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1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #ifndef UI_VIEWS_FOCUS_FOCUS_MANAGER_H_
6 #define UI_VIEWS_FOCUS_FOCUS_MANAGER_H_
8 #include <list>
9 #include <map>
11 #include "base/basictypes.h"
12 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
13 #include "base/observer_list.h"
14 #include "ui/base/accelerators/accelerator.h"
15 #include "ui/base/accelerators/accelerator_manager.h"
16 #include "ui/gfx/native_widget_types.h"
17 #include "ui/views/views_export.h"
19 // The FocusManager class is used to handle focus traversal, store/restore
20 // focused views and handle keyboard accelerators.
22 // There are 2 types of focus:
23 // - the native focus, which is the focus that an gfx::NativeView has.
24 // - the view focus, which is the focus that a views::View has.
26 // Each native view must register with their Focus Manager so the focus manager
27 // gets notified when they are focused (and keeps track of the native focus) and
28 // as well so that the tab key events can be intercepted.
29 // They can provide when they register a View that is kept in synch in term of
30 // focus. This is used in NativeControl for example, where a View wraps an
31 // actual native window.
32 // This is already done for you if you subclass the NativeControl class or if
33 // you use the NativeViewHost class.
35 // When creating a top window (derived from views::Widget) that is not a child
36 // window, it creates and owns a FocusManager to manage the focus for itself and
37 // all its child windows.
39 // The FocusTraversable interface exposes the methods a class should implement
40 // in order to be able to be focus traversed when tab key is pressed.
41 // RootViews implement FocusTraversable.
42 // The FocusManager contains a top FocusTraversable instance, which is the top
43 // RootView.
45 // If you just use views, then the focus traversal is handled for you by the
46 // RootView. The default traversal order is the order in which the views have
47 // been added to their container. You can modify this order by using the View
48 // method SetNextFocusableView().
50 // If you are embedding a native view containing a nested RootView (for example
51 // by adding a NativeControl that contains a NativeWidgetWin as its native
52 // component), then you need to:
53 // - override the View::GetFocusTraversable() method in your outer component.
54 // It should return the RootView of the inner component. This is used when
55 // the focus traversal traverse down the focus hierarchy to enter the nested
56 // RootView. In the example mentioned above, the NativeControl overrides
57 // GetFocusTraversable() and returns hwnd_view_container_->GetRootView().
58 // - call Widget::SetFocusTraversableParent() on the nested RootView and point
59 // it to the outer RootView. This is used when the focus goes out of the
60 // nested RootView. In the example:
61 // hwnd_view_container_->GetWidget()->SetFocusTraversableParent(
62 // native_control->GetRootView());
63 // - call RootView::SetFocusTraversableParentView() on the nested RootView with
64 // the parent view that directly contains the native window. This is needed
65 // when traversing up from the nested RootView to know which view to start
66 // with when going to the next/previous view.
67 // In our example:
68 // hwnd_view_container_->GetWidget()->SetFocusTraversableParent(
69 // native_control);
71 // Note that FocusTraversable do not have to be RootViews: AccessibleToolbarView
72 // is FocusTraversable.
74 namespace ui {
75 class AcceleratorManager;
76 class AcceleratorTarget;
77 class EventHandler;
78 class KeyEvent;
81 namespace views {
83 class FocusManagerDelegate;
84 class FocusSearch;
85 class RootView;
86 class View;
87 class Widget;
89 // The FocusTraversable interface is used by components that want to process
90 // focus traversal events (due to Tab/Shift-Tab key events).
91 class VIEWS_EXPORT FocusTraversable {
92 public:
93 // Return a FocusSearch object that implements the algorithm to find
94 // the next or previous focusable view.
95 virtual FocusSearch* GetFocusSearch() = 0;
97 // Should return the parent FocusTraversable.
98 // The top RootView which is the top FocusTraversable returns NULL.
99 virtual FocusTraversable* GetFocusTraversableParent() = 0;
101 // This should return the View this FocusTraversable belongs to.
102 // It is used when walking up the view hierarchy tree to find which view
103 // should be used as the starting view for finding the next/previous view.
104 virtual View* GetFocusTraversableParentView() = 0;
106 protected:
107 virtual ~FocusTraversable() {}
110 // This interface should be implemented by classes that want to be notified when
111 // the focus is about to change. See the Add/RemoveFocusChangeListener methods.
112 class VIEWS_EXPORT FocusChangeListener {
113 public:
114 // No change to focus state has occurred yet when this function is called.
115 virtual void OnWillChangeFocus(View* focused_before, View* focused_now) = 0;
117 // Called after focus state has changed.
118 virtual void OnDidChangeFocus(View* focused_before, View* focused_now) = 0;
120 protected:
121 virtual ~FocusChangeListener() {}
124 class VIEWS_EXPORT FocusManager {
125 public:
126 // The reason why the focus changed.
127 enum FocusChangeReason {
128 // The focus changed because the user traversed focusable views using
129 // keys like Tab or Shift+Tab.
130 kReasonFocusTraversal,
132 // The focus changed due to restoring the focus.
133 kReasonFocusRestore,
135 // The focus changed due to a click or a shortcut to jump directly to
136 // a particular view.
137 kReasonDirectFocusChange
140 // TODO: use Direction in place of bool reverse throughout.
141 enum Direction {
142 kForward,
143 kBackward
146 enum FocusCycleWrappingBehavior {
147 kWrap,
148 kNoWrap
151 FocusManager(Widget* widget, FocusManagerDelegate* delegate);
152 virtual ~FocusManager();
154 // Processes the passed key event for accelerators and keyboard traversal.
155 // Returns false if the event has been consumed and should not be processed
156 // further.
157 bool OnKeyEvent(const ui::KeyEvent& event);
159 // Returns true is the specified is part of the hierarchy of the window
160 // associated with this FocusManager.
161 bool ContainsView(View* view);
163 // Advances the focus (backward if reverse is true).
164 void AdvanceFocus(bool reverse);
166 // The FocusManager keeps track of the focused view within a RootView.
167 View* GetFocusedView() { return focused_view_; }
168 const View* GetFocusedView() const { return focused_view_; }
170 // Low-level methods to force the focus to change (and optionally provide
171 // a reason). If the focus change should only happen if the view is
172 // currenty focusable, enabled, and visible, call view->RequestFocus().
173 void SetFocusedViewWithReason(View* view, FocusChangeReason reason);
174 void SetFocusedView(View* view) {
175 SetFocusedViewWithReason(view, kReasonDirectFocusChange);
178 // Get the reason why the focus most recently changed.
179 FocusChangeReason focus_change_reason() const {
180 return focus_change_reason_;
183 // Clears the focused view. The window associated with the top root view gets
184 // the native focus (so we still get keyboard events).
185 void ClearFocus();
187 // Tries to advance focus if the focused view has become unfocusable. If there
188 // is no view available to advance focus to, focus will be cleared.
189 void AdvanceFocusIfNecessary();
191 // Validates the focused view, clearing it if the window it belongs too is not
192 // attached to the window hierarchy anymore.
193 void ValidateFocusedView();
195 // Stores the focused view. Used when the widget loses activation.
196 // |clear_native_focus| indicates whether this should invoke ClearFocus().
197 // Typically |true| should be passed in.
198 void StoreFocusedView(bool clear_native_focus);
200 // Restore the view saved with a previous call to StoreFocusedView(). Used
201 // when the widget becomes active. Returns true when the previous view was
202 // successfully refocused - otherwise false.
203 bool RestoreFocusedView();
205 // Sets the |view| to be restored when calling RestoreFocusView. This is used
206 // to set where the focus should go on restoring a Window created without
207 // focus being set.
208 void SetStoredFocusView(View* view);
210 // Returns the View that either currently has focus, or if no view has focus
211 // the view that last had focus.
212 View* GetStoredFocusView();
214 // Clears the stored focused view.
215 void ClearStoredFocusedView();
217 // Returns true if in the process of changing the focused view.
218 bool is_changing_focus() const { return is_changing_focus_; }
220 // Changes the text input focus to |view->GetTextInputClient()| iff |view|
221 // is focused. Views must call this method when their internal
222 // TextInputClient instance changes.
223 void OnTextInputClientChanged(View* view);
225 // Moves the text input focus into/out from |view|.
226 void FocusTextInputClient(View* view);
227 void BlurTextInputClient(View* view);
229 // Disable shortcut handling.
230 static void set_shortcut_handling_suspended(bool suspended) {
231 shortcut_handling_suspended_ = suspended;
233 // Returns whether shortcut handling is currently suspended.
234 bool shortcut_handling_suspended() { return shortcut_handling_suspended_; }
236 // Register a keyboard accelerator for the specified target. If multiple
237 // targets are registered for an accelerator, a target registered later has
238 // higher priority.
239 // |accelerator| is the accelerator to register.
240 // |priority| denotes the priority of the handler.
241 // NOTE: In almost all cases, you should specify kNormalPriority for this
242 // parameter. Setting it to kHighPriority prevents Chrome from sending the
243 // shortcut to the webpage if the renderer has focus, which is not desirable
244 // except for very isolated cases.
245 // |target| is the AcceleratorTarget that handles the event once the
246 // accelerator is pressed.
247 // Note that we are currently limited to accelerators that are either:
248 // - a key combination including Ctrl or Alt
249 // - the escape key
250 // - the enter key
251 // - any F key (F1, F2, F3 ...)
252 // - any browser specific keys (as available on special keyboards)
253 void RegisterAccelerator(const ui::Accelerator& accelerator,
254 ui::AcceleratorManager::HandlerPriority priority,
255 ui::AcceleratorTarget* target);
257 // Unregister the specified keyboard accelerator for the specified target.
258 void UnregisterAccelerator(const ui::Accelerator& accelerator,
259 ui::AcceleratorTarget* target);
261 // Unregister all keyboard accelerator for the specified target.
262 void UnregisterAccelerators(ui::AcceleratorTarget* target);
264 // Activate the target associated with the specified accelerator.
265 // First, AcceleratorPressed handler of the most recently registered target
266 // is called, and if that handler processes the event (i.e. returns true),
267 // this method immediately returns. If not, we do the same thing on the next
268 // target, and so on.
269 // Returns true if an accelerator was activated.
270 bool ProcessAccelerator(const ui::Accelerator& accelerator);
272 // Resets menu key state if |event| is not menu key release.
273 // This is effective only on x11.
274 void MaybeResetMenuKeyState(const ui::KeyEvent& key);
276 // Called by a RootView when a view within its hierarchy is removed
277 // from its parent. This will only be called by a RootView in a
278 // hierarchy of Widgets that this FocusManager is attached to the
279 // parent Widget of.
280 void ViewRemoved(View* removed);
282 // Adds/removes a listener. The FocusChangeListener is notified every time
283 // the focused view is about to change.
284 void AddFocusChangeListener(FocusChangeListener* listener);
285 void RemoveFocusChangeListener(FocusChangeListener* listener);
287 // Returns the AcceleratorTarget that should be activated for the specified
288 // keyboard accelerator, or NULL if no view is registered for that keyboard
289 // accelerator.
290 ui::AcceleratorTarget* GetCurrentTargetForAccelerator(
291 const ui::Accelerator& accelertor) const;
293 // Whether the given |accelerator| has a priority handler associated with it.
294 bool HasPriorityHandler(const ui::Accelerator& accelerator) const;
296 // Clears the native view having the focus.
297 virtual void ClearNativeFocus();
299 // Focuses the next keyboard-accessible pane, taken from the list of
300 // views returned by WidgetDelegate::GetAccessiblePanes(). If there are
301 // no panes, the widget's root view is treated as a single pane.
302 // A keyboard-accessible pane should subclass from AccessiblePaneView in
303 // order to trap keyboard focus within that pane. If |wrap| is kWrap,
304 // it keeps cycling within this widget, otherwise it returns false after
305 // reaching the last pane so that focus can cycle to another widget.
306 bool RotatePaneFocus(Direction direction, FocusCycleWrappingBehavior wrap);
308 // Convenience method that returns true if the passed |key_event| should
309 // trigger tab traversal (if it is a TAB key press with or without SHIFT
310 // pressed).
311 static bool IsTabTraversalKeyEvent(const ui::KeyEvent& key_event);
313 // Sets whether arrow key traversal is enabled. When enabled, right/down key
314 // behaves like tab and left/up key behaves like shift-tab. Note when this
315 // is enabled, the arrow key movement within grouped views are disabled.
316 static void set_arrow_key_traversal_enabled(bool enabled) {
317 arrow_key_traversal_enabled_ = enabled;
319 // Returns whether arrow key traversal is enabled.
320 static bool arrow_key_traversal_enabled() {
321 return arrow_key_traversal_enabled_;
324 // Returns the next focusable view. Traversal starts at |starting_view|. If
325 // |starting_view| is NULL |starting_widget| is consuled to determine which
326 // Widget to start from. See
327 // WidgetDelegate::ShouldAdvanceFocusToTopLevelWidget() for details. If both
328 // |starting_view| and |starting_widget| are NULL, traversal starts at
329 // |widget_|.
330 View* GetNextFocusableView(View* starting_view,
331 Widget* starting_widget,
332 bool reverse,
333 bool dont_loop);
335 private:
336 // Returns the focusable view found in the FocusTraversable specified starting
337 // at the specified view. This traverses down along the FocusTraversable
338 // hierarchy.
339 // Returns NULL if no focusable view were found.
340 View* FindFocusableView(FocusTraversable* focus_traversable,
341 View* starting_view,
342 bool reverse);
344 // Process arrow key traversal. Returns true if the event has been consumed
345 // and should not be processed further.
346 bool ProcessArrowKeyTraversal(const ui::KeyEvent& event);
348 // Keeps track of whether shortcut handling is currently suspended.
349 static bool shortcut_handling_suspended_;
351 // Whether arrow key traversal is enabled.
352 static bool arrow_key_traversal_enabled_;
354 // The top-level Widget this FocusManager is associated with.
355 Widget* widget_;
357 // The object which handles an accelerator when |accelerator_manager_| doesn't
358 // handle it.
359 scoped_ptr<FocusManagerDelegate> delegate_;
361 // The view that currently is focused.
362 View* focused_view_;
364 // The AcceleratorManager this FocusManager is associated with.
365 scoped_ptr<ui::AcceleratorManager> accelerator_manager_;
367 // The storage id used in the ViewStorage to store/restore the view that last
368 // had focus.
369 int stored_focused_view_storage_id_;
371 // The reason why the focus most recently changed.
372 FocusChangeReason focus_change_reason_;
374 // The list of registered FocusChange listeners.
375 ObserverList<FocusChangeListener, true> focus_change_listeners_;
377 // See description above getter.
378 bool is_changing_focus_;
380 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(FocusManager);
383 } // namespace views
385 #endif // UI_VIEWS_FOCUS_FOCUS_MANAGER_H_