package com.geeksville.mesh.ui import android.os.Bundle import android.view.LayoutInflater import android.view.View import android.view.ViewGroup import android.view.inputmethod.EditorInfo import android.widget.EditText import androidx.fragment.app.activityViewModels import androidx.lifecycle.Observer import androidx.recyclerview.widget.LinearLayoutManager import androidx.recyclerview.widget.RecyclerView import com.geeksville.android.Logging import com.geeksville.mesh.R import com.geeksville.mesh.model.TextMessage import com.geeksville.mesh.model.UIViewModel import kotlinx.android.synthetic.main.adapter_message_layout.view.* import kotlinx.android.synthetic.main.messages_fragment.* // Allows usage like email.on(EditorInfo.IME_ACTION_NEXT, { confirm() }) fun EditText.on(actionId: Int, func: () -> Unit) { setOnEditorActionListener { _, receivedActionId, _ -> if (actionId == receivedActionId) { func() } true } } class MessagesFragment : ScreenFragment("Messages"), Logging { private val model: UIViewModel by activityViewModels() // Provide a direct reference to each of the views within a data item // Used to cache the views within the item layout for fast access class ViewHolder(itemView: View) : RecyclerView.ViewHolder(itemView) { val username = itemView.username val messageText = itemView.messageText } private val messagesAdapter = object : RecyclerView.Adapter() { /** * Called when RecyclerView needs a new [ViewHolder] of the given type to represent * an item. * * * This new ViewHolder should be constructed with a new View that can represent the items * of the given type. You can either create a new View manually or inflate it from an XML * layout file. * * * The new ViewHolder will be used to display items of the adapter using * [.onBindViewHolder]. Since it will be re-used to display * different items in the data set, it is a good idea to cache references to sub views of * the View to avoid unnecessary [View.findViewById] calls. * * @param parent The ViewGroup into which the new View will be added after it is bound to * an adapter position. * @param viewType The view type of the new View. * * @return A new ViewHolder that holds a View of the given view type. * @see .getItemViewType * @see .onBindViewHolder */ override fun onCreateViewHolder(parent: ViewGroup, viewType: Int): ViewHolder { val inflater = LayoutInflater.from(requireContext()) // Inflate the custom layout // Inflate the custom layout val contactView: View = inflater.inflate(R.layout.adapter_message_layout, parent, false) // Return a new holder instance return ViewHolder(contactView) } /** * Returns the total number of items in the data set held by the adapter. * * @return The total number of items in this adapter. */ override fun getItemCount(): Int = messages.size /** * Called by RecyclerView to display the data at the specified position. This method should * update the contents of the [ViewHolder.itemView] to reflect the item at the given * position. * * * Note that unlike [android.widget.ListView], RecyclerView will not call this method * again if the position of the item changes in the data set unless the item itself is * invalidated or the new position cannot be determined. For this reason, you should only * use the `position` parameter while acquiring the related data item inside * this method and should not keep a copy of it. If you need the position of an item later * on (e.g. in a click listener), use [ViewHolder.getAdapterPosition] which will * have the updated adapter position. * * Override [.onBindViewHolder] instead if Adapter can * handle efficient partial bind. * * @param holder The ViewHolder which should be updated to represent the contents of the * item at the given position in the data set. * @param position The position of the item within the adapter's data set. */ override fun onBindViewHolder(holder: ViewHolder, position: Int) { val msg = messages[position] val nodes = model.nodeDB.nodes.value!! // If we can't find the sender, just use the ID val node = nodes.get(msg.from) val user = node?.user holder.username.text = user?.shortName ?: msg.from if (msg.errorMessage != null) { // FIXME, set the style to show a red error message holder.messageText.text = msg.errorMessage } else { holder.messageText.text = msg.text } } private var messages = arrayOf() /// Called when our node DB changes fun onMessagesChanged(nodesIn: Collection) { messages = nodesIn.toTypedArray() notifyDataSetChanged() // FIXME, this is super expensive and redraws all messages // scroll to the last line messageListView.scrollToPosition(this.itemCount - 1) } } override fun onCreateView( inflater: LayoutInflater, container: ViewGroup?, savedInstanceState: Bundle? ): View? { return inflater.inflate(R.layout.messages_fragment, container, false) } override fun onViewCreated(view: View, savedInstanceState: Bundle?) { super.onViewCreated(view, savedInstanceState) messageInputText.on(EditorInfo.IME_ACTION_DONE) { debug("did IME action") val str = messageInputText.text.toString() model.messagesState.sendMessage(str) messageInputText.setText("") // blow away the string the user just entered } messageListView.adapter = messagesAdapter val layoutManager = LinearLayoutManager(requireContext()) layoutManager.stackFromEnd = true // We want the last rows to always be shown messageListView.layoutManager = layoutManager model.messagesState.messages.observe(viewLifecycleOwner, Observer { it -> messagesAdapter.onMessagesChanged(it) }) } } /* import androidx.compose.Composable import androidx.compose.state import androidx.ui.core.Modifier import androidx.ui.foundation.Text import androidx.ui.foundation.VerticalScroller import androidx.ui.graphics.Color import androidx.ui.input.ImeAction import androidx.ui.layout.Column import androidx.ui.layout.LayoutPadding import androidx.ui.layout.LayoutSize import androidx.ui.layout.Row import androidx.ui.material.Emphasis import androidx.ui.material.MaterialTheme import androidx.ui.material.ProvideEmphasis import androidx.ui.text.TextStyle import androidx.ui.tooling.preview.Preview import androidx.ui.unit.dp import com.geeksville.mesh.model.MessagesState import com.geeksville.mesh.model.MessagesState.messages import com.geeksville.mesh.model.NodeDB import com.geeksville.mesh.model.TextMessage import java.text.SimpleDateFormat private val dateFormat = SimpleDateFormat("h:mm a") val TimestampEmphasis = object : Emphasis { override fun emphasize(color: Color) = color.copy(alpha = 0.25f) } /// A pretty version the text, with user icon to the left, name and time of arrival (copy slack look and feel) @Composable fun MessageCard(msg: TextMessage, modifier: Modifier = Modifier.None) { Row(modifier = modifier) { UserIcon(NodeDB.nodes[msg.from]) Column(modifier = LayoutPadding(start = 12.dp)) { Row { val nodes = NodeDB.nodes // If we can't find the sender, just use the ID val node = nodes.get(msg.from) val user = node?.user val senderName = user?.longName ?: msg.from Text(text = senderName) ProvideEmphasis(emphasis = TimestampEmphasis) { Text( text = dateFormat.format(msg.date), modifier = LayoutPadding(start = 8.dp), style = MaterialTheme.typography.caption ) } } if (msg.errorMessage != null) Text(text = msg.errorMessage, style = TextStyle(color = palette.error)) else Text(text = msg.text) } } } @Composable fun MessagesContent() { Column(modifier = LayoutSize.Fill) { val sidePad = 8.dp val topPad = 4.dp VerticalScroller( modifier = LayoutWeight(1f) ) { Column { messages.forEach { msg -> MessageCard( msg, modifier = LayoutPadding( start = sidePad, end = sidePad, top = topPad, bottom = topPad ) ) } } } // Spacer(LayoutFlexible(1f)) val message = state { "" } StyledTextField( value = message.value, onValueChange = { message.value = it }, textStyle = TextStyle( color = palette.onSecondary.copy(alpha = 0.8f) ), imeAction = ImeAction.Send, onImeActionPerformed = { MessagesState.info("did IME action") val str = message.value MessagesState.sendMessage(str) message.value = "" // blow away the string the user just entered }, hintText = "Type your message here..." ) } } */