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app_Settings/src/com/android/settings/SidecarFragment.java
Jiashen Wang d8bd3bb669 Migrate SIM operation dialog from LPA to Settings
In Android R, when users enable, disable, delete, or rename a profile,
Settings calls SubscriptionManager APIs which telephony ends up to send
actions “TOGGLE_SUBSCRIPTION_PRIVILEGED”,
“DELETE_SUBSCRIPTION_PRIVILEGED”, and “RENAME_SUBSCRIPTION_PRIVILEGED”
to EuiccManager. After EuiccUiDispatcher dispatches the action, Google
LPA receives it and starts the corresponding operations and DSDS
dialogs. We can see there some back-and-forth that goes on between LPA
and telephony. In order to improve the current structure, we devided
to move the dialogs to Settings and make it call EuiccManager APIs
directly.

Bug: 160819390
Test: Manually tested eSIM profile disabling.
Design: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wb5_hoBkZVbkXGNWHbx4Jf61swjfxsJzkytiTzJosYo/edit?usp=sharing
Change-Id: Ib933df42ca3606de2310edc4d64c3e11800a1096
2020-09-28 13:38:10 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2020 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
*
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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*/
package com.android.settings;
import android.app.Fragment;
import android.app.FragmentManager;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.util.Log;
import androidx.annotation.CallSuper;
import androidx.annotation.IntDef;
import com.android.settingslib.utils.ThreadUtils;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.concurrent.CopyOnWriteArraySet;
/**
* A headless fragment encapsulating a long-running action such as a network RPC surviving rotation.
*
* <p>Subclasses should implement their own state machine, updating the state on each state change
* via {@link #setState(int, int)}. They can define their own states, however, it is suggested that
* the pre-defined {@link @State} constants are used and customizations are implemented via
* substates. Custom states must be outside the range of pre-defined states.
*
* <p>It is safe to update the state at any time, but state updates must originate from the main
* thread.
*
* <p>A listener can be attached that receives state updates while it's registered. Note that state
* change events can occur at any point in time and hence a registered listener should unregister if
* it cannot act upon the state change (typically a non-resumed fragment).
*
* <p>Listeners can receive state changes for the same state/substate combination, so listeners
* should make sure to be idempotent during state change events.
*
* <p>If a SidecarFragment is only relevant during the lifetime of another fragment (for example, a
* sidecar performing a details request for a DetailsFragment), that fragment needs to become the
* managing fragment of the sidecar.
*
* <h2>Managing fragment responsibilities</h2>
*
* <ol>
* <li>Instantiates the sidecar fragment when necessary, preferably in {@link #onStart}.
* <li>Removes the sidecar fragment when it's no longer used or when itself is removed. Removal of
* the managing fragment can be detected by checking {@link #isRemoving} in {@link #onStop}.
* <br>
* <li>Registers as a listener in {@link #onResume()}, unregisters in {@link #onPause()}.
* <li>Starts the long-running operation by calling into the sidecar.
* <li>Receives state updates via {@link Listener#onStateChange(SidecarFragment)} and updates the
* UI accordingly.
* </ol>
*
* <h2>Managing fragment example</h2>
*
* <pre>
* public class MainFragment implements SidecarFragment.Listener {
* private static final String TAG_SOME_SIDECAR = ...;
* private static final String KEY_SOME_SIDECAR_STATE = ...;
*
* private SomeSidecarFragment mSidecar;
*
* &#064;Override
* public void onStart() {
* super.onStart();
* Bundle args = ...; // optional args
* mSidecar = SidecarFragment.get(getFragmentManager(), TAG_SOME_SIDECAR,
* SidecarFragment.class, args);
* }
*
* &#064;Override
* public void onResume() {
* mSomeSidecar.addListener(this);
* }
*
* &#064;Override
* public void onPause() {
* mSomeSidecar.removeListener(this):
* }
* }
* </pre>
*/
public class SidecarFragment extends Fragment {
private static final String TAG = "SidecarFragment";
/**
* Get an instance of this sidecar.
*
* <p>Will return the existing instance if one is already present. Note that the args will not
* be used in this situation, so args must be constant for any particular fragment manager and
* tag.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
protected static <T extends SidecarFragment> T get(
FragmentManager fm, String tag, Class<T> clazz, Bundle args) {
T fragment = (T) fm.findFragmentByTag(tag);
if (fragment == null) {
try {
fragment = clazz.newInstance();
} catch (java.lang.InstantiationException e) {
throw new InstantiationException("Unable to create fragment", e);
} catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unable to create fragment", e);
}
if (args != null) {
fragment.setArguments(args);
}
fm.beginTransaction().add(fragment, tag).commit();
// No real harm in doing this here - get() should generally only be called from onCreate
// which is on the main thread - and it allows us to start running the sidecar on this
// instance immediately rather than having to wait until the transaction commits.
fm.executePendingTransactions();
}
return fragment;
}
/** State definitions. @see {@link #getState} */
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
@IntDef({State.INIT, State.RUNNING, State.SUCCESS, State.ERROR})
public @interface State {
/** Initial idling state. */
int INIT = 0;
/** The long-running operation is in progress. */
int RUNNING = 1;
/** The long-running operation has succeeded. */
int SUCCESS = 2;
/** The long-running operation has failed. */
int ERROR = 3;
}
/** Substate definitions. @see {@link #getSubstate} */
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
@IntDef({
Substate.UNUSED,
Substate.RUNNING_BIND_SERVICE,
Substate.RUNNING_GET_ACTIVATION_CODE,
})
public @interface Substate {
// Unknown/unused substate.
int UNUSED = 0;
int RUNNING_BIND_SERVICE = 1;
int RUNNING_GET_ACTIVATION_CODE = 2;
// Future tags: 3+
}
/** **************************************** */
private Set<Listener> mListeners = new CopyOnWriteArraySet<>();
// Used to track whether onCreate has been called yet.
private boolean mCreated;
@State private int mState;
@Substate private int mSubstate;
/** A listener receiving state change events. */
public interface Listener {
/**
* Called upon any state or substate change.
*
* <p>The new state can be queried through {@link #getState} and {@link #getSubstate}.
*
* <p>Called from the main thread.
*
* @param fragment the SidecarFragment that changed its state
*/
void onStateChange(SidecarFragment fragment);
}
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setRetainInstance(true);
mCreated = true;
setState(State.INIT, Substate.UNUSED);
}
@Override
public void onDestroy() {
mCreated = false;
super.onDestroy();
}
/**
* Registers a listener that will receive subsequent state changes.
*
* <p>A {@link Listener#onStateChange(SidecarFragment)} event is fired as part of this call
* unless {@link #onCreate} has not yet been called (which means that it's unsafe to access this
* fragment as it has not been setup or restored completely). In that case, the future call to
* onCreate will trigger onStateChange on registered listener.
*
* <p>Must be called from the main thread.
*
* @param listener a listener, or null for unregistering the current listener
*/
public void addListener(Listener listener) {
ThreadUtils.ensureMainThread();
mListeners.add(listener);
if (mCreated) {
notifyListener(listener);
}
}
/**
* Removes a previously registered listener.
*
* @return {@code true} if the listener was removed, {@code false} if there was no such listener
* registered.
*/
public boolean removeListener(Listener listener) {
ThreadUtils.ensureMainThread();
return mListeners.remove(listener);
}
/** Returns the current state. */
@State
public int getState() {
return mState;
}
/** Returns the current substate. */
@Substate
public int getSubstate() {
return mSubstate;
}
/**
* Resets the sidecar to its initial state.
*
* <p>Implementers can override this method to perform additional reset tasks, but must call the
* super method.
*/
@CallSuper
public void reset() {
setState(State.INIT, Substate.UNUSED);
}
/**
* Updates the state and substate and notifies the registered listener.
*
* <p>Must be called from the main thread.
*
* @param state the state to transition to
* @param substate the substate to transition to
*/
protected void setState(@State int state, @Substate int substate) {
ThreadUtils.ensureMainThread();
mState = state;
mSubstate = substate;
notifyAllListeners();
printState();
}
private void notifyAllListeners() {
for (Listener listener : mListeners) {
notifyListener(listener);
}
}
private void notifyListener(Listener listener) {
listener.onStateChange(this);
}
/** Prints the state of the sidecar. */
public void printState() {
StringBuilder sb =
new StringBuilder("SidecarFragment.setState(): Sidecar Class: ")
.append(getClass().getCanonicalName());
sb.append(", State: ");
switch (mState) {
case SidecarFragment.State.INIT:
sb.append("State.INIT");
break;
case SidecarFragment.State.RUNNING:
sb.append("State.RUNNING");
break;
case SidecarFragment.State.SUCCESS:
sb.append("State.SUCCESS");
break;
case SidecarFragment.State.ERROR:
sb.append("State.ERROR");
break;
default:
sb.append(mState);
break;
}
switch (mSubstate) {
case SidecarFragment.Substate.UNUSED:
sb.append(", Substate.UNUSED");
break;
default:
sb.append(", ").append(mSubstate);
break;
}
Log.v(TAG, sb.toString());
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return String.format(
Locale.US,
"SidecarFragment[mState=%d, mSubstate=%d]: %s",
mState,
mSubstate,
super.toString());
}
/** The State of the sidecar status. */
public static final class States {
public static final States SUCCESS = States.create(State.SUCCESS, Substate.UNUSED);
public static final States ERROR = States.create(State.ERROR, Substate.UNUSED);
@State public final int state;
@Substate public final int substate;
/** Creates a new sidecar state. */
public static States create(@State int state, @Substate int substate) {
return new States(state, substate);
}
public States(@State int state, @Substate int substate) {
this.state = state;
this.substate = substate;
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object o) {
if (!(o instanceof States)) {
return false;
}
States other = (States) o;
return this.state == other.state && this.substate == other.substate;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
return state * 31 + substate;
}
}
}