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/* * Copyright (C) 2008 Google Inc.//from www .j a v a2s . c o m * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.koonen.photostream; import android.os.*; import android.os.Process; import java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor; import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit; import java.util.concurrent.BlockingQueue; import java.util.concurrent.LinkedBlockingQueue; import java.util.concurrent.ThreadFactory; import java.util.concurrent.Callable; import java.util.concurrent.FutureTask; import java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException; import java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException; import java.util.concurrent.CancellationException; import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger; /** * <p> * UserTask enables proper and easy use of the UI thread. This class allows to * perform background operations and publish results on the UI thread without * having to manipulate threads and/or handlers. * </p> * * <p> * A user task is defined by a computation that runs on a background thread and * whose result is published on the UI thread. A user task is defined by 3 * generic types, called <code>Params</code>, <code>Progress</code> and * <code>Result</code>, and 4 steps, called <code>begin</code>, * <code>doInBackground</code>, * <code>processProgress<code> and <code>end</code>.</p> * * <h2>Usage</h2> * <p>UserTask must be subclassed to be used. The subclass will override at least * one method ({@link #doInBackground(Object[])}), and most often will override a * second one ({@link #onPostExecute(Object)}.)</p> * * <p>Here is an example of subclassing:</p> * <pre> * private class DownloadFilesTask extends UserTask<URL, Integer, Long> { * public File doInBackground(URL... urls) { * int count = urls.length; * long totalSize = 0; * for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) { * totalSize += Downloader.downloadFile(urls[i]); * publishProgress((int) ((i / (float) count) * 100)); * } * } * * public void onProgressUpdate(Integer... progress) { * setProgressPercent(progress[0]); * } * * public void onPostExecute(Long result) { * showDialog("Downloaded " + result + " bytes"); * } * } * </pre> * * <p>Once created, a task is executed very simply:</p> * <pre> * new DownloadFilesTask().execute(new URL[] { ... }); * </pre> * * <h2>User task's generic types</h2> * <p>The three types used by a user task are the following:</p> * <ol> * <li><code>Params</code>, the type of the parameters sent to the task upon * execution.</li> * <li><code>Progress</code>, the type of the progress units published during * the background computation.</li> * <li><code>Result</code>, the type of the result of the background * computation.</li> * </ol> * <p>Not all types are always used by a user task. To mark a type as unused, * simply use the type {@link Void}:</p> * <pre> * private class MyTask extends UserTask<Void, Void, Void) { ... } * </pre> * * <h2>The 4 steps</h2> * <p>When a user task is executed, the task goes through 4 steps:</p> * <ol> * <li>{@link #onPreExecute()}, invoked on the UI thread immediately after the task * is executed. This step is normally used to setup the task, for instance by * showing a progress bar in the user interface.</li> * <li>{@link #doInBackground(Object[])}, invoked on the background thread * immediately after {@link # onPreExecute ()} finishes executing. This step is used * to perform background computation that can take a long time. The parameters * of the user task are passed to this step. The result of the computation must * be returned by this step and will be passed back to the last step. This step * can also use {@link #publishProgress(Object[])} to publish one or more units * of progress. These values are published on the UI thread, in the * {@link #onProgressUpdate(Object[])} step.</li> * <li>{@link # onProgressUpdate (Object[])}, invoked on the UI thread after a * call to {@link #publishProgress(Object[])}. The timing of the execution is * undefined. This method is used to display any form of progress in the user * interface while the background computation is still executing. For instance, * it can be used to animate a progress bar or show logs in a text field.</li> * <li>{@link # onPostExecute (Object)}, invoked on the UI thread after the background * computation finishes. The result of the background computation is passed to * this step as a parameter.</li> * </ol> * * <h2>Threading rules</h2> * <p>There are a few threading rules that must be followed for this class to * work properly:</p> * <ul> * <li>The task instance must be created on the UI thread.</li> * <li>{@link #execute(Object[])} must be invoked on the UI thread.</li> * <li>Do not call {@link # onPreExecute ()}, {@link # onPostExecute (Object)}, * {@link #doInBackground(Object[])}, {@link # onProgressUpdate (Object[])} * manually.</li> * <li>The task can be executed only once (an exception will be thrown if * a second execution is attempted.)</li> * </ul> */ public abstract class UserTask<Params, Progress, Result> { private static final String LOG_TAG = "UserTask"; private static final int CORE_POOL_SIZE = 1; private static final int MAXIMUM_POOL_SIZE = 10; private static final int KEEP_ALIVE = 10; private static final BlockingQueue<Runnable> sWorkQueue = new LinkedBlockingQueue<Runnable>( MAXIMUM_POOL_SIZE); private static final ThreadFactory sThreadFactory = new ThreadFactory() { private final AtomicInteger mCount = new AtomicInteger(1); public Thread newThread(Runnable r) { return new Thread(r, "UserTask #" + mCount.getAndIncrement()); } }; private static final ThreadPoolExecutor sExecutor = new ThreadPoolExecutor( CORE_POOL_SIZE, MAXIMUM_POOL_SIZE, KEEP_ALIVE, TimeUnit.SECONDS, sWorkQueue, sThreadFactory); private static final int MESSAGE_POST_RESULT = 0x1; private static final int MESSAGE_POST_PROGRESS = 0x2; private static final int MESSAGE_POST_CANCEL = 0x3; private static final InternalHandler sHandler = new InternalHandler(); private final WorkerRunnable<Params, Result> mWorker; private final FutureTask<Result> mFuture; private volatile Status mStatus = Status.PENDING; /** * Indicates the current status of the task. Each status will be set only * once during the lifetime of a task. */ public enum Status { /** * Indicates that the task has not been executed yet. */ PENDING, /** * Indicates that the task is running. */ RUNNING, /** * Indicates that {@link UserTask#onPostExecute(Object)} has finished. */ FINISHED, } /** * Creates a new user task. This constructor must be invoked on the UI * thread. */ public UserTask() { mWorker = new WorkerRunnable<Params, Result>() { public Result call() throws Exception { Process.setThreadPriority(Process.THREAD_PRIORITY_BACKGROUND); return doInBackground(mParams); } }; mFuture = new FutureTask<Result>(mWorker) { @Override @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") protected void done() { Message message; Result result = null; try { result = get(); } catch (InterruptedException e) { android.util.Log.w(LOG_TAG, e); } catch (ExecutionException e) { throw new RuntimeException( "An error occured while executing doInBackground()", e.getCause()); } catch (CancellationException e) { message = sHandler.obtainMessage(MESSAGE_POST_CANCEL, new UserTaskResult<Result>(UserTask.this, (Result[]) null)); message.sendToTarget(); return; } catch (Throwable t) { throw new RuntimeException( "An error occured while executing " + "doInBackground()", t); } message = sHandler.obtainMessage(MESSAGE_POST_RESULT, new UserTaskResult<Result>(UserTask.this, result)); message.sendToTarget(); } }; } /** * Returns the current status of this task. * * @return The current status. */ public final Status getStatus() { return mStatus; } /** * Override this method to perform a computation on a background thread. The * specified parameters are the parameters passed to * {@link #execute(Object[])} by the caller of this task. * * This method can call {@link #publishProgress(Object[])} to publish * updates on the UI thread. * * @param params * The parameters of the task. * * @return A result, defined by the subclass of this task. * * @see #onPreExecute() * @see #onPostExecute(Object) * @see #publishProgress(Object[]) */ public abstract Result doInBackground(Params... params); /** * Runs on the UI thread before {@link #doInBackground(Object[])}. * * @see #onPostExecute(Object) * @see #doInBackground(Object[]) */ public void onPreExecute() { } /** * Runs on the UI thread after {@link #doInBackground(Object[])}. The * specified result is the value returned by * {@link #doInBackground(Object[])} or null if the task was cancelled or an * exception occured. * * @param result * The result of the operation computed by * {@link #doInBackground(Object[])}. * * @see #onPreExecute() * @see #doInBackground(Object[]) */ public void onPostExecute(Result result) { } /** * Runs on the UI thread after {@link #publishProgress(Object[])} is * invoked. The specified values are the values passed to * {@link #publishProgress(Object[])}. * * @param values * The values indicating progress. * * @see #publishProgress(Object[]) * @see #doInBackground(Object[]) */ public void onProgressUpdate(Progress... values) { } /** * Runs on the UI thread after {@link #cancel(boolean)} is invoked. * * @see #cancel(boolean) * @see #isCancelled() */ public void onCancelled() { } /** * Returns <tt>true</tt> if this task was cancelled before it completed * normally. * * @return <tt>true</tt> if task was cancelled before it completed * * @see #cancel(boolean) */ public final boolean isCancelled() { return mFuture.isCancelled(); } /** * Attempts to cancel execution of this task. This attempt will fail if the * task has already completed, already been cancelled, or could not be * cancelled for some other reason. If successful, and this task has not * started when <tt>cancel</tt> is called, this task should never run. If * the task has already started, then the <tt>mayInterruptIfRunning</tt> * parameter determines whether the thread executing this task should be * interrupted in an attempt to stop the task. * * @param mayInterruptIfRunning * <tt>true</tt> if the thread executing this task should be * interrupted; otherwise, in-progress tasks are allowed to * complete. * * @return <tt>false</tt> if the task could not be cancelled, typically * because it has already completed normally; <tt>true</tt> * otherwise * * @see #isCancelled() * @see #onCancelled() */ public final boolean cancel(boolean mayInterruptIfRunning) { return mFuture.cancel(mayInterruptIfRunning); } /** * Waits if necessary for the computation to complete, and then retrieves * its result. * * @return The computed result. * * @throws CancellationException * If the computation was cancelled. * @throws ExecutionException * If the computation threw an exception. * @throws InterruptedException * If the current thread was interrupted while waiting. */ public final Result get() throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException { return mFuture.get(); } /** * Waits if necessary for at most the given time for the computation to * complete, and then retrieves its result. * * @param timeout * Time to wait before cancelling the operation. * @param unit * The time unit for the timeout. * * @return The computed result. * * @throws CancellationException * If the computation was cancelled. * @throws ExecutionException * If the computation threw an exception. * @throws InterruptedException * If the current thread was interrupted while waiting. * @throws TimeoutException * If the wait timed out. */ public final Result get(long timeout, TimeUnit unit) throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException, TimeoutException { return mFuture.get(timeout, unit); } /** * Executes the task with the specified parameters. The task returns itself * (this) so that the caller can keep a reference to it. * * This method must be invoked on the UI thread. * * @param params * The parameters of the task. * * @return This instance of UserTask. * * @throws IllegalStateException * If {@link #getStatus()} returns either * {@link UserTask.Status#RUNNING} or * {@link UserTask.Status#FINISHED}. */ public final UserTask<Params, Progress, Result> execute(Params... params) { if (mStatus != Status.PENDING) { switch (mStatus) { case RUNNING: throw new IllegalStateException("Cannot execute task:" + " the task is already running."); case FINISHED: throw new IllegalStateException("Cannot execute task:" + " the task has already been executed " + "(a task can be executed only once)"); } } mStatus = Status.RUNNING; onPreExecute(); mWorker.mParams = params; sExecutor.execute(mFuture); return this; } /** * This method can be invoked from {@link #doInBackground(Object[])} to * publish updates on the UI thread while the background computation is * still running. Each call to this method will trigger the execution of * {@link #onProgressUpdate(Object[])} on the UI thread. * * @param values * The progress values to update the UI with. * * @see # onProgressUpdate (Object[]) * @see #doInBackground(Object[]) */ protected final void publishProgress(Progress... values) { sHandler.obtainMessage(MESSAGE_POST_PROGRESS, new UserTaskResult<Progress>(this, values)).sendToTarget(); } private void finish(Result result) { onPostExecute(result); mStatus = Status.FINISHED; } private static class InternalHandler extends Handler { @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") @Override public void handleMessage(Message msg) { UserTaskResult result = (UserTaskResult) msg.obj; switch (msg.what) { case MESSAGE_POST_RESULT: // There is only one result result.mTask.finish(result.mData[0]); break; case MESSAGE_POST_PROGRESS: result.mTask.onProgressUpdate(result.mData); break; case MESSAGE_POST_CANCEL: result.mTask.onCancelled(); break; } } } private static abstract class WorkerRunnable<Params, Result> implements Callable<Result> { Params[] mParams; } @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") private static class UserTaskResult<Data> { final UserTask mTask; final Data[] mData; UserTaskResult(UserTask task, Data... data) { mTask = task; mData = data; } } }