This page explains how to create a view in the SystemUIOverlayWindow
.
Before you start
The content provided below presumes you've read these System UI articles:
This article:
- Presumes you're familiar with use cases for the Android Automotive OS and its
SystemUIOverlayWindow
. - Provides examples of certain subclasses of the
OverlayViewController
. - Doesn't address subclasses of the
OverlayViewController
. - Doesn't explain how to set up Android for development.
- Doesn't describe each option that can be overridden in base classes. Rather it describes only those needed to set up a basic view.
Complete the codelab
Step 1: Create a layout for the OverlayViewController
Create a file named
frameworks/base/packages/CarSystemUI/res/layout/codelab_layout.xml
to contain the following:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <FrameLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" android:id="@+id/codelab_container" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="match_parent" android:background="@android:color/black"> <LinearLayout android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="match_parent" android:orientation="vertical"> <TextView android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="0dp" android:layout_weight="1" android:gravity="center" android:text="Code Lab View!" android:color="@*android:color/car_accent" android:textStyle="italic" android:textSize="34sp"/> <Button android:id="@+id/codelab_button" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="wrap_content" android:layout_weight="0" android:text="Hide!" android:background="@*android:color/car_accent"/> </LinearLayout> </FrameLayout>
This layout creates the following view:
Step 2: Add a ViewStub to SysUIOverlayWindow
Add the view to your window by adding a
ViewStub
to the SystemUIOverlayWindow
.
Add the following code to
frameworks/base/packages/CarSystemUI/res/layout/sysui_overlay_window.xml
in the root FrameLayout
:
<ViewStub android:id="@+id/codelab_stub" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="match_parent" android:layout="@layout/codelab_layout"/>
The order in which ViewStubs are defined in the root FrameLayout
defines the
Z-ordering of views in the window. Since this codelab doesn't involve layering views, you can
add the code snippet anywhere in the root FrameLayout
.
Step 3: Create an OverlayViewController
To be shown and hidden, the new layout must be linked to an OverlayViewController.
To create an injectable OverlayViewController
named
frameworks/base/packages/CarSystemUI/src/com/android/systemui/car/codelab/CodeLabViewController.java
with the following content:
package com.android.systemui.car.codelab; import com.android.systemui.R; import com.android.systemui.car.window.OverlayViewController; import com.android.systemui.car.window.OverlayViewGlobalStateController; import com.android.systemui.dagger.SysUISingleton; import javax.inject.Singleton; @SysUISingleton public class CodeLabViewController extends OverlayViewController { @Inject public CodeLabViewController( OverlayViewGlobalStateController overlayViewGlobalStateController) { super(R.id.codelab_stub, overlayViewGlobalStateController); } }
Step 4: Create an OverlayViewMediator
An OverlayViewMediator to trigger when new view is shown or hidden is required.
Create a new injectableOverlayViewMediator
named
frameworks/base/packages/CarSystemUI/src/com/android/systemui/car/codelab/CodeLabViewMediator.java
with the following content:
package com.android.systemui.car.codelab;
import android.bluetooth.BluetoothAdapter; import android.content.BroadcastReceiver; import android.content.Context; import android.content.Intent; import android.content.IntentFilter;
import com.android.systemui.car.window.OverlayViewMediator; import com.android.systemui.dagger.SysUISingleton;
import javax.inject.Inject;
@SysUISingleton public class CodeLabViewMediator implements OverlayViewMediator { Context mContext; CodeLabViewController mCodeLabViewController;
@Inject public CodeLabViewMediator(Context context, CodeLabViewController codeLabViewController) { mContext = context; mCodeLabViewController = codeLabViewController; }
@Override public void registerListeners() { // no-op }
@Override public void setupOverlayContentViewControllers() { // no-op } }
Step 5: Show the view
For ease of understanding and to trigger the our view, use Bluetooth when status is off.
Replace // no-op
in CodeLabViewMediator#registerListeners
with
the following:
// Register Show Listener mContext.registerReceiver(new BroadcastReceiver() { @Override public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) { final String action = intent.getAction();
if (action.equals(BluetoothAdapter.ACTION_STATE_CHANGED)) { final int state = intent.getIntExtra(BluetoothAdapter.EXTRA_STATE, BluetoothAdapter.ERROR); switch (state) { case BluetoothAdapter.STATE_OFF: // Show OverlayViewController mCodeLabViewController.start(); break; } } } }, new IntentFilter(BluetoothAdapter.ACTION_STATE_CHANGED));
Step 6: Hide the view
The view will be hidden when the "Hide!" button is clicked. Since this action
only on the inflated view's button, add this directly to you OverlayViewController
.
Add the following method to CodeLabViewController
:
@Override protected void onFinishInflate() { getLayout().findViewById(R.id.codelab_button).setOnClickListener(v -> { stop(); }); }
Step 7: Configure the new OverlayViewMediator
- To add the new OverlayViewMediator to OverlayWindowModule, add the following code to
OverlayWindowModule:
/** Injects CodeLabViewMediator. */ @Binds @IntoMap @ClassKey(CodeLabViewMediator.class) public abstract OverlayViewMediator bindCodeLabViewMediator( CodeLabViewMediator overlayViewsMediator);
- To add the new OverlayViewMediator to config_carSystemUIOverlayViewsMediators,
add the following line to
config_carSystemUIOverlayViewsMediators
in
frameworks/base/packages/CarSystemUI/res/values/config.xml
:<item>com.android.systemui.car.codelab.CodeLabViewMediator</item>
Result
Congratulations! You created a view in the SystemUIOverlayWindow
:
Additional resources
To learn more, see the resources provided below.
Sample OverlayViewController
See the full screen user switcher as a straightforward application of
SystemUIOverlayWindow:
:
Other OverlayViewControllers
OverlayPanelViewController
An
OverlayPanelViewController
is used to provide basic dragging animation when showing and hiding views inside
SystemUIOverlayWindow
. See the Notification panel to learn more: