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Lawnchair/src/com/android/launcher3/DropTarget.java
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mpodolian c666b9587b Added BubbleBarLocation drop target.
A drop target for the BubbleBarLocation has been added. This
implementation enables the Launcher process to handle application
drag-and-drop actions onto the bubble bar.

Known issues:
1) Upon dropping, the dragged icon animates back to its original taskbar
position from the top-left corner.
2) The expanded view drop target is not presented.
3) When an icon is dropped on the opposite side of the bubble bar, the
resulting location does not change, even though the drop target is
correctly displayed.

Bug: 397459664
Flag: com.android.wm.shell.enable_create_any_bubble
Test: Manual. Navigate to the overview screen, drag a taskbar icon to
the left or right side, targeting the bubble bar drop zone. Verify the
drop target's appearance. Then, drop the icon and observe that a new
application bubble is added.

Change-Id: I0f64a664620959f2503ac3fd711476b354a09348
2025-02-27 14:32:32 -08:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 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 com.android.launcher3;
import android.content.Context;
import android.graphics.Rect;
import android.view.View;
import com.android.launcher3.accessibility.DragViewStateAnnouncer;
import com.android.launcher3.dragndrop.DragOptions;
import com.android.launcher3.dragndrop.DragView;
import com.android.launcher3.dragndrop.DraggableView;
import com.android.launcher3.folder.FolderNameProvider;
import com.android.launcher3.logging.InstanceId;
import com.android.launcher3.logging.InstanceIdSequence;
import com.android.launcher3.model.data.ItemInfo;
import com.android.launcher3.util.Executors;
/**
* Interface defining an object that can receive a drag.
*
*/
public interface DropTarget {
class DragObject {
public int x = -1;
public int y = -1;
/** X offset from the upper-left corner of the cell to where we touched. */
public int xOffset = -1;
/** Y offset from the upper-left corner of the cell to where we touched. */
public int yOffset = -1;
/** This indicates whether a drag is in final stages, either drop or cancel. It
* differentiates onDragExit, since this is called when the drag is ending, above
* the current drag target, or when the drag moves off the current drag object.
*/
public boolean dragComplete = false;
/** The view that moves around while you drag. */
public DragView dragView = null;
/** The data associated with the object, after item is dropped. */
public ItemInfo dragInfo = null;
/** The data associated with the object being dragged */
public ItemInfo originalDragInfo = null;
/** Where the drag originated */
public DragSource dragSource = null;
/** Indicates that the drag operation was cancelled */
public boolean cancelled = false;
/** Defers removing the DragView from the DragLayer until after the drop animation. */
public boolean deferDragViewCleanupPostAnimation = true;
public DragViewStateAnnouncer stateAnnouncer;
public FolderNameProvider folderNameProvider;
/** The source view (ie. icon, widget etc.) that is being dragged and which the
* DragView represents. May be an actual View class or a virtual stand-in */
public DraggableView originalView = null;
/** Used for matching DROP event with its corresponding DRAG event on the server side. */
public final InstanceId logInstanceId = new InstanceIdSequence().newInstanceId();
public DragObject(Context context) {
Executors.MODEL_EXECUTOR.post(() ->
folderNameProvider = FolderNameProvider.newInstance(context));
}
/**
* This is used to compute the visual center of the dragView. This point is then
* used to visualize drop locations and determine where to drop an item. The idea is that
* the visual center represents the user's interpretation of where the item is, and hence
* is the appropriate point to use when determining drop location.
*/
public final float[] getVisualCenter(float[] recycle) {
final float res[] = (recycle == null) ? new float[2] : recycle;
Rect dragRegion = dragView.getDragRegion();
// These represent the visual top and left of drag view if a dragRect was provided.
// If a dragRect was not provided, then they correspond to the actual view left and
// top, as the dragRect is in that case taken to be the entire dragView.
int left = x - xOffset - dragRegion.left;
int top = y - yOffset - dragRegion.top;
// In order to find the visual center, we shift by half the dragRect
res[0] = left + dragRegion.width() / 2;
res[1] = top + dragRegion.height() / 2;
return res;
}
}
/**
* Used to temporarily disable certain drop targets
*
* @return boolean specifying whether this drop target is currently enabled
*/
boolean isDropEnabled();
/**
* Handle an object being dropped on the DropTarget.
*
* This will be called only if this target previously returned true for {@link #acceptDrop}. It
* is the responsibility of this target to exit out of the spring loaded mode (either
* immediately or after any pending animations).
*
* If the drop was cancelled for some reason, onDrop will never get called, the UI will
* automatically exit out of this mode.
*/
void onDrop(DragObject dragObject, DragOptions options);
void onDragEnter(DragObject dragObject);
void onDragOver(DragObject dragObject);
void onDragExit(DragObject dragObject);
/**
* Check if a drop action can occur at, or near, the requested location.
* This will be called just before onDrop.
* @return True if the drop will be accepted, false otherwise.
*/
boolean acceptDrop(DragObject dragObject);
void prepareAccessibilityDrop();
// These methods are implemented in Views
void getHitRectRelativeToDragLayer(Rect outRect);
/** Returns the drop target view. By default, the implementor class is cast to the view. */
default View getDropView() {
return (View) this;
}
}