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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
*
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package android.widget;
import android.content.Context;
import android.text.Editable;
import android.text.SpannableString;
import android.text.Spanned;
import android.text.TextUtils;
import android.text.method.QwertyKeyListener;
import android.util.AttributeSet;
/**
* An editable text view, extending {@link AutoCompleteTextView}, that
* can show completion suggestions for the substring of the text where
* the user is typing instead of necessarily for the entire thing.
* <p>
* You must provide a {@link Tokenizer} to distinguish the
* various substrings.
*
* <p>The following code snippet shows how to create a text view which suggests
* various countries names while the user is typing:</p>
*
* <pre class="prettyprint">
* public class CountriesActivity extends Activity {
* protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
* super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
* setContentView(R.layout.autocomplete_7);
*
* ArrayAdapter&lt;String&gt; adapter = new ArrayAdapter&lt;String&gt;(this,
* android.R.layout.simple_dropdown_item_1line, COUNTRIES);
* MultiAutoCompleteTextView textView = findViewById(R.id.edit);
* textView.setAdapter(adapter);
* textView.setTokenizer(new MultiAutoCompleteTextView.CommaTokenizer());
* }
*
* private static final String[] COUNTRIES = new String[] {
* "Belgium", "France", "Italy", "Germany", "Spain"
* };
* }</pre>
*/
public class MultiAutoCompleteTextView extends AutoCompleteTextView {
private Tokenizer mTokenizer;
public MultiAutoCompleteTextView(Context context) {
this(context, null);
}
public MultiAutoCompleteTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
this(context, attrs, com.android.internal.R.attr.autoCompleteTextViewStyle);
}
public MultiAutoCompleteTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyleAttr) {
this(context, attrs, defStyleAttr, 0);
}
public MultiAutoCompleteTextView(
Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyleAttr, int defStyleRes) {
super(context, attrs, defStyleAttr, defStyleRes);
}
/* package */ void finishInit() { }
/**
* Sets the Tokenizer that will be used to determine the relevant
* range of the text where the user is typing.
*/
public void setTokenizer(Tokenizer t) {
mTokenizer = t;
}
/**
* Instead of filtering on the entire contents of the edit box,
* this subclass method filters on the range from
* {@link Tokenizer#findTokenStart} to {@link #getSelectionEnd}
* if the length of that range meets or exceeds {@link #getThreshold}.
*/
@Override
protected void performFiltering(CharSequence text, int keyCode) {
if (enoughToFilter()) {
int end = getSelectionEnd();
int start = mTokenizer.findTokenStart(text, end);
performFiltering(text, start, end, keyCode);
} else {
dismissDropDown();
Filter f = getFilter();
if (f != null) {
f.filter(null);
}
}
}
/**
* Instead of filtering whenever the total length of the text
* exceeds the threshhold, this subclass filters only when the
* length of the range from
* {@link Tokenizer#findTokenStart} to {@link #getSelectionEnd}
* meets or exceeds {@link #getThreshold}.
*/
@Override
public boolean enoughToFilter() {
Editable text = getText();
int end = getSelectionEnd();
if (end < 0 || mTokenizer == null) {
return false;
}
int start = mTokenizer.findTokenStart(text, end);
if (end - start >= getThreshold()) {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
/**
* Instead of validating the entire text, this subclass method validates
* each token of the text individually. Empty tokens are removed.
*/
@Override
public void performValidation() {
Validator v = getValidator();
if (v == null || mTokenizer == null) {
return;
}
Editable e = getText();
int i = getText().length();
while (i > 0) {
int start = mTokenizer.findTokenStart(e, i);
int end = mTokenizer.findTokenEnd(e, start);
CharSequence sub = e.subSequence(start, end);
if (TextUtils.isEmpty(sub)) {
e.replace(start, i, "");
} else if (!v.isValid(sub)) {
e.replace(start, i,
mTokenizer.terminateToken(v.fixText(sub)));
}
i = start;
}
}
/**
* <p>Starts filtering the content of the drop down list. The filtering
* pattern is the specified range of text from the edit box. Subclasses may
* override this method to filter with a different pattern, for
* instance a smaller substring of <code>text</code>.</p>
*/
protected void performFiltering(CharSequence text, int start, int end,
int keyCode) {
getFilter().filter(text.subSequence(start, end), this);
}
/**
* <p>Performs the text completion by replacing the range from
* {@link Tokenizer#findTokenStart} to {@link #getSelectionEnd} by the
* the result of passing <code>text</code> through
* {@link Tokenizer#terminateToken}.
* In addition, the replaced region will be marked as an AutoText
* substition so that if the user immediately presses DEL, the
* completion will be undone.
* Subclasses may override this method to do some different
* insertion of the content into the edit box.</p>
*
* @param text the selected suggestion in the drop down list
*/
@Override
protected void replaceText(CharSequence text) {
clearComposingText();
int end = getSelectionEnd();
int start = mTokenizer.findTokenStart(getText(), end);
Editable editable = getText();
String original = TextUtils.substring(editable, start, end);
QwertyKeyListener.markAsReplaced(editable, start, end, original);
editable.replace(start, end, mTokenizer.terminateToken(text));
}
@Override
public CharSequence getAccessibilityClassName() {
return MultiAutoCompleteTextView.class.getName();
}
public static interface Tokenizer {
/**
* Returns the start of the token that ends at offset
* <code>cursor</code> within <code>text</code>.
*/
public int findTokenStart(CharSequence text, int cursor);
/**
* Returns the end of the token (minus trailing punctuation)
* that begins at offset <code>cursor</code> within <code>text</code>.
*/
public int findTokenEnd(CharSequence text, int cursor);
/**
* Returns <code>text</code>, modified, if necessary, to ensure that
* it ends with a token terminator (for example a space or comma).
*/
public CharSequence terminateToken(CharSequence text);
}
/**
* This simple Tokenizer can be used for lists where the items are
* separated by a comma and one or more spaces.
*/
public static class CommaTokenizer implements Tokenizer {
public int findTokenStart(CharSequence text, int cursor) {
int i = cursor;
while (i > 0 && text.charAt(i - 1) != ',') {
i--;
}
while (i < cursor && text.charAt(i) == ' ') {
i++;
}
return i;
}
public int findTokenEnd(CharSequence text, int cursor) {
int i = cursor;
int len = text.length();
while (i < len) {
if (text.charAt(i) == ',') {
return i;
} else {
i++;
}
}
return len;
}
public CharSequence terminateToken(CharSequence text) {
int i = text.length();
while (i > 0 && text.charAt(i - 1) == ' ') {
i--;
}
if (i > 0 && text.charAt(i - 1) == ',') {
return text;
} else {
if (text instanceof Spanned) {
SpannableString sp = new SpannableString(text + ", ");
TextUtils.copySpansFrom((Spanned) text, 0, text.length(),
Object.class, sp, 0);
return sp;
} else {
return text + ", ";
}
}
}
}
}