/core/java/android/view/inputmethod/InputMethod.java
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- /*
- * Copyright (C) 2007-2008 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 android.view.inputmethod;
- import android.inputmethodservice.InputMethodService;
- import android.os.IBinder;
- import android.os.ResultReceiver;
- /**
- * The InputMethod interface represents an input method which can generate key
- * events and text, such as digital, email addresses, CJK characters, other
- * language characters, and etc., while handling various input events, and send
- * the text back to the application that requests text input. See
- * {@link InputMethodManager} for more general information about the
- * architecture.
- *
- * <p>Applications will not normally use this interface themselves, instead
- * relying on the standard interaction provided by
- * {@link android.widget.TextView} and {@link android.widget.EditText}.
- *
- * <p>Those implementing input methods should normally do so by deriving from
- * {@link InputMethodService} or one of its subclasses. When implementing
- * an input method, the service component containing it must also supply
- * a {@link #SERVICE_META_DATA} meta-data field, referencing an XML resource
- * providing details about the input method. All input methods also must
- * require that clients hold the
- * {@link android.Manifest.permission#BIND_INPUT_METHOD} in order to interact
- * with the service; if this is not required, the system will not use that
- * input method, because it can not trust that it is not compromised.
- *
- * <p>The InputMethod interface is actually split into two parts: the interface
- * here is the top-level interface to the input method, providing all
- * access to it, which only the system can access (due to the BIND_INPUT_METHOD
- * permission requirement). In addition its method
- * {@link #createSession(android.view.inputmethod.InputMethod.SessionCallback)}
- * can be called to instantate a secondary {@link InputMethodSession} interface
- * which is what clients use to communicate with the input method.
- */
- public interface InputMethod {
- /**
- * This is the interface name that a service implementing an input
- * method should say that it supports -- that is, this is the action it
- * uses for its intent filter. (Note: this name is used because this
- * interface should be moved to the view package.)
- */
- public static final String SERVICE_INTERFACE = "android.view.InputMethod";
-
- /**
- * Name under which an InputMethod service component publishes information
- * about itself. This meta-data must reference an XML resource containing
- * an
- * <code><{@link android.R.styleable#InputMethod input-method}></code>
- * tag.
- */
- public static final String SERVICE_META_DATA = "android.view.im";
-
- public interface SessionCallback {
- public void sessionCreated(InputMethodSession session);
- }
-
- /**
- * Called first thing after an input method is created, this supplies a
- * unique token for the session it has with the system service. It is
- * needed to identify itself with the service to validate its operations.
- * This token <strong>must not</strong> be passed to applications, since
- * it grants special priviledges that should not be given to applications.
- *
- * <p>Note: to protect yourself from malicious clients, you should only
- * accept the first token given to you. Any after that may come from the
- * client.
- */
- public void attachToken(IBinder token);
-
- /**
- * Bind a new application environment in to the input method, so that it
- * can later start and stop input processing.
- * Typically this method is called when this input method is enabled in an
- * application for the first time.
- *
- * @param binding Information about the application window that is binding
- * to the input method.
- *
- * @see InputBinding
- * @see #unbindInput()
- */
- public void bindInput(InputBinding binding);
- /**
- * Unbind an application environment, called when the information previously
- * set by {@link #bindInput} is no longer valid for this input method.
- *
- * <p>
- * Typically this method is called when the application changes to be
- * non-foreground.
- */
- public void unbindInput();
- /**
- * This method is called when the application starts to receive text and it
- * is ready for this input method to process received events and send result
- * text back to the application.
- *
- * @param inputConnection Optional specific input connection for
- * communicating with the text box; if null, you should use the generic
- * bound input connection.
- * @param info Information about the text box (typically, an EditText)
- * that requests input.
- *
- * @see EditorInfo
- */
- public void startInput(InputConnection inputConnection, EditorInfo info);
- /**
- * This method is called when the state of this input method needs to be
- * reset.
- *
- * <p>
- * Typically, this method is called when the input focus is moved from one
- * text box to another.
- *
- * @param inputConnection Optional specific input connection for
- * communicating with the text box; if null, you should use the generic
- * bound input connection.
- * @param attribute The attribute of the text box (typically, a EditText)
- * that requests input.
- *
- * @see EditorInfo
- */
- public void restartInput(InputConnection inputConnection, EditorInfo attribute);
- /**
- * Create a new {@link InputMethodSession} that can be handed to client
- * applications for interacting with the input method. You can later
- * use {@link #revokeSession(InputMethodSession)} to destroy the session
- * so that it can no longer be used by any clients.
- *
- * @param callback Interface that is called with the newly created session.
- */
- public void createSession(SessionCallback callback);
-
- /**
- * Control whether a particular input method session is active.
- *
- * @param session The {@link InputMethodSession} previously provided through
- * SessionCallback.sessionCreated() that is to be changed.
- */
- public void setSessionEnabled(InputMethodSession session, boolean enabled);
-
- /**
- * Disable and destroy a session that was previously created with
- * {@link #createSession(android.view.inputmethod.InputMethod.SessionCallback)}.
- * After this call, the given session interface is no longer active and
- * calls on it will fail.
- *
- * @param session The {@link InputMethodSession} previously provided through
- * SessionCallback.sessionCreated() that is to be revoked.
- */
- public void revokeSession(InputMethodSession session);
-
- /**
- * Flag for {@link #showSoftInput}: this show has been explicitly
- * requested by the user. If not set, the system has decided it may be
- * a good idea to show the input method based on a navigation operation
- * in the UI.
- */
- public static final int SHOW_EXPLICIT = 0x00001;
-
- /**
- * Flag for {@link #showSoftInput}: this show has been forced to
- * happen by the user. If set, the input method should remain visible
- * until deliberated dismissed by the user in its UI.
- */
- public static final int SHOW_FORCED = 0x00002;
-
- /**
- * Request that any soft input part of the input method be shown to the user.
- *
- * @param flags Provides additional information about the show request.
- * Currently may be 0 or have the bit {@link #SHOW_EXPLICIT} set.
- * @param resultReceiver The client requesting the show may wish to
- * be told the impact of their request, which should be supplied here.
- * The result code should be
- * {@link InputMethodManager#RESULT_UNCHANGED_SHOWN InputMethodManager.RESULT_UNCHANGED_SHOWN},
- * {@link InputMethodManager#RESULT_UNCHANGED_HIDDEN InputMethodManager.RESULT_UNCHANGED_HIDDEN},
- * {@link InputMethodManager#RESULT_SHOWN InputMethodManager.RESULT_SHOWN}, or
- * {@link InputMethodManager#RESULT_HIDDEN InputMethodManager.RESULT_HIDDEN}.
- */
- public void showSoftInput(int flags, ResultReceiver resultReceiver);
-
- /**
- * Request that any soft input part of the input method be hidden from the user.
- * @param flags Provides additional information about the show request.
- * Currently always 0.
- * @param resultReceiver The client requesting the show may wish to
- * be told the impact of their request, which should be supplied here.
- * The result code should be
- * {@link InputMethodManager#RESULT_UNCHANGED_SHOWN InputMethodManager.RESULT_UNCHANGED_SHOWN},
- * {@link InputMethodManager#RESULT_UNCHANGED_HIDDEN InputMethodManager.RESULT_UNCHANGED_HIDDEN},
- * {@link InputMethodManager#RESULT_SHOWN InputMethodManager.RESULT_SHOWN}, or
- * {@link InputMethodManager#RESULT_HIDDEN InputMethodManager.RESULT_HIDDEN}.
- */
- public void hideSoftInput(int flags, ResultReceiver resultReceiver);
- }