Context.java revision df2dae01b065ef18b7de7f76b29a9857bf70f443
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This is 57 * an abstract class whose implementation is provided by 58 * the Android system. It 59 * allows access to application-specific resources and classes, as well as 60 * up-calls for application-level operations such as launching activities, 61 * broadcasting and receiving intents, etc. 62 */ 63public abstract class Context { 64 /** 65 * File creation mode: the default mode, where the created file can only 66 * be accessed by the calling application (or all applications sharing the 67 * same user ID). 68 * @see #MODE_WORLD_READABLE 69 * @see #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE 70 */ 71 public static final int MODE_PRIVATE = 0x0000; 72 /** 73 * @deprecated Creating world-readable files is very dangerous, and likely 74 * to cause security holes in applications. It is strongly discouraged; 75 * instead, applications should use more formal mechanism for interactions 76 * such as {@link ContentProvider}, {@link BroadcastReceiver}, and 77 * {@link android.app.Service}. There are no guarantees that this 78 * access mode will remain on a file, such as when it goes through a 79 * backup and restore. 80 * File creation mode: allow all other applications to have read access 81 * to the created file. 82 * @see #MODE_PRIVATE 83 * @see #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE 84 */ 85 @Deprecated 86 public static final int MODE_WORLD_READABLE = 0x0001; 87 /** 88 * @deprecated Creating world-writable files is very dangerous, and likely 89 * to cause security holes in applications. It is strongly discouraged; 90 * instead, applications should use more formal mechanism for interactions 91 * such as {@link ContentProvider}, {@link BroadcastReceiver}, and 92 * {@link android.app.Service}. There are no guarantees that this 93 * access mode will remain on a file, such as when it goes through a 94 * backup and restore. 95 * File creation mode: allow all other applications to have write access 96 * to the created file. 97 * @see #MODE_PRIVATE 98 * @see #MODE_WORLD_READABLE 99 */ 100 @Deprecated 101 public static final int MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE = 0x0002; 102 /** 103 * File creation mode: for use with {@link #openFileOutput}, if the file 104 * already exists then write data to the end of the existing file 105 * instead of erasing it. 106 * @see #openFileOutput 107 */ 108 public static final int MODE_APPEND = 0x8000; 109 110 /** 111 * SharedPreference loading flag: when set, the file on disk will 112 * be checked for modification even if the shared preferences 113 * instance is already loaded in this process. This behavior is 114 * sometimes desired in cases where the application has multiple 115 * processes, all writing to the same SharedPreferences file. 116 * Generally there are better forms of communication between 117 * processes, though. 118 * 119 * <p>This was the legacy (but undocumented) behavior in and 120 * before Gingerbread (Android 2.3) and this flag is implied when 121 * targetting such releases. For applications targetting SDK 122 * versions <em>greater than</em> Android 2.3, this flag must be 123 * explicitly set if desired. 124 * 125 * @see #getSharedPreferences 126 */ 127 public static final int MODE_MULTI_PROCESS = 0x0004; 128 129 /** 130 * Database open flag: when set, the database is opened with write-ahead 131 * logging enabled by default. 132 * 133 * @see #openOrCreateDatabase(String, int, CursorFactory) 134 * @see #openOrCreateDatabase(String, int, CursorFactory, DatabaseErrorHandler) 135 * @see SQLiteDatabase#enableWriteAheadLogging 136 */ 137 public static final int MODE_ENABLE_WRITE_AHEAD_LOGGING = 0x0008; 138 139 /** @hide */ 140 @IntDef(flag = true, 141 value = { 142 BIND_AUTO_CREATE, 143 BIND_AUTO_CREATE, 144 BIND_DEBUG_UNBIND, 145 BIND_NOT_FOREGROUND, 146 BIND_ABOVE_CLIENT, 147 BIND_ALLOW_OOM_MANAGEMENT, 148 BIND_WAIVE_PRIORITY 149 }) 150 @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) 151 public @interface BindServiceFlags {} 152 153 /** 154 * Flag for {@link #bindService}: automatically create the service as long 155 * as the binding exists. Note that while this will create the service, 156 * its {@link android.app.Service#onStartCommand} 157 * method will still only be called due to an 158 * explicit call to {@link #startService}. Even without that, though, 159 * this still provides you with access to the service object while the 160 * service is created. 161 * 162 * <p>Note that prior to {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH}, 163 * not supplying this flag would also impact how important the system 164 * consider's the target service's process to be. When set, the only way 165 * for it to be raised was by binding from a service in which case it will 166 * only be important when that activity is in the foreground. Now to 167 * achieve this behavior you must explicitly supply the new flag 168 * {@link #BIND_ADJUST_WITH_ACTIVITY}. For compatibility, old applications 169 * that don't specify {@link #BIND_AUTO_CREATE} will automatically have 170 * the flags {@link #BIND_WAIVE_PRIORITY} and 171 * {@link #BIND_ADJUST_WITH_ACTIVITY} set for them in order to achieve 172 * the same result. 173 */ 174 public static final int BIND_AUTO_CREATE = 0x0001; 175 176 /** 177 * Flag for {@link #bindService}: include debugging help for mismatched 178 * calls to unbind. When this flag is set, the callstack of the following 179 * {@link #unbindService} call is retained, to be printed if a later 180 * incorrect unbind call is made. Note that doing this requires retaining 181 * information about the binding that was made for the lifetime of the app, 182 * resulting in a leak -- this should only be used for debugging. 183 */ 184 public static final int BIND_DEBUG_UNBIND = 0x0002; 185 186 /** 187 * Flag for {@link #bindService}: don't allow this binding to raise 188 * the target service's process to the foreground scheduling priority. 189 * It will still be raised to at least the same memory priority 190 * as the client (so that its process will not be killable in any 191 * situation where the client is not killable), but for CPU scheduling 192 * purposes it may be left in the background. This only has an impact 193 * in the situation where the binding client is a foreground process 194 * and the target service is in a background process. 195 */ 196 public static final int BIND_NOT_FOREGROUND = 0x0004; 197 198 /** 199 * Flag for {@link #bindService}: indicates that the client application 200 * binding to this service considers the service to be more important than 201 * the app itself. When set, the platform will try to have the out of 202 * memory killer kill the app before it kills the service it is bound to, though 203 * this is not guaranteed to be the case. 204 */ 205 public static final int BIND_ABOVE_CLIENT = 0x0008; 206 207 /** 208 * Flag for {@link #bindService}: allow the process hosting the bound 209 * service to go through its normal memory management. It will be 210 * treated more like a running service, allowing the system to 211 * (temporarily) expunge the process if low on memory or for some other 212 * whim it may have, and being more aggressive about making it a candidate 213 * to be killed (and restarted) if running for a long time. 214 */ 215 public static final int BIND_ALLOW_OOM_MANAGEMENT = 0x0010; 216 217 /** 218 * Flag for {@link #bindService}: don't impact the scheduling or 219 * memory management priority of the target service's hosting process. 220 * Allows the service's process to be managed on the background LRU list 221 * just like a regular application process in the background. 222 */ 223 public static final int BIND_WAIVE_PRIORITY = 0x0020; 224 225 /** 226 * Flag for {@link #bindService}: this service is very important to 227 * the client, so should be brought to the foreground process level 228 * when the client is. Normally a process can only be raised to the 229 * visibility level by a client, even if that client is in the foreground. 230 */ 231 public static final int BIND_IMPORTANT = 0x0040; 232 233 /** 234 * Flag for {@link #bindService}: If binding from an activity, allow the 235 * target service's process importance to be raised based on whether the 236 * activity is visible to the user, regardless whether another flag is 237 * used to reduce the amount that the client process's overall importance 238 * is used to impact it. 239 */ 240 public static final int BIND_ADJUST_WITH_ACTIVITY = 0x0080; 241 242 /** 243 * @hide An idea that is not yet implemented. 244 * Flag for {@link #bindService}: If binding from an activity, consider 245 * this service to be visible like the binding activity is. That is, 246 * it will be treated as something more important to keep around than 247 * invisible background activities. This will impact the number of 248 * recent activities the user can switch between without having them 249 * restart. There is no guarantee this will be respected, as the system 250 * tries to balance such requests from one app vs. the importantance of 251 * keeping other apps around. 252 */ 253 public static final int BIND_VISIBLE = 0x10000000; 254 255 /** 256 * @hide 257 * Flag for {@link #bindService}: Consider this binding to be causing the target 258 * process to be showing UI, so it will be do a UI_HIDDEN memory trim when it goes 259 * away. 260 */ 261 public static final int BIND_SHOWING_UI = 0x20000000; 262 263 /** 264 * Flag for {@link #bindService}: Don't consider the bound service to be 265 * visible, even if the caller is visible. 266 * @hide 267 */ 268 public static final int BIND_NOT_VISIBLE = 0x40000000; 269 270 /** Return an AssetManager instance for your application's package. */ 271 public abstract AssetManager getAssets(); 272 273 /** Return a Resources instance for your application's package. */ 274 public abstract Resources getResources(); 275 276 /** Return PackageManager instance to find global package information. */ 277 public abstract PackageManager getPackageManager(); 278 279 /** Return a ContentResolver instance for your application's package. */ 280 public abstract ContentResolver getContentResolver(); 281 282 /** 283 * Return the Looper for the main thread of the current process. This is 284 * the thread used to dispatch calls to application components (activities, 285 * services, etc). 286 * <p> 287 * By definition, this method returns the same result as would be obtained 288 * by calling {@link Looper#getMainLooper() Looper.getMainLooper()}. 289 * </p> 290 * 291 * @return The main looper. 292 */ 293 public abstract Looper getMainLooper(); 294 295 /** 296 * Return the context of the single, global Application object of the 297 * current process. This generally should only be used if you need a 298 * Context whose lifecycle is separate from the current context, that is 299 * tied to the lifetime of the process rather than the current component. 300 * 301 * <p>Consider for example how this interacts with 302 * {@link #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter)}: 303 * <ul> 304 * <li> <p>If used from an Activity context, the receiver is being registered 305 * within that activity. This means that you are expected to unregister 306 * before the activity is done being destroyed; in fact if you do not do 307 * so, the framework will clean up your leaked registration as it removes 308 * the activity and log an error. Thus, if you use the Activity context 309 * to register a receiver that is static (global to the process, not 310 * associated with an Activity instance) then that registration will be 311 * removed on you at whatever point the activity you used is destroyed. 312 * <li> <p>If used from the Context returned here, the receiver is being 313 * registered with the global state associated with your application. Thus 314 * it will never be unregistered for you. This is necessary if the receiver 315 * is associated with static data, not a particular component. However 316 * using the ApplicationContext elsewhere can easily lead to serious leaks 317 * if you forget to unregister, unbind, etc. 318 * </ul> 319 */ 320 public abstract Context getApplicationContext(); 321 322 /** 323 * Add a new {@link ComponentCallbacks} to the base application of the 324 * Context, which will be called at the same times as the ComponentCallbacks 325 * methods of activities and other components are called. Note that you 326 * <em>must</em> be sure to use {@link #unregisterComponentCallbacks} when 327 * appropriate in the future; this will not be removed for you. 328 * 329 * @param callback The interface to call. This can be either a 330 * {@link ComponentCallbacks} or {@link ComponentCallbacks2} interface. 331 */ 332 public void registerComponentCallbacks(ComponentCallbacks callback) { 333 getApplicationContext().registerComponentCallbacks(callback); 334 } 335 336 /** 337 * Remove a {@link ComponentCallbacks} object that was previously registered 338 * with {@link #registerComponentCallbacks(ComponentCallbacks)}. 339 */ 340 public void unregisterComponentCallbacks(ComponentCallbacks callback) { 341 getApplicationContext().unregisterComponentCallbacks(callback); 342 } 343 344 /** 345 * Return a localized, styled CharSequence from the application's package's 346 * default string table. 347 * 348 * @param resId Resource id for the CharSequence text 349 */ 350 public final CharSequence getText(int resId) { 351 return getResources().getText(resId); 352 } 353 354 /** 355 * Return a localized string from the application's package's 356 * default string table. 357 * 358 * @param resId Resource id for the string 359 */ 360 public final String getString(int resId) { 361 return getResources().getString(resId); 362 } 363 364 /** 365 * Return a localized formatted string from the application's package's 366 * default string table, substituting the format arguments as defined in 367 * {@link java.util.Formatter} and {@link java.lang.String#format}. 368 * 369 * @param resId Resource id for the format string 370 * @param formatArgs The format arguments that will be used for substitution. 371 */ 372 373 public final String getString(int resId, Object... formatArgs) { 374 return getResources().getString(resId, formatArgs); 375 } 376 377 /** 378 * Set the base theme for this context. Note that this should be called 379 * before any views are instantiated in the Context (for example before 380 * calling {@link android.app.Activity#setContentView} or 381 * {@link android.view.LayoutInflater#inflate}). 382 * 383 * @param resid The style resource describing the theme. 384 */ 385 public abstract void setTheme(int resid); 386 387 /** @hide Needed for some internal implementation... not public because 388 * you can't assume this actually means anything. */ 389 public int getThemeResId() { 390 return 0; 391 } 392 393 /** 394 * Return the Theme object associated with this Context. 395 */ 396 public abstract Resources.Theme getTheme(); 397 398 /** 399 * Retrieve styled attribute information in this Context's theme. See 400 * {@link Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(int[])} 401 * for more information. 402 * 403 * @see Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(int[]) 404 */ 405 public final TypedArray obtainStyledAttributes( 406 int[] attrs) { 407 return getTheme().obtainStyledAttributes(attrs); 408 } 409 410 /** 411 * Retrieve styled attribute information in this Context's theme. See 412 * {@link Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(int, int[])} 413 * for more information. 414 * 415 * @see Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(int, int[]) 416 */ 417 public final TypedArray obtainStyledAttributes( 418 int resid, int[] attrs) throws Resources.NotFoundException { 419 return getTheme().obtainStyledAttributes(resid, attrs); 420 } 421 422 /** 423 * Retrieve styled attribute information in this Context's theme. See 424 * {@link Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet, int[], int, int)} 425 * for more information. 426 * 427 * @see Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet, int[], int, int) 428 */ 429 public final TypedArray obtainStyledAttributes( 430 AttributeSet set, int[] attrs) { 431 return getTheme().obtainStyledAttributes(set, attrs, 0, 0); 432 } 433 434 /** 435 * Retrieve styled attribute information in this Context's theme. See 436 * {@link Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet, int[], int, int)} 437 * for more information. 438 * 439 * @see Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet, int[], int, int) 440 */ 441 public final TypedArray obtainStyledAttributes( 442 AttributeSet set, int[] attrs, int defStyleAttr, int defStyleRes) { 443 return getTheme().obtainStyledAttributes( 444 set, attrs, defStyleAttr, defStyleRes); 445 } 446 447 /** 448 * Return a class loader you can use to retrieve classes in this package. 449 */ 450 public abstract ClassLoader getClassLoader(); 451 452 /** Return the name of this application's package. */ 453 public abstract String getPackageName(); 454 455 /** @hide Return the name of the base context this context is derived from. */ 456 public abstract String getBasePackageName(); 457 458 /** @hide Return the package name that should be used for app ops calls from 459 * this context. This is the same as {@link #getBasePackageName()} except in 460 * cases where system components are loaded into other app processes, in which 461 * case this will be the name of the primary package in that process (so that app 462 * ops uid verification will work with the name). */ 463 public abstract String getOpPackageName(); 464 465 /** Return the full application info for this context's package. */ 466 public abstract ApplicationInfo getApplicationInfo(); 467 468 /** 469 * Return the full path to this context's primary Android package. 470 * The Android package is a ZIP file which contains the application's 471 * primary resources. 472 * 473 * <p>Note: this is not generally useful for applications, since they should 474 * not be directly accessing the file system. 475 * 476 * @return String Path to the resources. 477 */ 478 public abstract String getPackageResourcePath(); 479 480 /** 481 * Return the full path to this context's primary Android package. 482 * The Android package is a ZIP file which contains application's 483 * primary code and assets. 484 * 485 * <p>Note: this is not generally useful for applications, since they should 486 * not be directly accessing the file system. 487 * 488 * @return String Path to the code and assets. 489 */ 490 public abstract String getPackageCodePath(); 491 492 /** 493 * {@hide} 494 * Return the full path to the shared prefs file for the given prefs group name. 495 * 496 * <p>Note: this is not generally useful for applications, since they should 497 * not be directly accessing the file system. 498 */ 499 public abstract File getSharedPrefsFile(String name); 500 501 /** 502 * Retrieve and hold the contents of the preferences file 'name', returning 503 * a SharedPreferences through which you can retrieve and modify its 504 * values. Only one instance of the SharedPreferences object is returned 505 * to any callers for the same name, meaning they will see each other's 506 * edits as soon as they are made. 507 * 508 * @param name Desired preferences file. If a preferences file by this name 509 * does not exist, it will be created when you retrieve an 510 * editor (SharedPreferences.edit()) and then commit changes (Editor.commit()). 511 * @param mode Operating mode. Use 0 or {@link #MODE_PRIVATE} for the 512 * default operation, {@link #MODE_WORLD_READABLE} 513 * and {@link #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE} to control permissions. The bit 514 * {@link #MODE_MULTI_PROCESS} can also be used if multiple processes 515 * are mutating the same SharedPreferences file. {@link #MODE_MULTI_PROCESS} 516 * is always on in apps targeting Gingerbread (Android 2.3) and below, and 517 * off by default in later versions. 518 * 519 * @return The single {@link SharedPreferences} instance that can be used 520 * to retrieve and modify the preference values. 521 * 522 * @see #MODE_PRIVATE 523 * @see #MODE_WORLD_READABLE 524 * @see #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE 525 * @see #MODE_MULTI_PROCESS 526 */ 527 public abstract SharedPreferences getSharedPreferences(String name, 528 int mode); 529 530 /** 531 * Open a private file associated with this Context's application package 532 * for reading. 533 * 534 * @param name The name of the file to open; can not contain path 535 * separators. 536 * 537 * @return The resulting {@link FileInputStream}. 538 * 539 * @see #openFileOutput 540 * @see #fileList 541 * @see #deleteFile 542 * @see java.io.FileInputStream#FileInputStream(String) 543 */ 544 public abstract FileInputStream openFileInput(String name) 545 throws FileNotFoundException; 546 547 /** 548 * Open a private file associated with this Context's application package 549 * for writing. Creates the file if it doesn't already exist. 550 * 551 * @param name The name of the file to open; can not contain path 552 * separators. 553 * @param mode Operating mode. Use 0 or {@link #MODE_PRIVATE} for the 554 * default operation, {@link #MODE_APPEND} to append to an existing file, 555 * {@link #MODE_WORLD_READABLE} and {@link #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE} to control 556 * permissions. 557 * 558 * @return The resulting {@link FileOutputStream}. 559 * 560 * @see #MODE_APPEND 561 * @see #MODE_PRIVATE 562 * @see #MODE_WORLD_READABLE 563 * @see #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE 564 * @see #openFileInput 565 * @see #fileList 566 * @see #deleteFile 567 * @see java.io.FileOutputStream#FileOutputStream(String) 568 */ 569 public abstract FileOutputStream openFileOutput(String name, int mode) 570 throws FileNotFoundException; 571 572 /** 573 * Delete the given private file associated with this Context's 574 * application package. 575 * 576 * @param name The name of the file to delete; can not contain path 577 * separators. 578 * 579 * @return {@code true} if the file was successfully deleted; else 580 * {@code false}. 581 * 582 * @see #openFileInput 583 * @see #openFileOutput 584 * @see #fileList 585 * @see java.io.File#delete() 586 */ 587 public abstract boolean deleteFile(String name); 588 589 /** 590 * Returns the absolute path on the filesystem where a file created with 591 * {@link #openFileOutput} is stored. 592 * 593 * @param name The name of the file for which you would like to get 594 * its path. 595 * 596 * @return An absolute path to the given file. 597 * 598 * @see #openFileOutput 599 * @see #getFilesDir 600 * @see #getDir 601 */ 602 public abstract File getFileStreamPath(String name); 603 604 /** 605 * Returns the absolute path to the directory on the filesystem where 606 * files created with {@link #openFileOutput} are stored. 607 * 608 * @return The path of the directory holding application files. 609 * 610 * @see #openFileOutput 611 * @see #getFileStreamPath 612 * @see #getDir 613 */ 614 public abstract File getFilesDir(); 615 616 /** 617 * Returns the absolute path to the directory on the external filesystem 618 * (that is somewhere on {@link android.os.Environment#getExternalStorageDirectory() 619 * Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory()}) where the application can 620 * place persistent files it owns. These files are internal to the 621 * applications, and not typically visible to the user as media. 622 * 623 * <p>This is like {@link #getFilesDir()} in that these 624 * files will be deleted when the application is uninstalled, however there 625 * are some important differences: 626 * 627 * <ul> 628 * <li>External files are not always available: they will disappear if the 629 * user mounts the external storage on a computer or removes it. See the 630 * APIs on {@link android.os.Environment} for information in the storage state. 631 * <li>There is no security enforced with these files. All applications 632 * can read and write files placed here. 633 * </ul> 634 * 635 * <p>On devices with multiple users (as described by {@link UserManager}), 636 * each user has their own isolated external storage. Applications only 637 * have access to the external storage for the user they're running as.</p> 638 * 639 * <p>Here is an example of typical code to manipulate a file in 640 * an application's private storage:</p> 641 * 642 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/content/ExternalStorage.java 643 * private_file} 644 * 645 * <p>If you supply a non-null <var>type</var> to this function, the returned 646 * file will be a path to a sub-directory of the given type. Though these files 647 * are not automatically scanned by the media scanner, you can explicitly 648 * add them to the media database with 649 * {@link android.media.MediaScannerConnection#scanFile(Context, String[], String[], 650 * OnScanCompletedListener) MediaScannerConnection.scanFile}. 651 * Note that this is not the same as 652 * {@link android.os.Environment#getExternalStoragePublicDirectory 653 * Environment.getExternalStoragePublicDirectory()}, which provides 654 * directories of media shared by all applications. The 655 * directories returned here are 656 * owned by the application, and their contents will be removed when the 657 * application is uninstalled. Unlike 658 * {@link android.os.Environment#getExternalStoragePublicDirectory 659 * Environment.getExternalStoragePublicDirectory()}, the directory 660 * returned here will be automatically created for you. 661 * 662 * <p>Here is an example of typical code to manipulate a picture in 663 * an application's private storage and add it to the media database:</p> 664 * 665 * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/content/ExternalStorage.java 666 * private_picture} 667 * <p> 668 * Starting in {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}, no 669 * permissions are required for the owning application to read or write to 670 * this path. Otherwise, {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} 671 * or {@link android.Manifest.permission#READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} are required. 672 * 673 * @param type The type of files directory to return. May be null for 674 * the root of the files directory or one of 675 * the following Environment constants for a subdirectory: 676 * {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_MUSIC}, 677 * {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_PODCASTS}, 678 * {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_RINGTONES}, 679 * {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_ALARMS}, 680 * {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_NOTIFICATIONS}, 681 * {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_PICTURES}, or 682 * {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_MOVIES}. 683 * 684 * @return The path of the directory holding application files 685 * on external storage. Returns null if external storage is not currently 686 * mounted so it could not ensure the path exists; you will need to call 687 * this method again when it is available. 688 * 689 * @see #getFilesDir 690 * @see android.os.Environment#getExternalStoragePublicDirectory 691 */ 692 @Nullable 693 public abstract File getExternalFilesDir(@Nullable String type); 694 695 /** 696 * Returns absolute paths to application-specific directories on all 697 * external storage devices where the application can place persistent files 698 * it owns. These files are internal to the application, and not typically 699 * visible to the user as media. 700 * <p> 701 * External storage devices returned here are considered a permanent part of 702 * the device, including both emulated external storage and physical media 703 * slots. This does not include transient devices, such as USB flash drives. 704 * <p> 705 * Starting in {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}, no 706 * permissions are required for the owning application to read or write to 707 * these paths. 708 * <p> 709 * The returned paths include any path that would be returned by 710 * {@link #getExternalFilesDir(String)}. 711 * 712 * @see #getExternalFilesDir(String) 713 */ 714 public abstract File[] getExternalFilesDirs(String type); 715 716 /** 717 * Return the directory where this application's OBB files (if there are 718 * any) can be found. Note if the application does not have any OBB files, 719 * this directory may not exist. 720 * <p> 721 * On devices with multiple users (as described by {@link UserManager}), 722 * multiple users may share the same OBB storage location. Applications 723 * should ensure that multiple instances running under different users don't 724 * interfere with each other. 725 * <p> 726 * Starting in {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}, no 727 * permissions are required for the owning application to read or write to 728 * this path. Otherwise, 729 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} or 730 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} are required. 731 */ 732 public abstract File getObbDir(); 733 734 /** 735 * Returns absolute paths to application-specific directories on all 736 * external storage devices where the application's OBB files (if there are 737 * any) can be found. Note if the application does not have any OBB files, 738 * these directories may not exist. 739 * <p> 740 * External storage devices returned here are considered a permanent part of 741 * the device, including both emulated external storage and physical media 742 * slots. This does not include transient devices, such as USB flash drives. 743 * <p> 744 * Starting in {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}, no 745 * permissions are required for the owning application to read or write to 746 * this path. 747 * <p> 748 * The returned paths include any path that would be returned by 749 * {@link #getObbDir()} 750 * 751 * @see #getObbDir() 752 */ 753 public abstract File[] getObbDirs(); 754 755 /** 756 * Returns the absolute path to the application specific cache directory 757 * on the filesystem. These files will be ones that get deleted first when the 758 * device runs low on storage. 759 * There is no guarantee when these files will be deleted. 760 * 761 * <strong>Note: you should not <em>rely</em> on the system deleting these 762 * files for you; you should always have a reasonable maximum, such as 1 MB, 763 * for the amount of space you consume with cache files, and prune those 764 * files when exceeding that space.</strong> 765 * 766 * @return The path of the directory holding application cache files. 767 * 768 * @see #openFileOutput 769 * @see #getFileStreamPath 770 * @see #getDir 771 */ 772 public abstract File getCacheDir(); 773 774 /** 775 * Returns the absolute path to the directory on the external filesystem 776 * (that is somewhere on {@link android.os.Environment#getExternalStorageDirectory() 777 * Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory()} where the application can 778 * place cache files it owns. These files are internal to the application, and 779 * not typically visible to the user as media. 780 * 781 * <p>This is like {@link #getCacheDir()} in that these 782 * files will be deleted when the application is uninstalled, however there 783 * are some important differences: 784 * 785 * <ul> 786 * <li>The platform does not always monitor the space available in external 787 * storage, and thus may not automatically delete these files. Currently 788 * the only time files here will be deleted by the platform is when running 789 * on {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN_MR1} or later and 790 * {@link android.os.Environment#isExternalStorageEmulated() 791 * Environment.isExternalStorageEmulated()} returns true. Note that you should 792 * be managing the maximum space you will use for these anyway, just like 793 * with {@link #getCacheDir()}. 794 * <li>External files are not always available: they will disappear if the 795 * user mounts the external storage on a computer or removes it. See the 796 * APIs on {@link android.os.Environment} for information in the storage state. 797 * <li>There is no security enforced with these files. All applications 798 * can read and write files placed here. 799 * </ul> 800 * 801 * <p>On devices with multiple users (as described by {@link UserManager}), 802 * each user has their own isolated external storage. Applications only 803 * have access to the external storage for the user they're running as.</p> 804 * <p> 805 * Starting in {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}, no 806 * permissions are required for the owning application to read or write to 807 * this path. Otherwise, 808 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} or 809 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} are required. 810 * 811 * @return The path of the directory holding application cache files 812 * on external storage. Returns null if external storage is not currently 813 * mounted so it could not ensure the path exists; you will need to call 814 * this method again when it is available. 815 * 816 * @see #getCacheDir 817 */ 818 @Nullable 819 public abstract File getExternalCacheDir(); 820 821 /** 822 * Returns absolute paths to application-specific directories on all 823 * external storage devices where the application can place cache files it 824 * owns. These files are internal to the application, and not typically 825 * visible to the user as media. 826 * <p> 827 * External storage devices returned here are considered a permanent part of 828 * the device, including both emulated external storage and physical media 829 * slots. This does not include transient devices, such as USB flash drives. 830 * <p> 831 * Starting in {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}, no 832 * permissions are required for the owning application to read or write to 833 * these paths. 834 * <p> 835 * The returned paths include any path that would be returned by 836 * {@link #getExternalCacheDir()}. 837 * 838 * @see #getExternalCacheDir() 839 */ 840 public abstract File[] getExternalCacheDirs(); 841 842 /** 843 * Returns an array of strings naming the private files associated with 844 * this Context's application package. 845 * 846 * @return Array of strings naming the private files. 847 * 848 * @see #openFileInput 849 * @see #openFileOutput 850 * @see #deleteFile 851 */ 852 public abstract String[] fileList(); 853 854 /** 855 * Retrieve, creating if needed, a new directory in which the application 856 * can place its own custom data files. You can use the returned File 857 * object to create and access files in this directory. Note that files 858 * created through a File object will only be accessible by your own 859 * application; you can only set the mode of the entire directory, not 860 * of individual files. 861 * 862 * @param name Name of the directory to retrieve. This is a directory 863 * that is created as part of your application data. 864 * @param mode Operating mode. Use 0 or {@link #MODE_PRIVATE} for the 865 * default operation, {@link #MODE_WORLD_READABLE} and 866 * {@link #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE} to control permissions. 867 * 868 * @return A {@link File} object for the requested directory. The directory 869 * will have been created if it does not already exist. 870 * 871 * @see #openFileOutput(String, int) 872 */ 873 public abstract File getDir(String name, int mode); 874 875 /** 876 * Open a new private SQLiteDatabase associated with this Context's 877 * application package. Create the database file if it doesn't exist. 878 * 879 * @param name The name (unique in the application package) of the database. 880 * @param mode Operating mode. Use 0 or {@link #MODE_PRIVATE} for the 881 * default operation, {@link #MODE_WORLD_READABLE} 882 * and {@link #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE} to control permissions. 883 * Use {@link #MODE_ENABLE_WRITE_AHEAD_LOGGING} to enable write-ahead logging by default. 884 * @param factory An optional factory class that is called to instantiate a 885 * cursor when query is called. 886 * 887 * @return The contents of a newly created database with the given name. 888 * @throws android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException if the database file could not be opened. 889 * 890 * @see #MODE_PRIVATE 891 * @see #MODE_WORLD_READABLE 892 * @see #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE 893 * @see #MODE_ENABLE_WRITE_AHEAD_LOGGING 894 * @see #deleteDatabase 895 */ 896 public abstract SQLiteDatabase openOrCreateDatabase(String name, 897 int mode, CursorFactory factory); 898 899 /** 900 * Open a new private SQLiteDatabase associated with this Context's 901 * application package. Creates the database file if it doesn't exist. 902 * 903 * <p>Accepts input param: a concrete instance of {@link DatabaseErrorHandler} to be 904 * used to handle corruption when sqlite reports database corruption.</p> 905 * 906 * @param name The name (unique in the application package) of the database. 907 * @param mode Operating mode. Use 0 or {@link #MODE_PRIVATE} for the 908 * default operation, {@link #MODE_WORLD_READABLE} 909 * and {@link #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE} to control permissions. 910 * Use {@link #MODE_ENABLE_WRITE_AHEAD_LOGGING} to enable write-ahead logging by default. 911 * @param factory An optional factory class that is called to instantiate a 912 * cursor when query is called. 913 * @param errorHandler the {@link DatabaseErrorHandler} to be used when sqlite reports database 914 * corruption. if null, {@link android.database.DefaultDatabaseErrorHandler} is assumed. 915 * @return The contents of a newly created database with the given name. 916 * @throws android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException if the database file could not be opened. 917 * 918 * @see #MODE_PRIVATE 919 * @see #MODE_WORLD_READABLE 920 * @see #MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE 921 * @see #MODE_ENABLE_WRITE_AHEAD_LOGGING 922 * @see #deleteDatabase 923 */ 924 public abstract SQLiteDatabase openOrCreateDatabase(String name, 925 int mode, CursorFactory factory, 926 @Nullable DatabaseErrorHandler errorHandler); 927 928 /** 929 * Delete an existing private SQLiteDatabase associated with this Context's 930 * application package. 931 * 932 * @param name The name (unique in the application package) of the 933 * database. 934 * 935 * @return {@code true} if the database was successfully deleted; else {@code false}. 936 * 937 * @see #openOrCreateDatabase 938 */ 939 public abstract boolean deleteDatabase(String name); 940 941 /** 942 * Returns the absolute path on the filesystem where a database created with 943 * {@link #openOrCreateDatabase} is stored. 944 * 945 * @param name The name of the database for which you would like to get 946 * its path. 947 * 948 * @return An absolute path to the given database. 949 * 950 * @see #openOrCreateDatabase 951 */ 952 public abstract File getDatabasePath(String name); 953 954 /** 955 * Returns an array of strings naming the private databases associated with 956 * this Context's application package. 957 * 958 * @return Array of strings naming the private databases. 959 * 960 * @see #openOrCreateDatabase 961 * @see #deleteDatabase 962 */ 963 public abstract String[] databaseList(); 964 965 /** 966 * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#getDrawable 967 * WallpaperManager.get()} instead. 968 */ 969 @Deprecated 970 public abstract Drawable getWallpaper(); 971 972 /** 973 * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#peekDrawable 974 * WallpaperManager.peek()} instead. 975 */ 976 @Deprecated 977 public abstract Drawable peekWallpaper(); 978 979 /** 980 * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#getDesiredMinimumWidth() 981 * WallpaperManager.getDesiredMinimumWidth()} instead. 982 */ 983 @Deprecated 984 public abstract int getWallpaperDesiredMinimumWidth(); 985 986 /** 987 * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#getDesiredMinimumHeight() 988 * WallpaperManager.getDesiredMinimumHeight()} instead. 989 */ 990 @Deprecated 991 public abstract int getWallpaperDesiredMinimumHeight(); 992 993 /** 994 * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#setBitmap(Bitmap) 995 * WallpaperManager.set()} instead. 996 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 997 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#SET_WALLPAPER}. 998 */ 999 @Deprecated 1000 public abstract void setWallpaper(Bitmap bitmap) throws IOException; 1001 1002 /** 1003 * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#setStream(InputStream) 1004 * WallpaperManager.set()} instead. 1005 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 1006 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#SET_WALLPAPER}. 1007 */ 1008 @Deprecated 1009 public abstract void setWallpaper(InputStream data) throws IOException; 1010 1011 /** 1012 * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#clear 1013 * WallpaperManager.clear()} instead. 1014 * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission 1015 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#SET_WALLPAPER}. 1016 */ 1017 @Deprecated 1018 public abstract void clearWallpaper() throws IOException; 1019 1020 /** 1021 * Same as {@link #startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} with no options 1022 * specified. 1023 * 1024 * @param intent The description of the activity to start. 1025 * 1026 * @throws ActivityNotFoundException 1027 * 1028 * @see #startActivity(Intent, Bundle) 1029 * @see PackageManager#resolveActivity 1030 */ 1031 public abstract void startActivity(Intent intent); 1032 1033 /** 1034 * Version of {@link #startActivity(Intent)} that allows you to specify the 1035 * user the activity will be started for. This is not available to applications 1036 * that are not pre-installed on the system image. Using it requires holding 1037 * the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL permission. 1038 * @param intent The description of the activity to start. 1039 * @param user The UserHandle of the user to start this activity for. 1040 * @throws ActivityNotFoundException 1041 * @hide 1042 */ 1043 public void startActivityAsUser(Intent intent, UserHandle user) { 1044 throw new RuntimeException("Not implemented. Must override in a subclass."); 1045 } 1046 1047 /** 1048 * Launch a new activity. You will not receive any information about when 1049 * the activity exits. 1050 * 1051 * <p>Note that if this method is being called from outside of an 1052 * {@link android.app.Activity} Context, then the Intent must include 1053 * the {@link Intent#FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK} launch flag. This is because, 1054 * without being started from an existing Activity, there is no existing 1055 * task in which to place the new activity and thus it needs to be placed 1056 * in its own separate task. 1057 * 1058 * <p>This method throws {@link ActivityNotFoundException} 1059 * if there was no Activity found to run the given Intent. 1060 * 1061 * @param intent The description of the activity to start. 1062 * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started. 1063 * May be null if there are no options. See {@link android.app.ActivityOptions} 1064 * for how to build the Bundle supplied here; there are no supported definitions 1065 * for building it manually. 1066 * 1067 * @throws ActivityNotFoundException 1068 * 1069 * @see #startActivity(Intent) 1070 * @see PackageManager#resolveActivity 1071 */ 1072 public abstract void startActivity(Intent intent, @Nullable Bundle options); 1073 1074 /** 1075 * Version of {@link #startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} that allows you to specify the 1076 * user the activity will be started for. This is not available to applications 1077 * that are not pre-installed on the system image. Using it requires holding 1078 * the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL permission. 1079 * @param intent The description of the activity to start. 1080 * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started. 1081 * May be null if there are no options. See {@link android.app.ActivityOptions} 1082 * for how to build the Bundle supplied here; there are no supported definitions 1083 * for building it manually. 1084 * @param userId The UserHandle of the user to start this activity for. 1085 * @throws ActivityNotFoundException 1086 * @hide 1087 */ 1088 public void startActivityAsUser(Intent intent, @Nullable Bundle options, UserHandle userId) { 1089 throw new RuntimeException("Not implemented. Must override in a subclass."); 1090 } 1091 1092 /** 1093 * Same as {@link #startActivities(Intent[], Bundle)} with no options 1094 * specified. 1095 * 1096 * @param intents An array of Intents to be started. 1097 * 1098 * @throws ActivityNotFoundException 1099 * 1100 * @see #startActivities(Intent[], Bundle) 1101 * @see PackageManager#resolveActivity 1102 */ 1103 public abstract void startActivities(Intent[] intents); 1104 1105 /** 1106 * Launch multiple new activities. This is generally the same as calling 1107 * {@link #startActivity(Intent)} for the first Intent in the array, 1108 * that activity during its creation calling {@link #startActivity(Intent)} 1109 * for the second entry, etc. Note that unlike that approach, generally 1110 * none of the activities except the last in the array will be created 1111 * at this point, but rather will be created when the user first visits 1112 * them (due to pressing back from the activity on top). 1113 * 1114 * <p>This method throws {@link ActivityNotFoundException} 1115 * if there was no Activity found for <em>any</em> given Intent. In this 1116 * case the state of the activity stack is undefined (some Intents in the 1117 * list may be on it, some not), so you probably want to avoid such situations. 1118 * 1119 * @param intents An array of Intents to be started. 1120 * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started. 1121 * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle) 1122 * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details. 1123 * 1124 * @throws ActivityNotFoundException 1125 * 1126 * @see #startActivities(Intent[]) 1127 * @see PackageManager#resolveActivity 1128 */ 1129 public abstract void startActivities(Intent[] intents, Bundle options); 1130 1131 /** 1132 * @hide 1133 * Launch multiple new activities. This is generally the same as calling 1134 * {@link #startActivity(Intent)} for the first Intent in the array, 1135 * that activity during its creation calling {@link #startActivity(Intent)} 1136 * for the second entry, etc. Note that unlike that approach, generally 1137 * none of the activities except the last in the array will be created 1138 * at this point, but rather will be created when the user first visits 1139 * them (due to pressing back from the activity on top). 1140 * 1141 * <p>This method throws {@link ActivityNotFoundException} 1142 * if there was no Activity found for <em>any</em> given Intent. In this 1143 * case the state of the activity stack is undefined (some Intents in the 1144 * list may be on it, some not), so you probably want to avoid such situations. 1145 * 1146 * @param intents An array of Intents to be started. 1147 * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started. 1148 * @param userHandle The user for whom to launch the activities 1149 * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle) 1150 * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details. 1151 * 1152 * @throws ActivityNotFoundException 1153 * 1154 * @see #startActivities(Intent[]) 1155 * @see PackageManager#resolveActivity 1156 */ 1157 public void startActivitiesAsUser(Intent[] intents, Bundle options, UserHandle userHandle) { 1158 throw new RuntimeException("Not implemented. Must override in a subclass."); 1159 } 1160 1161 /** 1162 * Same as {@link #startIntentSender(IntentSender, Intent, int, int, int, Bundle)} 1163 * with no options specified. 1164 * 1165 * @param intent The IntentSender to launch. 1166 * @param fillInIntent If non-null, this will be provided as the 1167 * intent parameter to {@link IntentSender#sendIntent}. 1168 * @param flagsMask Intent flags in the original IntentSender that you 1169 * would like to change. 1170 * @param flagsValues Desired values for any bits set in 1171 * <var>flagsMask</var> 1172 * @param extraFlags Always set to 0. 1173 * 1174 * @see #startActivity(Intent) 1175 * @see #startIntentSender(IntentSender, Intent, int, int, int, Bundle) 1176 */ 1177 public abstract void startIntentSender(IntentSender intent, 1178 Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags) 1179 throws IntentSender.SendIntentException; 1180 1181 /** 1182 * Like {@link #startActivity(Intent, Bundle)}, but taking a IntentSender 1183 * to start. If the IntentSender is for an activity, that activity will be started 1184 * as if you had called the regular {@link #startActivity(Intent)} 1185 * here; otherwise, its associated action will be executed (such as 1186 * sending a broadcast) as if you had called 1187 * {@link IntentSender#sendIntent IntentSender.sendIntent} on it. 1188 * 1189 * @param intent The IntentSender to launch. 1190 * @param fillInIntent If non-null, this will be provided as the 1191 * intent parameter to {@link IntentSender#sendIntent}. 1192 * @param flagsMask Intent flags in the original IntentSender that you 1193 * would like to change. 1194 * @param flagsValues Desired values for any bits set in 1195 * <var>flagsMask</var> 1196 * @param extraFlags Always set to 0. 1197 * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started. 1198 * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle) 1199 * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details. If options 1200 * have also been supplied by the IntentSender, options given here will 1201 * override any that conflict with those given by the IntentSender. 1202 * 1203 * @see #startActivity(Intent, Bundle) 1204 * @see #startIntentSender(IntentSender, Intent, int, int, int) 1205 */ 1206 public abstract void startIntentSender(IntentSender intent, 1207 @Nullable Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags, 1208 Bundle options) throws IntentSender.SendIntentException; 1209 1210 /** 1211 * Broadcast the given intent to all interested BroadcastReceivers. This 1212 * call is asynchronous; it returns immediately, and you will continue 1213 * executing while the receivers are run. No results are propagated from 1214 * receivers and receivers can not abort the broadcast. If you want 1215 * to allow receivers to propagate results or abort the broadcast, you must 1216 * send an ordered broadcast using 1217 * {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)}. 1218 * 1219 * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts. 1220 * 1221 * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this 1222 * Intent will receive the broadcast. 1223 * 1224 * @see android.content.BroadcastReceiver 1225 * @see #registerReceiver 1226 * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent, String) 1227 * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String) 1228 * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle) 1229 */ 1230 public abstract void sendBroadcast(Intent intent); 1231 1232 /** 1233 * Broadcast the given intent to all interested BroadcastReceivers, allowing 1234 * an optional required permission to be enforced. This 1235 * call is asynchronous; it returns immediately, and you will continue 1236 * executing while the receivers are run. No results are propagated from 1237 * receivers and receivers can not abort the broadcast. If you want 1238 * to allow receivers to propagate results or abort the broadcast, you must 1239 * send an ordered broadcast using 1240 * {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)}. 1241 * 1242 * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts. 1243 * 1244 * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this 1245 * Intent will receive the broadcast. 1246 * @param receiverPermission (optional) String naming a permission that 1247 * a receiver must hold in order to receive your broadcast. 1248 * If null, no permission is required. 1249 * 1250 * @see android.content.BroadcastReceiver 1251 * @see #registerReceiver 1252 * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent) 1253 * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String) 1254 * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle) 1255 */ 1256 public abstract void sendBroadcast(Intent intent, 1257 @Nullable String receiverPermission); 1258 1259 /** 1260 * Like {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent, String)}, but also allows specification 1261 * of an associated app op as per {@link android.app.AppOpsManager}. 1262 * @hide 1263 */ 1264 public abstract void sendBroadcast(Intent intent, 1265 String receiverPermission, int appOp); 1266 1267 /** 1268 * Broadcast the given intent to all interested BroadcastReceivers, delivering 1269 * them one at a time to allow more preferred receivers to consume the 1270 * broadcast before it is delivered to less preferred receivers. This 1271 * call is asynchronous; it returns immediately, and you will continue 1272 * executing while the receivers are run. 1273 * 1274 * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts. 1275 * 1276 * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this 1277 * Intent will receive the broadcast. 1278 * @param receiverPermission (optional) String naming a permissions that 1279 * a receiver must hold in order to receive your broadcast. 1280 * If null, no permission is required. 1281 * 1282 * @see android.content.BroadcastReceiver 1283 * @see #registerReceiver 1284 * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent) 1285 * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle) 1286 */ 1287 public abstract void sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent intent, 1288 @Nullable String receiverPermission); 1289 1290 /** 1291 * Version of {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)} that allows you to 1292 * receive data back from the broadcast. This is accomplished by 1293 * supplying your own BroadcastReceiver when calling, which will be 1294 * treated as a final receiver at the end of the broadcast -- its 1295 * {@link BroadcastReceiver#onReceive} method will be called with 1296 * the result values collected from the other receivers. The broadcast will 1297 * be serialized in the same way as calling 1298 * {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)}. 1299 * 1300 * <p>Like {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)}, this method is 1301 * asynchronous; it will return before 1302 * resultReceiver.onReceive() is called. 1303 * 1304 * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts. 1305 * 1306 * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this 1307 * Intent will receive the broadcast. 1308 * @param receiverPermission String naming a permissions that 1309 * a receiver must hold in order to receive your broadcast. 1310 * If null, no permission is required. 1311 * @param resultReceiver Your own BroadcastReceiver to treat as the final 1312 * receiver of the broadcast. 1313 * @param scheduler A custom Handler with which to schedule the 1314 * resultReceiver callback; if null it will be 1315 * scheduled in the Context's main thread. 1316 * @param initialCode An initial value for the result code. Often 1317 * Activity.RESULT_OK. 1318 * @param initialData An initial value for the result data. Often 1319 * null. 1320 * @param initialExtras An initial value for the result extras. Often 1321 * null. 1322 * 1323 * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent) 1324 * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent, String) 1325 * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String) 1326 * @see #sendStickyBroadcast(Intent) 1327 * @see #sendStickyOrderedBroadcast(Intent, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle) 1328 * @see android.content.BroadcastReceiver 1329 * @see #registerReceiver 1330 * @see android.app.Activity#RESULT_OK 1331 */ 1332 public abstract void sendOrderedBroadcast(@NonNull Intent intent, 1333 @Nullable String receiverPermission, BroadcastReceiver resultReceiver, 1334 @Nullable Handler scheduler, int initialCode, @Nullable String initialData, 1335 @Nullable Bundle initialExtras); 1336 1337 /** 1338 * Like {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, android.os.Handler, 1339 * int, String, android.os.Bundle)}, but also allows specification 1340 * of an associated app op as per {@link android.app.AppOpsManager}. 1341 * @hide 1342 */ 1343 public abstract void sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent intent, 1344 String receiverPermission, int appOp, BroadcastReceiver resultReceiver, 1345 Handler scheduler, int initialCode, String initialData, 1346 Bundle initialExtras); 1347 1348 /** 1349 * Version of {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)} that allows you to specify the 1350 * user the broadcast will be sent to. This is not available to applications 1351 * that are not pre-installed on the system image. Using it requires holding 1352 * the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS permission. 1353 * @param intent The intent to broadcast 1354 * @param user UserHandle to send the intent to. 1355 * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent) 1356 */ 1357 public abstract void sendBroadcastAsUser(Intent intent, UserHandle user); 1358 1359 /** 1360 * Version of {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent, String)} that allows you to specify the 1361 * user the broadcast will be sent to. This is not available to applications 1362 * that are not pre-installed on the system image. Using it requires holding 1363 * the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS permission. 1364 * 1365 * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this 1366 * Intent will receive the broadcast. 1367 * @param user UserHandle to send the intent to. 1368 * @param receiverPermission (optional) String naming a permission that 1369 * a receiver must hold in order to receive your broadcast. 1370 * If null, no permission is required. 1371 * 1372 * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent, String) 1373 */ 1374 public abstract void sendBroadcastAsUser(Intent intent, UserHandle user, 1375 @Nullable String receiverPermission); 1376 1377 /** 1378 * Version of 1379 * {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)} 1380 * that allows you to specify the 1381 * user the broadcast will be sent to. This is not available to applications 1382 * that are not pre-installed on the system image. Using it requires holding 1383 * the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS permission. 1384 * 1385 * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts. 1386 * 1387 * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this 1388 * Intent will receive the broadcast. 1389 * @param user UserHandle to send the intent to. 1390 * @param receiverPermission String naming a permissions that 1391 * a receiver must hold in order to receive your broadcast. 1392 * If null, no permission is required. 1393 * @param resultReceiver Your own BroadcastReceiver to treat as the final 1394 * receiver of the broadcast. 1395 * @param scheduler A custom Handler with which to schedule the 1396 * resultReceiver callback; if null it will be 1397 * scheduled in the Context's main thread. 1398 * @param initialCode An initial value for the result code. Often 1399 * Activity.RESULT_OK. 1400 * @param initialData An initial value for the result data. Often 1401 * null. 1402 * @param initialExtras An initial value for the result extras. Often 1403 * null. 1404 * 1405 * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle) 1406 */ 1407 public abstract void sendOrderedBroadcastAsUser(Intent intent, UserHandle user, 1408 @Nullable String receiverPermission, BroadcastReceiver resultReceiver, 1409 @Nullable Handler scheduler, int initialCode, @Nullable String initialData, 1410 @Nullable Bundle initialExtras); 1411 1412 /** 1413 * Perform a {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)} that is "sticky," meaning the 1414 * Intent you are sending stays around after the broadcast is complete, 1415 * so that others can quickly retrieve that data through the return 1416 * value of {@link #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter)}. In 1417 * all other ways, this behaves the same as 1418 * {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)}. 1419 * 1420 * <p>You must hold the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BROADCAST_STICKY} 1421 * permission in order to use this API. If you do not hold that 1422 * permission, {@link SecurityException} will be thrown. 1423 * 1424 * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this 1425 * Intent will receive the broadcast, and the Intent will be held to 1426 * be re-broadcast to future receivers. 1427 * 1428 * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent) 1429 * @see #sendStickyOrderedBroadcast(Intent, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle) 1430 */ 1431 public abstract void sendStickyBroadcast(Intent intent); 1432 1433 /** 1434 * Version of {@link #sendStickyBroadcast} that allows you to 1435 * receive data back from the broadcast. This is accomplished by 1436 * supplying your own BroadcastReceiver when calling, which will be 1437 * treated as a final receiver at the end of the broadcast -- its 1438 * {@link BroadcastReceiver#onReceive} method will be called with 1439 * the result values collected from the other receivers. The broadcast will 1440 * be serialized in the same way as calling 1441 * {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)}. 1442 * 1443 * <p>Like {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)}, this method is 1444 * asynchronous; it will return before 1445 * resultReceiver.onReceive() is called. Note that the sticky data 1446 * stored is only the data you initially supply to the broadcast, not 1447 * the result of any changes made by the receivers. 1448 * 1449 * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts. 1450 * 1451 * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this 1452 * Intent will receive the broadcast. 1453 * @param resultReceiver Your own BroadcastReceiver to treat as the final 1454 * receiver of the broadcast. 1455 * @param scheduler A custom Handler with which to schedule the 1456 * resultReceiver callback; if null it will be 1457 * scheduled in the Context's main thread. 1458 * @param initialCode An initial value for the result code. Often 1459 * Activity.RESULT_OK. 1460 * @param initialData An initial value for the result data. Often 1461 * null. 1462 * @param initialExtras An initial value for the result extras. Often 1463 * null. 1464 * 1465 * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent) 1466 * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent, String) 1467 * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String) 1468 * @see #sendStickyBroadcast(Intent) 1469 * @see android.content.BroadcastReceiver 1470 * @see #registerReceiver 1471 * @see android.app.Activity#RESULT_OK 1472 */ 1473 public abstract void sendStickyOrderedBroadcast(Intent intent, 1474 BroadcastReceiver resultReceiver, 1475 @Nullable Handler scheduler, int initialCode, @Nullable String initialData, 1476 @Nullable Bundle initialExtras); 1477 1478 /** 1479 * Remove the data previously sent with {@link #sendStickyBroadcast}, 1480 * so that it is as if the sticky broadcast had never happened. 1481 * 1482 * <p>You must hold the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BROADCAST_STICKY} 1483 * permission in order to use this API. If you do not hold that 1484 * permission, {@link SecurityException} will be thrown. 1485 * 1486 * @param intent The Intent that was previously broadcast. 1487 * 1488 * @see #sendStickyBroadcast 1489 */ 1490 public abstract void removeStickyBroadcast(Intent intent); 1491 1492 /** 1493 * Version of {@link #sendStickyBroadcast(Intent)} that allows you to specify the 1494 * user the broadcast will be sent to. This is not available to applications 1495 * that are not pre-installed on the system image. Using it requires holding 1496 * the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS permission. 1497 * 1498 * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this 1499 * Intent will receive the broadcast, and the Intent will be held to 1500 * be re-broadcast to future receivers. 1501 * @param user UserHandle to send the intent to. 1502 * 1503 * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent) 1504 */ 1505 public abstract void sendStickyBroadcastAsUser(Intent intent, UserHandle user); 1506 1507 /** 1508 * Version of 1509 * {@link #sendStickyOrderedBroadcast(Intent, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)} 1510 * that allows you to specify the 1511 * user the broadcast will be sent to. This is not available to applications 1512 * that are not pre-installed on the system image. Using it requires holding 1513 * the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS permission. 1514 * 1515 * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts. 1516 * 1517 * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this 1518 * Intent will receive the broadcast. 1519 * @param user UserHandle to send the intent to. 1520 * @param resultReceiver Your own BroadcastReceiver to treat as the final 1521 * receiver of the broadcast. 1522 * @param scheduler A custom Handler with which to schedule the 1523 * resultReceiver callback; if null it will be 1524 * scheduled in the Context's main thread. 1525 * @param initialCode An initial value for the result code. Often 1526 * Activity.RESULT_OK. 1527 * @param initialData An initial value for the result data. Often 1528 * null. 1529 * @param initialExtras An initial value for the result extras. Often 1530 * null. 1531 * 1532 * @see #sendStickyOrderedBroadcast(Intent, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle) 1533 */ 1534 public abstract void sendStickyOrderedBroadcastAsUser(Intent intent, 1535 UserHandle user, BroadcastReceiver resultReceiver, 1536 @Nullable Handler scheduler, int initialCode, @Nullable String initialData, 1537 @Nullable Bundle initialExtras); 1538 1539 /** 1540 * Version of {@link #removeStickyBroadcast(Intent)} that allows you to specify the 1541 * user the broadcast will be sent to. This is not available to applications 1542 * that are not pre-installed on the system image. Using it requires holding 1543 * the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS permission. 1544 * 1545 * <p>You must hold the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BROADCAST_STICKY} 1546 * permission in order to use this API. If you do not hold that 1547 * permission, {@link SecurityException} will be thrown. 1548 * 1549 * @param intent The Intent that was previously broadcast. 1550 * @param user UserHandle to remove the sticky broadcast from. 1551 * 1552 * @see #sendStickyBroadcastAsUser 1553 */ 1554 public abstract void removeStickyBroadcastAsUser(Intent intent, UserHandle user); 1555 1556 /** 1557 * Register a BroadcastReceiver to be run in the main activity thread. The 1558 * <var>receiver</var> will be called with any broadcast Intent that 1559 * matches <var>filter</var>, in the main application thread. 1560 * 1561 * <p>The system may broadcast Intents that are "sticky" -- these stay 1562 * around after the broadcast as finished, to be sent to any later 1563 * registrations. If your IntentFilter matches one of these sticky 1564 * Intents, that Intent will be returned by this function 1565 * <strong>and</strong> sent to your <var>receiver</var> as if it had just 1566 * been broadcast. 1567 * 1568 * <p>There may be multiple sticky Intents that match <var>filter</var>, 1569 * in which case each of these will be sent to <var>receiver</var>. In 1570 * this case, only one of these can be returned directly by the function; 1571 * which of these that is returned is arbitrarily decided by the system. 1572 * 1573 * <p>If you know the Intent your are registering for is sticky, you can 1574 * supply null for your <var>receiver</var>. In this case, no receiver is 1575 * registered -- the function simply returns the sticky Intent that 1576 * matches <var>filter</var>. In the case of multiple matches, the same 1577 * rules as described above apply. 1578 * 1579 * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts. 1580 * 1581 * <p>As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH}, receivers 1582 * registered with this method will correctly respect the 1583 * {@link Intent#setPackage(String)} specified for an Intent being broadcast. 1584 * Prior to that, it would be ignored and delivered to all matching registered 1585 * receivers. Be careful if using this for security.</p> 1586 * 1587 * <p class="note">Note: this method <em>cannot be called from a 1588 * {@link BroadcastReceiver} component;</em> that is, from a BroadcastReceiver 1589 * that is declared in an application's manifest. It is okay, however, to call 1590 * this method from another BroadcastReceiver that has itself been registered 1591 * at run time with {@link #registerReceiver}, since the lifetime of such a 1592 * registered BroadcastReceiver is tied to the object that registered it.</p> 1593 * 1594 * @param receiver The BroadcastReceiver to handle the broadcast. 1595 * @param filter Selects the Intent broadcasts to be received. 1596 * 1597 * @return The first sticky intent found that matches <var>filter</var>, 1598 * or null if there are none. 1599 * 1600 * @see #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter, String, Handler) 1601 * @see #sendBroadcast 1602 * @see #unregisterReceiver 1603 */ 1604 @Nullable 1605 public abstract Intent registerReceiver(@Nullable BroadcastReceiver receiver, 1606 IntentFilter filter); 1607 1608 /** 1609 * Register to receive intent broadcasts, to run in the context of 1610 * <var>scheduler</var>. See 1611 * {@link #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter)} for more 1612 * information. This allows you to enforce permissions on who can 1613 * broadcast intents to your receiver, or have the receiver run in 1614 * a different thread than the main application thread. 1615 * 1616 * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts. 1617 * 1618 * <p>As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH}, receivers 1619 * registered with this method will correctly respect the 1620 * {@link Intent#setPackage(String)} specified for an Intent being broadcast. 1621 * Prior to that, it would be ignored and delivered to all matching registered 1622 * receivers. Be careful if using this for security.</p> 1623 * 1624 * @param receiver The BroadcastReceiver to handle the broadcast. 1625 * @param filter Selects the Intent broadcasts to be received. 1626 * @param broadcastPermission String naming a permissions that a 1627 * broadcaster must hold in order to send an Intent to you. If null, 1628 * no permission is required. 1629 * @param scheduler Handler identifying the thread that will receive 1630 * the Intent. If null, the main thread of the process will be used. 1631 * 1632 * @return The first sticky intent found that matches <var>filter</var>, 1633 * or null if there are none. 1634 * 1635 * @see #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter) 1636 * @see #sendBroadcast 1637 * @see #unregisterReceiver 1638 */ 1639 @Nullable 1640 public abstract Intent registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver receiver, 1641 IntentFilter filter, @Nullable String broadcastPermission, 1642 @Nullable Handler scheduler); 1643 1644 /** 1645 * @hide 1646 * Same as {@link #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter, String, Handler) 1647 * but for a specific user. This receiver will receiver broadcasts that 1648 * are sent to the requested user. It 1649 * requires holding the {@link android.Manifest.permission#INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL} 1650 * permission. 1651 * 1652 * @param receiver The BroadcastReceiver to handle the broadcast. 1653 * @param user UserHandle to send the intent to. 1654 * @param filter Selects the Intent broadcasts to be received. 1655 * @param broadcastPermission String naming a permissions that a 1656 * broadcaster must hold in order to send an Intent to you. If null, 1657 * no permission is required. 1658 * @param scheduler Handler identifying the thread that will receive 1659 * the Intent. If null, the main thread of the process will be used. 1660 * 1661 * @return The first sticky intent found that matches <var>filter</var>, 1662 * or null if there are none. 1663 * 1664 * @see #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter, String, Handler 1665 * @see #sendBroadcast 1666 * @see #unregisterReceiver 1667 */ 1668 @Nullable 1669 public abstract Intent registerReceiverAsUser(BroadcastReceiver receiver, 1670 UserHandle user, IntentFilter filter, @Nullable String broadcastPermission, 1671 @Nullable Handler scheduler); 1672 1673 /** 1674 * Unregister a previously registered BroadcastReceiver. <em>All</em> 1675 * filters that have been registered for this BroadcastReceiver will be 1676 * removed. 1677 * 1678 * @param receiver The BroadcastReceiver to unregister. 1679 * 1680 * @see #registerReceiver 1681 */ 1682 public abstract void unregisterReceiver(BroadcastReceiver receiver); 1683 1684 /** 1685 * Request that a given application service be started. The Intent 1686 * should contain either contain the complete class name of a specific service 1687 * implementation to start or a specific package name to target. If the 1688 * Intent is less specified, it will either throw an {@link IllegalArgumentException} 1689 * (if the caller targets {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT} or later), 1690 * or which of multiple matching services it finds and uses will be undefined. If this service 1691 * is not already running, it will be instantiated and started (creating a 1692 * process for it if needed); if it is running then it remains running. 1693 * 1694 * <p>Every call to this method will result in a corresponding call to 1695 * the target service's {@link android.app.Service#onStartCommand} method, 1696 * with the <var>intent</var> given here. This provides a convenient way 1697 * to submit jobs to a service without having to bind and call on to its 1698 * interface. 1699 * 1700 * <p>Using startService() overrides the default service lifetime that is 1701 * managed by {@link #bindService}: it requires the service to remain 1702 * running until {@link #stopService} is called, regardless of whether 1703 * any clients are connected to it. Note that calls to startService() 1704 * are not nesting: no matter how many times you call startService(), 1705 * a single call to {@link #stopService} will stop it. 1706 * 1707 * <p>The system attempts to keep running services around as much as 1708 * possible. The only time they should be stopped is if the current 1709 * foreground application is using so many resources that the service needs 1710 * to be killed. If any errors happen in the service's process, it will 1711 * automatically be restarted. 1712 * 1713 * <p>This function will throw {@link SecurityException} if you do not 1714 * have permission to start the given service. 1715 * 1716 * @param service Identifies the service to be started. The Intent must be either 1717 * fully explicit (supplying a component name) or specify a specific package 1718 * name it is targetted to. Additional values 1719 * may be included in the Intent extras to supply arguments along with 1720 * this specific start call. 1721 * 1722 * @return If the service is being started or is already running, the 1723 * {@link ComponentName} of the actual service that was started is 1724 * returned; else if the service does not exist null is returned. 1725 * 1726 * @throws SecurityException 1727 * 1728 * @see #stopService 1729 * @see #bindService 1730 */ 1731 @Nullable 1732 public abstract ComponentName startService(Intent service); 1733 1734 /** 1735 * Request that a given application service be stopped. If the service is 1736 * not running, nothing happens. Otherwise it is stopped. Note that calls 1737 * to startService() are not counted -- this stops the service no matter 1738 * how many times it was started. 1739 * 1740 * <p>Note that if a stopped service still has {@link ServiceConnection} 1741 * objects bound to it with the {@link #BIND_AUTO_CREATE} set, it will 1742 * not be destroyed until all of these bindings are removed. See 1743 * the {@link android.app.Service} documentation for more details on a 1744 * service's lifecycle. 1745 * 1746 * <p>This function will throw {@link SecurityException} if you do not 1747 * have permission to stop the given service. 1748 * 1749 * @param service Description of the service to be stopped. The Intent must be either 1750 * fully explicit (supplying a component name) or specify a specific package 1751 * name it is targetted to. 1752 * 1753 * @return If there is a service matching the given Intent that is already 1754 * running, then it is stopped and {@code true} is returned; else {@code false} is returned. 1755 * 1756 * @throws SecurityException 1757 * 1758 * @see #startService 1759 */ 1760 public abstract boolean stopService(Intent service); 1761 1762 /** 1763 * @hide like {@link #startService(Intent)} but for a specific user. 1764 */ 1765 public abstract ComponentName startServiceAsUser(Intent service, UserHandle user); 1766 1767 /** 1768 * @hide like {@link #stopService(Intent)} but for a specific user. 1769 */ 1770 public abstract boolean stopServiceAsUser(Intent service, UserHandle user); 1771 1772 /** 1773 * Connect to an application service, creating it if needed. This defines 1774 * a dependency between your application and the service. The given 1775 * <var>conn</var> will receive the service object when it is created and be 1776 * told if it dies and restarts. The service will be considered required 1777 * by the system only for as long as the calling context exists. For 1778 * example, if this Context is an Activity that is stopped, the service will 1779 * not be required to continue running until the Activity is resumed. 1780 * 1781 * <p>This function will throw {@link SecurityException} if you do not 1782 * have permission to bind to the given service. 1783 * 1784 * <p class="note">Note: this method <em>can not be called from a 1785 * {@link BroadcastReceiver} component</em>. A pattern you can use to 1786 * communicate from a BroadcastReceiver to a Service is to call 1787 * {@link #startService} with the arguments containing the command to be 1788 * sent, with the service calling its 1789 * {@link android.app.Service#stopSelf(int)} method when done executing 1790 * that command. See the API demo App/Service/Service Start Arguments 1791 * Controller for an illustration of this. It is okay, however, to use 1792 * this method from a BroadcastReceiver that has been registered with 1793 * {@link #registerReceiver}, since the lifetime of this BroadcastReceiver 1794 * is tied to another object (the one that registered it).</p> 1795 * 1796 * @param service Identifies the service to connect to. The Intent may 1797 * specify either an explicit component name, or a logical 1798 * description (action, category, etc) to match an 1799 * {@link IntentFilter} published by a service. 1800 * @param conn Receives information as the service is started and stopped. 1801 * This must be a valid ServiceConnection object; it must not be null. 1802 * @param flags Operation options for the binding. May be 0, 1803 * {@link #BIND_AUTO_CREATE}, {@link #BIND_DEBUG_UNBIND}, 1804 * {@link #BIND_NOT_FOREGROUND}, {@link #BIND_ABOVE_CLIENT}, 1805 * {@link #BIND_ALLOW_OOM_MANAGEMENT}, or 1806 * {@link #BIND_WAIVE_PRIORITY}. 1807 * @return If you have successfully bound to the service, {@code true} is returned; 1808 * {@code false} is returned if the connection is not made so you will not 1809 * receive the service object. 1810 * 1811 * @throws SecurityException 1812 * 1813 * @see #unbindService 1814 * @see #startService 1815 * @see #BIND_AUTO_CREATE 1816 * @see #BIND_DEBUG_UNBIND 1817 * @see #BIND_NOT_FOREGROUND 1818 */ 1819 public abstract boolean bindService(Intent service, @NonNull ServiceConnection conn, 1820 @BindServiceFlags int flags); 1821 1822 /** 1823 * Same as {@link #bindService(Intent, ServiceConnection, int)}, but with an explicit userHandle 1824 * argument for use by system server and other multi-user aware code. 1825 * @hide 1826 */ 1827 public boolean bindServiceAsUser(Intent service, ServiceConnection conn, int flags, UserHandle user) { 1828 throw new RuntimeException("Not implemented. Must override in a subclass."); 1829 } 1830 1831 /** 1832 * Disconnect from an application service. You will no longer receive 1833 * calls as the service is restarted, and the service is now allowed to 1834 * stop at any time. 1835 * 1836 * @param conn The connection interface previously supplied to 1837 * bindService(). This parameter must not be null. 1838 * 1839 * @see #bindService 1840 */ 1841 public abstract void unbindService(@NonNull ServiceConnection conn); 1842 1843 /** 1844 * Start executing an {@link android.app.Instrumentation} class. The given 1845 * Instrumentation component will be run by killing its target application 1846 * (if currently running), starting the target process, instantiating the 1847 * instrumentation component, and then letting it drive the application. 1848 * 1849 * <p>This function is not synchronous -- it returns as soon as the 1850 * instrumentation has started and while it is running. 1851 * 1852 * <p>Instrumentation is normally only allowed to run against a package 1853 * that is either unsigned or signed with a signature that the 1854 * the instrumentation package is also signed with (ensuring the target 1855 * trusts the instrumentation). 1856 * 1857 * @param className Name of the Instrumentation component to be run. 1858 * @param profileFile Optional path to write profiling data as the 1859 * instrumentation runs, or null for no profiling. 1860 * @param arguments Additional optional arguments to pass to the 1861 * instrumentation, or null. 1862 * 1863 * @return {@code true} if the instrumentation was successfully started, 1864 * else {@code false} if it could not be found. 1865 */ 1866 public abstract boolean startInstrumentation(@NonNull ComponentName className, 1867 @Nullable String profileFile, @Nullable Bundle arguments); 1868 1869 /** @hide */ 1870 @StringDef({ 1871 POWER_SERVICE, 1872 WINDOW_SERVICE, 1873 LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE, 1874 ACCOUNT_SERVICE, 1875 ACTIVITY_SERVICE, 1876 ALARM_SERVICE, 1877 NOTIFICATION_SERVICE, 1878 ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICE, 1879 CAPTIONING_SERVICE, 1880 KEYGUARD_SERVICE, 1881 LOCATION_SERVICE, 1882 //@hide: COUNTRY_DETECTOR, 1883 SEARCH_SERVICE, 1884 SENSOR_SERVICE, 1885 STORAGE_SERVICE, 1886 WALLPAPER_SERVICE, 1887 VIBRATOR_SERVICE, 1888 //@hide: STATUS_BAR_SERVICE, 1889 CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE, 1890 //@hide: UPDATE_LOCK_SERVICE, 1891 //@hide: NETWORKMANAGEMENT_SERVICE, 1892 //@hide: NETWORK_STATS_SERVICE, 1893 //@hide: NETWORK_POLICY_SERVICE, 1894 WIFI_SERVICE, 1895 WIFI_P2P_SERVICE, 1896 NSD_SERVICE, 1897 AUDIO_SERVICE, 1898 MEDIA_ROUTER_SERVICE, 1899 TELEPHONY_SERVICE, 1900 CLIPBOARD_SERVICE, 1901 INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE, 1902 TEXT_SERVICES_MANAGER_SERVICE, 1903 //@hide: APPWIDGET_SERVICE, 1904 //@hide: BACKUP_SERVICE, 1905 DROPBOX_SERVICE, 1906 DEVICE_POLICY_SERVICE, 1907 UI_MODE_SERVICE, 1908 DOWNLOAD_SERVICE, 1909 NFC_SERVICE, 1910 BLUETOOTH_SERVICE, 1911 //@hide: SIP_SERVICE, 1912 USB_SERVICE, 1913 //@hide: SERIAL_SERVICE, 1914 INPUT_SERVICE, 1915 DISPLAY_SERVICE, 1916 //@hide: SCHEDULING_POLICY_SERVICE, 1917 USER_SERVICE, 1918 //@hide: APP_OPS_SERVICE 1919 CAMERA_SERVICE, 1920 PRINT_SERVICE 1921 }) 1922 @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) 1923 public @interface ServiceName {} 1924 1925 /** 1926 * Return the handle to a system-level service by name. The class of the 1927 * returned object varies by the requested name. Currently available names 1928 * are: 1929 * 1930 * <dl> 1931 * <dt> {@link #WINDOW_SERVICE} ("window") 1932 * <dd> The top-level window manager in which you can place custom 1933 * windows. The returned object is a {@link android.view.WindowManager}. 1934 * <dt> {@link #LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE} ("layout_inflater") 1935 * <dd> A {@link android.view.LayoutInflater} for inflating layout resources 1936 * in this context. 1937 * <dt> {@link #ACTIVITY_SERVICE} ("activity") 1938 * <dd> A {@link android.app.ActivityManager} for interacting with the 1939 * global activity state of the system. 1940 * <dt> {@link #POWER_SERVICE} ("power") 1941 * <dd> A {@link android.os.PowerManager} for controlling power 1942 * management. 1943 * <dt> {@link #ALARM_SERVICE} ("alarm") 1944 * <dd> A {@link android.app.AlarmManager} for receiving intents at the 1945 * time of your choosing. 1946 * <dt> {@link #NOTIFICATION_SERVICE} ("notification") 1947 * <dd> A {@link android.app.NotificationManager} for informing the user 1948 * of background events. 1949 * <dt> {@link #KEYGUARD_SERVICE} ("keyguard") 1950 * <dd> A {@link android.app.KeyguardManager} for controlling keyguard. 1951 * <dt> {@link #LOCATION_SERVICE} ("location") 1952 * <dd> A {@link android.location.LocationManager} for controlling location 1953 * (e.g., GPS) updates. 1954 * <dt> {@link #SEARCH_SERVICE} ("search") 1955 * <dd> A {@link android.app.SearchManager} for handling search. 1956 * <dt> {@link #VIBRATOR_SERVICE} ("vibrator") 1957 * <dd> A {@link android.os.Vibrator} for interacting with the vibrator 1958 * hardware. 1959 * <dt> {@link #CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE} ("connection") 1960 * <dd> A {@link android.net.ConnectivityManager ConnectivityManager} for 1961 * handling management of network connections. 1962 * <dt> {@link #WIFI_SERVICE} ("wifi") 1963 * <dd> A {@link android.net.wifi.WifiManager WifiManager} for management of 1964 * Wi-Fi connectivity. 1965 * <dt> {@link #INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE} ("input_method") 1966 * <dd> An {@link android.view.inputmethod.InputMethodManager InputMethodManager} 1967 * for management of input methods. 1968 * <dt> {@link #UI_MODE_SERVICE} ("uimode") 1969 * <dd> An {@link android.app.UiModeManager} for controlling UI modes. 1970 * <dt> {@link #DOWNLOAD_SERVICE} ("download") 1971 * <dd> A {@link android.app.DownloadManager} for requesting HTTP downloads 1972 * </dl> 1973 * 1974 * <p>Note: System services obtained via this API may be closely associated with 1975 * the Context in which they are obtained from. In general, do not share the 1976 * service objects between various different contexts (Activities, Applications, 1977 * Services, Providers, etc.) 1978 * 1979 * @param name The name of the desired service. 1980 * 1981 * @return The service or null if the name does not exist. 1982 * 1983 * @see #WINDOW_SERVICE 1984 * @see android.view.WindowManager 1985 * @see #LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE 1986 * @see android.view.LayoutInflater 1987 * @see #ACTIVITY_SERVICE 1988 * @see android.app.ActivityManager 1989 * @see #POWER_SERVICE 1990 * @see android.os.PowerManager 1991 * @see #ALARM_SERVICE 1992 * @see android.app.AlarmManager 1993 * @see #NOTIFICATION_SERVICE 1994 * @see android.app.NotificationManager 1995 * @see #KEYGUARD_SERVICE 1996 * @see android.app.KeyguardManager 1997 * @see #LOCATION_SERVICE 1998 * @see android.location.LocationManager 1999 * @see #SEARCH_SERVICE 2000 * @see android.app.SearchManager 2001 * @see #SENSOR_SERVICE 2002 * @see android.hardware.SensorManager 2003 * @see #STORAGE_SERVICE 2004 * @see android.os.storage.StorageManager 2005 * @see #VIBRATOR_SERVICE 2006 * @see android.os.Vibrator 2007 * @see #CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE 2008 * @see android.net.ConnectivityManager 2009 * @see #WIFI_SERVICE 2010 * @see android.net.wifi.WifiManager 2011 * @see #AUDIO_SERVICE 2012 * @see android.media.AudioManager 2013 * @see #MEDIA_ROUTER_SERVICE 2014 * @see android.media.MediaRouter 2015 * @see #TELEPHONY_SERVICE 2016 * @see android.telephony.TelephonyManager 2017 * @see #INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE 2018 * @see android.view.inputmethod.InputMethodManager 2019 * @see #UI_MODE_SERVICE 2020 * @see android.app.UiModeManager 2021 * @see #DOWNLOAD_SERVICE 2022 * @see android.app.DownloadManager 2023 */ 2024 public abstract Object getSystemService(@ServiceName @NonNull String name); 2025 2026 /** 2027 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2028 * {@link android.os.PowerManager} for controlling power management, 2029 * including "wake locks," which let you keep the device on while 2030 * you're running long tasks. 2031 */ 2032 public static final String POWER_SERVICE = "power"; 2033 2034 /** 2035 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2036 * {@link android.view.WindowManager} for accessing the system's window 2037 * manager. 2038 * 2039 * @see #getSystemService 2040 * @see android.view.WindowManager 2041 */ 2042 public static final String WINDOW_SERVICE = "window"; 2043 2044 /** 2045 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2046 * {@link android.view.LayoutInflater} for inflating layout resources in this 2047 * context. 2048 * 2049 * @see #getSystemService 2050 * @see android.view.LayoutInflater 2051 */ 2052 public static final String LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE = "layout_inflater"; 2053 2054 /** 2055 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2056 * {@link android.accounts.AccountManager} for receiving intents at a 2057 * time of your choosing. 2058 * 2059 * @see #getSystemService 2060 * @see android.accounts.AccountManager 2061 */ 2062 public static final String ACCOUNT_SERVICE = "account"; 2063 2064 /** 2065 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2066 * {@link android.app.ActivityManager} for interacting with the global 2067 * system state. 2068 * 2069 * @see #getSystemService 2070 * @see android.app.ActivityManager 2071 */ 2072 public static final String ACTIVITY_SERVICE = "activity"; 2073 2074 /** 2075 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2076 * {@link android.app.AlarmManager} for receiving intents at a 2077 * time of your choosing. 2078 * 2079 * @see #getSystemService 2080 * @see android.app.AlarmManager 2081 */ 2082 public static final String ALARM_SERVICE = "alarm"; 2083 2084 /** 2085 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2086 * {@link android.app.NotificationManager} for informing the user of 2087 * background events. 2088 * 2089 * @see #getSystemService 2090 * @see android.app.NotificationManager 2091 */ 2092 public static final String NOTIFICATION_SERVICE = "notification"; 2093 2094 /** 2095 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2096 * {@link android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityManager} for giving the user 2097 * feedback for UI events through the registered event listeners. 2098 * 2099 * @see #getSystemService 2100 * @see android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityManager 2101 */ 2102 public static final String ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICE = "accessibility"; 2103 2104 /** 2105 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2106 * {@link android.view.accessibility.CaptioningManager} for obtaining 2107 * captioning properties and listening for changes in captioning 2108 * preferences. 2109 * 2110 * @see #getSystemService 2111 * @see android.view.accessibility.CaptioningManager 2112 */ 2113 public static final String CAPTIONING_SERVICE = "captioning"; 2114 2115 /** 2116 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2117 * {@link android.app.NotificationManager} for controlling keyguard. 2118 * 2119 * @see #getSystemService 2120 * @see android.app.KeyguardManager 2121 */ 2122 public static final String KEYGUARD_SERVICE = "keyguard"; 2123 2124 /** 2125 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link 2126 * android.location.LocationManager} for controlling location 2127 * updates. 2128 * 2129 * @see #getSystemService 2130 * @see android.location.LocationManager 2131 */ 2132 public static final String LOCATION_SERVICE = "location"; 2133 2134 /** 2135 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2136 * {@link android.location.CountryDetector} for detecting the country that 2137 * the user is in. 2138 * 2139 * @hide 2140 */ 2141 public static final String COUNTRY_DETECTOR = "country_detector"; 2142 2143 /** 2144 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link 2145 * android.app.SearchManager} for handling searches. 2146 * 2147 * @see #getSystemService 2148 * @see android.app.SearchManager 2149 */ 2150 public static final String SEARCH_SERVICE = "search"; 2151 2152 /** 2153 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link 2154 * android.hardware.SensorManager} for accessing sensors. 2155 * 2156 * @see #getSystemService 2157 * @see android.hardware.SensorManager 2158 */ 2159 public static final String SENSOR_SERVICE = "sensor"; 2160 2161 /** 2162 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link 2163 * android.os.storage.StorageManager} for accessing system storage 2164 * functions. 2165 * 2166 * @see #getSystemService 2167 * @see android.os.storage.StorageManager 2168 */ 2169 public static final String STORAGE_SERVICE = "storage"; 2170 2171 /** 2172 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2173 * com.android.server.WallpaperService for accessing wallpapers. 2174 * 2175 * @see #getSystemService 2176 */ 2177 public static final String WALLPAPER_SERVICE = "wallpaper"; 2178 2179 /** 2180 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link 2181 * android.os.Vibrator} for interacting with the vibration hardware. 2182 * 2183 * @see #getSystemService 2184 * @see android.os.Vibrator 2185 */ 2186 public static final String VIBRATOR_SERVICE = "vibrator"; 2187 2188 /** 2189 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link 2190 * android.app.StatusBarManager} for interacting with the status bar. 2191 * 2192 * @see #getSystemService 2193 * @see android.app.StatusBarManager 2194 * @hide 2195 */ 2196 public static final String STATUS_BAR_SERVICE = "statusbar"; 2197 2198 /** 2199 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link 2200 * android.net.ConnectivityManager} for handling management of 2201 * network connections. 2202 * 2203 * @see #getSystemService 2204 * @see android.net.ConnectivityManager 2205 */ 2206 public static final String CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE = "connectivity"; 2207 2208 /** 2209 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link 2210 * android.os.IUpdateLock} for managing runtime sequences that 2211 * must not be interrupted by headless OTA application or similar. 2212 * 2213 * @hide 2214 * @see #getSystemService 2215 * @see android.os.UpdateLock 2216 */ 2217 public static final String UPDATE_LOCK_SERVICE = "updatelock"; 2218 2219 /** 2220 * Constant for the internal network management service, not really a Context service. 2221 */ 2222 public static final String NETWORKMANAGEMENT_SERVICE = "network_management"; 2223 2224 /** {@hide} */ 2225 public static final String NETWORK_STATS_SERVICE = "netstats"; 2226 /** {@hide} */ 2227 public static final String NETWORK_POLICY_SERVICE = "netpolicy"; 2228 2229 /** 2230 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link 2231 * android.net.wifi.WifiManager} for handling management of 2232 * Wi-Fi access. 2233 * 2234 * @see #getSystemService 2235 * @see android.net.wifi.WifiManager 2236 */ 2237 public static final String WIFI_SERVICE = "wifi"; 2238 2239 /** 2240 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link 2241 * android.net.wifi.p2p.WifiP2pManager} for handling management of 2242 * Wi-Fi peer-to-peer connections. 2243 * 2244 * @see #getSystemService 2245 * @see android.net.wifi.p2p.WifiP2pManager 2246 */ 2247 public static final String WIFI_P2P_SERVICE = "wifip2p"; 2248 2249 /** 2250 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link 2251 * android.net.nsd.NsdManager} for handling management of network service 2252 * discovery 2253 * 2254 * @see #getSystemService 2255 * @see android.net.nsd.NsdManager 2256 */ 2257 public static final String NSD_SERVICE = "servicediscovery"; 2258 2259 /** 2260 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2261 * {@link android.media.AudioManager} for handling management of volume, 2262 * ringer modes and audio routing. 2263 * 2264 * @see #getSystemService 2265 * @see android.media.AudioManager 2266 */ 2267 public static final String AUDIO_SERVICE = "audio"; 2268 2269 /** 2270 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2271 * {@link android.media.MediaRouter} for controlling and managing 2272 * routing of media. 2273 * 2274 * @see #getSystemService 2275 * @see android.media.MediaRouter 2276 */ 2277 public static final String MEDIA_ROUTER_SERVICE = "media_router"; 2278 2279 /** 2280 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2281 * {@link android.telephony.TelephonyManager} for handling management the 2282 * telephony features of the device. 2283 * 2284 * @see #getSystemService 2285 * @see android.telephony.TelephonyManager 2286 */ 2287 public static final String TELEPHONY_SERVICE = "phone"; 2288 2289 /** 2290 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2291 * {@link android.text.ClipboardManager} for accessing and modifying 2292 * the contents of the global clipboard. 2293 * 2294 * @see #getSystemService 2295 * @see android.text.ClipboardManager 2296 */ 2297 public static final String CLIPBOARD_SERVICE = "clipboard"; 2298 2299 /** 2300 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2301 * {@link android.view.inputmethod.InputMethodManager} for accessing input 2302 * methods. 2303 * 2304 * @see #getSystemService 2305 */ 2306 public static final String INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE = "input_method"; 2307 2308 /** 2309 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2310 * {@link android.view.textservice.TextServicesManager} for accessing 2311 * text services. 2312 * 2313 * @see #getSystemService 2314 */ 2315 public static final String TEXT_SERVICES_MANAGER_SERVICE = "textservices"; 2316 2317 /** 2318 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2319 * {@link android.appwidget.AppWidgetManager} for accessing AppWidgets. 2320 * 2321 * @hide 2322 * @see #getSystemService 2323 */ 2324 public static final String APPWIDGET_SERVICE = "appwidget"; 2325 2326 /** 2327 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve an 2328 * {@link android.app.backup.IBackupManager IBackupManager} for communicating 2329 * with the backup mechanism. 2330 * @hide 2331 * 2332 * @see #getSystemService 2333 */ 2334 public static final String BACKUP_SERVICE = "backup"; 2335 2336 /** 2337 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2338 * {@link android.os.DropBoxManager} instance for recording 2339 * diagnostic logs. 2340 * @see #getSystemService 2341 */ 2342 public static final String DROPBOX_SERVICE = "dropbox"; 2343 2344 /** 2345 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2346 * {@link android.app.admin.DevicePolicyManager} for working with global 2347 * device policy management. 2348 * 2349 * @see #getSystemService 2350 */ 2351 public static final String DEVICE_POLICY_SERVICE = "device_policy"; 2352 2353 /** 2354 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2355 * {@link android.app.UiModeManager} for controlling UI modes. 2356 * 2357 * @see #getSystemService 2358 */ 2359 public static final String UI_MODE_SERVICE = "uimode"; 2360 2361 /** 2362 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2363 * {@link android.app.DownloadManager} for requesting HTTP downloads. 2364 * 2365 * @see #getSystemService 2366 */ 2367 public static final String DOWNLOAD_SERVICE = "download"; 2368 2369 /** 2370 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2371 * {@link android.nfc.NfcManager} for using NFC. 2372 * 2373 * @see #getSystemService 2374 */ 2375 public static final String NFC_SERVICE = "nfc"; 2376 2377 /** 2378 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2379 * {@link android.bluetooth.BluetoothAdapter} for using Bluetooth. 2380 * 2381 * @see #getSystemService 2382 */ 2383 public static final String BLUETOOTH_SERVICE = "bluetooth"; 2384 2385 /** 2386 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2387 * {@link android.net.sip.SipManager} for accessing the SIP related service. 2388 * 2389 * @see #getSystemService 2390 */ 2391 /** @hide */ 2392 public static final String SIP_SERVICE = "sip"; 2393 2394 /** 2395 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link 2396 * android.hardware.usb.UsbManager} for access to USB devices (as a USB host) 2397 * and for controlling this device's behavior as a USB device. 2398 * 2399 * @see #getSystemService 2400 * @see android.hardware.usb.UsbManager 2401 */ 2402 public static final String USB_SERVICE = "usb"; 2403 2404 /** 2405 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link 2406 * android.hardware.SerialManager} for access to serial ports. 2407 * 2408 * @see #getSystemService 2409 * @see android.hardware.SerialManager 2410 * 2411 * @hide 2412 */ 2413 public static final String SERIAL_SERVICE = "serial"; 2414 2415 /** 2416 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2417 * {@link android.hardware.input.InputManager} for interacting with input devices. 2418 * 2419 * @see #getSystemService 2420 * @see android.hardware.input.InputManager 2421 */ 2422 public static final String INPUT_SERVICE = "input"; 2423 2424 /** 2425 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2426 * {@link android.hardware.display.DisplayManager} for interacting with display devices. 2427 * 2428 * @see #getSystemService 2429 * @see android.hardware.display.DisplayManager 2430 */ 2431 public static final String DISPLAY_SERVICE = "display"; 2432 2433 /** 2434 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2435 * {@link android.os.UserManager} for managing users on devices that support multiple users. 2436 * 2437 * @see #getSystemService 2438 * @see android.os.UserManager 2439 */ 2440 public static final String USER_SERVICE = "user"; 2441 2442 /** 2443 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2444 * {@link android.app.AppOpsManager} for tracking application operations 2445 * on the device. 2446 * 2447 * @see #getSystemService 2448 * @see android.app.AppOpsManager 2449 */ 2450 public static final String APP_OPS_SERVICE = "appops"; 2451 2452 /** 2453 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2454 * {@link android.hardware.camera2.CameraManager} for interacting with 2455 * camera devices. 2456 * 2457 * @see #getSystemService 2458 * @see android.hardware.camera2.CameraManager 2459 */ 2460 public static final String CAMERA_SERVICE = "camera"; 2461 2462 /** 2463 * {@link android.print.PrintManager} for printing and managing 2464 * printers and print tasks. 2465 * 2466 * @see #getSystemService 2467 * @see android.print.PrintManager 2468 */ 2469 public static final String PRINT_SERVICE = "print"; 2470 2471 /** 2472 * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a 2473 * {@link android.hardware.ConsumerIrManager} for transmitting infrared 2474 * signals from the device. 2475 * 2476 * @see #getSystemService 2477 * @see android.hardware.ConsumerIrManager 2478 */ 2479 public static final String CONSUMER_IR_SERVICE = "consumer_ir"; 2480 2481 /** 2482 * Determine whether the given permission is allowed for a particular 2483 * process and user ID running in the system. 2484 * 2485 * @param permission The name of the permission being checked. 2486 * @param pid The process ID being checked against. Must be > 0. 2487 * @param uid The user ID being checked against. A uid of 0 is the root 2488 * user, which will pass every permission check. 2489 * 2490 * @return {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the given 2491 * pid/uid is allowed that permission, or 2492 * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not. 2493 * 2494 * @see PackageManager#checkPermission(String, String) 2495 * @see #checkCallingPermission 2496 */ 2497 @PackageManager.PermissionResult 2498 public abstract int checkPermission(@NonNull String permission, int pid, int uid); 2499 2500 /** 2501 * Determine whether the calling process of an IPC you are handling has been 2502 * granted a particular permission. This is basically the same as calling 2503 * {@link #checkPermission(String, int, int)} with the pid and uid returned 2504 * by {@link android.os.Binder#getCallingPid} and 2505 * {@link android.os.Binder#getCallingUid}. One important difference 2506 * is that if you are not currently processing an IPC, this function 2507 * will always fail. This is done to protect against accidentally 2508 * leaking permissions; you can use {@link #checkCallingOrSelfPermission} 2509 * to avoid this protection. 2510 * 2511 * @param permission The name of the permission being checked. 2512 * 2513 * @return {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the calling 2514 * pid/uid is allowed that permission, or 2515 * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not. 2516 * 2517 * @see PackageManager#checkPermission(String, String) 2518 * @see #checkPermission 2519 * @see #checkCallingOrSelfPermission 2520 */ 2521 @PackageManager.PermissionResult 2522 public abstract int checkCallingPermission(@NonNull String permission); 2523 2524 /** 2525 * Determine whether the calling process of an IPC <em>or you</em> have been 2526 * granted a particular permission. This is the same as 2527 * {@link #checkCallingPermission}, except it grants your own permissions 2528 * if you are not currently processing an IPC. Use with care! 2529 * 2530 * @param permission The name of the permission being checked. 2531 * 2532 * @return {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the calling 2533 * pid/uid is allowed that permission, or 2534 * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not. 2535 * 2536 * @see PackageManager#checkPermission(String, String) 2537 * @see #checkPermission 2538 * @see #checkCallingPermission 2539 */ 2540 @PackageManager.PermissionResult 2541 public abstract int checkCallingOrSelfPermission(@NonNull String permission); 2542 2543 /** 2544 * If the given permission is not allowed for a particular process 2545 * and user ID running in the system, throw a {@link SecurityException}. 2546 * 2547 * @param permission The name of the permission being checked. 2548 * @param pid The process ID being checked against. Must be > 0. 2549 * @param uid The user ID being checked against. A uid of 0 is the root 2550 * user, which will pass every permission check. 2551 * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown. 2552 * 2553 * @see #checkPermission(String, int, int) 2554 */ 2555 public abstract void enforcePermission( 2556 @NonNull String permission, int pid, int uid, @Nullable String message); 2557 2558 /** 2559 * If the calling process of an IPC you are handling has not been 2560 * granted a particular permission, throw a {@link 2561 * SecurityException}. This is basically the same as calling 2562 * {@link #enforcePermission(String, int, int, String)} with the 2563 * pid and uid returned by {@link android.os.Binder#getCallingPid} 2564 * and {@link android.os.Binder#getCallingUid}. One important 2565 * difference is that if you are not currently processing an IPC, 2566 * this function will always throw the SecurityException. This is 2567 * done to protect against accidentally leaking permissions; you 2568 * can use {@link #enforceCallingOrSelfPermission} to avoid this 2569 * protection. 2570 * 2571 * @param permission The name of the permission being checked. 2572 * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown. 2573 * 2574 * @see #checkCallingPermission(String) 2575 */ 2576 public abstract void enforceCallingPermission( 2577 @NonNull String permission, @Nullable String message); 2578 2579 /** 2580 * If neither you nor the calling process of an IPC you are 2581 * handling has been granted a particular permission, throw a 2582 * {@link SecurityException}. This is the same as {@link 2583 * #enforceCallingPermission}, except it grants your own 2584 * permissions if you are not currently processing an IPC. Use 2585 * with care! 2586 * 2587 * @param permission The name of the permission being checked. 2588 * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown. 2589 * 2590 * @see #checkCallingOrSelfPermission(String) 2591 */ 2592 public abstract void enforceCallingOrSelfPermission( 2593 @NonNull String permission, @Nullable String message); 2594 2595 /** 2596 * Grant permission to access a specific Uri to another package, regardless 2597 * of whether that package has general permission to access the Uri's 2598 * content provider. This can be used to grant specific, temporary 2599 * permissions, typically in response to user interaction (such as the 2600 * user opening an attachment that you would like someone else to 2601 * display). 2602 * 2603 * <p>Normally you should use {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION 2604 * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or 2605 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION 2606 * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION} with the Intent being used to 2607 * start an activity instead of this function directly. If you use this 2608 * function directly, you should be sure to call 2609 * {@link #revokeUriPermission} when the target should no longer be allowed 2610 * to access it. 2611 * 2612 * <p>To succeed, the content provider owning the Uri must have set the 2613 * {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestProvider_grantUriPermissions 2614 * grantUriPermissions} attribute in its manifest or included the 2615 * {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestGrantUriPermission 2616 * <grant-uri-permissions>} tag. 2617 * 2618 * @param toPackage The package you would like to allow to access the Uri. 2619 * @param uri The Uri you would like to grant access to. 2620 * @param modeFlags The desired access modes. Any combination of 2621 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION 2622 * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or 2623 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION 2624 * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}. 2625 * 2626 * @see #revokeUriPermission 2627 */ 2628 public abstract void grantUriPermission(String toPackage, Uri uri, 2629 @Intent.GrantUriMode int modeFlags); 2630 2631 /** 2632 * Remove all permissions to access a particular content provider Uri 2633 * that were previously added with {@link #grantUriPermission}. The given 2634 * Uri will match all previously granted Uris that are the same or a 2635 * sub-path of the given Uri. That is, revoking "content://foo/target" will 2636 * revoke both "content://foo/target" and "content://foo/target/sub", but not 2637 * "content://foo". 2638 * 2639 * @param uri The Uri you would like to revoke access to. 2640 * @param modeFlags The desired access modes. Any combination of 2641 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION 2642 * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or 2643 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION 2644 * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}. 2645 * 2646 * @see #grantUriPermission 2647 */ 2648 public abstract void revokeUriPermission(Uri uri, @Intent.GrantUriMode int modeFlags); 2649 2650 /** 2651 * Determine whether a particular process and user ID has been granted 2652 * permission to access a specific URI. This only checks for permissions 2653 * that have been explicitly granted -- if the given process/uid has 2654 * more general access to the URI's content provider then this check will 2655 * always fail. 2656 * 2657 * @param uri The uri that is being checked. 2658 * @param pid The process ID being checked against. Must be > 0. 2659 * @param uid The user ID being checked against. A uid of 0 is the root 2660 * user, which will pass every permission check. 2661 * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant. May be one or both of 2662 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or 2663 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}. 2664 * 2665 * @return {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the given 2666 * pid/uid is allowed to access that uri, or 2667 * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not. 2668 * 2669 * @see #checkCallingUriPermission 2670 */ 2671 public abstract int checkUriPermission(Uri uri, int pid, int uid, 2672 @Intent.GrantUriMode int modeFlags); 2673 2674 /** 2675 * Determine whether the calling process and user ID has been 2676 * granted permission to access a specific URI. This is basically 2677 * the same as calling {@link #checkUriPermission(Uri, int, int, 2678 * int)} with the pid and uid returned by {@link 2679 * android.os.Binder#getCallingPid} and {@link 2680 * android.os.Binder#getCallingUid}. One important difference is 2681 * that if you are not currently processing an IPC, this function 2682 * will always fail. 2683 * 2684 * @param uri The uri that is being checked. 2685 * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant. May be one or both of 2686 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or 2687 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}. 2688 * 2689 * @return {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the caller 2690 * is allowed to access that uri, or 2691 * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not. 2692 * 2693 * @see #checkUriPermission(Uri, int, int, int) 2694 */ 2695 public abstract int checkCallingUriPermission(Uri uri, @Intent.GrantUriMode int modeFlags); 2696 2697 /** 2698 * Determine whether the calling process of an IPC <em>or you</em> has been granted 2699 * permission to access a specific URI. This is the same as 2700 * {@link #checkCallingUriPermission}, except it grants your own permissions 2701 * if you are not currently processing an IPC. Use with care! 2702 * 2703 * @param uri The uri that is being checked. 2704 * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant. May be one or both of 2705 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or 2706 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}. 2707 * 2708 * @return {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the caller 2709 * is allowed to access that uri, or 2710 * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not. 2711 * 2712 * @see #checkCallingUriPermission 2713 */ 2714 public abstract int checkCallingOrSelfUriPermission(Uri uri, 2715 @Intent.GrantUriMode int modeFlags); 2716 2717 /** 2718 * Check both a Uri and normal permission. This allows you to perform 2719 * both {@link #checkPermission} and {@link #checkUriPermission} in one 2720 * call. 2721 * 2722 * @param uri The Uri whose permission is to be checked, or null to not 2723 * do this check. 2724 * @param readPermission The permission that provides overall read access, 2725 * or null to not do this check. 2726 * @param writePermission The permission that provides overall write 2727 * access, or null to not do this check. 2728 * @param pid The process ID being checked against. Must be > 0. 2729 * @param uid The user ID being checked against. A uid of 0 is the root 2730 * user, which will pass every permission check. 2731 * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant. May be one or both of 2732 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or 2733 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}. 2734 * 2735 * @return {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the caller 2736 * is allowed to access that uri or holds one of the given permissions, or 2737 * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not. 2738 */ 2739 public abstract int checkUriPermission(@Nullable Uri uri, @Nullable String readPermission, 2740 @Nullable String writePermission, int pid, int uid, 2741 @Intent.GrantUriMode int modeFlags); 2742 2743 /** 2744 * If a particular process and user ID has not been granted 2745 * permission to access a specific URI, throw {@link 2746 * SecurityException}. This only checks for permissions that have 2747 * been explicitly granted -- if the given process/uid has more 2748 * general access to the URI's content provider then this check 2749 * will always fail. 2750 * 2751 * @param uri The uri that is being checked. 2752 * @param pid The process ID being checked against. Must be > 0. 2753 * @param uid The user ID being checked against. A uid of 0 is the root 2754 * user, which will pass every permission check. 2755 * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant. May be one or both of 2756 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or 2757 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}. 2758 * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown. 2759 * 2760 * @see #checkUriPermission(Uri, int, int, int) 2761 */ 2762 public abstract void enforceUriPermission( 2763 Uri uri, int pid, int uid, @Intent.GrantUriMode int modeFlags, String message); 2764 2765 /** 2766 * If the calling process and user ID has not been granted 2767 * permission to access a specific URI, throw {@link 2768 * SecurityException}. This is basically the same as calling 2769 * {@link #enforceUriPermission(Uri, int, int, int, String)} with 2770 * the pid and uid returned by {@link 2771 * android.os.Binder#getCallingPid} and {@link 2772 * android.os.Binder#getCallingUid}. One important difference is 2773 * that if you are not currently processing an IPC, this function 2774 * will always throw a SecurityException. 2775 * 2776 * @param uri The uri that is being checked. 2777 * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant. May be one or both of 2778 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or 2779 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}. 2780 * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown. 2781 * 2782 * @see #checkCallingUriPermission(Uri, int) 2783 */ 2784 public abstract void enforceCallingUriPermission( 2785 Uri uri, @Intent.GrantUriMode int modeFlags, String message); 2786 2787 /** 2788 * If the calling process of an IPC <em>or you</em> has not been 2789 * granted permission to access a specific URI, throw {@link 2790 * SecurityException}. This is the same as {@link 2791 * #enforceCallingUriPermission}, except it grants your own 2792 * permissions if you are not currently processing an IPC. Use 2793 * with care! 2794 * 2795 * @param uri The uri that is being checked. 2796 * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant. May be one or both of 2797 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or 2798 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}. 2799 * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown. 2800 * 2801 * @see #checkCallingOrSelfUriPermission(Uri, int) 2802 */ 2803 public abstract void enforceCallingOrSelfUriPermission( 2804 Uri uri, @Intent.GrantUriMode int modeFlags, String message); 2805 2806 /** 2807 * Enforce both a Uri and normal permission. This allows you to perform 2808 * both {@link #enforcePermission} and {@link #enforceUriPermission} in one 2809 * call. 2810 * 2811 * @param uri The Uri whose permission is to be checked, or null to not 2812 * do this check. 2813 * @param readPermission The permission that provides overall read access, 2814 * or null to not do this check. 2815 * @param writePermission The permission that provides overall write 2816 * access, or null to not do this check. 2817 * @param pid The process ID being checked against. Must be > 0. 2818 * @param uid The user ID being checked against. A uid of 0 is the root 2819 * user, which will pass every permission check. 2820 * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant. May be one or both of 2821 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or 2822 * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}. 2823 * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown. 2824 * 2825 * @see #checkUriPermission(Uri, String, String, int, int, int) 2826 */ 2827 public abstract void enforceUriPermission( 2828 @Nullable Uri uri, @Nullable String readPermission, 2829 @Nullable String writePermission, int pid, int uid, @Intent.GrantUriMode int modeFlags, 2830 @Nullable String message); 2831 2832 /** @hide */ 2833 @IntDef(flag = true, 2834 value = {CONTEXT_INCLUDE_CODE, CONTEXT_IGNORE_SECURITY, CONTEXT_RESTRICTED}) 2835 @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) 2836 public @interface CreatePackageOptions {} 2837 2838 /** 2839 * Flag for use with {@link #createPackageContext}: include the application 2840 * code with the context. This means loading code into the caller's 2841 * process, so that {@link #getClassLoader()} can be used to instantiate 2842 * the application's classes. Setting this flags imposes security 2843 * restrictions on what application context you can access; if the 2844 * requested application can not be safely loaded into your process, 2845 * java.lang.SecurityException will be thrown. If this flag is not set, 2846 * there will be no restrictions on the packages that can be loaded, 2847 * but {@link #getClassLoader} will always return the default system 2848 * class loader. 2849 */ 2850 public static final int CONTEXT_INCLUDE_CODE = 0x00000001; 2851 2852 /** 2853 * Flag for use with {@link #createPackageContext}: ignore any security 2854 * restrictions on the Context being requested, allowing it to always 2855 * be loaded. For use with {@link #CONTEXT_INCLUDE_CODE} to allow code 2856 * to be loaded into a process even when it isn't safe to do so. Use 2857 * with extreme care! 2858 */ 2859 public static final int CONTEXT_IGNORE_SECURITY = 0x00000002; 2860 2861 /** 2862 * Flag for use with {@link #createPackageContext}: a restricted context may 2863 * disable specific features. For instance, a View associated with a restricted 2864 * context would ignore particular XML attributes. 2865 */ 2866 public static final int CONTEXT_RESTRICTED = 0x00000004; 2867 2868 /** 2869 * Return a new Context object for the given application name. This 2870 * Context is the same as what the named application gets when it is 2871 * launched, containing the same resources and class loader. Each call to 2872 * this method returns a new instance of a Context object; Context objects 2873 * are not shared, however they share common state (Resources, ClassLoader, 2874 * etc) so the Context instance itself is fairly lightweight. 2875 * 2876 * <p>Throws {@link PackageManager.NameNotFoundException} if there is no 2877 * application with the given package name. 2878 * 2879 * <p>Throws {@link java.lang.SecurityException} if the Context requested 2880 * can not be loaded into the caller's process for security reasons (see 2881 * {@link #CONTEXT_INCLUDE_CODE} for more information}. 2882 * 2883 * @param packageName Name of the application's package. 2884 * @param flags Option flags, one of {@link #CONTEXT_INCLUDE_CODE} 2885 * or {@link #CONTEXT_IGNORE_SECURITY}. 2886 * 2887 * @return A {@link Context} for the application. 2888 * 2889 * @throws SecurityException 2890 * @throws PackageManager.NameNotFoundException if there is no application with 2891 * the given package name. 2892 */ 2893 public abstract Context createPackageContext(String packageName, 2894 @CreatePackageOptions int flags) throws PackageManager.NameNotFoundException; 2895 2896 /** 2897 * Similar to {@link #createPackageContext(String, int)}, but with a 2898 * different {@link UserHandle}. For example, {@link #getContentResolver()} 2899 * will open any {@link Uri} as the given user. 2900 * 2901 * @hide 2902 */ 2903 public abstract Context createPackageContextAsUser( 2904 String packageName, int flags, UserHandle user) 2905 throws PackageManager.NameNotFoundException; 2906 2907 /** 2908 * Get the userId associated with this context 2909 * @return user id 2910 * 2911 * @hide 2912 */ 2913 public abstract int getUserId(); 2914 2915 /** 2916 * Return a new Context object for the current Context but whose resources 2917 * are adjusted to match the given Configuration. Each call to this method 2918 * returns a new instance of a Context object; Context objects are not 2919 * shared, however common state (ClassLoader, other Resources for the 2920 * same configuration) may be so the Context itself can be fairly lightweight. 2921 * 2922 * @param overrideConfiguration A {@link Configuration} specifying what 2923 * values to modify in the base Configuration of the original Context's 2924 * resources. If the base configuration changes (such as due to an 2925 * orientation change), the resources of this context will also change except 2926 * for those that have been explicitly overridden with a value here. 2927 * 2928 * @return A {@link Context} with the given configuration override. 2929 */ 2930 public abstract Context createConfigurationContext( 2931 @NonNull Configuration overrideConfiguration); 2932 2933 /** 2934 * Return a new Context object for the current Context but whose resources 2935 * are adjusted to match the metrics of the given Display. Each call to this method 2936 * returns a new instance of a Context object; Context objects are not 2937 * shared, however common state (ClassLoader, other Resources for the 2938 * same configuration) may be so the Context itself can be fairly lightweight. 2939 * 2940 * The returned display Context provides a {@link WindowManager} 2941 * (see {@link #getSystemService(String)}) that is configured to show windows 2942 * on the given display. The WindowManager's {@link WindowManager#getDefaultDisplay} 2943 * method can be used to retrieve the Display from the returned Context. 2944 * 2945 * @param display A {@link Display} object specifying the display 2946 * for whose metrics the Context's resources should be tailored and upon which 2947 * new windows should be shown. 2948 * 2949 * @return A {@link Context} for the display. 2950 */ 2951 public abstract Context createDisplayContext(@NonNull Display display); 2952 2953 /** 2954 * Gets the display adjustments holder for this context. This information 2955 * is provided on a per-application or activity basis and is used to simulate lower density 2956 * display metrics for legacy applications and restricted screen sizes. 2957 * 2958 * @param displayId The display id for which to get compatibility info. 2959 * @return The compatibility info holder, or null if not required by the application. 2960 * @hide 2961 */ 2962 public abstract DisplayAdjustments getDisplayAdjustments(int displayId); 2963 2964 /** 2965 * Indicates whether this Context is restricted. 2966 * 2967 * @return {@code true} if this Context is restricted, {@code false} otherwise. 2968 * 2969 * @see #CONTEXT_RESTRICTED 2970 */ 2971 public boolean isRestricted() { 2972 return false; 2973 } 2974} 2975