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/* * Copyright 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 com.lvfq.rabbit.fragment; import android.graphics.Color; import android.os.Bundle; import android.support.v4.app.Fragment; import android.support.v4.app.FragmentManager; import android.support.v4.app.FragmentPagerAdapter; import android.support.v4.view.ViewPager; import android.view.LayoutInflater; import android.view.View; import android.view.ViewGroup; import android.util.Log; import com.lvfq.rabbit.R; import com.lvfq.rabbit.common.view.SlidingTabLayout; import com.lvfq.rabbit.swipe.DanceFragment; import com.lvfq.rabbit.swipe.NewsFragment; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; /** * A basic sample which shows how to use {@link com.lvfq.rabbit.common.view.SlidingTabLayout} * to display a custom {@link ViewPager} title strip which gives continuous feedback to the user * when scrolling. */ public class SlidingTabsColorsFragment extends Fragment { private final static String TAG = "SlidingTabs"; /** * This class represents a tab to be displayed by {@link ViewPager} and it's associated * {@link SlidingTabLayout}. */ static class RabbitPagerItem { private final CharSequence mTitle; private final int mIndicatorColor; private final int mDividerColor; private Fragment mFragment; RabbitPagerItem(CharSequence title, int indicatorColor, int dividerColor, int type) { mTitle = title; mIndicatorColor = indicatorColor; mDividerColor = dividerColor; if (type == 0) mFragment = new DanceFragment(); else if (type == 1) mFragment = new NewsFragment(); else mFragment = new SettingFragment(); Log.d(TAG, "RabbitPagerItem init"); } /** * @return A new {@link Fragment} to be displayed by a {@link ViewPager} */ Fragment createFragment() { return mFragment; } /** * @return the title which represents this tab. In this sample this is used directly by * {@link android.support.v4.view.PagerAdapter#getPageTitle(int)} */ CharSequence getTitle() { return mTitle; } /** * @return the color to be used for indicator on the {@link SlidingTabLayout} */ int getIndicatorColor() { return mIndicatorColor; } /** * @return the color to be used for right divider on the {@link SlidingTabLayout} */ int getDividerColor() { return mDividerColor; } } /** * A custom {@link ViewPager} title strip which looks much like Tabs present in Android v4.0 and * above, but is designed to give continuous feedback to the user when scrolling. */ private SlidingTabLayout mSlidingTabLayout; /** * A {@link ViewPager} which will be used in conjunction with the {@link SlidingTabLayout} above. */ private ViewPager mViewPager; /** * List of {@link RabbitPagerItem} which represent this sample's tabs. */ private List<RabbitPagerItem> mTabs = new ArrayList<RabbitPagerItem>(); public SlidingTabsColorsFragment() { Log.d(TAG, "construct"); } @Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); Log.d(TAG, "onCreate"); // BEGIN_INCLUDE (populate_tabs) /** * Populate our tab list with tabs. Each item contains a title, indicator color and divider * color, which are used by {@link SlidingTabLayout}. */ mTabs.add(new RabbitPagerItem(getString(R.string.video), // Title Color.BLUE, // Indicator color Color.GRAY, // Divider color 0)); mTabs.add(new RabbitPagerItem(getString(R.string.info), // Title Color.RED, // Indicator color Color.GRAY, // Divider color 1)); mTabs.add(new RabbitPagerItem(getString(R.string.extra), // Title Color.YELLOW, // Indicator color Color.GRAY, // Divider color 2)); // END_INCLUDE (populate_tabs) } /** * Inflates the {@link View} which will be displayed by this {@link Fragment}, from the app's * resources. */ @Override public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) { return inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_item, container, false); } // BEGIN_INCLUDE (fragment_onviewcreated) /** * This is called after the {@link #onCreateView(LayoutInflater, ViewGroup, Bundle)} has finished. * Here we can pick out the {@link View}s we need to configure from the content view. * * We set the {@link ViewPager}'s adapter to be an instance of * {@link RabbitFragmentPagerAdapter}. The {@link SlidingTabLayout} is then given the * {@link ViewPager} so that it can populate itself. * * @param view View created in {@link #onCreateView(LayoutInflater, ViewGroup, Bundle)} */ @Override public void onViewCreated(View view, Bundle savedInstanceState) { // BEGIN_INCLUDE (setup_viewpager) // Get the ViewPager and set it's PagerAdapter so that it can display items mViewPager = (ViewPager) view.findViewById(R.id.viewpager); mViewPager.setAdapter(new RabbitFragmentPagerAdapter(getChildFragmentManager())); // END_INCLUDE (setup_viewpager) // BEGIN_INCLUDE (setup_slidingtablayout) // Give the SlidingTabLayout the ViewPager, this must be done AFTER the ViewPager has had // it's PagerAdapter set. mSlidingTabLayout = (SlidingTabLayout) view.findViewById(R.id.sliding_tabs); mSlidingTabLayout.setCustomTabView(R.layout.rabbit_tabview, 0); mSlidingTabLayout.setViewPager(mViewPager); // BEGIN_INCLUDE (tab_colorizer) // Set a TabColorizer to customize the indicator and divider colors. Here we just retrieve // the tab at the position, and return it's set color mSlidingTabLayout.setCustomTabColorizer(new SlidingTabLayout.TabColorizer() { @Override public int getIndicatorColor(int position) { return mTabs.get(position).getIndicatorColor(); } @Override public int getDividerColor(int position) { return mTabs.get(position).getDividerColor(); } }); // END_INCLUDE (tab_colorizer) // END_INCLUDE (setup_slidingtablayout) } // END_INCLUDE (fragment_onviewcreated) /** * The {@link FragmentPagerAdapter} used to display pages in this sample. The individual pages * are instances of {@link SettingFragment} which just display three lines of text. Each page is * created by the relevant {@link RabbitPagerItem} for the requested position. * <p> * The important section of this class is the {@link #getPageTitle(int)} method which controls * what is displayed in the {@link SlidingTabLayout}. */ class RabbitFragmentPagerAdapter extends FragmentPagerAdapter { RabbitFragmentPagerAdapter(FragmentManager fm) { super(fm); } /** * Return the {@link android.support.v4.app.Fragment} to be displayed at {@code position}. * <p> * Here we return the value returned from {@link RabbitPagerItem#createFragment()}. */ @Override public Fragment getItem(int i) { return mTabs.get(i).createFragment(); } @Override public int getCount() { return mTabs.size(); } // BEGIN_INCLUDE (pageradapter_getpagetitle) /** * Return the title of the item at {@code position}. This is important as what this method * returns is what is displayed in the {@link SlidingTabLayout}. * <p> * Here we return the value returned from {@link RabbitPagerItem#getTitle()}. */ @Override public CharSequence getPageTitle(int position) { return mTabs.get(position).getTitle(); } // END_INCLUDE (pageradapter_getpagetitle) } }