Well, working with the autogenerated SettingsActivity got pretty old pretty quickly. One has to scroll up and down past boilerplate code - moreover it's full of yellow warnings and I hate yellow (deprecated warnings can't be avoided altogether though - see What to use instead of "addPreferencesFromResource" in a PreferenceActivity?, where also the matter of how to make cross API PreferenceActivity
is touched also - and Was PreferenceFragment intentionally excluded from the compatibility package? for a discussion). And also you may easily get an NPE - did you know that onPostCreate()
is actually onPostStart()
- so findPreference()
returns null
in onStart()
.
Now there are solutions involving reflection but reflection is to be avoided (like hell it is) - and since we are not interested in pre 2 versions of android reflection can be avoided (see Is checking SDK_INT enough or is lazy loading needed for using newer android APIs ? Why?). Also there are solutions involving choosing a class at runtime - but having 2 classes sucks and is not OOP anyways (for those and other solutions see the answer to related question: PreferenceActivity Android 4.0 and earlier).
So I came up with an abstract base class, which is the correct Java and OO way of doing things (except if you need Eclair and below where you do need reflection and/or lazy loading of classes to avoid VerifyErrors
), where I moved the autogenerated boilerplate code:
import android.annotation.TargetApi;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.res.Configuration;
import android.os.Build;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.preference.PreferenceActivity;
import android.preference.PreferenceFragment;
import java.util.List;
/**
* A {@link PreferenceActivity} that presents a set of application settings. On
* handset devices, settings are presented as a single list. On tablets,
* settings are split by category, with category headers shown to the left of
* the list of settings.
* <p>
* See <a href="http://developer.android.com/design/patterns/settings.html">
* Android Design: Settings</a> for design guidelines and the <a
* href="http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/settings.html">Settings
* API Guide</a> for more information on developing a Settings UI.
*
* Defines two abstract methods that need be implemented by implementators.
*/
public abstract class BaseSettings extends PreferenceActivity {
/**
* Determines whether to always show the simplified settings UI, where
* settings are presented in a single list. When false, settings are shown
* as a master/detail two-pane view on tablets. When true, a single pane is
* shown on tablets.
*/
private static final boolean ALWAYS_SIMPLE_PREFS = false;
/**
* Helper method to determine if the device has an extra-large screen. For
* example, 10" tablets are extra-large.
*/
@TargetApi(Build.VERSION_CODES.GINGERBREAD)
private static boolean isXLargeTablet(Context context) {
return (context.getResources().getConfiguration().screenLayout &
Configuration.SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_MASK)
>= Configuration.SCREENLAYOUT_SIZE_XLARGE;
}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
@Override
public final boolean onIsMultiPane() { // never used by us
return isXLargeTablet(this) && !isSimplePreferences(this);
}
/**
* Determines whether the simplified settings UI should be shown. This is
* true if this is forced via {@link #ALWAYS_SIMPLE_PREFS}, or the device
* doesn't have newer APIs like {@link PreferenceFragment}, or the device
* doesn't have an extra-large screen. In these cases, a single-pane
* "simplified" settings UI should be shown.
*/
private static final boolean isSimplePreferences(Context context) {
return ALWAYS_SIMPLE_PREFS
|| Build.VERSION.SDK_INT < Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB
|| !isXLargeTablet(context);
}
@Override
protected final void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
// disallow onCreate(), see comment in onPostCreate()
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
}
@Override
protected final void onStart() {
// disallow onStart(), see comment in onPostCreate()
super.onStart();
}
@Override
protected void onPostCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
// onPostCreate() probably is needed because onBuildHeaders() is called
// after onCreate() ? This piece of err code should be called
// onPostStart() btw - so yeah
super.onPostCreate(savedInstanceState);
setupSimplePreferencesScreen();
// findPreference will return null if setupSimplePreferencesScreen
// hasn't run, so I disallow onCreate() and onStart()
}
/**
* Shows the simplified settings UI if the device configuration if the
* device configuration dictates that a simplified, single-pane UI should be
* shown.
*/
private void setupSimplePreferencesScreen() {
if (!isSimplePreferences(this)) {
return;
}
buildSimplePreferences();
}
/** {@inheritDoc} */
/*
* Subclasses of PreferenceActivity should implement onBuildHeaders(List) to
* populate the header list with the desired items. Doing this implicitly
* switches the class into its new "headers + fragments" mode rather than
* the old style of just showing a single preferences list (from
* http://developer
* .android.com/reference/android/preference/PreferenceActivity.html) -> IE
* this is called automatically - reads the R.xml.pref_headers and creates
* the 2 panes view - it was driving me mad - @inheritDoc my - It does not
* crash in Froyo cause isSimplePreferences is always true for
* Build.VERSION.SDK_INT < Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB - @Override has
* nothing to do with runtime and of course on Froyo this is never called by
* the system
*/
@Override
@TargetApi(Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB)
public final void onBuildHeaders(List<Header> target) {
if (!isSimplePreferences(this)) {
loadHeadersFromResource(getHeadersXmlID(), target);
}
}
// =========================================================================
// Abstract API
// =========================================================================
/**
* Must return an id for the headers xml file. There you define the headers
* and the corresponding PreferenceFragment for each header which you must
* of course implement. This is used in the super implementation of
* {@link #onBuildHeaders(List)}
*
* @return an id from the R file for the xml containing the headers
*/
abstract int getHeadersXmlID();
/**
* Builds a pre Honeycomb preference screen. An implementation would use the
* (deprecated)
*{@link android.preference.PreferenceActivity#addPreferencesFromResource(int)}
*/
abstract void buildSimplePreferences();
}
And a sample implementation:
public final class SettingsActivity extends BaseSettings implements
OnSharedPreferenceChangeListener {
private static final int PREF_HEADERS_XML = R.xml.pref_headers;
private static CharSequence master_enable;
private OnPreferenceChangeListener listener;
private static Preference master_pref;
private static final String TAG = SettingsActivity.class.getSimpleName();
private SharedPreferences sp;
/** Used as canvas for the simple preferences screen */
private static final int EMPTY_PREF_RESOURCE = R.xml.pref_empty;
private static int PREF_RESOURCE_SETTINGS = R.xml.pref_data_sync;
// abstract overrides
@Override
int getHeadersXmlID() {
return PREF_HEADERS_XML;
}
@Override
void buildSimplePreferences() {
// In the simplified UI, fragments are not used at all and we instead
// use the older PreferenceActivity APIs.
// THIS is a blank preferences layout - which I need so
// getPreferenceScreen() does not return null - so I can add a header -
// alternatively you can very well comment everything out apart from
// addPreferencesFromResource(R.xml.pref_data_sync);
addPreferencesFromResource(EMPTY_PREF_RESOURCE);
// Add 'data and sync' preferences, and a corresponding header.
PreferenceCategory fakeHeader = new PreferenceCategory(this);
fakeHeader.setTitle(R.string.pref_header_data_sync);
getPreferenceScreen().addPreference(fakeHeader);
addPreferencesFromResource(PREF_RESOURCE_SETTINGS);
}
// here is the work done
@Override
protected void onPostCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onPostCreate(savedInstanceState);
master_enable = getResources().getText(
R.string.enable_monitoring_master_pref_key);
listener = new ToggleMonitoringListener();
// DefaultSharedPreferences - register listener lest Monitor aborts
sp = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(this);
sp.registerOnSharedPreferenceChangeListener(this);
master_pref = findPreference(master_enable.toString());
}
@Override
protected void onResume() {
super.onResume();
master_pref.setOnPreferenceChangeListener(listener); // no way to
// unregister, see: https://stackoverflow.com/a/20493608/281545 This
// listener reacts to *manual* updates - so no need to be active
// outside onResume()/onPause()
}
@Override
protected void onDestroy() {
// may not be called (as onDestroy() is killable), but no leak,
// see: https://stackoverflow.com/a/20493608/281545
sp.unregisterOnSharedPreferenceChangeListener(this);
super.onDestroy();
}
/**
* Toggles monitoring and sets the preference summary.Triggered on *manual*
* update of the *single* preference it is registered with, but before this
* preference is updated and saved.
*/
private static class ToggleMonitoringListener implements
OnPreferenceChangeListener {
ToggleMonitoringListener() {}
@Override
public boolean
onPreferenceChange(Preference preference, Object newValue) {
if (newValue instanceof Boolean) {
final boolean enable = (Boolean) newValue;
Monitor.enableMonitoring(preference.getContext(), enable);
final CheckBoxPreference p = (CheckBoxPreference) preference;
preference.setSummary((enable) ? p.getSummaryOn() : p
.getSummaryOff());
return true;
}
return false;
}
}
/**
* This fragment is used when the activity is showing a two-pane
* settings UI.
*/
@TargetApi(Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB)
public final static class DataSyncPreferenceFragment extends
PreferenceFragment {
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
Log.w(TAG, "onCreate");
addPreferencesFromResource(PREF_RESOURCE_SETTINGS);
master_pref = findPreference(master_enable.toString());
}
}
@Override
public void onSharedPreferenceChanged(SharedPreferences sharedPreferences,
String key) {
if (master_enable == null || master_pref == null) return;
if (master_enable.toString().equals(key)) {
refreshMasterPreference();
}
}
/**
* @param key
*/
private void refreshMasterPreference() {
final Boolean isMonitoringEnabled = AccessPreferences.get(this,
master_enable.toString(), false);
Log.w(TAG, "Stored value: " + isMonitoringEnabled);
final CheckBoxPreference p = (CheckBoxPreference) master_pref;
final boolean needsRefresh = p.isChecked() != isMonitoringEnabled;
if (needsRefresh) {
p.setChecked(isMonitoringEnabled);
p.setSummary((isMonitoringEnabled) ? p.getSummaryOn() : p
.getSummaryOff());
}
}
}
So the main idea is you provide an xml for preferences with headers:
public final void onBuildHeaders(List<Header> target) {
if (!isSimplePreferences(this)) {
loadHeadersFromResource(getHeadersXmlID(), target);
}
}
where:
@Override
int getHeadersXmlID() {
return PREF_HEADERS_XML;
}
and PREF_HEADERS_XML
:
<preference-headers xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" >
<!-- These settings headers are only used on tablets. -->
<header
android:fragment=".activities.SettingsActivity$DataSyncPreferenceFragment"
android:title="@string/pref_header_data_sync" />
</preference-headers>
and setting up the simple preferences in buildSimplePreferences()
I am interested into making this into a more general API - probably including the sBindPreferenceSummaryToValueListener
- so ideas welcome.
Ah, yes, the sBindPreferenceSummaryToValueListener fluff:
// FLUFF AHEAD:
// the fluff that follows is for binding preference summary to value -
// essentially wrappers around OnPreferenceChangeListener - just so
// you get an idea of the mess this autogenerated piece of, code, was
// formatter:off
/**
* A preference value change listener that updates the preference's summary
* to reflect its new value.
*/
/* private static Preference.OnPreferenceChangeListener
sBindPreferenceSummaryToValueListener =
new Preference.OnPreferenceChangeListener() {
@Override
public boolean onPreferenceChange(Preference preference,
Object value) {
String stringValue = value.toString();
if (preference instanceof ListPreference) {
// For list preferences, look up the correct display value
// in the preference's 'entries' list.
ListPreference listPreference = (ListPreference) preference;
int index = listPreference.findIndexOfValue(stringValue);
// Set the summary to reflect the new value.
preference.setSummary(index >= 0
? listPreference.getEntries()[index] : null);
} else if (preference instanceof RingtonePreference) {
// For ringtone preferences, look up the correct display
// value using RingtoneManager.
if (TextUtils.isEmpty(stringValue)) {
// Empty values correspond to 'silent' (no ringtone).
// preference.setSummary(R.string.pref_ringtone_silent);
} else {
Ringtone ringtone = RingtoneManager.getRingtone(
preference.getContext(), Uri.parse(stringValue));
if (ringtone == null) {
// Clear the summary if there was a lookup error.
preference.setSummary(null);
} else {
// Set the summary to reflect the new ringtone
// display name.
String name = ringtone
.getTitle(preference.getContext());
preference.setSummary(name);
}
}
} else if (preference instanceof CheckBoxPreference) {
boolean b = (Boolean) value;
Log.w(TAG, "::::value " + b);
final CheckBoxPreference p =(CheckBoxPreference)preference;
preference.setSummary((b) ? p.getSummaryOn() : p
.getSummaryOff());
Log.w(TAG, p.getKey() + " :: " + p.isChecked());
} else {
// For all other preferences, set the summary to the value's
// simple string representation.
preference.setSummary(stringValue);
}
return true;
}
}; */
/**
* Binds a preference's summary to its value. More specifically, when the
* preference's value is changed, its summary (line of text below the
* preference title) is updated to reflect the value. The summary is also
* immediately updated upon calling this method. The exact display format is
* dependent on the type of preference.
*
* @see #sBindPreferenceSummaryToValueListener
*/
/* private static void bindPreferenceSummaryToValue(Preference preference) {
// Set the listener to watch for value changes.
preference
.setOnPreferenceChangeListener(sBindPreferenceSummaryToValueListener);
// Trigger the listener immediately with the preference's
// current value.
sBindPreferenceSummaryToValueListener.onPreferenceChange(
preference,
PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(
preference.getContext()).getString(preference.getKey(), ""));
} */