/* * Copyright (C) 2009 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.os.ParcelFileDescriptor; import java.io.FileDescriptor; import java.io.IOException; /** * Provides the structured interface through which a {@link BackupAgent} commits * information to the backup data set, via its {@link * BackupAgent#onBackup(ParcelFileDescriptor,BackupDataOutput,ParcelFileDescriptor) * onBackup()} method. Data written for backup is presented * as a set of "entities," key/value pairs in which each binary data record "value" is * named with a string "key." *

* To commit a data record to the backup transport, the agent's * {@link BackupAgent#onBackup(ParcelFileDescriptor,BackupDataOutput,ParcelFileDescriptor) * onBackup()} method first writes an "entity header" that supplies the key string for the record * and the total size of the binary value for the record. After the header has been * written, the agent then writes the binary entity value itself. The entity value can * be written in multiple chunks if desired, as long as the total count of bytes written * matches what was supplied to {@link #writeEntityHeader(String, int) writeEntityHeader()}. *

* Entity key strings are considered to be unique within a given application's backup * data set. If a backup agent writes a new entity under an existing key string, its value will * replace any previous value in the transport's remote data store. You can remove a record * entirely from the remote data set by writing a new entity header using the * existing record's key, but supplying a negative dataSize parameter. * When you do so, the agent does not need to call {@link #writeEntityData(byte[], int)}. *

Example

*

* Here is an example illustrating a way to back up the value of a String variable * called mStringToBackUp: *

 * static final String MY_STRING_KEY = "storedstring";
 *
 * public void {@link BackupAgent#onBackup(ParcelFileDescriptor, BackupDataOutput, ParcelFileDescriptor) onBackup(ParcelFileDescriptor oldState, BackupDataOutput data, ParcelFileDescriptor newState)}
 *         throws IOException {
 *     ...
 *     byte[] stringBytes = mStringToBackUp.getBytes();
 *     data.writeEntityHeader(MY_STRING_KEY, stringBytes.length);
 *     data.writeEntityData(stringBytes, stringBytes.length);
 *     ...
 * }
* * @see BackupAgent */ public class BackupDataOutput { int mBackupWriter; /** @hide */ public BackupDataOutput(FileDescriptor fd) { if (fd == null) throw new NullPointerException(); mBackupWriter = ctor(fd); if (mBackupWriter == 0) { throw new RuntimeException("Native initialization failed with fd=" + fd); } } /** * Mark the beginning of one record in the backup data stream. This must be called before * {@link #writeEntityData}. * @param key A string key that uniquely identifies the data record within the application * @param dataSize The size in bytes of this record's data. Passing a dataSize * of -1 indicates that the record under this key should be deleted. * @return The number of bytes written to the backup stream * @throws IOException if the write failed */ public int writeEntityHeader(String key, int dataSize) throws IOException { int result = writeEntityHeader_native(mBackupWriter, key, dataSize); if (result >= 0) { return result; } else { throw new IOException("result=0x" + Integer.toHexString(result)); } } /** * Write a chunk of data under the current entity to the backup transport. * @param data A raw data buffer to send * @param size The number of bytes to be sent in this chunk * @return the number of bytes written * @throws IOException if the write failed */ public int writeEntityData(byte[] data, int size) throws IOException { int result = writeEntityData_native(mBackupWriter, data, size); if (result >= 0) { return result; } else { throw new IOException("result=0x" + Integer.toHexString(result)); } } /** @hide */ public void setKeyPrefix(String keyPrefix) { setKeyPrefix_native(mBackupWriter, keyPrefix); } /** @hide */ protected void finalize() throws Throwable { try { dtor(mBackupWriter); } finally { super.finalize(); } } private native static int ctor(FileDescriptor fd); private native static void dtor(int mBackupWriter); private native static int writeEntityHeader_native(int mBackupWriter, String key, int dataSize); private native static int writeEntityData_native(int mBackupWriter, byte[] data, int size); private native static void setKeyPrefix_native(int mBackupWriter, String keyPrefix); }