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/*
* Copyright (C) 2007 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package android.preference;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.util.HashMap;
import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParser;
import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParserException;
import android.annotation.AnyRes;
import android.annotation.XmlRes;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.res.XmlResourceParser;
import android.util.AttributeSet;
import android.util.Xml;
import android.view.ContextThemeWrapper;
import android.view.InflateException;
import android.view.LayoutInflater;
// TODO: fix generics
/**
* Generic XML inflater. This has been adapted from {@link LayoutInflater} and
* quickly passed over to use generics.
*
* @hide
* @param T The type of the items to inflate
* @param P The type of parents (that is those items that contain other items).
* Must implement {@link GenericInflater.Parent}
*/
abstract class GenericInflater<T, P extends GenericInflater.Parent> {
private final boolean DEBUG = false;
protected final Context mContext;
// these are optional, set by the caller
private boolean mFactorySet;
private Factory<T> mFactory;
private final Object[] mConstructorArgs = new Object[2];
private static final Class[] mConstructorSignature = new Class[] {
Context.class, AttributeSet.class};
private static final HashMap sConstructorMap = new HashMap();
private String mDefaultPackage;
public interface Parent<T> {
public void addItemFromInflater(T child);
}
public interface Factory<T> {
/**
* Hook you can supply that is called when inflating from a
* inflater. You can use this to customize the tag
* names available in your XML files.
* <p>
* Note that it is good practice to prefix these custom names with your
* package (i.e., com.coolcompany.apps) to avoid conflicts with system
* names.
*
* @param name Tag name to be inflated.
* @param context The context the item is being created in.
* @param attrs Inflation attributes as specified in XML file.
* @return Newly created item. Return null for the default behavior.
*/
public T onCreateItem(String name, Context context, AttributeSet attrs);
}
private static class FactoryMerger<T> implements Factory<T> {
private final Factory<T> mF1, mF2;
FactoryMerger(Factory<T> f1, Factory<T> f2) {
mF1 = f1;
mF2 = f2;
}
public T onCreateItem(String name, Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
T v = mF1.onCreateItem(name, context, attrs);
if (v != null) return v;
return mF2.onCreateItem(name, context, attrs);
}
}
/**
* Create a new inflater instance associated with a
* particular Context.
*
* @param context The Context in which this inflater will
* create its items; most importantly, this supplies the theme
* from which the default values for their attributes are
* retrieved.
*/
protected GenericInflater(Context context) {
mContext = context;
}
/**
* Create a new inflater instance that is a copy of an
* existing inflater, optionally with its Context
* changed. For use in implementing {@link #cloneInContext}.
*
* @param original The original inflater to copy.
* @param newContext The new Context to use.
*/
protected GenericInflater(GenericInflater<T,P> original, Context newContext) {
mContext = newContext;
mFactory = original.mFactory;
}
/**
* Create a copy of the existing inflater object, with the copy
* pointing to a different Context than the original. This is used by
* {@link ContextThemeWrapper} to create a new inflater to go along
* with the new Context theme.
*
* @param newContext The new Context to associate with the new inflater.
* May be the same as the original Context if desired.
*
* @return Returns a brand spanking new inflater object associated with
* the given Context.
*/
public abstract GenericInflater cloneInContext(Context newContext);
/**
* Sets the default package that will be searched for classes to construct
* for tag names that have no explicit package.
*
* @param defaultPackage The default package. This will be prepended to the
* tag name, so it should end with a period.
*/
public void setDefaultPackage(String defaultPackage) {
mDefaultPackage = defaultPackage;
}
/**
* Returns the default package, or null if it is not set.
*
* @see #setDefaultPackage(String)
* @return The default package.
*/
public String getDefaultPackage() {
return mDefaultPackage;
}
/**
* Return the context we are running in, for access to resources, class
* loader, etc.
*/
public Context getContext() {
return mContext;
}
/**
* Return the current factory (or null). This is called on each element
* name. If the factory returns an item, add that to the hierarchy. If it
* returns null, proceed to call onCreateItem(name).
*/
public final Factory<T> getFactory() {
return mFactory;
}
/**
* Attach a custom Factory interface for creating items while using this
* inflater. This must not be null, and can only be set
* once; after setting, you can not change the factory. This is called on
* each element name as the XML is parsed. If the factory returns an item,
* that is added to the hierarchy. If it returns null, the next factory
* default {@link #onCreateItem} method is called.
* <p>
* If you have an existing inflater and want to add your
* own factory to it, use {@link #cloneInContext} to clone the existing
* instance and then you can use this function (once) on the returned new
* instance. This will merge your own factory with whatever factory the
* original instance is using.
*/
public void setFactory(Factory<T> factory) {
if (mFactorySet) {
throw new IllegalStateException("" +
"A factory has already been set on this inflater");
}
if (factory == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("Given factory can not be null");
}
mFactorySet = true;
if (mFactory == null) {
mFactory = factory;
} else {
mFactory = new FactoryMerger<T>(factory, mFactory);
}
}
/**
* Inflate a new item hierarchy from the specified xml resource. Throws
* InflaterException if there is an error.
*
* @param resource ID for an XML resource to load (e.g.,
* <code>R.layout.main_page</code>)
* @param root Optional parent of the generated hierarchy.
* @return The root of the inflated hierarchy. If root was supplied,
* this is the root item; otherwise it is the root of the inflated
* XML file.
*/
public T inflate(@XmlRes int resource, P root) {
return inflate(resource, root, root != null);
}
/**
* Inflate a new hierarchy from the specified xml node. Throws
* InflaterException if there is an error. *
* <p>
* <em><strong>Important</strong></em> For performance
* reasons, inflation relies heavily on pre-processing of XML files
* that is done at build time. Therefore, it is not currently possible to
* use inflater with an XmlPullParser over a plain XML file at runtime.
*
* @param parser XML dom node containing the description of the
* hierarchy.
* @param root Optional parent of the generated hierarchy.
* @return The root of the inflated hierarchy. If root was supplied,
* this is the that; otherwise it is the root of the inflated
* XML file.
*/
public T inflate(XmlPullParser parser, P root) {
return inflate(parser, root, root != null);
}
/**
* Inflate a new hierarchy from the specified xml resource. Throws
* InflaterException if there is an error.
*
* @param resource ID for an XML resource to load (e.g.,
* <code>R.layout.main_page</code>)
* @param root Optional root to be the parent of the generated hierarchy (if
* <em>attachToRoot</em> is true), or else simply an object that
* provides a set of values for root of the returned
* hierarchy (if <em>attachToRoot</em> is false.)
* @param attachToRoot Whether the inflated hierarchy should be attached to
* the root parameter?
* @return The root of the inflated hierarchy. If root was supplied and
* attachToRoot is true, this is root; otherwise it is the root of
* the inflated XML file.
*/
public T inflate(@XmlRes int resource, P root, boolean attachToRoot) {
if (DEBUG) System.out.println("INFLATING from resource: " + resource);
XmlResourceParser parser = getContext().getResources().getXml(resource);
try {
return inflate(parser, root, attachToRoot);
} finally {
parser.close();
}
}
/**
* Inflate a new hierarchy from the specified XML node. Throws
* InflaterException if there is an error.
* <p>
* <em><strong>Important</strong></em> For performance
* reasons, inflation relies heavily on pre-processing of XML files
* that is done at build time. Therefore, it is not currently possible to
* use inflater with an XmlPullParser over a plain XML file at runtime.
*
* @param parser XML dom node containing the description of the
* hierarchy.
* @param root Optional to be the parent of the generated hierarchy (if
* <em>attachToRoot</em> is true), or else simply an object that
* provides a set of values for root of the returned
* hierarchy (if <em>attachToRoot</em> is false.)
* @param attachToRoot Whether the inflated hierarchy should be attached to
* the root parameter?
* @return The root of the inflated hierarchy. If root was supplied and
* attachToRoot is true, this is root; otherwise it is the root of
* the inflated XML file.
*/
public T inflate(XmlPullParser parser, P root,
boolean attachToRoot) {
synchronized (mConstructorArgs) {
final AttributeSet attrs = Xml.asAttributeSet(parser);
mConstructorArgs[0] = mContext;
T result = (T) root;
try {
// Look for the root node.
int type;
while ((type = parser.next()) != parser.START_TAG
&& type != parser.END_DOCUMENT) {
;
}
if (type != parser.START_TAG) {
throw new InflateException(parser.getPositionDescription()
+ ": No start tag found!");
}
if (DEBUG) {
System.out.println("**************************");
System.out.println("Creating root: "
+ parser.getName());
System.out.println("**************************");
}
// Temp is the root that was found in the xml
T xmlRoot = createItemFromTag(parser, parser.getName(),
attrs);
result = (T) onMergeRoots(root, attachToRoot, (P) xmlRoot);
if (DEBUG) {
System.out.println("-----> start inflating children");
}
// Inflate all children under temp
rInflate(parser, result, attrs);
if (DEBUG) {
System.out.println("-----> done inflating children");
}
} catch (InflateException e) {
throw e;
} catch (XmlPullParserException e) {
InflateException ex = new InflateException(e.getMessage());
ex.initCause(e);
throw ex;
} catch (IOException e) {
InflateException ex = new InflateException(
parser.getPositionDescription()
+ ": " + e.getMessage());
ex.initCause(e);
throw ex;
}
return result;
}
}
/**
* Low-level function for instantiating by name. This attempts to
* instantiate class of the given <var>name</var> found in this
* inflater's ClassLoader.
*
* <p>
* There are two things that can happen in an error case: either the
* exception describing the error will be thrown, or a null will be
* returned. You must deal with both possibilities -- the former will happen
* the first time createItem() is called for a class of a particular name,
* the latter every time there-after for that class name.
*
* @param name The full name of the class to be instantiated.
* @param attrs The XML attributes supplied for this instance.
*
* @return The newly instantied item, or null.
*/
public final T createItem(String name, String prefix, AttributeSet attrs)
throws ClassNotFoundException, InflateException {
Constructor constructor = (Constructor) sConstructorMap.get(name);
try {
if (null == constructor) {
// Class not found in the cache, see if it's real,
// and try to add it
Class clazz = mContext.getClassLoader().loadClass(
prefix != null ? (prefix + name) : name);
constructor = clazz.getConstructor(mConstructorSignature);
sConstructorMap.put(name, constructor);
}
Object[] args = mConstructorArgs;
args[1] = attrs;
return (T) constructor.newInstance(args);
} catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
InflateException ie = new InflateException(attrs
.getPositionDescription()
+ ": Error inflating class "
+ (prefix != null ? (prefix + name) : name));
ie.initCause(e);
throw ie;
} catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
// If loadClass fails, we should propagate the exception.
throw e;
} catch (Exception e) {
InflateException ie = new InflateException(attrs
.getPositionDescription()
+ ": Error inflating class "
+ constructor.getClass().getName());
ie.initCause(e);
throw ie;
}
}
/**
* This routine is responsible for creating the correct subclass of item
* given the xml element name. Override it to handle custom item objects. If
* you override this in your subclass be sure to call through to
* super.onCreateItem(name) for names you do not recognize.
*
* @param name The fully qualified class name of the item to be create.
* @param attrs An AttributeSet of attributes to apply to the item.
* @return The item created.
*/
protected T onCreateItem(String name, AttributeSet attrs) throws ClassNotFoundException {
return createItem(name, mDefaultPackage, attrs);
}
private final T createItemFromTag(XmlPullParser parser, String name, AttributeSet attrs) {
if (DEBUG) System.out.println("******** Creating item: " + name);
try {
T item = (mFactory == null) ? null : mFactory.onCreateItem(name, mContext, attrs);
if (item == null) {
if (-1 == name.indexOf('.')) {
item = onCreateItem(name, attrs);
} else {
item = createItem(name, null, attrs);
}
}
if (DEBUG) System.out.println("Created item is: " + item);
return item;
} catch (InflateException e) {
throw e;
} catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
InflateException ie = new InflateException(attrs
.getPositionDescription()
+ ": Error inflating class " + name);
ie.initCause(e);
throw ie;
} catch (Exception e) {
InflateException ie = new InflateException(attrs
.getPositionDescription()
+ ": Error inflating class " + name);
ie.initCause(e);
throw ie;
}
}
/**
* Recursive method used to descend down the xml hierarchy and instantiate
* items, instantiate their children, and then call onFinishInflate().
*/
private void rInflate(XmlPullParser parser, T parent, final AttributeSet attrs)
throws XmlPullParserException, IOException {
final int depth = parser.getDepth();
int type;
while (((type = parser.next()) != parser.END_TAG ||
parser.getDepth() > depth) && type != parser.END_DOCUMENT) {
if (type != parser.START_TAG) {
continue;
}
if (onCreateCustomFromTag(parser, parent, attrs)) {
continue;
}
if (DEBUG) {
System.out.println("Now inflating tag: " + parser.getName());
}
String name = parser.getName();
T item = createItemFromTag(parser, name, attrs);
if (DEBUG) {
System.out
.println("Creating params from parent: " + parent);
}
((P) parent).addItemFromInflater(item);
if (DEBUG) {
System.out.println("-----> start inflating children");
}
rInflate(parser, item, attrs);
if (DEBUG) {
System.out.println("-----> done inflating children");
}
}
}
/**
* Before this inflater tries to create an item from the tag, this method
* will be called. The parser will be pointing to the start of a tag, you
* must stop parsing and return when you reach the end of this element!
*
* @param parser XML dom node containing the description of the hierarchy.
* @param parent The item that should be the parent of whatever you create.
* @param attrs An AttributeSet of attributes to apply to the item.
* @return Whether you created a custom object (true), or whether this
* inflater should proceed to create an item.
*/
protected boolean onCreateCustomFromTag(XmlPullParser parser, T parent,
final AttributeSet attrs) throws XmlPullParserException {
return false;
}
protected P onMergeRoots(P givenRoot, boolean attachToGivenRoot, P xmlRoot) {
return xmlRoot;
}
}
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