RecognizerIntent.java revision 2269d1572e5fcfb725ea55f5764d8c3280d69f6d
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16
17package android.speech;
18
19import java.util.ArrayList;
20
21import android.app.Activity;
22import android.content.ActivityNotFoundException;
23import android.content.BroadcastReceiver;
24import android.content.ComponentName;
25import android.content.Context;
26import android.content.Intent;
27import android.content.pm.PackageManager;
28import android.content.pm.ResolveInfo;
29import android.os.Bundle;
30
31/**
32 * Constants for supporting speech recognition through starting an {@link Intent}
33 */
34public class RecognizerIntent {
35    /**
36     * The extra key used in an intent to the speech recognizer for voice search. Not
37     * generally to be used by developers. The system search dialog uses this, for example,
38     * to set a calling package for identification by a voice search API. If this extra
39     * is set by anyone but the system process, it should be overridden by the voice search
40     * implementation.
41     */
42    public final static String EXTRA_CALLING_PACKAGE = "calling_package";
43
44    private RecognizerIntent() {
45        // Not for instantiating.
46    }
47
48    /**
49     * Starts an activity that will prompt the user for speech and sends it through a
50     * speech recognizer.  The results will be returned via activity results (in
51     * {@link Activity#onActivityResult}, if you start the intent using
52     * {@link Activity#startActivityForResult(Intent, int)}), or forwarded via a PendingIntent
53     * if one is provided.
54     *
55     * <p>Starting this intent with just {@link Activity#startActivity(Intent)} is not supported.
56     * You must either use {@link Activity#startActivityForResult(Intent, int)}, or provide a
57     * PendingIntent, to receive recognition results.
58     *
59     * <p>Required extras:
60     * <ul>
61     *   <li>{@link #EXTRA_LANGUAGE_MODEL}
62     * </ul>
63     *
64     * <p>Optional extras:
65     * <ul>
66     *   <li>{@link #EXTRA_PROMPT}
67     *   <li>{@link #EXTRA_LANGUAGE}
68     *   <li>{@link #EXTRA_MAX_RESULTS}
69     *   <li>{@link #EXTRA_RESULTS_PENDINGINTENT}
70     *   <li>{@link #EXTRA_RESULTS_PENDINGINTENT_BUNDLE}
71     * </ul>
72     *
73     * <p> Result extras (returned in the result, not to be specified in the request):
74     * <ul>
75     *   <li>{@link #EXTRA_RESULTS}
76     * </ul>
77     *
78     * <p>NOTE: There may not be any applications installed to handle this action, so you should
79     * make sure to catch {@link ActivityNotFoundException}.
80     */
81    public static final String ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEECH = "android.speech.action.RECOGNIZE_SPEECH";
82
83    /**
84     * Starts an activity that will prompt the user for speech, sends it through a
85     * speech recognizer, and invokes and displays a web search result.
86     *
87     * <p>Required extras:
88     * <ul>
89     *   <li>{@link #EXTRA_LANGUAGE_MODEL}
90     * </ul>
91     *
92     * <p>Optional extras:
93     * <ul>
94     *   <li>{@link #EXTRA_PROMPT}
95     *   <li>{@link #EXTRA_LANGUAGE}
96     *   <li>{@link #EXTRA_MAX_RESULTS}
97     *   <li>{@link #EXTRA_PARTIAL_RESULTS}
98     * </ul>
99     *
100     * <p> Result extras (returned in the result, not to be specified in the request):
101     * <ul>
102     *   <li>{@link #EXTRA_RESULTS}
103     * </ul>
104     *
105     * <p>NOTE: There may not be any applications installed to handle this action, so you should
106     * make sure to catch {@link ActivityNotFoundException}.
107     */
108    public static final String ACTION_WEB_SEARCH = "android.speech.action.WEB_SEARCH";
109
110    /**
111     * The minimum length of an utterance. We will not stop recording before this amount of time.
112     *
113     * Note that it is extremely rare you'd want to specify this value in an intent. If you don't
114     * have a very good reason to change these, you should leave them as they are. Note also that
115     * certain values may cause undesired or unexpected results - use judiciously! Additionally,
116     * depending on the recognizer implementation, these values may have no effect.
117     */
118    public static final String EXTRA_SPEECH_INPUT_MINIMUM_LENGTH_MILLIS =
119            "android.speech.extras.SPEECH_INPUT_MINIMUM_LENGTH_MILLIS";
120
121    /**
122     * The amount of time that it should take after we stop hearing speech to consider the input
123     * complete.
124     *
125     * Note that it is extremely rare you'd want to specify this value in an intent. If
126     * you don't have a very good reason to change these, you should leave them as they are. Note
127     * also that certain values may cause undesired or unexpected results - use judiciously!
128     * Additionally, depending on the recognizer implementation, these values may have no effect.
129     */
130    public static final String EXTRA_SPEECH_INPUT_COMPLETE_SILENCE_LENGTH_MILLIS =
131            "android.speech.extras.SPEECH_INPUT_COMPLETE_SILENCE_LENGTH_MILLIS";
132
133    /**
134     * The amount of time that it should take after we stop hearing speech to consider the input
135     * possibly complete. This is used to prevent the endpointer cutting off during very short
136     * mid-speech pauses.
137     *
138     * Note that it is extremely rare you'd want to specify this value in an intent. If
139     * you don't have a very good reason to change these, you should leave them as they are. Note
140     * also that certain values may cause undesired or unexpected results - use judiciously!
141     * Additionally, depending on the recognizer implementation, these values may have no effect.
142     */
143    public static final String EXTRA_SPEECH_INPUT_POSSIBLY_COMPLETE_SILENCE_LENGTH_MILLIS =
144            "android.speech.extras.SPEECH_INPUT_POSSIBLY_COMPLETE_SILENCE_LENGTH_MILLIS";
145
146    /**
147     * Informs the recognizer which speech model to prefer when performing
148     * {@link #ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEECH}. The recognizer uses this
149     * information to fine tune the results. This extra is required. Activities implementing
150     * {@link #ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEECH} may interpret the values as they see fit.
151     *
152     *  @see #LANGUAGE_MODEL_FREE_FORM
153     *  @see #LANGUAGE_MODEL_WEB_SEARCH
154     */
155    public static final String EXTRA_LANGUAGE_MODEL = "android.speech.extra.LANGUAGE_MODEL";
156
157    /**
158     * Use a language model based on free-form speech recognition.  This is a value to use for
159     * {@link #EXTRA_LANGUAGE_MODEL}.
160     * @see #EXTRA_LANGUAGE_MODEL
161     */
162    public static final String LANGUAGE_MODEL_FREE_FORM = "free_form";
163    /**
164     * Use a language model based on web search terms.  This is a value to use for
165     * {@link #EXTRA_LANGUAGE_MODEL}.
166     * @see #EXTRA_LANGUAGE_MODEL
167     */
168    public static final String LANGUAGE_MODEL_WEB_SEARCH = "web_search";
169
170    /** Optional text prompt to show to the user when asking them to speak. */
171    public static final String EXTRA_PROMPT = "android.speech.extra.PROMPT";
172
173    /**
174     * Optional IETF language tag (as defined by BCP 47), for example "en-US". This tag informs the
175     * recognizer to perform speech recognition in a language different than the one set in the
176     * {@link java.util.Locale#getDefault()}.
177     */
178    public static final String EXTRA_LANGUAGE = "android.speech.extra.LANGUAGE";
179
180    /**
181     * Optional limit on the maximum number of results to return. If omitted the recognizer
182     * will choose how many results to return. Must be an integer.
183     */
184    public static final String EXTRA_MAX_RESULTS = "android.speech.extra.MAX_RESULTS";
185
186    /**
187     * Optional boolean to indicate whether partial results should be returned by the recognizer
188     * as the user speaks (default is false).  The server may ignore a request for partial
189     * results in some or all cases.
190     */
191    public static final String EXTRA_PARTIAL_RESULTS = "android.speech.extra.PARTIAL_RESULTS";
192
193    /**
194     * When the intent is {@link #ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEECH}, the speech input activity will
195     * return results to you via the activity results mechanism.  Alternatively, if you use this
196     * extra to supply a PendingIntent, the results will be added to its bundle and the
197     * PendingIntent will be sent to its target.
198     */
199    public static final String EXTRA_RESULTS_PENDINGINTENT =
200            "android.speech.extra.RESULTS_PENDINGINTENT";
201
202    /**
203     * If you use {@link #EXTRA_RESULTS_PENDINGINTENT} to supply a forwarding intent, you can
204     * also use this extra to supply additional extras for the final intent.  The search results
205     * will be added to this bundle, and the combined bundle will be sent to the target.
206     */
207    public static final String EXTRA_RESULTS_PENDINGINTENT_BUNDLE =
208            "android.speech.extra.RESULTS_PENDINGINTENT_BUNDLE";
209
210    /** Result code returned when no matches are found for the given speech */
211    public static final int RESULT_NO_MATCH = Activity.RESULT_FIRST_USER;
212    /** Result code returned when there is a generic client error */
213    public static final int RESULT_CLIENT_ERROR = Activity.RESULT_FIRST_USER + 1;
214    /** Result code returned when the recognition server returns an error */
215    public static final int RESULT_SERVER_ERROR = Activity.RESULT_FIRST_USER + 2;
216    /** Result code returned when a network error was encountered */
217    public static final int RESULT_NETWORK_ERROR = Activity.RESULT_FIRST_USER + 3;
218    /** Result code returned when an audio error was encountered */
219    public static final int RESULT_AUDIO_ERROR = Activity.RESULT_FIRST_USER + 4;
220
221    /**
222     * An ArrayList&lt;String&gt; of the recognition results when performing
223     * {@link #ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEECH}. Returned in the results; not to be specified in the
224     * recognition request. Only present when {@link Activity#RESULT_OK} is returned in
225     * an activity result. In a PendingIntent, the lack of this extra indicates failure.
226     */
227    public static final String EXTRA_RESULTS = "android.speech.extra.RESULTS";
228
229    /**
230     * Returns the broadcast intent to fire with
231     * {@link Context#sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, android.os.Handler, int, String, Bundle)}
232     * to receive details from the package that implements voice search.
233     * <p>
234     * This is based on the value specified by the voice search {@link Activity} in
235     * {@link #DETAILS_META_DATA}, and if this is not specified, will return null. Also if there
236     * is no chosen default to resolve for {@link #ACTION_WEB_SEARCH}, this will return null.
237     * <p>
238     * If an intent is returned and is fired, a {@link Bundle} of extras will be returned to the
239     * provided result receiver, and should ideally contain values for
240     * {@link #EXTRA_LANGUAGE_PREFERENCE} and {@link #EXTRA_SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES}.
241     * <p>
242     * (Whether these are actually provided is up to the particular implementation. It is
243     * recommended that {@link Activity}s implementing {@link #ACTION_WEB_SEARCH} provide this
244     * information, but it is not required.)
245     *
246     * @param context a context object
247     * @return the broadcast intent to fire or null if not available
248     */
249    public static final Intent getVoiceDetailsIntent(Context context) {
250        Intent voiceSearchIntent = new Intent(ACTION_WEB_SEARCH);
251        ResolveInfo ri = context.getPackageManager().resolveActivity(
252                voiceSearchIntent, PackageManager.GET_META_DATA);
253        if (ri == null || ri.activityInfo == null || ri.activityInfo.metaData == null) return null;
254
255        String className = ri.activityInfo.metaData.getString(DETAILS_META_DATA);
256        if (className == null) return null;
257
258        Intent detailsIntent = new Intent(ACTION_GET_LANGUAGE_DETAILS);
259        detailsIntent.setComponent(new ComponentName(ri.activityInfo.packageName, className));
260        return detailsIntent;
261    }
262
263    /**
264     * Meta-data name under which an {@link Activity} implementing {@link #ACTION_WEB_SEARCH} can
265     * use to expose the class name of a {@link BroadcastReceiver} which can respond to request for
266     * more information, from any of the broadcast intents specified in this class.
267     * <p>
268     * Broadcast intents can be directed to the class name specified in the meta-data by creating
269     * an {@link Intent}, setting the component with
270     * {@link Intent#setComponent(android.content.ComponentName)}, and using
271     * {@link Context#sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, android.os.Handler, int, String, android.os.Bundle)}
272     * with another {@link BroadcastReceiver} which can receive the results.
273     * <p>
274     * The {@link #getVoiceDetailsIntent(Context)} method is provided as a convenience to create
275     * a broadcast intent based on the value of this meta-data, if available.
276     * <p>
277     * This is optional and not all {@link Activity}s which implement {@link #ACTION_WEB_SEARCH}
278     * are required to implement this. Thus retrieving this meta-data may be null.
279     */
280    public static final String DETAILS_META_DATA = "android.speech.DETAILS";
281
282    /**
283     * A broadcast intent which can be fired to the {@link BroadcastReceiver} component specified
284     * in the meta-data defined in the {@link #DETAILS_META_DATA} meta-data of an
285     * {@link Activity} satisfying {@link #ACTION_WEB_SEARCH}.
286     * <p>
287     * When fired with
288     * {@link Context#sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, android.os.Handler, int, String, android.os.Bundle)},
289     * a {@link Bundle} of extras will be returned to the provided result receiver, and should
290     * ideally contain values for {@link #EXTRA_LANGUAGE_PREFERENCE} and
291     * {@link #EXTRA_SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES}.
292     * <p>
293     * (Whether these are actually provided is up to the particular implementation. It is
294     * recommended that {@link Activity}s implementing {@link #ACTION_WEB_SEARCH} provide this
295     * information, but it is not required.)
296     */
297    public static final String ACTION_GET_LANGUAGE_DETAILS =
298            "android.speech.action.GET_LANGUAGE_DETAILS";
299
300    /**
301     * The key to the extra in the {@link Bundle} returned by {@link #ACTION_GET_LANGUAGE_DETAILS}
302     * which is a {@link String} that represents the current language preference this user has
303     * specified - a locale string like "en-US".
304     */
305    public static final String EXTRA_LANGUAGE_PREFERENCE =
306            "android.speech.extra.LANGUAGE_PREFERENCE";
307
308    /**
309     * The key to the extra in the {@link Bundle} returned by {@link #ACTION_GET_LANGUAGE_DETAILS}
310     * which is an {@link ArrayList} of {@link String}s that represents the languages supported by
311     * this implementation of voice recognition - a list of strings like "en-US", "cmn-Hans-CN",
312     * etc.
313     */
314    public static final String EXTRA_SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES =
315            "android.speech.extra.SUPPORTED_LANGUAGES";
316}
317