Moxie Marlinspike 375207f073 Switch MMS groups to use the group database infrastructure
Eliminate the concept of 'Recipients' (plural). There is now just
a 'Recipient', which contains an Address that is either an individual
or a group ID.

MMS groups now exist as part of the group database, just like push
groups.

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package org.thoughtcrime.securesms.contacts;
import android.content.Context;
import android.support.v7.widget.AppCompatMultiAutoCompleteTextView;
import android.telephony.PhoneNumberUtils;
import android.text.Annotation;
import android.text.Editable;
import android.text.Layout;
import android.text.Spannable;
import android.text.SpannableString;
import android.text.SpannableStringBuilder;
import android.text.Spanned;
import android.text.TextUtils;
import android.text.TextWatcher;
import android.util.AttributeSet;
import android.view.ContextMenu.ContextMenuInfo;
import android.view.MotionEvent;
import android.view.inputmethod.EditorInfo;
import android.widget.MultiAutoCompleteTextView;
import org.thoughtcrime.securesms.recipients.Recipient;
import org.thoughtcrime.securesms.recipients.RecipientsFormatter;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Provide UI for editing the recipients of multi-media messages.
*/
public class RecipientsEditor extends AppCompatMultiAutoCompleteTextView {
private int mLongPressedPosition = -1;
private final RecipientsEditorTokenizer mTokenizer;
private char mLastSeparator = ',';
private Context mContext;
public RecipientsEditor(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
super(context, attrs);
mContext = context;
mTokenizer = new RecipientsEditorTokenizer(context, this);
setTokenizer(mTokenizer);
// For the focus to move to the message body when soft Next is pressed
setImeOptions(EditorInfo.IME_ACTION_NEXT);
/*
* The point of this TextWatcher is that when the user chooses
* an address completion from the AutoCompleteTextView menu, it
* is marked up with Annotation objects to tie it back to the
* address book entry that it came from. If the user then goes
* back and edits that part of the text, it no longer corresponds
* to that address book entry and needs to have the Annotations
* claiming that it does removed.
*/
addTextChangedListener(new TextWatcher() {
private Annotation[] mAffected;
public void beforeTextChanged(CharSequence s, int start,
int count, int after) {
mAffected = ((Spanned) s).getSpans(start, start + count,
Annotation.class);
}
public void onTextChanged(CharSequence s, int start,
int before, int after) {
if (before == 0 && after == 1) { // inserting a character
char c = s.charAt(start);
if (c == ',' || c == ';') {
// Remember the delimiter the user typed to end this recipient. We'll
// need it shortly in terminateToken().
mLastSeparator = c;
}
}
}
public void afterTextChanged(Editable s) {
if (mAffected != null) {
for (Annotation a : mAffected) {
s.removeSpan(a);
}
}
mAffected = null;
}
});
}
@Override
public boolean enoughToFilter() {
if (!super.enoughToFilter()) {
return false;
}
// If the user is in the middle of editing an existing recipient, don't offer the
// auto-complete menu. Without this, when the user selects an auto-complete menu item,
// it will get added to the list of recipients so we end up with the old before-editing
// recipient and the new post-editing recipient. As a precedent, gmail does not show
// the auto-complete menu when editing an existing recipient.
int end = getSelectionEnd();
int len = getText().length();
return end == len;
}
public int getRecipientCount() {
return mTokenizer.getNumbers().size();
}
public List<String> getNumbers() {
return mTokenizer.getNumbers();
}
// public Recipients constructContactsFromInput() {
// return RecipientFactory.getRecipientsFromString(mContext, mTokenizer.getRawString(), false);
// }
private boolean isValidAddress(String number, boolean isMms) {
/*if (isMms) {
return MessageUtils.isValidMmsAddress(number);
} else {*/
// TODO: PhoneNumberUtils.isWellFormedSmsAddress() only check if the number is a valid
// GSM SMS address. If the address contains a dialable char, it considers it a well
// formed SMS addr. CDMA doesn't work that way and has a different parser for SMS
// address (see CdmaSmsAddress.parse(String address)). We should definitely fix this!!!
return PhoneNumberUtils.isWellFormedSmsAddress(number);
}
public boolean hasValidRecipient(boolean isMms) {
for (String number : mTokenizer.getNumbers()) {
if (isValidAddress(number, isMms))
return true;
}
return false;
}
/*public boolean hasInvalidRecipient(boolean isMms) {
for (String number : mTokenizer.getNumbers()) {
if (!isValidAddress(number, isMms)) {
/* TODO if (MmsConfig.getEmailGateway() == null) {
return true;
} else if (!MessageUtils.isAlias(number)) {
return true;
}
}
}
return false;
}*/
public String formatInvalidNumbers(boolean isMms) {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
for (String number : mTokenizer.getNumbers()) {
if (!isValidAddress(number, isMms)) {
if (sb.length() != 0) {
sb.append(", ");
}
sb.append(number);
}
}
return sb.toString();
}
/*public boolean containsEmail() {
if (TextUtils.indexOf(getText(), '@') == -1)
return false;
List<String> numbers = mTokenizer.getNumbers();
for (String number : numbers) {
if (Mms.isEmailAddress(number))
return true;
}
return false;
}*/
public static CharSequence contactToToken(Recipient c) {
String name = c.getName();
String number = c.getAddress().serialize();
SpannableString s = new SpannableString(RecipientsFormatter.formatNameAndNumber(name, number));
int len = s.length();
if (len == 0) {
return s;
}
s.setSpan(new Annotation("number", c.getAddress().serialize()), 0, len,
Spannable.SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE);
return s;
}
public void populate(List<Recipient> list) {
SpannableStringBuilder sb = new SpannableStringBuilder();
for (Recipient c : list) {
if (sb.length() != 0) {
sb.append(", ");
}
sb.append(contactToToken(c));
}
setText(sb);
}
private int pointToPosition(int x, int y) {
x -= getCompoundPaddingLeft();
y -= getExtendedPaddingTop();
x += getScrollX();
y += getScrollY();
Layout layout = getLayout();
if (layout == null) {
return -1;
}
int line = layout.getLineForVertical(y);
int off = layout.getOffsetForHorizontal(line, x);
return off;
}
@Override
public boolean onTouchEvent(MotionEvent ev) {
final int action = ev.getAction();
final int x = (int) ev.getX();
final int y = (int) ev.getY();
if (action == MotionEvent.ACTION_DOWN) {
mLongPressedPosition = pointToPosition(x, y);
}
return super.onTouchEvent(ev);
}
private static String getNumberAt(Spanned sp, int start, int end, Context context) {
return getFieldAt("number", sp, start, end, context);
}
private static int getSpanLength(Spanned sp, int start, int end, Context context) {
// TODO: there's a situation where the span can lose its annotations:
// - add an auto-complete contact
// - add another auto-complete contact
// - delete that second contact and keep deleting into the first
// - we lose the annotation and can no longer get the span.
// Need to fix this case because it breaks auto-complete contacts with commas in the name.
Annotation[] a = sp.getSpans(start, end, Annotation.class);
if (a.length > 0) {
return sp.getSpanEnd(a[0]);
}
return 0;
}
private static String getFieldAt(String field, Spanned sp, int start, int end,
Context context) {
Annotation[] a = sp.getSpans(start, end, Annotation.class);
String fieldValue = getAnnotation(a, field);
if (TextUtils.isEmpty(fieldValue)) {
fieldValue = TextUtils.substring(sp, start, end);
}
return fieldValue;
}
private static String getAnnotation(Annotation[] a, String key) {
for (int i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {
if (a[i].getKey().equals(key)) {
return a[i].getValue();
}
}
return "";
}
private class RecipientsEditorTokenizer
implements MultiAutoCompleteTextView.Tokenizer {
private final MultiAutoCompleteTextView mList;
private final Context mContext;
RecipientsEditorTokenizer(Context context, MultiAutoCompleteTextView list) {
mList = list;
mContext = context;
}
/**
* Returns the start of the token that ends at offset
* <code>cursor</code> within <code>text</code>.
* It is a method from the MultiAutoCompleteTextView.Tokenizer interface.
*/
public int findTokenStart(CharSequence text, int cursor) {
int i = cursor;
char c;
while (i > 0 && (c = text.charAt(i - 1)) != ',' && c != ';') {
i--;
}
while (i < cursor && text.charAt(i) == ' ') {
i++;
}
return i;
}
/**
* Returns the end of the token (minus trailing punctuation)
* that begins at offset <code>cursor</code> within <code>text</code>.
* It is a method from the MultiAutoCompleteTextView.Tokenizer interface.
*/
public int findTokenEnd(CharSequence text, int cursor) {
int i = cursor;
int len = text.length();
char c;
while (i < len) {
if ((c = text.charAt(i)) == ',' || c == ';') {
return i;
} else {
i++;
}
}
return len;
}
/**
* Returns <code>text</code>, modified, if necessary, to ensure that
* it ends with a token terminator (for example a space or comma).
* It is a method from the MultiAutoCompleteTextView.Tokenizer interface.
*/
public CharSequence terminateToken(CharSequence text) {
int i = text.length();
while (i > 0 && text.charAt(i - 1) == ' ') {
i--;
}
char c;
if (i > 0 && ((c = text.charAt(i - 1)) == ',' || c == ';')) {
return text;
} else {
// Use the same delimiter the user just typed.
// This lets them have a mixture of commas and semicolons in their list.
String separator = mLastSeparator + " ";
if (text instanceof Spanned) {
SpannableString sp = new SpannableString(text + separator);
TextUtils.copySpansFrom((Spanned) text, 0, text.length(),
Object.class, sp, 0);
return sp;
} else {
return text + separator;
}
}
}
public String getRawString() {
return mList.getText().toString();
}
public List<String> getNumbers() {
Spanned sp = mList.getText();
int len = sp.length();
List<String> list = new ArrayList<String>();
int start = 0;
int i = 0;
while (i < len + 1) {
char c;
if ((i == len) || ((c = sp.charAt(i)) == ',') || (c == ';')) {
if (i > start) {
list.add(getNumberAt(sp, start, i, mContext));
// calculate the recipients total length. This is so if the name contains
// commas or semis, we'll skip over the whole name to the next
// recipient, rather than parsing this single name into multiple
// recipients.
int spanLen = getSpanLength(sp, start, i, mContext);
if (spanLen > i) {
i = spanLen;
}
}
i++;
while ((i < len) && (sp.charAt(i) == ' ')) {
i++;
}
start = i;
} else {
i++;
}
}
return list;
}
}
static class RecipientContextMenuInfo implements ContextMenuInfo {
final Recipient recipient;
RecipientContextMenuInfo(Recipient r) {
recipient = r;
}
}
}