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2page.tags="search","searchable"
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10  <h2>This lesson teaches you to</h2>
11  <ol>
12    <li><a href="#columns">Identify Columns</a></li>
13    <li><a href="#provide">Provide Search Suggestion Data</a></li>
14    <li><a href="#suggestions">Handle Search Suggestions</a></li>
15    <li><a href="#terms">Handle Search Terms</a></li>
16    <li><a href="#details">Deep Link to Your App in the Details Screen</a></li>
17  </ol>
18  <h2>You should also read</h2>
19  <ul>
20    <li><a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/index.html">Search</a></li>
21    <li><a href="{@docRoot}training/search/index.html">Adding Search Functionality</a></li>
22  </ul>
23  <h2>Try it out</h2>
24  <ul>
25    <li><a class="external-link" href="https://github.com/googlesamples/androidtv-Leanback">Android Leanback sample app</a></li>
26  </ul>
27</div>
28</div>
29
30<p>Android TV uses the Android <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/index.html">search interface</a>
31to retrieve content data from installed apps and deliver search results to the user. Your app's
32content data can be included with these results, to give the user instant access to the content in
33your app.</p>
34
35<p>Your app must provide Android TV with the data fields from which it generates suggested search
36results as the user enters characters in the search dialog. To do that, your app must implement a
37<a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/providers/content-providers.html">Content Provider</a> that serves
38up the suggestions along with a <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/searchable-config.html">
39{@code searchable.xml}</a> configuration file that describes the content
40provider and other vital information for Android TV. You also need an activity that handles the
41intent that fires when the user selects a suggested search result. All of this is described in
42more detail in <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/adding-custom-suggestions.html">Adding Custom
43Suggestions</a>. Here are described the main points for Android TV apps.</p>
44
45<p>This lesson builds on your knowledge of using search in Android to show you how to make your app
46searchable in Android TV. Be sure you are familiar with the concepts explained in the
47<a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/index.html">Search API guide</a> before following this lesson.
48See also the training <a href="{@docRoot}training/search/index.html">Adding Search Functionality</a>.</p>
49
50<p>This discussion describes some code from the
51<a class="external-link" href="https://github.com/googlesamples/androidtv-Leanback">Android Leanback sample app</a>,
52available on GitHub.</p>
53
54<h2 id="columns">Identify Columns</h2>
55
56<p>The {@link android.app.SearchManager} describes the data fields it expects by representing them as
57columns of an SQLite database. Regardless of your data's format, you must map your data fields to
58these columns, usually in the class that accessess your content data. For information about building
59a class that maps your existing data to the required fields, see
60<a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/adding-custom-suggestions.html#SuggestionTable">
61Building a suggestion table</a>.</p>
62
63<p>The {@link android.app.SearchManager} class includes several columns for Android TV. Some of the
64more important columns are described below.</p>
65
66<table>
67<tr>
68   <th>Value</th>
69   <th>Description</th>
70</tr><tr>
71   <td>{@code SUGGEST_COLUMN_TEXT_1}</td>
72   <td>The name of your content <strong>(required)</strong></td>
73</tr><tr>
74   <td>{@code SUGGEST_COLUMN_TEXT_2}</td>
75   <td>A text description of your content</td>
76</tr><tr>
77   <td>{@code SUGGEST_COLUMN_RESULT_CARD_IMAGE}</td>
78   <td>An image/poster/cover for your content</td>
79</tr><tr>
80   <td>{@code SUGGEST_COLUMN_CONTENT_TYPE}</td>
81   <td>The MIME type of your media <strong>(required)</strong></td>
82</tr><tr>
83   <td>{@code SUGGEST_COLUMN_VIDEO_WIDTH}</td>
84   <td>The resolution width of your media</td>
85</tr><tr>
86   <td>{@code SUGGEST_COLUMN_VIDEO_HEIGHT}</td>
87   <td>The resolution height of your media</td>
88</tr><tr>
89   <td>{@code SUGGEST_COLUMN_PRODUCTION_YEAR}</td>
90   <td>The production year of your content <strong>(required)</strong></td>
91</tr><tr>
92   <td>{@code SUGGEST_COLUMN_DURATION}</td>
93   <td>The duration in milliseconds of your media</td>
94</tr>
95</table>
96
97<p>The search framework requires the following columns:</p>
98<ul>
99  <li>{@link android.app.SearchManager#SUGGEST_COLUMN_TEXT_1}</li>
100  <li>{@link android.app.SearchManager#SUGGEST_COLUMN_CONTENT_TYPE}</li>
101  <li>{@link android.app.SearchManager#SUGGEST_COLUMN_PRODUCTION_YEAR}</li>
102</ul>
103
104<p>When the values of these columns for your content match the values for the same content from other
105providers found by Google servers, the system provides a
106<a href="{@docRoot}training/app-indexing/deep-linking.html">deep link</a> to your app in the details
107view for the content, along with links to the apps of other providers. This is discussed more in
108<a href="#details">Display Content in the Details Screen</a>, below.</p>
109
110<p>Your application's database class might define the columns as follows:</p>
111
112<pre>
113public class VideoDatabase {
114  //The columns we'll include in the video database table
115  public static final String KEY_NAME = SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_TEXT_1;
116  public static final String KEY_DESCRIPTION = SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_TEXT_2;
117  public static final String KEY_ICON = SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_RESULT_CARD_IMAGE;
118  public static final String KEY_DATA_TYPE = SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_CONTENT_TYPE;
119  public static final String KEY_IS_LIVE = SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_IS_LIVE;
120  public static final String KEY_VIDEO_WIDTH = SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_VIDEO_WIDTH;
121  public static final String KEY_VIDEO_HEIGHT = SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_VIDEO_HEIGHT;
122  public static final String KEY_AUDIO_CHANNEL_CONFIG =
123          SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_AUDIO_CHANNEL_CONFIG;
124  public static final String KEY_PURCHASE_PRICE = SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_PURCHASE_PRICE;
125  public static final String KEY_RENTAL_PRICE = SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_RENTAL_PRICE;
126  public static final String KEY_RATING_STYLE = SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_RATING_STYLE;
127  public static final String KEY_RATING_SCORE = SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_RATING_SCORE;
128  public static final String KEY_PRODUCTION_YEAR = SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_PRODUCTION_YEAR;
129  public static final String KEY_COLUMN_DURATION = SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_DURATION;
130  public static final String KEY_ACTION = SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_INTENT_ACTION;
131...
132</pre>
133
134<p>When you build the map from the {@link android.app.SearchManager} columns to your data fields, you
135must also specify the {@link android.provider.BaseColumns#_ID} to give each row a unique ID.</p>
136
137<pre>
138...
139  private static HashMap<String, String> buildColumnMap() {
140    HashMap<String, String> map = new HashMap<String, String>();
141    map.put(KEY_NAME, KEY_NAME);
142    map.put(KEY_DESCRIPTION, KEY_DESCRIPTION);
143    map.put(KEY_ICON, KEY_ICON);
144    map.put(KEY_DATA_TYPE, KEY_DATA_TYPE);
145    map.put(KEY_IS_LIVE, KEY_IS_LIVE);
146    map.put(KEY_VIDEO_WIDTH, KEY_VIDEO_WIDTH);
147    map.put(KEY_VIDEO_HEIGHT, KEY_VIDEO_HEIGHT);
148    map.put(KEY_AUDIO_CHANNEL_CONFIG, KEY_AUDIO_CHANNEL_CONFIG);
149    map.put(KEY_PURCHASE_PRICE, KEY_PURCHASE_PRICE);
150    map.put(KEY_RENTAL_PRICE, KEY_RENTAL_PRICE);
151    map.put(KEY_RATING_STYLE, KEY_RATING_STYLE);
152    map.put(KEY_RATING_SCORE, KEY_RATING_SCORE);
153    map.put(KEY_PRODUCTION_YEAR, KEY_PRODUCTION_YEAR);
154    map.put(KEY_COLUMN_DURATION, KEY_COLUMN_DURATION);
155    map.put(KEY_ACTION, KEY_ACTION);
156    map.put(BaseColumns._ID, "rowid AS " +
157            BaseColumns._ID);
158    map.put(SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_INTENT_DATA_ID, "rowid AS " +
159            SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_INTENT_DATA_ID);
160    map.put(SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_SHORTCUT_ID, "rowid AS " +
161            SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_SHORTCUT_ID);
162    return map;
163  }
164...
165</pre>
166
167<p>In the example above, notice the mapping to the {@link android.app.SearchManager#SUGGEST_COLUMN_INTENT_DATA_ID}
168field. This is the portion of the URI that points to the content unique to the data in this row &mdash;
169that is, the last part of the URI describing where the content is stored. The first part of the URI,
170when it is common to all of the rows in the table, is set in the
171<a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/searchable-config.html"> {@code searchable.xml}</a> file as the
172<a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/searchable-config.html#searchSuggestIntentData">
173{@code android:searchSuggestIntentData}</a> attribute, as described in
174<a href="#suggestions">Handle Search Suggestions</a>, below.
175
176<p>If the first part of the URI is different for each row in the
177table, you map that value with the {@link android.app.SearchManager#SUGGEST_COLUMN_INTENT_DATA} field.
178When the user selects this content, the intent that fires provides the intent data from the
179combination of the {@link android.app.SearchManager#SUGGEST_COLUMN_INTENT_DATA_ID}
180and either the {@code android:searchSuggestIntentData} attribute or the
181{@link android.app.SearchManager#SUGGEST_COLUMN_INTENT_DATA} field value.</p>
182
183<h2 id="provide">Provide Search Suggestion Data</h2>
184
185<p>Implement a <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/providers/content-providers.html">Content Provider</a>
186to return search term suggestions to the Android TV search dialog. The system queries your content
187provider for suggestions by calling the {@link android.content.ContentProvider#query(android.net.Uri,
188java.lang.String[], java.lang.String, java.lang.String[], java.lang.String) query()} method each time
189a letter is typed. In your implementation of {@link android.content.ContentProvider#query(android.net.Uri,
190java.lang.String[], java.lang.String, java.lang.String[], java.lang.String) query()}, your content
191provider searches your suggestion data and returns a {@link android.database.Cursor} that points to
192the rows you have designated for suggestions.</p>
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194<pre>
195&#64;Override
196  public Cursor query(Uri uri, String[] projection, String selection, String[] selectionArgs,
197                      String sortOrder) {
198    // Use the UriMatcher to see what kind of query we have and format the db query accordingly
199    switch (URI_MATCHER.match(uri)) {
200      case SEARCH_SUGGEST:
201          Log.d(TAG, "search suggest: " + selectionArgs[0] + " URI: " + uri);
202          if (selectionArgs == null) {
203              throw new IllegalArgumentException(
204                      "selectionArgs must be provided for the Uri: " + uri);
205          }
206          return getSuggestions(selectionArgs[0]);
207      default:
208          throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unknown Uri: " + uri);
209    }
210  }
211
212  private Cursor getSuggestions(String query) {
213    query = query.toLowerCase();
214    String[] columns = new String[]{
215      BaseColumns._ID,
216      VideoDatabase.KEY_NAME,
217      VideoDatabase.KEY_DESCRIPTION,
218      VideoDatabase.KEY_ICON,
219      VideoDatabase.KEY_DATA_TYPE,
220      VideoDatabase.KEY_IS_LIVE,
221      VideoDatabase.KEY_VIDEO_WIDTH,
222      VideoDatabase.KEY_VIDEO_HEIGHT,
223      VideoDatabase.KEY_AUDIO_CHANNEL_CONFIG,
224      VideoDatabase.KEY_PURCHASE_PRICE,
225      VideoDatabase.KEY_RENTAL_PRICE,
226      VideoDatabase.KEY_RATING_STYLE,
227      VideoDatabase.KEY_RATING_SCORE,
228      VideoDatabase.KEY_PRODUCTION_YEAR,
229      VideoDatabase.KEY_COLUMN_DURATION,
230      VideoDatabase.KEY_ACTION,
231      SearchManager.SUGGEST_COLUMN_INTENT_DATA_ID
232    };
233    return mVideoDatabase.getWordMatch(query, columns);
234  }
235...
236</pre>
237
238<p>In your manifest file, the content provider receives special treatment. Rather than getting
239tagged as an activity, it is described as a
240<a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/provider-element.html">{@code &lt;provider&gt;}</a>. The
241provider includes the {@code android:searchSuggestAuthority} attribute to tell the system the
242namespace of your content provider. Also, you must set its {@code android:exported} attribute to
243{@code "true"} so that the Android global search can use the results returned from it.</p>
244
245<pre>
246&lt;provider android:name="com.example.android.tvleanback.VideoContentProvider"
247    android:authorities="com.example.android.tvleanback"
248    android:exported="true" /&gt;
249</pre>
250
251<h2 id="suggestions">Handle Search Suggestions</h2>
252
253<p>Your app must include a <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/searchable-config.html">
254{@code res/xml/searchable.xml}</a> file to configure the search suggestions settings. It inlcudes
255the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/searchable-config.html#searchSuggestAuthority">
256{@code android:searchSuggestAuthority}</a> attribute to tell the system the namespace of your
257content provider. This must match the string value you specify in the
258<a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/provider-element.html#auth">{@code android:authorities}</a>
259attribute of the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/provider-element.html">{@code &lt;provider&gt;}
260</a> element in your {@code AndroidManifest.xml} file.</p>
261
262The <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/searchable-config.html">{@code searchable.xml}</a> file
263must also include the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/searchable-config.html#searchSuggestIntentAction">
264{@code android:searchSuggestIntentAction}</a> with the value {@code "android.intent.action.VIEW"}
265to define the intent action for providing a custom suggestion. This is different from the intent
266action for providing a search term, explained below. See also,
267<a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/adding-custom-suggestions.html#IntentAction">Declaring the
268intent action</a> for other ways to declare the intent action for suggestions.</p>
269
270<p>Along with the intent action, your app must provide the intent data, which you specify with the
271<a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/searchable-config.html#searchSuggestIntentData">
272{@code android:searchSuggestIntentData}</a> attribute. This is the first part of the URI that points
273to the content. It describes the portion of the URI common to all rows in the mapping table for that
274content. The portion of the URI that is unique to each row is established with the {@link android.app.SearchManager#SUGGEST_COLUMN_INTENT_DATA_ID} field,
275as described above in <a href="#columns">Identify Columns</a>. See also,
276<a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/adding-custom-suggestions.html#IntentData">
277Declaring the intent data</a> for other ways to declare the intent data for suggestions.</p>
278
279<p>Also, note the {@code android:searchSuggestSelection=" ?"} attribute which specifies the value passed
280as the {@code selection} parameter of the {@link android.content.ContentProvider#query(android.net.Uri,
281java.lang.String[], java.lang.String, java.lang.String[], java.lang.String) query()} method where the
282question mark ({@code ?}) value is replaced with the query text.</p>
283
284<p>Finally, you must also include the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/searchable-config.html#includeInGlobalSearch">
285{@code android:includeInGlobalSearch}</a> attribute with the value {@code "true"}. Here is an example
286<a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/searchable-config.html">{@code searchable.xml}</a>
287file:</p>
288
289<pre>
290&lt;searchable xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
291    android:label="@string/search_label"
292        android:hint="@string/search_hint"
293        android:searchSettingsDescription="@string/settings_description"
294        android:searchSuggestAuthority="com.example.android.tvleanback"
295        android:searchSuggestIntentAction="android.intent.action.VIEW"
296        android:searchSuggestIntentData="content://com.example.android.tvleanback/video_database_leanback"
297        android:searchSuggestSelection=" ?"
298        android:searchSuggestThreshold="1"
299        android:includeInGlobalSearch="true"
300    &gt;
301&lt;/searchable&gt;
302</pre>
303
304<h2 id="terms">Handle Search Terms</h2>
305
306<p>As soon as the search dialog has a word which matches the value in one of your app's columns
307(described in <a href="#identifying">Identifying Columns</a>, above), the system fires the
308{@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_SEARCH} intent. The activity in your app which handles that
309intent searches the repository for columns with the given word in their values, and returns a list
310of content items with those columns. In your {@code AndroidManifest.xml} file, you designate the
311activity which handles the {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_SEARCH} intent like this:
312
313<pre>
314...
315  &lt;activity
316      android:name="com.example.android.tvleanback.DetailsActivity"
317      android:exported="true"&gt;
318
319      &lt;!-- Receives the search request. --&gt;
320      &lt;intent-filter&gt;
321          &lt;action android:name="android.intent.action.SEARCH" /&gt;
322          &lt;!-- No category needed, because the Intent will specify this class component --&gt;
323      &lt;/intent-filter&gt;
324
325      &lt;!-- Points to searchable meta data. --&gt;
326      &lt;meta-data android:name="android.app.searchable"
327          android:resource="@xml/searchable" /&gt;
328  &lt;/activity&gt;
329...
330  &lt;!-- Provides search suggestions for keywords against video meta data. --&gt;
331  &lt;provider android:name="com.example.android.tvleanback.VideoContentProvider"
332      android:authorities="com.example.android.tvleanback"
333      android:exported="true" /&gt;
334...
335</pre>
336
337<p>The activity must also describe the searchable configuration with a reference to the
338<a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/searchable-config.html">{@code searchable.xml}</a> file.
339To <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/search-dialog.html">use the global search dialog</a>,
340the manifest must describe which activity should receive search queries. The manifest must also
341describe the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/provider-element.html">{@code &lt;provider&gt;}
342</a>element, exactly as it is described in the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/searchable-config.html">
343{@code searchable.xml}</a> file.</p>
344
345<h2 id="details">Deep Link to Your App in the Details Screen</h2>
346
347<p>If you have set up the search configuration as described in <a href="#suggestions">Handle Search
348Suggestions</a> and mapped the {@link android.app.SearchManager#SUGGEST_COLUMN_TEXT_1},
349{@link android.app.SearchManager#SUGGEST_COLUMN_CONTENT_TYPE}, and
350{@link android.app.SearchManager#SUGGEST_COLUMN_PRODUCTION_YEAR} fields as described in
351<a href="#columns">Identify Columns</a>, a <a href="{@docRoot}training/app-indexing/deep-linking.html">
352deep link</a> to a watch action for your content appears in the details screen that launches when
353the user selects a search result, as shown in figure 1.</p>
354
355<img itemprop="image" src="{@docRoot}images/tv/deep-link.png" alt="Deep link in the details screen"/>
356<p class="img-caption"><b>Figure 1.</b> The details screen displays a deep link for the
357Videos by Google (Leanback) sample app. Sintel: &copy; copyright Blender Foundation, www.sintel.org.</p>
358
359<p>When the user selects the link for your app, identified by the "Available On" button in the
360details screen, the system launches the activity which handles the {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_VIEW}
361(set as <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/searchable-config.html#searchSuggestIntentAction">
362{@code android:searchSuggestIntentAction}</a> with the value {@code "android.intent.action.VIEW"} in
363the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/search/searchable-config.html">{@code searchable.xml}</a> file).</p>
364
365<p>You can also set up a custom intent to launch your activity, and this is demonstrated in the
366<a class="external-link" href="https://github.com/googlesamples/androidtv-Leanback">Android Leanback
367sample app</a>. Note that the sample app launches its own <code>LeanbackDetailsFragment</code> to
368show the details for the selected media, but you should launch the activity that plays the media
369immediately to save the user another click or two.</p>
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