How to get listener of a view

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清酒与你 2020-12-28 21:14

I write service that interacts with other apps. It registers listeners on views (buttons, textviews,...), that already have listeners. I need to replace them with my own lis

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  •  时光取名叫无心
    2020-12-28 21:36

    Thanks to mihail's hint (thanks for that :)) )with the hidden API, I've found a solution to get a listener back after assignment:

    The android.view.View class has a nested class static class ListenerInfo that stores all listeners on a View (API 14+). In older versions the listeners are private fields in the android.view.View.

    The field can be accessed with reflection. In my case (API 14+),

    // get the nested class `android.view.View$ListenerInfo`
    Field listenerInfoField = null;
    listenerInfoField = Class.forName("android.view.View").getDeclaredField("mListenerInfo");
    if (listenerInfoField != null) {
        listenerInfoField.setAccessible(true);
    }
    Object myLiObject = null;
    myLiObject = listenerInfoField.get(myViewObj);
    
    // get the field mOnClickListener, that holds the listener and cast it to a listener
    Field listenerField = null;
    listenerField = Class.forName("android.view.View$ListenerInfo").getDeclaredField("mOnClickListener")
    if (listenerField != null && myLiObject != null) {
        View.OnClickListener myListener = (View.OnClickListener) listenerField.get(myLiObject);
    }
    

    After that code (I missed a lot of try-catch-blocks), the myListener object holds the instance of the onClickListener, that has been anonymously declared to the view before. It also works with any other listener, just replace the "mOnClickListener parameter" with the one you need in the reflection and cast it correctly.

    Note that code changes in upcoming versions can make that not working anymore.

    Found the final tutorial here: http://andwise.net/?p=161

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