id); 2564 } 2565 2566 /** 2567 * Retrieve a reference to this activity's ActionBar. 2568 * 2569 * @return The Activity's ActionBar, or null if it does not have one. 2570 */ 2571 @Nullable getActionBar()2572 public ActionBar getActionBar() { 2573 initWindowDecorActionBar(); 2574 return mActionBar; 2575 } 2576 2577 /** 2578 * Set a {@link android.widget.Toolbar Toolbar} to act as the {@link ActionBar} for this 2579 * Activity window. 2580 * 2581 * <p>When set to a non-null value the {@link #getActionBar()} method will return 2582 * an {@link ActionBar} object that can be used to control the given toolbar as if it were 2583 * a traditional window decor action bar. The toolbar's menu will be populated with the 2584 * Activity's options menu and the navigation button will be wired through the standard 2585 * {@link android.R.id#home home} menu select action.</p> 2586 * 2587 * <p>In order to use a Toolbar within the Activity's window content the application 2588 * must not request the window feature {@link Window#FEATURE_ACTION_BAR FEATURE_ACTION_BAR}.</p> 2589 * 2590 * @param toolbar Toolbar to set as the Activity's action bar, or {@code null} to clear it 2591 */ setActionBar(@ullable Toolbar toolbar)2592 public void setActionBar(@Nullable Toolbar toolbar) { 2593 final ActionBar ab = getActionBar(); 2594 if (ab instanceof WindowDecorActionBar) { 2595 throw new IllegalStateException("This Activity already has an action bar supplied " + 2596 "by the window decor. Do not request Window.FEATURE_ACTION_BAR and set " + 2597 "android:windowActionBar to false in your theme to use a Toolbar instead."); 2598 } 2599 2600 // If we reach here then we're setting a new action bar 2601 // First clear out the MenuInflater to make sure that it is valid for the new Action Bar 2602 mMenuInflater = null; 2603 2604 // If we have an action bar currently, destroy it 2605 if (ab != null) { 2606 ab.onDestroy(); 2607 } 2608 2609 if (toolbar != null) { 2610 final ToolbarActionBar tbab = new ToolbarActionBar(toolbar, getTitle(), this); 2611 mActionBar = tbab; 2612 mWindow.setCallback(tbab.getWrappedWindowCallback()); 2613 } else { 2614 mActionBar = null; 2615 // Re-set the original window callback since we may have already set a Toolbar wrapper 2616 mWindow.setCallback(this); 2617 } 2618 2619 invalidateOptionsMenu(); 2620 } 2621 2622 /** 2623 * Creates a new ActionBar, locates the inflated ActionBarView, 2624 * initializes the ActionBar with the view, and sets mActionBar. 2625 */ initWindowDecorActionBar()2626 private void initWindowDecorActionBar() { 2627 Window window = getWindow(); 2628 2629 // Initializing the window decor can change window feature flags. 2630 // Make sure that we have the correct set before performing the test below. 2631 window.getDecorView(); 2632 2633 if (isChild() || !window.hasFeature(Window.FEATURE_ACTION_BAR) || mActionBar != null) { 2634 return; 2635 } 2636 2637 mActionBar = new WindowDecorActionBar(this); 2638 mActionBar.setDefaultDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled(mEnableDefaultActionBarUp); 2639 2640 mWindow.setDefaultIcon(mActivityInfo.getIconResource()); 2641 mWindow.setDefaultLogo(mActivityInfo.getLogoResource()); 2642 } 2643 2644 /** 2645 * Set the activity content from a layout resource. The resource will be 2646 * inflated, adding all top-level views to the activity. 2647 * 2648 * @param layoutResID Resource ID to be inflated. 2649 * 2650 * @see #setContentView(android.view.View) 2651 * @see #setContentView(android.view.View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams) 2652 */ setContentView(@ayoutRes int layoutResID)2653 public void setContentView(@LayoutRes int layoutResID) { 2654 getWindow().setContentView(layoutResID); 2655 initWindowDecorActionBar(); 2656 } 2657 2658 /** 2659 * Set the activity content to an explicit view. This view is placed 2660 * directly into the activity's view hierarchy. It can itself be a complex 2661 * view hierarchy. When calling this method, the layout parameters of the 2662 * specified view are ignored. Both the width and the height of the view are 2663 * set by default to {@link ViewGroup.LayoutParams#MATCH_PARENT}. To use 2664 * your own layout parameters, invoke 2665 * {@link #setContentView(android.view.View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams)} 2666 * instead. 2667 * 2668 * @param view The desired content to display. 2669 * 2670 * @see #setContentView(int) 2671 * @see #setContentView(android.view.View, android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams) 2672 */ setContentView(View view)2673 public void setContentView(View view) { 2674 getWindow().setContentView(view); 2675 initWindowDecorActionBar(); 2676 } 2677 2678 /** 2679 * Set the activity content to an explicit view. This view is placed 2680 * directly into the activity's view hierarchy. It can itself be a complex 2681 * view hierarchy. 2682 * 2683 * @param view The desired content to display. 2684 * @param params Layout parameters for the view. 2685 * 2686 * @see #setContentView(android.view.View) 2687 * @see #setContentView(int) 2688 */ setContentView(View view, ViewGroup.LayoutParams params)2689 public void setContentView(View view, ViewGroup.LayoutParams params) { 2690 getWindow().setContentView(view, params); 2691 initWindowDecorActionBar(); 2692 } 2693 2694 /** 2695 * Add an additional content view to the activity. Added after any existing 2696 * ones in the activity -- existing views are NOT removed. 2697 * 2698 * @param view The desired content to display. 2699 * @param params Layout parameters for the view. 2700 */ addContentView(View view, ViewGroup.LayoutParams params)2701 public void addContentView(View view, ViewGroup.LayoutParams params) { 2702 getWindow().addContentView(view, params); 2703 initWindowDecorActionBar(); 2704 } 2705 2706 /** 2707 * Retrieve the {@link TransitionManager} responsible for default transitions in this window. 2708 * Requires {@link Window#FEATURE_CONTENT_TRANSITIONS}. 2709 * 2710 * <p>This method will return non-null after content has been initialized (e.g. by using 2711 * {@link #setContentView}) if {@link Window#FEATURE_CONTENT_TRANSITIONS} has been granted.</p> 2712 * 2713 * @return This window's content TransitionManager or null if none is set. 2714 */ getContentTransitionManager()2715 public TransitionManager getContentTransitionManager() { 2716 return getWindow().getTransitionManager(); 2717 } 2718 2719 /** 2720 * Set the {@link TransitionManager} to use for default transitions in this window. 2721 * Requires {@link Window#FEATURE_CONTENT_TRANSITIONS}. 2722 * 2723 * @param tm The TransitionManager to use for scene changes. 2724 */ setContentTransitionManager(TransitionManager tm)2725 public void setContentTransitionManager(TransitionManager tm) { 2726 getWindow().setTransitionManager(tm); 2727 } 2728 2729 /** 2730 * Retrieve the {@link Scene} representing this window's current content. 2731 * Requires {@link Window#FEATURE_CONTENT_TRANSITIONS}. 2732 * 2733 * <p>This method will return null if the current content is not represented by a Scene.</p> 2734 * 2735 * @return Current Scene being shown or null 2736 */ getContentScene()2737 public Scene getContentScene() { 2738 return getWindow().getContentScene(); 2739 } 2740 2741 /** 2742 * Sets whether this activity is finished when touched outside its window's 2743 * bounds. 2744 */ setFinishOnTouchOutside(boolean finish)2745 public void setFinishOnTouchOutside(boolean finish) { 2746 mWindow.setCloseOnTouchOutside(finish); 2747 } 2748 2749 /** @hide */ 2750 @IntDef(prefix = { "DEFAULT_KEYS_" }, value = { 2751 DEFAULT_KEYS_DISABLE, 2752 DEFAULT_KEYS_DIALER, 2753 DEFAULT_KEYS_SHORTCUT, 2754 DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_LOCAL, 2755 DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_GLOBAL 2756 }) 2757 @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) 2758 @interface DefaultKeyMode {} 2759 2760 /** 2761 * Use with {@link #setDefaultKeyMode} to turn off default handling of 2762 * keys. 2763 * 2764 * @see #setDefaultKeyMode 2765 */ 2766 static public final int DEFAULT_KEYS_DISABLE = 0; 2767 /** 2768 * Use with {@link #setDefaultKeyMode} to launch the dialer during default 2769 * key handling. 2770 * 2771 * @see #setDefaultKeyMode 2772 */ 2773 static public final int DEFAULT_KEYS_DIALER = 1; 2774 /** 2775 * Use with {@link #setDefaultKeyMode} to execute a menu shortcut in 2776 * default key handling. 2777 * 2778 * <p>That is, the user does not need to hold down the menu key to execute menu shortcuts. 2779 * 2780 * @see #setDefaultKeyMode 2781 */ 2782 static public final int DEFAULT_KEYS_SHORTCUT = 2; 2783 /** 2784 * Use with {@link #setDefaultKeyMode} to specify that unhandled keystrokes 2785 * will start an application-defined search. (If the application or activity does not 2786 * actually define a search, the the keys will be ignored.) 2787 * 2788 * <p>See {@link android.app.SearchManager android.app.SearchManager} for more details. 2789 * 2790 * @see #setDefaultKeyMode 2791 */ 2792 static public final int DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_LOCAL = 3; 2793 2794 /** 2795 * Use with {@link #setDefaultKeyMode} to specify that unhandled keystrokes 2796 * will start a global search (typically web search, but some platforms may define alternate 2797 * methods for global search) 2798 * 2799 * <p>See {@link android.app.SearchManager android.app.SearchManager} for more details. 2800 * 2801 * @see #setDefaultKeyMode 2802 */ 2803 static public final int DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_GLOBAL = 4; 2804 2805 /** 2806 * Select the default key handling for this activity. This controls what 2807 * will happen to key events that are not otherwise handled. The default 2808 * mode ({@link #DEFAULT_KEYS_DISABLE}) will simply drop them on the 2809 * floor. Other modes allow you to launch the dialer 2810 * ({@link #DEFAULT_KEYS_DIALER}), execute a shortcut in your options 2811 * menu without requiring the menu key be held down 2812 * ({@link #DEFAULT_KEYS_SHORTCUT}), or launch a search ({@link #DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_LOCAL} 2813 * and {@link #DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_GLOBAL}). 2814 * 2815 * <p>Note that the mode selected here does not impact the default 2816 * handling of system keys, such as the "back" and "menu" keys, and your 2817 * activity and its views always get a first chance to receive and handle 2818 * all application keys. 2819 * 2820 * @param mode The desired default key mode constant. 2821 * 2822 * @see #onKeyDown 2823 */ setDefaultKeyMode(@efaultKeyMode int mode)2824 public final void setDefaultKeyMode(@DefaultKeyMode int mode) { 2825 mDefaultKeyMode = mode; 2826 2827 // Some modes use a SpannableStringBuilder to track & dispatch input events 2828 // This list must remain in sync with the switch in onKeyDown() 2829 switch (mode) { 2830 case DEFAULT_KEYS_DISABLE: 2831 case DEFAULT_KEYS_SHORTCUT: 2832 mDefaultKeySsb = null; // not used in these modes 2833 break; 2834 case DEFAULT_KEYS_DIALER: 2835 case DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_LOCAL: 2836 case DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_GLOBAL: 2837 mDefaultKeySsb = new SpannableStringBuilder(); 2838 Selection.setSelection(mDefaultKeySsb,0); 2839 break; 2840 default: 2841 throw new IllegalArgumentException(); 2842 } 2843 } 2844 2845 /** 2846 * Called when a key was pressed down and not handled by any of the views 2847 * inside of the activity. So, for example, key presses while the cursor 2848 * is inside a TextView will not trigger the event (unless it is a navigation 2849 * to another object) because TextView handles its own key presses. 2850 * 2851 * <p>If the focused view didn't want this event, this method is called. 2852 * 2853 * <p>The default implementation takes care of {@link KeyEvent#KEYCODE_BACK} 2854 * by calling {@link #onBackPressed()}, though the behavior varies based 2855 * on the application compatibility mode: for 2856 * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#ECLAIR} or later applications, 2857 * it will set up the dispatch to call {@link #onKeyUp} where the action 2858 * will be performed; for earlier applications, it will perform the 2859 * action immediately in on-down, as those versions of the platform 2860 * behaved. 2861 * 2862 * <p>Other additional default key handling may be performed 2863 * if configured with {@link #setDefaultKeyMode}. 2864 * 2865 * @return Return <code>true</code> to prevent this event from being propagated 2866 * further, or <code>false</code> to indicate that you have not handled 2867 * this event and it should continue to be propagated. 2868 * @see #onKeyUp 2869 * @see android.view.KeyEvent 2870 */ onKeyDown(int keyCode, KeyEvent event)2871 public boolean onKeyDown(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) { 2872 if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_BACK) { 2873 if (getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion 2874 >= Build.VERSION_CODES.ECLAIR) { 2875 event.startTracking(); 2876 } else { 2877 onBackPressed(); 2878 } 2879 return true; 2880 } 2881 2882 if (mDefaultKeyMode == DEFAULT_KEYS_DISABLE) { 2883 return false; 2884 } else if (mDefaultKeyMode == DEFAULT_KEYS_SHORTCUT) { 2885 Window w = getWindow(); 2886 if (w.hasFeature(Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL) && 2887 w.performPanelShortcut(Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL, keyCode, event, 2888 Menu.FLAG_ALWAYS_PERFORM_CLOSE)) { 2889 return true; 2890 } 2891 return false; 2892 } else if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_TAB) { 2893 // Don't consume TAB here since it's used for navigation. Arrow keys 2894 // aren't considered "typing keys" so they already won't get consumed. 2895 return false; 2896 } else { 2897 // Common code for DEFAULT_KEYS_DIALER & DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_* 2898 boolean clearSpannable = false; 2899 boolean handled; 2900 if ((event.getRepeatCount() != 0) || event.isSystem()) { 2901 clearSpannable = true; 2902 handled = false; 2903 } else { 2904 handled = TextKeyListener.getInstance().onKeyDown( 2905 null, mDefaultKeySsb, keyCode, event); 2906 if (handled && mDefaultKeySsb.length() > 0) { 2907 // something useable has been typed - dispatch it now. 2908 2909 final String str = mDefaultKeySsb.toString(); 2910 clearSpannable = true; 2911 2912 switch (mDefaultKeyMode) { 2913 case DEFAULT_KEYS_DIALER: 2914 Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_DIAL, Uri.parse("tel:" + str)); 2915 intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK); 2916 startActivity(intent); 2917 break; 2918 case DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_LOCAL: 2919 startSearch(str, false, null, false); 2920 break; 2921 case DEFAULT_KEYS_SEARCH_GLOBAL: 2922 startSearch(str, false, null, true); 2923 break; 2924 } 2925 } 2926 } 2927 if (clearSpannable) { 2928 mDefaultKeySsb.clear(); 2929 mDefaultKeySsb.clearSpans(); 2930 Selection.setSelection(mDefaultKeySsb,0); 2931 } 2932 return handled; 2933 } 2934 } 2935 2936 /** 2937 * Default implementation of {@link KeyEvent.Callback#onKeyLongPress(int, KeyEvent) 2938 * KeyEvent.Callback.onKeyLongPress()}: always returns false (doesn't handle 2939 * the event). 2940 */ onKeyLongPress(int keyCode, KeyEvent event)2941 public boolean onKeyLongPress(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) { 2942 return false; 2943 } 2944 2945 /** 2946 * Called when a key was released and not handled by any of the views 2947 * inside of the activity. So, for example, key presses while the cursor 2948 * is inside a TextView will not trigger the event (unless it is a navigation 2949 * to another object) because TextView handles its own key presses. 2950 * 2951 * <p>The default implementation handles KEYCODE_BACK to stop the activity 2952 * and go back. 2953 * 2954 * @return Return <code>true</code> to prevent this event from being propagated 2955 * further, or <code>false</code> to indicate that you have not handled 2956 * this event and it should continue to be propagated. 2957 * @see #onKeyDown 2958 * @see KeyEvent 2959 */ onKeyUp(int keyCode, KeyEvent event)2960 public boolean onKeyUp(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) { 2961 if (getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion 2962 >= Build.VERSION_CODES.ECLAIR) { 2963 if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_BACK && event.isTracking() 2964 && !event.isCanceled()) { 2965 onBackPressed(); 2966 return true; 2967 } 2968 } 2969 return false; 2970 } 2971 2972 /** 2973 * Default implementation of {@link KeyEvent.Callback#onKeyMultiple(int, int, KeyEvent) 2974 * KeyEvent.Callback.onKeyMultiple()}: always returns false (doesn't handle 2975 * the event). 2976 */ onKeyMultiple(int keyCode, int repeatCount, KeyEvent event)2977 public boolean onKeyMultiple(int keyCode, int repeatCount, KeyEvent event) { 2978 return false; 2979 } 2980 2981 /** 2982 * Called when the activity has detected the user's press of the back 2983 * key. The default implementation simply finishes the current activity, 2984 * but you can override this to do whatever you want. 2985 */ onBackPressed()2986 public void onBackPressed() { 2987 if (mActionBar != null && mActionBar.collapseActionView()) { 2988 return; 2989 } 2990 2991 FragmentManager fragmentManager = mFragments.getFragmentManager(); 2992 2993 if (fragmentManager.isStateSaved() || !fragmentManager.popBackStackImmediate()) { 2994 finishAfterTransition(); 2995 } 2996 } 2997 2998 /** 2999 * Called when a key shortcut event is not handled by any of the views in the Activity. 3000 * Override this method to implement global key shortcuts for the Activity. 3001 * Key shortcuts can also be implemented by setting the 3002 * {@link MenuItem#setShortcut(char, char) shortcut} property of menu items. 3003 * 3004 * @param keyCode The value in event.getKeyCode(). 3005 * @param event Description of the key event. 3006 * @return True if the key shortcut was handled. 3007 */ onKeyShortcut(int keyCode, KeyEvent event)3008 public boolean onKeyShortcut(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) { 3009 // Let the Action Bar have a chance at handling the shortcut. 3010 ActionBar actionBar = getActionBar(); 3011 return (actionBar != null && actionBar.onKeyShortcut(keyCode, event)); 3012 } 3013 3014 /** 3015 * Called when a touch screen event was not handled by any of the views 3016 * under it. This is most useful to process touch events that happen 3017 * outside of your window bounds, where there is no view to receive it. 3018 * 3019 * @param event The touch screen event being processed. 3020 * 3021 * @return Return true if you have consumed the event, false if you haven't. 3022 * The default implementation always returns false. 3023 */ onTouchEvent(MotionEvent event)3024 public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent event) { 3025 if (mWindow.shouldCloseOnTouch(this, event)) { 3026 finish(); 3027 return true; 3028 } 3029 3030 return false; 3031 } 3032 3033 /** 3034 * Called when the trackball was moved and not handled by any of the 3035 * views inside of the activity. So, for example, if the trackball moves 3036 * while focus is on a button, you will receive a call here because 3037 * buttons do not normally do anything with trackball events. The call 3038 * here happens <em>before</em> trackball movements are converted to 3039 * DPAD key events, which then get sent back to the view hierarchy, and 3040 * will be processed at the point for things like focus navigation. 3041 * 3042 * @param event The trackball event being processed. 3043 * 3044 * @return Return true if you have consumed the event, false if you haven't. 3045 * The default implementation always returns false. 3046 */ onTrackballEvent(MotionEvent event)3047 public boolean onTrackballEvent(MotionEvent event) { 3048 return false; 3049 } 3050 3051 /** 3052 * Called when a generic motion event was not handled by any of the 3053 * views inside of the activity. 3054 * <p> 3055 * Generic motion events describe joystick movements, mouse hovers, track pad 3056 * touches, scroll wheel movements and other input events. The 3057 * {@link MotionEvent#getSource() source} of the motion event specifies 3058 * the class of input that was received. Implementations of this method 3059 * must examine the bits in the source before processing the event. 3060 * The following code example shows how this is done. 3061 * </p><p> 3062 * Generic motion events with source class 3063 * {@link android.view.InputDevice#SOURCE_CLASS_POINTER} 3064 * are delivered to the view under the pointer. All other generic motion events are 3065 * delivered to the focused view. 3066 * </p><p> 3067 * See {@link View#onGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent)} for an example of how to 3068 * handle this event. 3069 * </p> 3070 * 3071 * @param event The generic motion event being processed. 3072 * 3073 * @return Return true if you have consumed the event, false if you haven't. 3074 * The default implementation always returns false. 3075 */ onGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent event)3076 public boolean onGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent event) { 3077 return false; 3078 } 3079 3080 /** 3081 * Called whenever a key, touch, or trackball event is dispatched to the 3082 * activity. Implement this method if you wish to know that the user has 3083 * interacted with the device in some way while your activity is running. 3084 * This callback and {@link #onUserLeaveHint} are intended to help 3085 * activities manage status bar notifications intelligently; specifically, 3086 * for helping activities determine the proper time to cancel a notfication. 3087 * 3088 * <p>All calls to your activity's {@link #onUserLeaveHint} callback will 3089 * be accompanied by calls to {@link #onUserInteraction}. This 3090 * ensures that your activity will be told of relevant user activity such 3091 * as pulling down the notification pane and touching an item there. 3092 * 3093 * <p>Note that this callback will be invoked for the touch down action 3094 * that begins a touch gesture, but may not be invoked for the touch-moved 3095 * and touch-up actions that follow. 3096 * 3097 * @see #onUserLeaveHint() 3098 */ onUserInteraction()3099 public void onUserInteraction() { 3100 } 3101 onWindowAttributesChanged(WindowManager.LayoutParams params)3102 public void onWindowAttributesChanged(WindowManager.LayoutParams params) { 3103 // Update window manager if: we have a view, that view is 3104 // attached to its parent (which will be a RootView), and 3105 // this activity is not embedded. 3106 if (mParent == null) { 3107 View decor = mDecor; 3108 if (decor != null && decor.getParent() != null) { 3109 getWindowManager().updateViewLayout(decor, params); 3110 } 3111 } 3112 } 3113 onContentChanged()3114 public void onContentChanged() { 3115 } 3116 3117 /** 3118 * Called when the current {@link Window} of the activity gains or loses 3119 * focus. This is the best indicator of whether this activity is visible 3120 * to the user. The default implementation clears the key tracking 3121 * state, so should always be called. 3122 * 3123 * <p>Note that this provides information about global focus state, which 3124 * is managed independently of activity lifecycles. As such, while focus 3125 * changes will generally have some relation to lifecycle changes (an 3126 * activity that is stopped will not generally get window focus), you 3127 * should not rely on any particular order between the callbacks here and 3128 * those in the other lifecycle methods such as {@link #onResume}. 3129 * 3130 * <p>As a general rule, however, a resumed activity will have window 3131 * focus... unless it has displayed other dialogs or popups that take 3132 * input focus, in which case the activity itself will not have focus 3133 * when the other windows have it. Likewise, the system may display 3134 * system-level windows (such as the status bar notification panel or 3135 * a system alert) which will temporarily take window input focus without 3136 * pausing the foreground activity. 3137 * 3138 * @param hasFocus Whether the window of this activity has focus. 3139 * 3140 * @see #hasWindowFocus() 3141 * @see #onResume 3142 * @see View#onWindowFocusChanged(boolean) 3143 */ onWindowFocusChanged(boolean hasFocus)3144 public void onWindowFocusChanged(boolean hasFocus) { 3145 } 3146 3147 /** 3148 * Called when the main window associated with the activity has been 3149 * attached to the window manager. 3150 * See {@link View#onAttachedToWindow() View.onAttachedToWindow()} 3151 * for more information. 3152 * @see View#onAttachedToWindow 3153 */ onAttachedToWindow()3154 public void onAttachedToWindow() { 3155 } 3156 3157 /** 3158 * Called when the main window associated with the activity has been 3159 * detached from the window manager. 3160 * See {@link View#onDetachedFromWindow() View.onDetachedFromWindow()} 3161 * for more information. 3162 * @see View#onDetachedFromWindow 3163 */ onDetachedFromWindow()3164 public void onDetachedFromWindow() { 3165 } 3166 3167 /** 3168 * Returns true if this activity's <em>main</em> window currently has window focus. 3169 * Note that this is not the same as the view itself having focus. 3170 * 3171 * @return True if this activity's main window currently has window focus. 3172 * 3173 * @see #onWindowAttributesChanged(android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams) 3174 */ hasWindowFocus()3175 public boolean hasWindowFocus() { 3176 Window w = getWindow(); 3177 if (w != null) { 3178 View d = w.getDecorView(); 3179 if (d != null) { 3180 return d.hasWindowFocus(); 3181 } 3182 } 3183 return false; 3184 } 3185 3186 /** 3187 * Called when the main window associated with the activity has been dismissed. 3188 * @hide 3189 */ 3190 @Override onWindowDismissed(boolean finishTask, boolean suppressWindowTransition)3191 public void onWindowDismissed(boolean finishTask, boolean suppressWindowTransition) { 3192 finish(finishTask ? FINISH_TASK_WITH_ACTIVITY : DONT_FINISH_TASK_WITH_ACTIVITY); 3193 if (suppressWindowTransition) { 3194 overridePendingTransition(0, 0); 3195 } 3196 } 3197 3198 3199 /** 3200 * Moves the activity from 3201 * {@link android.app.ActivityManager.StackId#FREEFORM_WORKSPACE_STACK_ID} to 3202 * {@link android.app.ActivityManager.StackId#FULLSCREEN_WORKSPACE_STACK_ID} stack. 3203 * 3204 * @hide 3205 */ 3206 @Override exitFreeformMode()3207 public void exitFreeformMode() throws RemoteException { 3208 ActivityManager.getService().exitFreeformMode(mToken); 3209 } 3210 3211 /** Returns the current stack Id for the window. 3212 * @hide 3213 */ 3214 @Override getWindowStackId()3215 public int getWindowStackId() throws RemoteException { 3216 return ActivityManager.getService().getActivityStackId(mToken); 3217 } 3218 3219 /** 3220 * Puts the activity in picture-in-picture mode if the activity supports. 3221 * @see android.R.attr#supportsPictureInPicture 3222 * @hide 3223 */ 3224 @Override enterPictureInPictureModeIfPossible()3225 public void enterPictureInPictureModeIfPossible() { 3226 if (mActivityInfo.supportsPictureInPicture()) { 3227 enterPictureInPictureMode(); 3228 } 3229 } 3230 3231 /** 3232 * Called to process key events. You can override this to intercept all 3233 * key events before they are dispatched to the window. Be sure to call 3234 * this implementation for key events that should be handled normally. 3235 * 3236 * @param event The key event. 3237 * 3238 * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed. 3239 */ dispatchKeyEvent(KeyEvent event)3240 public boolean dispatchKeyEvent(KeyEvent event) { 3241 onUserInteraction(); 3242 3243 // Let action bars open menus in response to the menu key prioritized over 3244 // the window handling it 3245 final int keyCode = event.getKeyCode(); 3246 if (keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_MENU && 3247 mActionBar != null && mActionBar.onMenuKeyEvent(event)) { 3248 return true; 3249 } 3250 3251 Window win = getWindow(); 3252 if (win.superDispatchKeyEvent(event)) { 3253 return true; 3254 } 3255 View decor = mDecor; 3256 if (decor == null) decor = win.getDecorView(); 3257 return event.dispatch(this, decor != null 3258 ? decor.getKeyDispatcherState() : null, this); 3259 } 3260 3261 /** 3262 * Called to process a key shortcut event. 3263 * You can override this to intercept all key shortcut events before they are 3264 * dispatched to the window. Be sure to call this implementation for key shortcut 3265 * events that should be handled normally. 3266 * 3267 * @param event The key shortcut event. 3268 * @return True if this event was consumed. 3269 */ dispatchKeyShortcutEvent(KeyEvent event)3270 public boolean dispatchKeyShortcutEvent(KeyEvent event) { 3271 onUserInteraction(); 3272 if (getWindow().superDispatchKeyShortcutEvent(event)) { 3273 return true; 3274 } 3275 return onKeyShortcut(event.getKeyCode(), event); 3276 } 3277 3278 /** 3279 * Called to process touch screen events. You can override this to 3280 * intercept all touch screen events before they are dispatched to the 3281 * window. Be sure to call this implementation for touch screen events 3282 * that should be handled normally. 3283 * 3284 * @param ev The touch screen event. 3285 * 3286 * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed. 3287 */ dispatchTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev)3288 public boolean dispatchTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev) { 3289 if (ev.getAction() == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) { 3290 onUserInteraction(); 3291 } 3292 if (getWindow().superDispatchTouchEvent(ev)) { 3293 return true; 3294 } 3295 return onTouchEvent(ev); 3296 } 3297 3298 /** 3299 * Called to process trackball events. You can override this to 3300 * intercept all trackball events before they are dispatched to the 3301 * window. Be sure to call this implementation for trackball events 3302 * that should be handled normally. 3303 * 3304 * @param ev The trackball event. 3305 * 3306 * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed. 3307 */ dispatchTrackballEvent(MotionEvent ev)3308 public boolean dispatchTrackballEvent(MotionEvent ev) { 3309 onUserInteraction(); 3310 if (getWindow().superDispatchTrackballEvent(ev)) { 3311 return true; 3312 } 3313 return onTrackballEvent(ev); 3314 } 3315 3316 /** 3317 * Called to process generic motion events. You can override this to 3318 * intercept all generic motion events before they are dispatched to the 3319 * window. Be sure to call this implementation for generic motion events 3320 * that should be handled normally. 3321 * 3322 * @param ev The generic motion event. 3323 * 3324 * @return boolean Return true if this event was consumed. 3325 */ dispatchGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent ev)3326 public boolean dispatchGenericMotionEvent(MotionEvent ev) { 3327 onUserInteraction(); 3328 if (getWindow().superDispatchGenericMotionEvent(ev)) { 3329 return true; 3330 } 3331 return onGenericMotionEvent(ev); 3332 } 3333 dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent event)3334 public boolean dispatchPopulateAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent event) { 3335 event.setClassName(getClass().getName()); 3336 event.setPackageName(getPackageName()); 3337 3338 LayoutParams params = getWindow().getAttributes(); 3339 boolean isFullScreen = (params.width == LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT) && 3340 (params.height == LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT); 3341 event.setFullScreen(isFullScreen); 3342 3343 CharSequence title = getTitle(); 3344 if (!TextUtils.isEmpty(title)) { 3345 event.getText().add(title); 3346 } 3347 3348 return true; 3349 } 3350 3351 /** 3352 * Default implementation of 3353 * {@link android.view.Window.Callback#onCreatePanelView} 3354 * for activities. This 3355 * simply returns null so that all panel sub-windows will have the default 3356 * menu behavior. 3357 */ 3358 @Nullable onCreatePanelView(int featureId)3359 public View onCreatePanelView(int featureId) { 3360 return null; 3361 } 3362 3363 /** 3364 * Default implementation of 3365 * {@link android.view.Window.Callback#onCreatePanelMenu} 3366 * for activities. This calls through to the new 3367 * {@link #onCreateOptionsMenu} method for the 3368 * {@link android.view.Window#FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL} panel, 3369 * so that subclasses of Activity don't need to deal with feature codes. 3370 */ onCreatePanelMenu(int featureId, Menu menu)3371 public boolean onCreatePanelMenu(int featureId, Menu menu) { 3372 if (featureId == Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL) { 3373 boolean show = onCreateOptionsMenu(menu); 3374 show |= mFragments.dispatchCreateOptionsMenu(menu, getMenuInflater()); 3375 return show; 3376 } 3377 return false; 3378 } 3379 3380 /** 3381 * Default implementation of 3382 * {@link android.view.Window.Callback#onPreparePanel} 3383 * for activities. This 3384 * calls through to the new {@link #onPrepareOptionsMenu} method for the 3385 * {@link android.view.Window#FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL} 3386 * panel, so that subclasses of 3387 * Activity don't need to deal with feature codes. 3388 */ onPreparePanel(int featureId, View view, Menu menu)3389 public boolean onPreparePanel(int featureId, View view, Menu menu) { 3390 if (featureId == Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL && menu != null) { 3391 boolean goforit = onPrepareOptionsMenu(menu); 3392 goforit |= mFragments.dispatchPrepareOptionsMenu(menu); 3393 return goforit; 3394 } 3395 return true; 3396 } 3397 3398 /** 3399 * {@inheritDoc} 3400 * 3401 * @return The default implementation returns true. 3402 */ onMenuOpened(int featureId, Menu menu)3403 public boolean onMenuOpened(int featureId, Menu menu) { 3404 if (featureId == Window.FEATURE_ACTION_BAR) { 3405 initWindowDecorActionBar(); 3406 if (mActionBar != null) { 3407 mActionBar.dispatchMenuVisibilityChanged(true); 3408 } else { 3409 Log.e(TAG, "Tried to open action bar menu with no action bar"); 3410 } 3411 } 3412 return true; 3413 } 3414 3415 /** 3416 * Default implementation of 3417 * {@link android.view.Window.Callback#onMenuItemSelected} 3418 * for activities. This calls through to the new 3419 * {@link #onOptionsItemSelected} method for the 3420 * {@link android.view.Window#FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL} 3421 * panel, so that subclasses of 3422 * Activity don't need to deal with feature codes. 3423 */ onMenuItemSelected(int featureId, MenuItem item)3424 public boolean onMenuItemSelected(int featureId, MenuItem item) { 3425 CharSequence titleCondensed = item.getTitleCondensed(); 3426 3427 switch (featureId) { 3428 case Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL: 3429 // Put event logging here so it gets called even if subclass 3430 // doesn't call through to superclass's implmeentation of each 3431 // of these methods below 3432 if(titleCondensed != null) { 3433 EventLog.writeEvent(50000, 0, titleCondensed.toString()); 3434 } 3435 if (onOptionsItemSelected(item)) { 3436 return true; 3437 } 3438 if (mFragments.dispatchOptionsItemSelected(item)) { 3439 return true; 3440 } 3441 if (item.getItemId() == android.R.id.home && mActionBar != null && 3442 (mActionBar.getDisplayOptions() & ActionBar.DISPLAY_HOME_AS_UP) != 0) { 3443 if (mParent == null) { 3444 return onNavigateUp(); 3445 } else { 3446 return mParent.onNavigateUpFromChild(this); 3447 } 3448 } 3449 return false; 3450 3451 case Window.FEATURE_CONTEXT_MENU: 3452 if(titleCondensed != null) { 3453 EventLog.writeEvent(50000, 1, titleCondensed.toString()); 3454 } 3455 if (onContextItemSelected(item)) { 3456 return true; 3457 } 3458 return mFragments.dispatchContextItemSelected(item); 3459 3460 default: 3461 return false; 3462 } 3463 } 3464 3465 /** 3466 * Default implementation of 3467 * {@link android.view.Window.Callback#onPanelClosed(int, Menu)} for 3468 * activities. This calls through to {@link #onOptionsMenuClosed(Menu)} 3469 * method for the {@link android.view.Window#FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL} panel, 3470 * so that subclasses of Activity don't need to deal with feature codes. 3471 * For context menus ({@link Window#FEATURE_CONTEXT_MENU}), the 3472 * {@link #onContextMenuClosed(Menu)} will be called. 3473 */ onPanelClosed(int featureId, Menu menu)3474 public void onPanelClosed(int featureId, Menu menu) { 3475 switch (featureId) { 3476 case Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL: 3477 mFragments.dispatchOptionsMenuClosed(menu); 3478 onOptionsMenuClosed(menu); 3479 break; 3480 3481 case Window.FEATURE_CONTEXT_MENU: 3482 onContextMenuClosed(menu); 3483 break; 3484 3485 case Window.FEATURE_ACTION_BAR: 3486 initWindowDecorActionBar(); 3487 mActionBar.dispatchMenuVisibilityChanged(false); 3488 break; 3489 } 3490 } 3491 3492 /** 3493 * Declare that the options menu has changed, so should be recreated. 3494 * The {@link #onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu)} method will be called the next 3495 * time it needs to be displayed. 3496 */ invalidateOptionsMenu()3497 public void invalidateOptionsMenu() { 3498 if (mWindow.hasFeature(Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL) && 3499 (mActionBar == null || !mActionBar.invalidateOptionsMenu())) { 3500 mWindow.invalidatePanelMenu(Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL); 3501 } 3502 } 3503 3504 /** 3505 * Initialize the contents of the Activity's standard options menu. You 3506 * should place your menu items in to <var>menu</var>. 3507 * 3508 * <p>This is only called once, the first time the options menu is 3509 * displayed. To update the menu every time it is displayed, see 3510 * {@link #onPrepareOptionsMenu}. 3511 * 3512 * <p>The default implementation populates the menu with standard system 3513 * menu items. These are placed in the {@link Menu#CATEGORY_SYSTEM} group so that 3514 * they will be correctly ordered with application-defined menu items. 3515 * Deriving classes should always call through to the base implementation. 3516 * 3517 * <p>You can safely hold on to <var>menu</var> (and any items created 3518 * from it), making modifications to it as desired, until the next 3519 * time onCreateOptionsMenu() is called. 3520 * 3521 * <p>When you add items to the menu, you can implement the Activity's 3522 * {@link #onOptionsItemSelected} method to handle them there. 3523 * 3524 * @param menu The options menu in which you place your items. 3525 * 3526 * @return You must return true for the menu to be displayed; 3527 * if you return false it will not be shown. 3528 * 3529 * @see #onPrepareOptionsMenu 3530 * @see #onOptionsItemSelected 3531 */ onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu)3532 public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) { 3533 if (mParent != null) { 3534 return mParent.onCreateOptionsMenu(menu); 3535 } 3536 return true; 3537 } 3538 3539 /** 3540 * Prepare the Screen's standard options menu to be displayed. This is 3541 * called right before the menu is shown, every time it is shown. You can 3542 * use this method to efficiently enable/disable items or otherwise 3543 * dynamically modify the contents. 3544 * 3545 * <p>The default implementation updates the system menu items based on the 3546 * activity's state. Deriving classes should always call through to the 3547 * base class implementation. 3548 * 3549 * @param menu The options menu as last shown or first initialized by 3550 * onCreateOptionsMenu(). 3551 * 3552 * @return You must return true for the menu to be displayed; 3553 * if you return false it will not be shown. 3554 * 3555 * @see #onCreateOptionsMenu 3556 */ onPrepareOptionsMenu(Menu menu)3557 public boolean onPrepareOptionsMenu(Menu menu) { 3558 if (mParent != null) { 3559 return mParent.onPrepareOptionsMenu(menu); 3560 } 3561 return true; 3562 } 3563 3564 /** 3565 * This hook is called whenever an item in your options menu is selected. 3566 * The default implementation simply returns false to have the normal 3567 * processing happen (calling the item's Runnable or sending a message to 3568 * its Handler as appropriate). You can use this method for any items 3569 * for which you would like to do processing without those other 3570 * facilities. 3571 * 3572 * <p>Derived classes should call through to the base class for it to 3573 * perform the default menu handling.</p> 3574 * 3575 * @param item The menu item that was selected. 3576 * 3577 * @return boolean Return false to allow normal menu processing to 3578 * proceed, true to consume it here. 3579 * 3580 * @see #onCreateOptionsMenu 3581 */ onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem item)3582 public boolean onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem item) { 3583 if (mParent != null) { 3584 return mParent.onOptionsItemSelected(item); 3585 } 3586 return false; 3587 } 3588 3589 /** 3590 * This method is called whenever the user chooses to navigate Up within your application's 3591 * activity hierarchy from the action bar. 3592 * 3593 * <p>If the attribute {@link android.R.attr#parentActivityName parentActivityName} 3594 * was specified in the manifest for this activity or an activity-alias to it, 3595 * default Up navigation will be handled automatically. If any activity 3596 * along the parent chain requires extra Intent arguments, the Activity subclass 3597 * should override the method {@link #onPrepareNavigateUpTaskStack(TaskStackBuilder)} 3598 * to supply those arguments.</p> 3599 * 3600 * <p>See <a href="{@docRoot}guide/components/tasks-and-back-stack.html">Tasks and Back Stack</a> 3601 * from the developer guide and <a href="{@docRoot}design/patterns/navigation.html">Navigation</a> 3602 * from the design guide for more information about navigating within your app.</p> 3603 * 3604 * <p>See the {@link TaskStackBuilder} class and the Activity methods 3605 * {@link #getParentActivityIntent()}, {@link #shouldUpRecreateTask(Intent)}, and 3606 * {@link #navigateUpTo(Intent)} for help implementing custom Up navigation. 3607 * The AppNavigation sample application in the Android SDK is also available for reference.</p> 3608 * 3609 * @return true if Up navigation completed successfully and this Activity was finished, 3610 * false otherwise. 3611 */ onNavigateUp()3612 public boolean onNavigateUp() { 3613 // Automatically handle hierarchical Up navigation if the proper 3614 // metadata is available. 3615 Intent upIntent = getParentActivityIntent(); 3616 if (upIntent != null) { 3617 if (mActivityInfo.taskAffinity == null) { 3618 // Activities with a null affinity are special; they really shouldn't 3619 // specify a parent activity intent in the first place. Just finish 3620 // the current activity and call it a day. 3621 finish(); 3622 } else if (shouldUpRecreateTask(upIntent)) { 3623 TaskStackBuilder b = TaskStackBuilder.create(this); 3624 onCreateNavigateUpTaskStack(b); 3625 onPrepareNavigateUpTaskStack(b); 3626 b.startActivities(); 3627 3628 // We can't finishAffinity if we have a result. 3629 // Fall back and simply finish the current activity instead. 3630 if (mResultCode != RESULT_CANCELED || mResultData != null) { 3631 // Tell the developer what's going on to avoid hair-pulling. 3632 Log.i(TAG, "onNavigateUp only finishing topmost activity to return a result"); 3633 finish(); 3634 } else { 3635 finishAffinity(); 3636 } 3637 } else { 3638 navigateUpTo(upIntent); 3639 } 3640 return true; 3641 } 3642 return false; 3643 } 3644 3645 /** 3646 * This is called when a child activity of this one attempts to navigate up. 3647 * The default implementation simply calls onNavigateUp() on this activity (the parent). 3648 * 3649 * @param child The activity making the call. 3650 */ onNavigateUpFromChild(Activity child)3651 public boolean onNavigateUpFromChild(Activity child) { 3652 return onNavigateUp(); 3653 } 3654 3655 /** 3656 * Define the synthetic task stack that will be generated during Up navigation from 3657 * a different task. 3658 * 3659 * <p>The default implementation of this method adds the parent chain of this activity 3660 * as specified in the manifest to the supplied {@link TaskStackBuilder}. Applications 3661 * may choose to override this method to construct the desired task stack in a different 3662 * way.</p> 3663 * 3664 * <p>This method will be invoked by the default implementation of {@link #onNavigateUp()} 3665 * if {@link #shouldUpRecreateTask(Intent)} returns true when supplied with the intent 3666 * returned by {@link #getParentActivityIntent()}.</p> 3667 * 3668 * <p>Applications that wish to supply extra Intent parameters to the parent stack defined 3669 * by the manifest should override {@link #onPrepareNavigateUpTaskStack(TaskStackBuilder)}.</p> 3670 * 3671 * @param builder An empty TaskStackBuilder - the application should add intents representing 3672 * the desired task stack 3673 */ onCreateNavigateUpTaskStack(TaskStackBuilder builder)3674 public void onCreateNavigateUpTaskStack(TaskStackBuilder builder) { 3675 builder.addParentStack(this); 3676 } 3677 3678 /** 3679 * Prepare the synthetic task stack that will be generated during Up navigation 3680 * from a different task. 3681 * 3682 * <p>This method receives the {@link TaskStackBuilder} with the constructed series of 3683 * Intents as generated by {@link #onCreateNavigateUpTaskStack(TaskStackBuilder)}. 3684 * If any extra data should be added to these intents before launching the new task, 3685 * the application should override this method and add that data here.</p> 3686 * 3687 * @param builder A TaskStackBuilder that has been populated with Intents by 3688 * onCreateNavigateUpTaskStack. 3689 */ onPrepareNavigateUpTaskStack(TaskStackBuilder builder)3690 public void onPrepareNavigateUpTaskStack(TaskStackBuilder builder) { 3691 } 3692 3693 /** 3694 * This hook is called whenever the options menu is being closed (either by the user canceling 3695 * the menu with the back/menu button, or when an item is selected). 3696 * 3697 * @param menu The options menu as last shown or first initialized by 3698 * onCreateOptionsMenu(). 3699 */ onOptionsMenuClosed(Menu menu)3700 public void onOptionsMenuClosed(Menu menu) { 3701 if (mParent != null) { 3702 mParent.onOptionsMenuClosed(menu); 3703 } 3704 } 3705 3706 /** 3707 * Programmatically opens the options menu. If the options menu is already 3708 * open, this method does nothing. 3709 */ openOptionsMenu()3710 public void openOptionsMenu() { 3711 if (mWindow.hasFeature(Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL) && 3712 (mActionBar == null || !mActionBar.openOptionsMenu())) { 3713 mWindow.openPanel(Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL, null); 3714 } 3715 } 3716 3717 /** 3718 * Progammatically closes the options menu. If the options menu is already 3719 * closed, this method does nothing. 3720 */ closeOptionsMenu()3721 public void closeOptionsMenu() { 3722 if (mWindow.hasFeature(Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL) && 3723 (mActionBar == null || !mActionBar.closeOptionsMenu())) { 3724 mWindow.closePanel(Window.FEATURE_OPTIONS_PANEL); 3725 } 3726 } 3727 3728 /** 3729 * Called when a context menu for the {@code view} is about to be shown. 3730 * Unlike {@link #onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu)}, this will be called every 3731 * time the context menu is about to be shown and should be populated for 3732 * the view (or item inside the view for {@link AdapterView} subclasses, 3733 * this can be found in the {@code menuInfo})). 3734 * <p> 3735 * Use {@link #onContextItemSelected(android.view.MenuItem)} to know when an 3736 * item has been selected. 3737 * <p> 3738 * It is not safe to hold onto the context menu after this method returns. 3739 * 3740 */ onCreateContextMenu(ContextMenu menu, View v, ContextMenuInfo menuInfo)3741 public void onCreateContextMenu(ContextMenu menu, View v, ContextMenuInfo menuInfo) { 3742 } 3743 3744 /** 3745 * Registers a context menu to be shown for the given view (multiple views 3746 * can show the context menu). This method will set the 3747 * {@link OnCreateContextMenuListener} on the view to this activity, so 3748 * {@link #onCreateContextMenu(ContextMenu, View, ContextMenuInfo)} will be 3749 * called when it is time to show the context menu. 3750 * 3751 * @see #unregisterForContextMenu(View) 3752 * @param view The view that should show a context menu. 3753 */ registerForContextMenu(View view)3754 public void registerForContextMenu(View view) { 3755 view.setOnCreateContextMenuListener(this); 3756 } 3757 3758 /** 3759 * Prevents a context menu to be shown for the given view. This method will remove the 3760 * {@link OnCreateContextMenuListener} on the view. 3761 * 3762 * @see #registerForContextMenu(View) 3763 * @param view The view that should stop showing a context menu. 3764 */ unregisterForContextMenu(View view)3765 public void unregisterForContextMenu(View view) { 3766 view.setOnCreateContextMenuListener(null); 3767 } 3768 3769 /** 3770 * Programmatically opens the context menu for a particular {@code view}. 3771 * The {@code view} should have been added via 3772 * {@link #registerForContextMenu(View)}. 3773 * 3774 * @param view The view to show the context menu for. 3775 */ openContextMenu(View view)3776 public void openContextMenu(View view) { 3777 view.showContextMenu(); 3778 } 3779 3780 /** 3781 * Programmatically closes the most recently opened context menu, if showing. 3782 */ closeContextMenu()3783 public void closeContextMenu() { 3784 if (mWindow.hasFeature(Window.FEATURE_CONTEXT_MENU)) { 3785 mWindow.closePanel(Window.FEATURE_CONTEXT_MENU); 3786 } 3787 } 3788 3789 /** 3790 * This hook is called whenever an item in a context menu is selected. The 3791 * default implementation simply returns false to have the normal processing 3792 * happen (calling the item's Runnable or sending a message to its Handler 3793 * as appropriate). You can use this method for any items for which you 3794 * would like to do processing without those other facilities. 3795 * <p> 3796 * Use {@link MenuItem#getMenuInfo()} to get extra information set by the 3797 * View that added this menu item. 3798 * <p> 3799 * Derived classes should call through to the base class for it to perform 3800 * the default menu handling. 3801 * 3802 * @param item The context menu item that was selected. 3803 * @return boolean Return false to allow normal context menu processing to 3804 * proceed, true to consume it here. 3805 */ onContextItemSelected(MenuItem item)3806 public boolean onContextItemSelected(MenuItem item) { 3807 if (mParent != null) { 3808 return mParent.onContextItemSelected(item); 3809 } 3810 return false; 3811 } 3812 3813 /** 3814 * This hook is called whenever the context menu is being closed (either by 3815 * the user canceling the menu with the back/menu button, or when an item is 3816 * selected). 3817 * 3818 * @param menu The context menu that is being closed. 3819 */ onContextMenuClosed(Menu menu)3820 public void onContextMenuClosed(Menu menu) { 3821 if (mParent != null) { 3822 mParent.onContextMenuClosed(menu); 3823 } 3824 } 3825 3826 /** 3827 * @deprecated Old no-arguments version of {@link #onCreateDialog(int, Bundle)}. 3828 */ 3829 @Deprecated onCreateDialog(int id)3830 protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id) { 3831 return null; 3832 } 3833 3834 /** 3835 * Callback for creating dialogs that are managed (saved and restored) for you 3836 * by the activity. The default implementation calls through to 3837 * {@link #onCreateDialog(int)} for compatibility. 3838 * 3839 * <em>If you are targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB} 3840 * or later, consider instead using a {@link DialogFragment} instead.</em> 3841 * 3842 * <p>If you use {@link #showDialog(int)}, the activity will call through to 3843 * this method the first time, and hang onto it thereafter. Any dialog 3844 * that is created by this method will automatically be saved and restored 3845 * for you, including whether it is showing. 3846 * 3847 * <p>If you would like the activity to manage saving and restoring dialogs 3848 * for you, you should override this method and handle any ids that are 3849 * passed to {@link #showDialog}. 3850 * 3851 * <p>If you would like an opportunity to prepare your dialog before it is shown, 3852 * override {@link #onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog, Bundle)}. 3853 * 3854 * @param id The id of the dialog. 3855 * @param args The dialog arguments provided to {@link #showDialog(int, Bundle)}. 3856 * @return The dialog. If you return null, the dialog will not be created. 3857 * 3858 * @see #onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog, Bundle) 3859 * @see #showDialog(int, Bundle) 3860 * @see #dismissDialog(int) 3861 * @see #removeDialog(int) 3862 * 3863 * @deprecated Use the new {@link DialogFragment} class with 3864 * {@link FragmentManager} instead; this is also 3865 * available on older platforms through the Android compatibility package. 3866 */ 3867 @Nullable 3868 @Deprecated onCreateDialog(int id, Bundle args)3869 protected Dialog onCreateDialog(int id, Bundle args) { 3870 return onCreateDialog(id); 3871 } 3872 3873 /** 3874 * @deprecated Old no-arguments version of 3875 * {@link #onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog, Bundle)}. 3876 */ 3877 @Deprecated onPrepareDialog(int id, Dialog dialog)3878 protected void onPrepareDialog(int id, Dialog dialog) { 3879 dialog.setOwnerActivity(this); 3880 } 3881 3882 /** 3883 * Provides an opportunity to prepare a managed dialog before it is being 3884 * shown. The default implementation calls through to 3885 * {@link #onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog)} for compatibility. 3886 * 3887 * <p> 3888 * Override this if you need to update a managed dialog based on the state 3889 * of the application each time it is shown. For example, a time picker 3890 * dialog might want to be updated with the current time. You should call 3891 * through to the superclass's implementation. The default implementation 3892 * will set this Activity as the owner activity on the Dialog. 3893 * 3894 * @param id The id of the managed dialog. 3895 * @param dialog The dialog. 3896 * @param args The dialog arguments provided to {@link #showDialog(int, Bundle)}. 3897 * @see #onCreateDialog(int, Bundle) 3898 * @see #showDialog(int) 3899 * @see #dismissDialog(int) 3900 * @see #removeDialog(int) 3901 * 3902 * @deprecated Use the new {@link DialogFragment} class with 3903 * {@link FragmentManager} instead; this is also 3904 * available on older platforms through the Android compatibility package. 3905 */ 3906 @Deprecated onPrepareDialog(int id, Dialog dialog, Bundle args)3907 protected void onPrepareDialog(int id, Dialog dialog, Bundle args) { 3908 onPrepareDialog(id, dialog); 3909 } 3910 3911 /** 3912 * Simple version of {@link #showDialog(int, Bundle)} that does not 3913 * take any arguments. Simply calls {@link #showDialog(int, Bundle)} 3914 * with null arguments. 3915 * 3916 * @deprecated Use the new {@link DialogFragment} class with 3917 * {@link FragmentManager} instead; this is also 3918 * available on older platforms through the Android compatibility package. 3919 */ 3920 @Deprecated showDialog(int id)3921 public final void showDialog(int id) { 3922 showDialog(id, null); 3923 } 3924 3925 /** 3926 * Show a dialog managed by this activity. A call to {@link #onCreateDialog(int, Bundle)} 3927 * will be made with the same id the first time this is called for a given 3928 * id. From thereafter, the dialog will be automatically saved and restored. 3929 * 3930 * <em>If you are targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB} 3931 * or later, consider instead using a {@link DialogFragment} instead.</em> 3932 * 3933 * <p>Each time a dialog is shown, {@link #onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog, Bundle)} will 3934 * be made to provide an opportunity to do any timely preparation. 3935 * 3936 * @param id The id of the managed dialog. 3937 * @param args Arguments to pass through to the dialog. These will be saved 3938 * and restored for you. Note that if the dialog is already created, 3939 * {@link #onCreateDialog(int, Bundle)} will not be called with the new 3940 * arguments but {@link #onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog, Bundle)} will be. 3941 * If you need to rebuild the dialog, call {@link #removeDialog(int)} first. 3942 * @return Returns true if the Dialog was created; false is returned if 3943 * it is not created because {@link #onCreateDialog(int, Bundle)} returns false. 3944 * 3945 * @see Dialog 3946 * @see #onCreateDialog(int, Bundle) 3947 * @see #onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog, Bundle) 3948 * @see #dismissDialog(int) 3949 * @see #removeDialog(int) 3950 * 3951 * @deprecated Use the new {@link DialogFragment} class with 3952 * {@link FragmentManager} instead; this is also 3953 * available on older platforms through the Android compatibility package. 3954 */ 3955 @Deprecated showDialog(int id, Bundle args)3956 public final boolean showDialog(int id, Bundle args) { 3957 if (mManagedDialogs == null) { 3958 mManagedDialogs = new SparseArray<ManagedDialog>(); 3959 } 3960 ManagedDialog md = mManagedDialogs.get(id); 3961 if (md == null) { 3962 md = new ManagedDialog(); 3963 md.mDialog = createDialog(id, null, args); 3964 if (md.mDialog == null) { 3965 return false; 3966 } 3967 mManagedDialogs.put(id, md); 3968 } 3969 3970 md.mArgs = args; 3971 onPrepareDialog(id, md.mDialog, args); 3972 md.mDialog.show(); 3973 return true; 3974 } 3975 3976 /** 3977 * Dismiss a dialog that was previously shown via {@link #showDialog(int)}. 3978 * 3979 * @param id The id of the managed dialog. 3980 * 3981 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the id was not previously shown via 3982 * {@link #showDialog(int)}. 3983 * 3984 * @see #onCreateDialog(int, Bundle) 3985 * @see #onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog, Bundle) 3986 * @see #showDialog(int) 3987 * @see #removeDialog(int) 3988 * 3989 * @deprecated Use the new {@link DialogFragment} class with 3990 * {@link FragmentManager} instead; this is also 3991 * available on older platforms through the Android compatibility package. 3992 */ 3993 @Deprecated dismissDialog(int id)3994 public final void dismissDialog(int id) { 3995 if (mManagedDialogs == null) { 3996 throw missingDialog(id); 3997 } 3998 3999 final ManagedDialog md = mManagedDialogs.get(id); 4000 if (md == null) { 4001 throw missingDialog(id); 4002 } 4003 md.mDialog.dismiss(); 4004 } 4005 4006 /** 4007 * Creates an exception to throw if a user passed in a dialog id that is 4008 * unexpected. 4009 */ missingDialog(int id)4010 private IllegalArgumentException missingDialog(int id) { 4011 return new IllegalArgumentException("no dialog with id " + id + " was ever " 4012 + "shown via Activity#showDialog"); 4013 } 4014 4015 /** 4016 * Removes any internal references to a dialog managed by this Activity. 4017 * If the dialog is showing, it will dismiss it as part of the clean up. 4018 * 4019 * <p>This can be useful if you know that you will never show a dialog again and 4020 * want to avoid the overhead of saving and restoring it in the future. 4021 * 4022 * <p>As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#GINGERBREAD}, this function 4023 * will not throw an exception if you try to remove an ID that does not 4024 * currently have an associated dialog.</p> 4025 * 4026 * @param id The id of the managed dialog. 4027 * 4028 * @see #onCreateDialog(int, Bundle) 4029 * @see #onPrepareDialog(int, Dialog, Bundle) 4030 * @see #showDialog(int) 4031 * @see #dismissDialog(int) 4032 * 4033 * @deprecated Use the new {@link DialogFragment} class with 4034 * {@link FragmentManager} instead; this is also 4035 * available on older platforms through the Android compatibility package. 4036 */ 4037 @Deprecated removeDialog(int id)4038 public final void removeDialog(int id) { 4039 if (mManagedDialogs != null) { 4040 final ManagedDialog md = mManagedDialogs.get(id); 4041 if (md != null) { 4042 md.mDialog.dismiss(); 4043 mManagedDialogs.remove(id); 4044 } 4045 } 4046 } 4047 4048 /** 4049 * This hook is called when the user signals the desire to start a search. 4050 * 4051 * <p>You can use this function as a simple way to launch the search UI, in response to a 4052 * menu item, search button, or other widgets within your activity. Unless overidden, 4053 * calling this function is the same as calling 4054 * {@link #startSearch startSearch(null, false, null, false)}, which launches 4055 * search for the current activity as specified in its manifest, see {@link SearchManager}. 4056 * 4057 * <p>You can override this function to force global search, e.g. in response to a dedicated 4058 * search key, or to block search entirely (by simply returning false). 4059 * 4060 * <p>Note: when running in a {@link Configuration#UI_MODE_TYPE_TELEVISION}, the default 4061 * implementation changes to simply return false and you must supply your own custom 4062 * implementation if you want to support search.</p> 4063 * 4064 * @param searchEvent The {@link SearchEvent} that signaled this search. 4065 * @return Returns {@code true} if search launched, and {@code false} if the activity does 4066 * not respond to search. The default implementation always returns {@code true}, except 4067 * when in {@link Configuration#UI_MODE_TYPE_TELEVISION} mode where it returns false. 4068 * 4069 * @see android.app.SearchManager 4070 */ onSearchRequested(@ullable SearchEvent searchEvent)4071 public boolean onSearchRequested(@Nullable SearchEvent searchEvent) { 4072 mSearchEvent = searchEvent; 4073 boolean result = onSearchRequested(); 4074 mSearchEvent = null; 4075 return result; 4076 } 4077 4078 /** 4079 * @see #onSearchRequested(SearchEvent) 4080 */ onSearchRequested()4081 public boolean onSearchRequested() { 4082 if ((getResources().getConfiguration().uiMode&Configuration.UI_MODE_TYPE_MASK) 4083 != Configuration.UI_MODE_TYPE_TELEVISION) { 4084 startSearch(null, false, null, false); 4085 return true; 4086 } else { 4087 return false; 4088 } 4089 } 4090 4091 /** 4092 * During the onSearchRequested() callbacks, this function will return the 4093 * {@link SearchEvent} that triggered the callback, if it exists. 4094 * 4095 * @return SearchEvent The SearchEvent that triggered the {@link 4096 * #onSearchRequested} callback. 4097 */ getSearchEvent()4098 public final SearchEvent getSearchEvent() { 4099 return mSearchEvent; 4100 } 4101 4102 /** 4103 * This hook is called to launch the search UI. 4104 * 4105 * <p>It is typically called from onSearchRequested(), either directly from 4106 * Activity.onSearchRequested() or from an overridden version in any given 4107 * Activity. If your goal is simply to activate search, it is preferred to call 4108 * onSearchRequested(), which may have been overridden elsewhere in your Activity. If your goal 4109 * is to inject specific data such as context data, it is preferred to <i>override</i> 4110 * onSearchRequested(), so that any callers to it will benefit from the override. 4111 * 4112 * @param initialQuery Any non-null non-empty string will be inserted as 4113 * pre-entered text in the search query box. 4114 * @param selectInitialQuery If true, the initial query will be preselected, which means that 4115 * any further typing will replace it. This is useful for cases where an entire pre-formed 4116 * query is being inserted. If false, the selection point will be placed at the end of the 4117 * inserted query. This is useful when the inserted query is text that the user entered, 4118 * and the user would expect to be able to keep typing. <i>This parameter is only meaningful 4119 * if initialQuery is a non-empty string.</i> 4120 * @param appSearchData An application can insert application-specific 4121 * context here, in order to improve quality or specificity of its own 4122 * searches. This data will be returned with SEARCH intent(s). Null if 4123 * no extra data is required. 4124 * @param globalSearch If false, this will only launch the search that has been specifically 4125 * defined by the application (which is usually defined as a local search). If no default 4126 * search is defined in the current application or activity, global search will be launched. 4127 * If true, this will always launch a platform-global (e.g. web-based) search instead. 4128 * 4129 * @see android.app.SearchManager 4130 * @see #onSearchRequested 4131 */ startSearch(@ullable String initialQuery, boolean selectInitialQuery, @Nullable Bundle appSearchData, boolean globalSearch)4132 public void startSearch(@Nullable String initialQuery, boolean selectInitialQuery, 4133 @Nullable Bundle appSearchData, boolean globalSearch) { 4134 ensureSearchManager(); 4135 mSearchManager.startSearch(initialQuery, selectInitialQuery, getComponentName(), 4136 appSearchData, globalSearch); 4137 } 4138 4139 /** 4140 * Similar to {@link #startSearch}, but actually fires off the search query after invoking 4141 * the search dialog. Made available for testing purposes. 4142 * 4143 * @param query The query to trigger. If empty, the request will be ignored. 4144 * @param appSearchData An application can insert application-specific 4145 * context here, in order to improve quality or specificity of its own 4146 * searches. This data will be returned with SEARCH intent(s). Null if 4147 * no extra data is required. 4148 */ triggerSearch(String query, @Nullable Bundle appSearchData)4149 public void triggerSearch(String query, @Nullable Bundle appSearchData) { 4150 ensureSearchManager(); 4151 mSearchManager.triggerSearch(query, getComponentName(), appSearchData); 4152 } 4153 4154 /** 4155 * Request that key events come to this activity. Use this if your 4156 * activity has no views with focus, but the activity still wants 4157 * a chance to process key events. 4158 * 4159 * @see android.view.Window#takeKeyEvents 4160 */ takeKeyEvents(boolean get)4161 public void takeKeyEvents(boolean get) { 4162 getWindow().takeKeyEvents(get); 4163 } 4164 4165 /** 4166 * Enable extended window features. This is a convenience for calling 4167 * {@link android.view.Window#requestFeature getWindow().requestFeature()}. 4168 * 4169 * @param featureId The desired feature as defined in 4170 * {@link android.view.Window}. 4171 * @return Returns true if the requested feature is supported and now 4172 * enabled. 4173 * 4174 * @see android.view.Window#requestFeature 4175 */ requestWindowFeature(int featureId)4176 public final boolean requestWindowFeature(int featureId) { 4177 return getWindow().requestFeature(featureId); 4178 } 4179 4180 /** 4181 * Convenience for calling 4182 * {@link android.view.Window#setFeatureDrawableResource}. 4183 */ setFeatureDrawableResource(int featureId, @DrawableRes int resId)4184 public final void setFeatureDrawableResource(int featureId, @DrawableRes int resId) { 4185 getWindow().setFeatureDrawableResource(featureId, resId); 4186 } 4187 4188 /** 4189 * Convenience for calling 4190 * {@link android.view.Window#setFeatureDrawableUri}. 4191 */ setFeatureDrawableUri(int featureId, Uri uri)4192 public final void setFeatureDrawableUri(int featureId, Uri uri) { 4193 getWindow().setFeatureDrawableUri(featureId, uri); 4194 } 4195 4196 /** 4197 * Convenience for calling 4198 * {@link android.view.Window#setFeatureDrawable(int, Drawable)}. 4199 */ setFeatureDrawable(int featureId, Drawable drawable)4200 public final void setFeatureDrawable(int featureId, Drawable drawable) { 4201 getWindow().setFeatureDrawable(featureId, drawable); 4202 } 4203 4204 /** 4205 * Convenience for calling 4206 * {@link android.view.Window#setFeatureDrawableAlpha}. 4207 */ setFeatureDrawableAlpha(int featureId, int alpha)4208 public final void setFeatureDrawableAlpha(int featureId, int alpha) { 4209 getWindow().setFeatureDrawableAlpha(featureId, alpha); 4210 } 4211 4212 /** 4213 * Convenience for calling 4214 * {@link android.view.Window#getLayoutInflater}. 4215 */ 4216 @NonNull getLayoutInflater()4217 public LayoutInflater getLayoutInflater() { 4218 return getWindow().getLayoutInflater(); 4219 } 4220 4221 /** 4222 * Returns a {@link MenuInflater} with this context. 4223 */ 4224 @NonNull getMenuInflater()4225 public MenuInflater getMenuInflater() { 4226 // Make sure that action views can get an appropriate theme. 4227 if (mMenuInflater == null) { 4228 initWindowDecorActionBar(); 4229 if (mActionBar != null) { 4230 mMenuInflater = new MenuInflater(mActionBar.getThemedContext(), this); 4231 } else { 4232 mMenuInflater = new MenuInflater(this); 4233 } 4234 } 4235 return mMenuInflater; 4236 } 4237 4238 @Override setTheme(int resid)4239 public void setTheme(int resid) { 4240 super.setTheme(resid); 4241 mWindow.setTheme(resid); 4242 } 4243 4244 @Override onApplyThemeResource(Resources.Theme theme, @StyleRes int resid, boolean first)4245 protected void onApplyThemeResource(Resources.Theme theme, @StyleRes int resid, 4246 boolean first) { 4247 if (mParent == null) { 4248 super.onApplyThemeResource(theme, resid, first); 4249 } else { 4250 try { 4251 theme.setTo(mParent.getTheme()); 4252 } catch (Exception e) { 4253 // Empty 4254 } 4255 theme.applyStyle(resid, false); 4256 } 4257 4258 // Get the primary color and update the TaskDescription for this activity 4259 TypedArray a = theme.obtainStyledAttributes( 4260 com.android.internal.R.styleable.ActivityTaskDescription); 4261 if (mTaskDescription.getPrimaryColor() == 0) { 4262 int colorPrimary = a.getColor( 4263 com.android.internal.R.styleable.ActivityTaskDescription_colorPrimary, 0); 4264 if (colorPrimary != 0 && Color.alpha(colorPrimary) == 0xFF) { 4265 mTaskDescription.setPrimaryColor(colorPrimary); 4266 } 4267 } 4268 4269 int colorBackground = a.getColor( 4270 com.android.internal.R.styleable.ActivityTaskDescription_colorBackground, 0); 4271 if (colorBackground != 0 && Color.alpha(colorBackground) == 0xFF) { 4272 mTaskDescription.setBackgroundColor(colorBackground); 4273 } 4274 4275 final int statusBarColor = a.getColor( 4276 com.android.internal.R.styleable.ActivityTaskDescription_statusBarColor, 0); 4277 if (statusBarColor != 0) { 4278 mTaskDescription.setStatusBarColor(statusBarColor); 4279 } 4280 4281 final int navigationBarColor = a.getColor( 4282 com.android.internal.R.styleable.ActivityTaskDescription_navigationBarColor, 0); 4283 if (navigationBarColor != 0) { 4284 mTaskDescription.setNavigationBarColor(navigationBarColor); 4285 } 4286 4287 a.recycle(); 4288 setTaskDescription(mTaskDescription); 4289 } 4290 4291 /** 4292 * Requests permissions to be granted to this application. These permissions 4293 * must be requested in your manifest, they should not be granted to your app, 4294 * and they should have protection level {@link android.content.pm.PermissionInfo 4295 * #PROTECTION_DANGEROUS dangerous}, regardless whether they are declared by 4296 * the platform or a third-party app. 4297 * <p> 4298 * Normal permissions {@link android.content.pm.PermissionInfo#PROTECTION_NORMAL} 4299 * are granted at install time if requested in the manifest. Signature permissions 4300 * {@link android.content.pm.PermissionInfo#PROTECTION_SIGNATURE} are granted at 4301 * install time if requested in the manifest and the signature of your app matches 4302 * the signature of the app declaring the permissions. 4303 * </p> 4304 * <p> 4305 * If your app does not have the requested permissions the user will be presented 4306 * with UI for accepting them. After the user has accepted or rejected the 4307 * requested permissions you will receive a callback on {@link 4308 * #onRequestPermissionsResult(int, String[], int[])} reporting whether the 4309 * permissions were granted or not. 4310 * </p> 4311 * <p> 4312 * Note that requesting a permission does not guarantee it will be granted and 4313 * your app should be able to run without having this permission. 4314 * </p> 4315 * <p> 4316 * This method may start an activity allowing the user to choose which permissions 4317 * to grant and which to reject. Hence, you should be prepared that your activity 4318 * may be paused and resumed. Further, granting some permissions may require 4319 * a restart of you application. In such a case, the system will recreate the 4320 * activity stack before delivering the result to {@link 4321 * #onRequestPermissionsResult(int, String[], int[])}. 4322 * </p> 4323 * <p> 4324 * When checking whether you have a permission you should use {@link 4325 * #checkSelfPermission(String)}. 4326 * </p> 4327 * <p> 4328 * Calling this API for permissions already granted to your app would show UI 4329 * to the user to decide whether the app can still hold these permissions. This 4330 * can be useful if the way your app uses data guarded by the permissions 4331 * changes significantly. 4332 * </p> 4333 * <p> 4334 * You cannot request a permission if your activity sets {@link 4335 * android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestActivity_noHistory noHistory} to 4336 * <code>true</code> because in this case the activity would not receive 4337 * result callbacks including {@link #onRequestPermissionsResult(int, String[], int[])}. 4338 * </p> 4339 * <p> 4340 * The <a href="http://developer.android.com/samples/RuntimePermissions/index.html"> 4341 * RuntimePermissions</a> sample app demonstrates how to use this method to 4342 * request permissions at run time. 4343 * </p> 4344 * 4345 * @param permissions The requested permissions. Must me non-null and not empty. 4346 * @param requestCode Application specific request code to match with a result 4347 * reported to {@link #onRequestPermissionsResult(int, String[], int[])}. 4348 * Should be >= 0. 4349 * 4350 * @throws IllegalArgumentException if requestCode is negative. 4351 * 4352 * @see #onRequestPermissionsResult(int, String[], int[]) 4353 * @see #checkSelfPermission(String) 4354 * @see #shouldShowRequestPermissionRationale(String) 4355 */ requestPermissions(@onNull String[] permissions, int requestCode)4356 public final void requestPermissions(@NonNull String[] permissions, int requestCode) { 4357 if (requestCode < 0) { 4358 throw new IllegalArgumentException("requestCode should be >= 0"); 4359 } 4360 if (mHasCurrentPermissionsRequest) { 4361 Log.w(TAG, "Can reqeust only one set of permissions at a time"); 4362 // Dispatch the callback with empty arrays which means a cancellation. 4363 onRequestPermissionsResult(requestCode, new String[0], new int[0]); 4364 return; 4365 } 4366 Intent intent = getPackageManager().buildRequestPermissionsIntent(permissions); 4367 startActivityForResult(REQUEST_PERMISSIONS_WHO_PREFIX, intent, requestCode, null); 4368 mHasCurrentPermissionsRequest = true; 4369 } 4370 4371 /** 4372 * Callback for the result from requesting permissions. This method 4373 * is invoked for every call on {@link #requestPermissions(String[], int)}. 4374 * <p> 4375 * <strong>Note:</strong> It is possible that the permissions request interaction 4376 * with the user is interrupted. In this case you will receive empty permissions 4377 * and results arrays which should be treated as a cancellation. 4378 * </p> 4379 * 4380 * @param requestCode The request code passed in {@link #requestPermissions(String[], int)}. 4381 * @param permissions The requested permissions. Never null. 4382 * @param grantResults The grant results for the corresponding permissions 4383 * which is either {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} 4384 * or {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED}. Never null. 4385 * 4386 * @see #requestPermissions(String[], int) 4387 */ onRequestPermissionsResult(int requestCode, @NonNull String[] permissions, @NonNull int[] grantResults)4388 public void onRequestPermissionsResult(int requestCode, @NonNull String[] permissions, 4389 @NonNull int[] grantResults) { 4390 /* callback - no nothing */ 4391 } 4392 4393 /** 4394 * Gets whether you should show UI with rationale for requesting a permission. 4395 * You should do this only if you do not have the permission and the context in 4396 * which the permission is requested does not clearly communicate to the user 4397 * what would be the benefit from granting this permission. 4398 * <p> 4399 * For example, if you write a camera app, requesting the camera permission 4400 * would be expected by the user and no rationale for why it is requested is 4401 * needed. If however, the app needs location for tagging photos then a non-tech 4402 * savvy user may wonder how location is related to taking photos. In this case 4403 * you may choose to show UI with rationale of requesting this permission. 4404 * </p> 4405 * 4406 * @param permission A permission your app wants to request. 4407 * @return Whether you can show permission rationale UI. 4408 * 4409 * @see #checkSelfPermission(String) 4410 * @see #requestPermissions(String[], int) 4411 * @see #onRequestPermissionsResult(int, String[], int[]) 4412 */ shouldShowRequestPermissionRationale(@onNull String permission)4413 public boolean shouldShowRequestPermissionRationale(@NonNull String permission) { 4414 return getPackageManager().shouldShowRequestPermissionRationale(permission); 4415 } 4416 4417 /** 4418 * Same as calling {@link #startActivityForResult(Intent, int, Bundle)} 4419 * with no options. 4420 * 4421 * @param intent The intent to start. 4422 * @param requestCode If >= 0, this code will be returned in 4423 * onActivityResult() when the activity exits. 4424 * 4425 * @throws android.content.ActivityNotFoundException 4426 * 4427 * @see #startActivity 4428 */ startActivityForResult(@equiresPermission Intent intent, int requestCode)4429 public void startActivityForResult(@RequiresPermission Intent intent, int requestCode) { 4430 startActivityForResult(intent, requestCode, null); 4431 } 4432 4433 /** 4434 * Launch an activity for which you would like a result when it finished. 4435 * When this activity exits, your 4436 * onActivityResult() method will be called with the given requestCode. 4437 * Using a negative requestCode is the same as calling 4438 * {@link #startActivity} (the activity is not launched as a sub-activity). 4439 * 4440 * <p>Note that this method should only be used with Intent protocols 4441 * that are defined to return a result. In other protocols (such as 4442 * {@link Intent#ACTION_MAIN} or {@link Intent#ACTION_VIEW}), you may 4443 * not get the result when you expect. For example, if the activity you 4444 * are launching uses {@link Intent#FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK}, it will not 4445 * run in your task and thus you will immediately receive a cancel result. 4446 * 4447 * <p>As a special case, if you call startActivityForResult() with a requestCode 4448 * >= 0 during the initial onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)/onResume() of your 4449 * activity, then your window will not be displayed until a result is 4450 * returned back from the started activity. This is to avoid visible 4451 * flickering when redirecting to another activity. 4452 * 4453 * <p>This method throws {@link android.content.ActivityNotFoundException} 4454 * if there was no Activity found to run the given Intent. 4455 * 4456 * @param intent The intent to start. 4457 * @param requestCode If >= 0, this code will be returned in 4458 * onActivityResult() when the activity exits. 4459 * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started. 4460 * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} 4461 * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details. 4462 * 4463 * @throws android.content.ActivityNotFoundException 4464 * 4465 * @see #startActivity 4466 */ startActivityForResult(@equiresPermission Intent intent, int requestCode, @Nullable Bundle options)4467 public void startActivityForResult(@RequiresPermission Intent intent, int requestCode, 4468 @Nullable Bundle options) { 4469 if (mParent == null) { 4470 options = transferSpringboardActivityOptions(options); 4471 Instrumentation.ActivityResult ar = 4472 mInstrumentation.execStartActivity( 4473 this, mMainThread.getApplicationThread(), mToken, this, 4474 intent, requestCode, options); 4475 if (ar != null) { 4476 mMainThread.sendActivityResult( 4477 mToken, mEmbeddedID, requestCode, ar.getResultCode(), 4478 ar.getResultData()); 4479 } 4480 if (requestCode >= 0) { 4481 // If this start is requesting a result, we can avoid making 4482 // the activity visible until the result is received. Setting 4483 // this code during onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) or onResume() will keep the 4484 // activity hidden during this time, to avoid flickering. 4485 // This can only be done when a result is requested because 4486 // that guarantees we will get information back when the 4487 // activity is finished, no matter what happens to it. 4488 mStartedActivity = true; 4489 } 4490 4491 cancelInputsAndStartExitTransition(options); 4492 // TODO Consider clearing/flushing other event sources and events for child windows. 4493 } else { 4494 if (options != null) { 4495 mParent.startActivityFromChild(this, intent, requestCode, options); 4496 } else { 4497 // Note we want to go through this method for compatibility with 4498 // existing applications that may have overridden it. 4499 mParent.startActivityFromChild(this, intent, requestCode); 4500 } 4501 } 4502 } 4503 4504 /** 4505 * Cancels pending inputs and if an Activity Transition is to be run, starts the transition. 4506 * 4507 * @param options The ActivityOptions bundle used to start an Activity. 4508 */ cancelInputsAndStartExitTransition(Bundle options)4509 private void cancelInputsAndStartExitTransition(Bundle options) { 4510 final View decor = mWindow != null ? mWindow.peekDecorView() : null; 4511 if (decor != null) { 4512 decor.cancelPendingInputEvents(); 4513 } 4514 if (options != null && !isTopOfTask()) { 4515 mActivityTransitionState.startExitOutTransition(this, options); 4516 } 4517 } 4518 4519 /** 4520 * Returns whether there are any activity transitions currently running on this 4521 * activity. A return value of {@code true} can mean that either an enter or 4522 * exit transition is running, including whether the background of the activity 4523 * is animating as a part of that transition. 4524 * 4525 * @return true if a transition is currently running on this activity, false otherwise. 4526 */ isActivityTransitionRunning()4527 public boolean isActivityTransitionRunning() { 4528 return mActivityTransitionState.isTransitionRunning(); 4529 } 4530 transferSpringboardActivityOptions(Bundle options)4531 private Bundle transferSpringboardActivityOptions(Bundle options) { 4532 if (options == null && (mWindow != null && !mWindow.isActive())) { 4533 final ActivityOptions activityOptions = getActivityOptions(); 4534 if (activityOptions != null && 4535 activityOptions.getAnimationType() == ActivityOptions.ANIM_SCENE_TRANSITION) { 4536 return activityOptions.toBundle(); 4537 } 4538 } 4539 return options; 4540 } 4541 4542 /** 4543 * @hide Implement to provide correct calling token. 4544 */ startActivityForResultAsUser(Intent intent, int requestCode, UserHandle user)4545 public void startActivityForResultAsUser(Intent intent, int requestCode, UserHandle user) { 4546 startActivityForResultAsUser(intent, requestCode, null, user); 4547 } 4548 4549 /** 4550 * @hide Implement to provide correct calling token. 4551 */ startActivityForResultAsUser(Intent intent, int requestCode, @Nullable Bundle options, UserHandle user)4552 public void startActivityForResultAsUser(Intent intent, int requestCode, 4553 @Nullable Bundle options, UserHandle user) { 4554 startActivityForResultAsUser(intent, mEmbeddedID, requestCode, options, user); 4555 } 4556 4557 /** 4558 * @hide Implement to provide correct calling token. 4559 */ startActivityForResultAsUser(Intent intent, String resultWho, int requestCode, @Nullable Bundle options, UserHandle user)4560 public void startActivityForResultAsUser(Intent intent, String resultWho, int requestCode, 4561 @Nullable Bundle options, UserHandle user) { 4562 if (mParent != null) { 4563 throw new RuntimeException("Can't be called from a child"); 4564 } 4565 options = transferSpringboardActivityOptions(options); 4566 Instrumentation.ActivityResult ar = mInstrumentation.execStartActivity( 4567 this, mMainThread.getApplicationThread(), mToken, resultWho, intent, requestCode, 4568 options, user); 4569 if (ar != null) { 4570 mMainThread.sendActivityResult( 4571 mToken, mEmbeddedID, requestCode, ar.getResultCode(), ar.getResultData()); 4572 } 4573 if (requestCode >= 0) { 4574 // If this start is requesting a result, we can avoid making 4575 // the activity visible until the result is received. Setting 4576 // this code during onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) or onResume() will keep the 4577 // activity hidden during this time, to avoid flickering. 4578 // This can only be done when a result is requested because 4579 // that guarantees we will get information back when the 4580 // activity is finished, no matter what happens to it. 4581 mStartedActivity = true; 4582 } 4583 4584 cancelInputsAndStartExitTransition(options); 4585 } 4586 4587 /** 4588 * @hide Implement to provide correct calling token. 4589 */ startActivityAsUser(Intent intent, UserHandle user)4590 public void startActivityAsUser(Intent intent, UserHandle user) { 4591 startActivityAsUser(intent, null, user); 4592 } 4593 4594 /** 4595 * @hide Implement to provide correct calling token. 4596 */ startActivityAsUser(Intent intent, Bundle options, UserHandle user)4597 public void startActivityAsUser(Intent intent, Bundle options, UserHandle user) { 4598 if (mParent != null) { 4599 throw new RuntimeException("Can't be called from a child"); 4600 } 4601 options = transferSpringboardActivityOptions(options); 4602 Instrumentation.ActivityResult ar = 4603 mInstrumentation.execStartActivity( 4604 this, mMainThread.getApplicationThread(), mToken, mEmbeddedID, 4605 intent, -1, options, user); 4606 if (ar != null) { 4607 mMainThread.sendActivityResult( 4608 mToken, mEmbeddedID, -1, ar.getResultCode(), 4609 ar.getResultData()); 4610 } 4611 cancelInputsAndStartExitTransition(options); 4612 } 4613 4614 /** 4615 * Start a new activity as if it was started by the activity that started our 4616 * current activity. This is for the resolver and chooser activities, which operate 4617 * as intermediaries that dispatch their intent to the target the user selects -- to 4618 * do this, they must perform all security checks including permission grants as if 4619 * their launch had come from the original activity. 4620 * @param intent The Intent to start. 4621 * @param options ActivityOptions or null. 4622 * @param ignoreTargetSecurity If true, the activity manager will not check whether the 4623 * caller it is doing the start is, is actually allowed to start the target activity. 4624 * If you set this to true, you must set an explicit component in the Intent and do any 4625 * appropriate security checks yourself. 4626 * @param userId The user the new activity should run as. 4627 * @hide 4628 */ startActivityAsCaller(Intent intent, @Nullable Bundle options, boolean ignoreTargetSecurity, int userId)4629 public void startActivityAsCaller(Intent intent, @Nullable Bundle options, 4630 boolean ignoreTargetSecurity, int userId) { 4631 if (mParent != null) { 4632 throw new RuntimeException("Can't be called from a child"); 4633 } 4634 options = transferSpringboardActivityOptions(options); 4635 Instrumentation.ActivityResult ar = 4636 mInstrumentation.execStartActivityAsCaller( 4637 this, mMainThread.getApplicationThread(), mToken, this, 4638 intent, -1, options, ignoreTargetSecurity, userId); 4639 if (ar != null) { 4640 mMainThread.sendActivityResult( 4641 mToken, mEmbeddedID, -1, ar.getResultCode(), 4642 ar.getResultData()); 4643 } 4644 cancelInputsAndStartExitTransition(options); 4645 } 4646 4647 /** 4648 * Same as calling {@link #startIntentSenderForResult(IntentSender, int, 4649 * Intent, int, int, int, Bundle)} with no options. 4650 * 4651 * @param intent The IntentSender to launch. 4652 * @param requestCode If >= 0, this code will be returned in 4653 * onActivityResult() when the activity exits. 4654 * @param fillInIntent If non-null, this will be provided as the 4655 * intent parameter to {@link IntentSender#sendIntent}. 4656 * @param flagsMask Intent flags in the original IntentSender that you 4657 * would like to change. 4658 * @param flagsValues Desired values for any bits set in 4659 * <var>flagsMask</var> 4660 * @param extraFlags Always set to 0. 4661 */ startIntentSenderForResult(IntentSender intent, int requestCode, @Nullable Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags)4662 public void startIntentSenderForResult(IntentSender intent, int requestCode, 4663 @Nullable Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags) 4664 throws IntentSender.SendIntentException { 4665 startIntentSenderForResult(intent, requestCode, fillInIntent, flagsMask, 4666 flagsValues, extraFlags, null); 4667 } 4668 4669 /** 4670 * Like {@link #startActivityForResult(Intent, int)}, but allowing you 4671 * to use a IntentSender to describe the activity to be started. If 4672 * the IntentSender is for an activity, that activity will be started 4673 * as if you had called the regular {@link #startActivityForResult(Intent, int)} 4674 * here; otherwise, its associated action will be executed (such as 4675 * sending a broadcast) as if you had called 4676 * {@link IntentSender#sendIntent IntentSender.sendIntent} on it. 4677 * 4678 * @param intent The IntentSender to launch. 4679 * @param requestCode If >= 0, this code will be returned in 4680 * onActivityResult() when the activity exits. 4681 * @param fillInIntent If non-null, this will be provided as the 4682 * intent parameter to {@link IntentSender#sendIntent}. 4683 * @param flagsMask Intent flags in the original IntentSender that you 4684 * would like to change. 4685 * @param flagsValues Desired values for any bits set in 4686 * <var>flagsMask</var> 4687 * @param extraFlags Always set to 0. 4688 * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started. 4689 * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} 4690 * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details. If options 4691 * have also been supplied by the IntentSender, options given here will 4692 * override any that conflict with those given by the IntentSender. 4693 */ startIntentSenderForResult(IntentSender intent, int requestCode, @Nullable Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags, Bundle options)4694 public void startIntentSenderForResult(IntentSender intent, int requestCode, 4695 @Nullable Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags, 4696 Bundle options) throws IntentSender.SendIntentException { 4697 if (mParent == null) { 4698 startIntentSenderForResultInner(intent, mEmbeddedID, requestCode, fillInIntent, 4699 flagsMask, flagsValues, options); 4700 } else if (options != null) { 4701 mParent.startIntentSenderFromChild(this, intent, requestCode, 4702 fillInIntent, flagsMask, flagsValues, extraFlags, options); 4703 } else { 4704 // Note we want to go through this call for compatibility with 4705 // existing applications that may have overridden the method. 4706 mParent.startIntentSenderFromChild(this, intent, requestCode, 4707 fillInIntent, flagsMask, flagsValues, extraFlags); 4708 } 4709 } 4710 startIntentSenderForResultInner(IntentSender intent, String who, int requestCode, Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, Bundle options)4711 private void startIntentSenderForResultInner(IntentSender intent, String who, int requestCode, 4712 Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, 4713 Bundle options) 4714 throws IntentSender.SendIntentException { 4715 try { 4716 String resolvedType = null; 4717 if (fillInIntent != null) { 4718 fillInIntent.migrateExtraStreamToClipData(); 4719 fillInIntent.prepareToLeaveProcess(this); 4720 resolvedType = fillInIntent.resolveTypeIfNeeded(getContentResolver()); 4721 } 4722 int result = ActivityManager.getService() 4723 .startActivityIntentSender(mMainThread.getApplicationThread(), 4724 intent != null ? intent.getTarget() : null, 4725 intent != null ? intent.getWhitelistToken() : null, 4726 fillInIntent, resolvedType, mToken, who, 4727 requestCode, flagsMask, flagsValues, options); 4728 if (result == ActivityManager.START_CANCELED) { 4729 throw new IntentSender.SendIntentException(); 4730 } 4731 Instrumentation.checkStartActivityResult(result, null); 4732 } catch (RemoteException e) { 4733 } 4734 if (requestCode >= 0) { 4735 // If this start is requesting a result, we can avoid making 4736 // the activity visible until the result is received. Setting 4737 // this code during onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) or onResume() will keep the 4738 // activity hidden during this time, to avoid flickering. 4739 // This can only be done when a result is requested because 4740 // that guarantees we will get information back when the 4741 // activity is finished, no matter what happens to it. 4742 mStartedActivity = true; 4743 } 4744 } 4745 4746 /** 4747 * Same as {@link #startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} with no options 4748 * specified. 4749 * 4750 * @param intent The intent to start. 4751 * 4752 * @throws android.content.ActivityNotFoundException 4753 * 4754 * @see #startActivity(Intent, Bundle) 4755 * @see #startActivityForResult 4756 */ 4757 @Override startActivity(Intent intent)4758 public void startActivity(Intent intent) { 4759 this.startActivity(intent, null); 4760 } 4761 4762 /** 4763 * Launch a new activity. You will not receive any information about when 4764 * the activity exits. This implementation overrides the base version, 4765 * providing information about 4766 * the activity performing the launch. Because of this additional 4767 * information, the {@link Intent#FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK} launch flag is not 4768 * required; if not specified, the new activity will be added to the 4769 * task of the caller. 4770 * 4771 * <p>This method throws {@link android.content.ActivityNotFoundException} 4772 * if there was no Activity found to run the given Intent. 4773 * 4774 * @param intent The intent to start. 4775 * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started. 4776 * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} 4777 * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details. 4778 * 4779 * @throws android.content.ActivityNotFoundException 4780 * 4781 * @see #startActivity(Intent) 4782 * @see #startActivityForResult 4783 */ 4784 @Override startActivity(Intent intent, @Nullable Bundle options)4785 public void startActivity(Intent intent, @Nullable Bundle options) { 4786 if (options != null) { 4787 startActivityForResult(intent, -1, options); 4788 } else { 4789 // Note we want to go through this call for compatibility with 4790 // applications that may have overridden the method. 4791 startActivityForResult(intent, -1); 4792 } 4793 } 4794 4795 /** 4796 * Same as {@link #startActivities(Intent[], Bundle)} with no options 4797 * specified. 4798 * 4799 * @param intents The intents to start. 4800 * 4801 * @throws android.content.ActivityNotFoundException 4802 * 4803 * @see #startActivities(Intent[], Bundle) 4804 * @see #startActivityForResult 4805 */ 4806 @Override startActivities(Intent[] intents)4807 public void startActivities(Intent[] intents) { 4808 startActivities(intents, null); 4809 } 4810 4811 /** 4812 * Launch a new activity. You will not receive any information about when 4813 * the activity exits. This implementation overrides the base version, 4814 * providing information about 4815 * the activity performing the launch. Because of this additional 4816 * information, the {@link Intent#FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK} launch flag is not 4817 * required; if not specified, the new activity will be added to the 4818 * task of the caller. 4819 * 4820 * <p>This method throws {@link android.content.ActivityNotFoundException} 4821 * if there was no Activity found to run the given Intent. 4822 * 4823 * @param intents The intents to start. 4824 * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started. 4825 * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} 4826 * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details. 4827 * 4828 * @throws android.content.ActivityNotFoundException 4829 * 4830 * @see #startActivities(Intent[]) 4831 * @see #startActivityForResult 4832 */ 4833 @Override startActivities(Intent[] intents, @Nullable Bundle options)4834 public void startActivities(Intent[] intents, @Nullable Bundle options) { 4835 mInstrumentation.execStartActivities(this, mMainThread.getApplicationThread(), 4836 mToken, this, intents, options); 4837 } 4838 4839 /** 4840 * Same as calling {@link #startIntentSender(IntentSender, Intent, int, int, int, Bundle)} 4841 * with no options. 4842 * 4843 * @param intent The IntentSender to launch. 4844 * @param fillInIntent If non-null, this will be provided as the 4845 * intent parameter to {@link IntentSender#sendIntent}. 4846 * @param flagsMask Intent flags in the original IntentSender that you 4847 * would like to change. 4848 * @param flagsValues Desired values for any bits set in 4849 * <var>flagsMask</var> 4850 * @param extraFlags Always set to 0. 4851 */ startIntentSender(IntentSender intent, @Nullable Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags)4852 public void startIntentSender(IntentSender intent, 4853 @Nullable Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags) 4854 throws IntentSender.SendIntentException { 4855 startIntentSender(intent, fillInIntent, flagsMask, flagsValues, 4856 extraFlags, null); 4857 } 4858 4859 /** 4860 * Like {@link #startActivity(Intent, Bundle)}, but taking a IntentSender 4861 * to start; see 4862 * {@link #startIntentSenderForResult(IntentSender, int, Intent, int, int, int, Bundle)} 4863 * for more information. 4864 * 4865 * @param intent The IntentSender to launch. 4866 * @param fillInIntent If non-null, this will be provided as the 4867 * intent parameter to {@link IntentSender#sendIntent}. 4868 * @param flagsMask Intent flags in the original IntentSender that you 4869 * would like to change. 4870 * @param flagsValues Desired values for any bits set in 4871 * <var>flagsMask</var> 4872 * @param extraFlags Always set to 0. 4873 * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started. 4874 * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} 4875 * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details. If options 4876 * have also been supplied by the IntentSender, options given here will 4877 * override any that conflict with those given by the IntentSender. 4878 */ startIntentSender(IntentSender intent, @Nullable Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags, Bundle options)4879 public void startIntentSender(IntentSender intent, 4880 @Nullable Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags, 4881 Bundle options) throws IntentSender.SendIntentException { 4882 if (options != null) { 4883 startIntentSenderForResult(intent, -1, fillInIntent, flagsMask, 4884 flagsValues, extraFlags, options); 4885 } else { 4886 // Note we want to go through this call for compatibility with 4887 // applications that may have overridden the method. 4888 startIntentSenderForResult(intent, -1, fillInIntent, flagsMask, 4889 flagsValues, extraFlags); 4890 } 4891 } 4892 4893 /** 4894 * Same as calling {@link #startActivityIfNeeded(Intent, int, Bundle)} 4895 * with no options. 4896 * 4897 * @param intent The intent to start. 4898 * @param requestCode If >= 0, this code will be returned in 4899 * onActivityResult() when the activity exits, as described in 4900 * {@link #startActivityForResult}. 4901 * 4902 * @return If a new activity was launched then true is returned; otherwise 4903 * false is returned and you must handle the Intent yourself. 4904 * 4905 * @see #startActivity 4906 * @see #startActivityForResult 4907 */ startActivityIfNeeded(@equiresPermission @onNull Intent intent, int requestCode)4908 public boolean startActivityIfNeeded(@RequiresPermission @NonNull Intent intent, 4909 int requestCode) { 4910 return startActivityIfNeeded(intent, requestCode, null); 4911 } 4912 4913 /** 4914 * A special variation to launch an activity only if a new activity 4915 * instance is needed to handle the given Intent. In other words, this is 4916 * just like {@link #startActivityForResult(Intent, int)} except: if you are 4917 * using the {@link Intent#FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP} flag, or 4918 * singleTask or singleTop 4919 * {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestActivity_launchMode launchMode}, 4920 * and the activity 4921 * that handles <var>intent</var> is the same as your currently running 4922 * activity, then a new instance is not needed. In this case, instead of 4923 * the normal behavior of calling {@link #onNewIntent} this function will 4924 * return and you can handle the Intent yourself. 4925 * 4926 * <p>This function can only be called from a top-level activity; if it is 4927 * called from a child activity, a runtime exception will be thrown. 4928 * 4929 * @param intent The intent to start. 4930 * @param requestCode If >= 0, this code will be returned in 4931 * onActivityResult() when the activity exits, as described in 4932 * {@link #startActivityForResult}. 4933 * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started. 4934 * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} 4935 * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details. 4936 * 4937 * @return If a new activity was launched then true is returned; otherwise 4938 * false is returned and you must handle the Intent yourself. 4939 * 4940 * @see #startActivity 4941 * @see #startActivityForResult 4942 */ startActivityIfNeeded(@equiresPermission @onNull Intent intent, int requestCode, @Nullable Bundle options)4943 public boolean startActivityIfNeeded(@RequiresPermission @NonNull Intent intent, 4944 int requestCode, @Nullable Bundle options) { 4945 if (mParent == null) { 4946 int result = ActivityManager.START_RETURN_INTENT_TO_CALLER; 4947 try { 4948 Uri referrer = onProvideReferrer(); 4949 if (referrer != null) { 4950 intent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_REFERRER, referrer); 4951 } 4952 intent.migrateExtraStreamToClipData(); 4953 intent.prepareToLeaveProcess(this); 4954 result = ActivityManager.getService() 4955 .startActivity(mMainThread.getApplicationThread(), getBasePackageName(), 4956 intent, intent.resolveTypeIfNeeded(getContentResolver()), mToken, 4957 mEmbeddedID, requestCode, ActivityManager.START_FLAG_ONLY_IF_NEEDED, 4958 null, options); 4959 } catch (RemoteException e) { 4960 // Empty 4961 } 4962 4963 Instrumentation.checkStartActivityResult(result, intent); 4964 4965 if (requestCode >= 0) { 4966 // If this start is requesting a result, we can avoid making 4967 // the activity visible until the result is received. Setting 4968 // this code during onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) or onResume() will keep the 4969 // activity hidden during this time, to avoid flickering. 4970 // This can only be done when a result is requested because 4971 // that guarantees we will get information back when the 4972 // activity is finished, no matter what happens to it. 4973 mStartedActivity = true; 4974 } 4975 return result != ActivityManager.START_RETURN_INTENT_TO_CALLER; 4976 } 4977 4978 throw new UnsupportedOperationException( 4979 "startActivityIfNeeded can only be called from a top-level activity"); 4980 } 4981 4982 /** 4983 * Same as calling {@link #startNextMatchingActivity(Intent, Bundle)} with 4984 * no options. 4985 * 4986 * @param intent The intent to dispatch to the next activity. For 4987 * correct behavior, this must be the same as the Intent that started 4988 * your own activity; the only changes you can make are to the extras 4989 * inside of it. 4990 * 4991 * @return Returns a boolean indicating whether there was another Activity 4992 * to start: true if there was a next activity to start, false if there 4993 * wasn't. In general, if true is returned you will then want to call 4994 * finish() on yourself. 4995 */ startNextMatchingActivity(@equiresPermission @onNull Intent intent)4996 public boolean startNextMatchingActivity(@RequiresPermission @NonNull Intent intent) { 4997 return startNextMatchingActivity(intent, null); 4998 } 4999 5000 /** 5001 * Special version of starting an activity, for use when you are replacing 5002 * other activity components. You can use this to hand the Intent off 5003 * to the next Activity that can handle it. You typically call this in 5004 * {@link #onCreate} with the Intent returned by {@link #getIntent}. 5005 * 5006 * @param intent The intent to dispatch to the next activity. For 5007 * correct behavior, this must be the same as the Intent that started 5008 * your own activity; the only changes you can make are to the extras 5009 * inside of it. 5010 * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started. 5011 * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} 5012 * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details. 5013 * 5014 * @return Returns a boolean indicating whether there was another Activity 5015 * to start: true if there was a next activity to start, false if there 5016 * wasn't. In general, if true is returned you will then want to call 5017 * finish() on yourself. 5018 */ startNextMatchingActivity(@equiresPermission @onNull Intent intent, @Nullable Bundle options)5019 public boolean startNextMatchingActivity(@RequiresPermission @NonNull Intent intent, 5020 @Nullable Bundle options) { 5021 if (mParent == null) { 5022 try { 5023 intent.migrateExtraStreamToClipData(); 5024 intent.prepareToLeaveProcess(this); 5025 return ActivityManager.getService() 5026 .startNextMatchingActivity(mToken, intent, options); 5027 } catch (RemoteException e) { 5028 // Empty 5029 } 5030 return false; 5031 } 5032 5033 throw new UnsupportedOperationException( 5034 "startNextMatchingActivity can only be called from a top-level activity"); 5035 } 5036 5037 /** 5038 * Same as calling {@link #startActivityFromChild(Activity, Intent, int, Bundle)} 5039 * with no options. 5040 * 5041 * @param child The activity making the call. 5042 * @param intent The intent to start. 5043 * @param requestCode Reply request code. < 0 if reply is not requested. 5044 * 5045 * @throws android.content.ActivityNotFoundException 5046 * 5047 * @see #startActivity 5048 * @see #startActivityForResult 5049 */ startActivityFromChild(@onNull Activity child, @RequiresPermission Intent intent, int requestCode)5050 public void startActivityFromChild(@NonNull Activity child, @RequiresPermission Intent intent, 5051 int requestCode) { 5052 startActivityFromChild(child, intent, requestCode, null); 5053 } 5054 5055 /** 5056 * This is called when a child activity of this one calls its 5057 * {@link #startActivity} or {@link #startActivityForResult} method. 5058 * 5059 * <p>This method throws {@link android.content.ActivityNotFoundException} 5060 * if there was no Activity found to run the given Intent. 5061 * 5062 * @param child The activity making the call. 5063 * @param intent The intent to start. 5064 * @param requestCode Reply request code. < 0 if reply is not requested. 5065 * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started. 5066 * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} 5067 * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details. 5068 * 5069 * @throws android.content.ActivityNotFoundException 5070 * 5071 * @see #startActivity 5072 * @see #startActivityForResult 5073 */ startActivityFromChild(@onNull Activity child, @RequiresPermission Intent intent, int requestCode, @Nullable Bundle options)5074 public void startActivityFromChild(@NonNull Activity child, @RequiresPermission Intent intent, 5075 int requestCode, @Nullable Bundle options) { 5076 options = transferSpringboardActivityOptions(options); 5077 Instrumentation.ActivityResult ar = 5078 mInstrumentation.execStartActivity( 5079 this, mMainThread.getApplicationThread(), mToken, child, 5080 intent, requestCode, options); 5081 if (ar != null) { 5082 mMainThread.sendActivityResult( 5083 mToken, child.mEmbeddedID, requestCode, 5084 ar.getResultCode(), ar.getResultData()); 5085 } 5086 cancelInputsAndStartExitTransition(options); 5087 } 5088 5089 /** 5090 * Same as calling {@link #startActivityFromFragment(Fragment, Intent, int, Bundle)} 5091 * with no options. 5092 * 5093 * @param fragment The fragment making the call. 5094 * @param intent The intent to start. 5095 * @param requestCode Reply request code. < 0 if reply is not requested. 5096 * 5097 * @throws android.content.ActivityNotFoundException 5098 * 5099 * @see Fragment#startActivity 5100 * @see Fragment#startActivityForResult 5101 */ startActivityFromFragment(@onNull Fragment fragment, @RequiresPermission Intent intent, int requestCode)5102 public void startActivityFromFragment(@NonNull Fragment fragment, 5103 @RequiresPermission Intent intent, int requestCode) { 5104 startActivityFromFragment(fragment, intent, requestCode, null); 5105 } 5106 5107 /** 5108 * This is called when a Fragment in this activity calls its 5109 * {@link Fragment#startActivity} or {@link Fragment#startActivityForResult} 5110 * method. 5111 * 5112 * <p>This method throws {@link android.content.ActivityNotFoundException} 5113 * if there was no Activity found to run the given Intent. 5114 * 5115 * @param fragment The fragment making the call. 5116 * @param intent The intent to start. 5117 * @param requestCode Reply request code. < 0 if reply is not requested. 5118 * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started. 5119 * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} 5120 * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details. 5121 * 5122 * @throws android.content.ActivityNotFoundException 5123 * 5124 * @see Fragment#startActivity 5125 * @see Fragment#startActivityForResult 5126 */ startActivityFromFragment(@onNull Fragment fragment, @RequiresPermission Intent intent, int requestCode, @Nullable Bundle options)5127 public void startActivityFromFragment(@NonNull Fragment fragment, 5128 @RequiresPermission Intent intent, int requestCode, @Nullable Bundle options) { 5129 startActivityForResult(fragment.mWho, intent, requestCode, options); 5130 } 5131 5132 /** 5133 * @hide 5134 */ startActivityAsUserFromFragment(@onNull Fragment fragment, @RequiresPermission Intent intent, int requestCode, @Nullable Bundle options, UserHandle user)5135 public void startActivityAsUserFromFragment(@NonNull Fragment fragment, 5136 @RequiresPermission Intent intent, int requestCode, @Nullable Bundle options, 5137 UserHandle user) { 5138 startActivityForResultAsUser(intent, fragment.mWho, requestCode, options, user); 5139 } 5140 5141 /** 5142 * @hide 5143 */ 5144 @Override startActivityForResult( String who, Intent intent, int requestCode, @Nullable Bundle options)5145 public void startActivityForResult( 5146 String who, Intent intent, int requestCode, @Nullable Bundle options) { 5147 Uri referrer = onProvideReferrer(); 5148 if (referrer != null) { 5149 intent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_REFERRER, referrer); 5150 } 5151 options = transferSpringboardActivityOptions(options); 5152 Instrumentation.ActivityResult ar = 5153 mInstrumentation.execStartActivity( 5154 this, mMainThread.getApplicationThread(), mToken, who, 5155 intent, requestCode, options); 5156 if (ar != null) { 5157 mMainThread.sendActivityResult( 5158 mToken, who, requestCode, 5159 ar.getResultCode(), ar.getResultData()); 5160 } 5161 cancelInputsAndStartExitTransition(options); 5162 } 5163 5164 /** 5165 * @hide 5166 */ 5167 @Override canStartActivityForResult()5168 public boolean canStartActivityForResult() { 5169 return true; 5170 } 5171 5172 /** 5173 * Same as calling {@link #startIntentSenderFromChild(Activity, IntentSender, 5174 * int, Intent, int, int, int, Bundle)} with no options. 5175 */ startIntentSenderFromChild(Activity child, IntentSender intent, int requestCode, Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags)5176 public void startIntentSenderFromChild(Activity child, IntentSender intent, 5177 int requestCode, Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, 5178 int extraFlags) 5179 throws IntentSender.SendIntentException { 5180 startIntentSenderFromChild(child, intent, requestCode, fillInIntent, 5181 flagsMask, flagsValues, extraFlags, null); 5182 } 5183 5184 /** 5185 * Like {@link #startActivityFromChild(Activity, Intent, int)}, but 5186 * taking a IntentSender; see 5187 * {@link #startIntentSenderForResult(IntentSender, int, Intent, int, int, int)} 5188 * for more information. 5189 */ startIntentSenderFromChild(Activity child, IntentSender intent, int requestCode, Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags, @Nullable Bundle options)5190 public void startIntentSenderFromChild(Activity child, IntentSender intent, 5191 int requestCode, Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, 5192 int extraFlags, @Nullable Bundle options) 5193 throws IntentSender.SendIntentException { 5194 startIntentSenderForResultInner(intent, child.mEmbeddedID, requestCode, fillInIntent, 5195 flagsMask, flagsValues, options); 5196 } 5197 5198 /** 5199 * Like {@link #startIntentSenderFromChild}, but taking a Fragment; see 5200 * {@link #startIntentSenderForResult(IntentSender, int, Intent, int, int, int)} 5201 * for more information. 5202 * 5203 * @hide 5204 */ startIntentSenderFromChildFragment(Fragment child, IntentSender intent, int requestCode, Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags, @Nullable Bundle options)5205 public void startIntentSenderFromChildFragment(Fragment child, IntentSender intent, 5206 int requestCode, Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, 5207 int extraFlags, @Nullable Bundle options) 5208 throws IntentSender.SendIntentException { 5209 startIntentSenderForResultInner(intent, child.mWho, requestCode, fillInIntent, 5210 flagsMask, flagsValues, options); 5211 } 5212 5213 /** 5214 * Call immediately after one of the flavors of {@link #startActivity(Intent)} 5215 * or {@link #finish} to specify an explicit transition animation to 5216 * perform next. 5217 * 5218 * <p>As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN} an alternative 5219 * to using this with starting activities is to supply the desired animation 5220 * information through a {@link ActivityOptions} bundle to 5221 * {@link #startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} or a related function. This allows 5222 * you to specify a custom animation even when starting an activity from 5223 * outside the context of the current top activity. 5224 * 5225 * @param enterAnim A resource ID of the animation resource to use for 5226 * the incoming activity. Use 0 for no animation. 5227 * @param exitAnim A resource ID of the animation resource to use for 5228 * the outgoing activity. Use 0 for no animation. 5229 */ overridePendingTransition(int enterAnim, int exitAnim)5230 public void overridePendingTransition(int enterAnim, int exitAnim) { 5231 try { 5232 ActivityManager.getService().overridePendingTransition( 5233 mToken, getPackageName(), enterAnim, exitAnim); 5234 } catch (RemoteException e) { 5235 } 5236 } 5237 5238 /** 5239 * Call this to set the result that your activity will return to its 5240 * caller. 5241 * 5242 * @param resultCode The result code to propagate back to the originating 5243 * activity, often RESULT_CANCELED or RESULT_OK 5244 * 5245 * @see #RESULT_CANCELED 5246 * @see #RESULT_OK 5247 * @see #RESULT_FIRST_USER 5248 * @see #setResult(int, Intent) 5249 */ setResult(int resultCode)5250 public final void setResult(int resultCode) { 5251 synchronized (this) { 5252 mResultCode = resultCode; 5253 mResultData = null; 5254 } 5255 } 5256 5257 /** 5258 * Call this to set the result that your activity will return to its 5259 * caller. 5260 * 5261 * <p>As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#GINGERBREAD}, the Intent 5262 * you supply here can have {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION 5263 * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} and/or {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION 5264 * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION} set. This will grant the 5265 * Activity receiving the result access to the specific URIs in the Intent. 5266 * Access will remain until the Activity has finished (it will remain across the hosting 5267 * process being killed and other temporary destruction) and will be added 5268 * to any existing set of URI permissions it already holds. 5269 * 5270 * @param resultCode The result code to propagate back to the originating 5271 * activity, often RESULT_CANCELED or RESULT_OK 5272 * @param data The data to propagate back to the originating activity. 5273 * 5274 * @see #RESULT_CANCELED 5275 * @see #RESULT_OK 5276 * @see #RESULT_FIRST_USER 5277 * @see #setResult(int) 5278 */ setResult(int resultCode, Intent data)5279 public final void setResult(int resultCode, Intent data) { 5280 synchronized (this) { 5281 mResultCode = resultCode; 5282 mResultData = data; 5283 } 5284 } 5285 5286 /** 5287 * Return information about who launched this activity. If the launching Intent 5288 * contains an {@link android.content.Intent#EXTRA_REFERRER Intent.EXTRA_REFERRER}, 5289 * that will be returned as-is; otherwise, if known, an 5290 * {@link Intent#URI_ANDROID_APP_SCHEME android-app:} referrer URI containing the 5291 * package name that started the Intent will be returned. This may return null if no 5292 * referrer can be identified -- it is neither explicitly specified, nor is it known which 5293 * application package was involved. 5294 * 5295 * <p>If called while inside the handling of {@link #onNewIntent}, this function will 5296 * return the referrer that submitted that new intent to the activity. Otherwise, it 5297 * always returns the referrer of the original Intent.</p> 5298 * 5299 * <p>Note that this is <em>not</em> a security feature -- you can not trust the 5300 * referrer information, applications can spoof it.</p> 5301 */ 5302 @Nullable getReferrer()5303 public Uri getReferrer() { 5304 Intent intent = getIntent(); 5305 try { 5306 Uri referrer = intent.getParcelableExtra(Intent.EXTRA_REFERRER); 5307 if (referrer != null) { 5308 return referrer; 5309 } 5310 String referrerName = intent.getStringExtra(Intent.EXTRA_REFERRER_NAME); 5311 if (referrerName != null) { 5312 return Uri.parse(referrerName); 5313 } 5314 } catch (BadParcelableException e) { 5315 Log.w(TAG, "Cannot read referrer from intent;" 5316 + " intent extras contain unknown custom Parcelable objects"); 5317 } 5318 if (mReferrer != null) { 5319 return new Uri.Builder().scheme("android-app").authority(mReferrer).build(); 5320 } 5321 return null; 5322 } 5323 5324 /** 5325 * Override to generate the desired referrer for the content currently being shown 5326 * by the app. The default implementation returns null, meaning the referrer will simply 5327 * be the android-app: of the package name of this activity. Return a non-null Uri to 5328 * have that supplied as the {@link Intent#EXTRA_REFERRER} of any activities started from it. 5329 */ onProvideReferrer()5330 public Uri onProvideReferrer() { 5331 return null; 5332 } 5333 5334 /** 5335 * Return the name of the package that invoked this activity. This is who 5336 * the data in {@link #setResult setResult()} will be sent to. You can 5337 * use this information to validate that the recipient is allowed to 5338 * receive the data. 5339 * 5340 * <p class="note">Note: if the calling activity is not expecting a result (that is it 5341 * did not use the {@link #startActivityForResult} 5342 * form that includes a request code), then the calling package will be 5343 * null.</p> 5344 * 5345 * <p class="note">Note: prior to {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN_MR2}, 5346 * the result from this method was unstable. If the process hosting the calling 5347 * package was no longer running, it would return null instead of the proper package 5348 * name. You can use {@link #getCallingActivity()} and retrieve the package name 5349 * from that instead.</p> 5350 * 5351 * @return The package of the activity that will receive your 5352 * reply, or null if none. 5353 */ 5354 @Nullable getCallingPackage()5355 public String getCallingPackage() { 5356 try { 5357 return ActivityManager.getService().getCallingPackage(mToken); 5358 } catch (RemoteException e) { 5359 return null; 5360 } 5361 } 5362 5363 /** 5364 * Return the name of the activity that invoked this activity. This is 5365 * who the data in {@link #setResult setResult()} will be sent to. You 5366 * can use this information to validate that the recipient is allowed to 5367 * receive the data. 5368 * 5369 * <p class="note">Note: if the calling activity is not expecting a result (that is it 5370 * did not use the {@link #startActivityForResult} 5371 * form that includes a request code), then the calling package will be 5372 * null. 5373 * 5374 * @return The ComponentName of the activity that will receive your 5375 * reply, or null if none. 5376 */ 5377 @Nullable getCallingActivity()5378 public ComponentName getCallingActivity() { 5379 try { 5380 return ActivityManager.getService().getCallingActivity(mToken); 5381 } catch (RemoteException e) { 5382 return null; 5383 } 5384 } 5385 5386 /** 5387 * Control whether this activity's main window is visible. This is intended 5388 * only for the special case of an activity that is not going to show a 5389 * UI itself, but can't just finish prior to onResume() because it needs 5390 * to wait for a service binding or such. Setting this to false allows 5391 * you to prevent your UI from being shown during that time. 5392 * 5393 * <p>The default value for this is taken from the 5394 * {@link android.R.attr#windowNoDisplay} attribute of the activity's theme. 5395 */ setVisible(boolean visible)5396 public void setVisible(boolean visible) { 5397 if (mVisibleFromClient != visible) { 5398 mVisibleFromClient = visible; 5399 if (mVisibleFromServer) { 5400 if (visible) makeVisible(); 5401 else mDecor.setVisibility(View.INVISIBLE); 5402 } 5403 } 5404 } 5405 makeVisible()5406 void makeVisible() { 5407 if (!mWindowAdded) { 5408 ViewManager wm = getWindowManager(); 5409 wm.addView(mDecor, getWindow().getAttributes()); 5410 mWindowAdded = true; 5411 } 5412 mDecor.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE); 5413 } 5414 5415 /** 5416 * Check to see whether this activity is in the process of finishing, 5417 * either because you called {@link #finish} on it or someone else 5418 * has requested that it finished. This is often used in 5419 * {@link #onPause} to determine whether the activity is simply pausing or 5420 * completely finishing. 5421 * 5422 * @return If the activity is finishing, returns true; else returns false. 5423 * 5424 * @see #finish 5425 */ isFinishing()5426 public boolean isFinishing() { 5427 return mFinished; 5428 } 5429 5430 /** 5431 * Returns true if the final {@link #onDestroy()} call has been made 5432 * on the Activity, so this instance is now dead. 5433 */ isDestroyed()5434 public boolean isDestroyed() { 5435 return mDestroyed; 5436 } 5437 5438 /** 5439 * Check to see whether this activity is in the process of being destroyed in order to be 5440 * recreated with a new configuration. This is often used in 5441 * {@link #onStop} to determine whether the state needs to be cleaned up or will be passed 5442 * on to the next instance of the activity via {@link #onRetainNonConfigurationInstance()}. 5443 * 5444 * @return If the activity is being torn down in order to be recreated with a new configuration, 5445 * returns true; else returns false. 5446 */ isChangingConfigurations()5447 public boolean isChangingConfigurations() { 5448 return mChangingConfigurations; 5449 } 5450 5451 /** 5452 * Cause this Activity to be recreated with a new instance. This results 5453 * in essentially the same flow as when the Activity is created due to 5454 * a configuration change -- the current instance will go through its 5455 * lifecycle to {@link #onDestroy} and a new instance then created after it. 5456 */ recreate()5457 public void recreate() { 5458 if (mParent != null) { 5459 throw new IllegalStateException("Can only be called on top-level activity"); 5460 } 5461 if (Looper.myLooper() != mMainThread.getLooper()) { 5462 throw new IllegalStateException("Must be called from main thread"); 5463 } 5464 try { 5465 ActivityManager.getService().requestActivityRelaunch(mToken); 5466 } catch (RemoteException e) { 5467 } 5468 } 5469 5470 /** 5471 * Finishes the current activity and specifies whether to remove the task associated with this 5472 * activity. 5473 */ finish(int finishTask)5474 private void finish(int finishTask) { 5475 if (mParent == null) { 5476 int resultCode; 5477 Intent resultData; 5478 synchronized (this) { 5479 resultCode = mResultCode; 5480 resultData = mResultData; 5481 } 5482 if (false) Log.v(TAG, "Finishing self: token=" + mToken); 5483 try { 5484 if (resultData != null) { 5485 resultData.prepareToLeaveProcess(this); 5486 } 5487 if (ActivityManager.getService() 5488 .finishActivity(mToken, resultCode, resultData, finishTask)) { 5489 mFinished = true; 5490 } 5491 } catch (RemoteException e) { 5492 // Empty 5493 } 5494 } else { 5495 mParent.finishFromChild(this); 5496 } 5497 } 5498 5499 /** 5500 * Call this when your activity is done and should be closed. The 5501 * ActivityResult is propagated back to whoever launched you via 5502 * onActivityResult(). 5503 */ finish()5504 public void finish() { 5505 finish(DONT_FINISH_TASK_WITH_ACTIVITY); 5506 } 5507 5508 /** 5509 * Finish this activity as well as all activities immediately below it 5510 * in the current task that have the same affinity. This is typically 5511 * used when an application can be launched on to another task (such as 5512 * from an ACTION_VIEW of a content type it understands) and the user 5513 * has used the up navigation to switch out of the current task and in 5514 * to its own task. In this case, if the user has navigated down into 5515 * any other activities of the second application, all of those should 5516 * be removed from the original task as part of the task switch. 5517 * 5518 * <p>Note that this finish does <em>not</em> allow you to deliver results 5519 * to the previous activity, and an exception will be thrown if you are trying 5520 * to do so.</p> 5521 */ finishAffinity()5522 public void finishAffinity() { 5523 if (mParent != null) { 5524 throw new IllegalStateException("Can not be called from an embedded activity"); 5525 } 5526 if (mResultCode != RESULT_CANCELED || mResultData != null) { 5527 throw new IllegalStateException("Can not be called to deliver a result"); 5528 } 5529 try { 5530 if (ActivityManager.getService().finishActivityAffinity(mToken)) { 5531 mFinished = true; 5532 } 5533 } catch (RemoteException e) { 5534 // Empty 5535 } 5536 } 5537 5538 /** 5539 * This is called when a child activity of this one calls its 5540 * {@link #finish} method. The default implementation simply calls 5541 * finish() on this activity (the parent), finishing the entire group. 5542 * 5543 * @param child The activity making the call. 5544 * 5545 * @see #finish 5546 */ finishFromChild(Activity child)5547 public void finishFromChild(Activity child) { 5548 finish(); 5549 } 5550 5551 /** 5552 * Reverses the Activity Scene entry Transition and triggers the calling Activity 5553 * to reverse its exit Transition. When the exit Transition completes, 5554 * {@link #finish()} is called. If no entry Transition was used, finish() is called 5555 * immediately and the Activity exit Transition is run. 5556 * @see android.app.ActivityOptions#makeSceneTransitionAnimation(Activity, android.util.Pair[]) 5557 */ finishAfterTransition()5558 public void finishAfterTransition() { 5559 if (!mActivityTransitionState.startExitBackTransition(this)) { 5560 finish(); 5561 } 5562 } 5563 5564 /** 5565 * Force finish another activity that you had previously started with 5566 * {@link #startActivityForResult}. 5567 * 5568 * @param requestCode The request code of the activity that you had 5569 * given to startActivityForResult(). If there are multiple 5570 * activities started with this request code, they 5571 * will all be finished. 5572 */ finishActivity(int requestCode)5573 public void finishActivity(int requestCode) { 5574 if (mParent == null) { 5575 try { 5576 ActivityManager.getService() 5577 .finishSubActivity(mToken, mEmbeddedID, requestCode); 5578 } catch (RemoteException e) { 5579 // Empty 5580 } 5581 } else { 5582 mParent.finishActivityFromChild(this, requestCode); 5583 } 5584 } 5585 5586 /** 5587 * This is called when a child activity of this one calls its 5588 * finishActivity(). 5589 * 5590 * @param child The activity making the call. 5591 * @param requestCode Request code that had been used to start the 5592 * activity. 5593 */ finishActivityFromChild(@onNull Activity child, int requestCode)5594 public void finishActivityFromChild(@NonNull Activity child, int requestCode) { 5595 try { 5596 ActivityManager.getService() 5597 .finishSubActivity(mToken, child.mEmbeddedID, requestCode); 5598 } catch (RemoteException e) { 5599 // Empty 5600 } 5601 } 5602 5603 /** 5604 * Call this when your activity is done and should be closed and the task should be completely 5605 * removed as a part of finishing the root activity of the task. 5606 */ finishAndRemoveTask()5607 public void finishAndRemoveTask() { 5608 finish(FINISH_TASK_WITH_ROOT_ACTIVITY); 5609 } 5610 5611 /** 5612 * Ask that the local app instance of this activity be released to free up its memory. 5613 * This is asking for the activity to be destroyed, but does <b>not</b> finish the activity -- 5614 * a new instance of the activity will later be re-created if needed due to the user 5615 * navigating back to it. 5616 * 5617 * @return Returns true if the activity was in a state that it has started the process 5618 * of destroying its current instance; returns false if for any reason this could not 5619 * be done: it is currently visible to the user, it is already being destroyed, it is 5620 * being finished, it hasn't yet saved its state, etc. 5621 */ releaseInstance()5622 public boolean releaseInstance() { 5623 try { 5624 return ActivityManager.getService().releaseActivityInstance(mToken); 5625 } catch (RemoteException e) { 5626 // Empty 5627 } 5628 return false; 5629 } 5630 5631 /** 5632 * Called when an activity you launched exits, giving you the requestCode 5633 * you started it with, the resultCode it returned, and any additional 5634 * data from it. The <var>resultCode</var> will be 5635 * {@link #RESULT_CANCELED} if the activity explicitly returned that, 5636 * didn't return any result, or crashed during its operation. 5637 * 5638 * <p>You will receive this call immediately before onResume() when your 5639 * activity is re-starting. 5640 * 5641 * <p>This method is never invoked if your activity sets 5642 * {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestActivity_noHistory noHistory} to 5643 * <code>true</code>. 5644 * 5645 * @param requestCode The integer request code originally supplied to 5646 * startActivityForResult(), allowing you to identify who this 5647 * result came from. 5648 * @param resultCode The integer result code returned by the child activity 5649 * through its setResult(). 5650 * @param data An Intent, which can return result data to the caller 5651 * (various data can be attached to Intent "extras"). 5652 * 5653 * @see #startActivityForResult 5654 * @see #createPendingResult 5655 * @see #setResult(int) 5656 */ onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data)5657 protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) { 5658 } 5659 5660 /** 5661 * Called when an activity you launched with an activity transition exposes this 5662 * Activity through a returning activity transition, giving you the resultCode 5663 * and any additional data from it. This method will only be called if the activity 5664 * set a result code other than {@link #RESULT_CANCELED} and it supports activity 5665 * transitions with {@link Window#FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. 5666 * 5667 * <p>The purpose of this function is to let the called Activity send a hint about 5668 * its state so that this underlying Activity can prepare to be exposed. A call to 5669 * this method does not guarantee that the called Activity has or will be exiting soon. 5670 * It only indicates that it will expose this Activity's Window and it has 5671 * some data to pass to prepare it.</p> 5672 * 5673 * @param resultCode The integer result code returned by the child activity 5674 * through its setResult(). 5675 * @param data An Intent, which can return result data to the caller 5676 * (various data can be attached to Intent "extras"). 5677 */ onActivityReenter(int resultCode, Intent data)5678 public void onActivityReenter(int resultCode, Intent data) { 5679 } 5680 5681 /** 5682 * Create a new PendingIntent object which you can hand to others 5683 * for them to use to send result data back to your 5684 * {@link #onActivityResult} callback. The created object will be either 5685 * one-shot (becoming invalid after a result is sent back) or multiple 5686 * (allowing any number of results to be sent through it). 5687 * 5688 * @param requestCode Private request code for the sender that will be 5689 * associated with the result data when it is returned. The sender can not 5690 * modify this value, allowing you to identify incoming results. 5691 * @param data Default data to supply in the result, which may be modified 5692 * by the sender. 5693 * @param flags May be {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_ONE_SHOT PendingIntent.FLAG_ONE_SHOT}, 5694 * {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_NO_CREATE PendingIntent.FLAG_NO_CREATE}, 5695 * {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_CANCEL_CURRENT PendingIntent.FLAG_CANCEL_CURRENT}, 5696 * {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT PendingIntent.FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT}, 5697 * or any of the flags as supported by 5698 * {@link Intent#fillIn Intent.fillIn()} to control which unspecified parts 5699 * of the intent that can be supplied when the actual send happens. 5700 * 5701 * @return Returns an existing or new PendingIntent matching the given 5702 * parameters. May return null only if 5703 * {@link PendingIntent#FLAG_NO_CREATE PendingIntent.FLAG_NO_CREATE} has been 5704 * supplied. 5705 * 5706 * @see PendingIntent 5707 */ createPendingResult(int requestCode, @NonNull Intent data, @PendingIntent.Flags int flags)5708 public PendingIntent createPendingResult(int requestCode, @NonNull Intent data, 5709 @PendingIntent.Flags int flags) { 5710 String packageName = getPackageName(); 5711 try { 5712 data.prepareToLeaveProcess(this); 5713 IIntentSender target = 5714 ActivityManager.getService().getIntentSender( 5715 ActivityManager.INTENT_SENDER_ACTIVITY_RESULT, packageName, 5716 mParent == null ? mToken : mParent.mToken, 5717 mEmbeddedID, requestCode, new Intent[] { data }, null, flags, null, 5718 UserHandle.myUserId()); 5719 return target != null ? new PendingIntent(target) : null; 5720 } catch (RemoteException e) { 5721 // Empty 5722 } 5723 return null; 5724 } 5725 5726 /** 5727 * Change the desired orientation of this activity. If the activity 5728 * is currently in the foreground or otherwise impacting the screen 5729 * orientation, the screen will immediately be changed (possibly causing 5730 * the activity to be restarted). Otherwise, this will be used the next 5731 * time the activity is visible. 5732 * 5733 * @param requestedOrientation An orientation constant as used in 5734 * {@link ActivityInfo#screenOrientation ActivityInfo.screenOrientation}. 5735 */ setRequestedOrientation(@ctivityInfo.ScreenOrientation int requestedOrientation)5736 public void setRequestedOrientation(@ActivityInfo.ScreenOrientation int requestedOrientation) { 5737 if (mParent == null) { 5738 try { 5739 ActivityManager.getService().setRequestedOrientation( 5740 mToken, requestedOrientation); 5741 } catch (RemoteException e) { 5742 // Empty 5743 } 5744 } else { 5745 mParent.setRequestedOrientation(requestedOrientation); 5746 } 5747 } 5748 5749 /** 5750 * Return the current requested orientation of the activity. This will 5751 * either be the orientation requested in its component's manifest, or 5752 * the last requested orientation given to 5753 * {@link #setRequestedOrientation(int)}. 5754 * 5755 * @return Returns an orientation constant as used in 5756 * {@link ActivityInfo#screenOrientation ActivityInfo.screenOrientation}. 5757 */ 5758 @ActivityInfo.ScreenOrientation getRequestedOrientation()5759 public int getRequestedOrientation() { 5760 if (mParent == null) { 5761 try { 5762 return ActivityManager.getService() 5763 .getRequestedOrientation(mToken); 5764 } catch (RemoteException e) { 5765 // Empty 5766 } 5767 } else { 5768 return mParent.getRequestedOrientation(); 5769 } 5770 return ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_UNSPECIFIED; 5771 } 5772 5773 /** 5774 * Return the identifier of the task this activity is in. This identifier 5775 * will remain the same for the lifetime of the activity. 5776 * 5777 * @return Task identifier, an opaque integer. 5778 */ getTaskId()5779 public int getTaskId() { 5780 try { 5781 return ActivityManager.getService() 5782 .getTaskForActivity(mToken, false); 5783 } catch (RemoteException e) { 5784 return -1; 5785 } 5786 } 5787 5788 /** 5789 * Return whether this activity is the root of a task. The root is the 5790 * first activity in a task. 5791 * 5792 * @return True if this is the root activity, else false. 5793 */ 5794 @Override isTaskRoot()5795 public boolean isTaskRoot() { 5796 try { 5797 return ActivityManager.getService().getTaskForActivity(mToken, true) >= 0; 5798 } catch (RemoteException e) { 5799 return false; 5800 } 5801 } 5802 5803 /** 5804 * Move the task containing this activity to the back of the activity 5805 * stack. The activity's order within the task is unchanged. 5806 * 5807 * @param nonRoot If false then this only works if the activity is the root 5808 * of a task; if true it will work for any activity in 5809 * a task. 5810 * 5811 * @return If the task was moved (or it was already at the 5812 * back) true is returned, else false. 5813 */ moveTaskToBack(boolean nonRoot)5814 public boolean moveTaskToBack(boolean nonRoot) { 5815 try { 5816 return ActivityManager.getService().moveActivityTaskToBack( 5817 mToken, nonRoot); 5818 } catch (RemoteException e) { 5819 // Empty 5820 } 5821 return false; 5822 } 5823 5824 /** 5825 * Returns class name for this activity with the package prefix removed. 5826 * This is the default name used to read and write settings. 5827 * 5828 * @return The local class name. 5829 */ 5830 @NonNull getLocalClassName()5831 public String getLocalClassName() { 5832 final String pkg = getPackageName(); 5833 final String cls = mComponent.getClassName(); 5834 int packageLen = pkg.length(); 5835 if (!cls.startsWith(pkg) || cls.length() <= packageLen 5836 || cls.charAt(packageLen) != '.') { 5837 return cls; 5838 } 5839 return cls.substring(packageLen+1); 5840 } 5841 5842 /** 5843 * Returns complete component name of this activity. 5844 * 5845 * @return Returns the complete component name for this activity 5846 */ getComponentName()5847 public ComponentName getComponentName() 5848 { 5849 return mComponent; 5850 } 5851 5852 /** 5853 * Retrieve a {@link SharedPreferences} object for accessing preferences 5854 * that are private to this activity. This simply calls the underlying 5855 * {@link #getSharedPreferences(String, int)} method by passing in this activity's 5856 * class name as the preferences name. 5857 * 5858 * @param mode Operating mode. Use {@link #MODE_PRIVATE} for the default 5859 * operation. 5860 * 5861 * @return Returns the single SharedPreferences instance that can be used 5862 * to retrieve and modify the preference values. 5863 */ getPreferences(@ontext.PreferencesMode int mode)5864 public SharedPreferences getPreferences(@Context.PreferencesMode int mode) { 5865 return getSharedPreferences(getLocalClassName(), mode); 5866 } 5867 ensureSearchManager()5868 private void ensureSearchManager() { 5869 if (mSearchManager != null) { 5870 return; 5871 } 5872 5873 try { 5874 mSearchManager = new SearchManager(this, null); 5875 } catch (ServiceNotFoundException e) { 5876 throw new IllegalStateException(e); 5877 } 5878 } 5879 5880 @Override getSystemService(@erviceName @onNull String name)5881 public Object getSystemService(@ServiceName @NonNull String name) { 5882 if (getBaseContext() == null) { 5883 throw new IllegalStateException( 5884 "System services not available to Activities before onCreate()"); 5885 } 5886 5887 if (WINDOW_SERVICE.equals(name)) { 5888 return mWindowManager; 5889 } else if (SEARCH_SERVICE.equals(name)) { 5890 ensureSearchManager(); 5891 return mSearchManager; 5892 } 5893 return super.getSystemService(name); 5894 } 5895 5896 /** 5897 * Change the title associated with this activity. If this is a 5898 * top-level activity, the title for its window will change. If it 5899 * is an embedded activity, the parent can do whatever it wants 5900 * with it. 5901 */ setTitle(CharSequence title)5902 public void setTitle(CharSequence title) { 5903 mTitle = title; 5904 onTitleChanged(title, mTitleColor); 5905 5906 if (mParent != null) { 5907 mParent.onChildTitleChanged(this, title); 5908 } 5909 } 5910 5911 /** 5912 * Change the title associated with this activity. If this is a 5913 * top-level activity, the title for its window will change. If it 5914 * is an embedded activity, the parent can do whatever it wants 5915 * with it. 5916 */ setTitle(int titleId)5917 public void setTitle(int titleId) { 5918 setTitle(getText(titleId)); 5919 } 5920 5921 /** 5922 * Change the color of the title associated with this activity. 5923 * <p> 5924 * This method is deprecated starting in API Level 11 and replaced by action 5925 * bar styles. For information on styling the Action Bar, read the <a 5926 * href="{@docRoot} guide/topics/ui/actionbar.html">Action Bar</a> developer 5927 * guide. 5928 * 5929 * @deprecated Use action bar styles instead. 5930 */ 5931 @Deprecated setTitleColor(int textColor)5932 public void setTitleColor(int textColor) { 5933 mTitleColor = textColor; 5934 onTitleChanged(mTitle, textColor); 5935 } 5936 getTitle()5937 public final CharSequence getTitle() { 5938 return mTitle; 5939 } 5940 getTitleColor()5941 public final int getTitleColor() { 5942 return mTitleColor; 5943 } 5944 onTitleChanged(CharSequence title, int color)5945 protected void onTitleChanged(CharSequence title, int color) { 5946 if (mTitleReady) { 5947 final Window win = getWindow(); 5948 if (win != null) { 5949 win.setTitle(title); 5950 if (color != 0) { 5951 win.setTitleColor(color); 5952 } 5953 } 5954 if (mActionBar != null) { 5955 mActionBar.setWindowTitle(title); 5956 } 5957 } 5958 } 5959 onChildTitleChanged(Activity childActivity, CharSequence title)5960 protected void onChildTitleChanged(Activity childActivity, CharSequence title) { 5961 } 5962 5963 /** 5964 * Sets information describing the task with this activity for presentation inside the Recents 5965 * System UI. When {@link ActivityManager#getRecentTasks} is called, the activities of each task 5966 * are traversed in order from the topmost activity to the bottommost. The traversal continues 5967 * for each property until a suitable value is found. For each task the taskDescription will be 5968 * returned in {@link android.app.ActivityManager.TaskDescription}. 5969 * 5970 * @see ActivityManager#getRecentTasks 5971 * @see android.app.ActivityManager.TaskDescription 5972 * 5973 * @param taskDescription The TaskDescription properties that describe the task with this activity 5974 */ setTaskDescription(ActivityManager.TaskDescription taskDescription)5975 public void setTaskDescription(ActivityManager.TaskDescription taskDescription) { 5976 if (mTaskDescription != taskDescription) { 5977 mTaskDescription.copyFromPreserveHiddenFields(taskDescription); 5978 // Scale the icon down to something reasonable if it is provided 5979 if (taskDescription.getIconFilename() == null && taskDescription.getIcon() != null) { 5980 final int size = ActivityManager.getLauncherLargeIconSizeInner(this); 5981 final Bitmap icon = Bitmap.createScaledBitmap(taskDescription.getIcon(), size, size, 5982 true); 5983 mTaskDescription.setIcon(icon); 5984 } 5985 } 5986 try { 5987 ActivityManager.getService().setTaskDescription(mToken, mTaskDescription); 5988 } catch (RemoteException e) { 5989 } 5990 } 5991 5992 /** 5993 * Sets the visibility of the progress bar in the title. 5994 * <p> 5995 * In order for the progress bar to be shown, the feature must be requested 5996 * via {@link #requestWindowFeature(int)}. 5997 * 5998 * @param visible Whether to show the progress bars in the title. 5999 * @deprecated No longer supported starting in API 21. 6000 */ 6001 @Deprecated setProgressBarVisibility(boolean visible)6002 public final void setProgressBarVisibility(boolean visible) { 6003 getWindow().setFeatureInt(Window.FEATURE_PROGRESS, visible ? Window.PROGRESS_VISIBILITY_ON : 6004 Window.PROGRESS_VISIBILITY_OFF); 6005 } 6006 6007 /** 6008 * Sets the visibility of the indeterminate progress bar in the title. 6009 * <p> 6010 * In order for the progress bar to be shown, the feature must be requested 6011 * via {@link #requestWindowFeature(int)}. 6012 * 6013 * @param visible Whether to show the progress bars in the title. 6014 * @deprecated No longer supported starting in API 21. 6015 */ 6016 @Deprecated setProgressBarIndeterminateVisibility(boolean visible)6017 public final void setProgressBarIndeterminateVisibility(boolean visible) { 6018 getWindow().setFeatureInt(Window.FEATURE_INDETERMINATE_PROGRESS, 6019 visible ? Window.PROGRESS_VISIBILITY_ON : Window.PROGRESS_VISIBILITY_OFF); 6020 } 6021 6022 /** 6023 * Sets whether the horizontal progress bar in the title should be indeterminate (the circular 6024 * is always indeterminate). 6025 * <p> 6026 * In order for the progress bar to be shown, the feature must be requested 6027 * via {@link #requestWindowFeature(int)}. 6028 * 6029 * @param indeterminate Whether the horizontal progress bar should be indeterminate. 6030 * @deprecated No longer supported starting in API 21. 6031 */ 6032 @Deprecated setProgressBarIndeterminate(boolean indeterminate)6033 public final void setProgressBarIndeterminate(boolean indeterminate) { 6034 getWindow().setFeatureInt(Window.FEATURE_PROGRESS, 6035 indeterminate ? Window.PROGRESS_INDETERMINATE_ON 6036 : Window.PROGRESS_INDETERMINATE_OFF); 6037 } 6038 6039 /** 6040 * Sets the progress for the progress bars in the title. 6041 * <p> 6042 * In order for the progress bar to be shown, the feature must be requested 6043 * via {@link #requestWindowFeature(int)}. 6044 * 6045 * @param progress The progress for the progress bar. Valid ranges are from 6046 * 0 to 10000 (both inclusive). If 10000 is given, the progress 6047 * bar will be completely filled and will fade out. 6048 * @deprecated No longer supported starting in API 21. 6049 */ 6050 @Deprecated setProgress(int progress)6051 public final void setProgress(int progress) { 6052 getWindow().setFeatureInt(Window.FEATURE_PROGRESS, progress + Window.PROGRESS_START); 6053 } 6054 6055 /** 6056 * Sets the secondary progress for the progress bar in the title. This 6057 * progress is drawn between the primary progress (set via 6058 * {@link #setProgress(int)} and the background. It can be ideal for media 6059 * scenarios such as showing the buffering progress while the default 6060 * progress shows the play progress. 6061 * <p> 6062 * In order for the progress bar to be shown, the feature must be requested 6063 * via {@link #requestWindowFeature(int)}. 6064 * 6065 * @param secondaryProgress The secondary progress for the progress bar. Valid ranges are from 6066 * 0 to 10000 (both inclusive). 6067 * @deprecated No longer supported starting in API 21. 6068 */ 6069 @Deprecated setSecondaryProgress(int secondaryProgress)6070 public final void setSecondaryProgress(int secondaryProgress) { 6071 getWindow().setFeatureInt(Window.FEATURE_PROGRESS, 6072 secondaryProgress + Window.PROGRESS_SECONDARY_START); 6073 } 6074 6075 /** 6076 * Suggests an audio stream whose volume should be changed by the hardware 6077 * volume controls. 6078 * <p> 6079 * The suggested audio stream will be tied to the window of this Activity. 6080 * Volume requests which are received while the Activity is in the 6081 * foreground will affect this stream. 6082 * <p> 6083 * It is not guaranteed that the hardware volume controls will always change 6084 * this stream's volume (for example, if a call is in progress, its stream's 6085 * volume may be changed instead). To reset back to the default, use 6086 * {@link AudioManager#USE_DEFAULT_STREAM_TYPE}. 6087 * 6088 * @param streamType The type of the audio stream whose volume should be 6089 * changed by the hardware volume controls. 6090 */ setVolumeControlStream(int streamType)6091 public final void setVolumeControlStream(int streamType) { 6092 getWindow().setVolumeControlStream(streamType); 6093 } 6094 6095 /** 6096 * Gets the suggested audio stream whose volume should be changed by the 6097 * hardware volume controls. 6098 * 6099 * @return The suggested audio stream type whose volume should be changed by 6100 * the hardware volume controls. 6101 * @see #setVolumeControlStream(int) 6102 */ getVolumeControlStream()6103 public final int getVolumeControlStream() { 6104 return getWindow().getVolumeControlStream(); 6105 } 6106 6107 /** 6108 * Sets a {@link MediaController} to send media keys and volume changes to. 6109 * <p> 6110 * The controller will be tied to the window of this Activity. Media key and 6111 * volume events which are received while the Activity is in the foreground 6112 * will be forwarded to the controller and used to invoke transport controls 6113 * or adjust the volume. This may be used instead of or in addition to 6114 * {@link #setVolumeControlStream} to affect a specific session instead of a 6115 * specific stream. 6116 * <p> 6117 * It is not guaranteed that the hardware volume controls will always change 6118 * this session's volume (for example, if a call is in progress, its 6119 * stream's volume may be changed instead). To reset back to the default use 6120 * null as the controller. 6121 * 6122 * @param controller The controller for the session which should receive 6123 * media keys and volume changes. 6124 */ setMediaController(MediaController controller)6125 public final void setMediaController(MediaController controller) { 6126 getWindow().setMediaController(controller); 6127 } 6128 6129 /** 6130 * Gets the controller which should be receiving media key and volume events 6131 * while this activity is in the foreground. 6132 * 6133 * @return The controller which should receive events. 6134 * @see #setMediaController(android.media.session.MediaController) 6135 */ getMediaController()6136 public final MediaController getMediaController() { 6137 return getWindow().getMediaController(); 6138 } 6139 6140 /** 6141 * Runs the specified action on the UI thread. If the current thread is the UI 6142 * thread, then the action is executed immediately. If the current thread is 6143 * not the UI thread, the action is posted to the event queue of the UI thread. 6144 * 6145 * @param action the action to run on the UI thread 6146 */ 6147 @Override runOnUiThread(Runnable action)6148 public final void runOnUiThread(Runnable action) { 6149 if (Thread.currentThread() != mUiThread) { 6150 mHandler.post(action); 6151 } else { 6152 action.run(); 6153 } 6154 } 6155 6156 /** 6157 * Standard implementation of 6158 * {@link android.view.LayoutInflater.Factory#onCreateView} used when 6159 * inflating with the LayoutInflater returned by {@link #getSystemService}. 6160 * This implementation does nothing and is for 6161 * pre-{@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#HONEYCOMB} apps. Newer apps 6162 * should use {@link #onCreateView(View, String, Context, AttributeSet)}. 6163 * 6164 * @see android.view.LayoutInflater#createView 6165 * @see android.view.Window#getLayoutInflater 6166 */ 6167 @Nullable onCreateView(String name, Context context, AttributeSet attrs)6168 public View onCreateView(String name, Context context, AttributeSet attrs) { 6169 return null; 6170 } 6171 6172 /** 6173 * Standard implementation of 6174 * {@link android.view.LayoutInflater.Factory2#onCreateView(View, String, Context, AttributeSet)} 6175 * used when inflating with the LayoutInflater returned by {@link #getSystemService}. 6176 * This implementation handles <fragment> tags to embed fragments inside 6177 * of the activity. 6178 * 6179 * @see android.view.LayoutInflater#createView 6180 * @see android.view.Window#getLayoutInflater 6181 */ onCreateView(View parent, String name, Context context, AttributeSet attrs)6182 public View onCreateView(View parent, String name, Context context, AttributeSet attrs) { 6183 if (!"fragment".equals(name)) { 6184 return onCreateView(name, context, attrs); 6185 } 6186 6187 return mFragments.onCreateView(parent, name, context, attrs); 6188 } 6189 6190 /** 6191 * Print the Activity's state into the given stream. This gets invoked if 6192 * you run "adb shell dumpsys activity <activity_component_name>". 6193 * 6194 * @param prefix Desired prefix to prepend at each line of output. 6195 * @param fd The raw file descriptor that the dump is being sent to. 6196 * @param writer The PrintWriter to which you should dump your state. This will be 6197 * closed for you after you return. 6198 * @param args additional arguments to the dump request. 6199 */ dump(String prefix, FileDescriptor fd, PrintWriter writer, String[] args)6200 public void dump(String prefix, FileDescriptor fd, PrintWriter writer, String[] args) { 6201 dumpInner(prefix, fd, writer, args); 6202 } 6203 dumpInner(String prefix, FileDescriptor fd, PrintWriter writer, String[] args)6204 void dumpInner(String prefix, FileDescriptor fd, PrintWriter writer, String[] args) { 6205 writer.print(prefix); writer.print("Local Activity "); 6206 writer.print(Integer.toHexString(System.identityHashCode(this))); 6207 writer.println(" State:"); 6208 String innerPrefix = prefix + " "; 6209 writer.print(innerPrefix); writer.print("mResumed="); 6210 writer.print(mResumed); writer.print(" mStopped="); 6211 writer.print(mStopped); writer.print(" mFinished="); 6212 writer.println(mFinished); 6213 writer.print(innerPrefix); writer.print("mChangingConfigurations="); 6214 writer.println(mChangingConfigurations); 6215 writer.print(innerPrefix); writer.print("mCurrentConfig="); 6216 writer.println(mCurrentConfig); 6217 6218 mFragments.dumpLoaders(innerPrefix, fd, writer, args); 6219 mFragments.getFragmentManager().dump(innerPrefix, fd, writer, args); 6220 if (mVoiceInteractor != null) { 6221 mVoiceInteractor.dump(innerPrefix, fd, writer, args); 6222 } 6223 6224 if (getWindow() != null && 6225 getWindow().peekDecorView() != null && 6226 getWindow().peekDecorView().getViewRootImpl() != null) { 6227 getWindow().peekDecorView().getViewRootImpl().dump(prefix, fd, writer, args); 6228 } 6229 6230 mHandler.getLooper().dump(new PrintWriterPrinter(writer), prefix); 6231 } 6232 6233 /** 6234 * Bit indicating that this activity is "immersive" and should not be 6235 * interrupted by notifications if possible. 6236 * 6237 * This value is initially set by the manifest property 6238 * <code>android:immersive</code> but may be changed at runtime by 6239 * {@link #setImmersive}. 6240 * 6241 * @see #setImmersive(boolean) 6242 * @see android.content.pm.ActivityInfo#FLAG_IMMERSIVE 6243 */ isImmersive()6244 public boolean isImmersive() { 6245 try { 6246 return ActivityManager.getService().isImmersive(mToken); 6247 } catch (RemoteException e) { 6248 return false; 6249 } 6250 } 6251 6252 /** 6253 * Indication of whether this is the highest level activity in this task. Can be used to 6254 * determine whether an activity launched by this activity was placed in the same task or 6255 * another task. 6256 * 6257 * @return true if this is the topmost, non-finishing activity in its task. 6258 */ isTopOfTask()6259 private boolean isTopOfTask() { 6260 if (mToken == null || mWindow == null) { 6261 return false; 6262 } 6263 try { 6264 return ActivityManager.getService().isTopOfTask(getActivityToken()); 6265 } catch (RemoteException e) { 6266 return false; 6267 } 6268 } 6269 6270 /** 6271 * Convert a translucent themed Activity {@link android.R.attr#windowIsTranslucent} to a 6272 * fullscreen opaque Activity. 6273 * <p> 6274 * Call this whenever the background of a translucent Activity has changed to become opaque. 6275 * Doing so will allow the {@link android.view.Surface} of the Activity behind to be released. 6276 * <p> 6277 * This call has no effect on non-translucent activities or on activities with the 6278 * {@link android.R.attr#windowIsFloating} attribute. 6279 * 6280 * @see #convertToTranslucent(android.app.Activity.TranslucentConversionListener, 6281 * ActivityOptions) 6282 * @see TranslucentConversionListener 6283 * 6284 * @hide 6285 */ 6286 @SystemApi convertFromTranslucent()6287 public void convertFromTranslucent() { 6288 try { 6289 mTranslucentCallback = null; 6290 if (ActivityManager.getService().convertFromTranslucent(mToken)) { 6291 WindowManagerGlobal.getInstance().changeCanvasOpacity(mToken, true); 6292 } 6293 } catch (RemoteException e) { 6294 // pass 6295 } 6296 } 6297 6298 /** 6299 * Convert a translucent themed Activity {@link android.R.attr#windowIsTranslucent} back from 6300 * opaque to translucent following a call to {@link #convertFromTranslucent()}. 6301 * <p> 6302 * Calling this allows the Activity behind this one to be seen again. Once all such Activities 6303 * have been redrawn {@link TranslucentConversionListener#onTranslucentConversionComplete} will 6304 * be called indicating that it is safe to make this activity translucent again. Until 6305 * {@link TranslucentConversionListener#onTranslucentConversionComplete} is called the image 6306 * behind the frontmost Activity will be indeterminate. 6307 * <p> 6308 * This call has no effect on non-translucent activities or on activities with the 6309 * {@link android.R.attr#windowIsFloating} attribute. 6310 * 6311 * @param callback the method to call when all visible Activities behind this one have been 6312 * drawn and it is safe to make this Activity translucent again. 6313 * @param options activity options delivered to the activity below this one. The options 6314 * are retrieved using {@link #getActivityOptions}. 6315 * @return <code>true</code> if Window was opaque and will become translucent or 6316 * <code>false</code> if window was translucent and no change needed to be made. 6317 * 6318 * @see #convertFromTranslucent() 6319 * @see TranslucentConversionListener 6320 * 6321 * @hide 6322 */ 6323 @SystemApi convertToTranslucent(TranslucentConversionListener callback, ActivityOptions options)6324 public boolean convertToTranslucent(TranslucentConversionListener callback, 6325 ActivityOptions options) { 6326 boolean drawComplete; 6327 try { 6328 mTranslucentCallback = callback; 6329 mChangeCanvasToTranslucent = ActivityManager.getService().convertToTranslucent( 6330 mToken, options == null ? null : options.toBundle()); 6331 WindowManagerGlobal.getInstance().changeCanvasOpacity(mToken, false); 6332 drawComplete = true; 6333 } catch (RemoteException e) { 6334 // Make callback return as though it timed out. 6335 mChangeCanvasToTranslucent = false; 6336 drawComplete = false; 6337 } 6338 if (!mChangeCanvasToTranslucent && mTranslucentCallback != null) { 6339 // Window is already translucent. 6340 mTranslucentCallback.onTranslucentConversionComplete(drawComplete); 6341 } 6342 return mChangeCanvasToTranslucent; 6343 } 6344 6345 /** @hide */ onTranslucentConversionComplete(boolean drawComplete)6346 void onTranslucentConversionComplete(boolean drawComplete) { 6347 if (mTranslucentCallback != null) { 6348 mTranslucentCallback.onTranslucentConversionComplete(drawComplete); 6349 mTranslucentCallback = null; 6350 } 6351 if (mChangeCanvasToTranslucent) { 6352 WindowManagerGlobal.getInstance().changeCanvasOpacity(mToken, false); 6353 } 6354 } 6355 6356 /** @hide */ onNewActivityOptions(ActivityOptions options)6357 public void onNewActivityOptions(ActivityOptions options) { 6358 mActivityTransitionState.setEnterActivityOptions(this, options); 6359 if (!mStopped) { 6360 mActivityTransitionState.enterReady(this); 6361 } 6362 } 6363 6364 /** 6365 * Retrieve the ActivityOptions passed in from the launching activity or passed back 6366 * from an activity launched by this activity in its call to {@link 6367 * #convertToTranslucent(TranslucentConversionListener, ActivityOptions)} 6368 * 6369 * @return The ActivityOptions passed to {@link #convertToTranslucent}. 6370 * @hide 6371 */ getActivityOptions()6372 ActivityOptions getActivityOptions() { 6373 try { 6374 return ActivityOptions.fromBundle( 6375 ActivityManager.getService().getActivityOptions(mToken)); 6376 } catch (RemoteException e) { 6377 } 6378 return null; 6379 } 6380 6381 /** 6382 * Activities that want to remain visible behind a translucent activity above them must call 6383 * this method anytime between the start of {@link #onResume()} and the return from 6384 * {@link #onPause()}. If this call is successful then the activity will remain visible after 6385 * {@link #onPause()} is called, and is allowed to continue playing media in the background. 6386 * 6387 * <p>The actions of this call are reset each time that this activity is brought to the 6388 * front. That is, every time {@link #onResume()} is called the activity will be assumed 6389 * to not have requested visible behind. Therefore, if you want this activity to continue to 6390 * be visible in the background you must call this method again. 6391 * 6392 * <p>Only fullscreen opaque activities may make this call. I.e. this call is a nop 6393 * for dialog and translucent activities. 6394 * 6395 * <p>Under all circumstances, the activity must stop playing and release resources prior to or 6396 * within a call to {@link #onVisibleBehindCanceled()} or if this call returns false. 6397 * 6398 * <p>False will be returned any time this method is called between the return of onPause and 6399 * the next call to onResume. 6400 * 6401 * @deprecated This method's functionality is no longer supported as of 6402 * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O} and will be removed in a future release. 6403 * 6404 * @param visible true to notify the system that the activity wishes to be visible behind other 6405 * translucent activities, false to indicate otherwise. Resources must be 6406 * released when passing false to this method. 6407 * 6408 * @return the resulting visibiity state. If true the activity will remain visible beyond 6409 * {@link #onPause()} if the next activity is translucent or not fullscreen. If false 6410 * then the activity may not count on being visible behind other translucent activities, 6411 * and must stop any media playback and release resources. 6412 * Returning false may occur in lieu of a call to {@link #onVisibleBehindCanceled()} so 6413 * the return value must be checked. 6414 * 6415 * @see #onVisibleBehindCanceled() 6416 */ 6417 @Deprecated requestVisibleBehind(boolean visible)6418 public boolean requestVisibleBehind(boolean visible) { 6419 return false; 6420 } 6421 6422 /** 6423 * Called when a translucent activity over this activity is becoming opaque or another 6424 * activity is being launched. Activities that override this method must call 6425 * <code>super.onVisibleBehindCanceled()</code> or a SuperNotCalledException will be thrown. 6426 * 6427 * <p>When this method is called the activity has 500 msec to release any resources it may be 6428 * using while visible in the background. 6429 * If the activity has not returned from this method in 500 msec the system will destroy 6430 * the activity and kill the process in order to recover the resources for another 6431 * process. Otherwise {@link #onStop()} will be called following return. 6432 * 6433 * @see #requestVisibleBehind(boolean) 6434 * 6435 * @deprecated This method's functionality is no longer supported as of 6436 * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O} and will be removed in a future release. 6437 */ 6438 @Deprecated 6439 @CallSuper onVisibleBehindCanceled()6440 public void onVisibleBehindCanceled() { 6441 mCalled = true; 6442 } 6443 6444 /** 6445 * Translucent activities may call this to determine if there is an activity below them that 6446 * is currently set to be visible in the background. 6447 * 6448 * @deprecated This method's functionality is no longer supported as of 6449 * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O} and will be removed in a future release. 6450 * 6451 * @return true if an activity below is set to visible according to the most recent call to 6452 * {@link #requestVisibleBehind(boolean)}, false otherwise. 6453 * 6454 * @see #requestVisibleBehind(boolean) 6455 * @see #onVisibleBehindCanceled() 6456 * @see #onBackgroundVisibleBehindChanged(boolean) 6457 * @hide 6458 */ 6459 @Deprecated 6460 @SystemApi isBackgroundVisibleBehind()6461 public boolean isBackgroundVisibleBehind() { 6462 try { 6463 return ActivityManager.getService().isBackgroundVisibleBehind(mToken); 6464 } catch (RemoteException e) { 6465 } 6466 return false; 6467 } 6468 6469 /** 6470 * The topmost foreground activity will receive this call when the background visibility state 6471 * of the activity below it changes. 6472 * 6473 * This call may be a consequence of {@link #requestVisibleBehind(boolean)} or might be 6474 * due to a background activity finishing itself. 6475 * 6476 * @deprecated This method's functionality is no longer supported as of 6477 * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O} and will be removed in a future release. 6478 * 6479 * @param visible true if a background activity is visible, false otherwise. 6480 * 6481 * @see #requestVisibleBehind(boolean) 6482 * @see #onVisibleBehindCanceled() 6483 * @hide 6484 */ 6485 @Deprecated 6486 @SystemApi onBackgroundVisibleBehindChanged(boolean visible)6487 public void onBackgroundVisibleBehindChanged(boolean visible) { 6488 } 6489 6490 /** 6491 * Activities cannot draw during the period that their windows are animating in. In order 6492 * to know when it is safe to begin drawing they can override this method which will be 6493 * called when the entering animation has completed. 6494 */ onEnterAnimationComplete()6495 public void onEnterAnimationComplete() { 6496 } 6497 6498 /** 6499 * @hide 6500 */ dispatchEnterAnimationComplete()6501 public void dispatchEnterAnimationComplete() { 6502 onEnterAnimationComplete(); 6503 if (getWindow() != null && getWindow().getDecorView() != null) { 6504 getWindow().getDecorView().getViewTreeObserver().dispatchOnEnterAnimationComplete(); 6505 } 6506 } 6507 6508 /** 6509 * Adjust the current immersive mode setting. 6510 * 6511 * Note that changing this value will have no effect on the activity's 6512 * {@link android.content.pm.ActivityInfo} structure; that is, if 6513 * <code>android:immersive</code> is set to <code>true</code> 6514 * in the application's manifest entry for this activity, the {@link 6515 * android.content.pm.ActivityInfo#flags ActivityInfo.flags} member will 6516 * always have its {@link android.content.pm.ActivityInfo#FLAG_IMMERSIVE 6517 * FLAG_IMMERSIVE} bit set. 6518 * 6519 * @see #isImmersive() 6520 * @see android.content.pm.ActivityInfo#FLAG_IMMERSIVE 6521 */ setImmersive(boolean i)6522 public void setImmersive(boolean i) { 6523 try { 6524 ActivityManager.getService().setImmersive(mToken, i); 6525 } catch (RemoteException e) { 6526 // pass 6527 } 6528 } 6529 6530 /** 6531 * Enable or disable virtual reality (VR) mode for this Activity. 6532 * 6533 * <p>VR mode is a hint to Android system to switch to a mode optimized for VR applications 6534 * while this Activity has user focus.</p> 6535 * 6536 * <p>It is recommended that applications additionally declare 6537 * {@link android.R.attr#enableVrMode} in their manifest to allow for smooth activity 6538 * transitions when switching between VR activities.</p> 6539 * 6540 * <p>If the requested {@link android.service.vr.VrListenerService} component is not available, 6541 * VR mode will not be started. Developers can handle this case as follows:</p> 6542 * 6543 * <pre> 6544 * String servicePackage = "com.whatever.app"; 6545 * String serviceClass = "com.whatever.app.MyVrListenerService"; 6546 * 6547 * // Name of the component of the VrListenerService to start. 6548 * ComponentName serviceComponent = new ComponentName(servicePackage, serviceClass); 6549 * 6550 * try { 6551 * setVrModeEnabled(true, myComponentName); 6552 * } catch (PackageManager.NameNotFoundException e) { 6553 * List<ApplicationInfo> installed = getPackageManager().getInstalledApplications(0); 6554 * boolean isInstalled = false; 6555 * for (ApplicationInfo app : installed) { 6556 * if (app.packageName.equals(servicePackage)) { 6557 * isInstalled = true; 6558 * break; 6559 * } 6560 * } 6561 * if (isInstalled) { 6562 * // Package is installed, but not enabled in Settings. Let user enable it. 6563 * startActivity(new Intent(Settings.ACTION_VR_LISTENER_SETTINGS)); 6564 * } else { 6565 * // Package is not installed. Send an intent to download this. 6566 * sentIntentToLaunchAppStore(servicePackage); 6567 * } 6568 * } 6569 * </pre> 6570 * 6571 * @param enabled {@code true} to enable this mode. 6572 * @param requestedComponent the name of the component to use as a 6573 * {@link android.service.vr.VrListenerService} while VR mode is enabled. 6574 * 6575 * @throws android.content.pm.PackageManager.NameNotFoundException if the given component 6576 * to run as a {@link android.service.vr.VrListenerService} is not installed, or has 6577 * not been enabled in user settings. 6578 * 6579 * @see android.content.pm.PackageManager#FEATURE_VR_MODE 6580 * @see android.content.pm.PackageManager#FEATURE_VR_MODE_HIGH_PERFORMANCE 6581 * @see android.service.vr.VrListenerService 6582 * @see android.provider.Settings#ACTION_VR_LISTENER_SETTINGS 6583 * @see android.R.attr#enableVrMode 6584 */ setVrModeEnabled(boolean enabled, @NonNull ComponentName requestedComponent)6585 public void setVrModeEnabled(boolean enabled, @NonNull ComponentName requestedComponent) 6586 throws PackageManager.NameNotFoundException { 6587 try { 6588 if (ActivityManager.getService().setVrMode(mToken, enabled, requestedComponent) 6589 != 0) { 6590 throw new PackageManager.NameNotFoundException( 6591 requestedComponent.flattenToString()); 6592 } 6593 } catch (RemoteException e) { 6594 // pass 6595 } 6596 } 6597 6598 /** 6599 * Start an action mode of the default type {@link ActionMode#TYPE_PRIMARY}. 6600 * 6601 * @param callback Callback that will manage lifecycle events for this action mode 6602 * @return The ActionMode that was started, or null if it was canceled 6603 * 6604 * @see ActionMode 6605 */ 6606 @Nullable startActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback)6607 public ActionMode startActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback) { 6608 return mWindow.getDecorView().startActionMode(callback); 6609 } 6610 6611 /** 6612 * Start an action mode of the given type. 6613 * 6614 * @param callback Callback that will manage lifecycle events for this action mode 6615 * @param type One of {@link ActionMode#TYPE_PRIMARY} or {@link ActionMode#TYPE_FLOATING}. 6616 * @return The ActionMode that was started, or null if it was canceled 6617 * 6618 * @see ActionMode 6619 */ 6620 @Nullable startActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback, int type)6621 public ActionMode startActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback, int type) { 6622 return mWindow.getDecorView().startActionMode(callback, type); 6623 } 6624 6625 /** 6626 * Give the Activity a chance to control the UI for an action mode requested 6627 * by the system. 6628 * 6629 * <p>Note: If you are looking for a notification callback that an action mode 6630 * has been started for this activity, see {@link #onActionModeStarted(ActionMode)}.</p> 6631 * 6632 * @param callback The callback that should control the new action mode 6633 * @return The new action mode, or <code>null</code> if the activity does not want to 6634 * provide special handling for this action mode. (It will be handled by the system.) 6635 */ 6636 @Nullable 6637 @Override onWindowStartingActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback)6638 public ActionMode onWindowStartingActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback) { 6639 // Only Primary ActionModes are represented in the ActionBar. 6640 if (mActionModeTypeStarting == ActionMode.TYPE_PRIMARY) { 6641 initWindowDecorActionBar(); 6642 if (mActionBar != null) { 6643 return mActionBar.startActionMode(callback); 6644 } 6645 } 6646 return null; 6647 } 6648 6649 /** 6650 * {@inheritDoc} 6651 */ 6652 @Nullable 6653 @Override onWindowStartingActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback, int type)6654 public ActionMode onWindowStartingActionMode(ActionMode.Callback callback, int type) { 6655 try { 6656 mActionModeTypeStarting = type; 6657 return onWindowStartingActionMode(callback); 6658 } finally { 6659 mActionModeTypeStarting = ActionMode.TYPE_PRIMARY; 6660 } 6661 } 6662 6663 /** 6664 * Notifies the Activity that an action mode has been started. 6665 * Activity subclasses overriding this method should call the superclass implementation. 6666 * 6667 * @param mode The new action mode. 6668 */ 6669 @CallSuper 6670 @Override onActionModeStarted(ActionMode mode)6671 public void onActionModeStarted(ActionMode mode) { 6672 } 6673 6674 /** 6675 * Notifies the activity that an action mode has finished. 6676 * Activity subclasses overriding this method should call the superclass implementation. 6677 * 6678 * @param mode The action mode that just finished. 6679 */ 6680 @CallSuper 6681 @Override onActionModeFinished(ActionMode mode)6682 public void onActionModeFinished(ActionMode mode) { 6683 } 6684 6685 /** 6686 * Returns true if the app should recreate the task when navigating 'up' from this activity 6687 * by using targetIntent. 6688 * 6689 * <p>If this method returns false the app can trivially call 6690 * {@link #navigateUpTo(Intent)} using the same parameters to correctly perform 6691 * up navigation. If this method returns false, the app should synthesize a new task stack 6692 * by using {@link TaskStackBuilder} or another similar mechanism to perform up navigation.</p> 6693 * 6694 * @param targetIntent An intent representing the target destination for up navigation 6695 * @return true if navigating up should recreate a new task stack, false if the same task 6696 * should be used for the destination 6697 */ shouldUpRecreateTask(Intent targetIntent)6698 public boolean shouldUpRecreateTask(Intent targetIntent) { 6699 try { 6700 PackageManager pm = getPackageManager(); 6701 ComponentName cn = targetIntent.getComponent(); 6702 if (cn == null) { 6703 cn = targetIntent.resolveActivity(pm); 6704 } 6705 ActivityInfo info = pm.getActivityInfo(cn, 0); 6706 if (info.taskAffinity == null) { 6707 return false; 6708 } 6709 return ActivityManager.getService() 6710 .shouldUpRecreateTask(mToken, info.taskAffinity); 6711 } catch (RemoteException e) { 6712 return false; 6713 } catch (NameNotFoundException e) { 6714 return false; 6715 } 6716 } 6717 6718 /** 6719 * Navigate from this activity to the activity specified by upIntent, finishing this activity 6720 * in the process. If the activity indicated by upIntent already exists in the task's history, 6721 * this activity and all others before the indicated activity in the history stack will be 6722 * finished. 6723 * 6724 * <p>If the indicated activity does not appear in the history stack, this will finish 6725 * each activity in this task until the root activity of the task is reached, resulting in 6726 * an "in-app home" behavior. This can be useful in apps with a complex navigation hierarchy 6727 * when an activity may be reached by a path not passing through a canonical parent 6728 * activity.</p> 6729 * 6730 * <p>This method should be used when performing up navigation from within the same task 6731 * as the destination. If up navigation should cross tasks in some cases, see 6732 * {@link #shouldUpRecreateTask(Intent)}.</p> 6733 * 6734 * @param upIntent An intent representing the target destination for up navigation 6735 * 6736 * @return true if up navigation successfully reached the activity indicated by upIntent and 6737 * upIntent was delivered to it. false if an instance of the indicated activity could 6738 * not be found and this activity was simply finished normally. 6739 */ navigateUpTo(Intent upIntent)6740 public boolean navigateUpTo(Intent upIntent) { 6741 if (mParent == null) { 6742 ComponentName destInfo = upIntent.getComponent(); 6743 if (destInfo == null) { 6744 destInfo = upIntent.resolveActivity(getPackageManager()); 6745 if (destInfo == null) { 6746 return false; 6747 } 6748 upIntent = new Intent(upIntent); 6749 upIntent.setComponent(destInfo); 6750 } 6751 int resultCode; 6752 Intent resultData; 6753 synchronized (this) { 6754 resultCode = mResultCode; 6755 resultData = mResultData; 6756 } 6757 if (resultData != null) { 6758 resultData.prepareToLeaveProcess(this); 6759 } 6760 try { 6761 upIntent.prepareToLeaveProcess(this); 6762 return ActivityManager.getService().navigateUpTo(mToken, upIntent, 6763 resultCode, resultData); 6764 } catch (RemoteException e) { 6765 return false; 6766 } 6767 } else { 6768 return mParent.navigateUpToFromChild(this, upIntent); 6769 } 6770 } 6771 6772 /** 6773 * This is called when a child activity of this one calls its 6774 * {@link #navigateUpTo} method. The default implementation simply calls 6775 * navigateUpTo(upIntent) on this activity (the parent). 6776 * 6777 * @param child The activity making the call. 6778 * @param upIntent An intent representing the target destination for up navigation 6779 * 6780 * @return true if up navigation successfully reached the activity indicated by upIntent and 6781 * upIntent was delivered to it. false if an instance of the indicated activity could 6782 * not be found and this activity was simply finished normally. 6783 */ navigateUpToFromChild(Activity child, Intent upIntent)6784 public boolean navigateUpToFromChild(Activity child, Intent upIntent) { 6785 return navigateUpTo(upIntent); 6786 } 6787 6788 /** 6789 * Obtain an {@link Intent} that will launch an explicit target activity specified by 6790 * this activity's logical parent. The logical parent is named in the application's manifest 6791 * by the {@link android.R.attr#parentActivityName parentActivityName} attribute. 6792 * Activity subclasses may override this method to modify the Intent returned by 6793 * super.getParentActivityIntent() or to implement a different mechanism of retrieving 6794 * the parent intent entirely. 6795 * 6796 * @return a new Intent targeting the defined parent of this activity or null if 6797 * there is no valid parent. 6798 */ 6799 @Nullable getParentActivityIntent()6800 public Intent getParentActivityIntent() { 6801 final String parentName = mActivityInfo.parentActivityName; 6802 if (TextUtils.isEmpty(parentName)) { 6803 return null; 6804 } 6805 6806 // If the parent itself has no parent, generate a main activity intent. 6807 final ComponentName target = new ComponentName(this, parentName); 6808 try { 6809 final ActivityInfo parentInfo = getPackageManager().getActivityInfo(target, 0); 6810 final String parentActivity = parentInfo.parentActivityName; 6811 final Intent parentIntent = parentActivity == null 6812 ? Intent.makeMainActivity(target) 6813 : new Intent().setComponent(target); 6814 return parentIntent; 6815 } catch (NameNotFoundException e) { 6816 Log.e(TAG, "getParentActivityIntent: bad parentActivityName '" + parentName + 6817 "' in manifest"); 6818 return null; 6819 } 6820 } 6821 6822 /** 6823 * When {@link android.app.ActivityOptions#makeSceneTransitionAnimation(Activity, 6824 * android.view.View, String)} was used to start an Activity, <var>callback</var> 6825 * will be called to handle shared elements on the <i>launched</i> Activity. This requires 6826 * {@link Window#FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. 6827 * 6828 * @param callback Used to manipulate shared element transitions on the launched Activity. 6829 */ setEnterSharedElementCallback(SharedElementCallback callback)6830 public void setEnterSharedElementCallback(SharedElementCallback callback) { 6831 if (callback == null) { 6832 callback = SharedElementCallback.NULL_CALLBACK; 6833 } 6834 mEnterTransitionListener = callback; 6835 } 6836 6837 /** 6838 * When {@link android.app.ActivityOptions#makeSceneTransitionAnimation(Activity, 6839 * android.view.View, String)} was used to start an Activity, <var>callback</var> 6840 * will be called to handle shared elements on the <i>launching</i> Activity. Most 6841 * calls will only come when returning from the started Activity. 6842 * This requires {@link Window#FEATURE_ACTIVITY_TRANSITIONS}. 6843 * 6844 * @param callback Used to manipulate shared element transitions on the launching Activity. 6845 */ setExitSharedElementCallback(SharedElementCallback callback)6846 public void setExitSharedElementCallback(SharedElementCallback callback) { 6847 if (callback == null) { 6848 callback = SharedElementCallback.NULL_CALLBACK; 6849 } 6850 mExitTransitionListener = callback; 6851 } 6852 6853 /** 6854 * Postpone the entering activity transition when Activity was started with 6855 * {@link android.app.ActivityOptions#makeSceneTransitionAnimation(Activity, 6856 * android.util.Pair[])}. 6857 * <p>This method gives the Activity the ability to delay starting the entering and 6858 * shared element transitions until all data is loaded. Until then, the Activity won't 6859 * draw into its window, leaving the window transparent. This may also cause the 6860 * returning animation to be delayed until data is ready. This method should be 6861 * called in {@link #onCreate(android.os.Bundle)} or in 6862 * {@link #onActivityReenter(int, android.content.Intent)}. 6863 * {@link #startPostponedEnterTransition()} must be called to allow the Activity to 6864 * start the transitions. If the Activity did not use 6865 * {@link android.app.ActivityOptions#makeSceneTransitionAnimation(Activity, 6866 * android.util.Pair[])}, then this method does nothing.</p> 6867 */ postponeEnterTransition()6868 public void postponeEnterTransition() { 6869 mActivityTransitionState.postponeEnterTransition(); 6870 } 6871 6872 /** 6873 * Begin postponed transitions after {@link #postponeEnterTransition()} was called. 6874 * If postponeEnterTransition() was called, you must call startPostponedEnterTransition() 6875 * to have your Activity start drawing. 6876 */ startPostponedEnterTransition()6877 public void startPostponedEnterTransition() { 6878 mActivityTransitionState.startPostponedEnterTransition(); 6879 } 6880 6881 /** 6882 * Create {@link DragAndDropPermissions} object bound to this activity and controlling the 6883 * access permissions for content URIs associated with the {@link DragEvent}. 6884 * @param event Drag event 6885 * @return The {@link DragAndDropPermissions} object used to control access to the content URIs. 6886 * Null if no content URIs are associated with the event or if permissions could not be granted. 6887 */ requestDragAndDropPermissions(DragEvent event)6888 public DragAndDropPermissions requestDragAndDropPermissions(DragEvent event) { 6889 DragAndDropPermissions dragAndDropPermissions = DragAndDropPermissions.obtain(event); 6890 if (dragAndDropPermissions != null && dragAndDropPermissions.take(getActivityToken())) { 6891 return dragAndDropPermissions; 6892 } 6893 return null; 6894 } 6895 6896 // ------------------ Internal API ------------------ 6897 setParent(Activity parent)6898 final void setParent(Activity parent) { 6899 mParent = parent; 6900 } 6901 attach(Context context, ActivityThread aThread, Instrumentation instr, IBinder token, int ident, Application application, Intent intent, ActivityInfo info, CharSequence title, Activity parent, String id, NonConfigurationInstances lastNonConfigurationInstances, Configuration config, String referrer, IVoiceInteractor voiceInteractor, Window window, ActivityConfigCallback activityConfigCallback)6902 final void attach(Context context, ActivityThread aThread, 6903 Instrumentation instr, IBinder token, int ident, 6904 Application application, Intent intent, ActivityInfo info, 6905 CharSequence title, Activity parent, String id, 6906 NonConfigurationInstances lastNonConfigurationInstances, 6907 Configuration config, String referrer, IVoiceInteractor voiceInteractor, 6908 Window window, ActivityConfigCallback activityConfigCallback) { 6909 attachBaseContext(context); 6910 6911 mFragments.attachHost(null /*parent*/); 6912 6913 mWindow = new PhoneWindow(this, window, activityConfigCallback); 6914 mWindow.setWindowControllerCallback(this); 6915 mWindow.setCallback(this); 6916 mWindow.setOnWindowDismissedCallback(this); 6917 mWindow.getLayoutInflater().setPrivateFactory(this); 6918 if (info.softInputMode != WindowManager.LayoutParams.SOFT_INPUT_STATE_UNSPECIFIED) { 6919 mWindow.setSoftInputMode(info.softInputMode); 6920 } 6921 if (info.uiOptions != 0) { 6922 mWindow.setUiOptions(info.uiOptions); 6923 } 6924 mUiThread = Thread.currentThread(); 6925 6926 mMainThread = aThread; 6927 mInstrumentation = instr; 6928 mToken = token; 6929 mIdent = ident; 6930 mApplication = application; 6931 mIntent = intent; 6932 mReferrer = referrer; 6933 mComponent = intent.getComponent(); 6934 mActivityInfo = info; 6935 mTitle = title; 6936 mParent = parent; 6937 mEmbeddedID = id; 6938 mLastNonConfigurationInstances = lastNonConfigurationInstances; 6939 if (voiceInteractor != null) { 6940 if (lastNonConfigurationInstances != null) { 6941 mVoiceInteractor = lastNonConfigurationInstances.voiceInteractor; 6942 } else { 6943 mVoiceInteractor = new VoiceInteractor(voiceInteractor, this, this, 6944 Looper.myLooper()); 6945 } 6946 } 6947 6948 mWindow.setWindowManager( 6949 (WindowManager)context.getSystemService(Context.WINDOW_SERVICE), 6950 mToken, mComponent.flattenToString(), 6951 (info.flags & ActivityInfo.FLAG_HARDWARE_ACCELERATED) != 0); 6952 if (mParent != null) { 6953 mWindow.setContainer(mParent.getWindow()); 6954 } 6955 mWindowManager = mWindow.getWindowManager(); 6956 mCurrentConfig = config; 6957 6958 mWindow.setColorMode(info.colorMode); 6959 } 6960 6961 /** @hide */ getActivityToken()6962 public final IBinder getActivityToken() { 6963 return mParent != null ? mParent.getActivityToken() : mToken; 6964 } 6965 performCreateCommon()6966 final void performCreateCommon() { 6967 mVisibleFromClient = !mWindow.getWindowStyle().getBoolean( 6968 com.android.internal.R.styleable.Window_windowNoDisplay, false); 6969 mFragments.dispatchActivityCreated(); 6970 mActivityTransitionState.setEnterActivityOptions(this, getActivityOptions()); 6971 } 6972 performCreate(Bundle icicle)6973 final void performCreate(Bundle icicle) { 6974 restoreHasCurrentPermissionRequest(icicle); 6975 onCreate(icicle); 6976 mActivityTransitionState.readState(icicle); 6977 performCreateCommon(); 6978 } 6979 performCreate(Bundle icicle, PersistableBundle persistentState)6980 final void performCreate(Bundle icicle, PersistableBundle persistentState) { 6981 restoreHasCurrentPermissionRequest(icicle); 6982 onCreate(icicle, persistentState); 6983 mActivityTransitionState.readState(icicle); 6984 performCreateCommon(); 6985 } 6986 performStart()6987 final void performStart() { 6988 mActivityTransitionState.setEnterActivityOptions(this, getActivityOptions()); 6989 mFragments.noteStateNotSaved(); 6990 mCalled = false; 6991 mFragments.execPendingActions(); 6992 mInstrumentation.callActivityOnStart(this); 6993 if (!mCalled) { 6994 throw new SuperNotCalledException( 6995 "Activity " + mComponent.toShortString() + 6996 " did not call through to super.onStart()"); 6997 } 6998 mFragments.dispatchStart(); 6999 mFragments.reportLoaderStart(); 7000 7001 // This property is set for all builds except final release 7002 boolean isDlwarningEnabled = SystemProperties.getInt("ro.bionic.ld.warning", 0) == 1; 7003 boolean isAppDebuggable = 7004 (mApplication.getApplicationInfo().flags & ApplicationInfo.FLAG_DEBUGGABLE) != 0; 7005 7006 if (isAppDebuggable || isDlwarningEnabled) { 7007 String dlwarning = getDlWarning(); 7008 if (dlwarning != null) { 7009 String appName = getApplicationInfo().loadLabel(getPackageManager()) 7010 .toString(); 7011 String warning = "Detected problems with app native libraries\n" + 7012 "(please consult log for detail):\n" + dlwarning; 7013 if (isAppDebuggable) { 7014 new AlertDialog.Builder(this). 7015 setTitle(appName). 7016 setMessage(warning). 7017 setPositiveButton(android.R.string.ok, null). 7018 setCancelable(false). 7019 show(); 7020 } else { 7021 Toast.makeText(this, appName + "\n" + warning, Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show(); 7022 } 7023 } 7024 } 7025 7026 mActivityTransitionState.enterReady(this); 7027 } 7028 performRestart()7029 final void performRestart() { 7030 mFragments.noteStateNotSaved(); 7031 7032 if (mToken != null && mParent == null) { 7033 // No need to check mStopped, the roots will check if they were actually stopped. 7034 WindowManagerGlobal.getInstance().setStoppedState(mToken, false /* stopped */); 7035 } 7036 7037 if (mStopped) { 7038 mStopped = false; 7039 7040 synchronized (mManagedCursors) { 7041 final int N = mManagedCursors.size(); 7042 for (int i=0; i<N; i++) { 7043 ManagedCursor mc = mManagedCursors.get(i); 7044 if (mc.mReleased || mc.mUpdated) { 7045 if (!mc.mCursor.requery()) { 7046 if (getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion 7047 >= android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH) { 7048 throw new IllegalStateException( 7049 "trying to requery an already closed cursor " 7050 + mc.mCursor); 7051 } 7052 } 7053 mc.mReleased = false; 7054 mc.mUpdated = false; 7055 } 7056 } 7057 } 7058 7059 mCalled = false; 7060 mInstrumentation.callActivityOnRestart(this); 7061 if (!mCalled) { 7062 throw new SuperNotCalledException( 7063 "Activity " + mComponent.toShortString() + 7064 " did not call through to super.onRestart()"); 7065 } 7066 performStart(); 7067 } 7068 } 7069 performResume()7070 final void performResume() { 7071 performRestart(); 7072 7073 mFragments.execPendingActions(); 7074 7075 mLastNonConfigurationInstances = null; 7076 7077 mCalled = false; 7078 // mResumed is set by the instrumentation 7079 mInstrumentation.callActivityOnResume(this); 7080 if (!mCalled) { 7081 throw new SuperNotCalledException( 7082 "Activity " + mComponent.toShortString() + 7083 " did not call through to super.onResume()"); 7084 } 7085 7086 // invisible activities must be finished before onResume() completes 7087 if (!mVisibleFromClient && !mFinished) { 7088 Log.w(TAG, "An activity without a UI must call finish() before onResume() completes"); 7089 if (getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion 7090 > android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.LOLLIPOP_MR1) { 7091 throw new IllegalStateException( 7092 "Activity " + mComponent.toShortString() + 7093 " did not call finish() prior to onResume() completing"); 7094 } 7095 } 7096 7097 // Now really resume, and install the current status bar and menu. 7098 mCalled = false; 7099 7100 mFragments.dispatchResume(); 7101 mFragments.execPendingActions(); 7102 7103 onPostResume(); 7104 if (!mCalled) { 7105 throw new SuperNotCalledException( 7106 "Activity " + mComponent.toShortString() + 7107 " did not call through to super.onPostResume()"); 7108 } 7109 } 7110 performPause()7111 final void performPause() { 7112 mDoReportFullyDrawn = false; 7113 mFragments.dispatchPause(); 7114 mCalled = false; 7115 onPause(); 7116 mResumed = false; 7117 if (!mCalled && getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion 7118 >= android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.GINGERBREAD) { 7119 throw new SuperNotCalledException( 7120 "Activity " + mComponent.toShortString() + 7121 " did not call through to super.onPause()"); 7122 } 7123 mResumed = false; 7124 } 7125 performUserLeaving()7126 final void performUserLeaving() { 7127 onUserInteraction(); 7128 onUserLeaveHint(); 7129 } 7130 performStop(boolean preserveWindow)7131 final void performStop(boolean preserveWindow) { 7132 mDoReportFullyDrawn = false; 7133 mFragments.doLoaderStop(mChangingConfigurations /*retain*/); 7134 7135 if (!mStopped) { 7136 if (mWindow != null) { 7137 mWindow.closeAllPanels(); 7138 } 7139 7140 // If we're preserving the window, don't setStoppedState to true, since we 7141 // need the window started immediately again. Stopping the window will 7142 // destroys hardware resources and causes flicker. 7143 if (!preserveWindow && mToken != null && mParent == null) { 7144 WindowManagerGlobal.getInstance().setStoppedState(mToken, true); 7145 } 7146 7147 mFragments.dispatchStop(); 7148 7149 mCalled = false; 7150 mInstrumentation.callActivityOnStop(this); 7151 if (!mCalled) { 7152 throw new SuperNotCalledException( 7153 "Activity " + mComponent.toShortString() + 7154 " did not call through to super.onStop()"); 7155 } 7156 7157 synchronized (mManagedCursors) { 7158 final int N = mManagedCursors.size(); 7159 for (int i=0; i<N; i++) { 7160 ManagedCursor mc = mManagedCursors.get(i); 7161 if (!mc.mReleased) { 7162 mc.mCursor.deactivate(); 7163 mc.mReleased = true; 7164 } 7165 } 7166 } 7167 7168 mStopped = true; 7169 } 7170 mResumed = false; 7171 } 7172 performDestroy()7173 final void performDestroy() { 7174 mDestroyed = true; 7175 mWindow.destroy(); 7176 mFragments.dispatchDestroy(); 7177 onDestroy(); 7178 mFragments.doLoaderDestroy(); 7179 if (mVoiceInteractor != null) { 7180 mVoiceInteractor.detachActivity(); 7181 } 7182 } 7183 dispatchMultiWindowModeChanged(boolean isInMultiWindowMode, Configuration newConfig)7184 final void dispatchMultiWindowModeChanged(boolean isInMultiWindowMode, 7185 Configuration newConfig) { 7186 if (DEBUG_LIFECYCLE) Slog.v(TAG, 7187 "dispatchMultiWindowModeChanged " + this + ": " + isInMultiWindowMode 7188 + " " + newConfig); 7189 mFragments.dispatchMultiWindowModeChanged(isInMultiWindowMode, newConfig); 7190 if (mWindow != null) { 7191 mWindow.onMultiWindowModeChanged(); 7192 } 7193 onMultiWindowModeChanged(isInMultiWindowMode, newConfig); 7194 } 7195 dispatchPictureInPictureModeChanged(boolean isInPictureInPictureMode, Configuration newConfig)7196 final void dispatchPictureInPictureModeChanged(boolean isInPictureInPictureMode, 7197 Configuration newConfig) { 7198 if (DEBUG_LIFECYCLE) Slog.v(TAG, 7199 "dispatchPictureInPictureModeChanged " + this + ": " + isInPictureInPictureMode 7200 + " " + newConfig); 7201 mFragments.dispatchPictureInPictureModeChanged(isInPictureInPictureMode, newConfig); 7202 if (mWindow != null) { 7203 mWindow.onPictureInPictureModeChanged(isInPictureInPictureMode); 7204 } 7205 onPictureInPictureModeChanged(isInPictureInPictureMode, newConfig); 7206 } 7207 7208 /** 7209 * @hide 7210 */ isResumed()7211 public final boolean isResumed() { 7212 return mResumed; 7213 } 7214 storeHasCurrentPermissionRequest(Bundle bundle)7215 private void storeHasCurrentPermissionRequest(Bundle bundle) { 7216 if (bundle != null && mHasCurrentPermissionsRequest) { 7217 bundle.putBoolean(HAS_CURENT_PERMISSIONS_REQUEST_KEY, true); 7218 } 7219 } 7220 restoreHasCurrentPermissionRequest(Bundle bundle)7221 private void restoreHasCurrentPermissionRequest(Bundle bundle) { 7222 if (bundle != null) { 7223 mHasCurrentPermissionsRequest = bundle.getBoolean( 7224 HAS_CURENT_PERMISSIONS_REQUEST_KEY, false); 7225 } 7226 } 7227 dispatchActivityResult(String who, int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data)7228 void dispatchActivityResult(String who, int requestCode, 7229 int resultCode, Intent data) { 7230 if (false) Log.v( 7231 TAG, "Dispatching result: who=" + who + ", reqCode=" + requestCode 7232 + ", resCode=" + resultCode + ", data=" + data); 7233 mFragments.noteStateNotSaved(); 7234 if (who == null) { 7235 onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data); 7236 } else if (who.startsWith(REQUEST_PERMISSIONS_WHO_PREFIX)) { 7237 who = who.substring(REQUEST_PERMISSIONS_WHO_PREFIX.length()); 7238 if (TextUtils.isEmpty(who)) { 7239 dispatchRequestPermissionsResult(requestCode, data); 7240 } else { 7241 Fragment frag = mFragments.findFragmentByWho(who); 7242 if (frag != null) { 7243 dispatchRequestPermissionsResultToFragment(requestCode, data, frag); 7244 } 7245 } 7246 } else if (who.startsWith("@android:view:")) { 7247 ArrayList<ViewRootImpl> views = WindowManagerGlobal.getInstance().getRootViews( 7248 getActivityToken()); 7249 for (ViewRootImpl viewRoot : views) { 7250 if (viewRoot.getView() != null 7251 && viewRoot.getView().dispatchActivityResult( 7252 who, requestCode, resultCode, data)) { 7253 return; 7254 } 7255 } 7256 } else if (who.startsWith(AUTO_FILL_AUTH_WHO_PREFIX)) { 7257 Intent resultData = (resultCode == Activity.RESULT_OK) ? data : null; 7258 getAutofillManager().onAuthenticationResult(requestCode, resultData); 7259 } else { 7260 Fragment frag = mFragments.findFragmentByWho(who); 7261 if (frag != null) { 7262 frag.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data); 7263 } 7264 } 7265 } 7266 7267 /** 7268 * Request to put this Activity in a mode where the user is locked to the 7269 * current task. 7270 * 7271 * This will prevent the user from launching other apps, going to settings, or reaching the 7272 * home screen. This does not include those apps whose {@link android.R.attr#lockTaskMode} 7273 * values permit launching while locked. 7274 * 7275 * If {@link DevicePolicyManager#isLockTaskPermitted(String)} returns true or 7276 * lockTaskMode=lockTaskModeAlways for this component then the app will go directly into 7277 * Lock Task mode. The user will not be able to exit this mode until 7278 * {@link Activity#stopLockTask()} is called. 7279 * 7280 * If {@link DevicePolicyManager#isLockTaskPermitted(String)} returns false 7281 * then the system will prompt the user with a dialog requesting permission to enter 7282 * this mode. When entered through this method the user can exit at any time through 7283 * an action described by the request dialog. Calling stopLockTask will also exit the 7284 * mode. 7285 * 7286 * @see android.R.attr#lockTaskMode 7287 */ startLockTask()7288 public void startLockTask() { 7289 try { 7290 ActivityManager.getService().startLockTaskModeByToken(mToken); 7291 } catch (RemoteException e) { 7292 } 7293 } 7294 7295 /** 7296 * Allow the user to switch away from the current task. 7297 * 7298 * Called to end the mode started by {@link Activity#startLockTask}. This 7299 * can only be called by activities that have successfully called 7300 * startLockTask previously. 7301 * 7302 * This will allow the user to exit this app and move onto other activities. 7303 * <p>Note: This method should only be called when the activity is user-facing. That is, 7304 * between onResume() and onPause(). 7305 * <p>Note: If there are other tasks below this one that are also locked then calling this 7306 * method will immediately finish this task and resume the previous locked one, remaining in 7307 * lockTask mode. 7308 * 7309 * @see android.R.attr#lockTaskMode 7310 * @see ActivityManager#getLockTaskModeState() 7311 */ stopLockTask()7312 public void stopLockTask() { 7313 try { 7314 ActivityManager.getService().stopLockTaskMode(); 7315 } catch (RemoteException e) { 7316 } 7317 } 7318 7319 /** 7320 * Shows the user the system defined message for telling the user how to exit 7321 * lock task mode. The task containing this activity must be in lock task mode at the time 7322 * of this call for the message to be displayed. 7323 */ showLockTaskEscapeMessage()7324 public void showLockTaskEscapeMessage() { 7325 try { 7326 ActivityManager.getService().showLockTaskEscapeMessage(mToken); 7327 } catch (RemoteException e) { 7328 } 7329 } 7330 7331 /** 7332 * Check whether the caption on freeform windows is displayed directly on the content. 7333 * 7334 * @return True if caption is displayed on content, false if it pushes the content down. 7335 * 7336 * @see #setOverlayWithDecorCaptionEnabled(boolean) 7337 * @hide 7338 */ isOverlayWithDecorCaptionEnabled()7339 public boolean isOverlayWithDecorCaptionEnabled() { 7340 return mWindow.isOverlayWithDecorCaptionEnabled(); 7341 } 7342 7343 /** 7344 * Set whether the caption should displayed directly on the content rather than push it down. 7345 * 7346 * This affects only freeform windows since they display the caption and only the main 7347 * window of the activity. The caption is used to drag the window around and also shows 7348 * maximize and close action buttons. 7349 * @hide 7350 */ setOverlayWithDecorCaptionEnabled(boolean enabled)7351 public void setOverlayWithDecorCaptionEnabled(boolean enabled) { 7352 mWindow.setOverlayWithDecorCaptionEnabled(enabled); 7353 } 7354 7355 /** 7356 * Interface for informing a translucent {@link Activity} once all visible activities below it 7357 * have completed drawing. This is necessary only after an {@link Activity} has been made 7358 * opaque using {@link Activity#convertFromTranslucent()} and before it has been drawn 7359 * translucent again following a call to {@link 7360 * Activity#convertToTranslucent(android.app.Activity.TranslucentConversionListener, 7361 * ActivityOptions)} 7362 * 7363 * @hide 7364 */ 7365 @SystemApi 7366 public interface TranslucentConversionListener { 7367 /** 7368 * Callback made following {@link Activity#convertToTranslucent} once all visible Activities 7369 * below the top one have been redrawn. Following this callback it is safe to make the top 7370 * Activity translucent because the underlying Activity has been drawn. 7371 * 7372 * @param drawComplete True if the background Activity has drawn itself. False if a timeout 7373 * occurred waiting for the Activity to complete drawing. 7374 * 7375 * @see Activity#convertFromTranslucent() 7376 * @see Activity#convertToTranslucent(TranslucentConversionListener, ActivityOptions) 7377 */ onTranslucentConversionComplete(boolean drawComplete)7378 public void onTranslucentConversionComplete(boolean drawComplete); 7379 } 7380 dispatchRequestPermissionsResult(int requestCode, Intent data)7381 private void dispatchRequestPermissionsResult(int requestCode, Intent data) { 7382 mHasCurrentPermissionsRequest = false; 7383 // If the package installer crashed we may have not data - best effort. 7384 String[] permissions = (data != null) ? data.getStringArrayExtra( 7385 PackageManager.EXTRA_REQUEST_PERMISSIONS_NAMES) : new String[0]; 7386 final int[] grantResults = (data != null) ? data.getIntArrayExtra( 7387 PackageManager.EXTRA_REQUEST_PERMISSIONS_RESULTS) : new int[0]; 7388 onRequestPermissionsResult(requestCode, permissions, grantResults); 7389 } 7390 dispatchRequestPermissionsResultToFragment(int requestCode, Intent data, Fragment fragment)7391 private void dispatchRequestPermissionsResultToFragment(int requestCode, Intent data, 7392 Fragment fragment) { 7393 // If the package installer crashed we may have not data - best effort. 7394 String[] permissions = (data != null) ? data.getStringArrayExtra( 7395 PackageManager.EXTRA_REQUEST_PERMISSIONS_NAMES) : new String[0]; 7396 final int[] grantResults = (data != null) ? data.getIntArrayExtra( 7397 PackageManager.EXTRA_REQUEST_PERMISSIONS_RESULTS) : new int[0]; 7398 fragment.onRequestPermissionsResult(requestCode, permissions, grantResults); 7399 } 7400 7401 /** @hide */ 7402 @Override autofillCallbackAuthenticate(int authenticationId, IntentSender intent, Intent fillInIntent)7403 final public void autofillCallbackAuthenticate(int authenticationId, IntentSender intent, 7404 Intent fillInIntent) { 7405 try { 7406 startIntentSenderForResultInner(intent, AUTO_FILL_AUTH_WHO_PREFIX, 7407 authenticationId, fillInIntent, 0, 0, null); 7408 } catch (IntentSender.SendIntentException e) { 7409 Log.e(TAG, "authenticate() failed for intent:" + intent, e); 7410 } 7411 } 7412 7413 /** @hide */ 7414 @Override autofillCallbackResetableStateAvailable()7415 final public void autofillCallbackResetableStateAvailable() { 7416 mAutoFillResetNeeded = true; 7417 } 7418 7419 /** @hide */ 7420 @Override autofillCallbackRequestShowFillUi(@onNull View anchor, int width, int height, @Nullable Rect anchorBounds, IAutofillWindowPresenter presenter)7421 final public boolean autofillCallbackRequestShowFillUi(@NonNull View anchor, int width, 7422 int height, @Nullable Rect anchorBounds, IAutofillWindowPresenter presenter) { 7423 final boolean wasShowing; 7424 7425 if (mAutofillPopupWindow == null) { 7426 wasShowing = false; 7427 mAutofillPopupWindow = new AutofillPopupWindow(presenter); 7428 } else { 7429 wasShowing = mAutofillPopupWindow.isShowing(); 7430 } 7431 mAutofillPopupWindow.update(anchor, 0, 0, width, height, anchorBounds); 7432 7433 return !wasShowing && mAutofillPopupWindow.isShowing(); 7434 } 7435 7436 /** @hide */ 7437 @Override autofillCallbackRequestHideFillUi()7438 final public boolean autofillCallbackRequestHideFillUi() { 7439 if (mAutofillPopupWindow == null) { 7440 return false; 7441 } 7442 mAutofillPopupWindow.dismiss(); 7443 mAutofillPopupWindow = null; 7444 return true; 7445 } 7446 7447 /** @hide */ 7448 @Override findViewsByAutofillIdTraversal(@onNull int[] viewIds)7449 @NonNull public View[] findViewsByAutofillIdTraversal(@NonNull int[] viewIds) { 7450 final View[] views = new View[viewIds.length]; 7451 final ArrayList<ViewRootImpl> roots = 7452 WindowManagerGlobal.getInstance().getRootViews(getActivityToken()); 7453 7454 for (int rootNum = 0; rootNum < roots.size(); rootNum++) { 7455 final View rootView = roots.get(rootNum).getView(); 7456 7457 if (rootView != null) { 7458 for (int viewNum = 0; viewNum < viewIds.length; viewNum++) { 7459 if (views[viewNum] == null) { 7460 views[viewNum] = rootView.findViewByAutofillIdTraversal( 7461 viewIds[viewNum]); 7462 } 7463 } 7464 } 7465 } 7466 7467 return views; 7468 } 7469 7470 /** @hide */ 7471 @Override findViewByAutofillIdTraversal(int viewId)7472 @Nullable public View findViewByAutofillIdTraversal(int viewId) { 7473 final ArrayList<ViewRootImpl> roots = 7474 WindowManagerGlobal.getInstance().getRootViews(getActivityToken()); 7475 for (int rootNum = 0; rootNum < roots.size(); rootNum++) { 7476 final View rootView = roots.get(rootNum).getView(); 7477 7478 if (rootView != null) { 7479 final View view = rootView.findViewByAutofillIdTraversal(viewId); 7480 if (view != null) { 7481 return view; 7482 } 7483 } 7484 } 7485 7486 return null; 7487 } 7488 7489 /** @hide */ 7490 @Override getViewVisibility(@onNull int[] viewIds)7491 @NonNull public boolean[] getViewVisibility(@NonNull int[] viewIds) { 7492 final boolean[] isVisible = new boolean[viewIds.length]; 7493 final View views[] = findViewsByAutofillIdTraversal(viewIds); 7494 7495 for (int i = 0; i < viewIds.length; i++) { 7496 View view = views[i]; 7497 if (view == null) { 7498 isVisible[i] = false; 7499 continue; 7500 } 7501 7502 isVisible[i] = true; 7503 7504 // Check if the view is visible by checking all parents 7505 while (true) { 7506 if (view instanceof DecorView && view.getViewRootImpl() == view.getParent()) { 7507 break; 7508 } 7509 7510 if (view.getVisibility() != View.VISIBLE) { 7511 isVisible[i] = false; 7512 break; 7513 } 7514 7515 if (view.getParent() instanceof View) { 7516 view = (View) view.getParent(); 7517 } else { 7518 break; 7519 } 7520 } 7521 } 7522 7523 return isVisible; 7524 } 7525 7526 /** @hide */ 7527 @Override isVisibleForAutofill()7528 public boolean isVisibleForAutofill() { 7529 return !mStopped; 7530 } 7531 7532 /** 7533 * If set to true, this indicates to the system that it should never take a 7534 * screenshot of the activity to be used as a representation while it is not in a started state. 7535 * <p> 7536 * Note that the system may use the window background of the theme instead to represent 7537 * the window when it is not running. 7538 * <p> 7539 * Also note that in comparison to {@link android.view.WindowManager.LayoutParams#FLAG_SECURE}, 7540 * this only affects the behavior when the activity's screenshot would be used as a 7541 * representation when the activity is not in a started state, i.e. in Overview. The system may 7542 * still take screenshots of the activity in other contexts; for example, when the user takes a 7543 * screenshot of the entire screen, or when the active 7544 * {@link android.service.voice.VoiceInteractionService} requests a screenshot via 7545 * {@link android.service.voice.VoiceInteractionSession#SHOW_WITH_SCREENSHOT}. 7546 * 7547 * @param disable {@code true} to disable preview screenshots; {@code false} otherwise. 7548 * @hide 7549 */ 7550 @SystemApi setDisablePreviewScreenshots(boolean disable)7551 public void setDisablePreviewScreenshots(boolean disable) { 7552 try { 7553 ActivityManager.getService().setDisablePreviewScreenshots(mToken, disable); 7554 } catch (RemoteException e) { 7555 Log.e(TAG, "Failed to call setDisablePreviewScreenshots", e); 7556 } 7557 } 7558 7559 class HostCallbacks extends FragmentHostCallback<Activity> { HostCallbacks()7560 public HostCallbacks() { 7561 super(Activity.this /*activity*/); 7562 } 7563 7564 @Override onDump(String prefix, FileDescriptor fd, PrintWriter writer, String[] args)7565 public void onDump(String prefix, FileDescriptor fd, PrintWriter writer, String[] args) { 7566 Activity.this.dump(prefix, fd, writer, args); 7567 } 7568 7569 @Override onShouldSaveFragmentState(Fragment fragment)7570 public boolean onShouldSaveFragmentState(Fragment fragment) { 7571 return !isFinishing(); 7572 } 7573 7574 @Override onGetLayoutInflater()7575 public LayoutInflater onGetLayoutInflater() { 7576 final LayoutInflater result = Activity.this.getLayoutInflater(); 7577 if (onUseFragmentManagerInflaterFactory()) { 7578 return result.cloneInContext(Activity.this); 7579 } 7580 return result; 7581 } 7582 7583 @Override onUseFragmentManagerInflaterFactory()7584 public boolean onUseFragmentManagerInflaterFactory() { 7585 // Newer platform versions use the child fragment manager's LayoutInflaterFactory. 7586 return getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion >= Build.VERSION_CODES.LOLLIPOP; 7587 } 7588 7589 @Override onGetHost()7590 public Activity onGetHost() { 7591 return Activity.this; 7592 } 7593 7594 @Override onInvalidateOptionsMenu()7595 public void onInvalidateOptionsMenu() { 7596 Activity.this.invalidateOptionsMenu(); 7597 } 7598 7599 @Override onStartActivityFromFragment(Fragment fragment, Intent intent, int requestCode, Bundle options)7600 public void onStartActivityFromFragment(Fragment fragment, Intent intent, int requestCode, 7601 Bundle options) { 7602 Activity.this.startActivityFromFragment(fragment, intent, requestCode, options); 7603 } 7604 7605 @Override onStartActivityAsUserFromFragment( Fragment fragment, Intent intent, int requestCode, Bundle options, UserHandle user)7606 public void onStartActivityAsUserFromFragment( 7607 Fragment fragment, Intent intent, int requestCode, Bundle options, 7608 UserHandle user) { 7609 Activity.this.startActivityAsUserFromFragment( 7610 fragment, intent, requestCode, options, user); 7611 } 7612 7613 @Override onStartIntentSenderFromFragment(Fragment fragment, IntentSender intent, int requestCode, @Nullable Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags, Bundle options)7614 public void onStartIntentSenderFromFragment(Fragment fragment, IntentSender intent, 7615 int requestCode, @Nullable Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, 7616 int extraFlags, Bundle options) throws IntentSender.SendIntentException { 7617 if (mParent == null) { 7618 startIntentSenderForResultInner(intent, fragment.mWho, requestCode, fillInIntent, 7619 flagsMask, flagsValues, options); 7620 } else if (options != null) { 7621 mParent.startIntentSenderFromChildFragment(fragment, intent, requestCode, 7622 fillInIntent, flagsMask, flagsValues, extraFlags, options); 7623 } 7624 } 7625 7626 @Override onRequestPermissionsFromFragment(Fragment fragment, String[] permissions, int requestCode)7627 public void onRequestPermissionsFromFragment(Fragment fragment, String[] permissions, 7628 int requestCode) { 7629 String who = REQUEST_PERMISSIONS_WHO_PREFIX + fragment.mWho; 7630 Intent intent = getPackageManager().buildRequestPermissionsIntent(permissions); 7631 startActivityForResult(who, intent, requestCode, null); 7632 } 7633 7634 @Override onHasWindowAnimations()7635 public boolean onHasWindowAnimations() { 7636 return getWindow() != null; 7637 } 7638 7639 @Override onGetWindowAnimations()7640 public int onGetWindowAnimations() { 7641 final Window w = getWindow(); 7642 return (w == null) ? 0 : w.getAttributes().windowAnimations; 7643 } 7644 7645 @Override onAttachFragment(Fragment fragment)7646 public void onAttachFragment(Fragment fragment) { 7647 Activity.this.onAttachFragment(fragment); 7648 } 7649 7650 @Nullable 7651 @Override onFindViewById(int id)7652 public <T extends View> T onFindViewById(int id) { 7653 return Activity.this.findViewById(id); 7654 } 7655 7656 @Override onHasView()7657 public boolean onHasView() { 7658 final Window w = getWindow(); 7659 return (w != null && w.peekDecorView() != null); 7660 } 7661 } 7662 } 7663