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| |
| package android.view; |
| |
| import android.annotation.FlaggedApi; |
| import android.annotation.NonNull; |
| import android.view.flags.Flags; |
| |
| /** |
| * Provides feedback to the user for scroll events on a {@link View}. The type of feedback provided |
| * to the user may depend on the {@link InputDevice} that generated the scroll events. |
| * |
| * <p>An example of the type of feedback that this interface may provide is haptic feedback (that |
| * is, tactile feedback that provide the user physical feedback for their scroll). |
| * |
| * <p>The interface provides methods for the client to report different scroll events. The client |
| * should report all scroll events that they want to be considered for scroll feedback using the |
| * respective methods. The interface will process these events and provide scroll feedback based on |
| * its specific feedback implementation. |
| * |
| * <h3>Obtaining the correct arguments for methods in this interface</h3> |
| * |
| * <p>Methods in this interface rely on the provision of valid {@link InputDevice} ID and source, as |
| * well as the {@link MotionEvent} axis that generated a specific scroll event. The |
| * {@link InputDevice} represented by the provided ID must have a {@link InputDevice.MotionRange} |
| * with the provided source and axis. See below for more details on obtaining the right arguments |
| * for your method call. |
| * |
| * <ul> |
| * |
| * <li><p><b>inputDeviceId</b>: should always be the ID of the {@link InputDevice} that generated |
| * the scroll event. If calling this method in response to a {@link MotionEvent}, use the device ID |
| * that is reported by the event, which can be obtained using {@link MotionEvent#getDeviceId()}. |
| * Otherwise, use a valid ID that is obtained from {@link InputDevice#getId()}, or from an |
| * {@link android.hardware.input.InputManager} instance |
| * ({@link android.hardware.input.InputManager#getInputDeviceIds()} gives all the valid input |
| * device IDs). |
| * |
| * <li><p><b>source</b>: should always be the {@link InputDevice} source that generated the scroll |
| * event. Use {@link MotionEvent#getSource()} if calling this method in response to a |
| * {@link MotionEvent}. Otherwise, use a valid source for the {@link InputDevice}. You can use |
| * {@link InputDevice#getMotionRanges()} to get all the {@link InputDevice.MotionRange}s for the |
| * {@link InputDevice}, from which you can derive all the valid sources for the device. |
| * |
| * <li><p><b>axis</b>: should always be the axis whose axis value produced the scroll event. |
| * A {@link MotionEvent} may report data for multiple axes, and each axis may have multiple data |
| * points for different pointers. Use the axis whose movement produced the specific scroll event. |
| * The motion value for an axis can be obtained using {@link MotionEvent#getAxisValue(int)}. |
| * You can use {@link InputDevice#getMotionRanges()} to get all the {@link InputDevice.MotionRange}s |
| * for the {@link InputDevice}, from which you can derive all the valid axes for the device. |
| * |
| * </ul> |
| * |
| * <b>Note</b> that not all valid input device source and motion axis inputs are necessarily |
| * supported for scroll feedback; the implementation may choose to provide no feedback for some |
| * valid input device source and motion axis arguments. |
| */ |
| @FlaggedApi(Flags.FLAG_SCROLL_FEEDBACK_API) |
| public interface ScrollFeedbackProvider { |
| |
| /** |
| * Creates a {@link ScrollFeedbackProvider} implementation for this device. |
| * |
| * <p>Use a feedback provider created by this method, unless you intend to use your custom |
| * scroll feedback providing logic. This allows your use cases to generate scroll feedback that |
| * is consistent with the rest of the use cases on the device. |
| * |
| * @param view the {@link View} for which to provide scroll feedback. |
| * @return the default {@link ScrollFeedbackProvider} implementation for the device. |
| */ |
| @FlaggedApi(Flags.FLAG_SCROLL_FEEDBACK_API) |
| @NonNull |
| static ScrollFeedbackProvider createProvider(@NonNull View view) { |
| return new HapticScrollFeedbackProvider(view); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Call this when the view has snapped to an item. |
| * |
| * @param inputDeviceId the ID of the {@link InputDevice} that generated the motion triggering |
| * the snap. |
| * @param source the input source of the motion causing the snap. |
| * @param axis the axis of {@code event} that caused the item to snap. |
| */ |
| @FlaggedApi(Flags.FLAG_SCROLL_FEEDBACK_API) |
| void onSnapToItem(int inputDeviceId, int source, int axis); |
| |
| /** |
| * Call this when the view has reached the scroll limit. |
| * |
| * <p>Note that a feedback may not be provided on every call to this method. This interface, for |
| * instance, may provide feedback on every `N`th scroll limit event. For the interface to |
| * properly provide feedback when needed, call this method for each scroll limit event that you |
| * want to be accounted to scroll limit feedback. |
| * |
| * @param inputDeviceId the ID of the {@link InputDevice} that caused scrolling to hit limit. |
| * @param source the input source of the motion that caused scrolling to hit the limit. |
| * @param axis the axis of {@code event} that caused scrolling to hit the limit. |
| * @param isStart {@code true} if scrolling hit limit at the start of the scrolling list, and |
| * {@code false} if the scrolling hit limit at the end of the scrolling list. |
| * <i>start</i> and <i>end<i> in this context are not geometrical references. |
| * Instead, they refer to the start and end of a scrolling experience. As such, |
| * "start" for some views may be at the bottom of a scrolling list, while it may |
| * be at the top of scrolling list for others. |
| */ |
| @FlaggedApi(Flags.FLAG_SCROLL_FEEDBACK_API) |
| void onScrollLimit(int inputDeviceId, int source, int axis, boolean isStart); |
| |
| /** |
| * Call this when the view has scrolled. |
| * |
| * <p>Different axes have different ways to map their raw axis values to pixels for scrolling. |
| * When calling this method, use the scroll values in pixels by which the view was scrolled; do |
| * not use the raw axis values. That is, use whatever value is passed to one of View's scrolling |
| * methods (example: {@link View#scrollBy(int, int)}). For example, for vertical scrolling on |
| * {@link MotionEvent#AXIS_SCROLL}, convert the raw axis value to the equivalent pixels by using |
| * {@link ViewConfiguration#getScaledVerticalScrollFactor()}, and use that value for this method |
| * call. |
| * |
| * <p>Note that a feedback may not be provided on every call to this method. This interface, for |
| * instance, may provide feedback for every `x` pixels scrolled. For the interface to properly |
| * track scroll progress and provide feedback when needed, call this method for each scroll |
| * event that you want to be accounted to scroll feedback. |
| * |
| * @param inputDeviceId the ID of the {@link InputDevice} that caused scroll progress. |
| * @param source the input source of the motion that caused scroll progress. |
| * @param axis the axis of {@code event} that caused scroll progress. |
| * @param deltaInPixels the amount of scroll progress, in pixels. |
| */ |
| @FlaggedApi(Flags.FLAG_SCROLL_FEEDBACK_API) |
| void onScrollProgress(int inputDeviceId, int source, int axis, int deltaInPixels); |
| } |