1 package android.app;
2 
3 import android.annotation.AnimatorRes;
4 import android.annotation.IdRes;
5 import android.annotation.IntDef;
6 import android.annotation.Nullable;
7 import android.annotation.StringRes;
8 import android.annotation.StyleRes;
9 import android.os.Bundle;
10 import android.view.View;
11 
12 import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
13 import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
14 
15 /**
16  * API for performing a set of Fragment operations.
17  *
18  * <div class="special reference">
19  * <h3>Developer Guides</h3>
20  * <p>For more information about using fragments, read the
21  * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/components/fragments.html">Fragments</a> developer
22  * guide.</p>
23  * </div>
24  *
25  * @deprecated Use the <a href="{@docRoot}tools/extras/support-library.html">Support Library</a>
26  *      {@link android.support.v4.app.FragmentTransaction}
27  */
28 @Deprecated
29 public abstract class FragmentTransaction {
30     /**
31      * Calls {@link #add(int, Fragment, String)} with a 0 containerViewId.
32      */
add(Fragment fragment, String tag)33     public abstract FragmentTransaction add(Fragment fragment, String tag);
34 
35     /**
36      * Calls {@link #add(int, Fragment, String)} with a null tag.
37      */
add(@dRes int containerViewId, Fragment fragment)38     public abstract FragmentTransaction add(@IdRes int containerViewId, Fragment fragment);
39 
40     /**
41      * Add a fragment to the activity state.  This fragment may optionally
42      * also have its view (if {@link Fragment#onCreateView Fragment.onCreateView}
43      * returns non-null) inserted into a container view of the activity.
44      *
45      * @param containerViewId Optional identifier of the container this fragment is
46      * to be placed in.  If 0, it will not be placed in a container.
47      * @param fragment The fragment to be added.  This fragment must not already
48      * be added to the activity.
49      * @param tag Optional tag name for the fragment, to later retrieve the
50      * fragment with {@link FragmentManager#findFragmentByTag(String)
51      * FragmentManager.findFragmentByTag(String)}.
52      *
53      * @return Returns the same FragmentTransaction instance.
54      */
add(@dRes int containerViewId, Fragment fragment, String tag)55     public abstract FragmentTransaction add(@IdRes int containerViewId, Fragment fragment,
56             String tag);
57 
58     /**
59      * Calls {@link #replace(int, Fragment, String)} with a null tag.
60      */
replace(@dRes int containerViewId, Fragment fragment)61     public abstract FragmentTransaction replace(@IdRes int containerViewId, Fragment fragment);
62 
63     /**
64      * Replace an existing fragment that was added to a container.  This is
65      * essentially the same as calling {@link #remove(Fragment)} for all
66      * currently added fragments that were added with the same containerViewId
67      * and then {@link #add(int, Fragment, String)} with the same arguments
68      * given here.
69      *
70      * @param containerViewId Identifier of the container whose fragment(s) are
71      * to be replaced.
72      * @param fragment The new fragment to place in the container.
73      * @param tag Optional tag name for the fragment, to later retrieve the
74      * fragment with {@link FragmentManager#findFragmentByTag(String)
75      * FragmentManager.findFragmentByTag(String)}.
76      *
77      * @return Returns the same FragmentTransaction instance.
78      */
replace(@dRes int containerViewId, Fragment fragment, String tag)79     public abstract FragmentTransaction replace(@IdRes int containerViewId, Fragment fragment,
80             String tag);
81 
82     /**
83      * Remove an existing fragment.  If it was added to a container, its view
84      * is also removed from that container.
85      *
86      * @param fragment The fragment to be removed.
87      *
88      * @return Returns the same FragmentTransaction instance.
89      */
remove(Fragment fragment)90     public abstract FragmentTransaction remove(Fragment fragment);
91 
92     /**
93      * Hides an existing fragment.  This is only relevant for fragments whose
94      * views have been added to a container, as this will cause the view to
95      * be hidden.
96      *
97      * @param fragment The fragment to be hidden.
98      *
99      * @return Returns the same FragmentTransaction instance.
100      */
hide(Fragment fragment)101     public abstract FragmentTransaction hide(Fragment fragment);
102 
103     /**
104      * Shows a previously hidden fragment.  This is only relevant for fragments whose
105      * views have been added to a container, as this will cause the view to
106      * be shown.
107      *
108      * @param fragment The fragment to be shown.
109      *
110      * @return Returns the same FragmentTransaction instance.
111      */
show(Fragment fragment)112     public abstract FragmentTransaction show(Fragment fragment);
113 
114     /**
115      * Detach the given fragment from the UI.  This is the same state as
116      * when it is put on the back stack: the fragment is removed from
117      * the UI, however its state is still being actively managed by the
118      * fragment manager.  When going into this state its view hierarchy
119      * is destroyed.
120      *
121      * @param fragment The fragment to be detached.
122      *
123      * @return Returns the same FragmentTransaction instance.
124      */
detach(Fragment fragment)125     public abstract FragmentTransaction detach(Fragment fragment);
126 
127     /**
128      * Re-attach a fragment after it had previously been detached from
129      * the UI with {@link #detach(Fragment)}.  This
130      * causes its view hierarchy to be re-created, attached to the UI,
131      * and displayed.
132      *
133      * @param fragment The fragment to be attached.
134      *
135      * @return Returns the same FragmentTransaction instance.
136      */
attach(Fragment fragment)137     public abstract FragmentTransaction attach(Fragment fragment);
138 
139     /**
140      * Set a currently active fragment in this FragmentManager as the primary navigation fragment.
141      *
142      * <p>The primary navigation fragment's
143      * {@link Fragment#getChildFragmentManager() child FragmentManager} will be called first
144      * to process delegated navigation actions such as {@link FragmentManager#popBackStack()}
145      * if no ID or transaction name is provided to pop to. Navigation operations outside of the
146      * fragment system may choose to delegate those actions to the primary navigation fragment
147      * as returned by {@link FragmentManager#getPrimaryNavigationFragment()}.</p>
148      *
149      * <p>The fragment provided must currently be added to the FragmentManager to be set as
150      * a primary navigation fragment, or previously added as part of this transaction.</p>
151      *
152      * @param fragment the fragment to set as the primary navigation fragment
153      * @return the same FragmentTransaction instance
154      */
setPrimaryNavigationFragment(Fragment fragment)155     public abstract FragmentTransaction setPrimaryNavigationFragment(Fragment fragment);
156 
157     /**
158      * @return <code>true</code> if this transaction contains no operations,
159      * <code>false</code> otherwise.
160      */
isEmpty()161     public abstract boolean isEmpty();
162 
163     /**
164      * Bit mask that is set for all enter transitions.
165      */
166     public static final int TRANSIT_ENTER_MASK = 0x1000;
167 
168     /**
169      * Bit mask that is set for all exit transitions.
170      */
171     public static final int TRANSIT_EXIT_MASK = 0x2000;
172 
173     /** Not set up for a transition. */
174     public static final int TRANSIT_UNSET = -1;
175     /** No animation for transition. */
176     public static final int TRANSIT_NONE = 0;
177     /** Fragment is being added onto the stack */
178     public static final int TRANSIT_FRAGMENT_OPEN = 1 | TRANSIT_ENTER_MASK;
179     /** Fragment is being removed from the stack */
180     public static final int TRANSIT_FRAGMENT_CLOSE = 2 | TRANSIT_EXIT_MASK;
181     /** Fragment should simply fade in or out; that is, no strong navigation associated
182      * with it except that it is appearing or disappearing for some reason. */
183     public static final int TRANSIT_FRAGMENT_FADE = 3 | TRANSIT_ENTER_MASK;
184 
185     /** @hide */
186     @IntDef(prefix = { "TRANSIT_" }, value = {
187             TRANSIT_NONE,
188             TRANSIT_FRAGMENT_OPEN,
189             TRANSIT_FRAGMENT_CLOSE,
190             TRANSIT_FRAGMENT_FADE
191     })
192     @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
193     public @interface Transit {}
194 
195     /**
196      * Set specific animation resources to run for the fragments that are
197      * entering and exiting in this transaction. These animations will not be
198      * played when popping the back stack.
199      */
setCustomAnimations(@nimatorRes int enter, @AnimatorRes int exit)200     public abstract FragmentTransaction setCustomAnimations(@AnimatorRes int enter,
201             @AnimatorRes int exit);
202 
203     /**
204      * Set specific animation resources to run for the fragments that are
205      * entering and exiting in this transaction. The <code>popEnter</code>
206      * and <code>popExit</code> animations will be played for enter/exit
207      * operations specifically when popping the back stack.
208      */
setCustomAnimations(@nimatorRes int enter, @AnimatorRes int exit, @AnimatorRes int popEnter, @AnimatorRes int popExit)209     public abstract FragmentTransaction setCustomAnimations(@AnimatorRes int enter,
210             @AnimatorRes int exit, @AnimatorRes int popEnter, @AnimatorRes int popExit);
211 
212     /**
213      * Select a standard transition animation for this transaction.  May be
214      * one of {@link #TRANSIT_NONE}, {@link #TRANSIT_FRAGMENT_OPEN},
215      * {@link #TRANSIT_FRAGMENT_CLOSE}, or {@link #TRANSIT_FRAGMENT_FADE}.
216      */
setTransition(@ransit int transit)217     public abstract FragmentTransaction setTransition(@Transit int transit);
218 
219     /**
220      * Used with to map a View from a removed or hidden Fragment to a View from a shown
221      * or added Fragment.
222      * @param sharedElement A View in a disappearing Fragment to match with a View in an
223      *                      appearing Fragment.
224      * @param name The transitionName for a View in an appearing Fragment to match to the shared
225      *             element.
226      */
addSharedElement(View sharedElement, String name)227     public abstract FragmentTransaction addSharedElement(View sharedElement, String name);
228 
229     /**
230      * Set a custom style resource that will be used for resolving transit
231      * animations.
232      */
setTransitionStyle(@tyleRes int styleRes)233     public abstract FragmentTransaction setTransitionStyle(@StyleRes int styleRes);
234 
235     /**
236      * Add this transaction to the back stack.  This means that the transaction
237      * will be remembered after it is committed, and will reverse its operation
238      * when later popped off the stack.
239      *
240      * @param name An optional name for this back stack state, or null.
241      */
addToBackStack(@ullable String name)242     public abstract FragmentTransaction addToBackStack(@Nullable String name);
243 
244     /**
245      * Returns true if this FragmentTransaction is allowed to be added to the back
246      * stack. If this method would return false, {@link #addToBackStack(String)}
247      * will throw {@link IllegalStateException}.
248      *
249      * @return True if {@link #addToBackStack(String)} is permitted on this transaction.
250      */
isAddToBackStackAllowed()251     public abstract boolean isAddToBackStackAllowed();
252 
253     /**
254      * Disallow calls to {@link #addToBackStack(String)}. Any future calls to
255      * addToBackStack will throw {@link IllegalStateException}. If addToBackStack
256      * has already been called, this method will throw IllegalStateException.
257      */
disallowAddToBackStack()258     public abstract FragmentTransaction disallowAddToBackStack();
259 
260     /**
261      * Set the full title to show as a bread crumb when this transaction
262      * is on the back stack, as used by {@link FragmentBreadCrumbs}.
263      *
264      * @param res A string resource containing the title.
265      */
setBreadCrumbTitle(@tringRes int res)266     public abstract FragmentTransaction setBreadCrumbTitle(@StringRes int res);
267 
268     /**
269      * Like {@link #setBreadCrumbTitle(int)} but taking a raw string; this
270      * method is <em>not</em> recommended, as the string can not be changed
271      * later if the locale changes.
272      */
setBreadCrumbTitle(CharSequence text)273     public abstract FragmentTransaction setBreadCrumbTitle(CharSequence text);
274 
275     /**
276      * Set the short title to show as a bread crumb when this transaction
277      * is on the back stack, as used by {@link FragmentBreadCrumbs}.
278      *
279      * @param res A string resource containing the title.
280      */
setBreadCrumbShortTitle(@tringRes int res)281     public abstract FragmentTransaction setBreadCrumbShortTitle(@StringRes int res);
282 
283     /**
284      * Like {@link #setBreadCrumbShortTitle(int)} but taking a raw string; this
285      * method is <em>not</em> recommended, as the string can not be changed
286      * later if the locale changes.
287      */
setBreadCrumbShortTitle(CharSequence text)288     public abstract FragmentTransaction setBreadCrumbShortTitle(CharSequence text);
289 
290     /**
291      * Sets whether or not to allow optimizing operations within and across
292      * transactions. This will remove redundant operations, eliminating
293      * operations that cancel. For example, if two transactions are executed
294      * together, one that adds a fragment A and the next replaces it with fragment B,
295      * the operations will cancel and only fragment B will be added. That means that
296      * fragment A may not go through the creation/destruction lifecycle.
297      * <p>
298      * The side effect of removing redundant operations is that fragments may have state changes
299      * out of the expected order. For example, one transaction adds fragment A,
300      * a second adds fragment B, then a third removes fragment A. Without removing the redundant
301      * operations, fragment B could expect that while it is being created, fragment A will also
302      * exist because fragment A will be removed after fragment B was added.
303      * With removing redundant operations, fragment B cannot expect fragment A to exist when
304      * it has been created because fragment A's add/remove will be optimized out.
305      * <p>
306      * It can also reorder the state changes of Fragments to allow for better Transitions.
307      * Added Fragments may have {@link Fragment#onCreate(Bundle)} called before replaced
308      * Fragments have {@link Fragment#onDestroy()} called.
309      * <p>
310      * The default is {@code false} for applications targeting version
311      * versions prior to O and {@code true} for applications targeting O and
312      * later.
313      *
314      * @param reorderingAllowed {@code true} to enable optimizing out redundant operations
315      *                          or {@code false} to disable optimizing out redundant
316      *                          operations on this transaction.
317      */
setReorderingAllowed(boolean reorderingAllowed)318     public abstract FragmentTransaction setReorderingAllowed(boolean reorderingAllowed);
319 
320     /**
321      * Add a Runnable to this transaction that will be run after this transaction has
322      * been committed. If fragment transactions are {@link #setReorderingAllowed(boolean) optimized}
323      * this may be after other subsequent fragment operations have also taken place, or operations
324      * in this transaction may have been optimized out due to the presence of a subsequent
325      * fragment transaction in the batch.
326      *
327      *
328      * <p>If a transaction is committed using {@link #commitAllowingStateLoss()} this runnable
329      * may be executed when the FragmentManager is in a state where new transactions may not
330      * be committed without allowing state loss.</p>
331      *
332      * <p><code>runOnCommit</code> may not be used with transactions
333      * {@link #addToBackStack(String) added to the back stack} as Runnables cannot be persisted
334      * with back stack state. {@link IllegalStateException} will be thrown if
335      * {@link #addToBackStack(String)} has been previously called for this transaction
336      * or if it is called after a call to <code>runOnCommit</code>.</p>
337      *
338      * @param runnable Runnable to add
339      * @return this FragmentTransaction
340      * @throws IllegalStateException if {@link #addToBackStack(String)} has been called
341      */
runOnCommit(Runnable runnable)342     public abstract FragmentTransaction runOnCommit(Runnable runnable);
343 
344     /**
345      * Schedules a commit of this transaction.  The commit does
346      * not happen immediately; it will be scheduled as work on the main thread
347      * to be done the next time that thread is ready.
348      *
349      * <p class="note">A transaction can only be committed with this method
350      * prior to its containing activity saving its state.  If the commit is
351      * attempted after that point, an exception will be thrown.  This is
352      * because the state after the commit can be lost if the activity needs to
353      * be restored from its state.  See {@link #commitAllowingStateLoss()} for
354      * situations where it may be okay to lose the commit.</p>
355      *
356      * @return Returns the identifier of this transaction's back stack entry,
357      * if {@link #addToBackStack(String)} had been called.  Otherwise, returns
358      * a negative number.
359      */
commit()360     public abstract int commit();
361 
362     /**
363      * Like {@link #commit} but allows the commit to be executed after an
364      * activity's state is saved.  This is dangerous because the commit can
365      * be lost if the activity needs to later be restored from its state, so
366      * this should only be used for cases where it is okay for the UI state
367      * to change unexpectedly on the user.
368      */
commitAllowingStateLoss()369     public abstract int commitAllowingStateLoss();
370 
371     /**
372      * Commits this transaction synchronously. Any added fragments will be
373      * initialized and brought completely to the lifecycle state of their host
374      * and any removed fragments will be torn down accordingly before this
375      * call returns. Committing a transaction in this way allows fragments
376      * to be added as dedicated, encapsulated components that monitor the
377      * lifecycle state of their host while providing firmer ordering guarantees
378      * around when those fragments are fully initialized and ready. Fragments
379      * that manage views will have those views created and attached.
380      *
381      * <p>Calling <code>commitNow</code> is preferable to calling
382      * {@link #commit()} followed by {@link FragmentManager#executePendingTransactions()}
383      * as the latter will have the side effect of attempting to commit <em>all</em>
384      * currently pending transactions whether that is the desired behavior
385      * or not.</p>
386      *
387      * <p>Transactions committed in this way may not be added to the
388      * FragmentManager's back stack, as doing so would break other expected
389      * ordering guarantees for other asynchronously committed transactions.
390      * This method will throw {@link IllegalStateException} if the transaction
391      * previously requested to be added to the back stack with
392      * {@link #addToBackStack(String)}.</p>
393      *
394      * <p class="note">A transaction can only be committed with this method
395      * prior to its containing activity saving its state.  If the commit is
396      * attempted after that point, an exception will be thrown.  This is
397      * because the state after the commit can be lost if the activity needs to
398      * be restored from its state.  See {@link #commitAllowingStateLoss()} for
399      * situations where it may be okay to lose the commit.</p>
400      */
commitNow()401     public abstract void commitNow();
402 
403     /**
404      * Like {@link #commitNow} but allows the commit to be executed after an
405      * activity's state is saved.  This is dangerous because the commit can
406      * be lost if the activity needs to later be restored from its state, so
407      * this should only be used for cases where it is okay for the UI state
408      * to change unexpectedly on the user.
409      */
commitNowAllowingStateLoss()410     public abstract void commitNowAllowingStateLoss();
411 }
412