InputConnection
public
interface
InputConnection
android.view.inputmethod.InputConnection |
The InputConnection interface is the communication channel from an
InputMethod
back to the application that is receiving its
input. It is used to perform such things as reading text around the
cursor, committing text to the text box, and sending raw key events
to the application.
Starting from API Level Build.VERSION_CODES.N
,
the system can deal with the situation where the application directly
implements this class but one or more of the following methods are
not implemented.
getSelectedText(int)
, which was introduced inBuild.VERSION_CODES.GINGERBREAD
.setComposingRegion(int, int)
, which was introduced inBuild.VERSION_CODES.GINGERBREAD
.commitCorrection(android.view.inputmethod.CorrectionInfo)
, which was introduced inBuild.VERSION_CODES.HONEYCOMB
.requestCursorUpdates(int)
, which was introduced inBuild.VERSION_CODES.LOLLIPOP
.deleteSurroundingTextInCodePoints(int, int)
, which was introduced inBuild.VERSION_CODES.N
.getHandler()
, which was introduced inBuild.VERSION_CODES.N
.closeConnection()
, which was introduced inBuild.VERSION_CODES.N
.commitContent(android.view.inputmethod.InputContentInfo, int, android.os.Bundle)
, which was introduced inBuild.VERSION_CODES.N_MR1
.
Implementing an IME or an editor
Text input is the result of the synergy of two essential components:
an Input Method Engine (IME) and an editor. The IME can be a
software keyboard, a handwriting interface, an emoji palette, a
speech-to-text engine, and so on. There are typically several IMEs
installed on any given Android device. In Android, IMEs extend
InputMethodService
.
For more information about how to create an IME, see the
Creating an input method guide.
The editor is the component that receives text and displays it.
Typically, this is an EditText
instance, but
some applications may choose to implement their own editor for
various reasons. This is a large and complicated task, and an
application that does this needs to make sure the behavior is
consistent with standard EditText behavior in Android. An editor
needs to interact with the IME, receiving commands through
this InputConnection interface, and sending commands through
InputMethodManager
. An editor
should start by implementing
View.onCreateInputConnection(EditorInfo)
to return its own input connection.
If you are implementing your own IME, you will need to call the methods in this interface to interact with the application. Be sure to test your IME with a wide range of applications, including browsers and rich text editors, as some may have peculiarities you need to deal with. Remember your IME may not be the only source of changes on the text, and try to be as conservative as possible in the data you send and as liberal as possible in the data you receive.
If you are implementing your own editor, you will probably need
to provide your own subclass of BaseInputConnection
to
answer to the commands from IMEs. Please be sure to test your
editor with as many IMEs as you can as their behavior can vary a
lot. Also be sure to test with various languages, including CJK
languages and right-to-left languages like Arabic, as these may
have different input requirements. When in doubt about the
behavior you should adopt for a particular call, please mimic the
default TextView implementation in the latest Android version, and
if you decide to drift from it, please consider carefully that
inconsistencies in text editor behavior is almost universally felt
as a bad thing by users.
Cursors, selections and compositions
In Android, the cursor and the selection are one and the same thing. A "cursor" is just the special case of a zero-sized selection. As such, this documentation uses them interchangeably. Any method acting "before the cursor" would act before the start of the selection if there is one, and any method acting "after the cursor" would act after the end of the selection.
An editor needs to be able to keep track of a currently
"composing" region, like the standard edition widgets do. The
composition is marked in a specific style: see
Spanned.SPAN_COMPOSING
. IMEs use this to help
the user keep track of what part of the text they are currently
focusing on, and interact with the editor using
InputConnection#setComposingText(CharSequence, int)
,
InputConnection#setComposingRegion(int, int)
and
InputConnection#finishComposingText()
.
The composing region and the selection are completely independent
of each other, and the IME may use them however they see fit.
Summary
Public methods | |
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abstract
boolean
|
beginBatchEdit()
Tell the editor that you are starting a batch of editor operations. |
abstract
boolean
|
clearMetaKeyStates(int states)
Clear the given meta key pressed states in the given input connection. |
abstract
void
|
closeConnection()
Called by the system up to only once to notify that the system is about to invalidate connection between the input method and the application. |
abstract
boolean
|
commitCompletion(CompletionInfo text)
Commit a completion the user has selected from the possible ones
previously reported to |
abstract
boolean
|
commitContent(InputContentInfo inputContentInfo, int flags, Bundle opts)
Called by the input method to commit content such as a PNG image to the editor. |
abstract
boolean
|
commitCorrection(CorrectionInfo correctionInfo)
Commit a correction automatically performed on the raw user's input. |
default
boolean
|
commitText(CharSequence text, int newCursorPosition, TextAttribute textAttribute)
The variant of |
abstract
boolean
|
commitText(CharSequence text, int newCursorPosition)
Commit text to the text box and set the new cursor position. |
abstract
boolean
|
deleteSurroundingText(int beforeLength, int afterLength)
Delete beforeLength characters of text before the current cursor position, and delete afterLength characters of text after the current cursor position, excluding the selection. |
abstract
boolean
|
deleteSurroundingTextInCodePoints(int beforeLength, int afterLength)
A variant of |
abstract
boolean
|
endBatchEdit()
Tell the editor that you are done with a batch edit previously initiated with
|
abstract
boolean
|
finishComposingText()
Have the text editor finish whatever composing text is currently active. |
abstract
int
|
getCursorCapsMode(int reqModes)
Retrieve the current capitalization mode in effect at the current cursor position in the text. |
abstract
ExtractedText
|
getExtractedText(ExtractedTextRequest request, int flags)
Retrieve the current text in the input connection's editor, and monitor for any changes to it. |
abstract
Handler
|
getHandler()
Called by the system to enable application developers to specify a dedicated thread on which
|
abstract
CharSequence
|
getSelectedText(int flags)
Gets the selected text, if any. |
default
SurroundingText
|
getSurroundingText(int beforeLength, int afterLength, int flags)
Gets the surrounding text around the current cursor, with beforeLength characters of text before the cursor (start of the selection), afterLength characters of text after the cursor (end of the selection), and all of the selected text. |
abstract
CharSequence
|
getTextAfterCursor(int n, int flags)
Get n characters of text after the current cursor position. |
abstract
CharSequence
|
getTextBeforeCursor(int n, int flags)
Get n characters of text before the current cursor position. |
abstract
boolean
|
performContextMenuAction(int id)
Perform a context menu action on the field. |
abstract
boolean
|
performEditorAction(int editorAction)
Have the editor perform an action it has said it can do. |
default
void
|
performHandwritingGesture(HandwritingGesture gesture, Executor executor, IntConsumer consumer)
Perform a handwriting gesture on text. |
abstract
boolean
|
performPrivateCommand(String action, Bundle data)
API to send private commands from an input method to its connected editor. |
default
boolean
|
performSpellCheck()
Have the editor perform spell checking for the full content. |
default
boolean
|
previewHandwritingGesture(PreviewableHandwritingGesture gesture, CancellationSignal cancellationSignal)
Preview a handwriting gesture on text. |
default
boolean
|
replaceText(int start, int end, CharSequence text, int newCursorPosition, TextAttribute textAttribute)
Replace the specific range in the editor with suggested text. |
abstract
boolean
|
reportFullscreenMode(boolean enabled)
Called back when the connected IME switches between fullscreen and normal modes. |
default
boolean
|
requestCursorUpdates(int cursorUpdateMode, int cursorUpdateFilter)
Called by the input method to ask the editor for calling back
|
abstract
boolean
|
requestCursorUpdates(int cursorUpdateMode)
Called by the input method to ask the editor for calling back
|
default
void
|
requestTextBoundsInfo(RectF bounds, Executor executor, Consumer<TextBoundsInfoResult> consumer)
Called by input method to request the |
abstract
boolean
|
sendKeyEvent(KeyEvent event)
Send a key event to the process that is currently attached through this input connection. |
abstract
boolean
|
setComposingRegion(int start, int end)
Mark a certain region of text as composing text. |
default
boolean
|
setComposingRegion(int start, int end, TextAttribute textAttribute)
The variant of |
default
boolean
|
setComposingText(CharSequence text, int newCursorPosition, TextAttribute textAttribute)
The variant of |
abstract
boolean
|
setComposingText(CharSequence text, int newCursorPosition)
Replace the currently composing text with the given text, and set the new cursor position. |
default
boolean
|
setImeConsumesInput(boolean imeConsumesInput)
Called by the input method to indicate that it consumes all input for itself, or no longer does so. |
abstract
boolean
|
setSelection(int start, int end)
Set the selection of the text editor. |
default
TextSnapshot
|
takeSnapshot()
Called by the system when it needs to take a snapshot of multiple text-related data in an atomic manner. |
Constants
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_CHARACTER_BOUNDS
public static final int CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_CHARACTER_BOUNDS
The editor is requested to call
InputMethodManager#updateCursorAnchorInfo(android.view.View, CursorAnchorInfo)
with new character bounds CursorAnchorInfo#getCharacterBounds(int)
whenever
cursor/anchor position is changed. To disable
monitoring, call InputConnection#requestCursorUpdates(int)
again with this flag off.
This flag can be combined with other filters: CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_EDITOR_BOUNDS
,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_VISIBLE_LINE_BOUNDS
,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_TEXT_APPEARANCE
, CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_INSERTION_MARKER
and update flags CURSOR_UPDATE_IMMEDIATE
and CURSOR_UPDATE_MONITOR
.
Constant Value: 8 (0x00000008)
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_EDITOR_BOUNDS
public static final int CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_EDITOR_BOUNDS
The editor is requested to call
InputMethodManager#updateCursorAnchorInfo(android.view.View, CursorAnchorInfo)
with new EditorBoundsInfo
whenever cursor/anchor position is changed. To disable
monitoring, call InputConnection#requestCursorUpdates(int)
again with this flag off.
This flag can be used together with filters: CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_CHARACTER_BOUNDS
,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_VISIBLE_LINE_BOUNDS
,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_TEXT_APPEARANCE
,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_INSERTION_MARKER
and update flags
CURSOR_UPDATE_IMMEDIATE
and CURSOR_UPDATE_MONITOR
.
Constant Value: 4 (0x00000004)
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_INSERTION_MARKER
public static final int CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_INSERTION_MARKER
The editor is requested to call
InputMethodManager#updateCursorAnchorInfo(android.view.View, CursorAnchorInfo)
with new Insertion marker info CursorAnchorInfo#getInsertionMarkerFlags()
,
CursorAnchorInfo#getInsertionMarkerBaseline()
, etc whenever cursor/anchor position is
changed. To disable monitoring, call InputConnection#requestCursorUpdates(int)
again
with this flag off.
This flag can be combined with other filters: CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_CHARACTER_BOUNDS
,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_VISIBLE_LINE_BOUNDS
,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_TEXT_APPEARANCE
, CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_EDITOR_BOUNDS
and update flags CURSOR_UPDATE_IMMEDIATE
and CURSOR_UPDATE_MONITOR
.
Constant Value: 16 (0x00000010)
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_TEXT_APPEARANCE
public static final int CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_TEXT_APPEARANCE
The editor is requested to call
InputMethodManager#updateCursorAnchorInfo(android.view.View, CursorAnchorInfo)
with new text appearance info CursorAnchorInfo#getTextAppearanceInfo()
}
whenever cursor/anchor position is changed. To disable monitoring, call
InputConnection#requestCursorUpdates(int)
again with this flag off.
This flag can be combined with other filters: CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_CHARACTER_BOUNDS
,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_EDITOR_BOUNDS
, CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_INSERTION_MARKER
,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_VISIBLE_LINE_BOUNDS
and update flags
CURSOR_UPDATE_IMMEDIATE
and CURSOR_UPDATE_MONITOR
.
Constant Value: 64 (0x00000040)
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_VISIBLE_LINE_BOUNDS
public static final int CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_VISIBLE_LINE_BOUNDS
The editor is requested to call
InputMethodManager#updateCursorAnchorInfo(android.view.View, CursorAnchorInfo)
with new visible line bounds CursorAnchorInfo#getVisibleLineBounds()
whenever
cursor/anchor position is changed, the editor or its parent is scrolled or the line bounds
changed due to text updates. To disable monitoring, call
InputConnection#requestCursorUpdates(int)
again with this flag off.
This flag can be combined with other filters: CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_CHARACTER_BOUNDS
,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_EDITOR_BOUNDS
, CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_INSERTION_MARKER
,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_TEXT_APPEARANCE
and update flags
CURSOR_UPDATE_IMMEDIATE
and CURSOR_UPDATE_MONITOR
.
Constant Value: 32 (0x00000020)
CURSOR_UPDATE_IMMEDIATE
public static final int CURSOR_UPDATE_IMMEDIATE
The editor is requested to call
InputMethodManager#updateCursorAnchorInfo(android.view.View, CursorAnchorInfo)
at
once, as soon as possible, regardless of cursor/anchor position changes. This flag can be
used together with CURSOR_UPDATE_MONITOR
.
Note by default all of CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_EDITOR_BOUNDS
,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_CHARACTER_BOUNDS
,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_VISIBLE_LINE_BOUNDS
,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_TEXT_APPEARANCE
, and
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_INSERTION_MARKER
, are included but specifying them can
filter-out others.
It can be CPU intensive to include all, filtering specific info is recommended.
Constant Value: 1 (0x00000001)
CURSOR_UPDATE_MONITOR
public static final int CURSOR_UPDATE_MONITOR
The editor is requested to call
InputMethodManager#updateCursorAnchorInfo(android.view.View, CursorAnchorInfo)
whenever cursor/anchor position is changed. To disable monitoring, call
InputConnection#requestCursorUpdates(int)
again with this flag off.
This flag can be used together with CURSOR_UPDATE_IMMEDIATE
.
Note by default all of CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_EDITOR_BOUNDS
,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_CHARACTER_BOUNDS
,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_VISIBLE_LINE_BOUNDS
,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_TEXT_APPEARANCE
, and
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_INSERTION_MARKER
, are included but specifying them can
filter-out others.
It can be CPU intensive to include all, filtering specific info is recommended.
Constant Value: 2 (0x00000002)
GET_EXTRACTED_TEXT_MONITOR
public static final int GET_EXTRACTED_TEXT_MONITOR
Flag for use with getExtractedText(ExtractedTextRequest, int)
to indicate you
would like to receive updates when the extracted text changes.
Constant Value: 1 (0x00000001)
GET_TEXT_WITH_STYLES
public static final int GET_TEXT_WITH_STYLES
Flag for use with getTextAfterCursor(int, int)
, getTextBeforeCursor(int, int)
and
getSurroundingText(int, int, int)
to have style information returned along with the text. If not
set, getTextAfterCursor(int, int)
sends only the raw text, without style or other spans. If
set, it may return a complex CharSequence of both text and style spans.
Editor authors: you should strive to send text with styles if possible, but
it is not required.
Constant Value: 1 (0x00000001)
HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_CANCELLED
public static final int HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_CANCELLED
Result for performHandwritingGesture(android.view.inputmethod.HandwritingGesture, java.util.concurrent.Executor, java.util.function.IntConsumer)
when
HandwritingGesture
was cancelled. This happens when the InputConnection
is
or becomes invalidated while performing the gesture, for example because a new
InputConnection
was started, or due to InputMethodManager#invalidateInput
.
Constant Value: 4 (0x00000004)
HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_FAILED
public static final int HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_FAILED
Result for performHandwritingGesture(android.view.inputmethod.HandwritingGesture, java.util.concurrent.Executor, java.util.function.IntConsumer)
when
HandwritingGesture
failed and there was no applicable
HandwritingGesture#getFallbackText()
or it couldn't
be applied for any other reason.
Constant Value: 3 (0x00000003)
HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_FALLBACK
public static final int HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_FALLBACK
Result for performHandwritingGesture(android.view.inputmethod.HandwritingGesture, java.util.concurrent.Executor, java.util.function.IntConsumer)
when
HandwritingGesture
failed but HandwritingGesture#getFallbackText()
was
committed.
Constant Value: 5 (0x00000005)
HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_SUCCESS
public static final int HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_SUCCESS
Result for performHandwritingGesture(android.view.inputmethod.HandwritingGesture, java.util.concurrent.Executor, java.util.function.IntConsumer)
when
HandwritingGesture
is successfully executed on text.
Constant Value: 1 (0x00000001)
HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_UNKNOWN
public static final int HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_UNKNOWN
Result for performHandwritingGesture(android.view.inputmethod.HandwritingGesture, java.util.concurrent.Executor, java.util.function.IntConsumer)
when
editor didn't provide any result.
Constant Value: 0 (0x00000000)
HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_UNSUPPORTED
public static final int HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_UNSUPPORTED
Result for performHandwritingGesture(android.view.inputmethod.HandwritingGesture, java.util.concurrent.Executor, java.util.function.IntConsumer)
when
HandwritingGesture
is unsupported by the current editor.
Constant Value: 2 (0x00000002)
INPUT_CONTENT_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION
public static final int INPUT_CONTENT_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION
When this flag is used, the editor will be able to request read access to the content URI
contained in the InputContentInfo
object.
Make sure that the content provider owning the Uri sets the
grantUriPermissions
attribute in its manifest or included the
<grant-uri-permissions>
tag. Otherwise InputContentInfo#requestPermission()
can fail.
Although calling this API is allowed only for the IME that is currently selected, the
client is able to request a temporary read-only access even after the current IME is switched
to any other IME as long as the client keeps InputContentInfo
object.
Constant Value: 1 (0x00000001)
Public methods
beginBatchEdit
public abstract boolean beginBatchEdit ()
Tell the editor that you are starting a batch of editor
operations. The editor will try to avoid sending you updates
about its state until endBatchEdit()
is called. Batch
edits nest.
IME authors: use this to avoid getting
calls to
InputMethodService.onUpdateSelection(int, int, int, int, int, int)
corresponding to intermediate state. Also, use this to avoid
flickers that may arise from displaying intermediate state. Be
sure to call endBatchEdit()
for each call to this, or
you may block updates in the editor.
Editor authors: while a batch edit is in progress, take care not to send updates to the input method and not to update the display. IMEs use this intensively to this effect. Also please note that batch edits need to nest correctly.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if a batch edit is now in progress, false otherwise. Since this method starts a batch edit, that means it will always return true unless the input connection is no longer valid. |
clearMetaKeyStates
public abstract boolean clearMetaKeyStates (int states)
Clear the given meta key pressed states in the given input connection.
This can be used by the IME to clear the meta key states set by a hardware keyboard with latched meta keys, if the editor keeps track of these.
Parameters | |
---|---|
states |
int : The states to be cleared, may be one or more bits as
per KeyEvent.getMetaState() . |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true on success, false if the input connection is no longer valid. |
closeConnection
public abstract void closeConnection ()
Called by the system up to only once to notify that the system is about to invalidate connection between the input method and the application.
Editor authors: You can clear all the nested batch edit right now and
you no longer need to handle subsequent callbacks on this connection, including
beginBatchEdit()
}. Note that although the system tries to call this method whenever
possible, there may be a chance that this method is not called in some exceptional
situations.
Note: This does nothing when called from input methods.
commitCompletion
public abstract boolean commitCompletion (CompletionInfo text)
Commit a completion the user has selected from the possible ones
previously reported to InputMethodSession#displayCompletions(CompletionInfo[])
or
InputMethodManager#displayCompletions(View, CompletionInfo[])
.
This will result in the same behavior as if the user had
selected the completion from the actual UI. In all other
respects, this behaves like commitText(java.lang.CharSequence, int)
.
IME authors: please take care to send the
same object that you received through
InputMethodService.onDisplayCompletions(CompletionInfo[])
.
Editor authors: if you never call
InputMethodSession#displayCompletions(CompletionInfo[])
or
InputMethodManager#displayCompletions(View, CompletionInfo[])
then
a well-behaved IME should never call this on your input
connection, but be ready to deal with misbehaving IMEs without
crashing.
Calling this method (with a valid CompletionInfo
object)
will cause the editor to call
InputMethodService.onUpdateSelection(int, int, int, int, int, int)
on the current IME after the batch input is over.
Editor authors, for this to happen you need to
make the changes known to the input method by calling
InputMethodManager#updateSelection(View, int, int, int, int)
,
but be careful to wait until the batch edit is over if one is
in progress.
Parameters | |
---|---|
text |
CompletionInfo : The committed completion. |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true on success, false if the input connection is no longer valid. |
commitContent
public abstract boolean commitContent (InputContentInfo inputContentInfo, int flags, Bundle opts)
Called by the input method to commit content such as a PNG image to the editor.
In order to avoid a variety of compatibility issues, this focuses on a simple use case, where editors and IMEs are expected to work cooperatively as follows:
- Editor must keep
EditorInfo#contentMimeTypes
equal tonull
if it does not support this method at all. - Editor can ignore this request when the MIME type specified in
inputContentInfo
does not match any ofEditorInfo#contentMimeTypes
. - Editor can ignore the cursor position when inserting the provided content.
- Editor can return
true
asynchronously, even before it starts loading the content. - Editor should provide a way to delete the content inserted by this method or to revert the effect caused by this method.
- IME should not call this method when there is any composing text, in case calling this method causes a focus change.
- IME should grant a permission for the editor to read the content. See
EditorInfo#packageName
about how to obtain the package name of the editor.
Parameters | |
---|---|
inputContentInfo |
InputContentInfo : Content to be inserted.
This value cannot be null . |
flags |
int : INPUT_CONTENT_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION if the content provider
allows grantUriPermissions or 0 if the application does not need to call
InputContentInfo#requestPermission() . |
opts |
Bundle : optional bundle data. This can be null . |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if this request is accepted by the application, whether the request
is already handled or still being handled in background, false otherwise. |
commitCorrection
public abstract boolean commitCorrection (CorrectionInfo correctionInfo)
Commit a correction automatically performed on the raw user's input. A typical example would be to correct typos using a dictionary.
Calling this method will cause the editor to call
InputMethodService.onUpdateSelection(int, int, int, int, int, int)
on the current IME after the batch input is over.
Editor authors, for this to happen you need to
make the changes known to the input method by calling
InputMethodManager#updateSelection(View, int, int, int, int)
,
but be careful to wait until the batch edit is over if one is
in progress.
Parameters | |
---|---|
correctionInfo |
CorrectionInfo : Detailed information about the correction. |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true on success, false if the input connection is no longer valid.
Since Android Build.VERSION_CODES.N until
Build.VERSION_CODES.TIRAMISU , this API returned false when
the target application does not implement this method. |
commitText
public boolean commitText (CharSequence text, int newCursorPosition, TextAttribute textAttribute)
The variant of InputConnection#commitText(CharSequence, int)
. This method is
used to allow the IME to provide extra information while setting up text.
Parameters | |
---|---|
text |
CharSequence : The text to commit. This may include styles.
This value cannot be null . |
newCursorPosition |
int : The new cursor position around the text,
in Java characters. If > 0, this is relative to the end
of the text - 1; if <= 0, this is relative to the start
of the text. So a value of 1 will always advance the cursor
to the position after the full text being inserted. Note that
this means you can't position the cursor within the text,
because the editor can make modifications to the text
you are providing so it is not possible to correctly specify
locations there. |
textAttribute |
TextAttribute : The extra information about the text.
This value may be null . |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true on success, false if the input connection is no longer |
commitText
public abstract boolean commitText (CharSequence text, int newCursorPosition)
Commit text to the text box and set the new cursor position.
This method removes the contents of the currently composing
text and replaces it with the passed CharSequence, and then
moves the cursor according to newCursorPosition
. If there
is no composing text when this method is called, the new text is
inserted at the cursor position, removing text inside the selection
if any. This behaves like calling
setComposingText(text, newCursorPosition)
then finishComposingText()
.
Calling this method will cause the editor to call
InputMethodService.onUpdateSelection(int, int, int, int, int, int)
on the current IME after the batch input is over.
Editor authors, for this to happen you need to
make the changes known to the input method by calling
InputMethodManager#updateSelection(View, int, int, int, int)
,
but be careful to wait until the batch edit is over if one is
in progress.
Parameters | |
---|---|
text |
CharSequence : The text to commit. This may include styles. |
newCursorPosition |
int : The new cursor position around the text,
in Java characters. If > 0, this is relative to the end
of the text - 1; if <= 0, this is relative to the start
of the text. So a value of 1 will always advance the cursor
to the position after the full text being inserted. Note that
this means you can't position the cursor within the text,
because the editor can make modifications to the text
you are providing so it is not possible to correctly specify
locations there. |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true on success, false if the input connection is no longer valid. |
deleteSurroundingText
public abstract boolean deleteSurroundingText (int beforeLength, int afterLength)
Delete beforeLength characters of text before the current cursor position, and delete afterLength characters of text after the current cursor position, excluding the selection. Before and after refer to the order of the characters in the string, not to their visual representation: this means you don't have to figure out the direction of the text and can just use the indices as-is.
The lengths are supplied in Java chars, not in code points or in glyphs.
Since this method only operates on text before and after the selection, it can't affect the contents of the selection. This may affect the composing span if the span includes characters that are to be deleted, but otherwise will not change it. If some characters in the composing span are deleted, the composing span will persist but get shortened by however many chars inside it have been removed.
IME authors: please be careful not to
delete only half of a surrogate pair. Also take care not to
delete more characters than are in the editor, as that may have
ill effects on the application. Calling this method will cause
the editor to call
InputMethodService.onUpdateSelection(int, int, int, int, int, int)
on your service after the batch input is over.
Editor authors: please be careful of race
conditions in implementing this call. An IME can make a change
to the text or change the selection position and use this
method right away; you need to make sure the effects are
consistent with the results of the latest edits. Also, although
the IME should not send lengths bigger than the contents of the
string, you should check the values for overflows and trim the
indices to the size of the contents to avoid crashes. Since
this changes the contents of the editor, you need to make the
changes known to the input method by calling
InputMethodManager#updateSelection(View, int, int, int, int)
,
but be careful to wait until the batch edit is over if one is
in progress.
Parameters | |
---|---|
beforeLength |
int : The number of characters before the cursor to be deleted, in code unit.
If this is greater than the number of existing characters between the beginning of the
text and the cursor, then this method does not fail but deletes all the characters in
that range. |
afterLength |
int : The number of characters after the cursor to be deleted, in code unit.
If this is greater than the number of existing characters between the cursor and
the end of the text, then this method does not fail but deletes all the characters in
that range. |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true on success, false if the input connection is no longer valid. |
deleteSurroundingTextInCodePoints
public abstract boolean deleteSurroundingTextInCodePoints (int beforeLength, int afterLength)
A variant of deleteSurroundingText(int, int)
. Major differences are:
- The lengths are supplied in code points, not in Java chars or in glyphs.>
- This method does nothing if there are one or more invalid surrogate pairs in the requested range.
Editor authors: In addition to the requirement in
deleteSurroundingText(int, int)
, make sure to do nothing when one ore more invalid
surrogate pairs are found in the requested range.
Parameters | |
---|---|
beforeLength |
int : The number of characters before the cursor to be deleted, in code points.
If this is greater than the number of existing characters between the beginning of the
text and the cursor, then this method does not fail but deletes all the characters in
that range. |
afterLength |
int : The number of characters after the cursor to be deleted, in code points.
If this is greater than the number of existing characters between the cursor and
the end of the text, then this method does not fail but deletes all the characters in
that range. |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true on success, false if the input connection is no longer valid.
Before Android Build.VERSION_CODES.TIRAMISU , this API returned
false when the target application does not implement this method. |
See also:
endBatchEdit
public abstract boolean endBatchEdit ()
Tell the editor that you are done with a batch edit previously initiated with
beginBatchEdit()
. This ends the latest batch only.
IME authors: make sure you call this exactly once for each call to
beginBatchEdit()
.
Editor authors: please be careful about batch edit nesting. Updates still
to be held back until the end of the last batch edit. In case you are delegating this API
call to the one obtained from
TextView.onCreateInputConnection(EditorInfo)
, there was an off-by-one
that had returned true
when its nested batch edit count becomes 0
as a result
of invoking this API. This bug is fixed in Build.VERSION_CODES.TIRAMISU
.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
For editor authors, you must return true if a batch edit is still in progress
after closing the latest one (in other words, if the nesting count is still a
positive number). Return false otherwise. For IME authors, you will
always receive true as long as the request was sent to the editor, and
receive false only if the input connection is no longer valid. |
finishComposingText
public abstract boolean finishComposingText ()
Have the text editor finish whatever composing text is currently active. This simply leaves the text as-is, removing any special composing styling or other state that was around it. The cursor position remains unchanged.
IME authors: be aware that this call may be expensive with some editors.
Editor authors: please note that the cursor may be anywhere in the contents when this is called, including in the middle of the composing span or in a completely unrelated place. It must not move.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true on success, false if the input connection is no longer valid. |
getCursorCapsMode
public abstract int getCursorCapsMode (int reqModes)
Retrieve the current capitalization mode in effect at the
current cursor position in the text. See
TextUtils.getCapsMode
for more information.
This method may fail either if the input connection has become invalid (such as its process crashing) or the client is taking too long to respond with the text (it is given a couple seconds to return). In either case, 0 is returned.
This method does not affect the text in the editor in any way, nor does it affect the selection or composing spans.
Editor authors: please be careful of race conditions in implementing this call. An IME can change the cursor position and use this method right away; you need to make sure the returned value is consistent with the results of the latest edits and changes to the cursor position.
Parameters | |
---|---|
reqModes |
int : The desired modes to retrieve, as defined by
TextUtils.getCapsMode . These
constants are defined so that you can simply pass the current
TextBoxAttribute.contentType value
directly in to here. |
Returns | |
---|---|
int |
the caps mode flags that are in effect at the current
cursor position. See TYPE_TEXT_FLAG_CAPS_* in InputType . |
getExtractedText
public abstract ExtractedText getExtractedText (ExtractedTextRequest request, int flags)
Retrieve the current text in the input connection's editor, and monitor for any changes to it. This function returns with the current text, and optionally the input connection can send updates to the input method when its text changes.
This method may fail either if the input connection has become invalid (such as its process crashing) or the client is taking too long to respond with the text (it is given a couple seconds to return). In either case, null is returned.
Editor authors: as a general rule, try to comply with the
fields in request
for how many chars to return,
but if performance or convenience dictates otherwise, please
feel free to do what is most appropriate for your case. Also,
if the
GET_EXTRACTED_TEXT_MONITOR
flag is set, you should be
calling
InputMethodManager#updateExtractedText(View, int, ExtractedText)
whenever you call
InputMethodManager#updateSelection(View, int, int, int, int)
.
Parameters | |
---|---|
request |
ExtractedTextRequest : Description of how the text should be returned.
ExtractedTextRequest |
flags |
int : Additional options to control the client, either 0 or
GET_EXTRACTED_TEXT_MONITOR . |
Returns | |
---|---|
ExtractedText |
an ExtractedText
object describing the state of the text view and containing the
extracted text itself, or null if the input connection is no
longer valid of the editor can't comply with the request for
some reason. |
getHandler
public abstract Handler getHandler ()
Called by the system to enable application developers to specify a dedicated thread on which
InputConnection
methods are called back.
Editor authors: although you can return your custom subclasses of
Handler
, the system only uses Looper
returned from
Handler#getLooper()
. You cannot intercept or cancel InputConnection
callbacks by implementing this method.
IME authors: This method is not intended to be called from the IME. You
will always receive null
.
Returns | |
---|---|
Handler |
null to use the default Handler . |
getSelectedText
public abstract CharSequence getSelectedText (int flags)
Gets the selected text, if any.
This method may fail if either the input connection has become invalid (such as its process crashing) or the client is taking too long to respond with the text (it is given a couple of seconds to return). In either case, null is returned.
This method must not cause any changes in the editor's state.
If GET_TEXT_WITH_STYLES
is supplied as flags, the
editor should return a SpannableString
with all the spans set on the text.
IME authors: please consider this will
trigger an IPC round-trip that will take some time. Assume this
method consumes a lot of time. If you are using this to get the
initial text around the cursor, you may consider using
EditorInfo#getInitialTextBeforeCursor(int, int)
,
EditorInfo#getInitialSelectedText(int)
, and
EditorInfo#getInitialTextAfterCursor(int, int)
to prevent IPC costs.
Editor authors: please be careful of race conditions in implementing this call. An IME can make a change to the text or change the selection position and use this method right away; you need to make sure the returned value is consistent with the results of the latest edits.
Parameters | |
---|---|
flags |
int : Supplies additional options controlling how the text is
returned. May be either 0 or GET_TEXT_WITH_STYLES . |
Returns | |
---|---|
CharSequence |
the text that is currently selected, if any, or null if no text is selected. |
getSurroundingText
public SurroundingText getSurroundingText (int beforeLength, int afterLength, int flags)
Gets the surrounding text around the current cursor, with beforeLength characters of text before the cursor (start of the selection), afterLength characters of text after the cursor (end of the selection), and all of the selected text. The range are for java characters, not glyphs that can be multiple characters.
This method may fail either if the input connection has become invalid (such as its process crashing), or the client is taking too long to respond with the text (it is given a couple seconds to return), or the protocol is not supported. In any of these cases, null is returned.
This method does not affect the text in the editor in any way, nor does it affect the selection or composing spans.
If GET_TEXT_WITH_STYLES
is supplied as flags, the editor should return a
Spanned
with all the spans set on the text.
IME authors: please consider this will trigger an IPC round-trip that
will take some time. Assume this method consumes a lot of time. If you are using this to get
the initial surrounding text around the cursor, you may consider using
EditorInfo#getInitialTextBeforeCursor(int, int)
,
EditorInfo#getInitialSelectedText(int)
, and
EditorInfo#getInitialTextAfterCursor(int, int)
to prevent IPC costs.
Parameters | |
---|---|
beforeLength |
int : The expected length of the text before the cursor.
Value is 0 or greater |
afterLength |
int : The expected length of the text after the cursor.
Value is 0 or greater |
flags |
int : Supplies additional options controlling how the text is returned. May be either
0 or GET_TEXT_WITH_STYLES .
Value is either 0 or GET_TEXT_WITH_STYLES |
Returns | |
---|---|
SurroundingText |
an SurroundingText object describing the surrounding
text and state of selection, or null if the input connection is no longer valid, or the
editor can't comply with the request for some reason, or the application does not implement
this method. The length of the returned text might be less than the sum of
beforeLength and afterLength . |
Throws | |
---|---|
IllegalArgumentException |
if beforeLength or afterLength is negative. |
getTextAfterCursor
public abstract CharSequence getTextAfterCursor (int n, int flags)
Get n characters of text after the current cursor position.
This method may fail either if the input connection has become invalid (such as its process crashing) or the client is taking too long to respond with the text (it is given a couple seconds to return). In either case, null is returned.
This method does not affect the text in the editor in any way, nor does it affect the selection or composing spans.
If GET_TEXT_WITH_STYLES
is supplied as flags, the
editor should return a SpannableString
with all the spans set on the text.
IME authors: please consider this will
trigger an IPC round-trip that will take some time. Assume this
method consumes a lot of time. If you are using this to get the
initial text around the cursor, you may consider using
EditorInfo#getInitialTextBeforeCursor(int, int)
,
EditorInfo#getInitialSelectedText(int)
, and
EditorInfo#getInitialTextAfterCursor(int, int)
to prevent IPC costs.
Editor authors: please be careful of race conditions in implementing this call. An IME can make a change to the text and use this method right away; you need to make sure the returned value is consistent with the result of the latest edits. Also, you may return less than n characters if performance dictates so, but keep in mind IMEs are relying on this for many functions: you should not, for example, limit the returned value to the current line, and specifically do not return 0 characters unless the cursor is really at the end of the text.
Parameters | |
---|---|
n |
int : The expected length of the text. This must be non-negative.
Value is 0 or greater |
flags |
int : Supplies additional options controlling how the text is
returned. May be either 0 or GET_TEXT_WITH_STYLES . |
Returns | |
---|---|
CharSequence |
the text after the cursor position; the length of the returned text might be less than n. |
Throws | |
---|---|
IllegalArgumentException |
if n is negative. |
getTextBeforeCursor
public abstract CharSequence getTextBeforeCursor (int n, int flags)
Get n characters of text before the current cursor position.
This method may fail either if the input connection has become invalid (such as its process crashing) or the editor is taking too long to respond with the text (it is given a couple seconds to return). In either case, null is returned. This method does not affect the text in the editor in any way, nor does it affect the selection or composing spans.
If GET_TEXT_WITH_STYLES
is supplied as flags, the
editor should return a SpannableString
with all the spans set on the text.
IME authors: please consider this will
trigger an IPC round-trip that will take some time. Assume this
method consumes a lot of time. Also, please keep in mind the
Editor may choose to return less characters than requested even
if they are available for performance reasons. If you are using
this to get the initial text around the cursor, you may consider
using EditorInfo#getInitialTextBeforeCursor(int, int)
,
EditorInfo#getInitialSelectedText(int)
, and
EditorInfo#getInitialTextAfterCursor(int, int)
to prevent IPC costs.
Editor authors: please be careful of race conditions in implementing this call. An IME can make a change to the text and use this method right away; you need to make sure the returned value is consistent with the result of the latest edits. Also, you may return less than n characters if performance dictates so, but keep in mind IMEs are relying on this for many functions: you should not, for example, limit the returned value to the current line, and specifically do not return 0 characters unless the cursor is really at the start of the text.
Parameters | |
---|---|
n |
int : The expected length of the text. This must be non-negative.
Value is 0 or greater |
flags |
int : Supplies additional options controlling how the text is
returned. May be either 0 or GET_TEXT_WITH_STYLES . |
Returns | |
---|---|
CharSequence |
the text before the cursor position; the length of the returned text might be less than n. |
Throws | |
---|---|
IllegalArgumentException |
if n is negative. |
performContextMenuAction
public abstract boolean performContextMenuAction (int id)
Perform a context menu action on the field. The given id may be one of:
R.id.selectAll
,
R.id.startSelectingText
, R.id.stopSelectingText
,
R.id.cut
, R.id.copy
,
R.id.paste
, R.id.copyUrl
,
or R.id.switchInputMethod
Parameters | |
---|---|
id |
int |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
performEditorAction
public abstract boolean performEditorAction (int editorAction)
Have the editor perform an action it has said it can do.
This is typically used by IMEs when the user presses the key associated with the action.
Parameters | |
---|---|
editorAction |
int : This must be one of the action constants for
EditorInfo.imeOptions , such as
EditorInfo.EDITOR_ACTION_GO , or the value of
EditorInfo.actionId if a custom action is available. |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true on success, false if the input connection is no longer valid. |
performHandwritingGesture
public void performHandwritingGesture (HandwritingGesture gesture, Executor executor, IntConsumer consumer)
Perform a handwriting gesture on text.
Note: A supported gesture EditorInfo#getSupportedHandwritingGestures()
may not
have preview supported EditorInfo#getSupportedHandwritingGesturePreviews()
.
Parameters | |
---|---|
gesture |
HandwritingGesture : the gesture to perform
This value cannot be null . |
executor |
Executor : The executor to run the callback on.
This value may be null .
Callback and listener events are dispatched through this
Executor , providing an easy way to control which thread is
used. To dispatch events through the main thread of your
application, you can use
Context.getMainExecutor() .
Otherwise, provide an Executor that dispatches to an appropriate thread. |
consumer |
IntConsumer : if the caller passes a non-null consumer, the editor must invoke this
with one of HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_UNKNOWN ,
HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_SUCCESS , HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_FAILED ,
HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_CANCELLED , HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_FALLBACK ,
HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_UNSUPPORTED after applying the gesture has
completed. Will be invoked on the given Executor .
Default implementation provides a callback to IntConsumer with
HANDWRITING_GESTURE_RESULT_UNSUPPORTED . |
performPrivateCommand
public abstract boolean performPrivateCommand (String action, Bundle data)
API to send private commands from an input method to its
connected editor. This can be used to provide domain-specific
features that are only known between certain input methods and
their clients. Note that because the InputConnection protocol
is asynchronous, you have no way to get a result back or know
if the client understood the command; you can use the
information in EditorInfo
to determine if a client
supports a particular command.
Parameters | |
---|---|
action |
String : Name of the command to be performed. This must
be a scoped name, i.e. prefixed with a package name you own, so that
different developers will not create conflicting commands. |
data |
Bundle : Any data to include with the command. |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if the command was sent (whether or not the associated editor understood it), false if the input connection is no longer valid. |
performSpellCheck
public boolean performSpellCheck ()
Have the editor perform spell checking for the full content.
The editor can ignore this method call if it does not support spell checking.
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
For editor authors, the return value will always be ignored. For IME authors, this method returns true if the spell check request was sent (whether or not the associated editor supports spell checking), false if the input connection is no longer valid. |
previewHandwritingGesture
public boolean previewHandwritingGesture (PreviewableHandwritingGesture gesture, CancellationSignal cancellationSignal)
Preview a handwriting gesture on text.
Provides a real-time preview for a gesture to user for an ongoing gesture. e.g. as user
begins to draw a circle around text, resulting selection SelectGesture
is previewed
while stylus is moving over applicable text.
Note: A supported gesture EditorInfo#getSupportedHandwritingGestures()
might not
have preview supported EditorInfo#getSupportedHandwritingGesturePreviews()
.
Parameters | |
---|---|
gesture |
PreviewableHandwritingGesture : the gesture to preview. Preview support for a gesture (regardless of whether
implemented by editor) can be determined if gesture subclasses
PreviewableHandwritingGesture . Supported previewable gestures include
SelectGesture , SelectRangeGesture , DeleteGesture and
DeleteRangeGesture .
This value cannot be null . |
cancellationSignal |
CancellationSignal : signal to cancel an ongoing preview.
This value may be null . |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true on successfully sending command to Editor, false if not implemented by editor or
the input connection is no longer valid or preview was cancelled with
CancellationSignal . |
replaceText
public boolean replaceText (int start, int end, CharSequence text, int newCursorPosition, TextAttribute textAttribute)
Replace the specific range in the editor with suggested text.
This method finishes whatever composing text is currently active and leaves the text
as-it, replaces the specific range of text with the passed CharSequence, and then moves the
cursor according to newCursorPosition
. This behaves like calling finishComposingText()
, setSelection(start, end)
, and then
commitText(text, newCursorPosition,
textAttribute)
.
Similar to setSelection(int, int)
, the order of start and end is not important.
In effect, the region from start to end and the region from end to start is the same. Editor
authors, be ready to accept a start that is greater than end.
Parameters | |
---|---|
start |
int : the character index where the replacement should start.
Value is 0 or greater |
end |
int : the character index where the replacement should end.
Value is 0 or greater |
text |
CharSequence : the text to replace. This may include styles.
This value cannot be null . |
newCursorPosition |
int : the new cursor position around the text. If > 0, this is relative to
the end of the text - 1; if <= 0, this is relative to the start of the text. So a value
of 1 will always advance you to the position after the full text being inserted. Note
that this means you can't position the cursor within the text. |
textAttribute |
TextAttribute : The extra information about the text. This value may be null. |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if the replace command was sent to the associated editor (regardless of
whether the replacement is success or not), false otherwise. |
reportFullscreenMode
public abstract boolean reportFullscreenMode (boolean enabled)
Called back when the connected IME switches between fullscreen and normal modes.
Editor authors: There is a bug on
Build.VERSION_CODES.O
and later devices that this method is called back
on the main thread even when getHandler()
is overridden. This bug is fixed in
Build.VERSION_CODES.TIRAMISU
.
IME authors: On Build.VERSION_CODES.O
and later
devices, input methods are no longer allowed to directly call this method at any time.
To signal this event in the target application, input methods should always call
InputMethodService#updateFullscreenMode()
instead. This approach should work on API
Build.VERSION_CODES.N_MR1
and prior devices.
Parameters | |
---|---|
enabled |
boolean |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
For editor authors, the return value will always be ignored. For IME authors, this
always returns true on Build.VERSION_CODES.N_MR1 and prior
devices and false on Build.VERSION_CODES.O and later
devices. |
See also:
requestCursorUpdates
public boolean requestCursorUpdates (int cursorUpdateMode, int cursorUpdateFilter)
Called by the input method to ask the editor for calling back
InputMethodManager#updateCursorAnchorInfo(android.view.View, CursorAnchorInfo)
to
notify cursor/anchor locations.
Parameters | |
---|---|
cursorUpdateMode |
int : combination of update modes:
CURSOR_UPDATE_IMMEDIATE , CURSOR_UPDATE_MONITOR
Value is either 0 or a combination of CURSOR_UPDATE_IMMEDIATE , and CURSOR_UPDATE_MONITOR |
cursorUpdateFilter |
int : any combination of data filters:
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_CHARACTER_BOUNDS , CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_EDITOR_BOUNDS ,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_INSERTION_MARKER ,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_VISIBLE_LINE_BOUNDS ,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_TEXT_APPEARANCE .
Pass 0 or a combination of CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_EDITOR_BOUNDS , CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_CHARACTER_BOUNDS , CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_INSERTION_MARKER , CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_VISIBLE_LINE_BOUNDS , and CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_TEXT_APPEARANCE |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if the request is scheduled. false to indicate that when the
application will not call InputMethodManager#updateCursorAnchorInfo(
android.view.View, CursorAnchorInfo) .
Since Android Build.VERSION_CODES.N until
Build.VERSION_CODES.TIRAMISU , this API returned false when
the target application does not implement this method. |
requestCursorUpdates
public abstract boolean requestCursorUpdates (int cursorUpdateMode)
Called by the input method to ask the editor for calling back
InputMethodManager#updateCursorAnchorInfo(android.view.View, CursorAnchorInfo)
to
notify cursor/anchor locations.
Parameters | |
---|---|
cursorUpdateMode |
int : any combination of update modes and filters:
CURSOR_UPDATE_IMMEDIATE , CURSOR_UPDATE_MONITOR , and data filters:
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_CHARACTER_BOUNDS , CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_EDITOR_BOUNDS ,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_INSERTION_MARKER ,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_VISIBLE_LINE_BOUNDS ,
CURSOR_UPDATE_FILTER_TEXT_APPEARANCE .
Pass 0 to disable them. However, if an unknown flag is provided, request will be
rejected and method will return false . |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true if the request is scheduled. false to indicate that when the
application will not call InputMethodManager#updateCursorAnchorInfo(
android.view.View, CursorAnchorInfo) .
Since Android Build.VERSION_CODES.N until
Build.VERSION_CODES.TIRAMISU , this API returned false when
the target application does not implement this method. |
requestTextBoundsInfo
public void requestTextBoundsInfo (RectF bounds, Executor executor, Consumer<TextBoundsInfoResult> consumer)
Called by input method to request the TextBoundsInfo
for a range of text which is
covered by or in vicinity of the given bounds
. It can be used as a supplementary
method to implement the handwriting gesture API -
performHandwritingGesture(android.view.inputmethod.HandwritingGesture, java.util.concurrent.Executor, java.util.function.IntConsumer)
.
Editor authors: It's preferred that the editor returns a
TextBoundsInfo
of all the text lines whose bounds intersect with the given
bounds
.
IME authors: This method is expensive when the text is long. Please consider that both the text bounds computation and IPC round-trip to send the data are time consuming. It's preferable to only request text bounds in smaller areas.
Parameters | |
---|---|
bounds |
RectF : the interested area where the text bounds are requested, in the screen
coordinates.
This value cannot be null . |
executor |
Executor : the executor to run the callback.
This value cannot be null .
Callback and listener events are dispatched through this
Executor , providing an easy way to control which thread is
used. To dispatch events through the main thread of your
application, you can use
Context.getMainExecutor() .
Otherwise, provide an Executor that dispatches to an appropriate thread. |
consumer |
Consumer : the callback invoked by editor to return the result. It must return a
non-null object. |
See also:
sendKeyEvent
public abstract boolean sendKeyEvent (KeyEvent event)
Send a key event to the process that is currently attached through this input connection. The event will be dispatched like a normal key event, to the currently focused view; this generally is the view that is providing this InputConnection, but due to the asynchronous nature of this protocol that can not be guaranteed and the focus may have changed by the time the event is received.
This method can be used to send key events to the application. For example, an on-screen keyboard may use this method to simulate a hardware keyboard. There are three types of standard keyboards, numeric (12-key), predictive (20-key) and ALPHA (QWERTY). You can specify the keyboard type by specify the device id of the key event.
You will usually want to set the flag
KeyEvent.FLAG_SOFT_KEYBOARD
on all key event objects you give to this API; the flag will
not be set for you.
Note that it's discouraged to send such key events in normal
operation; this is mainly for use with
InputType.TYPE_NULL
type text fields. Use
the commitText(CharSequence, int)
family of methods to send text to the
application instead.
Parameters | |
---|---|
event |
KeyEvent : The key event. |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true on success, false if the input connection is no longer valid. |
setComposingRegion
public abstract boolean setComposingRegion (int start, int end)
Mark a certain region of text as composing text. If there was a
composing region, the characters are left as they were and the
composing span removed, as if finishComposingText()
has been called. The default style for composing text is used.
The passed indices are clipped to the contents bounds. If
the resulting region is zero-sized, no region is marked and the
effect is the same as that of calling finishComposingText()
.
The order of start and end is not important. In effect, the
region from start to end and the region from end to start is
the same. Editor authors, be ready to accept a start that is
greater than end.
Since this does not change the contents of the text, editors should not call
InputMethodManager#updateSelection(View, int, int, int, int)
and
IMEs should not receive
InputMethodService.onUpdateSelection(int, int, int, int, int, int)
.
This has no impact on the cursor/selection position. It may result in the cursor being anywhere inside or outside the composing region, including cases where the selection and the composing region overlap partially or entirely.
Parameters | |
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start |
int : the position in the text at which the composing region begins |
end |
int : the position in the text at which the composing region ends |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true on success, false if the input connection is no longer valid.
Since Android Build.VERSION_CODES.N until
Build.VERSION_CODES.TIRAMISU , this API returned false when
the target application does not implement this method. |
setComposingRegion
public boolean setComposingRegion (int start, int end, TextAttribute textAttribute)
The variant of InputConnection#setComposingRegion(int, int)
. This method is
used to allow the IME to provide extra information while setting up text.
Parameters | |
---|---|
start |
int : the position in the text at which the composing region begins |
end |
int : the position in the text at which the composing region ends |
textAttribute |
TextAttribute : The extra information about the text.
This value may be null . |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true on success, false if the input connection is no longer valid.
Since Android Build.VERSION_CODES.N until
Build.VERSION_CODES.TIRAMISU , this API returned false when
the target application does not implement this method. |
setComposingText
public boolean setComposingText (CharSequence text, int newCursorPosition, TextAttribute textAttribute)
The variant of setComposingText(java.lang.CharSequence, int)
. This method is
used to allow the IME to provide extra information while setting up composing text.
Parameters | |
---|---|
text |
CharSequence : The composing text with styles if necessary. If no style
object attached to the text, the default style for composing text
is used. See Spanned for how to attach style
object to the text. SpannableString and
SpannableStringBuilder are two
implementations of the interface Spanned .
This value cannot be null . |
newCursorPosition |
int : The new cursor position around the text. If
> 0, this is relative to the end of the text - 1; if <= 0, this
is relative to the start of the text. So a value of 1 will
always advance you to the position after the full text being
inserted. Note that this means you can't position the cursor
within the text, because the editor can make modifications to
the text you are providing so it is not possible to correctly
specify locations there. |
textAttribute |
TextAttribute : The extra information about the text.
This value may be null . |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true on success, false if the input connection is no longer |
setComposingText
public abstract boolean setComposingText (CharSequence text, int newCursorPosition)
Replace the currently composing text with the given text, and set the new cursor position. Any composing text set previously will be removed automatically.
If there is any composing span currently active, all
characters that it comprises are removed. The passed text is
added in its place, and a composing span is added to this
text. If there is no composing span active, the passed text is
added at the cursor position (removing selected characters
first if any), and a composing span is added on the new text.
Finally, the cursor is moved to the location specified by
newCursorPosition
.
This is usually called by IMEs to add or remove or change
characters in the composing span. Calling this method will
cause the editor to call
InputMethodService.onUpdateSelection(int, int, int, int, int, int)
on the current IME after the batch input is over.
Editor authors: please keep in mind the
text may be very similar or completely different than what was
in the composing span at call time, or there may not be a
composing span at all. Please note that although it's not
typical use, the string may be empty. Treat this normally,
replacing the currently composing text with an empty string.
Also, be careful with the cursor position. IMEs rely on this
working exactly as described above. Since this changes the
contents of the editor, you need to make the changes known to
the input method by calling
InputMethodManager#updateSelection(View, int, int, int, int)
,
but be careful to wait until the batch edit is over if one is
in progress. Note that this method can set the cursor position
on either edge of the composing text or entirely outside it,
but the IME may also go on to move the cursor position to
within the composing text in a subsequent call so you should
make no assumption at all: the composing text and the selection
are entirely independent.
Parameters | |
---|---|
text |
CharSequence : The composing text with styles if necessary. If no style
object attached to the text, the default style for composing text
is used. See Spanned for how to attach style
object to the text. SpannableString and
SpannableStringBuilder are two
implementations of the interface Spanned . |
newCursorPosition |
int : The new cursor position around the text. If
> 0, this is relative to the end of the text - 1; if <= 0, this
is relative to the start of the text. So a value of 1 will
always advance you to the position after the full text being
inserted. Note that this means you can't position the cursor
within the text, because the editor can make modifications to
the text you are providing so it is not possible to correctly
specify locations there. |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true on success, false if the input connection is no longer valid. |
setImeConsumesInput
public boolean setImeConsumesInput (boolean imeConsumesInput)
Called by the input method to indicate that it consumes all input for itself, or no longer does so.
Editors should reflect that they are not receiving input by hiding the cursor if
imeConsumesInput
is true
, and resume showing the cursor if it is
false
.
Parameters | |
---|---|
imeConsumesInput |
boolean : true when the IME is consuming input and the cursor should be
hidden, false when input to the editor resumes and the cursor should be shown again. |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
For editor authors, the return value will always be ignored. For IME authors, this
method returns true if the request was sent (whether or not the associated
editor does something based on this request), false if the input connection
is no longer valid. |
setSelection
public abstract boolean setSelection (int start, int end)
Set the selection of the text editor. To set the cursor position, start and end should have the same value.
Since this moves the cursor, calling this method will cause
the editor to call
InputMethodService.onUpdateSelection(int, int, int, int, int, int)
on the current IME after the batch input is over.
Editor authors, for this to happen you need to
make the changes known to the input method by calling
InputMethodManager#updateSelection(View, int, int, int, int)
,
but be careful to wait until the batch edit is over if one is
in progress.
This has no effect on the composing region which must stay unchanged. The order of start and end is not important. In effect, the region from start to end and the region from end to start is the same. Editor authors, be ready to accept a start that is greater than end.
Parameters | |
---|---|
start |
int : the character index where the selection should start. |
end |
int : the character index where the selection should end. |
Returns | |
---|---|
boolean |
true on success, false if the input connection is no longer valid. |
takeSnapshot
public TextSnapshot takeSnapshot ()
Called by the system when it needs to take a snapshot of multiple text-related data in an atomic manner.
Editor authors: Supporting this method is strongly encouraged. Atomically
taken TextSnapshot
is going to be really helpful for the system when optimizing IPCs
in a safe and deterministic manner. Return null
if an atomically taken
TextSnapshot
is unavailable. The system continues supporting such a scenario
gracefully.
IME authors: Currently IMEs cannot call this method directly and always
receive null
as the result.
Returns | |
---|---|
TextSnapshot |
null if TextSnapshot is unavailable and/or this API is called from
IMEs. |