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/* * Copyright (C) 2013 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 co.aryaapp.java; import android.content.Context; import android.support.v4.view.PagerAdapter; import android.support.v4.view.ViewPager; import android.util.AttributeSet; import android.view.LayoutInflater; import android.view.View; import android.widget.HorizontalScrollView; /** * To be used with ViewPager to provide a tab indicator component which give constant feedback as to * the user's scroll progress. * <p> * To use the component, simply add it to your view hierarchy. Then in your * {@link android.app.Activity} or {@link android.support.v4.app.Fragment} call * {@link #setViewPager(android.support.v4.view.ViewPager)} providing it the ViewPager this layout is being used for. * <p> * The colors can be customized in two ways. The first and simplest is to provide an array of colors * via {@link #setSelectedIndicatorColors(int...)} and {@link #setDividerColors(int...)}. The * alternative is via the {@link SlidingTabLayout.TabColorizer} interface which provides you complete control over * which color is used for any individual position. * <p> * The views used as tabs can be customized by calling {@link #setCustomTabView(int)}, * providing the layout ID of your custom layout. */ public class SlidingTabLayout extends HorizontalScrollView { /** * Allows complete control over the colors drawn in the tab layout. Set with * {@link #setCustomTabColorizer(SlidingTabLayout.TabColorizer)}. */ public interface TabColorizer { /** * @return return the color of the indicator used when {@code position} is selected. */ int getIndicatorColor(int position); /** * @return return the color of the divider drawn to the right of {@code position}. */ int getDividerColor(int position); } protected static final int TITLE_OFFSET_DIPS = 24; protected static final int TAB_VIEW_PADDING_DIPS = 16; protected static final int TAB_VIEW_TEXT_SIZE_SP = 12; protected int mTitleOffset; protected int mTabViewLayoutId; protected ViewPager mViewPager; protected ViewPager.OnPageChangeListener mViewPagerPageChangeListener; protected final SlidingTabStrip mTabStrip; public SlidingTabLayout(Context context) { this(context, null); } public SlidingTabLayout(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) { this(context, attrs, 0); } public SlidingTabLayout(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) { super(context, attrs, defStyle); // Disable the Scroll Bar setHorizontalScrollBarEnabled(false); // Make sure that the Tab Strips fills this View setFillViewport(true); mTitleOffset = (int) (TITLE_OFFSET_DIPS * getResources().getDisplayMetrics().density); mTabStrip = new SlidingTabStrip(context); addView(mTabStrip, LayoutParams.MATCH_PARENT, LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT); } /** * Set the custom {@link SlidingTabLayout.TabColorizer} to be used. * * If you only require simple custmisation then you can use * {@link #setSelectedIndicatorColors(int...)} and {@link #setDividerColors(int...)} to achieve * similar effects. */ public void setCustomTabColorizer(TabColorizer tabColorizer) { mTabStrip.setCustomTabColorizer(tabColorizer); } /** * Sets the colors to be used for indicating the selected tab. These colors are treated as a * circular array. Providing one color will mean that all tabs are indicated with the same color. */ public void setSelectedIndicatorColors(int... colors) { mTabStrip.setSelectedIndicatorColors(colors); } /** * Sets the colors to be used for tab dividers. These colors are treated as a circular array. * Providing one color will mean that all tabs are indicated with the same color. */ public void setDividerColors(int... colors) { mTabStrip.setDividerColors(colors); } /** * Set the {@link android.support.v4.view.ViewPager.OnPageChangeListener}. When using {@link SlidingTabLayout} you are * required to set any {@link android.support.v4.view.ViewPager.OnPageChangeListener} through this method. This is so * that the layout can update it's scroll position correctly. * * @see android.support.v4.view.ViewPager#setOnPageChangeListener(android.support.v4.view.ViewPager.OnPageChangeListener) */ public void setOnPageChangeListener(ViewPager.OnPageChangeListener listener) { mViewPagerPageChangeListener = listener; } /** * Set the custom layout to be inflated for the tab views. * * @param layoutResId Layout id to be inflated */ public void setCustomTabView(int layoutResId) { mTabViewLayoutId = layoutResId; } /** * Sets the associated view pager. Note that the assumption here is that the pager content * (number of tabs and tab titles) does not change after this call has been made. */ public void setViewPager(ViewPager viewPager) { mTabStrip.removeAllViews(); mViewPager = viewPager; if (viewPager != null) { viewPager.setOnPageChangeListener(new InternalViewPagerListener()); populateTabStrip(); } } protected void populateTabStrip() { final PagerAdapter adapter = mViewPager.getAdapter(); final int total = adapter.getCount() + 1; //One more for the functionally different middle one. final int middleTabIndex = total / 2; for (int i = 0; i < total; i++) { final View tabView = LayoutInflater.from(getContext()).inflate(mTabViewLayoutId, mTabStrip, false); if (i < middleTabIndex) { tabView.setOnClickListener(new TabClickListener(i)); } else if (i > middleTabIndex) { tabView.setOnClickListener(new TabClickListener(i - 1)); } mTabStrip.addView(tabView); } } @Override protected void onAttachedToWindow() { super.onAttachedToWindow(); if (mViewPager != null) { scrollToTab(mViewPager.getCurrentItem(), 0); } } protected void scrollToTab(int tabIndex, int positionOffset) { final int tabStripChildCount = mTabStrip.getChildCount(); if (tabStripChildCount == 0 || tabIndex < 0 || tabIndex >= tabStripChildCount) { return; } View selectedChild = mTabStrip.getChildAt(tabIndex); if (selectedChild != null) { int targetScrollX = selectedChild.getLeft() + positionOffset; if (tabIndex > 0 || positionOffset > 0) { // If we're not at the first child and are mid-scroll, make sure we obey the offset targetScrollX -= mTitleOffset; } scrollTo(targetScrollX, 0); } } protected class InternalViewPagerListener implements ViewPager.OnPageChangeListener { protected int mScrollState; @Override public void onPageScrolled(int position, float positionOffset, int positionOffsetPixels) { int tabStripChildCount = mTabStrip.getChildCount(); if ((tabStripChildCount == 0) || (position < 0) || (position >= tabStripChildCount)) { return; } mTabStrip.onViewPagerPageChanged(position, positionOffset); View selectedTitle = mTabStrip.getChildAt(position); int extraOffset = (selectedTitle != null) ? (int) (positionOffset * selectedTitle.getWidth()) : 0; scrollToTab(position, extraOffset); if (mViewPagerPageChangeListener != null) { mViewPagerPageChangeListener.onPageScrolled(position, positionOffset, positionOffsetPixels); } } @Override public void onPageScrollStateChanged(int state) { mScrollState = state; if (mViewPagerPageChangeListener != null) { mViewPagerPageChangeListener.onPageScrollStateChanged(state); } } @Override public void onPageSelected(int position) { if (mScrollState == ViewPager.SCROLL_STATE_IDLE) { mTabStrip.onViewPagerPageChanged(position, 0f); scrollToTab(position, 0); } if (mViewPagerPageChangeListener != null) { mViewPagerPageChangeListener.onPageSelected(position); } } } protected class TabClickListener implements View.OnClickListener { final int childTargetIndex; public TabClickListener(int target) { childTargetIndex = target; } @Override public void onClick(View v) { mViewPager.setCurrentItem(childTargetIndex); } } }