/* * Copyright (C) 2012 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.cyanogenmod.eleven.widgets; import android.content.Context; import android.view.View; import android.widget.FrameLayout; /** * A View that other Views can use to create a touch-interceptor layer above * their other sub-views. This layer can be enabled and disabled; when enabled, * clicks are intercepted and passed to a listener. Also supports an alpha layer * to dim the content underneath. By default, the alpha layer is the same View * as the touch-interceptor layer. However, for some use-cases, you want a few * Views to not be dimmed, but still have touches intercepted. In this case, you * can specify the View to use as the alpha layer via setAlphaLayer(); in this * case you are responsible for managing the z-order of the alpha-layer with * respect to your other sub-views. Typically, you would not use this class * directly, but rather use another class that uses it, for example * {@link FrameLayoutWithOverlay}. */ public class AlphaTouchInterceptorOverlay extends FrameLayout { private final View mInterceptorLayer; private float mAlpha = 0.0f; private View mAlphaLayer; /** * @param context The {@link Context} to use. */ public AlphaTouchInterceptorOverlay(final Context context) { super(context); mInterceptorLayer = new View(context); mInterceptorLayer.setBackgroundColor(0); addView(mInterceptorLayer); mAlphaLayer = this; } /** * Set the View that the overlay will use as its alpha-layer. If none is set * it will use itself. Only necessary to set this if some child views need * to appear above the alpha-layer but below the touch-interceptor. */ public void setAlphaLayer(final View alphaLayer) { if (mAlphaLayer == alphaLayer) { return; } /* We're no longer the alpha-layer, so make ourself invisible. */ if (mAlphaLayer == this) { setAlphaOnViewBackground(this, 0.0f); } mAlphaLayer = alphaLayer == null ? this : alphaLayer; setAlphaLayerValue(mAlpha); } /** Sets the alpha value on the alpha layer. */ public void setAlphaLayerValue(final float alpha) { mAlpha = alpha; if (mAlphaLayer != null) { setAlphaOnViewBackground(mAlphaLayer, mAlpha); } } /** Delegate to interceptor-layer. */ public void setOverlayOnClickListener(final OnClickListener listener) { mInterceptorLayer.setOnClickListener(listener); } /** Delegate to interceptor-layer. */ public void setOverlayClickable(final boolean clickable) { mInterceptorLayer.setClickable(clickable); } /** * Sets an alpha value on the view. */ public static void setAlphaOnViewBackground(final View view, final float alpha) { if (view != null) { view.setBackgroundColor((int)(clamp(alpha, 0.0f, 1.0f) * 255) << 24); } } /** * If the input value lies outside of the specified range, return the nearer * bound. Otherwise, return the input value, unchanged. */ public static float clamp(final float input, final float lowerBound, final float upperBound) { if (input < lowerBound) { return lowerBound; } else if (input > upperBound) { return upperBound; } return input; } }