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koreader/frontend/device/android/device.lua
Robert ae50569055 Frontlight - Add checkbox use system settings (#5307)
See: https://github.com/koreader/koreader/issues/5205#issuecomment-526935357

Devices with `hasLightLevelFallback = true` (for now Android) has extra checkbutton `Use system settings`. Default unchecked.
2019-09-04 20:52:24 +02:00

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Lua

local Generic = require("device/generic/device")
local A, android = pcall(require, "android") -- luacheck: ignore
local Geom = require("ui/geometry")
local ffi = require("ffi")
local C = ffi.C
local lfs = require("libs/libkoreader-lfs")
local logger = require("logger")
local _ = require("gettext")
local T = require("ffi/util").template
local function yes() return true end
local function no() return false end
local function canUpdateApk()
-- disable updates on fdroid builds, since they manage their own repo.
return (android.prop.flavor ~= "fdroid")
end
local function getCodename()
local api = android.app.activity.sdkVersion
local codename = ""
if api > 27 then
codename = "Pie"
elseif api == 27 or api == 26 then
codename = "Oreo"
elseif api == 25 or api == 24 then
codename = "Nougat"
elseif api == 23 then
codename = "Marshmallow"
elseif api == 22 or api == 21 then
codename = "Lollipop"
elseif api == 19 then
codename = "KitKat"
elseif api < 19 and api >= 16 then
codename = "Jelly Bean"
elseif api < 16 and api >= 14 then
codename = "Ice Cream Sandwich"
end
return codename
end
local EXTERNAL_DICTS_AVAILABILITY_CHECKED = false
local EXTERNAL_DICTS = require("device/android/dictionaries")
local external_dict_when_back_callback = nil
local function getExternalDicts()
if not EXTERNAL_DICTS_AVAILABILITY_CHECKED then
EXTERNAL_DICTS_AVAILABILITY_CHECKED = true
for i, v in ipairs(EXTERNAL_DICTS) do
local package = v[4]
if android.isPackageEnabled(package) then
v[3] = true
end
end
end
return EXTERNAL_DICTS
end
local Device = Generic:new{
isAndroid = yes,
model = android.prop.product,
hasKeys = yes,
hasDPad = no,
hasEinkScreen = function() return android.isEink() end,
hasColorScreen = function() return not android.isEink() end,
hasFrontlight = yes,
hasLightLevelFallback = yes,
canRestart = no,
firmware_rev = android.app.activity.sdkVersion,
display_dpi = android.lib.AConfiguration_getDensity(android.app.config),
hasClipboard = yes,
hasOTAUpdates = canUpdateApk,
canOpenLink = yes,
openLink = function(self, link)
if not link or type(link) ~= "string" then return end
return android.openLink(link) == 0
end,
canExternalDictLookup = yes,
getExternalDictLookupList = getExternalDicts,
doExternalDictLookup = function (self, text, method, callback)
external_dict_when_back_callback = callback
local package, action = nil
for i, v in ipairs(getExternalDicts()) do
if v[1] == method then
package = v[4]
action = v[5]
break
end
end
android.dictLookup(text, package, action)
end,
--[[
Disable jit on some modules on android to make koreader on Android more stable.
The strategy here is that we only use precious mcode memory (jitting)
on deep loops like the several blitting methods in blitbuffer.lua and
the pixel-copying methods in mupdf.lua. So that a small amount of mcode
memory (64KB) allocated when koreader is launched in the android.lua
is enough for the program and it won't need to jit other parts of lua
code and thus won't allocate mcode memory any more which by our
observation will be harder and harder as we run koreader.
]]--
should_restrict_JIT = true,
}
function Device:init()
self.screen = require("ffi/framebuffer_android"):new{device = self, debug = logger.dbg}
self.powerd = require("device/android/powerd"):new{device = self}
self.input = require("device/input"):new{
device = self,
event_map = require("device/android/event_map"),
handleMiscEv = function(this, ev)
logger.dbg("Android application event", ev.code)
if ev.code == C.APP_CMD_SAVE_STATE then
return "SaveState"
elseif ev.code == C.APP_CMD_GAINED_FOCUS
or ev.code == C.APP_CMD_INIT_WINDOW
or ev.code == C.APP_CMD_WINDOW_REDRAW_NEEDED then
this.device.screen:_updateWindow()
elseif ev.code == C.APP_CMD_RESUME then
EXTERNAL_DICTS_AVAILABILITY_CHECKED = false
if external_dict_when_back_callback then
external_dict_when_back_callback()
external_dict_when_back_callback = nil
end
local new_file = android.getIntent()
if new_file ~= nil and lfs.attributes(new_file, "mode") == "file" then
-- we cannot blit to a window here since we have no focus yet.
local UIManager = require("ui/uimanager")
local InfoMessage = require("ui/widget/infomessage")
UIManager:scheduleIn(0.1, function()
UIManager:show(InfoMessage:new{
text = T(_("Opening file '%1'."), new_file),
timeout = 0.0,
})
end)
UIManager:scheduleIn(0.2, function()
require("apps/reader/readerui"):doShowReader(new_file)
end)
end
end
end,
hasClipboardText = function()
return android.hasClipboardText()
end,
getClipboardText = function()
return android.getClipboardText()
end,
setClipboardText = function(text)
return android.setClipboardText(text)
end,
}
-- check if we have a keyboard
if android.lib.AConfiguration_getKeyboard(android.app.config)
== C.ACONFIGURATION_KEYBOARD_QWERTY
then
self.hasKeyboard = yes
end
-- check if we have a touchscreen
if android.lib.AConfiguration_getTouchscreen(android.app.config)
~= C.ACONFIGURATION_TOUCHSCREEN_NOTOUCH
then
self.isTouchDevice = yes
end
-- check if we enabled support for custom timeouts (including wakelocks)
if android.needsWakelocks() then
android.setScreenOffTimeout(-1)
else
local timeout = G_reader_settings:readSetting("android_screen_timeout")
if timeout and timeout > 0 then
-- set a custom timeout if we already have write settings permission.
-- do not attempt to request permissions here.
if android.canWriteSettings() then
android.setScreenOffTimeout(timeout)
end
elseif timeout and timeout == -1 then
android.setScreenOffTimeout(timeout)
end
end
-- check if we disable fullscreen support
if G_reader_settings:isTrue("disable_android_fullscreen") then
self:toggleFullscreen()
end
-- check if we ignore volume keys and then they're forwarded to system services.
if G_reader_settings:isTrue("android_ignore_volume_keys") then
android.setVolumeKeysIgnored(true);
end
-- check if we enable a custom light level for this activity
local last_value = G_reader_settings:readSetting("fl_last_level")
if type(last_value) == "number" and last_value >= 0 then
Device:setScreenBrightness(last_value)
end
Generic.init(self)
end
function Device:initNetworkManager(NetworkMgr)
function NetworkMgr:turnOnWifi(complete_callback)
android.setWifiEnabled(true)
if complete_callback then
local UIManager = require("ui/uimanager")
UIManager:scheduleIn(1, complete_callback)
end
end
function NetworkMgr:turnOffWifi(complete_callback)
android.setWifiEnabled(false)
if complete_callback then
local UIManager = require("ui/uimanager")
UIManager:scheduleIn(1, complete_callback)
end
end
NetworkMgr.isWifiOn = function()
return android.isWifiEnabled()
end
end
function Device:retrieveNetworkInfo()
local ssid, ip, gw = android.getNetworkInfo()
if ip == "0" or gw == "0" then
return _("Not connected")
else
return T(_("Connected to %1\n IP address: %2\n gateway: %3"), ssid, ip, gw)
end
end
function Device:setViewport(x,y,w,h)
logger.info(string.format("Switching viewport to new geometry [x=%d,y=%d,w=%d,h=%d]",x, y, w, h))
local viewport = Geom:new{x=x, y=y, w=w, h=h}
self.screen:setViewport(viewport)
end
function Device:setScreenBrightness(level)
android.setScreenBrightness(level)
end
function Device:toggleFullscreen()
local api = android.app.activity.sdkVersion
if api >= 19 then
logger.dbg("ignoring fullscreen toggle, reason: always in immersive mode")
elseif api < 19 and api >= 17 then
local width = android.getScreenWidth()
local height = android.getScreenHeight()
local available_height = android.getScreenAvailableHeight()
local is_fullscreen = android.isFullscreen()
android.setFullscreen(not is_fullscreen)
G_reader_settings:saveSetting("disable_android_fullscreen", is_fullscreen)
is_fullscreen = android.isFullscreen()
if is_fullscreen then
self:setViewport(0, 0, width, height)
else
self:setViewport(0, 0, width, available_height)
end
else
logger.dbg("ignoring fullscreen toggle, reason: legacy api " .. api)
end
end
function Device:info()
local is_eink, eink_platform = android.isEink()
local common_text = T(_("%1\n\nOS: Android %2, api %3\nBuild flavor: %4\n"),
android.prop.product, getCodename(), Device.firmware_rev, android.prop.flavor)
local eink_text = ""
if is_eink then
eink_text = T(_("\nE-ink display supported.\nPlatform: %1\n"), eink_platform)
end
local wakelocks_text = ""
if android.needsWakelocks() then
wakelocks_text = _("\nThis device needs CPU, screen and touchscreen always on.\nScreen timeout will be ignored while the app is in the foreground!\n")
end
return common_text..eink_text..wakelocks_text
end
function Device:exit()
android.LOGI(string.format("Stopping %s main activity", android.prop.name));
android.lib.ANativeActivity_finish(android.app.activity)
end
android.LOGI(string.format("Android %s - %s (API %d) - flavor: %s",
android.prop.version, getCodename(), Device.firmware_rev, android.prop.flavor))
return Device