How to get an enum which is created in attrs.xml in code

∥☆過路亽.° 提交于 2019-12-02 18:18:08
Andy Mell

There does not seem to be an automated way to get a Java enum from an attribute enum - in Java you can get the numeric value you specified - the string is for use in XML files (as you show).

You could do this in your view constructor:

TypedArray a = context.getTheme().obtainStyledAttributes(
                attrs,
                R.styleable.IconView,
                0, 0);

    // Gets you the 'value' number - 0 or 666 in your example
    if (a.hasValue(R.styleable.IconView_icon)) {
        int value = a.getInt(R.styleable.IconView_icon, 0));
    }

    a.recycle();
}

If you want the value into an enum you would need to either map the value into a Java enum yourself, e.g.:

private enum Format {
    enum_name_one(0), enum_name_n(666);
    int id;

    Format(int id) {
        this.id = id;
    }

    static Format fromId(int id) {
        for (Format f : values()) {
            if (f.id == id) return f;
        }
        throw new IllegalArgumentException();
    }
}

Then in the first code block you could use:

Format format = Format.fromId(a.getInt(R.styleable.IconView_icon, 0))); 

(though throwing an exception at this point may not be a great idea, probably better to choose a sensible default value)

steve moretz

It's simple let's show everybody an example just to show how easy it is:

attr.xml:

<declare-styleable name="MyMotionLayout">
    <attr name="motionOrientation" format="enum">
        <enum name="RIGHT_TO_LEFT" value="0"/>
        <enum name="LEFT_TO_RIGHT" value="1"/>
        <enum name="TOP_TO_BOTTOM" value="2"/>
        <enum name="BOTTOM_TO_TOP" value="3"/>
    </attr>
</declare-styleable>

Custom layout:

public enum Direction {RIGHT_TO_LEFT, LEFT_TO_RIGHT, TOP_TO_BOTTOM, BOTTOM_TO_TOP}
Direction direction;
...
    TypedArray ta = getContext().obtainStyledAttributes(attrs, R.styleable.MyMotionLayout);
    Direction direction = Direction.values()[ta.getInt(R.styleable.MyMotionLayout_motionOrientation,0)];

now use direction like any other enumeration variable.

Dave Thomas

Well for sanity's sake. Make sure your ordinals are the same in your declared styleable as in your Enum declaration and access it as an array.

TypedArray a = context.getTheme().obtainStyledAttributes(
                   attrs,
                   R.styleable.IconView,
                   0, 0);

int ordinal = a.getInt(R.styleable.IconView_icon, 0);

if (ordinal >= 0 && ordinal < MyEnum.values().length) {
      enumValue = MyEnum.values()[ordinal];
}

I know it's been a while since the question was posted, but I had the same issue recently. I hacked a little something together that uses Square's JavaPoet and some stuff in the build.gradle that automatically creates a Java enum class from the attrs.xml on project build.

There's a little demo and a readme with an explanation at https://github.com/afterecho/create_enum_from_xml

Hope it helps.

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