/* * Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License */ package com.android.dialer.phonelookup; import android.content.Context; import android.support.annotation.MainThread; import android.telecom.Call; import com.android.dialer.DialerPhoneNumber; import com.android.dialer.common.concurrent.DialerExecutorComponent; import com.android.dialer.location.GeoUtil; import com.android.dialer.phonenumberproto.DialerPhoneNumberUtil; import com.android.dialer.telecom.TelecomCallUtil; import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableMap; import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableSet; import com.google.common.util.concurrent.Futures; import com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListenableFuture; import com.google.common.util.concurrent.ListeningExecutorService; import com.google.common.util.concurrent.MoreExecutors; /** * Provides operations related to retrieving information about phone numbers. * *

Some operations defined by this interface are generally targeted towards specific use cases; * for example {@link #isDirty(ImmutableSet)}, {@link #getMostRecentInfo(ImmutableMap)}, and {@link * #onSuccessfulBulkUpdate()} are generally intended to be used by the call log. */ public interface PhoneLookup { /** * Returns a future containing a new info for the number associated with the provided call. * *

The returned message should contain populated data for the sub-message corresponding to this * {@link PhoneLookup}. For example, the CP2 implementation returns a {@link * PhoneLookupInfo.Cp2Info} sub-message. * *

The default implementation is for all {@link PhoneLookup} implementations that don't need * info in the given call, i.e., it simply extracts the phone number from the call and delegates * to {@link #lookup(DialerPhoneNumber)}. * *

However, for {@link PhoneLookup} implementations that need info in the call (such as one for * CNAP), they should override this method. */ default ListenableFuture lookup(Context appContext, Call call) { ListeningExecutorService backgroundExecutor = DialerExecutorComponent.get(appContext).backgroundExecutor(); ListenableFuture numberFuture = backgroundExecutor.submit( () -> { DialerPhoneNumberUtil dialerPhoneNumberUtil = new DialerPhoneNumberUtil(); return dialerPhoneNumberUtil.parse( TelecomCallUtil.getNumber(call), GeoUtil.getCurrentCountryIso(appContext)); }); return Futures.transformAsync(numberFuture, this::lookup, MoreExecutors.directExecutor()); } /** * Returns a future containing a new info for the provided number. * *

The returned message should contain populated data for the sub-message corresponding to this * {@link PhoneLookup}. For example, the CP2 implementation returns a {@link * PhoneLookupInfo.Cp2Info} sub-message. * *

If the lookup can't be done without info in a {@link Call} (e.g., CNAP), this method is * expected to return existing info saved during the most recent lookup for a call to/from the * provided number ({@link #lookup(Context, Call)}). */ ListenableFuture lookup(DialerPhoneNumber dialerPhoneNumber); /** * Returns a future which returns true if the information for any of the provided phone numbers * has changed, usually since {@link #onSuccessfulBulkUpdate()} was last invoked. */ ListenableFuture isDirty(ImmutableSet phoneNumbers); /** * Get the most recent phone lookup information for this {@link PhoneLookup}. The returned map * must contain the exact same keys as the provided map. Most implementations will rely on last * modified timestamps to efficiently only update the data which needs to be updated. * *

If there are no changes required, it is valid for this method to simply return the provided * {@code existingInfoMap}. * *

If there is no longer information associated with a number (for example, a local contact was * deleted) the returned map should contain an empty info for that number. */ ListenableFuture> getMostRecentInfo( ImmutableMap existingInfoMap); /** * Populates the sub-message that this {@link PhoneLookup} is responsible for by copying {@code * subMessage} into the provided {@code phoneLookupInfo} builder. */ void setSubMessage(PhoneLookupInfo.Builder phoneLookupInfo, T subMessage); /** * Gets the sub-message that this {@link PhoneLookup} is responsible for from the provided {@code * phoneLookupInfo}. */ T getSubMessage(PhoneLookupInfo phoneLookupInfo); /** * Called when the results of the {@link #getMostRecentInfo(ImmutableMap)} have been applied by * the caller. * *

Typically implementations will use this to store a "last processed" timestamp so that future * invocations of {@link #isDirty(ImmutableSet)} and {@link #getMostRecentInfo(ImmutableMap)} can * be efficiently implemented. */ ListenableFuture onSuccessfulBulkUpdate(); @MainThread void registerContentObservers(); @MainThread void unregisterContentObservers(); /** * Clear any data written by this lookup. This is called when the new call log framework has been * disabled (because for example there was a problem with it). */ ListenableFuture clearData(); /** * The name of this lookup for logging purposes. This is generally the same as the class name (but * should not use methods from {@link Class} because the class names are generally obfuscated by * Proguard. */ String getLoggingName(); }