14 Stimmen

ExpandableListFragment mit LoaderManager für Kompatibilitätspaket

Ich möchte meine ExpandableListActivity mit Honeycomb kompatibel machen. Ich frage mich, warum es kein ExpandableListFragment für das Kompatibilitätspaket gibt.

Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, ExpandableListView mit der normalen Fragment-Klasse arbeiten zu lassen? Wie lade ich die Cursors mit dem LoaderManager?

23voto

arne.jans Punkte 3728

Ich hatte das gleiche Problem. Ich habe keine Lösung dafür gefunden, also habe ich beschlossen, das ExpandableListFragment selbst zu implementieren, basierend auf einer Kombination aus dem Android.support.v4.app.ListFragment (Kompatibilitäts-API) und der Android.app.ExpandableListActivity von API Level 8, so dass dies mit API Level < 11 kompatibel sein sollte.

Ich habe allerdings keine Antwort auf Ihre Frage zu Cursors und LoaderManagern.

Eine Sache über meine Version des ExpandableListFragment zu beachten, müssen Sie seine Methode onContentChanged() selbst von der oncontentchanged()-Methode-Definition Ihrer kapselnden Aktivität aufrufen, oder sonst gibt es keine Hörer an die listitems angehängt werden.

Der Quellcode für ExpandableListFragment (in einer lokalen Paketkopie von Android.support.v4.app, benennen Sie es wie Sie wollen):

package android.support.v4.app;

import android.app.Fragment;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.os.Handler;
import android.view.ContextMenu;
import android.view.ContextMenu.ContextMenuInfo;
import android.view.Gravity;
import android.view.LayoutInflater;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.View.OnCreateContextMenuListener;
import android.view.ViewGroup;
import android.view.animation.AnimationUtils;
import android.widget.AdapterView;
import android.widget.ExpandableListAdapter;
import android.widget.ExpandableListView;
import android.widget.FrameLayout;
import android.widget.ListAdapter;
import android.widget.ListView;
import android.widget.TextView;

public class ExpandableListFragment extends Fragment
    implements OnCreateContextMenuListener,
    ExpandableListView.OnChildClickListener, ExpandableListView.OnGroupCollapseListener,
    ExpandableListView.OnGroupExpandListener
    {

    static final int INTERNAL_EMPTY_ID = 0x00ff0001;

    final private Handler mHandler = new Handler();

    final private Runnable mRequestFocus = new Runnable() {
        public void run() {
            mList.focusableViewAvailable(mList);
        }
    };

    final private AdapterView.OnItemClickListener mOnClickListener
            = new AdapterView.OnItemClickListener() {
        public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> parent, View v, int position, long id) {
            onListItemClick((ListView)parent, v, position, id);
        }
    };

    ExpandableListAdapter mAdapter;
    ExpandableListView mList;
    View mEmptyView;
    TextView mStandardEmptyView;
    View mListContainer;
    boolean mSetEmptyText;
    boolean mListShown;
    boolean mFinishedStart = false;

    public ExpandableListFragment() {
    }

    /**
     * Provide default implementation to return a simple list view.  Subclasses
     * can override to replace with their own layout.  If doing so, the
     * returned view hierarchy <em>must</em> have a ListView whose id
     * is {@link android.R.id#list android.R.id.list} and can optionally
     * have a sibling view id {@link android.R.id#empty android.R.id.empty}
     * that is to be shown when the list is empty.
     *
     * <p>If you are overriding this method with your own custom content,
     * consider including the standard layout {@link android.R.layout#list_content}
     * in your layout file, so that you continue to retain all of the standard
     * behavior of ListFragment.  In particular, this is currently the only
     * way to have the built-in indeterminant progress state be shown.
     */
    @Override
    public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container,
            Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        FrameLayout root = new FrameLayout(getActivity());

        TextView tv = new TextView(getActivity());
        tv.setId(INTERNAL_EMPTY_ID);
        tv.setGravity(Gravity.CENTER);
        root.addView(tv, new FrameLayout.LayoutParams(
                ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT, ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT));

        ListView lv = new ListView(getActivity());
        lv.setId(android.R.id.list);
        lv.setDrawSelectorOnTop(false);
        root.addView(lv, new FrameLayout.LayoutParams(
                ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT, ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT));

        ListView.LayoutParams lp = new ListView.LayoutParams(
                ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT, ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT);
        root.setLayoutParams(lp);

        return root;
    }

    /**
     * Attach to list view once Fragment is ready to run.
     */
    @Override
    public void onActivityCreated(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onActivityCreated(savedInstanceState);
        ensureList();
    }

    /**
     * Detach from list view.
     */
    @Override
    public void onDestroyView() {
        mHandler.removeCallbacks(mRequestFocus);
        mList = null;
        super.onDestroyView();
    }

    /**
     * This method will be called when an item in the list is selected.
     * Subclasses should override. Subclasses can call
     * getListView().getItemAtPosition(position) if they need to access the
     * data associated with the selected item.
     *
     * @param l The ListView where the click happened
     * @param v The view that was clicked within the ListView
     * @param position The position of the view in the list
     * @param id The row id of the item that was clicked
     */
    public void onListItemClick(ListView l, View v, int position, long id) {
    }

    /**
     * Provide the cursor for the list view.
     */
    public void setListAdapter(ExpandableListAdapter adapter) {
        boolean hadAdapter = mAdapter != null;
        mAdapter = adapter;
        if (mList != null) {
            mList.setAdapter(adapter);
            if (!mListShown && !hadAdapter) {
                // The list was hidden, and previously didn't have an
                // adapter.  It is now time to show it.
                setListShown(true, getView().getWindowToken() != null);
            }
        }
    }

    /**
     * Set the currently selected list item to the specified
     * position with the adapter's data
     *
     * @param position
     */
    public void setSelection(int position) {
        ensureList();
        mList.setSelection(position);
    }

    public long getSelectedPosition() {
        ensureList();
        return mList.getSelectedPosition();
    }

    public long getSelectedId() {
        ensureList();
        return mList.getSelectedId();
    }

    public ExpandableListView getExpandableListView() {
        ensureList();
        return mList;
    }

    /**
     * The default content for a ListFragment has a TextView that can
     * be shown when the list is empty.  If you would like to have it
     * shown, call this method to supply the text it should use.
     */
    public void setEmptyText(CharSequence text) {
        ensureList();
        if (mStandardEmptyView == null) {
            throw new IllegalStateException("Can't be used with a custom content view");
        }
        mStandardEmptyView.setText(text);
        if (!mSetEmptyText) {
            mList.setEmptyView(mStandardEmptyView);
            mSetEmptyText = true;
        }
    }

    /**
     * Control whether the list is being displayed.  You can make it not
     * displayed if you are waiting for the initial data to show in it.  During
     * this time an indeterminant progress indicator will be shown instead.
     *
     * <p>Applications do not normally need to use this themselves.  The default
     * behavior of ListFragment is to start with the list not being shown, only
     * showing it once an adapter is given with {@link #setListAdapter(ListAdapter)}.
     * If the list at that point had not been shown, when it does get shown
     * it will be do without the user ever seeing the hidden state.
     *
     * @param shown If true, the list view is shown; if false, the progress
     * indicator.  The initial value is true.
     */
    public void setListShown(boolean shown) {
        setListShown(shown, true);
    }

    /**
     * Like {@link #setListShown(boolean)}, but no animation is used when
     * transitioning from the previous state.
     */
    public void setListShownNoAnimation(boolean shown) {
        setListShown(shown, false);
    }

    /**
     * Control whether the list is being displayed.  You can make it not
     * displayed if you are waiting for the initial data to show in it.  During
     * this time an indeterminant progress indicator will be shown instead.
     *
     * @param shown If true, the list view is shown; if false, the progress
     * indicator.  The initial value is true.
     * @param animate If true, an animation will be used to transition to the
     * new state.
     */
    private void setListShown(boolean shown, boolean animate) {
        ensureList();
        if (mListShown == shown) {
            return;
        }
        mListShown = shown;
        if (shown) {
            if (animate) {
                mListContainer.startAnimation(AnimationUtils.loadAnimation(
                        getActivity(), android.R.anim.fade_in));
            }
            mListContainer.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
        } else {
            if (animate) {
                mListContainer.startAnimation(AnimationUtils.loadAnimation(
                        getActivity(), android.R.anim.fade_out));
            }
            mListContainer.setVisibility(View.GONE);
        }
    }

    /**
     * Get the ListAdapter associated with this activity's ListView.
     */
    public ExpandableListAdapter getExpandableListAdapter() {
        return mAdapter;
    }

    private void ensureList() {
        if (mList != null) {
            return;
        }
        View root = getView();
        if (root == null) {
            throw new IllegalStateException("Content view not yet created");
        }
        if (root instanceof ExpandableListView) {
            mList = (ExpandableListView)root;
        } else {
            mStandardEmptyView = (TextView)root.findViewById(INTERNAL_EMPTY_ID);
            if (mStandardEmptyView == null) {
                mEmptyView = root.findViewById(android.R.id.empty);
            }
            mListContainer = null; //root.findViewById(com.android.internal.R.id.listContainer);
            View rawListView = root.findViewById(android.R.id.list);
            if (!(rawListView instanceof ExpandableListView)) {
                if (rawListView == null) {
                    throw new RuntimeException(
                            "Your content must have a ExpandableListView whose id attribute is " +
                            "'android.R.id.list'");
                }
                throw new RuntimeException(
                        "Content has view with id attribute 'android.R.id.list' "
                        + "that is not a ExpandableListView class");
            }
            mList = (ExpandableListView)rawListView;
            if (mEmptyView != null) {
                mList.setEmptyView(mEmptyView);
            }
        }
        mListShown = true;
        mList.setOnItemClickListener(mOnClickListener);
        if (mAdapter != null) {
            setListAdapter(mAdapter);
        } else {
            // We are starting without an adapter, so assume we won't
            // have our data right away and start with the progress indicator.
            setListShown(false, false);
        }
        mHandler.post(mRequestFocus);
    }

    @Override
    public void onGroupExpand(int arg0) {
        // TODO Auto-generated method stub

    }

    @Override
    public void onGroupCollapse(int arg0) {
        // TODO Auto-generated method stub

    }

    @Override
    public boolean onChildClick(ExpandableListView arg0, View arg1, int arg2,
            int arg3, long arg4) {
        // TODO Auto-generated method stub
        return false;
    }

    @Override
    public void onCreateContextMenu(ContextMenu menu, View v, ContextMenuInfo menuInfo) {
    }

    public void onContentChanged() {
        View emptyView = getView().findViewById(android.R.id.empty);
        mList = (ExpandableListView)getView().findViewById(android.R.id.list);
        if (mList == null) {
            throw new RuntimeException(
                    "Your content must have a ExpandableListView whose id attribute is " +
                    "'android.R.id.list'");
        }
        if (emptyView != null) {
            mList.setEmptyView(emptyView);
        }
        mList.setOnChildClickListener(this);
        mList.setOnGroupExpandListener(this);
        mList.setOnGroupCollapseListener(this);

        if (mFinishedStart) {
            setListAdapter(mAdapter);
        }
        mFinishedStart = true;
    }
}

8voto

ktran9.lbs Punkte 191

Ich bin mir nicht sicher, ob jemand den Code aus dem Beitrag von arne.jans zum Laufen bringen kann, aber ich konnte es nicht, weil der mListContainer immer null ist. Die ensureList() ist eigentlich jedes Mal, wenn wir gehen, um setListShown Methode aufgerufen.

Ich habe also die gleiche Idee wie arne.jans verwendet, indem ich den Code von ListFragment und ExpandableListActivity kombiniert habe (heruntergeladen von http://grepcode.com/ ). Ich habe es endlich zum Laufen gebracht und dachte, dies könnte für andere hilfreich sein. Unten ist der Code:

`package mypackage.util;

import android.content.Context; import android.os.Bundle; import android.os.Handler; import android.support.v4.app.Fragment; import android.view.ContextMenu; import android.view.ContextMenu.ContextMenuInfo; import android.view.Gravity; import android.view.LayoutInflater; import android.view.View; import android.view.View.OnCreateContextMenuListener; import android.view.ViewGroup; import android.view.animation.AnimationUtils; import android.widget.AdapterView; import android.widget.ExpandableListAdapter; import android.widget.ExpandableListView; import android.widget.FrameLayout; import android.widget.LinearLayout; import android.widget.ListAdapter; import android.widget.ProgressBar; import android.widget.TextView;

public class ExpandableListFragment extends Fragment implements OnCreateContextMenuListener, ExpandableListView.OnChildClickListener, ExpandableListView.OnGroupCollapseListener, ExpandableListView.OnGroupExpandListener {

static final int INTERNAL_EMPTY_ID = 0x00ff0001;
static final int INTERNAL_PROGRESS_CONTAINER_ID = 0x00ff0002;
static final int INTERNAL_LIST_CONTAINER_ID = 0x00ff0003;

final private Handler mHandler = new Handler();

final private Runnable mRequestFocus = new Runnable() {
    public void run() {
        mExpandableList.focusableViewAvailable(mExpandableList);
    }
};

final private AdapterView.OnItemClickListener mOnClickListener
        = new AdapterView.OnItemClickListener() {
    public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> parent, View v, int position, long id) {
        onListItemClick((ExpandableListView)parent, v, position, id);
    }
};

ExpandableListAdapter mAdapter;
ExpandableListView mExpandableList;
boolean mFinishedStart = false;
View mEmptyView;
TextView mStandardEmptyView;
View mProgressContainer;
View mExpandableListContainer;
CharSequence mEmptyText;
boolean mExpandableListShown;

public ExpandableListFragment() {
}

/**
 * Provide default implementation to return a simple list view.  Subclasses
 * can override to replace with their own layout.  If doing so, the
 * returned view hierarchy <em>must</em> have a ListView whose id
 * is {@link android.R.id#list android.R.id.list} and can optionally
 * have a sibling view id {@link android.R.id#empty android.R.id.empty}
 * that is to be shown when the list is empty.
 * 
 * <p>If you are overriding this method with your own custom content,
 * consider including the standard layout {@link android.R.layout#list_content}
 * in your layout file, so that you continue to retain all of the standard
 * behavior of ListFragment.  In particular, this is currently the only
 * way to have the built-in indeterminant progress state be shown.
 */
@Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container,
        Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    final Context context = getActivity();

    FrameLayout root = new FrameLayout(context);

    // ------------------------------------------------------------------

    LinearLayout pframe = new LinearLayout(context);
    pframe.setId(INTERNAL_PROGRESS_CONTAINER_ID);
    pframe.setOrientation(LinearLayout.VERTICAL);
    pframe.setVisibility(View.GONE);
    pframe.setGravity(Gravity.CENTER);

    ProgressBar progress = new ProgressBar(context, null,
            android.R.attr.progressBarStyleLarge);
    pframe.addView(progress, new FrameLayout.LayoutParams(
            ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT, ViewGroup.LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT));

    root.addView(pframe, new FrameLayout.LayoutParams(
            ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT, ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT));

    // ------------------------------------------------------------------

    FrameLayout lframe = new FrameLayout(context);
    lframe.setId(INTERNAL_LIST_CONTAINER_ID);

    TextView tv = new TextView(getActivity());
    tv.setId(INTERNAL_EMPTY_ID);
    tv.setGravity(Gravity.CENTER);
    lframe.addView(tv, new FrameLayout.LayoutParams(
            ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT, ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT));

    ExpandableListView lv = new ExpandableListView(getActivity());
    lv.setId(android.R.id.list);
    lv.setDrawSelectorOnTop(false);
    lframe.addView(lv, new FrameLayout.LayoutParams(
            ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT, ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT));

    root.addView(lframe, new FrameLayout.LayoutParams(
            ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT, ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT));

    // ------------------------------------------------------------------

    root.setLayoutParams(new FrameLayout.LayoutParams(
            ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT, ViewGroup.LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT));

    return root;
}

/**
 * Attach to list view once the view hierarchy has been created.
 */
@Override
public void onViewCreated(View view, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onViewCreated(view, savedInstanceState);
    ensureList();
}

/**
 * Detach from list view.
 */
@Override
public void onDestroyView() {
    mHandler.removeCallbacks(mRequestFocus);
    mExpandableList = null;
    mExpandableListShown = false;
    mEmptyView = mProgressContainer = mExpandableListContainer = null;
    mStandardEmptyView = null;
    super.onDestroyView();
}

/**
 * This method will be called when an item in the list is selected.
 * Subclasses should override. Subclasses can call
 * getListView().getItemAtPosition(position) if they need to access the
 * data associated with the selected item.
 *
 * @param l The ListView where the click happened
 * @param v The view that was clicked within the ListView
 * @param position The position of the view in the list
 * @param id The row id of the item that was clicked
 */
public void onListItemClick(ExpandableListView l, View v, int position, long id) {
}

/**
 * Provide the cursor for the list view.
 */
public void setListAdapter(ExpandableListAdapter adapter) {
    boolean hadAdapter = mAdapter != null;
    mAdapter = adapter;
    if (mExpandableList != null) {
        mExpandableList.setAdapter(adapter);
        if (!mExpandableListShown && !hadAdapter) {
            // The list was hidden, and previously didn't have an
            // adapter.  It is now time to show it.
            setListShown(true, getView().getWindowToken() != null);
        }
    }
}

/**
 * Set the currently selected list item to the specified
 * position with the adapter's data
 *
 * @param position
 */
public void setSelection(int position) {
    ensureList();
    mExpandableList.setSelection(position);
}

/**
 * Get the position of the currently selected list item.
 */
public int getSelectedItemPosition() {
    ensureList();
    return mExpandableList.getSelectedItemPosition();
}

/**
 * Get the cursor row ID of the currently selected list item.
 */
public long getSelectedItemId() {
    ensureList();
    return mExpandableList.getSelectedItemId();
}

/**
 * Get the activity's list view widget.
 */
public ExpandableListView getListView() {
    ensureList();
    return mExpandableList;
}

/**
 * The default content for a ListFragment has a TextView that can
 * be shown when the list is empty.  If you would like to have it
 * shown, call this method to supply the text it should use.
 */
public void setEmptyText(CharSequence text) {
    ensureList();
    if (mStandardEmptyView == null) {
        throw new IllegalStateException("Can't be used with a custom content view");
    }
    mStandardEmptyView.setText(text);
    if (mEmptyText == null) {
        mExpandableList.setEmptyView(mStandardEmptyView);
    }
    mEmptyText = text;
}

/**
 * Control whether the list is being displayed.  You can make it not
 * displayed if you are waiting for the initial data to show in it.  During
 * this time an indeterminant progress indicator will be shown instead.
 * 
 * <p>Applications do not normally need to use this themselves.  The default
 * behavior of ListFragment is to start with the list not being shown, only
 * showing it once an adapter is given with {@link #setListAdapter(ListAdapter)}.
 * If the list at that point had not been shown, when it does get shown
 * it will be do without the user ever seeing the hidden state.
 * 
 * @param shown If true, the list view is shown; if false, the progress
 * indicator.  The initial value is true.
 */
public void setListShown(boolean shown) {
    setListShown(shown, true);
}

/**
 * Like {@link #setListShown(boolean)}, but no animation is used when
 * transitioning from the previous state.
 */
public void setListShownNoAnimation(boolean shown) {
    setListShown(shown, false);
}

/**
 * Control whether the list is being displayed.  You can make it not
 * displayed if you are waiting for the initial data to show in it.  During
 * this time an indeterminant progress indicator will be shown instead.
 * 
 * @param shown If true, the list view is shown; if false, the progress
 * indicator.  The initial value is true.
 * @param animate If true, an animation will be used to transition to the
 * new state.
 */
private void setListShown(boolean shown, boolean animate) {
    ensureList();
    if (mProgressContainer == null) {
        throw new IllegalStateException("Can't be used with a custom content view");
    }
    if (mExpandableListShown == shown) {
        return;
    }
    mExpandableListShown = shown;
    if (shown) {
        if (animate) {
            mProgressContainer.startAnimation(AnimationUtils.loadAnimation(
                    getActivity(), android.R.anim.fade_out));
            mExpandableListContainer.startAnimation(AnimationUtils.loadAnimation(
                    getActivity(), android.R.anim.fade_in));
        } else {
            mProgressContainer.clearAnimation();
            mExpandableListContainer.clearAnimation();
        }
        mProgressContainer.setVisibility(View.GONE);
        mExpandableListContainer.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
    } else {
        if (animate) {
            mProgressContainer.startAnimation(AnimationUtils.loadAnimation(
                    getActivity(), android.R.anim.fade_in));
            mExpandableListContainer.startAnimation(AnimationUtils.loadAnimation(
                    getActivity(), android.R.anim.fade_out));
        } else {
            mProgressContainer.clearAnimation();
            mExpandableListContainer.clearAnimation();
        }
        mProgressContainer.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
        mExpandableListContainer.setVisibility(View.GONE);
    }
}

/**
 * Get the ListAdapter associated with this activity's ListView.
 */
public ExpandableListAdapter getListAdapter() {
    return mAdapter;
}

private void ensureList() {
    if (mExpandableList != null) {
        return;
    }
    View root = getView();
    if (root == null) {
        throw new IllegalStateException("Content view not yet created");
    }
    if (root instanceof ExpandableListView) {
        mExpandableList = (ExpandableListView)root;
    } else {
        mStandardEmptyView = (TextView)root.findViewById(INTERNAL_EMPTY_ID);
        if (mStandardEmptyView == null) {
            mEmptyView = root.findViewById(android.R.id.empty);
        } else {
            mStandardEmptyView.setVisibility(View.GONE);
        }
        mProgressContainer = root.findViewById(INTERNAL_PROGRESS_CONTAINER_ID);
        mExpandableListContainer = root.findViewById(INTERNAL_LIST_CONTAINER_ID);
        View rawExpandableListView = root.findViewById(android.R.id.list);
        if (!(rawExpandableListView instanceof ExpandableListView)) {
            if (rawExpandableListView == null) {
                throw new RuntimeException(
                        "Your content must have a ListView whose id attribute is " +
                        "'android.R.id.list'");
            }
            throw new RuntimeException(
                    "Content has view with id attribute 'android.R.id.list' "
                    + "that is not a ListView class");
        }
        mExpandableList = (ExpandableListView)rawExpandableListView;
        if (mEmptyView != null) {
            mExpandableList.setEmptyView(mEmptyView);
        } else if (mEmptyText != null) {
            mStandardEmptyView.setText(mEmptyText);
            mExpandableList.setEmptyView(mStandardEmptyView);
        }
    }
    mExpandableListShown = true;
    mExpandableList.setOnItemClickListener(mOnClickListener);
    if (mAdapter != null) {
        ExpandableListAdapter adapter = mAdapter;
        mAdapter = null;
        setListAdapter(adapter);
    } else {
        // We are starting without an adapter, so assume we won't
        // have our data right away and start with the progress indicator.
        if (mProgressContainer != null) {
            setListShown(false, false);
        }
    }
    mHandler.post(mRequestFocus);
}

/**
 * Override this to populate the context menu when an item is long pressed. menuInfo
 * will contain an {@link android.widget.ExpandableListView.ExpandableListContextMenuInfo}
 * whose packedPosition is a packed position
 * that should be used with {@link ExpandableListView#getPackedPositionType(long)} and
 * the other similar methods.
 * <p>
 * {@inheritDoc}
 */
@Override
public void onCreateContextMenu(ContextMenu menu, View v, ContextMenuInfo menuInfo) {
}

/**
 * Override this for receiving callbacks when a child has been clicked.
 * <p>
 * {@inheritDoc}
 */
public boolean onChildClick(ExpandableListView parent, View v, int groupPosition,
        int childPosition, long id) {
    return false;
}

/**
 * Override this for receiving callbacks when a group has been collapsed.
 */
public void onGroupCollapse(int groupPosition) {
}

/**
 * Override this for receiving callbacks when a group has been expanded.
 */
public void onGroupExpand(int groupPosition) {
}

// /* // Ensures the expandable list view has been created before Activity restores all // of the view states. // // @see Activity#onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle) // / // @Override // protected void onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle state) { // ensureList(); // super.onRestoreInstanceState(state); // }

/**
 * Updates the screen state (current list and other views) when the
 * content changes.
 * 
 * @see Activity#onContentChanged()
 */

public void onContentChanged() {

// super.onContentChanged(); View emptyView = getView().findViewById(android.R.id.empty); mExpandableList = (ExpandableListView)getView().findViewById(android.R.id.list); if (mExpandableList == null) { throw new RuntimeException( "Your content must have a ExpandableListView whose id attribute is " + "'android.R.id.list'"); } if (emptyView != null) { mExpandableList.setEmptyView(emptyView); } mExpandableList.setOnChildClickListener(this); mExpandableList.setOnGroupExpandListener(this); mExpandableList.setOnGroupCollapseListener(this);

    if (mFinishedStart) {
        setListAdapter(mAdapter);
    }
    mFinishedStart = true;
}

/**
 * Get the activity's expandable list view widget.  This can be used to get the selection,
 * set the selection, and many other useful functions.
 * 
 * @see ExpandableListView
 */
public ExpandableListView getExpandableListView() {
    ensureList();
    return mExpandableList;
}

/**
 * Get the ExpandableListAdapter associated with this activity's
 * ExpandableListView.
 */
public ExpandableListAdapter getExpandableListAdapter() {
    return mAdapter;
}

/**
 * Gets the ID of the currently selected group or child.
 * 
 * @return The ID of the currently selected group or child.
 */
public long getSelectedId() {
    return mExpandableList.getSelectedId();
}

/**
 * Gets the position (in packed position representation) of the currently
 * selected group or child. Use
 * {@link ExpandableListView#getPackedPositionType},
 * {@link ExpandableListView#getPackedPositionGroup}, and
 * {@link ExpandableListView#getPackedPositionChild} to unpack the returned
 * packed position.
 * 
 * @return A packed position representation containing the currently
 *         selected group or child's position and type.
 */
public long getSelectedPosition() {
    return mExpandableList.getSelectedPosition();
}

/**
 * Sets the selection to the specified child. If the child is in a collapsed
 * group, the group will only be expanded and child subsequently selected if
 * shouldExpandGroup is set to true, otherwise the method will return false.
 * 
 * @param groupPosition The position of the group that contains the child.
 * @param childPosition The position of the child within the group.
 * @param shouldExpandGroup Whether the child's group should be expanded if
 *            it is collapsed.
 * @return Whether the selection was successfully set on the child.
 */
public boolean setSelectedChild(int groupPosition, int childPosition, boolean shouldExpandGroup) {
    return mExpandableList.setSelectedChild(groupPosition, childPosition, shouldExpandGroup);
}

/**
 * Sets the selection to the specified group.
 * @param groupPosition The position of the group that should be selected.
 */
public void setSelectedGroup(int groupPosition) {
    mExpandableList.setSelectedGroup(groupPosition);
}

}`

Ich hoffe, es rettet Sie manchmal.

2voto

miracle2k Punkte 25301

Ich wollte die geringstmögliche Menge an Änderungen; anstatt die obige Fragment-Implementierung zu verwenden, wenn bereits eine ExpandableListActivity verwendet wird, kann man einfach den Code der ExpandableListActivity in die eigene Anwendung kopieren, die internen R.*-Ressourcenreferenzen ändern, um den öffentlichen Namensraum des Gegenstücks zu verwenden, und die Klasse so ändern, dass sie von FragmentActivity erbt.

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