gecko/mobile/android/base/BrowserLocaleManager.java

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/* -*- Mode: Java; c-basic-offset: 4; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*-
* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
package org.mozilla.gecko;
import android.content.BroadcastReceiver;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.Intent;
import android.content.IntentFilter;
import android.content.SharedPreferences;
import android.content.res.Configuration;
import android.content.res.Resources;
import android.util.Log;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicBoolean;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReference;
/**
* This class manages persistence, application, and otherwise handling of
* user-specified locales.
*
* Of note:
*
* * It's a singleton, because its scope extends to that of the application,
* and definitionally all changes to the locale of the app must go through
* this.
* * It's lazy.
* * It has ties into the Gecko event system, because it has to tell Gecko when
* to switch locale.
* * It relies on using the SharedPreferences file owned by the browser (in
* Fennec's case, "GeckoApp") for performance.
*/
public class BrowserLocaleManager implements LocaleManager {
private static final String LOG_TAG = "GeckoLocales";
private static final String EVENT_LOCALE_CHANGED = "Locale:Changed";
private static final String PREF_LOCALE = "locale";
// This is volatile because we don't impose restrictions
// over which thread calls our methods.
private volatile Locale currentLocale = null;
private AtomicBoolean inited = new AtomicBoolean(false);
private boolean systemLocaleDidChange = false;
private BroadcastReceiver receiver;
private static AtomicReference<LocaleManager> instance = new AtomicReference<LocaleManager>();
public static LocaleManager getInstance() {
LocaleManager localeManager = instance.get();
if (localeManager != null) {
return localeManager;
}
localeManager = new BrowserLocaleManager();
if (instance.compareAndSet(null, localeManager)) {
return localeManager;
} else {
return instance.get();
}
}
/**
* Gecko uses locale codes like "es-ES", whereas a Java {@link Locale}
* stringifies as "es_ES".
*
* This method approximates the Java 7 method <code>Locale#toLanguageTag()</code>.
*
* @return a locale string suitable for passing to Gecko.
*/
public static String getLanguageTag(final Locale locale) {
// If this were Java 7:
// return locale.toLanguageTag();
String language = locale.getLanguage(); // Can, but should never be, an empty string.
// Modernize certain language codes.
if (language.equals("iw")) {
language = "he";
} else if (language.equals("in")) {
language = "id";
} else if (language.equals("ji")) {
language = "yi";
}
String country = locale.getCountry(); // Can be an empty string.
if (country.equals("")) {
return language;
}
return language + "-" + country;
}
private static Locale parseLocaleCode(final String localeCode) {
int index;
if ((index = localeCode.indexOf('-')) != -1 ||
(index = localeCode.indexOf('_')) != -1) {
final String langCode = localeCode.substring(0, index);
final String countryCode = localeCode.substring(index + 1);
return new Locale(langCode, countryCode);
} else {
return new Locale(localeCode);
}
}
/**
* Ensure that you call this early in your application startup,
* and with a context that's sufficiently long-lived (typically
* the application context).
*
* Calling multiple times is harmless.
*/
@Override
public void initialize(final Context context) {
if (!inited.compareAndSet(false, true)) {
return;
}
receiver = new BroadcastReceiver() {
@Override
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
systemLocaleDidChange = true;
}
};
context.registerReceiver(receiver, new IntentFilter(Intent.ACTION_LOCALE_CHANGED));
}
@Override
public boolean systemLocaleDidChange() {
return systemLocaleDidChange;
}
/**
* Every time the system gives us a new configuration, it
* carries the external locale. Fix it.
*/
@Override
public void correctLocale(Context context, Resources res, Configuration config) {
final Locale current = getCurrentLocale(context);
if (current == null) {
return;
}
// I know it's tempting to short-circuit here if the config seems to be
// up-to-date, but the rest is necessary.
config.locale = current;
// The following two lines are heavily commented in case someone
// decides to chase down performance improvements and decides to
// question what's going on here.
// Both lines should be cheap, *but*...
// This is unnecessary for basic string choice, but it almost
// certainly comes into play when rendering numbers, deciding on RTL,
// etc. Take it out if you can prove that's not the case.
Locale.setDefault(current);
// This seems to be a no-op, but every piece of documentation under the
// sun suggests that it's necessary, and it certainly makes sense.
res.updateConfiguration(config, res.getDisplayMetrics());
}
@Override
public String getAndApplyPersistedLocale(Context context) {
initialize(context);
final long t1 = android.os.SystemClock.uptimeMillis();
final String localeCode = getPersistedLocale(context);
if (localeCode == null) {
return null;
}
// Note that we don't tell Gecko about this. We notify Gecko when the
// locale is set, not when we update Java.
final String resultant = updateLocale(context, localeCode);
if (resultant == null) {
// Update the configuration anyway.
updateConfiguration(context, currentLocale);
}
final long t2 = android.os.SystemClock.uptimeMillis();
Log.i(LOG_TAG, "Locale read and update took: " + (t2 - t1) + "ms.");
return resultant;
}
/**
* Returns the set locale if it changed.
*
* Always persists and notifies Gecko.
*/
@Override
public String setSelectedLocale(Context context, String localeCode) {
final String resultant = updateLocale(context, localeCode);
// We always persist and notify Gecko, even if nothing seemed to
// change. This might happen if you're picking a locale that's the same
// as the current OS locale. The OS locale might change next time we
// launch, and we need the Gecko pref and persisted locale to have been
// set by the time that happens.
persistLocale(context, localeCode);
// Tell Gecko.
GeckoEvent ev = GeckoEvent.createBroadcastEvent(EVENT_LOCALE_CHANGED, BrowserLocaleManager.getLanguageTag(getCurrentLocale(context)));
GeckoAppShell.sendEventToGecko(ev);
return resultant;
}
/**
* This is public to allow for an activity to force the
* current locale to be applied if necessary (e.g., when
* a new activity launches).
*/
@Override
public void updateConfiguration(Context context, Locale locale) {
Resources res = context.getResources();
Configuration config = res.getConfiguration();
config.locale = locale;
res.updateConfiguration(config, res.getDisplayMetrics());
}
private SharedPreferences getSharedPreferences(Context context) {
return GeckoSharedPrefs.forApp(context);
}
private String getPersistedLocale(Context context) {
final SharedPreferences settings = getSharedPreferences(context);
final String locale = settings.getString(PREF_LOCALE, "");
if ("".equals(locale)) {
return null;
}
return locale;
}
private void persistLocale(Context context, String localeCode) {
final SharedPreferences settings = getSharedPreferences(context);
settings.edit().putString(PREF_LOCALE, localeCode).commit();
}
private Locale getCurrentLocale(Context context) {
if (currentLocale != null) {
return currentLocale;
}
final String current = getPersistedLocale(context);
if (current == null) {
return null;
}
return currentLocale = parseLocaleCode(current);
}
/**
* Updates the Java locale and the Android configuration.
*
* Returns the persisted locale if it differed.
*
* Does not notify Gecko.
*/
private String updateLocale(Context context, String localeCode) {
// Fast path.
final Locale defaultLocale = Locale.getDefault();
if (defaultLocale.toString().equals(localeCode)) {
return null;
}
final Locale locale = parseLocaleCode(localeCode);
// Fast path.
if (defaultLocale.equals(locale)) {
return null;
}
Locale.setDefault(locale);
currentLocale = locale;
// Update resources.
updateConfiguration(context, locale);
return locale.toString();
}
}