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1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 2010 The Android Open Source Project
3  *
4  * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5  * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6  * You may obtain a copy of the License at
7  *
8  *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
9  *
10  * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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15  */
16 
17 package android.content;
18 
19 import android.os.AsyncTask;
20 import android.os.Handler;
21 import android.os.OperationCanceledException;
22 import android.os.SystemClock;
23 import android.util.Log;
24 import android.util.TimeUtils;
25 
26 import java.io.FileDescriptor;
27 import java.io.PrintWriter;
28 import java.util.concurrent.CountDownLatch;
29 import java.util.concurrent.Executor;
30 
31 /**
32  * Abstract Loader that provides an {@link AsyncTask} to do the work.  See
33  * {@link Loader} and {@link android.app.LoaderManager} for more details.
34  *
35  * <p>Here is an example implementation of an AsyncTaskLoader subclass that
36  * loads the currently installed applications from the package manager.  This
37  * implementation takes care of retrieving the application labels and sorting
38  * its result set from them, monitoring for changes to the installed
39  * applications, and rebuilding the list when a change in configuration requires
40  * this (such as a locale change).
41  *
42  * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/LoaderCustom.java
43  *      loader}
44  *
45  * <p>An example implementation of a fragment that uses the above loader to show
46  * the currently installed applications in a list is below.
47  *
48  * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/app/LoaderCustom.java
49  *      fragment}
50  *
51  * @param <D> the data type to be loaded.
52  */
53 public abstract class AsyncTaskLoader<D> extends Loader<D> {
54     static final String TAG = "AsyncTaskLoader";
55     static final boolean DEBUG = false;
56 
57     final class LoadTask extends AsyncTask<Void, Void, D> implements Runnable {
58         private final CountDownLatch mDone = new CountDownLatch(1);
59 
60         // Set to true to indicate that the task has been posted to a handler for
61         // execution at a later time.  Used to throttle updates.
62         boolean waiting;
63 
64         /* Runs on a worker thread */
65         @Override
doInBackground(Void... params)66         protected D doInBackground(Void... params) {
67             if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, this + " >>> doInBackground");
68             try {
69                 D data = AsyncTaskLoader.this.onLoadInBackground();
70                 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, this + "  <<< doInBackground");
71                 return data;
72             } catch (OperationCanceledException ex) {
73                 if (!isCancelled()) {
74                     // onLoadInBackground threw a canceled exception spuriously.
75                     // This is problematic because it means that the LoaderManager did not
76                     // cancel the Loader itself and still expects to receive a result.
77                     // Additionally, the Loader's own state will not have been updated to
78                     // reflect the fact that the task was being canceled.
79                     // So we treat this case as an unhandled exception.
80                     throw ex;
81                 }
82                 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, this + "  <<< doInBackground (was canceled)", ex);
83                 return null;
84             }
85         }
86 
87         /* Runs on the UI thread */
88         @Override
onPostExecute(D data)89         protected void onPostExecute(D data) {
90             if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, this + " onPostExecute");
91             try {
92                 AsyncTaskLoader.this.dispatchOnLoadComplete(this, data);
93             } finally {
94                 mDone.countDown();
95             }
96         }
97 
98         /* Runs on the UI thread */
99         @Override
onCancelled(D data)100         protected void onCancelled(D data) {
101             if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, this + " onCancelled");
102             try {
103                 AsyncTaskLoader.this.dispatchOnCancelled(this, data);
104             } finally {
105                 mDone.countDown();
106             }
107         }
108 
109         /* Runs on the UI thread, when the waiting task is posted to a handler.
110          * This method is only executed when task execution was deferred (waiting was true). */
111         @Override
run()112         public void run() {
113             waiting = false;
114             AsyncTaskLoader.this.executePendingTask();
115         }
116 
117         /* Used for testing purposes to wait for the task to complete. */
waitForLoader()118         public void waitForLoader() {
119             try {
120                 mDone.await();
121             } catch (InterruptedException e) {
122                 // Ignore
123             }
124         }
125     }
126 
127     private final Executor mExecutor;
128 
129     volatile LoadTask mTask;
130     volatile LoadTask mCancellingTask;
131 
132     long mUpdateThrottle;
133     long mLastLoadCompleteTime = -10000;
134     Handler mHandler;
135 
AsyncTaskLoader(Context context)136     public AsyncTaskLoader(Context context) {
137         this(context, AsyncTask.THREAD_POOL_EXECUTOR);
138     }
139 
140     /** {@hide} */
AsyncTaskLoader(Context context, Executor executor)141     public AsyncTaskLoader(Context context, Executor executor) {
142         super(context);
143         mExecutor = executor;
144     }
145 
146     /**
147      * Set amount to throttle updates by.  This is the minimum time from
148      * when the last {@link #loadInBackground()} call has completed until
149      * a new load is scheduled.
150      *
151      * @param delayMS Amount of delay, in milliseconds.
152      */
setUpdateThrottle(long delayMS)153     public void setUpdateThrottle(long delayMS) {
154         mUpdateThrottle = delayMS;
155         if (delayMS != 0) {
156             mHandler = new Handler();
157         }
158     }
159 
160     @Override
onForceLoad()161     protected void onForceLoad() {
162         super.onForceLoad();
163         cancelLoad();
164         mTask = new LoadTask();
165         if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "Preparing load: mTask=" + mTask);
166         executePendingTask();
167     }
168 
169     @Override
onCancelLoad()170     protected boolean onCancelLoad() {
171         if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "onCancelLoad: mTask=" + mTask);
172         if (mTask != null) {
173             if (mCancellingTask != null) {
174                 // There was a pending task already waiting for a previous
175                 // one being canceled; just drop it.
176                 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG,
177                         "cancelLoad: still waiting for cancelled task; dropping next");
178                 if (mTask.waiting) {
179                     mTask.waiting = false;
180                     mHandler.removeCallbacks(mTask);
181                 }
182                 mTask = null;
183                 return false;
184             } else if (mTask.waiting) {
185                 // There is a task, but it is waiting for the time it should
186                 // execute.  We can just toss it.
187                 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "cancelLoad: task is waiting, dropping it");
188                 mTask.waiting = false;
189                 mHandler.removeCallbacks(mTask);
190                 mTask = null;
191                 return false;
192             } else {
193                 boolean cancelled = mTask.cancel(false);
194                 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "cancelLoad: cancelled=" + cancelled);
195                 if (cancelled) {
196                     mCancellingTask = mTask;
197                     cancelLoadInBackground();
198                 }
199                 mTask = null;
200                 return cancelled;
201             }
202         }
203         return false;
204     }
205 
206     /**
207      * Called if the task was canceled before it was completed.  Gives the class a chance
208      * to clean up post-cancellation and to properly dispose of the result.
209      *
210      * @param data The value that was returned by {@link #loadInBackground}, or null
211      * if the task threw {@link OperationCanceledException}.
212      */
onCanceled(D data)213     public void onCanceled(D data) {
214     }
215 
executePendingTask()216     void executePendingTask() {
217         if (mCancellingTask == null && mTask != null) {
218             if (mTask.waiting) {
219                 mTask.waiting = false;
220                 mHandler.removeCallbacks(mTask);
221             }
222             if (mUpdateThrottle > 0) {
223                 long now = SystemClock.uptimeMillis();
224                 if (now < (mLastLoadCompleteTime+mUpdateThrottle)) {
225                     // Not yet time to do another load.
226                     if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "Waiting until "
227                             + (mLastLoadCompleteTime+mUpdateThrottle)
228                             + " to execute: " + mTask);
229                     mTask.waiting = true;
230                     mHandler.postAtTime(mTask, mLastLoadCompleteTime+mUpdateThrottle);
231                     return;
232                 }
233             }
234             if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "Executing: " + mTask);
235             mTask.executeOnExecutor(mExecutor, (Void[]) null);
236         }
237     }
238 
dispatchOnCancelled(LoadTask task, D data)239     void dispatchOnCancelled(LoadTask task, D data) {
240         onCanceled(data);
241         if (mCancellingTask == task) {
242             if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "Cancelled task is now canceled!");
243             rollbackContentChanged();
244             mLastLoadCompleteTime = SystemClock.uptimeMillis();
245             mCancellingTask = null;
246             if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "Delivering cancellation");
247             deliverCancellation();
248             executePendingTask();
249         }
250     }
251 
dispatchOnLoadComplete(LoadTask task, D data)252     void dispatchOnLoadComplete(LoadTask task, D data) {
253         if (mTask != task) {
254             if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "Load complete of old task, trying to cancel");
255             dispatchOnCancelled(task, data);
256         } else {
257             if (isAbandoned()) {
258                 // This cursor has been abandoned; just cancel the new data.
259                 onCanceled(data);
260             } else {
261                 commitContentChanged();
262                 mLastLoadCompleteTime = SystemClock.uptimeMillis();
263                 mTask = null;
264                 if (DEBUG) Log.v(TAG, "Delivering result");
265                 deliverResult(data);
266             }
267         }
268     }
269 
270     /**
271      * Called on a worker thread to perform the actual load and to return
272      * the result of the load operation.
273      *
274      * Implementations should not deliver the result directly, but should return them
275      * from this method, which will eventually end up calling {@link #deliverResult} on
276      * the UI thread.  If implementations need to process the results on the UI thread
277      * they may override {@link #deliverResult} and do so there.
278      *
279      * To support cancellation, this method should periodically check the value of
280      * {@link #isLoadInBackgroundCanceled} and terminate when it returns true.
281      * Subclasses may also override {@link #cancelLoadInBackground} to interrupt the load
282      * directly instead of polling {@link #isLoadInBackgroundCanceled}.
283      *
284      * When the load is canceled, this method may either return normally or throw
285      * {@link OperationCanceledException}.  In either case, the {@link Loader} will
286      * call {@link #onCanceled} to perform post-cancellation cleanup and to dispose of the
287      * result object, if any.
288      *
289      * @return The result of the load operation.
290      *
291      * @throws OperationCanceledException if the load is canceled during execution.
292      *
293      * @see #isLoadInBackgroundCanceled
294      * @see #cancelLoadInBackground
295      * @see #onCanceled
296      */
loadInBackground()297     public abstract D loadInBackground();
298 
299     /**
300      * Calls {@link #loadInBackground()}.
301      *
302      * This method is reserved for use by the loader framework.
303      * Subclasses should override {@link #loadInBackground} instead of this method.
304      *
305      * @return The result of the load operation.
306      *
307      * @throws OperationCanceledException if the load is canceled during execution.
308      *
309      * @see #loadInBackground
310      */
onLoadInBackground()311     protected D onLoadInBackground() {
312         return loadInBackground();
313     }
314 
315     /**
316      * Called on the main thread to abort a load in progress.
317      *
318      * Override this method to abort the current invocation of {@link #loadInBackground}
319      * that is running in the background on a worker thread.
320      *
321      * This method should do nothing if {@link #loadInBackground} has not started
322      * running or if it has already finished.
323      *
324      * @see #loadInBackground
325      */
cancelLoadInBackground()326     public void cancelLoadInBackground() {
327     }
328 
329     /**
330      * Returns true if the current invocation of {@link #loadInBackground} is being canceled.
331      *
332      * @return True if the current invocation of {@link #loadInBackground} is being canceled.
333      *
334      * @see #loadInBackground
335      */
isLoadInBackgroundCanceled()336     public boolean isLoadInBackgroundCanceled() {
337         return mCancellingTask != null;
338     }
339 
340     /**
341      * Locks the current thread until the loader completes the current load
342      * operation. Returns immediately if there is no load operation running.
343      * Should not be called from the UI thread: calling it from the UI
344      * thread would cause a deadlock.
345      * <p>
346      * Use for testing only.  <b>Never</b> call this from a UI thread.
347      *
348      * @hide
349      */
waitForLoader()350     public void waitForLoader() {
351         LoadTask task = mTask;
352         if (task != null) {
353             task.waitForLoader();
354         }
355     }
356 
357     @Override
dump(String prefix, FileDescriptor fd, PrintWriter writer, String[] args)358     public void dump(String prefix, FileDescriptor fd, PrintWriter writer, String[] args) {
359         super.dump(prefix, fd, writer, args);
360         if (mTask != null) {
361             writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mTask="); writer.print(mTask);
362                     writer.print(" waiting="); writer.println(mTask.waiting);
363         }
364         if (mCancellingTask != null) {
365             writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mCancellingTask="); writer.print(mCancellingTask);
366                     writer.print(" waiting="); writer.println(mCancellingTask.waiting);
367         }
368         if (mUpdateThrottle != 0) {
369             writer.print(prefix); writer.print("mUpdateThrottle=");
370                     TimeUtils.formatDuration(mUpdateThrottle, writer);
371                     writer.print(" mLastLoadCompleteTime=");
372                     TimeUtils.formatDuration(mLastLoadCompleteTime,
373                             SystemClock.uptimeMillis(), writer);
374                     writer.println();
375         }
376     }
377 }
378