More robust focus search in SuperScrollLayoutManager

FocusFinder has glitches when some of target Views have different size.
Fortunately LayoutManager can redefine focus search strategy to override
the default behavior.
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Alexander 2019-09-30 12:02:07 +07:00 committed by Alexander--
parent 28fb864ed0
commit 79c962fc88
2 changed files with 110 additions and 2 deletions

View File

@ -19,16 +19,21 @@ package org.schabi.newpipe.views;
import android.content.Context;
import android.graphics.Rect;
import android.view.FocusFinder;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.ViewGroup;
import androidx.annotation.NonNull;
import androidx.annotation.Nullable;
import androidx.recyclerview.widget.LinearLayoutManager;
import androidx.recyclerview.widget.RecyclerView;
import java.util.ArrayList;
public final class SuperScrollLayoutManager extends LinearLayoutManager {
private final Rect handy = new Rect();
private final ArrayList<View> focusables = new ArrayList<>();
public SuperScrollLayoutManager(Context context) {
super(context);
}
@ -50,4 +55,107 @@ public final class SuperScrollLayoutManager extends LinearLayoutManager {
return super.requestChildRectangleOnScreen(parent, child, rect, immediate, focusedChildVisible);
}
@Nullable
@Override
public View onInterceptFocusSearch(@NonNull View focused, int direction) {
View focusedItem = findContainingItemView(focused);
if (focusedItem == null) {
return super.onInterceptFocusSearch(focused, direction);
}
int listDirection = getAbsoluteDirection(direction);
if (listDirection == 0) {
return super.onInterceptFocusSearch(focused, direction);
}
// FocusFinder has an oddity: it considers size of Views more important
// than closeness to source View. This means, that big Views far away from current item
// are preferred to smaller sub-View of closer item. Setting focusability of closer item
// to FOCUS_AFTER_DESCENDANTS does not solve this, because ViewGroup#addFocusables omits
// such parent itself from list, if any of children are focusable.
// Fortunately we can intercept focus search and implement our own logic, based purely
// on position along the LinearLayoutManager axis
ViewGroup recycler = (ViewGroup) focusedItem.getParent();
int sourcePosition = getPosition(focusedItem);
if (sourcePosition == 0 && listDirection < 0) {
return super.onInterceptFocusSearch(focused, direction);
}
View preferred = null;
int distance = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
focusables.clear();
recycler.addFocusables(focusables, direction, recycler.isInTouchMode() ? View.FOCUSABLES_TOUCH_MODE : View.FOCUSABLES_ALL);
try {
for (View view : focusables) {
if (view == focused || view == recycler) {
continue;
}
int candidate = getDistance(sourcePosition, view, listDirection);
if (candidate < 0) {
continue;
}
if (candidate < distance) {
distance = candidate;
preferred = view;
}
}
} finally {
focusables.clear();
}
return preferred;
}
private int getAbsoluteDirection(int direction) {
switch (direction) {
default:
break;
case View.FOCUS_FORWARD:
return 1;
case View.FOCUS_BACKWARD:
return -1;
}
if (getOrientation() == RecyclerView.HORIZONTAL) {
switch (direction) {
default:
break;
case View.FOCUS_LEFT:
return getReverseLayout() ? 1 : -1;
case View.FOCUS_RIGHT:
return getReverseLayout() ? -1 : 1;
}
} else {
switch (direction) {
default:
break;
case View.FOCUS_UP:
return getReverseLayout() ? 1 : -1;
case View.FOCUS_DOWN:
return getReverseLayout() ? -1 : 1;
}
}
return 0;
}
private int getDistance(int sourcePosition, View candidate, int direction) {
View itemView = findContainingItemView(candidate);
if (itemView == null) {
return -1;
}
int position = getPosition(itemView);
return direction * (position - sourcePosition);
}
}

View File

@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent">
<androidx.recyclerview.widget.RecyclerView
<org.schabi.newpipe.views.NewPipeRecyclerView
android:id="@+id/items_list"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent"