| /* |
| * Copyright (C) 2010 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 android.webkit; |
| |
| import android.content.Context; |
| import android.content.pm.PackageManager; |
| import android.graphics.Canvas; |
| import android.graphics.Point; |
| import android.os.Bundle; |
| import android.os.SystemClock; |
| import android.util.Log; |
| import android.view.ScaleGestureDetector; |
| import android.view.View; |
| |
| /** |
| * The ZoomManager is responsible for maintaining the WebView's current zoom |
| * level state. It is also responsible for managing the on-screen zoom controls |
| * as well as any animation of the WebView due to zooming. |
| * |
| * Currently, there are two methods for animating the zoom of a WebView. |
| * |
| * (1) The first method is triggered by startZoomAnimation(...) and is a fixed |
| * length animation where the final zoom scale is known at startup. This type of |
| * animation notifies webkit of the final scale BEFORE it animates. The animation |
| * is then done by scaling the CANVAS incrementally based on a stepping function. |
| * |
| * (2) The second method is triggered by a multi-touch pinch and the new scale |
| * is determined dynamically based on the user's gesture. This type of animation |
| * only notifies webkit of new scale AFTER the gesture is complete. The animation |
| * effect is achieved by scaling the VIEWS (both WebView and ViewManager.ChildView) |
| * to the new scale in response to events related to the user's gesture. |
| */ |
| class ZoomManager { |
| |
| static final String LOGTAG = "webviewZoom"; |
| |
| private final WebView mWebView; |
| private final CallbackProxy mCallbackProxy; |
| |
| // Widgets responsible for the on-screen zoom functions of the WebView. |
| private ZoomControlEmbedded mEmbeddedZoomControl; |
| private ZoomControlExternal mExternalZoomControl; |
| |
| /* |
| * For large screen devices, the defaultScale usually set to 1.0 and |
| * equal to the overview scale, to differentiate the zoom level for double tapping, |
| * a minimum reading level scale is used. |
| */ |
| private static final float MIN_READING_LEVEL_SCALE = 1.5f; |
| |
| /* |
| * The scale factors that determine the upper and lower bounds for the |
| * default zoom scale. |
| */ |
| protected static final float DEFAULT_MAX_ZOOM_SCALE_FACTOR = 4.00f; |
| protected static final float DEFAULT_MIN_ZOOM_SCALE_FACTOR = 0.25f; |
| |
| // The default scale limits, which are dependent on the display density. |
| private float mDefaultMaxZoomScale; |
| private float mDefaultMinZoomScale; |
| |
| // The actual scale limits, which can be set through a webpage's viewport |
| // meta-tag. |
| private float mMaxZoomScale; |
| private float mMinZoomScale; |
| |
| // Locks the minimum ZoomScale to the value currently set in mMinZoomScale. |
| private boolean mMinZoomScaleFixed = true; |
| |
| /* |
| * When loading a new page the WebView does not initially know the final |
| * width of the page. Therefore, when a new page is loaded in overview mode |
| * the overview scale is initialized to a default value. This flag is then |
| * set and used to notify the ZoomManager to take the width of the next |
| * picture from webkit and use that width to enter into zoom overview mode. |
| */ |
| private boolean mInitialZoomOverview = false; |
| |
| /* |
| * When in the zoom overview mode, the page's width is fully fit to the |
| * current window. Additionally while the page is in this state it is |
| * active, in other words, you can click to follow the links. We cache a |
| * boolean to enable us to quickly check whether or not we are in overview |
| * mode, but this value should only be modified by changes to the zoom |
| * scale. |
| */ |
| private boolean mInZoomOverview = false; |
| private int mZoomOverviewWidth; |
| private float mInvZoomOverviewWidth; |
| |
| /* |
| * These variables track the center point of the zoom and they are used to |
| * determine the point around which we should zoom. They are stored in view |
| * coordinates. |
| */ |
| private float mZoomCenterX; |
| private float mZoomCenterY; |
| |
| /* |
| * These values represent the point around which the screen should be |
| * centered after zooming. In other words it is used to determine the center |
| * point of the visible document after the page has finished zooming. This |
| * is important because the zoom may have potentially reflowed the text and |
| * we need to ensure the proper portion of the document remains on the |
| * screen. |
| */ |
| private int mAnchorX; |
| private int mAnchorY; |
| |
| // The scale factor that is used to determine the column width for text |
| private float mTextWrapScale; |
| |
| /* |
| * The default zoom scale is the scale factor used when the user triggers a |
| * zoom in by double tapping on the WebView. The value is initially set |
| * based on the display density, but can be changed at any time via the |
| * WebSettings. |
| */ |
| private float mDefaultScale; |
| private float mInvDefaultScale; |
| |
| // the current computed zoom scale and its inverse. |
| private float mActualScale; |
| private float mInvActualScale; |
| |
| /* |
| * The initial scale for the WebView. 0 means default. If initial scale is |
| * greater than 0 the WebView starts with this value as its initial scale. The |
| * value is converted from an integer percentage so it is guarenteed to have |
| * no more than 2 significant digits after the decimal. This restriction |
| * allows us to convert the scale back to the original percentage by simply |
| * multiplying the value by 100. |
| */ |
| private float mInitialScale; |
| |
| private static float MINIMUM_SCALE_INCREMENT = 0.01f; |
| |
| /* |
| * The following member variables are only to be used for animating zoom. If |
| * mZoomScale is non-zero then we are in the middle of a zoom animation. The |
| * other variables are used as a cache (e.g. inverse) or as a way to store |
| * the state of the view prior to animating (e.g. initial scroll coords). |
| */ |
| private float mZoomScale; |
| private float mInvInitialZoomScale; |
| private float mInvFinalZoomScale; |
| private int mInitialScrollX; |
| private int mInitialScrollY; |
| private long mZoomStart; |
| |
| private static final int ZOOM_ANIMATION_LENGTH = 500; |
| |
| // whether support multi-touch |
| private boolean mSupportMultiTouch; |
| |
| // use the framework's ScaleGestureDetector to handle multi-touch |
| private ScaleGestureDetector mScaleDetector; |
| private boolean mPinchToZoomAnimating = false; |
| |
| public ZoomManager(WebView webView, CallbackProxy callbackProxy) { |
| mWebView = webView; |
| mCallbackProxy = callbackProxy; |
| |
| /* |
| * Ideally mZoomOverviewWidth should be mContentWidth. But sites like |
| * ESPN and Engadget always have wider mContentWidth no matter what the |
| * viewport size is. |
| */ |
| setZoomOverviewWidth(WebView.DEFAULT_VIEWPORT_WIDTH); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Initialize both the default and actual zoom scale to the given density. |
| * |
| * @param density The logical density of the display. This is a scaling factor |
| * for the Density Independent Pixel unit, where one DIP is one pixel on an |
| * approximately 160 dpi screen (see android.util.DisplayMetrics.density). |
| */ |
| public void init(float density) { |
| assert density > 0; |
| |
| setDefaultZoomScale(density); |
| mActualScale = density; |
| mInvActualScale = 1 / density; |
| mTextWrapScale = density; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Update the default zoom scale using the given density. It will also reset |
| * the current min and max zoom scales to the default boundaries as well as |
| * ensure that the actual scale falls within those boundaries. |
| * |
| * @param density The logical density of the display. This is a scaling factor |
| * for the Density Independent Pixel unit, where one DIP is one pixel on an |
| * approximately 160 dpi screen (see android.util.DisplayMetrics.density). |
| */ |
| public void updateDefaultZoomDensity(float density) { |
| assert density > 0; |
| |
| if (Math.abs(density - mDefaultScale) > MINIMUM_SCALE_INCREMENT) { |
| // set the new default density |
| setDefaultZoomScale(density); |
| // adjust the scale if it falls outside the new zoom bounds |
| setZoomScale(mActualScale, true); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| private void setDefaultZoomScale(float defaultScale) { |
| mDefaultScale = defaultScale; |
| mInvDefaultScale = 1 / defaultScale; |
| mDefaultMaxZoomScale = defaultScale * DEFAULT_MAX_ZOOM_SCALE_FACTOR; |
| mDefaultMinZoomScale = defaultScale * DEFAULT_MIN_ZOOM_SCALE_FACTOR; |
| mMaxZoomScale = mDefaultMaxZoomScale; |
| mMinZoomScale = mDefaultMinZoomScale; |
| } |
| |
| public final float getScale() { |
| return mActualScale; |
| } |
| |
| public final float getInvScale() { |
| return mInvActualScale; |
| } |
| |
| public final float getTextWrapScale() { |
| return mTextWrapScale; |
| } |
| |
| public final float getMaxZoomScale() { |
| return mMaxZoomScale; |
| } |
| |
| public final float getMinZoomScale() { |
| return mMinZoomScale; |
| } |
| |
| public final float getDefaultScale() { |
| return mDefaultScale; |
| } |
| |
| public final float getReadingLevelScale() { |
| return Math.max(mDefaultScale, MIN_READING_LEVEL_SCALE); |
| } |
| |
| public final float getInvDefaultScale() { |
| return mInvDefaultScale; |
| } |
| |
| public final float getDefaultMaxZoomScale() { |
| return mDefaultMaxZoomScale; |
| } |
| |
| public final float getDefaultMinZoomScale() { |
| return mDefaultMinZoomScale; |
| } |
| |
| public final int getDocumentAnchorX() { |
| return mAnchorX; |
| } |
| |
| public final int getDocumentAnchorY() { |
| return mAnchorY; |
| } |
| |
| public final void clearDocumentAnchor() { |
| mAnchorX = mAnchorY = 0; |
| } |
| |
| public final void setZoomCenter(float x, float y) { |
| mZoomCenterX = x; |
| mZoomCenterY = y; |
| } |
| |
| public final void setInitialScaleInPercent(int scaleInPercent) { |
| mInitialScale = scaleInPercent * 0.01f; |
| } |
| |
| public final float computeScaleWithLimits(float scale) { |
| if (scale < mMinZoomScale) { |
| scale = mMinZoomScale; |
| } else if (scale > mMaxZoomScale) { |
| scale = mMaxZoomScale; |
| } |
| return scale; |
| } |
| |
| public final boolean isZoomScaleFixed() { |
| return mMinZoomScale >= mMaxZoomScale; |
| } |
| |
| public static final boolean exceedsMinScaleIncrement(float scaleA, float scaleB) { |
| return Math.abs(scaleA - scaleB) >= MINIMUM_SCALE_INCREMENT; |
| } |
| |
| public boolean willScaleTriggerZoom(float scale) { |
| return exceedsMinScaleIncrement(scale, mActualScale); |
| } |
| |
| public final boolean canZoomIn() { |
| return mMaxZoomScale - mActualScale > MINIMUM_SCALE_INCREMENT; |
| } |
| |
| public final boolean canZoomOut() { |
| return mActualScale - mMinZoomScale > MINIMUM_SCALE_INCREMENT; |
| } |
| |
| public boolean zoomIn() { |
| return zoom(1.25f); |
| } |
| |
| public boolean zoomOut() { |
| return zoom(0.8f); |
| } |
| |
| // returns TRUE if zoom out succeeds and FALSE if no zoom changes. |
| private boolean zoom(float zoomMultiplier) { |
| // TODO: alternatively we can disallow this during draw history mode |
| mWebView.switchOutDrawHistory(); |
| // Center zooming to the center of the screen. |
| mZoomCenterX = mWebView.getViewWidth() * .5f; |
| mZoomCenterY = mWebView.getViewHeight() * .5f; |
| mAnchorX = mWebView.viewToContentX((int) mZoomCenterX + mWebView.getScrollX()); |
| mAnchorY = mWebView.viewToContentY((int) mZoomCenterY + mWebView.getScrollY()); |
| return startZoomAnimation(mActualScale * zoomMultiplier, true); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Initiates an animated zoom of the WebView. |
| * |
| * @return true if the new scale triggered an animation and false otherwise. |
| */ |
| public boolean startZoomAnimation(float scale, boolean reflowText) { |
| float oldScale = mActualScale; |
| mInitialScrollX = mWebView.getScrollX(); |
| mInitialScrollY = mWebView.getScrollY(); |
| |
| // snap to reading level scale if it is close |
| if (!exceedsMinScaleIncrement(scale, getReadingLevelScale())) { |
| scale = getReadingLevelScale(); |
| } |
| |
| setZoomScale(scale, reflowText); |
| |
| if (oldScale != mActualScale) { |
| // use mZoomPickerScale to see zoom preview first |
| mZoomStart = SystemClock.uptimeMillis(); |
| mInvInitialZoomScale = 1.0f / oldScale; |
| mInvFinalZoomScale = 1.0f / mActualScale; |
| mZoomScale = mActualScale; |
| mWebView.onFixedLengthZoomAnimationStart(); |
| mWebView.invalidate(); |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * This method is called by the WebView's drawing code when a fixed length zoom |
| * animation is occurring. Its purpose is to animate the zooming of the canvas |
| * to the desired scale which was specified in startZoomAnimation(...). |
| * |
| * A fixed length animation begins when startZoomAnimation(...) is called and |
| * continues until the ZOOM_ANIMATION_LENGTH time has elapsed. During that |
| * interval each time the WebView draws it calls this function which is |
| * responsible for generating the animation. |
| * |
| * Additionally, the WebView can check to see if such an animation is currently |
| * in progress by calling isFixedLengthAnimationInProgress(). |
| */ |
| public void animateZoom(Canvas canvas) { |
| if (mZoomScale == 0) { |
| Log.w(LOGTAG, "A WebView is attempting to perform a fixed length " |
| + "zoom animation when no zoom is in progress"); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| float zoomScale; |
| int interval = (int) (SystemClock.uptimeMillis() - mZoomStart); |
| if (interval < ZOOM_ANIMATION_LENGTH) { |
| float ratio = (float) interval / ZOOM_ANIMATION_LENGTH; |
| zoomScale = 1.0f / (mInvInitialZoomScale |
| + (mInvFinalZoomScale - mInvInitialZoomScale) * ratio); |
| mWebView.invalidate(); |
| } else { |
| zoomScale = mZoomScale; |
| // set mZoomScale to be 0 as we have finished animating |
| mZoomScale = 0; |
| mWebView.onFixedLengthZoomAnimationEnd(); |
| } |
| // calculate the intermediate scroll position. Since we need to use |
| // zoomScale, we can't use the WebView's pinLocX/Y functions directly. |
| float scale = zoomScale * mInvInitialZoomScale; |
| int tx = Math.round(scale * (mInitialScrollX + mZoomCenterX) - mZoomCenterX); |
| tx = -WebView.pinLoc(tx, mWebView.getViewWidth(), Math.round(mWebView.getContentWidth() |
| * zoomScale)) + mWebView.getScrollX(); |
| int titleHeight = mWebView.getTitleHeight(); |
| int ty = Math.round(scale |
| * (mInitialScrollY + mZoomCenterY - titleHeight) |
| - (mZoomCenterY - titleHeight)); |
| ty = -(ty <= titleHeight ? Math.max(ty, 0) : WebView.pinLoc(ty |
| - titleHeight, mWebView.getViewHeight(), Math.round(mWebView.getContentHeight() |
| * zoomScale)) + titleHeight) + mWebView.getScrollY(); |
| |
| canvas.translate(tx, ty); |
| canvas.scale(zoomScale, zoomScale); |
| } |
| |
| public boolean isZoomAnimating() { |
| return isFixedLengthAnimationInProgress() || mPinchToZoomAnimating; |
| } |
| |
| public boolean isFixedLengthAnimationInProgress() { |
| return mZoomScale != 0; |
| } |
| |
| public void refreshZoomScale(boolean reflowText) { |
| setZoomScale(mActualScale, reflowText, true); |
| } |
| |
| public void setZoomScale(float scale, boolean reflowText) { |
| setZoomScale(scale, reflowText, false); |
| } |
| |
| private void setZoomScale(float scale, boolean reflowText, boolean force) { |
| final boolean isScaleLessThanMinZoom = scale < mMinZoomScale; |
| scale = computeScaleWithLimits(scale); |
| |
| // determine whether or not we are in the zoom overview mode |
| if (isScaleLessThanMinZoom && mMinZoomScale < mDefaultScale) { |
| mInZoomOverview = true; |
| } else { |
| mInZoomOverview = !exceedsMinScaleIncrement(scale, getZoomOverviewScale()); |
| } |
| |
| if (reflowText) { |
| mTextWrapScale = scale; |
| } |
| |
| if (scale != mActualScale || force) { |
| float oldScale = mActualScale; |
| float oldInvScale = mInvActualScale; |
| |
| if (scale != mActualScale && !mPinchToZoomAnimating) { |
| mCallbackProxy.onScaleChanged(mActualScale, scale); |
| } |
| |
| mActualScale = scale; |
| mInvActualScale = 1 / scale; |
| |
| if (!mWebView.drawHistory()) { |
| |
| // If history Picture is drawn, don't update scroll. They will |
| // be updated when we get out of that mode. |
| // update our scroll so we don't appear to jump |
| // i.e. keep the center of the doc in the center of the view |
| int oldX = mWebView.getScrollX(); |
| int oldY = mWebView.getScrollY(); |
| float ratio = scale * oldInvScale; |
| float sx = ratio * oldX + (ratio - 1) * mZoomCenterX; |
| float sy = ratio * oldY + (ratio - 1) |
| * (mZoomCenterY - mWebView.getTitleHeight()); |
| |
| // Scale all the child views |
| mWebView.mViewManager.scaleAll(); |
| |
| // as we don't have animation for scaling, don't do animation |
| // for scrolling, as it causes weird intermediate state |
| int scrollX = mWebView.pinLocX(Math.round(sx)); |
| int scrollY = mWebView.pinLocY(Math.round(sy)); |
| if(!mWebView.updateScrollCoordinates(scrollX, scrollY)) { |
| // the scroll position is adjusted at the beginning of the |
| // zoom animation. But we want to update the WebKit at the |
| // end of the zoom animation. See comments in onScaleEnd(). |
| mWebView.sendOurVisibleRect(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // if the we need to reflow the text then force the VIEW_SIZE_CHANGED |
| // event to be sent to WebKit |
| mWebView.sendViewSizeZoom(reflowText); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * The double tap gesture can result in different behaviors depending on the |
| * content that is tapped. |
| * |
| * (1) PLUGINS: If the taps occur on a plugin then we maximize the plugin on |
| * the screen. If the plugin is already maximized then zoom the user into |
| * overview mode. |
| * |
| * (2) HTML/OTHER: If the taps occur outside a plugin then the following |
| * heuristic is used. |
| * A. If the current scale is not the same as the text wrap scale and the |
| * layout algorithm specifies the use of NARROW_COLUMNS, then fit to |
| * column by reflowing the text. |
| * B. If the page is not in overview mode then change to overview mode. |
| * C. If the page is in overmode then change to the default scale. |
| */ |
| public void handleDoubleTap(float lastTouchX, float lastTouchY) { |
| WebSettings settings = mWebView.getSettings(); |
| if (settings == null || settings.getUseWideViewPort() == false) { |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| setZoomCenter(lastTouchX, lastTouchY); |
| mAnchorX = mWebView.viewToContentX((int) lastTouchX + mWebView.getScrollX()); |
| mAnchorY = mWebView.viewToContentY((int) lastTouchY + mWebView.getScrollY()); |
| settings.setDoubleTapToastCount(0); |
| |
| // remove the zoom control after double tap |
| dismissZoomPicker(); |
| |
| /* |
| * If the double tap was on a plugin then either zoom to maximize the |
| * plugin on the screen or scale to overview mode. |
| */ |
| ViewManager.ChildView plugin = mWebView.mViewManager.hitTest(mAnchorX, mAnchorY); |
| if (plugin != null) { |
| if (mWebView.isPluginFitOnScreen(plugin)) { |
| zoomToOverview(); |
| } else { |
| mWebView.centerFitRect(plugin.x, plugin.y, plugin.width, plugin.height); |
| } |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (settings.getLayoutAlgorithm() == WebSettings.LayoutAlgorithm.NARROW_COLUMNS |
| && willScaleTriggerZoom(mTextWrapScale)) { |
| refreshZoomScale(true); |
| } else if (!mInZoomOverview) { |
| zoomToOverview(); |
| } else { |
| zoomToReadingLevel(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| private void setZoomOverviewWidth(int width) { |
| mZoomOverviewWidth = width; |
| mInvZoomOverviewWidth = 1.0f / width; |
| } |
| |
| private float getZoomOverviewScale() { |
| return mWebView.getViewWidth() * mInvZoomOverviewWidth; |
| } |
| |
| public boolean isInZoomOverview() { |
| return mInZoomOverview; |
| } |
| |
| private void zoomToOverview() { |
| if (!willScaleTriggerZoom(getZoomOverviewScale())) return; |
| |
| // Force the titlebar fully reveal in overview mode |
| int scrollY = mWebView.getScrollY(); |
| if (scrollY < mWebView.getTitleHeight()) { |
| mWebView.updateScrollCoordinates(mWebView.getScrollX(), 0); |
| } |
| startZoomAnimation(getZoomOverviewScale(), true); |
| } |
| |
| private void zoomToReadingLevel() { |
| final float readingScale = getReadingLevelScale(); |
| int left = mWebView.nativeGetBlockLeftEdge(mAnchorX, mAnchorY, mActualScale); |
| if (left != WebView.NO_LEFTEDGE) { |
| // add a 5pt padding to the left edge. |
| int viewLeft = mWebView.contentToViewX(left < 5 ? 0 : (left - 5)) |
| - mWebView.getScrollX(); |
| // Re-calculate the zoom center so that the new scroll x will be |
| // on the left edge. |
| if (viewLeft > 0) { |
| mZoomCenterX = viewLeft * readingScale / (readingScale - mActualScale); |
| } else { |
| mWebView.scrollBy(viewLeft, 0); |
| mZoomCenterX = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| startZoomAnimation(readingScale, true); |
| } |
| |
| public void updateMultiTouchSupport(Context context) { |
| // check the preconditions |
| assert mWebView.getSettings() != null; |
| |
| WebSettings settings = mWebView.getSettings(); |
| mSupportMultiTouch = context.getPackageManager().hasSystemFeature( |
| PackageManager.FEATURE_TOUCHSCREEN_MULTITOUCH) |
| && settings.supportZoom() && settings.getBuiltInZoomControls(); |
| if (mSupportMultiTouch && (mScaleDetector == null)) { |
| mScaleDetector = new ScaleGestureDetector(context, new ScaleDetectorListener()); |
| } else if (!mSupportMultiTouch && (mScaleDetector != null)) { |
| mScaleDetector = null; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| public boolean supportsMultiTouchZoom() { |
| return mSupportMultiTouch; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Notifies the caller that the ZoomManager is requesting that scale related |
| * updates should not be sent to webkit. This can occur in cases where the |
| * ZoomManager is performing an animation and does not want webkit to update |
| * until the animation is complete. |
| * |
| * @return true if scale related updates should not be sent to webkit and |
| * false otherwise. |
| */ |
| public boolean isPreventingWebkitUpdates() { |
| // currently only animating a multi-touch zoom prevents updates, but |
| // others can add their own conditions to this method if necessary. |
| return mPinchToZoomAnimating; |
| } |
| |
| public ScaleGestureDetector getMultiTouchGestureDetector() { |
| return mScaleDetector; |
| } |
| |
| private class ScaleDetectorListener implements ScaleGestureDetector.OnScaleGestureListener { |
| |
| public boolean onScaleBegin(ScaleGestureDetector detector) { |
| dismissZoomPicker(); |
| mWebView.mViewManager.startZoom(); |
| mWebView.onPinchToZoomAnimationStart(); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| public boolean onScale(ScaleGestureDetector detector) { |
| float scale = Math.round(detector.getScaleFactor() * mActualScale * 100) * 0.01f; |
| if (willScaleTriggerZoom(scale)) { |
| mPinchToZoomAnimating = true; |
| // limit the scale change per step |
| if (scale > mActualScale) { |
| scale = Math.min(scale, mActualScale * 1.25f); |
| } else { |
| scale = Math.max(scale, mActualScale * 0.8f); |
| } |
| setZoomCenter(detector.getFocusX(), detector.getFocusY()); |
| setZoomScale(scale, false); |
| mWebView.invalidate(); |
| return true; |
| } |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| public void onScaleEnd(ScaleGestureDetector detector) { |
| if (mPinchToZoomAnimating) { |
| mPinchToZoomAnimating = false; |
| mAnchorX = mWebView.viewToContentX((int) mZoomCenterX + mWebView.getScrollX()); |
| mAnchorY = mWebView.viewToContentY((int) mZoomCenterY + mWebView.getScrollY()); |
| // don't reflow when zoom in; when zoom out, do reflow if the |
| // new scale is almost minimum scale; |
| boolean reflowNow = !canZoomOut() || (mActualScale <= 0.8 * mTextWrapScale); |
| // force zoom after mPreviewZoomOnly is set to false so that the |
| // new view size will be passed to the WebKit |
| refreshZoomScale(reflowNow); |
| // call invalidate() to draw without zoom filter |
| mWebView.invalidate(); |
| } |
| |
| mWebView.mViewManager.endZoom(); |
| mWebView.onPinchToZoomAnimationEnd(detector); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| public void onSizeChanged(int w, int h, int ow, int oh) { |
| // reset zoom and anchor to the top left corner of the screen |
| // unless we are already zooming |
| if (!isFixedLengthAnimationInProgress()) { |
| int visibleTitleHeight = mWebView.getVisibleTitleHeight(); |
| mZoomCenterX = 0; |
| mZoomCenterY = visibleTitleHeight; |
| mAnchorX = mWebView.viewToContentX(mWebView.getScrollX()); |
| mAnchorY = mWebView.viewToContentY(visibleTitleHeight + mWebView.getScrollY()); |
| } |
| |
| // update mMinZoomScale if the minimum zoom scale is not fixed |
| if (!mMinZoomScaleFixed) { |
| // when change from narrow screen to wide screen, the new viewWidth |
| // can be wider than the old content width. We limit the minimum |
| // scale to 1.0f. The proper minimum scale will be calculated when |
| // the new picture shows up. |
| mMinZoomScale = Math.min(1.0f, (float) mWebView.getViewWidth() |
| / (mWebView.drawHistory() ? mWebView.getHistoryPictureWidth() |
| : mZoomOverviewWidth)); |
| // limit the minZoomScale to the initialScale if it is set |
| if (mInitialScale > 0 && mInitialScale < mMinZoomScale) { |
| mMinZoomScale = mInitialScale; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| dismissZoomPicker(); |
| |
| // onSizeChanged() is called during WebView layout. And any |
| // requestLayout() is blocked during layout. As refreshZoomScale() will |
| // cause its child View to reposition itself through ViewManager's |
| // scaleAll(), we need to post a Runnable to ensure requestLayout(). |
| // Additionally, only update the text wrap scale if the width changed. |
| mWebView.post(new PostScale(w != ow)); |
| } |
| |
| private class PostScale implements Runnable { |
| final boolean mUpdateTextWrap; |
| |
| public PostScale(boolean updateTextWrap) { |
| mUpdateTextWrap = updateTextWrap; |
| } |
| |
| public void run() { |
| if (mWebView.getWebViewCore() != null) { |
| // we always force, in case our height changed, in which case we |
| // still want to send the notification over to webkit. |
| refreshZoomScale(mUpdateTextWrap); |
| // update the zoom buttons as the scale can be changed |
| updateZoomPicker(); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| public void updateZoomRange(WebViewCore.ViewState viewState, |
| int viewWidth, int minPrefWidth) { |
| if (viewState.mMinScale == 0) { |
| if (viewState.mMobileSite) { |
| if (minPrefWidth > Math.max(0, viewWidth)) { |
| mMinZoomScale = (float) viewWidth / minPrefWidth; |
| mMinZoomScaleFixed = false; |
| } else { |
| mMinZoomScale = viewState.mDefaultScale; |
| mMinZoomScaleFixed = true; |
| } |
| } else { |
| mMinZoomScale = mDefaultMinZoomScale; |
| mMinZoomScaleFixed = false; |
| } |
| } else { |
| mMinZoomScale = viewState.mMinScale; |
| mMinZoomScaleFixed = true; |
| } |
| if (viewState.mMaxScale == 0) { |
| mMaxZoomScale = mDefaultMaxZoomScale; |
| } else { |
| mMaxZoomScale = viewState.mMaxScale; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Updates zoom values when Webkit produces a new picture. This method |
| * should only be called from the UI thread's message handler. |
| */ |
| public void onNewPicture(WebViewCore.DrawData drawData) { |
| final int viewWidth = mWebView.getViewWidth(); |
| |
| if (mWebView.getSettings().getUseWideViewPort()) { |
| // limit mZoomOverviewWidth upper bound to |
| // sMaxViewportWidth so that if the page doesn't behave |
| // well, the WebView won't go insane. limit the lower |
| // bound to match the default scale for mobile sites. |
| setZoomOverviewWidth(Math.min(WebView.sMaxViewportWidth, |
| Math.max((int) (viewWidth * mInvDefaultScale), |
| Math.max(drawData.mMinPrefWidth, drawData.mViewPoint.x)))); |
| } |
| |
| final float zoomOverviewScale = getZoomOverviewScale(); |
| if (!mMinZoomScaleFixed) { |
| mMinZoomScale = zoomOverviewScale; |
| } |
| // fit the content width to the current view. Ignore the rounding error case. |
| if (!mWebView.drawHistory() && (mInitialZoomOverview || (mInZoomOverview |
| && Math.abs((viewWidth * mInvActualScale) - mZoomOverviewWidth) > 1))) { |
| mInitialZoomOverview = false; |
| setZoomScale(zoomOverviewScale, !willScaleTriggerZoom(mTextWrapScale)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Updates zoom values after Webkit completes the initial page layout. It |
| * is called when visiting a page for the first time as well as when the |
| * user navigates back to a page (in which case we may need to restore the |
| * zoom levels to the state they were when you left the page). This method |
| * should only be called from the UI thread's message handler. |
| */ |
| public void onFirstLayout(WebViewCore.DrawData drawData) { |
| // precondition check |
| assert drawData != null; |
| assert drawData.mViewState != null; |
| assert mWebView.getSettings() != null; |
| |
| WebViewCore.ViewState viewState = drawData.mViewState; |
| final Point viewSize = drawData.mViewPoint; |
| updateZoomRange(viewState, viewSize.x, drawData.mMinPrefWidth); |
| |
| if (!mWebView.drawHistory()) { |
| final float scale; |
| final boolean reflowText; |
| |
| if (mInitialScale > 0) { |
| scale = mInitialScale; |
| reflowText = exceedsMinScaleIncrement(mTextWrapScale, scale); |
| } else if (viewState.mViewScale > 0) { |
| mTextWrapScale = viewState.mTextWrapScale; |
| scale = viewState.mViewScale; |
| reflowText = false; |
| } else { |
| WebSettings settings = mWebView.getSettings(); |
| if (settings.getUseWideViewPort() && settings.getLoadWithOverviewMode()) { |
| mInitialZoomOverview = true; |
| scale = (float) mWebView.getViewWidth() / WebView.DEFAULT_VIEWPORT_WIDTH; |
| } else { |
| scale = viewState.mTextWrapScale; |
| } |
| reflowText = exceedsMinScaleIncrement(mTextWrapScale, scale); |
| } |
| setZoomScale(scale, reflowText); |
| |
| // update the zoom buttons as the scale can be changed |
| updateZoomPicker(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| public void saveZoomState(Bundle b) { |
| b.putFloat("scale", mActualScale); |
| b.putFloat("textwrapScale", mTextWrapScale); |
| b.putBoolean("overview", mInZoomOverview); |
| } |
| |
| public void restoreZoomState(Bundle b) { |
| // as getWidth() / getHeight() of the view are not available yet, set up |
| // mActualScale, so that when onSizeChanged() is called, the rest will |
| // be set correctly |
| mActualScale = b.getFloat("scale", 1.0f); |
| mInvActualScale = 1 / mActualScale; |
| mTextWrapScale = b.getFloat("textwrapScale", mActualScale); |
| mInZoomOverview = b.getBoolean("overview"); |
| } |
| |
| private ZoomControlBase getCurrentZoomControl() { |
| if (mWebView.getSettings() != null && mWebView.getSettings().supportZoom()) { |
| if (mWebView.getSettings().getBuiltInZoomControls()) { |
| if (mEmbeddedZoomControl == null) { |
| mEmbeddedZoomControl = new ZoomControlEmbedded(this, mWebView); |
| } |
| return mEmbeddedZoomControl; |
| } else { |
| if (mExternalZoomControl == null) { |
| mExternalZoomControl = new ZoomControlExternal(mWebView); |
| } |
| return mExternalZoomControl; |
| } |
| } |
| return null; |
| } |
| |
| public void invokeZoomPicker() { |
| ZoomControlBase control = getCurrentZoomControl(); |
| if (control != null) { |
| control.show(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| public void dismissZoomPicker() { |
| ZoomControlBase control = getCurrentZoomControl(); |
| if (control != null) { |
| control.hide(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| public boolean isZoomPickerVisible() { |
| ZoomControlBase control = getCurrentZoomControl(); |
| return (control != null) ? control.isVisible() : false; |
| } |
| |
| public void updateZoomPicker() { |
| ZoomControlBase control = getCurrentZoomControl(); |
| if (control != null) { |
| control.update(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * The embedded zoom control intercepts touch events and automatically stays |
| * visible. The external control needs to constantly refresh its internal |
| * timer to stay visible. |
| */ |
| public void keepZoomPickerVisible() { |
| ZoomControlBase control = getCurrentZoomControl(); |
| if (control != null && control == mExternalZoomControl) { |
| control.show(); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| public View getExternalZoomPicker() { |
| ZoomControlBase control = getCurrentZoomControl(); |
| if (control != null && control == mExternalZoomControl) { |
| return mExternalZoomControl.getControls(); |
| } else { |
| return null; |
| } |
| } |
| } |