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package it.niedermann.nextcloud.deck.ui.branding;
import android.content.Context;
import android.graphics.Color;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.view.LayoutInflater;
import android.view.View;
import android.view.ViewGroup;
import androidx.annotation.ColorInt;
import androidx.annotation.NonNull;
import androidx.annotation.Nullable;
import androidx.core.content.ContextCompat;
import com.wdullaer.materialdatetimepicker.time.TimePickerDialog;
import java.time.LocalTime;
import it.niedermann.nextcloud.deck.R;
import it.niedermann.nextcloud.deck.util.DeckColorUtil;
import static it.niedermann.nextcloud.deck.DeckApplication.isDarkTheme;
import static it.niedermann.nextcloud.deck.ui.branding.BrandingUtil.getSecondaryForegroundColorDependingOnTheme;
import static it.niedermann.nextcloud.deck.ui.branding.BrandingUtil.isBrandingEnabled;
import static it.niedermann.nextcloud.deck.ui.branding.BrandingUtil.readBrandMainColor;
public class BrandedTimePickerDialog extends TimePickerDialog implements Branded {
@Override
public View onCreateView(@NonNull LayoutInflater inflater, ViewGroup container, Bundle savedInstanceState) {
@Nullable Context context = getContext();
if (context != null) {
setThemeDark(isDarkTheme(context));
if (isBrandingEnabled(context)) {
applyBrand(readBrandMainColor(context));
}
}
return super.onCreateView(inflater, container, savedInstanceState);
}
@Override
public void applyBrand(int mainColor) {
@ColorInt final int buttonTextColor = getSecondaryForegroundColorDependingOnTheme(requireContext(), mainColor);
setOkColor(buttonTextColor);
setCancelColor(buttonTextColor);
// Text in picker title is always white
setAccentColor(DeckColorUtil.contrastRatioIsSufficientBigAreas(Color.WHITE, mainColor) ? mainColor : ContextCompat.getColor(requireContext(), R.color.accent));
}
/**
* Create a new TimePickerDialog instance with a given intial selection
*
* @param callback How the parent is notified that the time is set.
* @param hourOfDay The initial hour of the dialog.
* @param minute The initial minute of the dialog.
* @param second The initial second of the dialog.
* @param is24HourMode True to render 24 hour mode, false to render AM / PM selectors.
* @return a new TimePickerDialog instance.
*/
@SuppressWarnings({"SameParameterValue"})
public static TimePickerDialog newInstance(OnTimeSetListener callback,
int hourOfDay, int minute, int second, boolean is24HourMode) {
TimePickerDialog ret = new BrandedTimePickerDialog();
ret.initialize(callback, hourOfDay, minute, second, is24HourMode);
return ret;
}
/**
* Create a new TimePickerDialog instance with a given initial selection
*
* @param callback How the parent is notified that the time is set.
* @param hourOfDay The initial hour of the dialog.
* @param minute The initial minute of the dialog.
* @param is24HourMode True to render 24 hour mode, false to render AM / PM selectors.
* @return a new TimePickerDialog instance.
*/
public static TimePickerDialog newInstance(OnTimeSetListener callback,
int hourOfDay, int minute, boolean is24HourMode) {
return newInstance(callback, hourOfDay, minute, 0, is24HourMode);
}
/**
* Create a new TimePickerDialog instance initialized to the current system time
*
* @param callback How the parent is notified that the time is set.
* @param is24HourMode True to render 24 hour mode, false to render AM / PM selectors.
* @return a new TimePickerDialog instance.
*/
@SuppressWarnings({"SameParameterValue"})
public static TimePickerDialog newInstance(OnTimeSetListener callback, boolean is24HourMode) {
LocalTime now = LocalTime.now();
return newInstance(callback, now.getHour(), now.getMinute(), is24HourMode);
}
}
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