conradchen 690bbfc917 [TextField] Fix the issue that menu items gets filtered after recreation
It's actually a bug of framework's AutoCompleteTextView. When restoring the
state, it always filters the item list regardless the previously input item
is from menu selection or manual input.

This change fixes the issue by implementing the custom logic of input text
saving/restoring, and properly remember if the last input text filters the
item list or not.

Resolves https://github.com/material-components/material-components-android/issues/1464

PiperOrigin-RevId: 716328564
2025-01-16 20:37:01 +00:00

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package com.google.android.material.textfield;
import com.google.android.material.R;
import static com.google.android.material.theme.overlay.MaterialThemeOverlay.wrap;
import android.accessibilityservice.AccessibilityServiceInfo;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.res.ColorStateList;
import android.content.res.TypedArray;
import android.graphics.Color;
import android.graphics.Rect;
import android.graphics.drawable.ColorDrawable;
import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable;
import android.graphics.drawable.RippleDrawable;
import android.os.Parcel;
import android.os.Parcelable;
import androidx.appcompat.widget.AppCompatAutoCompleteTextView;
import androidx.appcompat.widget.ListPopupWindow;
import android.text.Editable;
import android.text.InputType;
import android.text.TextUtils;
import android.text.TextWatcher;
import android.util.AttributeSet;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.View.MeasureSpec;
import android.view.ViewGroup;
import android.view.ViewGroup.LayoutParams;
import android.view.ViewParent;
import android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityManager;
import android.widget.AdapterView;
import android.widget.AdapterView.OnItemClickListener;
import android.widget.AdapterView.OnItemSelectedListener;
import android.widget.ArrayAdapter;
import android.widget.Filterable;
import android.widget.ListAdapter;
import android.widget.TextView;
import androidx.annotation.ArrayRes;
import androidx.annotation.ColorInt;
import androidx.annotation.LayoutRes;
import androidx.annotation.NonNull;
import androidx.annotation.Nullable;
import com.google.android.material.color.MaterialColors;
import com.google.android.material.internal.ManufacturerUtils;
import com.google.android.material.internal.ThemeEnforcement;
import com.google.android.material.resources.MaterialResources;
import com.google.android.material.shape.MaterialShapeDrawable;
import java.util.List;
/**
* A special sub-class of {@link android.widget.AutoCompleteTextView} that is auto-inflated so that
* auto-complete text fields (e.g., for an Exposed Dropdown Menu) are accessible when being
* interacted through a screen reader.
*
* <p>The {@link ListPopupWindow} of the {@link android.widget.AutoCompleteTextView} is not modal,
* so it does not grab accessibility focus. The {@link MaterialAutoCompleteTextView} changes that by
* having a modal {@link ListPopupWindow} that is displayed instead of the non-modal one, so that
* the first item of the popup is automatically focused. This simulates the behavior of the {@link
* android.widget.Spinner}.
*/
public class MaterialAutoCompleteTextView extends AppCompatAutoCompleteTextView {
private static final int MAX_ITEMS_MEASURED = 15;
private static final String SWITCH_ACCESS_ACTIVITY_NAME = "SwitchAccess";
@NonNull private final ListPopupWindow modalListPopup;
@Nullable private final AccessibilityManager accessibilityManager;
@NonNull private final Rect tempRect = new Rect();
@LayoutRes private final int simpleItemLayout;
private final float popupElevation;
@Nullable private ColorStateList dropDownBackgroundTint;
private int simpleItemSelectedColor;
@Nullable private ColorStateList simpleItemSelectedRippleColor;
@Nullable private CharSequence selectedItem;
public MaterialAutoCompleteTextView(@NonNull Context context) {
this(context, null);
}
public MaterialAutoCompleteTextView(
@NonNull Context context, @Nullable AttributeSet attributeSet) {
this(context, attributeSet, R.attr.autoCompleteTextViewStyle);
}
public MaterialAutoCompleteTextView(
@NonNull Context context, @Nullable AttributeSet attributeSet, int defStyleAttr) {
super(wrap(context, attributeSet, defStyleAttr, 0), attributeSet, defStyleAttr);
// Ensure we are using the correctly themed context rather than the context that was passed in.
context = getContext();
TypedArray attributes =
ThemeEnforcement.obtainStyledAttributes(
context,
attributeSet,
R.styleable.MaterialAutoCompleteTextView,
defStyleAttr,
R.style.Widget_AppCompat_AutoCompleteTextView);
// Due to a framework bug, setting android:inputType="none" on xml has no effect. Therefore,
// we check it here in case the autoCompleteTextView should be non-editable.
if (attributes.hasValue(R.styleable.MaterialAutoCompleteTextView_android_inputType)) {
int inputType =
attributes.getInt(
R.styleable.MaterialAutoCompleteTextView_android_inputType, InputType.TYPE_NULL);
if (inputType == InputType.TYPE_NULL) {
setKeyListener(null);
}
}
simpleItemLayout =
attributes.getResourceId(
R.styleable.MaterialAutoCompleteTextView_simpleItemLayout,
R.layout.mtrl_auto_complete_simple_item);
popupElevation =
attributes.getDimensionPixelOffset(
R.styleable.MaterialAutoCompleteTextView_android_popupElevation,
R.dimen.mtrl_exposed_dropdown_menu_popup_elevation);
if (attributes.hasValue(R.styleable.MaterialAutoCompleteTextView_dropDownBackgroundTint)) {
dropDownBackgroundTint =
ColorStateList.valueOf(
attributes.getColor(
R.styleable.MaterialAutoCompleteTextView_dropDownBackgroundTint,
Color.TRANSPARENT));
}
simpleItemSelectedColor =
attributes.getColor(
R.styleable.MaterialAutoCompleteTextView_simpleItemSelectedColor, Color.TRANSPARENT);
simpleItemSelectedRippleColor =
MaterialResources.getColorStateList(
context,
attributes,
R.styleable.MaterialAutoCompleteTextView_simpleItemSelectedRippleColor);
accessibilityManager =
(AccessibilityManager) context.getSystemService(Context.ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICE);
modalListPopup = new ListPopupWindow(context);
modalListPopup.setModal(true);
modalListPopup.setAnchorView(this);
modalListPopup.setInputMethodMode(ListPopupWindow.INPUT_METHOD_NOT_NEEDED);
modalListPopup.setAdapter(getAdapter());
modalListPopup.setOnItemClickListener(
new OnItemClickListener() {
@Override
public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> parent, View selectedView, int position, long id) {
Object selectedItem =
position < 0 ? modalListPopup.getSelectedItem() : getAdapter().getItem(position);
setText(convertSelectionToString(selectedItem), false);
OnItemClickListener userOnItemClickListener = getOnItemClickListener();
if (userOnItemClickListener != null) {
if (selectedView == null || position < 0) {
selectedView = modalListPopup.getSelectedView();
position = modalListPopup.getSelectedItemPosition();
id = modalListPopup.getSelectedItemId();
}
userOnItemClickListener.onItemClick(
modalListPopup.getListView(), selectedView, position, id);
}
modalListPopup.dismiss();
}
});
if (attributes.hasValue(R.styleable.MaterialAutoCompleteTextView_simpleItems)) {
setSimpleItems(
attributes.getResourceId(R.styleable.MaterialAutoCompleteTextView_simpleItems, 0));
}
attributes.recycle();
// TODO: Remove this workaround once the framework bug (b/202873898) is fixed.
addTextChangedListener(
new TextWatcher() {
@Override
public void beforeTextChanged(CharSequence s, int start, int count, int after) {}
@Override
public void onTextChanged(CharSequence s, int start, int before, int count) {}
@Override
public void afterTextChanged(Editable s) {
if (!TextUtils.equals(selectedItem, s)) {
selectedItem = null;
}
}
});
}
@Override
public void showDropDown() {
if (isPopupRequired()) {
modalListPopup.show();
} else {
super.showDropDown();
}
}
@Override
public void dismissDropDown() {
if (isPopupRequired()) {
modalListPopup.dismiss();
} else {
super.dismissDropDown();
}
}
@Override
public void onWindowFocusChanged(boolean hasWindowFocus) {
if (isPopupRequired()) {
// Do not dismissDropDown if touch exploration or switch access is enabled, in case the window
// lost focus in favor of the modalListPopup.
return;
}
super.onWindowFocusChanged(hasWindowFocus);
}
private boolean isPopupRequired() {
return isTouchExplorationEnabled() || isSwitchAccessEnabled();
}
private boolean isTouchExplorationEnabled() {
return accessibilityManager != null && accessibilityManager.isTouchExplorationEnabled();
}
private boolean isSwitchAccessEnabled() {
if (accessibilityManager == null || !accessibilityManager.isEnabled()) {
return false;
}
List<AccessibilityServiceInfo> accessibilityServiceInfos =
accessibilityManager.getEnabledAccessibilityServiceList(
AccessibilityServiceInfo.FEEDBACK_GENERIC);
if (accessibilityServiceInfos != null) {
for (AccessibilityServiceInfo info : accessibilityServiceInfos) {
if (info.getSettingsActivityName() != null
&& info.getSettingsActivityName().contains(SWITCH_ACCESS_ACTIVITY_NAME)) {
return true;
}
}
}
return false;
}
@Override
public <T extends ListAdapter & Filterable> void setAdapter(@Nullable T adapter) {
super.setAdapter(adapter);
modalListPopup.setAdapter(getAdapter());
}
@Override
public void setRawInputType(int type) {
super.setRawInputType(type);
onInputTypeChanged();
}
@Override
public void setOnItemSelectedListener(@Nullable OnItemSelectedListener listener) {
super.setOnItemSelectedListener(listener);
modalListPopup.setOnItemSelectedListener(getOnItemSelectedListener());
}
/**
* Sets the simple string items of auto-completion with the given string array resource. This
* method will create a default {@link ArrayAdapter} with a default item layout specified by
* {@code R.attr.simpleItemLayout} to display auto-complete items.
*
* @see #setSimpleItems(String[])
* @see #setAdapter(ListAdapter)
*/
public void setSimpleItems(@ArrayRes int stringArrayResId) {
setSimpleItems(getResources().getStringArray(stringArrayResId));
}
/**
* Sets the simple string items of auto-completion with the given string array. This method will
* create a default {@link ArrayAdapter} with a default item layout specified by
* {@code R.attr.simpleItemLayout} to display auto-complete items.
*
* @see #setSimpleItems(int)
* @see #setAdapter(ListAdapter)
*/
public void setSimpleItems(@NonNull String[] stringArray) {
setAdapter(new MaterialArrayAdapter<>(getContext(), simpleItemLayout, stringArray));
}
/**
* Sets the color of the popup dropdown container. It will take effect only if the popup
* background is a {@link MaterialShapeDrawable}, which is the default when using a Material
* theme.
*
* @param dropDownBackgroundColor the popup dropdown container color
* @see #setDropDownBackgroundTintList(ColorStateList)
* @see #getDropDownBackgroundTintList()
* @attr ref
* com.google.android.material.R.styleable#MaterialAutoCompleteTextView_dropDownBackgroundTint
*/
public void setDropDownBackgroundTint(@ColorInt int dropDownBackgroundColor) {
setDropDownBackgroundTintList(ColorStateList.valueOf(dropDownBackgroundColor));
}
/**
* Sets the color of the popup dropdown container. It will take effect only if the popup
* background is a {@link MaterialShapeDrawable}, which is the default when using a Material
* theme.
*
* @param dropDownBackgroundTint the popup dropdown container tint as a {@link ColorStateList}
* object.
* @see #setDropDownBackgroundTint(int)
* @see #getDropDownBackgroundTintList()
* @attr ref
* com.google.android.material.R.styleable#MaterialAutoCompleteTextView_dropDownBackgroundTint
*/
public void setDropDownBackgroundTintList(@Nullable ColorStateList dropDownBackgroundTint) {
this.dropDownBackgroundTint = dropDownBackgroundTint;
Drawable dropDownBackground = getDropDownBackground();
if (dropDownBackground instanceof MaterialShapeDrawable) {
((MaterialShapeDrawable) dropDownBackground).setFillColor(this.dropDownBackgroundTint);
}
}
/**
* Returns the color of the popup dropdown container.
*
* @see #setDropDownBackgroundTint(int)
* @see #setDropDownBackgroundTintList(ColorStateList)
* @attr ref
* com.google.android.material.R.styleable#MaterialAutoCompleteTextView_dropDownBackgroundTint
*/
@Nullable
public ColorStateList getDropDownBackgroundTintList() {
return dropDownBackgroundTint;
}
/**
* Sets the color of the default selected popup dropdown item to be used along with
* {@code R.attr.simpleItemLayout}.
*
* @param simpleItemSelectedColor the selected item color
* @see #getSimpleItemSelectedColor()
* @see #setSimpleItems(int)
* @attr ref
* com.google.android.material.R.styleable#MaterialAutoCompleteTextView_simpleItemSelectedColor
*/
public void setSimpleItemSelectedColor(int simpleItemSelectedColor) {
this.simpleItemSelectedColor = simpleItemSelectedColor;
if (getAdapter() instanceof MaterialArrayAdapter) {
((MaterialArrayAdapter) getAdapter()).updateSelectedItemColorStateList();
}
}
/**
* Returns the color of the default selected popup dropdown item.
*
* @see #setSimpleItemSelectedColor(int)
* @attr ref
* com.google.android.material.R.styleable#MaterialAutoCompleteTextView_simpleItemSelectedColor
*/
public int getSimpleItemSelectedColor() {
return simpleItemSelectedColor;
}
/**
* Sets the ripple color of the selected popup dropdown item to be used along with
* {@code R.attr.simpleItemLayout}.
*
* @param simpleItemSelectedRippleColor the ripple color state list
* @see #getSimpleItemSelectedRippleColor()
* @see #setSimpleItems(int)
* @attr ref
* com.google.android.material.R.styleable#MaterialAutoCompleteTextView_simpleItemSelectedRippleColor
*/
public void setSimpleItemSelectedRippleColor(
@Nullable ColorStateList simpleItemSelectedRippleColor) {
this.simpleItemSelectedRippleColor = simpleItemSelectedRippleColor;
if (getAdapter() instanceof MaterialArrayAdapter) {
((MaterialArrayAdapter) getAdapter()).updateSelectedItemColorStateList();
}
}
/**
* Returns the ripple color of the default selected popup dropdown item, or null if not set.
*
* @see #setSimpleItemSelectedRippleColor(ColorStateList)
* @attr ref
* com.google.android.material.R.styleable#MaterialAutoCompleteTextView_simpleItemSelectedRippleColor
*/
@Nullable
public ColorStateList getSimpleItemSelectedRippleColor() {
return simpleItemSelectedRippleColor;
}
@Override
public void setDropDownBackgroundDrawable(Drawable d) {
super.setDropDownBackgroundDrawable(d);
if (modalListPopup != null) {
modalListPopup.setBackgroundDrawable(d);
}
}
/**
* Returns the elevation of the dropdown popup.
*
* @attr ref
* com.google.android.material.R.styleable#MaterialAutoCompleteTextView_android_popupElevation
*/
public float getPopupElevation() {
return popupElevation;
}
@Override
protected void onAttachedToWindow() {
super.onAttachedToWindow();
// Meizu devices expect TextView#mHintLayout to be non-null if TextView#getHint() is non-null.
// In order to avoid crashing, we force the creation of the layout by setting an empty non-null
// hint.
TextInputLayout layout = findTextInputLayoutAncestor();
if (layout != null
&& layout.isProvidingHint()
&& super.getHint() == null
&& ManufacturerUtils.isMeizuDevice()) {
setHint("");
}
}
@Override
protected void onDetachedFromWindow() {
super.onDetachedFromWindow();
modalListPopup.dismiss();
}
@Nullable
@Override
public CharSequence getHint() {
// Certain test frameworks expect the actionable element to expose its hint as a label. Retrieve
// the hint from the TextInputLayout when it's providing it.
TextInputLayout textInputLayout = findTextInputLayoutAncestor();
if (textInputLayout != null && textInputLayout.isProvidingHint()) {
return textInputLayout.getHint();
}
return super.getHint();
}
@Override
public boolean getFreezesText() {
// Always return false to handle the input text restoration by ourselves. This is required
// to avoid the auto-completion from being updated when the view is recreated.
return false;
}
@Override
protected void replaceText(CharSequence text) {
selectedItem = text;
super.replaceText(text);
}
@Override
public void setText(CharSequence text, boolean filter) {
if (!filter) {
// When filter is false, the text is updated by the selection from the auto-complete list.
selectedItem = text;
}
super.setText(text, filter);
}
@Override
@NonNull
public Parcelable onSaveInstanceState() {
Parcelable parcelable = super.onSaveInstanceState();
if (TextUtils.isEmpty(getText()) || !super.getFreezesText()) {
return parcelable;
}
SavedState savedState = new SavedState(parcelable);
// Remember if the current text is from the auto-complete selection.
savedState.shouldRefreshAutoCompletion = (selectedItem == null);
savedState.inputText = getText();
return savedState;
}
@Override
public void onRestoreInstanceState(Parcelable state) {
if (!(state instanceof SavedState)) {
super.onRestoreInstanceState(state);
return;
}
SavedState savedState = (SavedState) state;
setText(savedState.inputText, savedState.shouldRefreshAutoCompletion);
super.onRestoreInstanceState(savedState.getSuperState());
}
@Override
protected void onMeasure(int widthMeasureSpec, int heightMeasureSpec) {
super.onMeasure(widthMeasureSpec, heightMeasureSpec);
// Similar to a Spinner, make sure the view's width is at minimum the width of the largest
// dropdown item.
if (MeasureSpec.getMode(widthMeasureSpec) == MeasureSpec.AT_MOST) {
final int measuredWidth = getMeasuredWidth();
setMeasuredDimension(
Math.min(
Math.max(measuredWidth, measureContentWidth()),
MeasureSpec.getSize(widthMeasureSpec)),
getMeasuredHeight());
}
}
private int measureContentWidth() {
ListAdapter adapter = getAdapter();
TextInputLayout textInputLayout = findTextInputLayoutAncestor();
if (adapter == null || textInputLayout == null) {
return 0;
}
int width = 0;
View itemView = null;
int itemType = 0;
final int widthMeasureSpec =
MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(getMeasuredWidth(), MeasureSpec.UNSPECIFIED);
final int heightMeasureSpec =
MeasureSpec.makeMeasureSpec(getMeasuredHeight(), MeasureSpec.UNSPECIFIED);
// Cap the number of items that will be measured.
int start = Math.max(0, modalListPopup.getSelectedItemPosition());
final int end = Math.min(adapter.getCount(), start + MAX_ITEMS_MEASURED);
start = Math.max(0, end - MAX_ITEMS_MEASURED);
for (int i = start; i < end; i++) {
final int positionType = adapter.getItemViewType(i);
if (positionType != itemType) {
itemType = positionType;
itemView = null;
}
itemView = adapter.getView(i, itemView, textInputLayout);
if (itemView.getLayoutParams() == null) {
itemView.setLayoutParams(new LayoutParams(
LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT,
LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT));
}
itemView.measure(widthMeasureSpec, heightMeasureSpec);
width = Math.max(width, itemView.getMeasuredWidth());
}
// Add background padding to measured width.
Drawable background = modalListPopup.getBackground();
if (background != null) {
background.getPadding(tempRect);
width += tempRect.left + tempRect.right;
}
// Add icon width to measured width.
int iconWidth = textInputLayout.getEndIconView().getMeasuredWidth();
width += iconWidth;
return width;
}
private void onInputTypeChanged() {
TextInputLayout textInputLayout = findTextInputLayoutAncestor();
if (textInputLayout != null) {
textInputLayout.updateEditTextBoxBackgroundIfNeeded();
}
}
@Nullable
private TextInputLayout findTextInputLayoutAncestor() {
ViewParent parent = getParent();
while (parent != null) {
if (parent instanceof TextInputLayout) {
return (TextInputLayout) parent;
}
parent = parent.getParent();
}
return null;
}
/** ArrayAdapter for the {@link MaterialAutoCompleteTextView}. */
private class MaterialArrayAdapter<T> extends ArrayAdapter<String> {
@Nullable private ColorStateList selectedItemRippleOverlaidColor;
@Nullable private ColorStateList pressedRippleColor;
MaterialArrayAdapter(
@NonNull Context context, int resource, @NonNull String[] objects) {
super(context, resource, objects);
updateSelectedItemColorStateList();
}
void updateSelectedItemColorStateList() {
pressedRippleColor = sanitizeDropdownItemSelectedRippleColor();
selectedItemRippleOverlaidColor = createItemSelectedColorStateList();
}
@Override
public View getView(int position, @Nullable View convertView, ViewGroup parent) {
View view = super.getView(position, convertView, parent);
if (view instanceof TextView) {
TextView textView = (TextView) view;
boolean isSelectedItem = getText().toString().contentEquals(textView.getText());
textView.setBackground(isSelectedItem ? getSelectedItemDrawable() : null);
}
return view;
}
@Nullable
private Drawable getSelectedItemDrawable() {
if (!hasSelectedColor()) {
return null;
}
// The adapter calls getView with the same position multiple times with different views,
// meaning we can't know which view is actually being used to show the list item. We need to
// create the drawable on every call, otherwise there can be a race condition causing the
// background color to not be updated to the right state.
Drawable colorDrawable = new ColorDrawable(simpleItemSelectedColor);
if (pressedRippleColor != null) {
// The ListPopupWindow takes over the states of its list items in order to implement its
// own ripple. That makes the RippleDrawable not work as expected, i.e. it will respond to
// pressed states, but not to other states like focused and hovered. To solve that, we
// create the selectedItemRippleOverlaidColor that will work in those missing states, making
// the selected list item stateful as expected.
colorDrawable.setTintList(selectedItemRippleOverlaidColor);
return new RippleDrawable(pressedRippleColor, colorDrawable, null);
} else {
return colorDrawable;
}
}
@Nullable
private ColorStateList createItemSelectedColorStateList() {
if (!hasSelectedColor() || !hasSelectedRippleColor()) {
return null;
}
int[] stateHovered = new int[] {android.R.attr.state_hovered, -android.R.attr.state_pressed};
int[] stateSelected =
new int[] {android.R.attr.state_selected, -android.R.attr.state_pressed};
int colorSelected =
simpleItemSelectedRippleColor.getColorForState(stateSelected, Color.TRANSPARENT);
int colorHovered =
simpleItemSelectedRippleColor.getColorForState(stateHovered, Color.TRANSPARENT);
// Use ripple colors overlaid over selected color.
int[] colors =
new int[] {
MaterialColors.layer(simpleItemSelectedColor, colorSelected),
MaterialColors.layer(simpleItemSelectedColor, colorHovered),
simpleItemSelectedColor
};
int[][] states = new int[][] {stateSelected, stateHovered, new int[] {}};
return new ColorStateList(states, colors);
}
private ColorStateList sanitizeDropdownItemSelectedRippleColor() {
if (!hasSelectedRippleColor()) {
return null;
}
// We need to ensure that the ripple drawable we create will show a color only for the pressed
// state so that the final ripple over the item view will be the correct color.
int[] statePressed = new int[] {android.R.attr.state_pressed};
int[] colors =
new int[] {
simpleItemSelectedRippleColor.getColorForState(statePressed, Color.TRANSPARENT),
Color.TRANSPARENT
};
int[][] states = new int[][] {statePressed, new int[] {}};
return new ColorStateList(states, colors);
}
private boolean hasSelectedColor() {
return simpleItemSelectedColor != Color.TRANSPARENT;
}
private boolean hasSelectedRippleColor() {
return simpleItemSelectedRippleColor != null;
}
}
private static final class SavedState extends BaseSavedState {
private boolean shouldRefreshAutoCompletion;
private CharSequence inputText;
public SavedState(Parcelable superState) {
super(superState);
}
public SavedState(Parcel source) {
super(source);
shouldRefreshAutoCompletion = source.readInt() != 0;
inputText = TextUtils.CHAR_SEQUENCE_CREATOR.createFromParcel(source);
}
@Override
public void writeToParcel(Parcel out, int flags) {
super.writeToParcel(out, flags);
out.writeInt(shouldRefreshAutoCompletion ? 1 : 0);
TextUtils.writeToParcel(inputText, out, flags);
}
public static final Creator<SavedState> CREATOR =
new Creator<SavedState>() {
@Override
public SavedState createFromParcel(Parcel source) {
return new SavedState(source);
}
@Override
public SavedState[] newArray(int size) {
return new SavedState[size];
}
};
}
}