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package com.facebook.widget;
import android.graphics.Bitmap;
import android.graphics.drawable.BitmapDrawable;
import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.text.TextUtils;
import android.view.LayoutInflater;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.ViewGroup;
import android.widget.TextView;
import com.facebook.*;
import com.facebook.android.R;
import com.facebook.internal.AnalyticsEvents;
import com.facebook.internal.ImageDownloader;
import com.facebook.internal.ImageRequest;
import com.facebook.internal.ImageResponse;
import com.facebook.model.GraphUser;
import java.net.URI;
import java.net.URISyntaxException;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
/**
* A Fragment that displays a Login/Logout button as well as the user's
* profile picture and name when logged in.
* <p/>
* This Fragment will create and use the active session upon construction
* if it has the available data (if the app ID is specified in the manifest).
* It will also open the active session if it does not require user interaction
* (i.e. if the session is in the {@link com.facebook.SessionState#CREATED_TOKEN_LOADED} state.
* Developers can override the use of the active session by calling
* the {@link #setSession(com.facebook.Session)} method.
*/
public class UserSettingsFragment extends FacebookFragment {
private static final String NAME = "name";
private static final String ID = "id";
private static final String PICTURE = "picture";
private static final String FIELDS = "fields";
private static final String REQUEST_FIELDS = TextUtils.join(",", new String[] {ID, NAME, PICTURE});
private LoginButton loginButton;
private LoginButton.LoginButtonProperties loginButtonProperties = new LoginButton.LoginButtonProperties();
private TextView connectedStateLabel;
private GraphUser user;
private Session userInfoSession; // the Session used to fetch the current user info
private Drawable userProfilePic;
private String userProfilePicID;
private Session.StatusCallback sessionStatusCallback;
@Override
public View onCreateView(LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
View view = inflater.inflate(R.layout.com_facebook_usersettingsfragment, container, false);
loginButton = (LoginButton) view.findViewById(R.id.com_facebook_usersettingsfragment_login_button);
loginButton.setProperties(loginButtonProperties);
loginButton.setFragment(this);
loginButton.setLoginLogoutEventName(AnalyticsEvents.EVENT_USER_SETTINGS_USAGE);
Session session = getSession();
if (session != null && !session.equals(Session.getActiveSession())) {
loginButton.setSession(session);
}
connectedStateLabel = (TextView) view.findViewById(R.id.com_facebook_usersettingsfragment_profile_name);
// if no background is set for some reason, then default to Facebook blue
if (view.getBackground() == null) {
view.setBackgroundColor(getResources().getColor(R.color.com_facebook_blue));
} else {
view.getBackground().setDither(true);
}
return view;
}
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setRetainInstance(true);
}
/**
* @throws com.facebook.FacebookException if errors occur during the loading of user information
*/
@Override
public void onResume() {
super.onResume();
fetchUserInfo();
updateUI();
}
/**
* Set the Session object to use instead of the active Session. Since a Session
* cannot be reused, if the user logs out from this Session, and tries to
* log in again, a new Active Session will be used instead.
* <p/>
* If the passed in session is currently opened, this method will also attempt to
* load some user information for display (if needed).
*
* @param newSession the Session object to use
* @throws com.facebook.FacebookException if errors occur during the loading of user information
*/
@Override
public void setSession(Session newSession) {
super.setSession(newSession);
if (loginButton != null) {
loginButton.setSession(newSession);
}
fetchUserInfo();
updateUI();
}
/**
* Sets the default audience to use when the session is opened.
* This value is only useful when specifying write permissions for the native
* login dialog.
*
* @param defaultAudience the default audience value to use
*/
public void setDefaultAudience(SessionDefaultAudience defaultAudience) {
loginButtonProperties.setDefaultAudience(defaultAudience);
}
/**
* Gets the default audience to use when the session is opened.
* This value is only useful when specifying write permissions for the native
* login dialog.
*
* @return the default audience value to use
*/
public SessionDefaultAudience getDefaultAudience() {
return loginButtonProperties.getDefaultAudience();
}
/**
* Set the permissions to use when the session is opened. The permissions here
* can only be read permissions. If any publish permissions are included, the login
* attempt by the user will fail. The LoginButton can only be associated with either
* read permissions or publish permissions, but not both. Calling both
* setReadPermissions and setPublishPermissions on the same instance of LoginButton
* will result in an exception being thrown unless clearPermissions is called in between.
* <p/>
* This method is only meaningful if called before the session is open. If this is called
* after the session is opened, and the list of permissions passed in is not a subset
* of the permissions granted during the authorization, it will log an error.
* <p/>
* Since the session can be automatically opened when the UserSettingsFragment is constructed,
* it's important to always pass in a consistent set of permissions to this method, or
* manage the setting of permissions outside of the LoginButton class altogether
* (by managing the session explicitly).
*
* @param permissions the read permissions to use
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if setPublishPermissions has been called
*/
public void setReadPermissions(List<String> permissions) {
loginButtonProperties.setReadPermissions(permissions, getSession());
}
/**
* Set the permissions to use when the session is opened. The permissions here
* can only be read permissions. If any publish permissions are included, the login
* attempt by the user will fail. The LoginButton can only be associated with either
* read permissions or publish permissions, but not both. Calling both
* setReadPermissions and setPublishPermissions on the same instance of LoginButton
* will result in an exception being thrown unless clearPermissions is called in between.
* <p/>
* This method is only meaningful if called before the session is open. If this is called
* after the session is opened, and the list of permissions passed in is not a subset
* of the permissions granted during the authorization, it will log an error.
* <p/>
* Since the session can be automatically opened when the UserSettingsFragment is constructed,
* it's important to always pass in a consistent set of permissions to this method, or
* manage the setting of permissions outside of the LoginButton class altogether
* (by managing the session explicitly).
*
* @param permissions the read permissions to use
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if setPublishPermissions has been called
*/
public void setReadPermissions(String... permissions) {
loginButtonProperties.setReadPermissions(Arrays.asList(permissions), getSession());
}
/**
* Set the permissions to use when the session is opened. The permissions here
* should only be publish permissions. If any read permissions are included, the login
* attempt by the user may fail. The LoginButton can only be associated with either
* read permissions or publish permissions, but not both. Calling both
* setReadPermissions and setPublishPermissions on the same instance of LoginButton
* will result in an exception being thrown unless clearPermissions is called in between.
* <p/>
* This method is only meaningful if called before the session is open. If this is called
* after the session is opened, and the list of permissions passed in is not a subset
* of the permissions granted during the authorization, it will log an error.
* <p/>
* Since the session can be automatically opened when the LoginButton is constructed,
* it's important to always pass in a consistent set of permissions to this method, or
* manage the setting of permissions outside of the LoginButton class altogether
* (by managing the session explicitly).
*
* @param permissions the read permissions to use
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if setReadPermissions has been called
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if permissions is null or empty
*/
public void setPublishPermissions(List<String> permissions) {
loginButtonProperties.setPublishPermissions(permissions, getSession());
}
/**
* Set the permissions to use when the session is opened. The permissions here
* should only be publish permissions. If any read permissions are included, the login
* attempt by the user may fail. The LoginButton can only be associated with either
* read permissions or publish permissions, but not both. Calling both
* setReadPermissions and setPublishPermissions on the same instance of LoginButton
* will result in an exception being thrown unless clearPermissions is called in between.
* <p/>
* This method is only meaningful if called before the session is open. If this is called
* after the session is opened, and the list of permissions passed in is not a subset
* of the permissions granted during the authorization, it will log an error.
* <p/>
* Since the session can be automatically opened when the LoginButton is constructed,
* it's important to always pass in a consistent set of permissions to this method, or
* manage the setting of permissions outside of the LoginButton class altogether
* (by managing the session explicitly).
*
* @param permissions the read permissions to use
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if setReadPermissions has been called
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if permissions is null or empty
*/
public void setPublishPermissions(String... permissions) {
loginButtonProperties.setPublishPermissions(Arrays.asList(permissions), getSession());
}
/**
* Clears the permissions currently associated with this LoginButton.
*/
public void clearPermissions() {
loginButtonProperties.clearPermissions();
}
/**
* Sets the login behavior for the session that will be opened. If null is specified,
* the default ({@link SessionLoginBehavior SessionLoginBehavior.SSO_WITH_FALLBACK}
* will be used.
*
* @param loginBehavior The {@link SessionLoginBehavior SessionLoginBehavior} that
* specifies what behaviors should be attempted during
* authorization.
*/
public void setLoginBehavior(SessionLoginBehavior loginBehavior) {
loginButtonProperties.setLoginBehavior(loginBehavior);
}
/**
* Gets the login behavior for the session that will be opened. If null is returned,
* the default ({@link SessionLoginBehavior SessionLoginBehavior.SSO_WITH_FALLBACK}
* will be used.
*
* @return loginBehavior The {@link SessionLoginBehavior SessionLoginBehavior} that
* specifies what behaviors should be attempted during
* authorization.
*/
public SessionLoginBehavior getLoginBehavior() {
return loginButtonProperties.getLoginBehavior();
}
/**
* Sets an OnErrorListener for this instance of UserSettingsFragment to call into when
* certain exceptions occur.
*
* @param onErrorListener The listener object to set
*/
public void setOnErrorListener(LoginButton.OnErrorListener onErrorListener) {
loginButtonProperties.setOnErrorListener(onErrorListener);
}
/**
* Returns the current OnErrorListener for this instance of UserSettingsFragment.
*
* @return The OnErrorListener
*/
public LoginButton.OnErrorListener getOnErrorListener() {
return loginButtonProperties.getOnErrorListener();
}
/**
* Sets the callback interface that will be called whenever the status of the Session
* associated with this LoginButton changes.
*
* @param callback the callback interface
*/
public void setSessionStatusCallback(Session.StatusCallback callback) {
this.sessionStatusCallback = callback;
}
/**
* Sets the callback interface that will be called whenever the status of the Session
* associated with this LoginButton changes.
* @return the callback interface
*/
public Session.StatusCallback getSessionStatusCallback() {
return sessionStatusCallback;
}
@Override
protected void onSessionStateChange(SessionState state, Exception exception) {
fetchUserInfo();
updateUI();
if (sessionStatusCallback != null) {
sessionStatusCallback.call(getSession(), state, exception);
}
}
// For Testing Only
List<String> getPermissions() {
return loginButtonProperties.getPermissions();
}
private void fetchUserInfo() {
final Session currentSession = getSession();
if (currentSession != null && currentSession.isOpened()) {
if (currentSession != userInfoSession) {
Request request = Request.newMeRequest(currentSession, new Request.GraphUserCallback() {
@Override
public void onCompleted(GraphUser me, Response response) {
if (currentSession == getSession()) {
user = me;
updateUI();
}
if (response.getError() != null) {
loginButton.handleError(response.getError().getException());
}
}
});
Bundle parameters = new Bundle();
parameters.putString(FIELDS, REQUEST_FIELDS);
request.setParameters(parameters);
Request.executeBatchAsync(request);
userInfoSession = currentSession;
}
} else {
user = null;
}
}
private void updateUI() {
if (!isAdded()) {
return;
}
if (isSessionOpen()) {
connectedStateLabel.setTextColor(getResources().getColor(R.color.com_facebook_usersettingsfragment_connected_text_color));
connectedStateLabel.setShadowLayer(1f, 0f, -1f,
getResources().getColor(R.color.com_facebook_usersettingsfragment_connected_shadow_color));
if (user != null) {
ImageRequest request = getImageRequest();
if (request != null) {
URI requestUrl = request.getImageUri();
// Do we already have the right picture? If so, leave it alone.
if (!requestUrl.equals(connectedStateLabel.getTag())) {
if (user.getId().equals(userProfilePicID)) {
connectedStateLabel.setCompoundDrawables(null, userProfilePic, null, null);
connectedStateLabel.setTag(requestUrl);
} else {
ImageDownloader.downloadAsync(request);
}
}
}
connectedStateLabel.setText(user.getName());
} else {
connectedStateLabel.setText(getResources().getString(
R.string.com_facebook_usersettingsfragment_logged_in));
Drawable noProfilePic = getResources().getDrawable(R.drawable.com_facebook_profile_default_icon);
noProfilePic.setBounds(0, 0,
getResources().getDimensionPixelSize(R.dimen.com_facebook_usersettingsfragment_profile_picture_width),
getResources().getDimensionPixelSize(R.dimen.com_facebook_usersettingsfragment_profile_picture_height));
connectedStateLabel.setCompoundDrawables(null, noProfilePic, null, null);
}
} else {
int textColor = getResources().getColor(R.color.com_facebook_usersettingsfragment_not_connected_text_color);
connectedStateLabel.setTextColor(textColor);
connectedStateLabel.setShadowLayer(0f, 0f, 0f, textColor);
connectedStateLabel.setText(getResources().getString(
R.string.com_facebook_usersettingsfragment_not_logged_in));
connectedStateLabel.setCompoundDrawables(null, null, null, null);
connectedStateLabel.setTag(null);
}
}
private ImageRequest getImageRequest() {
ImageRequest request = null;
try {
ImageRequest.Builder requestBuilder = new ImageRequest.Builder(
getActivity(),
ImageRequest.getProfilePictureUrl(
user.getId(),
getResources().getDimensionPixelSize(R.dimen.com_facebook_usersettingsfragment_profile_picture_width),
getResources().getDimensionPixelSize(R.dimen.com_facebook_usersettingsfragment_profile_picture_height)));
request = requestBuilder.setCallerTag(this)
.setCallback(
new ImageRequest.Callback() {
@Override
public void onCompleted(ImageResponse response) {
processImageResponse(user.getId(), response);
}
})
.build();
} catch (URISyntaxException e) {
}
return request;
}
private void processImageResponse(String id, ImageResponse response) {
if (response != null) {
Bitmap bitmap = response.getBitmap();
if (bitmap != null) {
BitmapDrawable drawable = new BitmapDrawable(UserSettingsFragment.this.getResources(), bitmap);
drawable.setBounds(0, 0,
getResources().getDimensionPixelSize(R.dimen.com_facebook_usersettingsfragment_profile_picture_width),
getResources().getDimensionPixelSize(R.dimen.com_facebook_usersettingsfragment_profile_picture_height));
userProfilePic = drawable;
userProfilePicID = id;
connectedStateLabel.setCompoundDrawables(null, drawable, null, null);
connectedStateLabel.setTag(response.getRequest().getImageUri());
}
}
}
}