PreferenceActivity
public
abstract
class
PreferenceActivity
extends ListActivity
implements
PreferenceFragment.OnPreferenceStartFragmentCallback
java.lang.Object | ||||||
↳ | android.content.Context | |||||
↳ | android.content.ContextWrapper | |||||
↳ | android.view.ContextThemeWrapper | |||||
↳ | android.app.Activity | |||||
↳ | android.app.ListActivity | |||||
↳ | android.preference.PreferenceActivity |
This class was deprecated
in API level 29.
Use the AndroidX
Preference Library for consistent behavior across all devices. For more information on
using the AndroidX Preference Library see
Settings.
This is the base class for an activity to show a hierarchy of preferences
to the user. Prior to Build.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB
this class only allowed the display of a single set of preference; this
functionality should now be found in the new PreferenceFragment
class. If you are using PreferenceActivity in its old mode, the documentation
there applies to the deprecated APIs here.
This activity shows one or more headers of preferences, each of which
is associated with a PreferenceFragment
to display the preferences
of that header. The actual layout and display of these associations can
however vary; currently there are two major approaches it may take:
- On a small screen it may display only the headers as a single list when first launched. Selecting one of the header items will only show the PreferenceFragment of that header (on Android N and lower a new Activity is launched).
- On a large screen it may display both the headers and current PreferenceFragment together as panes. Selecting a header item switches to showing the correct PreferenceFragment for that item.
Subclasses of PreferenceActivity should implement
onBuildHeaders(List)
to populate the header list with the desired
items. Doing this implicitly switches the class into its new "headers
+ fragments" mode rather than the old style of just showing a single
preferences list.
Developer Guides
For information about using PreferenceActivity
,
read the Settings
guide.
Summary
Nested classes | |
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class |
PreferenceActivity.Header
This class was deprecated in API level 29. Use the AndroidX Preference Library for consistent behavior across all devices. For more information on using the AndroidX Preference Library see Settings. |
Constants | |
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String |
EXTRA_NO_HEADERS
When starting this activity, the invoking Intent can contain this extra boolean that the header list should not be displayed. |
String |
EXTRA_SHOW_FRAGMENT
When starting this activity, the invoking Intent can contain this extra string to specify which fragment should be initially displayed. |
String |
EXTRA_SHOW_FRAGMENT_ARGUMENTS
When starting this activity and using |
String |
EXTRA_SHOW_FRAGMENT_SHORT_TITLE
When starting this activity and using |
String |
EXTRA_SHOW_FRAGMENT_TITLE
When starting this activity and using |
long |
HEADER_ID_UNDEFINED
Default value for |
Inherited constants |
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Inherited fields |
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Public constructors | |
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PreferenceActivity()
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Public methods | |
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void
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addPreferencesFromIntent(Intent intent)
This method was deprecated in API level 15. This function is not relevant for a modern fragment-based PreferenceActivity. |
void
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addPreferencesFromResource(int preferencesResId)
This method was deprecated in API level 15. This function is not relevant for a modern fragment-based PreferenceActivity. |
Preference
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findPreference(CharSequence key)
This method was deprecated in API level 15. This function is not relevant for a modern fragment-based PreferenceActivity. |
void
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finishPreferencePanel(Fragment caller, int resultCode, Intent resultData)
Called by a preference panel fragment to finish itself. |
PreferenceManager
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getPreferenceManager()
This method was deprecated in API level 15. This function is not relevant for a modern fragment-based PreferenceActivity. |
PreferenceScreen
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getPreferenceScreen()
This method was deprecated in API level 15. This function is not relevant for a modern fragment-based PreferenceActivity. |
boolean
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hasHeaders()
Returns true if this activity is currently showing the header list. |
void
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invalidateHeaders()
Call when you need to change the headers being displayed. |
boolean
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isMultiPane()
Returns true if this activity is showing multiple panes -- the headers and a preference fragment. |
void
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loadHeadersFromResource(int resid, List<PreferenceActivity.Header> target)
Parse the given XML file as a header description, adding each parsed Header into the target list. |
void
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onBackPressed()
This method was deprecated
in API level 29.
Use
Starting from Android 13 (API level 33), back event handling is
moving to an ahead-of-time model and |
void
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onBuildHeaders(List<PreferenceActivity.Header> target)
Called when the activity needs its list of headers build. |
Intent
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onBuildStartFragmentIntent(String fragmentName, Bundle args, int titleRes, int shortTitleRes)
Called by |
void
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onContentChanged()
Updates the screen state (current list and other views) when the content changes. |
PreferenceActivity.Header
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onGetInitialHeader()
Called to determine the initial header to be shown. |
PreferenceActivity.Header
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onGetNewHeader()
Called after the header list has been updated ( |
void
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onHeaderClick(PreferenceActivity.Header header, int position)
Called when the user selects an item in the header list. |
boolean
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onIsHidingHeaders()
Called to determine whether the header list should be hidden. |
boolean
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onIsMultiPane()
Called to determine if the activity should run in multi-pane mode. |
boolean
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onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem item)
This hook is called whenever an item in your options menu is selected. |
boolean
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onPreferenceStartFragment(PreferenceFragment caller, Preference pref)
Called when the user has clicked on a Preference that has a fragment class name associated with it. |
boolean
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onPreferenceTreeClick(PreferenceScreen preferenceScreen, Preference preference)
This method was deprecated in API level 15. This function is not relevant for a modern fragment-based PreferenceActivity. |
void
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setListFooter(View view)
Set a footer that should be shown at the bottom of the header list. |
void
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setParentTitle(CharSequence title, CharSequence shortTitle, View.OnClickListener listener)
Should be called after onCreate to ensure that the breadcrumbs, if any, were created. |
void
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setPreferenceScreen(PreferenceScreen preferenceScreen)
This method was deprecated in API level 15. This function is not relevant for a modern fragment-based PreferenceActivity. |
void
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showBreadCrumbs(CharSequence title, CharSequence shortTitle)
Change the base title of the bread crumbs for the current preferences. |
void
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startPreferenceFragment(Fragment fragment, boolean push)
Start a new fragment. |
void
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startPreferencePanel(String fragmentClass, Bundle args, int titleRes, CharSequence titleText, Fragment resultTo, int resultRequestCode)
Start a new fragment containing a preference panel. |
void
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startWithFragment(String fragmentName, Bundle args, Fragment resultTo, int resultRequestCode, int titleRes, int shortTitleRes)
Start a new instance of this activity, showing only the given preference fragment. |
void
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startWithFragment(String fragmentName, Bundle args, Fragment resultTo, int resultRequestCode)
Like |
void
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switchToHeader(String fragmentName, Bundle args)
When in two-pane mode, switch the fragment pane to show the given preference fragment. |
void
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switchToHeader(PreferenceActivity.Header header)
When in two-pane mode, switch to the fragment pane to show the given preference fragment. |
Protected methods | |
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boolean
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isValidFragment(String fragmentName)
Subclasses should override this method and verify that the given fragment is a valid type to be attached to this activity. |
void
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onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data)
Called when an activity you launched exits, giving you the requestCode you started it with, the resultCode it returned, and any additional data from it. |
void
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onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
Called when the activity is starting. |
void
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onDestroy()
Perform any final cleanup before an activity is destroyed. |
void
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onListItemClick(ListView l, View v, int position, long id)
This method will be called when an item in the list is selected. |
void
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onNewIntent(Intent intent)
This is called for activities that set launchMode to "singleTop" in
their package, or if a client used the |
void
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onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle state)
Ensures the list view has been created before Activity restores all of the view states. |
void
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onSaveInstanceState(Bundle outState)
Called to retrieve per-instance state from an activity before being killed
so that the state can be restored in |
void
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onStop()
Called when you are no longer visible to the user. |
Inherited methods | |
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Constants
EXTRA_NO_HEADERS
public static final String EXTRA_NO_HEADERS
When starting this activity, the invoking Intent can contain this extra
boolean that the header list should not be displayed. This is most often
used in conjunction with EXTRA_SHOW_FRAGMENT
to launch
the activity to display a specific fragment that the user has navigated
to.
Constant Value: ":android:no_headers"
EXTRA_SHOW_FRAGMENT
public static final String EXTRA_SHOW_FRAGMENT
When starting this activity, the invoking Intent can contain this extra string to specify which fragment should be initially displayed.
Starting from Key Lime Pie, when this argument is passed in, the PreferenceActivity will call isValidFragment() to confirm that the fragment class name is valid for this activity.Constant Value: ":android:show_fragment"
EXTRA_SHOW_FRAGMENT_ARGUMENTS
public static final String EXTRA_SHOW_FRAGMENT_ARGUMENTS
When starting this activity and using EXTRA_SHOW_FRAGMENT
,
this extra can also be specified to supply a Bundle of arguments to pass
to that fragment when it is instantiated during the initial creation
of PreferenceActivity.
Constant Value: ":android:show_fragment_args"
EXTRA_SHOW_FRAGMENT_SHORT_TITLE
public static final String EXTRA_SHOW_FRAGMENT_SHORT_TITLE
When starting this activity and using EXTRA_SHOW_FRAGMENT
,
this extra can also be specify to supply the short title to be shown for
that fragment.
Constant Value: ":android:show_fragment_short_title"
EXTRA_SHOW_FRAGMENT_TITLE
public static final String EXTRA_SHOW_FRAGMENT_TITLE
When starting this activity and using EXTRA_SHOW_FRAGMENT
,
this extra can also be specify to supply the title to be shown for
that fragment.
Constant Value: ":android:show_fragment_title"
HEADER_ID_UNDEFINED
public static final long HEADER_ID_UNDEFINED
Default value for Header.id
indicating that no
identifier value is set. All other values (including those below -1)
are valid.
Constant Value: -1 (0xffffffffffffffff)
Public constructors
PreferenceActivity
public PreferenceActivity ()
Public methods
addPreferencesFromIntent
public void addPreferencesFromIntent (Intent intent)
This method was deprecated
in API level 15.
This function is not relevant for a modern fragment-based
PreferenceActivity.
Adds preferences from activities that match the given Intent
.
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intent |
Intent : The Intent to query activities. |
addPreferencesFromResource
public void addPreferencesFromResource (int preferencesResId)
This method was deprecated
in API level 15.
This function is not relevant for a modern fragment-based
PreferenceActivity.
Inflates the given XML resource and adds the preference hierarchy to the current preference hierarchy.
Parameters | |
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preferencesResId |
int : The XML resource ID to inflate. |
findPreference
public Preference findPreference (CharSequence key)
This method was deprecated
in API level 15.
This function is not relevant for a modern fragment-based
PreferenceActivity.
Finds a Preference
based on its key.
Parameters | |
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key |
CharSequence : The key of the preference to retrieve. |
Returns | |
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Preference |
The Preference with the key, or null. |
finishPreferencePanel
public void finishPreferencePanel (Fragment caller, int resultCode, Intent resultData)
Called by a preference panel fragment to finish itself.
Parameters | |
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caller |
Fragment : The fragment that is asking to be finished. |
resultCode |
int : Optional result code to send back to the original
launching fragment. |
resultData |
Intent : Optional result data to send back to the original
launching fragment. |
getPreferenceManager
public PreferenceManager getPreferenceManager ()
This method was deprecated
in API level 15.
This function is not relevant for a modern fragment-based
PreferenceActivity.
Returns the PreferenceManager
used by this activity.
Returns | |
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PreferenceManager |
The PreferenceManager . |
getPreferenceScreen
public PreferenceScreen getPreferenceScreen ()
This method was deprecated
in API level 15.
This function is not relevant for a modern fragment-based
PreferenceActivity.
Gets the root of the preference hierarchy that this activity is showing.
Returns | |
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PreferenceScreen |
The PreferenceScreen that is the root of the preference
hierarchy. |
hasHeaders
public boolean hasHeaders ()
Returns true if this activity is currently showing the header list.
Returns | |
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boolean |
invalidateHeaders
public void invalidateHeaders ()
Call when you need to change the headers being displayed. Will result in onBuildHeaders() later being called to retrieve the new list.
isMultiPane
public boolean isMultiPane ()
Returns true if this activity is showing multiple panes -- the headers and a preference fragment.
Returns | |
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boolean |
loadHeadersFromResource
public void loadHeadersFromResource (int resid, List<PreferenceActivity.Header> target)
Parse the given XML file as a header description, adding each parsed Header into the target list.
Parameters | |
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resid |
int : The XML resource to load and parse. |
target |
List : The list in which the parsed headers should be placed. |
onBackPressed
public void onBackPressed ()
This method was deprecated
in API level 29.
Use OnBackInvokedCallback
or
androidx.activity.OnBackPressedCallback
to handle back navigation instead.
Starting from Android 13 (API level 33), back event handling is
moving to an ahead-of-time model and Activity.onBackPressed()
and
KeyEvent.KEYCODE_BACK
should not be used to handle back events (back gesture or
back button click). Instead, an OnBackInvokedCallback
should be registered using
Activity.getOnBackInvokedDispatcher()
.registerOnBackInvokedCallback(priority, callback)
.
Called when the activity has detected the user's press of the back key. The default implementation depends on the platform version:
- On platform versions prior to
Build.VERSION_CODES.S
, it finishes the current activity, but you can override this to do whatever you want. Starting with platform version
Build.VERSION_CODES.S
, for activities that are the root activity of the task and also declare anIntentFilter
withIntent.ACTION_MAIN
andIntent.CATEGORY_LAUNCHER
in the manifest, the current activity and its task will be moved to the back of the activity stack instead of being finished. Other activities will simply be finished.If you target version
Build.VERSION_CODES.S
and override this method, we strongly recommend to call through to the superclass implementation after you finish handling navigation within the app.If you target version
Build.VERSION_CODES.TIRAMISU
or later, you should not use this method but register anOnBackInvokedCallback
on anOnBackInvokedDispatcher
that you can retrieve usinggetOnBackInvokedDispatcher()
. You should also setandroid:enableOnBackInvokedCallback="true"
in the application manifest.Alternatively, you can use
androidx.activity.ComponentActivity#getOnBackPressedDispatcher()
for backward compatibility.
onBuildHeaders
public void onBuildHeaders (List<PreferenceActivity.Header> target)
Called when the activity needs its list of headers build. By implementing this and adding at least one item to the list, you will cause the activity to run in its modern fragment mode. Note that this function may not always be called; for example, if the activity has been asked to display a particular fragment without the header list, there is no need to build the headers.
Typical implementations will use loadHeadersFromResource(int, List)
to fill in the list from a resource.
Parameters | |
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target |
List : The list in which to place the headers. |
onBuildStartFragmentIntent
public Intent onBuildStartFragmentIntent (String fragmentName, Bundle args, int titleRes, int shortTitleRes)
Called by startWithFragment(java.lang.String, android.os.Bundle, android.app.Fragment, int, int, int)
when
in single-pane mode, to build an Intent to launch a new activity showing
the selected fragment. The default implementation constructs an Intent
that re-launches the current activity with the appropriate arguments to
display the fragment.
Parameters | |
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fragmentName |
String : The name of the fragment to display. |
args |
Bundle : Optional arguments to supply to the fragment. |
titleRes |
int : Optional resource ID of title to show for this item. |
shortTitleRes |
int : Optional resource ID of short title to show for this item. |
Returns | |
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Intent |
Returns an Intent that can be launched to display the given fragment. |
onContentChanged
public void onContentChanged ()
Updates the screen state (current list and other views) when the content changes.
onGetInitialHeader
public PreferenceActivity.Header onGetInitialHeader ()
Called to determine the initial header to be shown. The default implementation simply returns the fragment of the first header. Note that the returned Header object does not actually need to exist in your header list -- whatever its fragment is will simply be used to show for the initial UI.
Returns | |
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PreferenceActivity.Header |
onGetNewHeader
public PreferenceActivity.Header onGetNewHeader ()
Called after the header list has been updated (onBuildHeaders(List)
has been called and returned due to invalidateHeaders()
) to
specify the header that should now be selected. The default implementation
returns null to keep whatever header is currently selected.
Returns | |
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PreferenceActivity.Header |
onHeaderClick
public void onHeaderClick (PreferenceActivity.Header header, int position)
Called when the user selects an item in the header list. The default
implementation will call either
startWithFragment(java.lang.String, android.os.Bundle, android.app.Fragment, int, int, int)
or switchToHeader(android.preference.PreferenceActivity.Header)
as appropriate.
Parameters | |
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header |
PreferenceActivity.Header : The header that was selected. |
position |
int : The header's position in the list. |
onIsHidingHeaders
public boolean onIsHidingHeaders ()
Called to determine whether the header list should be hidden.
The default implementation returns the
value given in EXTRA_NO_HEADERS
or false if it is not supplied.
This is set to false, for example, when the activity is being re-launched
to show a particular preference activity.
Returns | |
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boolean |
onIsMultiPane
public boolean onIsMultiPane ()
Called to determine if the activity should run in multi-pane mode. The default implementation returns true if the screen is large enough.
Returns | |
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boolean |
onOptionsItemSelected
public boolean onOptionsItemSelected (MenuItem item)
This hook is called whenever an item in your options menu is selected. The default implementation simply returns false to have the normal processing happen (calling the item's Runnable or sending a message to its Handler as appropriate). You can use this method for any items for which you would like to do processing without those other facilities.
Derived classes should call through to the base class for it to perform the default menu handling.
Parameters | |
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item |
MenuItem : The menu item that was selected.
This value cannot be null . |
Returns | |
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boolean |
boolean Return false to allow normal menu processing to proceed, true to consume it here. |
onPreferenceStartFragment
public boolean onPreferenceStartFragment (PreferenceFragment caller, Preference pref)
Called when the user has clicked on a Preference that has a fragment class name associated with it. The implementation to should instantiate and switch to an instance of the given fragment.
Parameters | |
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caller |
PreferenceFragment |
pref |
Preference |
Returns | |
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boolean |
onPreferenceTreeClick
public boolean onPreferenceTreeClick (PreferenceScreen preferenceScreen, Preference preference)
This method was deprecated
in API level 15.
This function is not relevant for a modern fragment-based
PreferenceActivity.
Parameters | |
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preferenceScreen |
PreferenceScreen |
preference |
Preference |
Returns | |
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boolean |
setListFooter
public void setListFooter (View view)
Set a footer that should be shown at the bottom of the header list.
Parameters | |
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view |
View |
setParentTitle
public void setParentTitle (CharSequence title, CharSequence shortTitle, View.OnClickListener listener)
Should be called after onCreate to ensure that the breadcrumbs, if any, were created. This prepends a title to the fragment breadcrumbs and attaches a listener to any clicks on the parent entry.
Parameters | |
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title |
CharSequence : the title for the breadcrumb |
shortTitle |
CharSequence : the short title for the breadcrumb |
listener |
View.OnClickListener |
setPreferenceScreen
public void setPreferenceScreen (PreferenceScreen preferenceScreen)
This method was deprecated
in API level 15.
This function is not relevant for a modern fragment-based
PreferenceActivity.
Sets the root of the preference hierarchy that this activity is showing.
Parameters | |
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preferenceScreen |
PreferenceScreen : The root PreferenceScreen of the preference hierarchy. |
showBreadCrumbs
public void showBreadCrumbs (CharSequence title, CharSequence shortTitle)
Change the base title of the bread crumbs for the current preferences.
This will normally be called for you. See
FragmentBreadCrumbs
for more information.
Parameters | |
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title |
CharSequence |
shortTitle |
CharSequence |
startPreferenceFragment
public void startPreferenceFragment (Fragment fragment, boolean push)
Start a new fragment.
Parameters | |
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fragment |
Fragment : The fragment to start |
push |
boolean : If true, the current fragment will be pushed onto the back stack. If false,
the current fragment will be replaced. |
startPreferencePanel
public void startPreferencePanel (String fragmentClass, Bundle args, int titleRes, CharSequence titleText, Fragment resultTo, int resultRequestCode)
Start a new fragment containing a preference panel. If the preferences are being displayed in multi-pane mode, the given fragment class will be instantiated and placed in the appropriate pane. If running in single-pane mode, a new activity will be launched in which to show the fragment.
Parameters | |
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fragmentClass |
String : Full name of the class implementing the fragment. |
args |
Bundle : Any desired arguments to supply to the fragment. |
titleRes |
int : Optional resource identifier of the title of this
fragment. |
titleText |
CharSequence : Optional text of the title of this fragment. |
resultTo |
Fragment : Optional fragment that result data should be sent to.
If non-null, resultTo.onActivityResult() will be called when this
preference panel is done. The launched panel must use
finishPreferencePanel(android.app.Fragment, int, android.content.Intent) when done. |
resultRequestCode |
int : If resultTo is non-null, this is the caller's
request code to be received with the result. |
startWithFragment
public void startWithFragment (String fragmentName, Bundle args, Fragment resultTo, int resultRequestCode, int titleRes, int shortTitleRes)
Start a new instance of this activity, showing only the given preference fragment. When launched in this mode, the header list will be hidden and the given preference fragment will be instantiated and fill the entire activity.
Parameters | |
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fragmentName |
String : The name of the fragment to display. |
args |
Bundle : Optional arguments to supply to the fragment. |
resultTo |
Fragment : Option fragment that should receive the result of
the activity launch. |
resultRequestCode |
int : If resultTo is non-null, this is the request
code in which to report the result. |
titleRes |
int : Resource ID of string to display for the title of
this set of preferences. |
shortTitleRes |
int : Resource ID of string to display for the short title of
this set of preferences. |
startWithFragment
public void startWithFragment (String fragmentName, Bundle args, Fragment resultTo, int resultRequestCode)
Like startWithFragment(java.lang.String, android.os.Bundle, android.app.Fragment, int, int, int)
but uses a 0 titleRes.
Parameters | |
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fragmentName |
String |
args |
Bundle |
resultTo |
Fragment |
resultRequestCode |
int |
switchToHeader
public void switchToHeader (String fragmentName, Bundle args)
When in two-pane mode, switch the fragment pane to show the given preference fragment.
Parameters | |
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fragmentName |
String : The name of the fragment to display. |
args |
Bundle : Optional arguments to supply to the fragment. |
switchToHeader
public void switchToHeader (PreferenceActivity.Header header)
When in two-pane mode, switch to the fragment pane to show the given preference fragment.
Parameters | |
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header |
PreferenceActivity.Header : The new header to display. |
Protected methods
isValidFragment
protected boolean isValidFragment (String fragmentName)
Subclasses should override this method and verify that the given fragment is a valid type
to be attached to this activity. The default implementation returns true
for
apps built for android:targetSdkVersion
older than
Build.VERSION_CODES.KITKAT
. For later versions, it will throw an exception.
Parameters | |
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fragmentName |
String : the class name of the Fragment about to be attached to this activity. |
Returns | |
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boolean |
true if the fragment class name is valid for this Activity and false otherwise. |
onActivityResult
protected void onActivityResult (int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data)
Called when an activity you launched exits, giving you the requestCode
you started it with, the resultCode it returned, and any additional
data from it. The resultCode will be
RESULT_CANCELED
if the activity explicitly returned that,
didn't return any result, or crashed during its operation.
An activity can never receive a result in the resumed state. You can count on
onResume()
being called after this method, though not necessarily immediately after.
If the activity was resumed, it will be paused and the result will be delivered, followed
by onResume()
. If the activity wasn't in the resumed state, then the result will
be delivered, with onResume()
called sometime later when the activity becomes active
again.
This method is never invoked if your activity sets
noHistory
to
true
.
Parameters | |
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requestCode |
int : The integer request code originally supplied to
startActivityForResult(), allowing you to identify who this
result came from. |
resultCode |
int : The integer result code returned by the child activity
through its setResult(). |
data |
Intent : An Intent, which can return result data to the caller
(various data can be attached to Intent "extras"). |
onCreate
protected void onCreate (Bundle savedInstanceState)
Called when the activity is starting. This is where most initialization
should go: calling setContentView(int)
to inflate the
activity's UI, using findViewById(int)
to programmatically interact
with widgets in the UI, calling
managedQuery(android.net.Uri, java.lang.String[], java.lang.String, java.lang.String[], java.lang.String)
to retrieve
cursors for data being displayed, etc.
You can call finish()
from within this function, in
which case onDestroy() will be immediately called after onCreate(Bundle)
without any of the
rest of the activity lifecycle (onStart()
, onResume()
, onPause()
, etc)
executing.
Derived classes must call through to the super class's implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be thrown.
This method must be called from the main thread of your app.
If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.
Parameters | |
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savedInstanceState |
Bundle : This value may be null . |
onDestroy
protected void onDestroy ()
Perform any final cleanup before an activity is destroyed. This can
happen either because the activity is finishing (someone called
finish()
on it), or because the system is temporarily destroying
this instance of the activity to save space. You can distinguish
between these two scenarios with the isFinishing()
method.
Note: do not count on this method being called as a place for
saving data! For example, if an activity is editing data in a content
provider, those edits should be committed in either onPause()
or
onSaveInstanceState(Bundle)
, not here. This method is usually implemented to
free resources like threads that are associated with an activity, so
that a destroyed activity does not leave such things around while the
rest of its application is still running. There are situations where
the system will simply kill the activity's hosting process without
calling this method (or any others) in it, so it should not be used to
do things that are intended to remain around after the process goes
away.
Derived classes must call through to the super class's implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be thrown.
If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.
onListItemClick
protected void onListItemClick (ListView l, View v, int position, long id)
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.
Parameters | |
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l |
ListView : The ListView where the click happened |
v |
View : The view that was clicked within the ListView |
position |
int : The position of the view in the list |
id |
long : The row id of the item that was clicked |
onNewIntent
protected void onNewIntent (Intent intent)
This is called for activities that set launchMode to "singleTop" in
their package, or if a client used the Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP
flag when calling startActivity(Intent)
. In either case, when the
activity is re-launched while at the top of the activity stack instead
of a new instance of the activity being started, onNewIntent() will be
called on the existing instance with the Intent that was used to
re-launch it.
An activity can never receive a new intent in the resumed state. You can count on
onResume()
being called after this method, though not necessarily immediately after
the completion of this callback. If the activity was resumed, it will be paused and new
intent will be delivered, followed by onResume()
. If the activity wasn't in the
resumed state, then new intent can be delivered immediately, with onResume()
called
sometime later when activity becomes active again.
Note that getIntent()
still returns the original Intent. You
can use setIntent(android.content.Intent)
to update it to this new Intent.
Parameters | |
---|---|
intent |
Intent : The new intent that was used to start the activity |
onRestoreInstanceState
protected void onRestoreInstanceState (Bundle state)
Ensures the list view has been created before Activity restores all of the view states.
Parameters | |
---|---|
state |
Bundle : the data most recently supplied in onSaveInstanceState(Bundle) .
This value cannot be null . |
onSaveInstanceState
protected void onSaveInstanceState (Bundle outState)
Called to retrieve per-instance state from an activity before being killed
so that the state can be restored in onCreate(Bundle)
or
onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle)
(the Bundle
populated by this method
will be passed to both).
This method is called before an activity may be killed so that when it
comes back some time in the future it can restore its state. For example,
if activity B is launched in front of activity A, and at some point activity
A is killed to reclaim resources, activity A will have a chance to save the
current state of its user interface via this method so that when the user
returns to activity A, the state of the user interface can be restored
via onCreate(Bundle)
or onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle)
.
Do not confuse this method with activity lifecycle callbacks such as onPause()
,
which is always called when the user no longer actively interacts with an activity, or
onStop()
which is called when activity becomes invisible. One example of when
onPause()
and onStop()
is called and not this method is when a user navigates
back from activity B to activity A: there is no need to call onSaveInstanceState(Bundle)
on B because that particular instance will never be restored,
so the system avoids calling it. An example when onPause()
is called and
not onSaveInstanceState(Bundle)
is when activity B is launched in front of activity A:
the system may avoid calling onSaveInstanceState(Bundle)
on activity A if it isn't
killed during the lifetime of B since the state of the user interface of
A will stay intact.
The default implementation takes care of most of the UI per-instance
state for you by calling View.onSaveInstanceState()
on each
view in the hierarchy that has an id, and by saving the id of the currently
focused view (all of which is restored by the default implementation of
onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle)
). If you override this method to save additional
information not captured by each individual view, you will likely want to
call through to the default implementation, otherwise be prepared to save
all of the state of each view yourself.
If called, this method will occur after onStop()
for applications
targeting platforms starting with Build.VERSION_CODES.P
.
For applications targeting earlier platform versions this method will occur
before onStop()
and there are no guarantees about whether it will
occur before or after onPause()
.
Parameters | |
---|---|
outState |
Bundle : Bundle in which to place your saved state.
This value cannot be null . |
onStop
protected void onStop ()
Called when you are no longer visible to the user. You will next
receive either onRestart()
, onDestroy()
, or nothing,
depending on later user activity. This is a good place to stop
refreshing UI, running animations and other visual things.
Derived classes must call through to the super class's implementation of this method. If they do not, an exception will be thrown.
If you override this method you must call through to the superclass implementation.
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