Not pretty, but displays verse at top of screen

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Bradlee Speice 2014-10-12 23:53:59 -04:00
parent ff9f2ac7b3
commit 9424d43ef7
2 changed files with 26 additions and 21 deletions

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@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ import org.bspeice.minimalbible.R;
import org.bspeice.minimalbible.activity.BaseFragment;
import org.bspeice.minimalbible.service.book.VerseLookupService;
import org.crosswire.jsword.book.Book;
import org.crosswire.jsword.passage.Verse;
import javax.inject.Inject;
import javax.inject.Named;
@ -22,6 +21,9 @@ import javax.inject.Named;
import butterknife.ButterKnife;
import butterknife.InjectView;
import dagger.Lazy;
import rx.android.schedulers.AndroidSchedulers;
import rx.functions.Action1;
import rx.subjects.PublishSubject;
/**
* A placeholder fragment containing a simple view.
@ -29,16 +31,20 @@ import dagger.Lazy;
public class BookFragment extends BaseFragment {
private static final String ARG_BOOK_NAME = "book_name";
Injector i;
@Inject
@Named("MainBook")
Lazy<Book> mBook;
// TODO: Factory?
VerseLookupService lookupService;
@InjectView(R.id.book_content)
WebView mainContent;
PublishSubject<String> titleReceiver = PublishSubject.create();
public BookFragment() {
// We can't initialize the lookupService here since the fragment hasn't been tied
// to the parent activity yet.
}
/**
@ -63,10 +69,8 @@ public class BookFragment extends BaseFragment {
Bundle savedInstanceState) {
View rootView = inflater.inflate(R.layout.fragment_viewer_main, container,
false);
Injector i = (Injector) getActivity();
this.i = (Injector) getActivity();
i.inject(this);
// TODO: Defer lookup until after webview created? When exactly is WebView created?
this.lookupService = new VerseLookupService(i, mBook.get());
ButterKnife.inject(this, rootView);
mainContent.getSettings().setJavaScriptEnabled(true);
@ -99,7 +103,17 @@ public class BookFragment extends BaseFragment {
((BibleViewer)getActivity()).setActionBarTitle(b.getInitials());
mainContent.loadUrl(getString(R.string.book_html));
BibleViewClient client = new BibleViewClient(b, lookupService);
VerseLookupService lookupService = new VerseLookupService(i, mBook.get());
BibleViewClient client = new BibleViewClient(b, lookupService, titleReceiver);
titleReceiver
.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.subscribe(new Action1<String>() {
@Override
public void call(String s) {
((BibleViewer) getActivity()).setActionBarTitle(s);
Log.d("BibleViewClient", s);
}
});
mainContent.setWebViewClient(client);
mainContent.addJavascriptInterface(client, "Android");
@ -108,15 +122,4 @@ public class BookFragment extends BaseFragment {
WebView.setWebContentsDebuggingEnabled(true);
}
}
/**
* Do the heavy lifting of getting the actual text for a verse
*
* @param v The verse to display
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unused")
public void displayVerse(Verse v) {
Book b = mBook.get();
lookupService.getJsonVerse(v);
}
}

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@ -8,18 +8,20 @@ import org.crosswire.jsword.book.Book
import org.crosswire.jsword.versification.getVersification
import java.util.ArrayList
import android.util.Log
import rx.subjects.PublishSubject
/**
* Created by bspeice on 9/14/14.
*/
class BibleViewClient(b: Book, lookup: VerseLookupService) : WebViewClient() {
val b = b
val lookup = lookup
class BibleViewClient(val b: Book, val lookup: VerseLookupService,
val subject: PublishSubject<String>?) : WebViewClient() {
// We can receive and return only primitives and Strings. Still means we can use JSON :)
JavascriptInterface fun getVerse(ordinal: Int): String {
val v = Verse(b.getVersification(), ordinal)
// TODO: WebView should notify us what verse it's on
subject?.onNext(v.getBook().toString() + " " + v.getChapter() + ":" + v.getVerse())
return lookup.getJsonVerse(v) as String
}