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 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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package android.support.v4.app;

import android.app.Dialog;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.DialogInterface;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.view.LayoutInflater;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.ViewGroup;
import android.view.Window;
import android.view.WindowManager;

/**
 * Static library support version of the framework's {@link android.app.DialogFragment}.
 * Used to write apps that run on platforms prior to Android 3.0.  When running
 * on Android 3.0 or above, this implementation is still used; it does not try
 * to switch to the framework's implementation.  See the framework SDK
 * documentation for a class overview.
 */
public class DialogFragment extends Fragment
        implements DialogInterface.OnCancelListener, DialogInterface.OnDismissListener {

    /**
     * Style for {@link #setStyle(int, int)}: a basic,
     * normal dialog.
     */
    public static final int STYLE_NORMAL = 0;

    /**
     * Style for {@link #setStyle(int, int)}: don't include
     * a title area.
     */
    public static final int STYLE_NO_TITLE = 1;

    /**
     * Style for {@link #setStyle(int, int)}: don't draw
     * any frame at all; the view hierarchy returned by {@link #onCreateView}
     * is entirely responsible for drawing the dialog.
     */
    public static final int STYLE_NO_FRAME = 2;

    /**
     * Style for {@link #setStyle(int, int)}: like
     * {@link #STYLE_NO_FRAME}, but also disables all input to the dialog.
     * The user can not touch it, and its window will not receive input focus.
     */
    public static final int STYLE_NO_INPUT = 3;

    private static final String SAVED_DIALOG_STATE_TAG = "android:savedDialogState";
    private static final String SAVED_STYLE = "android:style";
    private static final String SAVED_THEME = "android:theme";
    private static final String SAVED_CANCELABLE = "android:cancelable";
    private static final String SAVED_SHOWS_DIALOG = "android:showsDialog";
    private static final String SAVED_BACK_STACK_ID = "android:backStackId";

    int mStyle = STYLE_NORMAL;
    int mTheme = 0;
    boolean mCancelable = true;
    boolean mShowsDialog = true;
    int mBackStackId = -1;

    Dialog mDialog;
    boolean mDestroyed;
    boolean mRemoved;

    public DialogFragment() {
    }

    /**
     * Call to customize the basic appearance and behavior of the
     * fragment's dialog.  This can be used for some common dialog behaviors,
     * taking care of selecting flags, theme, and other options for you.  The
     * same effect can be achieve by manually setting Dialog and Window
     * attributes yourself.  Calling this after the fragment's Dialog is
     * created will have no effect.
     *
     * @param style Selects a standard style: may be {@link #STYLE_NORMAL},
     * {@link #STYLE_NO_TITLE}, {@link #STYLE_NO_FRAME}, or
     * {@link #STYLE_NO_INPUT}.
     * @param theme Optional custom theme.  If 0, an appropriate theme (based
     * on the style) will be selected for you.
     */
    public void setStyle(int style, int theme) {
        mStyle = style;
        if (mStyle == STYLE_NO_FRAME || mStyle == STYLE_NO_INPUT) {
            mTheme = android.R.style.Theme_Panel;
        }
        if (theme != 0) {
            mTheme = theme;
        }
    }

    /**
     * Display the dialog, adding the fragment to the given FragmentManager.  This
     * is a convenience for explicitly creating a transaction, adding the
     * fragment to it with the given tag, and committing it.  This does
     * not add the transaction to the back stack.  When the fragment
     * is dismissed, a new transaction will be executed to remove it from
     * the activity.
     * @param manager The FragmentManager this fragment will be added to.
     * @param tag The tag for this fragment, as per
     * {@link FragmentTransaction#add(Fragment, String) FragmentTransaction.add}.
     */
    public void show(FragmentManager manager, String tag) {
        FragmentTransaction ft = manager.beginTransaction();
        ft.add(this, tag);
        ft.commit();
    }

    /**
     * Display the dialog, adding the fragment using an existing transaction
     * and then committing the transaction.
     * @param transaction An existing transaction in which to add the fragment.
     * @param tag The tag for this fragment, as per
     * {@link FragmentTransaction#add(Fragment, String) FragmentTransaction.add}.
     * @return Returns the identifier of the committed transaction, as per
     * {@link FragmentTransaction#commit() FragmentTransaction.commit()}.
     */
    public int show(FragmentTransaction transaction, String tag) {
        transaction.add(this, tag);
        mRemoved = false;
        mBackStackId = transaction.commit();
        return mBackStackId;
    }

    /**
     * Dismiss the fragment and its dialog.  If the fragment was added to the
     * back stack, all back stack state up to and including this entry will
     * be popped.  Otherwise, a new transaction will be committed to remove
     * the fragment.
     */
    public void dismiss() {
        dismissInternal(false);
    }

    void dismissInternal(boolean allowStateLoss) {
        if (mDialog != null) {
            mDialog.dismiss();
            mDialog = null;
        }
        mRemoved = true;
        if (mBackStackId >= 0) {
            getFragmentManager().popBackStack(mBackStackId,
                    FragmentManager.POP_BACK_STACK_INCLUSIVE);
            mBackStackId = -1;
        } else {
            FragmentTransaction ft = getFragmentManager().beginTransaction();
            ft.remove(this);
            if (allowStateLoss) {
                ft.commitAllowingStateLoss();
            } else {
                ft.commit();
            }
        }
    }
    
    public Dialog getDialog() {
        return mDialog;
    }

    public int getTheme() {
        return mTheme;
    }

    /**
     * Control whether the shown Dialog is cancelable.  Use this instead of
     * directly calling {@link Dialog#setCancelable(boolean)
     * Dialog.setCancelable(boolean)}, because DialogFragment needs to change
     * its behavior based on this.
     *
     * @param cancelable If true, the dialog is cancelable.  The default
     * is true.
     */
    public void setCancelable(boolean cancelable) {
        mCancelable = cancelable;
        if (mDialog != null) mDialog.setCancelable(cancelable);
    }

    /**
     * Return the current value of {@link #setCancelable(boolean)}.
     */
    public boolean isCancelable() {
        return mCancelable;
    }

    /**
     * Controls whether this fragment should be shown in a dialog.  If not
     * set, no Dialog will be created in {@link #onActivityCreated(Bundle)},
     * and the fragment's view hierarchy will thus not be added to it.  This
     * allows you to instead use it as a normal fragment (embedded inside of
     * its activity).
     *
     * 

This is normally set for you based on whether the fragment is * associated with a container view ID passed to * {@link FragmentTransaction#add(int, Fragment) FragmentTransaction.add(int, Fragment)}. * If the fragment was added with a container, setShowsDialog will be * initialized to false; otherwise, it will be true. * * @param showsDialog If true, the fragment will be displayed in a Dialog. * If false, no Dialog will be created and the fragment's view hierarchly * left undisturbed. */ public void setShowsDialog(boolean showsDialog) { mShowsDialog = showsDialog; } /** * Return the current value of {@link #setShowsDialog(boolean)}. */ public boolean getShowsDialog() { return mShowsDialog; } @Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); mShowsDialog = mContainerId == 0; if (savedInstanceState != null) { mStyle = savedInstanceState.getInt(SAVED_STYLE, STYLE_NORMAL); mTheme = savedInstanceState.getInt(SAVED_THEME, 0); mCancelable = savedInstanceState.getBoolean(SAVED_CANCELABLE, true); mShowsDialog = savedInstanceState.getBoolean(SAVED_SHOWS_DIALOG, mShowsDialog); mBackStackId = savedInstanceState.getInt(SAVED_BACK_STACK_ID, -1); } } /** @hide */ @Override public LayoutInflater getLayoutInflater(Bundle savedInstanceState) { if (!mShowsDialog) { return super.getLayoutInflater(savedInstanceState); } mDialog = onCreateDialog(savedInstanceState); mDestroyed = false; switch (mStyle) { case STYLE_NO_INPUT: mDialog.getWindow().addFlags( WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_NOT_FOCUSABLE | WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_NOT_TOUCHABLE); // fall through... case STYLE_NO_FRAME: case STYLE_NO_TITLE: mDialog.requestWindowFeature(Window.FEATURE_NO_TITLE); } return (LayoutInflater)mDialog.getContext().getSystemService( Context.LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE); } /** * Override to build your own custom Dialog container. This is typically * used to show an AlertDialog instead of a generic Dialog; when doing so, * {@link #onCreateView(LayoutInflater, ViewGroup, Bundle)} does not need * to be implemented since the AlertDialog takes care of its own content. * *

This method will be called after {@link #onCreate(Bundle)} and * before {@link #onCreateView(LayoutInflater, ViewGroup, Bundle)}. The * default implementation simply instantiates and returns a {@link Dialog} * class. * *

Note: DialogFragment own the {@link Dialog#setOnCancelListener * Dialog.setOnCancelListener} and {@link Dialog#setOnDismissListener * Dialog.setOnDismissListener} callbacks. You must not set them yourself. * To find out about these events, override {@link #onCancel(DialogInterface)} * and {@link #onDismiss(DialogInterface)}.

* * @param savedInstanceState The last saved instance state of the Fragment, * or null if this is a freshly created Fragment. * * @return Return a new Dialog instance to be displayed by the Fragment. */ public Dialog onCreateDialog(Bundle savedInstanceState) { return new Dialog(getActivity(), getTheme()); } public void onCancel(DialogInterface dialog) { } public void onDismiss(DialogInterface dialog) { if (!mRemoved) { // Note: we need to use allowStateLoss, because the dialog // dispatches this asynchronously so we can receive the call // after the activity is paused. Worst case, when the user comes // back to the activity they see the dialog again. dismissInternal(true); } } @Override public void onActivityCreated(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onActivityCreated(savedInstanceState); if (!mShowsDialog) { return; } View view = getView(); if (view != null) { if (view.getParent() != null) { throw new IllegalStateException("DialogFragment can not be attached to a container view"); } mDialog.setContentView(view); } mDialog.setOwnerActivity(getActivity()); mDialog.setCancelable(mCancelable); mDialog.setOnCancelListener(this); mDialog.setOnDismissListener(this); if (savedInstanceState != null) { Bundle dialogState = savedInstanceState.getBundle(SAVED_DIALOG_STATE_TAG); if (dialogState != null) { mDialog.onRestoreInstanceState(dialogState); } } } @Override public void onStart() { super.onStart(); if (mDialog != null) { mRemoved = false; mDialog.show(); } } @Override public void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState) { super.onSaveInstanceState(outState); if (mDialog != null) { Bundle dialogState = mDialog.onSaveInstanceState(); if (dialogState != null) { outState.putBundle(SAVED_DIALOG_STATE_TAG, dialogState); } } if (mStyle != STYLE_NORMAL) { outState.putInt(SAVED_STYLE, mStyle); } if (mTheme != 0) { outState.putInt(SAVED_THEME, mTheme); } if (!mCancelable) { outState.putBoolean(SAVED_CANCELABLE, mCancelable); } if (!mShowsDialog) { outState.putBoolean(SAVED_SHOWS_DIALOG, mShowsDialog); } if (mBackStackId != -1) { outState.putInt(SAVED_BACK_STACK_ID, mBackStackId); } } @Override public void onStop() { super.onStop(); if (mDialog != null) { mDialog.hide(); } } /** * Remove dialog. */ @Override public void onDestroyView() { super.onDestroyView(); mDestroyed = true; if (mDialog != null) { // Set removed here because this dismissal is just to hide // the dialog -- we don't want this to cause the fragment to // actually be removed. mRemoved = true; mDialog.dismiss(); mDialog = null; } } }




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