简体   繁体   中英

How to show the soft keyboard on native activity

When I try to use ANativeActivity_showSoftInput() , it doesn't bring up the soft keyboard.

I have tried using ANativeActivity_showSoftInput(engine->app->activity, ANATIVEACTIVITY_SHOW_SOFT_INPUT_FORCED) and ANativeActivity_showSoftInput(engine->app->activity, ANATIVEACTIVITY_SHOW_SOFT_INPUT_IMPLICIT) to show softinput, but also failed.

I read the source code, and I found after start nativeActivity , NativeContentView(extend View) will be created, and when call ANativeActivity_showSoftInput , it will call showSoftInput() in java side. I think maybe the softkeyboard is not turned on.

Can you help me?

I have got exactly the same problem. No way to show the Keyboard using this API.

The only way I found was to use JNI but of course I am not satisfied with that solution:

android_app* mApplication;

...

void displayKeyboard(bool pShow) {
    // Attaches the current thread to the JVM.
    jint lResult;
    jint lFlags = 0;

    JavaVM* lJavaVM = mApplication->activity->vm;
    JNIEnv* lJNIEnv = mApplication->activity->env;

    JavaVMAttachArgs lJavaVMAttachArgs;
    lJavaVMAttachArgs.version = JNI_VERSION_1_6;
    lJavaVMAttachArgs.name = "NativeThread";
    lJavaVMAttachArgs.group = NULL;

    lResult=lJavaVM->AttachCurrentThread(&lJNIEnv, &lJavaVMAttachArgs);
    if (lResult == JNI_ERR) {
        return;
    }

    // Retrieves NativeActivity.
    jobject lNativeActivity = mApplication->activity->clazz;
    jclass ClassNativeActivity = lJNIEnv->GetObjectClass(lNativeActivity);

    // Retrieves Context.INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE.
    jclass ClassContext = lJNIEnv->FindClass("android/content/Context");
    jfieldID FieldINPUT_METHOD_SERVICE =
        lJNIEnv->GetStaticFieldID(ClassContext,
            "INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE", "Ljava/lang/String;");
    jobject INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE =
        lJNIEnv->GetStaticObjectField(ClassContext,
            FieldINPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
    jniCheck(INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);

    // Runs getSystemService(Context.INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE).
    jclass ClassInputMethodManager = lJNIEnv->FindClass(
        "android/view/inputmethod/InputMethodManager");
    jmethodID MethodGetSystemService = lJNIEnv->GetMethodID(
        ClassNativeActivity, "getSystemService",
        "(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/Object;");
    jobject lInputMethodManager = lJNIEnv->CallObjectMethod(
        lNativeActivity, MethodGetSystemService,
        INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);

    // Runs getWindow().getDecorView().
    jmethodID MethodGetWindow = lJNIEnv->GetMethodID(
        ClassNativeActivity, "getWindow",
        "()Landroid/view/Window;");
    jobject lWindow = lJNIEnv->CallObjectMethod(lNativeActivity,
        MethodGetWindow);
    jclass ClassWindow = lJNIEnv->FindClass(
        "android/view/Window");
    jmethodID MethodGetDecorView = lJNIEnv->GetMethodID(
        ClassWindow, "getDecorView", "()Landroid/view/View;");
    jobject lDecorView = lJNIEnv->CallObjectMethod(lWindow,
        MethodGetDecorView);

    if (pShow) {
        // Runs lInputMethodManager.showSoftInput(...).
        jmethodID MethodShowSoftInput = lJNIEnv->GetMethodID(
            ClassInputMethodManager, "showSoftInput",
            "(Landroid/view/View;I)Z");
        jboolean lResult = lJNIEnv->CallBooleanMethod(
            lInputMethodManager, MethodShowSoftInput,
            lDecorView, lFlags);
    } else {
        // Runs lWindow.getViewToken()
        jclass ClassView = lJNIEnv->FindClass(
            "android/view/View");
        jmethodID MethodGetWindowToken = lJNIEnv->GetMethodID(
            ClassView, "getWindowToken", "()Landroid/os/IBinder;");
        jobject lBinder = lJNIEnv->CallObjectMethod(lDecorView,
            MethodGetWindowToken);

        // lInputMethodManager.hideSoftInput(...).
        jmethodID MethodHideSoftInput = lJNIEnv->GetMethodID(
            ClassInputMethodManager, "hideSoftInputFromWindow",
            "(Landroid/os/IBinder;I)Z");
        jboolean lRes = lJNIEnv->CallBooleanMethod(
            lInputMethodManager, MethodHideSoftInput,
            lBinder, lFlags);
    }

    // Finished with the JVM.
    lJavaVM->DetachCurrentThread();
}

Another way is to go with a hybrid solution where you extend the NativeActivity in java and have helper functions for showing and hiding keyboard.

import android.view.inputmethod.InputMethodManager;
import android.content.Context;

public class MyNativeActivity extends android.app.NativeActivity
{
    public void showKeyboard()
    {
        InputMethodManager imm = ( InputMethodManager )getSystemService( Context.INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE );
        imm.showSoftInput( this.getWindow().getDecorView(), InputMethodManager.SHOW_FORCED );
    }

    public void hideKeyboard()
    {
        InputMethodManager imm = ( InputMethodManager )getSystemService( Context.INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE );
        imm.hideSoftInputFromWindow( this.getWindow().getDecorView().getWindowToken(), 0 );
    }
}

And on the native side...

void DisplayKeyboard( bool bShow )
{
    // Attaches the current thread to the JVM.
    JavaVM* pJavaVM = m_pNativeActivity->vm;
    JNIEnv* pJNIEnv = m_pNativeActivity->env;

    JavaVMAttachArgs javaVMAttachArgs;
    javaVMAttachArgs.version = JNI_VERSION_1_6;
    javaVMAttachArgs.name = "NativeThread";
    javaVMAttachArgs.group = NULL;

    jint nResult = pJavaVM->AttachCurrentThread( &pJNIEnv, &javaVMAttachArgs );
    if ( nResult != JNI_ERR ) 
    {
        // Retrieves NativeActivity.
        jobject nativeActivity = m_pNativeActivity->clazz;
        jclass ClassNativeActivity = pJNIEnv->GetObjectClass( nativeActivity );

        if ( bShow )
        {
            jmethodID MethodShowKeyboard = pJNIEnv->GetMethodID( ClassNativeActivity, "showKeyboard", "()V" );
            pJNIEnv->CallVoidMethod( nativeActivity, MethodShowKeyboard );
        }
        else
        {
            jmethodID MethodHideKeyboard = pJNIEnv->GetMethodID( ClassNativeActivity, "hideKeyboard", "()V" );
            pJNIEnv->CallVoidMethod( nativeActivity, MethodHideKeyboard );
        }

        // Finished with the JVM.
        pJavaVM->DetachCurrentThread();
    }
}

This allows you to deal with the Android specific stuff in java as it was intended and have the native code call into wrappers, thus reducing the complexity in syntax on the native side.

I had a lot of trouble trying to close the soft keyboard when the view changed, until I realized I had to remove it specifically from the view that called it:

InputMethodManager imm = (InputMethodManager)getSystemService(Context.INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
            imm.hideSoftInputFromWindow(editText.getWindowToken(), 0);

There's also a showSoftInput method that should probably work (assuming it does what the method name says it does) in a similar way, where it needs a view to anchor itself to:

InputMethodManager imm = (InputMethodManager)getSystemService(Context.INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE);
            imm.showSoftInput(editText.getWindowToken(), 0);

Can't really test this myself at the moment, but I figured it might be able to help you and would be worth a shot. Just make sure the "editText" is linked to the EditText you want to receive the input.

The technical post webpages of this site follow the CC BY-SA 4.0 protocol. If you need to reprint, please indicate the site URL or the original address.Any question please contact:yoyou2525@163.com.

 
粤ICP备18138465号  © 2020-2024 STACKOOM.COM