/* * Copyright (C) 2010 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 android.app.backup; import android.app.backup.RestoreObserver; import android.app.backup.RestoreSet; import android.app.backup.IRestoreObserver; import android.app.backup.IRestoreSession; import android.content.Context; import android.os.Handler; import android.os.Message; import android.os.RemoteException; import android.util.Log; /** * Interface for managing a restore session. * @hide */ public class RestoreSession { static final String TAG = "RestoreSession"; final Context mContext; IRestoreSession mBinder; RestoreObserverWrapper mObserver = null; /** * Ask the current transport what the available restore sets are. * * @param observer a RestoreObserver object whose restoreSetsAvailable() method will * be called on the application's main thread in order to supply the results of * the restore set lookup by the backup transport. This parameter must not be * null. * @return Zero on success, nonzero on error. The observer's restoreSetsAvailable() * method will only be called if this method returned zero. */ public int getAvailableRestoreSets(RestoreObserver observer) { int err = -1; RestoreObserverWrapper obsWrapper = new RestoreObserverWrapper(mContext, observer); try { err = mBinder.getAvailableRestoreSets(obsWrapper); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.d(TAG, "Can't contact server to get available sets"); } return err; } /** * Restore the given set onto the device, replacing the current data of any app * contained in the restore set with the data previously backed up. * *

Callers must hold the android.permission.BACKUP permission to use this method. * * @return Zero on success; nonzero on error. The observer will only receive * progress callbacks if this method returned zero. * @param token The token from {@link #getAvailableRestoreSets()} corresponding to * the restore set that should be used. * @param observer If non-null, this binder points to an object that will receive * progress callbacks during the restore operation. */ public int restoreAll(long token, RestoreObserver observer) { int err = -1; if (mObserver != null) { Log.d(TAG, "restoreAll() called during active restore"); return -1; } mObserver = new RestoreObserverWrapper(mContext, observer); try { err = mBinder.restoreAll(token, mObserver); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.d(TAG, "Can't contact server to restore"); } return err; } /** * Restore select packages from the given set onto the device, replacing the * current data of any app contained in the set with the data previously * backed up. * *

Callers must hold the android.permission.BACKUP permission to use this method. * * @return Zero on success, nonzero on error. The observer will only receive * progress callbacks if this method returned zero. * @param token The token from {@link getAvailableRestoreSets()} corresponding to * the restore set that should be used. * @param observer If non-null, this binder points to an object that will receive * progress callbacks during the restore operation. * @param packages The set of packages for which to attempt a restore. Regardless of * the contents of the actual back-end dataset named by {@code token}, only * applications mentioned in this list will have their data restored. * * @hide */ public int restoreSome(long token, RestoreObserver observer, String[] packages) { int err = -1; if (mObserver != null) { Log.d(TAG, "restoreAll() called during active restore"); return -1; } mObserver = new RestoreObserverWrapper(mContext, observer); try { err = mBinder.restoreSome(token, mObserver, packages); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.d(TAG, "Can't contact server to restore packages"); } return err; } /** * Restore a single application from backup. The data will be restored from the * current backup dataset if the given package has stored data there, or from * the dataset used during the last full device setup operation if the current * backup dataset has no matching data. If no backup data exists for this package * in either source, a nonzero value will be returned. * * @return Zero on success; nonzero on error. The observer will only receive * progress callbacks if this method returned zero. * @param packageName The name of the package whose data to restore. If this is * not the name of the caller's own package, then the android.permission.BACKUP * permission must be held. * @param observer If non-null, this binder points to an object that will receive * progress callbacks during the restore operation. */ public int restorePackage(String packageName, RestoreObserver observer) { int err = -1; if (mObserver != null) { Log.d(TAG, "restorePackage() called during active restore"); return -1; } mObserver = new RestoreObserverWrapper(mContext, observer); try { err = mBinder.restorePackage(packageName, mObserver); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.d(TAG, "Can't contact server to restore package"); } return err; } /** * End this restore session. After this method is called, the RestoreSession * object is no longer valid. * *

Note: The caller must invoke this method to end the restore session, * even if {@link #restorePackage(String, RestoreObserver)} failed. */ public void endRestoreSession() { try { mBinder.endRestoreSession(); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.d(TAG, "Can't contact server to get available sets"); } finally { mBinder = null; } } /* * Nonpublic implementation here */ RestoreSession(Context context, IRestoreSession binder) { mContext = context; mBinder = binder; } /* * We wrap incoming binder calls with a private class implementation that * redirects them into main-thread actions. This serializes the restore * progress callbacks nicely within the usual main-thread lifecycle pattern. */ private class RestoreObserverWrapper extends IRestoreObserver.Stub { final Handler mHandler; final RestoreObserver mAppObserver; static final int MSG_RESTORE_STARTING = 1; static final int MSG_UPDATE = 2; static final int MSG_RESTORE_FINISHED = 3; static final int MSG_RESTORE_SETS_AVAILABLE = 4; RestoreObserverWrapper(Context context, RestoreObserver appObserver) { mHandler = new Handler(context.getMainLooper()) { @Override public void handleMessage(Message msg) { switch (msg.what) { case MSG_RESTORE_STARTING: mAppObserver.restoreStarting(msg.arg1); break; case MSG_UPDATE: mAppObserver.onUpdate(msg.arg1, (String)msg.obj); break; case MSG_RESTORE_FINISHED: mAppObserver.restoreFinished(msg.arg1); break; case MSG_RESTORE_SETS_AVAILABLE: mAppObserver.restoreSetsAvailable((RestoreSet[])msg.obj); break; } } }; mAppObserver = appObserver; } // Binder calls into this object just enqueue on the main-thread handler public void restoreSetsAvailable(RestoreSet[] result) { mHandler.sendMessage( mHandler.obtainMessage(MSG_RESTORE_SETS_AVAILABLE, result)); } public void restoreStarting(int numPackages) { mHandler.sendMessage( mHandler.obtainMessage(MSG_RESTORE_STARTING, numPackages, 0)); } public void onUpdate(int nowBeingRestored, String currentPackage) { mHandler.sendMessage( mHandler.obtainMessage(MSG_UPDATE, nowBeingRestored, 0, currentPackage)); } public void restoreFinished(int error) { mHandler.sendMessage( mHandler.obtainMessage(MSG_RESTORE_FINISHED, error, 0)); } } }