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16
17package android.content;
18
19import android.annotation.AttrRes;
20import android.annotation.CheckResult;
21import android.annotation.ColorInt;
22import android.annotation.ColorRes;
23import android.annotation.DrawableRes;
24import android.annotation.IntDef;
25import android.annotation.NonNull;
26import android.annotation.Nullable;
27import android.annotation.RequiresPermission;
28import android.annotation.StringDef;
29import android.annotation.StringRes;
30import android.annotation.StyleRes;
31import android.annotation.StyleableRes;
32import android.annotation.SystemApi;
33import android.annotation.TestApi;
34import android.annotation.UserIdInt;
35import android.content.pm.ApplicationInfo;
36import android.content.pm.PackageManager;
37import android.content.res.AssetManager;
38import android.content.res.ColorStateList;
39import android.content.res.Configuration;
40import android.content.res.Resources;
41import android.content.res.TypedArray;
42import android.database.DatabaseErrorHandler;
43import android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase;
44import android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase.CursorFactory;
45import android.graphics.Bitmap;
46import android.graphics.drawable.Drawable;
47import android.net.Uri;
48import android.os.Bundle;
49import android.os.Environment;
50import android.os.Handler;
51import android.os.IBinder;
52import android.os.Looper;
53import android.os.StatFs;
54import android.os.UserHandle;
55import android.os.UserManager;
56import android.provider.MediaStore;
57import android.util.AttributeSet;
58import android.view.Display;
59import android.view.DisplayAdjustments;
60import android.view.ViewDebug;
61import android.view.WindowManager;
62
63import java.io.File;
64import java.io.FileInputStream;
65import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
66import java.io.FileOutputStream;
67import java.io.IOException;
68import java.io.InputStream;
69import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
70import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
71
72/**
73 * Interface to global information about an application environment.  This is
74 * an abstract class whose implementation is provided by
75 * the Android system.  It
76 * allows access to application-specific resources and classes, as well as
77 * up-calls for application-level operations such as launching activities,
78 * broadcasting and receiving intents, etc.
79 */
80public abstract class Context {
81    /**
82     * File creation mode: the default mode, where the created file can only
83     * be accessed by the calling application (or all applications sharing the
84     * same user ID).
85     */
86    public static final int MODE_PRIVATE = 0x0000;
87
88    /**
89     * File creation mode: allow all other applications to have read access to
90     * the created file.
91     * <p>
92     * As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N} attempting to use this
93     * mode will throw a {@link SecurityException}.
94     *
95     * @deprecated Creating world-readable files is very dangerous, and likely
96     *             to cause security holes in applications. It is strongly
97     *             discouraged; instead, applications should use more formal
98     *             mechanism for interactions such as {@link ContentProvider},
99     *             {@link BroadcastReceiver}, and {@link android.app.Service}.
100     *             There are no guarantees that this access mode will remain on
101     *             a file, such as when it goes through a backup and restore.
102     * @see android.support.v4.content.FileProvider
103     * @see Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION
104     */
105    @Deprecated
106    public static final int MODE_WORLD_READABLE = 0x0001;
107
108    /**
109     * File creation mode: allow all other applications to have write access to
110     * the created file.
111     * <p>
112     * As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N} attempting to use this
113     * mode will throw a {@link SecurityException}.
114     *
115     * @deprecated Creating world-writable files is very dangerous, and likely
116     *             to cause security holes in applications. It is strongly
117     *             discouraged; instead, applications should use more formal
118     *             mechanism for interactions such as {@link ContentProvider},
119     *             {@link BroadcastReceiver}, and {@link android.app.Service}.
120     *             There are no guarantees that this access mode will remain on
121     *             a file, such as when it goes through a backup and restore.
122     * @see android.support.v4.content.FileProvider
123     * @see Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION
124     */
125    @Deprecated
126    public static final int MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE = 0x0002;
127
128    /**
129     * File creation mode: for use with {@link #openFileOutput}, if the file
130     * already exists then write data to the end of the existing file
131     * instead of erasing it.
132     * @see #openFileOutput
133     */
134    public static final int MODE_APPEND = 0x8000;
135
136    /**
137     * SharedPreference loading flag: when set, the file on disk will
138     * be checked for modification even if the shared preferences
139     * instance is already loaded in this process.  This behavior is
140     * sometimes desired in cases where the application has multiple
141     * processes, all writing to the same SharedPreferences file.
142     * Generally there are better forms of communication between
143     * processes, though.
144     *
145     * <p>This was the legacy (but undocumented) behavior in and
146     * before Gingerbread (Android 2.3) and this flag is implied when
147     * targetting such releases.  For applications targetting SDK
148     * versions <em>greater than</em> Android 2.3, this flag must be
149     * explicitly set if desired.
150     *
151     * @see #getSharedPreferences
152     *
153     * @deprecated MODE_MULTI_PROCESS does not work reliably in
154     * some versions of Android, and furthermore does not provide any
155     * mechanism for reconciling concurrent modifications across
156     * processes.  Applications should not attempt to use it.  Instead,
157     * they should use an explicit cross-process data management
158     * approach such as {@link android.content.ContentProvider ContentProvider}.
159     */
160    @Deprecated
161    public static final int MODE_MULTI_PROCESS = 0x0004;
162
163    /**
164     * Database open flag: when set, the database is opened with write-ahead
165     * logging enabled by default.
166     *
167     * @see #openOrCreateDatabase(String, int, CursorFactory)
168     * @see #openOrCreateDatabase(String, int, CursorFactory, DatabaseErrorHandler)
169     * @see SQLiteDatabase#enableWriteAheadLogging
170     */
171    public static final int MODE_ENABLE_WRITE_AHEAD_LOGGING = 0x0008;
172
173    /**
174     * Database open flag: when set, the database is opened without support for
175     * localized collators.
176     *
177     * @see #openOrCreateDatabase(String, int, CursorFactory)
178     * @see #openOrCreateDatabase(String, int, CursorFactory, DatabaseErrorHandler)
179     * @see SQLiteDatabase#NO_LOCALIZED_COLLATORS
180     */
181    public static final int MODE_NO_LOCALIZED_COLLATORS = 0x0010;
182
183    /** @hide */
184    @IntDef(flag = true,
185            value = {
186                BIND_AUTO_CREATE,
187                BIND_DEBUG_UNBIND,
188                BIND_NOT_FOREGROUND,
189                BIND_ABOVE_CLIENT,
190                BIND_ALLOW_OOM_MANAGEMENT,
191                BIND_WAIVE_PRIORITY,
192                BIND_IMPORTANT,
193                BIND_ADJUST_WITH_ACTIVITY
194            })
195    @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
196    public @interface BindServiceFlags {}
197
198    /**
199     * Flag for {@link #bindService}: automatically create the service as long
200     * as the binding exists.  Note that while this will create the service,
201     * its {@link android.app.Service#onStartCommand}
202     * method will still only be called due to an
203     * explicit call to {@link #startService}.  Even without that, though,
204     * this still provides you with access to the service object while the
205     * service is created.
206     *
207     * <p>Note that prior to {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH},
208     * not supplying this flag would also impact how important the system
209     * consider's the target service's process to be.  When set, the only way
210     * for it to be raised was by binding from a service in which case it will
211     * only be important when that activity is in the foreground.  Now to
212     * achieve this behavior you must explicitly supply the new flag
213     * {@link #BIND_ADJUST_WITH_ACTIVITY}.  For compatibility, old applications
214     * that don't specify {@link #BIND_AUTO_CREATE} will automatically have
215     * the flags {@link #BIND_WAIVE_PRIORITY} and
216     * {@link #BIND_ADJUST_WITH_ACTIVITY} set for them in order to achieve
217     * the same result.
218     */
219    public static final int BIND_AUTO_CREATE = 0x0001;
220
221    /**
222     * Flag for {@link #bindService}: include debugging help for mismatched
223     * calls to unbind.  When this flag is set, the callstack of the following
224     * {@link #unbindService} call is retained, to be printed if a later
225     * incorrect unbind call is made.  Note that doing this requires retaining
226     * information about the binding that was made for the lifetime of the app,
227     * resulting in a leak -- this should only be used for debugging.
228     */
229    public static final int BIND_DEBUG_UNBIND = 0x0002;
230
231    /**
232     * Flag for {@link #bindService}: don't allow this binding to raise
233     * the target service's process to the foreground scheduling priority.
234     * It will still be raised to at least the same memory priority
235     * as the client (so that its process will not be killable in any
236     * situation where the client is not killable), but for CPU scheduling
237     * purposes it may be left in the background.  This only has an impact
238     * in the situation where the binding client is a foreground process
239     * and the target service is in a background process.
240     */
241    public static final int BIND_NOT_FOREGROUND = 0x0004;
242
243    /**
244     * Flag for {@link #bindService}: indicates that the client application
245     * binding to this service considers the service to be more important than
246     * the app itself.  When set, the platform will try to have the out of
247     * memory killer kill the app before it kills the service it is bound to, though
248     * this is not guaranteed to be the case.
249     */
250    public static final int BIND_ABOVE_CLIENT = 0x0008;
251
252    /**
253     * Flag for {@link #bindService}: allow the process hosting the bound
254     * service to go through its normal memory management.  It will be
255     * treated more like a running service, allowing the system to
256     * (temporarily) expunge the process if low on memory or for some other
257     * whim it may have, and being more aggressive about making it a candidate
258     * to be killed (and restarted) if running for a long time.
259     */
260    public static final int BIND_ALLOW_OOM_MANAGEMENT = 0x0010;
261
262    /**
263     * Flag for {@link #bindService}: don't impact the scheduling or
264     * memory management priority of the target service's hosting process.
265     * Allows the service's process to be managed on the background LRU list
266     * just like a regular application process in the background.
267     */
268    public static final int BIND_WAIVE_PRIORITY = 0x0020;
269
270    /**
271     * Flag for {@link #bindService}: this service is very important to
272     * the client, so should be brought to the foreground process level
273     * when the client is.  Normally a process can only be raised to the
274     * visibility level by a client, even if that client is in the foreground.
275     */
276    public static final int BIND_IMPORTANT = 0x0040;
277
278    /**
279     * Flag for {@link #bindService}: If binding from an activity, allow the
280     * target service's process importance to be raised based on whether the
281     * activity is visible to the user, regardless whether another flag is
282     * used to reduce the amount that the client process's overall importance
283     * is used to impact it.
284     */
285    public static final int BIND_ADJUST_WITH_ACTIVITY = 0x0080;
286
287    /**
288     * @hide Flag for {@link #bindService}: allows application hosting service to manage whitelists
289     * such as temporary allowing a {@code PendingIntent} to bypass Power Save mode.
290     */
291    public static final int BIND_ALLOW_WHITELIST_MANAGEMENT = 0x01000000;
292
293    /**
294     * @hide Flag for {@link #bindService}: Like {@link #BIND_FOREGROUND_SERVICE},
295     * but only applies while the device is awake.
296     */
297    public static final int BIND_FOREGROUND_SERVICE_WHILE_AWAKE = 0x02000000;
298
299    /**
300     * @hide Flag for {@link #bindService}: For only the case where the binding
301     * is coming from the system, set the process state to FOREGROUND_SERVICE
302     * instead of the normal maximum of IMPORTANT_FOREGROUND.  That is, this is
303     * saying that the process shouldn't participate in the normal power reduction
304     * modes (removing network access etc).
305     */
306    public static final int BIND_FOREGROUND_SERVICE = 0x04000000;
307
308    /**
309     * @hide Flag for {@link #bindService}: Treat the binding as hosting
310     * an activity, an unbinding as the activity going in the background.
311     * That is, when unbinding, the process when empty will go on the activity
312     * LRU list instead of the regular one, keeping it around more aggressively
313     * than it otherwise would be.  This is intended for use with IMEs to try
314     * to keep IME processes around for faster keyboard switching.
315     */
316    public static final int BIND_TREAT_LIKE_ACTIVITY = 0x08000000;
317
318    /**
319     * @hide An idea that is not yet implemented.
320     * Flag for {@link #bindService}: If binding from an activity, consider
321     * this service to be visible like the binding activity is.  That is,
322     * it will be treated as something more important to keep around than
323     * invisible background activities.  This will impact the number of
324     * recent activities the user can switch between without having them
325     * restart.  There is no guarantee this will be respected, as the system
326     * tries to balance such requests from one app vs. the importantance of
327     * keeping other apps around.
328     */
329    public static final int BIND_VISIBLE = 0x10000000;
330
331    /**
332     * @hide
333     * Flag for {@link #bindService}: Consider this binding to be causing the target
334     * process to be showing UI, so it will be do a UI_HIDDEN memory trim when it goes
335     * away.
336     */
337    public static final int BIND_SHOWING_UI = 0x20000000;
338
339    /**
340     * Flag for {@link #bindService}: Don't consider the bound service to be
341     * visible, even if the caller is visible.
342     * @hide
343     */
344    public static final int BIND_NOT_VISIBLE = 0x40000000;
345
346    /**
347     * Flag for {@link #bindService}: The service being bound is an
348     * {@link android.R.attr#isolatedProcess isolated},
349     * {@link android.R.attr#externalService external} service.  This binds the service into the
350     * calling application's package, rather than the package in which the service is declared.
351     * <p>
352     * When using this flag, the code for the service being bound will execute under the calling
353     * application's package name and user ID.  Because the service must be an isolated process,
354     * it will not have direct access to the application's data, though.
355     *
356     * The purpose of this flag is to allow applications to provide services that are attributed
357     * to the app using the service, rather than the application providing the service.
358     * </p>
359     */
360    public static final int BIND_EXTERNAL_SERVICE = 0x80000000;
361
362    /**
363     * Returns an AssetManager instance for the application's package.
364     * <p>
365     * <strong>Note:</strong> Implementations of this method should return
366     * an AssetManager instance that is consistent with the Resources instance
367     * returned by {@link #getResources()}. For example, they should share the
368     * same {@link Configuration} object.
369     *
370     * @return an AssetManager instance for the application's package
371     * @see #getResources()
372     */
373    public abstract AssetManager getAssets();
374
375    /**
376     * Returns a Resources instance for the application's package.
377     * <p>
378     * <strong>Note:</strong> Implementations of this method should return
379     * a Resources instance that is consistent with the AssetManager instance
380     * returned by {@link #getAssets()}. For example, they should share the
381     * same {@link Configuration} object.
382     *
383     * @return a Resources instance for the application's package
384     * @see #getAssets()
385     */
386    public abstract Resources getResources();
387
388    /** Return PackageManager instance to find global package information. */
389    public abstract PackageManager getPackageManager();
390
391    /** Return a ContentResolver instance for your application's package. */
392    public abstract ContentResolver getContentResolver();
393
394    /**
395     * Return the Looper for the main thread of the current process.  This is
396     * the thread used to dispatch calls to application components (activities,
397     * services, etc).
398     * <p>
399     * By definition, this method returns the same result as would be obtained
400     * by calling {@link Looper#getMainLooper() Looper.getMainLooper()}.
401     * </p>
402     *
403     * @return The main looper.
404     */
405    public abstract Looper getMainLooper();
406
407    /**
408     * Return the context of the single, global Application object of the
409     * current process.  This generally should only be used if you need a
410     * Context whose lifecycle is separate from the current context, that is
411     * tied to the lifetime of the process rather than the current component.
412     *
413     * <p>Consider for example how this interacts with
414     * {@link #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter)}:
415     * <ul>
416     * <li> <p>If used from an Activity context, the receiver is being registered
417     * within that activity.  This means that you are expected to unregister
418     * before the activity is done being destroyed; in fact if you do not do
419     * so, the framework will clean up your leaked registration as it removes
420     * the activity and log an error.  Thus, if you use the Activity context
421     * to register a receiver that is static (global to the process, not
422     * associated with an Activity instance) then that registration will be
423     * removed on you at whatever point the activity you used is destroyed.
424     * <li> <p>If used from the Context returned here, the receiver is being
425     * registered with the global state associated with your application.  Thus
426     * it will never be unregistered for you.  This is necessary if the receiver
427     * is associated with static data, not a particular component.  However
428     * using the ApplicationContext elsewhere can easily lead to serious leaks
429     * if you forget to unregister, unbind, etc.
430     * </ul>
431     */
432    public abstract Context getApplicationContext();
433
434    /**
435     * Add a new {@link ComponentCallbacks} to the base application of the
436     * Context, which will be called at the same times as the ComponentCallbacks
437     * methods of activities and other components are called.  Note that you
438     * <em>must</em> be sure to use {@link #unregisterComponentCallbacks} when
439     * appropriate in the future; this will not be removed for you.
440     *
441     * @param callback The interface to call.  This can be either a
442     * {@link ComponentCallbacks} or {@link ComponentCallbacks2} interface.
443     */
444    public void registerComponentCallbacks(ComponentCallbacks callback) {
445        getApplicationContext().registerComponentCallbacks(callback);
446    }
447
448    /**
449     * Remove a {@link ComponentCallbacks} object that was previously registered
450     * with {@link #registerComponentCallbacks(ComponentCallbacks)}.
451     */
452    public void unregisterComponentCallbacks(ComponentCallbacks callback) {
453        getApplicationContext().unregisterComponentCallbacks(callback);
454    }
455
456    /**
457     * Return a localized, styled CharSequence from the application's package's
458     * default string table.
459     *
460     * @param resId Resource id for the CharSequence text
461     */
462    public final CharSequence getText(@StringRes int resId) {
463        return getResources().getText(resId);
464    }
465
466    /**
467     * Returns a localized string from the application's package's
468     * default string table.
469     *
470     * @param resId Resource id for the string
471     * @return The string data associated with the resource, stripped of styled
472     *         text information.
473     */
474    @NonNull
475    public final String getString(@StringRes int resId) {
476        return getResources().getString(resId);
477    }
478
479    /**
480     * Returns a localized formatted string from the application's package's
481     * default string table, substituting the format arguments as defined in
482     * {@link java.util.Formatter} and {@link java.lang.String#format}.
483     *
484     * @param resId Resource id for the format string
485     * @param formatArgs The format arguments that will be used for
486     *                   substitution.
487     * @return The string data associated with the resource, formatted and
488     *         stripped of styled text information.
489     */
490    @NonNull
491    public final String getString(@StringRes int resId, Object... formatArgs) {
492        return getResources().getString(resId, formatArgs);
493    }
494
495    /**
496     * Returns a color associated with a particular resource ID and styled for
497     * the current theme.
498     *
499     * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
500     *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
501     *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
502     * @return A single color value in the form 0xAARRGGBB.
503     * @throws android.content.res.Resources.NotFoundException if the given ID
504     *         does not exist.
505     */
506    @ColorInt
507    public final int getColor(@ColorRes int id) {
508        return getResources().getColor(id, getTheme());
509    }
510
511    /**
512     * Returns a drawable object associated with a particular resource ID and
513     * styled for the current theme.
514     *
515     * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
516     *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
517     *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
518     * @return An object that can be used to draw this resource, or
519     *         {@code null} if the resource could not be resolved.
520     * @throws android.content.res.Resources.NotFoundException if the given ID
521     *         does not exist.
522     */
523    @Nullable
524    public final Drawable getDrawable(@DrawableRes int id) {
525        return getResources().getDrawable(id, getTheme());
526    }
527
528    /**
529     * Returns a color state list associated with a particular resource ID and
530     * styled for the current theme.
531     *
532     * @param id The desired resource identifier, as generated by the aapt
533     *           tool. This integer encodes the package, type, and resource
534     *           entry. The value 0 is an invalid identifier.
535     * @return A color state list, or {@code null} if the resource could not be
536     *         resolved.
537     * @throws android.content.res.Resources.NotFoundException if the given ID
538     *         does not exist.
539     */
540    @Nullable
541    public final ColorStateList getColorStateList(@ColorRes int id) {
542        return getResources().getColorStateList(id, getTheme());
543    }
544
545     /**
546     * Set the base theme for this context.  Note that this should be called
547     * before any views are instantiated in the Context (for example before
548     * calling {@link android.app.Activity#setContentView} or
549     * {@link android.view.LayoutInflater#inflate}).
550     *
551     * @param resid The style resource describing the theme.
552     */
553    public abstract void setTheme(@StyleRes int resid);
554
555    /** @hide Needed for some internal implementation...  not public because
556     * you can't assume this actually means anything. */
557    public int getThemeResId() {
558        return 0;
559    }
560
561    /**
562     * Return the Theme object associated with this Context.
563     */
564    @ViewDebug.ExportedProperty(deepExport = true)
565    public abstract Resources.Theme getTheme();
566
567    /**
568     * Retrieve styled attribute information in this Context's theme.  See
569     * {@link android.content.res.Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(int[])}
570     * for more information.
571     *
572     * @see android.content.res.Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(int[])
573     */
574    public final TypedArray obtainStyledAttributes(@StyleableRes int[] attrs) {
575        return getTheme().obtainStyledAttributes(attrs);
576    }
577
578    /**
579     * Retrieve styled attribute information in this Context's theme.  See
580     * {@link android.content.res.Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(int, int[])}
581     * for more information.
582     *
583     * @see android.content.res.Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(int, int[])
584     */
585    public final TypedArray obtainStyledAttributes(
586            @StyleRes int resid, @StyleableRes int[] attrs) throws Resources.NotFoundException {
587        return getTheme().obtainStyledAttributes(resid, attrs);
588    }
589
590    /**
591     * Retrieve styled attribute information in this Context's theme.  See
592     * {@link android.content.res.Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet, int[], int, int)}
593     * for more information.
594     *
595     * @see android.content.res.Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet, int[], int, int)
596     */
597    public final TypedArray obtainStyledAttributes(
598            AttributeSet set, @StyleableRes int[] attrs) {
599        return getTheme().obtainStyledAttributes(set, attrs, 0, 0);
600    }
601
602    /**
603     * Retrieve styled attribute information in this Context's theme.  See
604     * {@link android.content.res.Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet, int[], int, int)}
605     * for more information.
606     *
607     * @see android.content.res.Resources.Theme#obtainStyledAttributes(AttributeSet, int[], int, int)
608     */
609    public final TypedArray obtainStyledAttributes(
610            AttributeSet set, @StyleableRes int[] attrs, @AttrRes int defStyleAttr,
611            @StyleRes int defStyleRes) {
612        return getTheme().obtainStyledAttributes(
613            set, attrs, defStyleAttr, defStyleRes);
614    }
615
616    /**
617     * Return a class loader you can use to retrieve classes in this package.
618     */
619    public abstract ClassLoader getClassLoader();
620
621    /** Return the name of this application's package. */
622    public abstract String getPackageName();
623
624    /** @hide Return the name of the base context this context is derived from. */
625    public abstract String getBasePackageName();
626
627    /** @hide Return the package name that should be used for app ops calls from
628     * this context.  This is the same as {@link #getBasePackageName()} except in
629     * cases where system components are loaded into other app processes, in which
630     * case this will be the name of the primary package in that process (so that app
631     * ops uid verification will work with the name). */
632    public abstract String getOpPackageName();
633
634    /** Return the full application info for this context's package. */
635    public abstract ApplicationInfo getApplicationInfo();
636
637    /**
638     * Return the full path to this context's primary Android package.
639     * The Android package is a ZIP file which contains the application's
640     * primary resources.
641     *
642     * <p>Note: this is not generally useful for applications, since they should
643     * not be directly accessing the file system.
644     *
645     * @return String Path to the resources.
646     */
647    public abstract String getPackageResourcePath();
648
649    /**
650     * Return the full path to this context's primary Android package.
651     * The Android package is a ZIP file which contains application's
652     * primary code and assets.
653     *
654     * <p>Note: this is not generally useful for applications, since they should
655     * not be directly accessing the file system.
656     *
657     * @return String Path to the code and assets.
658     */
659    public abstract String getPackageCodePath();
660
661    /**
662     * @hide
663     * @deprecated use {@link #getSharedPreferencesPath(String)}
664     */
665    @Deprecated
666    public File getSharedPrefsFile(String name) {
667        return getSharedPreferencesPath(name);
668    }
669
670    /**
671     * Retrieve and hold the contents of the preferences file 'name', returning
672     * a SharedPreferences through which you can retrieve and modify its
673     * values.  Only one instance of the SharedPreferences object is returned
674     * to any callers for the same name, meaning they will see each other's
675     * edits as soon as they are made.
676     *
677     * @param name Desired preferences file. If a preferences file by this name
678     * does not exist, it will be created when you retrieve an
679     * editor (SharedPreferences.edit()) and then commit changes (Editor.commit()).
680     * @param mode Operating mode.  Use 0 or {@link #MODE_PRIVATE} for the
681     * default operation.
682     *
683     * @return The single {@link SharedPreferences} instance that can be used
684     *         to retrieve and modify the preference values.
685     *
686     * @see #MODE_PRIVATE
687     */
688    public abstract SharedPreferences getSharedPreferences(String name, int mode);
689
690    /**
691     * Retrieve and hold the contents of the preferences file, returning
692     * a SharedPreferences through which you can retrieve and modify its
693     * values.  Only one instance of the SharedPreferences object is returned
694     * to any callers for the same name, meaning they will see each other's
695     * edits as soon as they are made.
696     *
697     * @param file Desired preferences file. If a preferences file by this name
698     * does not exist, it will be created when you retrieve an
699     * editor (SharedPreferences.edit()) and then commit changes (Editor.commit()).
700     * @param mode Operating mode.  Use 0 or {@link #MODE_PRIVATE} for the
701     * default operation.
702     *
703     * @return The single {@link SharedPreferences} instance that can be used
704     *         to retrieve and modify the preference values.
705     *
706     * @see #getSharedPreferencesPath(String)
707     * @see #MODE_PRIVATE
708     * @removed
709     */
710    public abstract SharedPreferences getSharedPreferences(File file, int mode);
711
712    /**
713     * Move an existing shared preferences file from the given source storage
714     * context to this context. This is typically used to migrate data between
715     * storage locations after an upgrade, such as moving to device protected
716     * storage.
717     *
718     * @param sourceContext The source context which contains the existing
719     *            shared preferences to move.
720     * @param name The name of the shared preferences file.
721     * @return {@code true} if the move was successful or if the shared
722     *         preferences didn't exist in the source context, otherwise
723     *         {@code false}.
724     * @see #createDeviceProtectedStorageContext()
725     */
726    public abstract boolean moveSharedPreferencesFrom(Context sourceContext, String name);
727
728    /** @removed */
729    @Deprecated
730    public boolean migrateSharedPreferencesFrom(Context sourceContext, String name) {
731        return moveSharedPreferencesFrom(sourceContext, name);
732    }
733
734    /**
735     * Delete an existing shared preferences file.
736     *
737     * @param name The name (unique in the application package) of the shared
738     *            preferences file.
739     * @return {@code true} if the shared preferences file was successfully
740     *         deleted; else {@code false}.
741     * @see #getSharedPreferences(String, int)
742     */
743    public abstract boolean deleteSharedPreferences(String name);
744
745    /**
746     * Open a private file associated with this Context's application package
747     * for reading.
748     *
749     * @param name The name of the file to open; can not contain path
750     *             separators.
751     *
752     * @return The resulting {@link FileInputStream}.
753     *
754     * @see #openFileOutput
755     * @see #fileList
756     * @see #deleteFile
757     * @see java.io.FileInputStream#FileInputStream(String)
758     */
759    public abstract FileInputStream openFileInput(String name)
760        throws FileNotFoundException;
761
762    /**
763     * Open a private file associated with this Context's application package
764     * for writing. Creates the file if it doesn't already exist.
765     * <p>
766     * No additional permissions are required for the calling app to read or
767     * write the returned file.
768     *
769     * @param name The name of the file to open; can not contain path
770     *            separators.
771     * @param mode Operating mode. Use 0 or {@link #MODE_PRIVATE} for the
772     *            default operation. Use {@link #MODE_APPEND} to append to an
773     *            existing file.
774     * @return The resulting {@link FileOutputStream}.
775     * @see #MODE_APPEND
776     * @see #MODE_PRIVATE
777     * @see #openFileInput
778     * @see #fileList
779     * @see #deleteFile
780     * @see java.io.FileOutputStream#FileOutputStream(String)
781     */
782    public abstract FileOutputStream openFileOutput(String name, int mode)
783        throws FileNotFoundException;
784
785    /**
786     * Delete the given private file associated with this Context's
787     * application package.
788     *
789     * @param name The name of the file to delete; can not contain path
790     *             separators.
791     *
792     * @return {@code true} if the file was successfully deleted; else
793     *         {@code false}.
794     *
795     * @see #openFileInput
796     * @see #openFileOutput
797     * @see #fileList
798     * @see java.io.File#delete()
799     */
800    public abstract boolean deleteFile(String name);
801
802    /**
803     * Returns the absolute path on the filesystem where a file created with
804     * {@link #openFileOutput} is stored.
805     * <p>
806     * The returned path may change over time if the calling app is moved to an
807     * adopted storage device, so only relative paths should be persisted.
808     *
809     * @param name The name of the file for which you would like to get
810     *          its path.
811     *
812     * @return An absolute path to the given file.
813     *
814     * @see #openFileOutput
815     * @see #getFilesDir
816     * @see #getDir
817     */
818    public abstract File getFileStreamPath(String name);
819
820    /**
821     * Returns the absolute path on the filesystem where a file created with
822     * {@link #getSharedPreferences(String, int)} is stored.
823     * <p>
824     * The returned path may change over time if the calling app is moved to an
825     * adopted storage device, so only relative paths should be persisted.
826     *
827     * @param name The name of the shared preferences for which you would like
828     *            to get a path.
829     * @return An absolute path to the given file.
830     * @see #getSharedPreferences(String, int)
831     * @removed
832     */
833    public abstract File getSharedPreferencesPath(String name);
834
835    /**
836     * Returns the absolute path to the directory on the filesystem where all
837     * private files belonging to this app are stored. Apps should not use this
838     * path directly; they should instead use {@link #getFilesDir()},
839     * {@link #getCacheDir()}, {@link #getDir(String, int)}, or other storage
840     * APIs on this class.
841     * <p>
842     * The returned path may change over time if the calling app is moved to an
843     * adopted storage device, so only relative paths should be persisted.
844     * <p>
845     * No additional permissions are required for the calling app to read or
846     * write files under the returned path.
847     *
848     * @see ApplicationInfo#dataDir
849     */
850    public abstract File getDataDir();
851
852    /**
853     * Returns the absolute path to the directory on the filesystem where files
854     * created with {@link #openFileOutput} are stored.
855     * <p>
856     * The returned path may change over time if the calling app is moved to an
857     * adopted storage device, so only relative paths should be persisted.
858     * <p>
859     * No additional permissions are required for the calling app to read or
860     * write files under the returned path.
861     *
862     * @return The path of the directory holding application files.
863     * @see #openFileOutput
864     * @see #getFileStreamPath
865     * @see #getDir
866     */
867    public abstract File getFilesDir();
868
869    /**
870     * Returns the absolute path to the directory on the filesystem similar to
871     * {@link #getFilesDir()}. The difference is that files placed under this
872     * directory will be excluded from automatic backup to remote storage. See
873     * {@link android.app.backup.BackupAgent BackupAgent} for a full discussion
874     * of the automatic backup mechanism in Android.
875     * <p>
876     * The returned path may change over time if the calling app is moved to an
877     * adopted storage device, so only relative paths should be persisted.
878     * <p>
879     * No additional permissions are required for the calling app to read or
880     * write files under the returned path.
881     *
882     * @return The path of the directory holding application files that will not
883     *         be automatically backed up to remote storage.
884     * @see #openFileOutput
885     * @see #getFileStreamPath
886     * @see #getDir
887     * @see android.app.backup.BackupAgent
888     */
889    public abstract File getNoBackupFilesDir();
890
891    /**
892     * Returns the absolute path to the directory on the primary shared/external
893     * storage device where the application can place persistent files it owns.
894     * These files are internal to the applications, and not typically visible
895     * to the user as media.
896     * <p>
897     * This is like {@link #getFilesDir()} in that these files will be deleted
898     * when the application is uninstalled, however there are some important
899     * differences:
900     * <ul>
901     * <li>Shared storage may not always be available, since removable media can
902     * be ejected by the user. Media state can be checked using
903     * {@link Environment#getExternalStorageState(File)}.
904     * <li>There is no security enforced with these files. For example, any
905     * application holding
906     * {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} can write to
907     * these files.
908     * </ul>
909     * <p>
910     * If a shared storage device is emulated (as determined by
911     * {@link Environment#isExternalStorageEmulated(File)}), it's contents are
912     * backed by a private user data partition, which means there is little
913     * benefit to storing data here instead of the private directories returned
914     * by {@link #getFilesDir()}, etc.
915     * <p>
916     * Starting in {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}, no permissions
917     * are required to read or write to the returned path; it's always
918     * accessible to the calling app. This only applies to paths generated for
919     * package name of the calling application. To access paths belonging to
920     * other packages,
921     * {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} and/or
922     * {@link android.Manifest.permission#READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} are required.
923     * <p>
924     * On devices with multiple users (as described by {@link UserManager}),
925     * each user has their own isolated shared storage. Applications only have
926     * access to the shared storage for the user they're running as.
927     * <p>
928     * The returned path may change over time if different shared storage media
929     * is inserted, so only relative paths should be persisted.
930     * <p>
931     * Here is an example of typical code to manipulate a file in an
932     * application's shared storage:
933     * </p>
934     * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/content/ExternalStorage.java
935     * private_file}
936     * <p>
937     * If you supply a non-null <var>type</var> to this function, the returned
938     * file will be a path to a sub-directory of the given type. Though these
939     * files are not automatically scanned by the media scanner, you can
940     * explicitly add them to the media database with
941     * {@link android.media.MediaScannerConnection#scanFile(Context, String[], String[], android.media.MediaScannerConnection.OnScanCompletedListener)
942     * MediaScannerConnection.scanFile}. Note that this is not the same as
943     * {@link android.os.Environment#getExternalStoragePublicDirectory
944     * Environment.getExternalStoragePublicDirectory()}, which provides
945     * directories of media shared by all applications. The directories returned
946     * here are owned by the application, and their contents will be removed
947     * when the application is uninstalled. Unlike
948     * {@link android.os.Environment#getExternalStoragePublicDirectory
949     * Environment.getExternalStoragePublicDirectory()}, the directory returned
950     * here will be automatically created for you.
951     * <p>
952     * Here is an example of typical code to manipulate a picture in an
953     * application's shared storage and add it to the media database:
954     * </p>
955     * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/content/ExternalStorage.java
956     * private_picture}
957     *
958     * @param type The type of files directory to return. May be {@code null}
959     *            for the root of the files directory or one of the following
960     *            constants for a subdirectory:
961     *            {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_MUSIC},
962     *            {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_PODCASTS},
963     *            {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_RINGTONES},
964     *            {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_ALARMS},
965     *            {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_NOTIFICATIONS},
966     *            {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_PICTURES}, or
967     *            {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_MOVIES}.
968     * @return the absolute path to application-specific directory. May return
969     *         {@code null} if shared storage is not currently available.
970     * @see #getFilesDir
971     * @see #getExternalFilesDirs(String)
972     * @see Environment#getExternalStorageState(File)
973     * @see Environment#isExternalStorageEmulated(File)
974     * @see Environment#isExternalStorageRemovable(File)
975     */
976    @Nullable
977    public abstract File getExternalFilesDir(@Nullable String type);
978
979    /**
980     * Returns absolute paths to application-specific directories on all
981     * shared/external storage devices where the application can place
982     * persistent files it owns. These files are internal to the application,
983     * and not typically visible to the user as media.
984     * <p>
985     * This is like {@link #getFilesDir()} in that these files will be deleted
986     * when the application is uninstalled, however there are some important
987     * differences:
988     * <ul>
989     * <li>Shared storage may not always be available, since removable media can
990     * be ejected by the user. Media state can be checked using
991     * {@link Environment#getExternalStorageState(File)}.
992     * <li>There is no security enforced with these files. For example, any
993     * application holding
994     * {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} can write to
995     * these files.
996     * </ul>
997     * <p>
998     * If a shared storage device is emulated (as determined by
999     * {@link Environment#isExternalStorageEmulated(File)}), it's contents are
1000     * backed by a private user data partition, which means there is little
1001     * benefit to storing data here instead of the private directories returned
1002     * by {@link #getFilesDir()}, etc.
1003     * <p>
1004     * Shared storage devices returned here are considered a stable part of the
1005     * device, including physical media slots under a protective cover. The
1006     * returned paths do not include transient devices, such as USB flash drives
1007     * connected to handheld devices.
1008     * <p>
1009     * An application may store data on any or all of the returned devices. For
1010     * example, an app may choose to store large files on the device with the
1011     * most available space, as measured by {@link StatFs}.
1012     * <p>
1013     * No additional permissions are required for the calling app to read or
1014     * write files under the returned path. Write access outside of these paths
1015     * on secondary external storage devices is not available.
1016     * <p>
1017     * The returned path may change over time if different shared storage media
1018     * is inserted, so only relative paths should be persisted.
1019     *
1020     * @param type The type of files directory to return. May be {@code null}
1021     *            for the root of the files directory or one of the following
1022     *            constants for a subdirectory:
1023     *            {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_MUSIC},
1024     *            {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_PODCASTS},
1025     *            {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_RINGTONES},
1026     *            {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_ALARMS},
1027     *            {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_NOTIFICATIONS},
1028     *            {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_PICTURES}, or
1029     *            {@link android.os.Environment#DIRECTORY_MOVIES}.
1030     * @return the absolute paths to application-specific directories. Some
1031     *         individual paths may be {@code null} if that shared storage is
1032     *         not currently available. The first path returned is the same as
1033     *         {@link #getExternalFilesDir(String)}.
1034     * @see #getExternalFilesDir(String)
1035     * @see Environment#getExternalStorageState(File)
1036     * @see Environment#isExternalStorageEmulated(File)
1037     * @see Environment#isExternalStorageRemovable(File)
1038     */
1039    public abstract File[] getExternalFilesDirs(String type);
1040
1041    /**
1042     * Return the primary shared/external storage directory where this
1043     * application's OBB files (if there are any) can be found. Note if the
1044     * application does not have any OBB files, this directory may not exist.
1045     * <p>
1046     * This is like {@link #getFilesDir()} in that these files will be deleted
1047     * when the application is uninstalled, however there are some important
1048     * differences:
1049     * <ul>
1050     * <li>Shared storage may not always be available, since removable media can
1051     * be ejected by the user. Media state can be checked using
1052     * {@link Environment#getExternalStorageState(File)}.
1053     * <li>There is no security enforced with these files. For example, any
1054     * application holding
1055     * {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} can write to
1056     * these files.
1057     * </ul>
1058     * <p>
1059     * Starting in {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}, no permissions
1060     * are required to read or write to the returned path; it's always
1061     * accessible to the calling app. This only applies to paths generated for
1062     * package name of the calling application. To access paths belonging to
1063     * other packages,
1064     * {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} and/or
1065     * {@link android.Manifest.permission#READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} are required.
1066     * <p>
1067     * On devices with multiple users (as described by {@link UserManager}),
1068     * multiple users may share the same OBB storage location. Applications
1069     * should ensure that multiple instances running under different users don't
1070     * interfere with each other.
1071     *
1072     * @return the absolute path to application-specific directory. May return
1073     *         {@code null} if shared storage is not currently available.
1074     * @see #getObbDirs()
1075     * @see Environment#getExternalStorageState(File)
1076     * @see Environment#isExternalStorageEmulated(File)
1077     * @see Environment#isExternalStorageRemovable(File)
1078     */
1079    public abstract File getObbDir();
1080
1081    /**
1082     * Returns absolute paths to application-specific directories on all
1083     * shared/external storage devices where the application's OBB files (if
1084     * there are any) can be found. Note if the application does not have any
1085     * OBB files, these directories may not exist.
1086     * <p>
1087     * This is like {@link #getFilesDir()} in that these files will be deleted
1088     * when the application is uninstalled, however there are some important
1089     * differences:
1090     * <ul>
1091     * <li>Shared storage may not always be available, since removable media can
1092     * be ejected by the user. Media state can be checked using
1093     * {@link Environment#getExternalStorageState(File)}.
1094     * <li>There is no security enforced with these files. For example, any
1095     * application holding
1096     * {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} can write to
1097     * these files.
1098     * </ul>
1099     * <p>
1100     * Shared storage devices returned here are considered a stable part of the
1101     * device, including physical media slots under a protective cover. The
1102     * returned paths do not include transient devices, such as USB flash drives
1103     * connected to handheld devices.
1104     * <p>
1105     * An application may store data on any or all of the returned devices. For
1106     * example, an app may choose to store large files on the device with the
1107     * most available space, as measured by {@link StatFs}.
1108     * <p>
1109     * No additional permissions are required for the calling app to read or
1110     * write files under the returned path. Write access outside of these paths
1111     * on secondary external storage devices is not available.
1112     *
1113     * @return the absolute paths to application-specific directories. Some
1114     *         individual paths may be {@code null} if that shared storage is
1115     *         not currently available. The first path returned is the same as
1116     *         {@link #getObbDir()}
1117     * @see #getObbDir()
1118     * @see Environment#getExternalStorageState(File)
1119     * @see Environment#isExternalStorageEmulated(File)
1120     * @see Environment#isExternalStorageRemovable(File)
1121     */
1122    public abstract File[] getObbDirs();
1123
1124    /**
1125     * Returns the absolute path to the application specific cache directory on
1126     * the filesystem. These files will be ones that get deleted first when the
1127     * device runs low on storage. There is no guarantee when these files will
1128     * be deleted.
1129     * <p>
1130     * <strong>Note: you should not <em>rely</em> on the system deleting these
1131     * files for you; you should always have a reasonable maximum, such as 1 MB,
1132     * for the amount of space you consume with cache files, and prune those
1133     * files when exceeding that space.</strong>
1134     * <p>
1135     * The returned path may change over time if the calling app is moved to an
1136     * adopted storage device, so only relative paths should be persisted.
1137     * <p>
1138     * Apps require no extra permissions to read or write to the returned path,
1139     * since this path lives in their private storage.
1140     *
1141     * @return The path of the directory holding application cache files.
1142     * @see #openFileOutput
1143     * @see #getFileStreamPath
1144     * @see #getDir
1145     */
1146    public abstract File getCacheDir();
1147
1148    /**
1149     * Returns the absolute path to the application specific cache directory on
1150     * the filesystem designed for storing cached code. The system will delete
1151     * any files stored in this location both when your specific application is
1152     * upgraded, and when the entire platform is upgraded.
1153     * <p>
1154     * This location is optimal for storing compiled or optimized code generated
1155     * by your application at runtime.
1156     * <p>
1157     * The returned path may change over time if the calling app is moved to an
1158     * adopted storage device, so only relative paths should be persisted.
1159     * <p>
1160     * Apps require no extra permissions to read or write to the returned path,
1161     * since this path lives in their private storage.
1162     *
1163     * @return The path of the directory holding application code cache files.
1164     */
1165    public abstract File getCodeCacheDir();
1166
1167    /**
1168     * Returns absolute path to application-specific directory on the primary
1169     * shared/external storage device where the application can place cache
1170     * files it owns. These files are internal to the application, and not
1171     * typically visible to the user as media.
1172     * <p>
1173     * This is like {@link #getCacheDir()} in that these files will be deleted
1174     * when the application is uninstalled, however there are some important
1175     * differences:
1176     * <ul>
1177     * <li>The platform does not always monitor the space available in shared
1178     * storage, and thus may not automatically delete these files. Apps should
1179     * always manage the maximum space used in this location. Currently the only
1180     * time files here will be deleted by the platform is when running on
1181     * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN_MR1} or later and
1182     * {@link Environment#isExternalStorageEmulated(File)} returns true.
1183     * <li>Shared storage may not always be available, since removable media can
1184     * be ejected by the user. Media state can be checked using
1185     * {@link Environment#getExternalStorageState(File)}.
1186     * <li>There is no security enforced with these files. For example, any
1187     * application holding
1188     * {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} can write to
1189     * these files.
1190     * </ul>
1191     * <p>
1192     * If a shared storage device is emulated (as determined by
1193     * {@link Environment#isExternalStorageEmulated(File)}), it's contents are
1194     * backed by a private user data partition, which means there is little
1195     * benefit to storing data here instead of the private directory returned by
1196     * {@link #getCacheDir()}.
1197     * <p>
1198     * Starting in {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#KITKAT}, no permissions
1199     * are required to read or write to the returned path; it's always
1200     * accessible to the calling app. This only applies to paths generated for
1201     * package name of the calling application. To access paths belonging to
1202     * other packages,
1203     * {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} and/or
1204     * {@link android.Manifest.permission#READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} are required.
1205     * <p>
1206     * On devices with multiple users (as described by {@link UserManager}),
1207     * each user has their own isolated shared storage. Applications only have
1208     * access to the shared storage for the user they're running as.
1209     * <p>
1210     * The returned path may change over time if different shared storage media
1211     * is inserted, so only relative paths should be persisted.
1212     *
1213     * @return the absolute path to application-specific directory. May return
1214     *         {@code null} if shared storage is not currently available.
1215     * @see #getCacheDir
1216     * @see #getExternalCacheDirs()
1217     * @see Environment#getExternalStorageState(File)
1218     * @see Environment#isExternalStorageEmulated(File)
1219     * @see Environment#isExternalStorageRemovable(File)
1220     */
1221    @Nullable
1222    public abstract File getExternalCacheDir();
1223
1224    /**
1225     * Returns absolute paths to application-specific directories on all
1226     * shared/external storage devices where the application can place cache
1227     * files it owns. These files are internal to the application, and not
1228     * typically visible to the user as media.
1229     * <p>
1230     * This is like {@link #getCacheDir()} in that these files will be deleted
1231     * when the application is uninstalled, however there are some important
1232     * differences:
1233     * <ul>
1234     * <li>The platform does not always monitor the space available in shared
1235     * storage, and thus may not automatically delete these files. Apps should
1236     * always manage the maximum space used in this location. Currently the only
1237     * time files here will be deleted by the platform is when running on
1238     * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN_MR1} or later and
1239     * {@link Environment#isExternalStorageEmulated(File)} returns true.
1240     * <li>Shared storage may not always be available, since removable media can
1241     * be ejected by the user. Media state can be checked using
1242     * {@link Environment#getExternalStorageState(File)}.
1243     * <li>There is no security enforced with these files. For example, any
1244     * application holding
1245     * {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} can write to
1246     * these files.
1247     * </ul>
1248     * <p>
1249     * If a shared storage device is emulated (as determined by
1250     * {@link Environment#isExternalStorageEmulated(File)}), it's contents are
1251     * backed by a private user data partition, which means there is little
1252     * benefit to storing data here instead of the private directory returned by
1253     * {@link #getCacheDir()}.
1254     * <p>
1255     * Shared storage devices returned here are considered a stable part of the
1256     * device, including physical media slots under a protective cover. The
1257     * returned paths do not include transient devices, such as USB flash drives
1258     * connected to handheld devices.
1259     * <p>
1260     * An application may store data on any or all of the returned devices. For
1261     * example, an app may choose to store large files on the device with the
1262     * most available space, as measured by {@link StatFs}.
1263     * <p>
1264     * No additional permissions are required for the calling app to read or
1265     * write files under the returned path. Write access outside of these paths
1266     * on secondary external storage devices is not available.
1267     * <p>
1268     * The returned paths may change over time if different shared storage media
1269     * is inserted, so only relative paths should be persisted.
1270     *
1271     * @return the absolute paths to application-specific directories. Some
1272     *         individual paths may be {@code null} if that shared storage is
1273     *         not currently available. The first path returned is the same as
1274     *         {@link #getExternalCacheDir()}.
1275     * @see #getExternalCacheDir()
1276     * @see Environment#getExternalStorageState(File)
1277     * @see Environment#isExternalStorageEmulated(File)
1278     * @see Environment#isExternalStorageRemovable(File)
1279     */
1280    public abstract File[] getExternalCacheDirs();
1281
1282    /**
1283     * Returns absolute paths to application-specific directories on all
1284     * shared/external storage devices where the application can place media
1285     * files. These files are scanned and made available to other apps through
1286     * {@link MediaStore}.
1287     * <p>
1288     * This is like {@link #getExternalFilesDirs} in that these files will be
1289     * deleted when the application is uninstalled, however there are some
1290     * important differences:
1291     * <ul>
1292     * <li>Shared storage may not always be available, since removable media can
1293     * be ejected by the user. Media state can be checked using
1294     * {@link Environment#getExternalStorageState(File)}.
1295     * <li>There is no security enforced with these files. For example, any
1296     * application holding
1297     * {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} can write to
1298     * these files.
1299     * </ul>
1300     * <p>
1301     * Shared storage devices returned here are considered a stable part of the
1302     * device, including physical media slots under a protective cover. The
1303     * returned paths do not include transient devices, such as USB flash drives
1304     * connected to handheld devices.
1305     * <p>
1306     * An application may store data on any or all of the returned devices. For
1307     * example, an app may choose to store large files on the device with the
1308     * most available space, as measured by {@link StatFs}.
1309     * <p>
1310     * No additional permissions are required for the calling app to read or
1311     * write files under the returned path. Write access outside of these paths
1312     * on secondary external storage devices is not available.
1313     * <p>
1314     * The returned paths may change over time if different shared storage media
1315     * is inserted, so only relative paths should be persisted.
1316     *
1317     * @return the absolute paths to application-specific directories. Some
1318     *         individual paths may be {@code null} if that shared storage is
1319     *         not currently available.
1320     * @see Environment#getExternalStorageState(File)
1321     * @see Environment#isExternalStorageEmulated(File)
1322     * @see Environment#isExternalStorageRemovable(File)
1323     */
1324    public abstract File[] getExternalMediaDirs();
1325
1326    /**
1327     * Returns an array of strings naming the private files associated with
1328     * this Context's application package.
1329     *
1330     * @return Array of strings naming the private files.
1331     *
1332     * @see #openFileInput
1333     * @see #openFileOutput
1334     * @see #deleteFile
1335     */
1336    public abstract String[] fileList();
1337
1338    /**
1339     * Retrieve, creating if needed, a new directory in which the application
1340     * can place its own custom data files.  You can use the returned File
1341     * object to create and access files in this directory.  Note that files
1342     * created through a File object will only be accessible by your own
1343     * application; you can only set the mode of the entire directory, not
1344     * of individual files.
1345     * <p>
1346     * The returned path may change over time if the calling app is moved to an
1347     * adopted storage device, so only relative paths should be persisted.
1348     * <p>
1349     * Apps require no extra permissions to read or write to the returned path,
1350     * since this path lives in their private storage.
1351     *
1352     * @param name Name of the directory to retrieve.  This is a directory
1353     * that is created as part of your application data.
1354     * @param mode Operating mode.  Use 0 or {@link #MODE_PRIVATE} for the
1355     * default operation.
1356     *
1357     * @return A {@link File} object for the requested directory.  The directory
1358     * will have been created if it does not already exist.
1359     *
1360     * @see #openFileOutput(String, int)
1361     */
1362    public abstract File getDir(String name, int mode);
1363
1364    /**
1365     * Open a new private SQLiteDatabase associated with this Context's
1366     * application package. Create the database file if it doesn't exist.
1367     *
1368     * @param name The name (unique in the application package) of the database.
1369     * @param mode Operating mode. Use 0 or {@link #MODE_PRIVATE} for the
1370     *            default operation. Use
1371     *            {@link #MODE_ENABLE_WRITE_AHEAD_LOGGING} to enable write-ahead
1372     *            logging by default. Use {@link #MODE_NO_LOCALIZED_COLLATORS}
1373     *            to disable localized collators.
1374     * @param factory An optional factory class that is called to instantiate a
1375     *            cursor when query is called.
1376     * @return The contents of a newly created database with the given name.
1377     * @throws android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException if the database file
1378     *             could not be opened.
1379     * @see #MODE_PRIVATE
1380     * @see #MODE_ENABLE_WRITE_AHEAD_LOGGING
1381     * @see #MODE_NO_LOCALIZED_COLLATORS
1382     * @see #deleteDatabase
1383     */
1384    public abstract SQLiteDatabase openOrCreateDatabase(String name,
1385            int mode, CursorFactory factory);
1386
1387    /**
1388     * Open a new private SQLiteDatabase associated with this Context's
1389     * application package. Creates the database file if it doesn't exist.
1390     * <p>
1391     * Accepts input param: a concrete instance of {@link DatabaseErrorHandler}
1392     * to be used to handle corruption when sqlite reports database corruption.
1393     * </p>
1394     *
1395     * @param name The name (unique in the application package) of the database.
1396     * @param mode Operating mode. Use 0 or {@link #MODE_PRIVATE} for the
1397     *            default operation. Use
1398     *            {@link #MODE_ENABLE_WRITE_AHEAD_LOGGING} to enable write-ahead
1399     *            logging by default. Use {@link #MODE_NO_LOCALIZED_COLLATORS}
1400     *            to disable localized collators.
1401     * @param factory An optional factory class that is called to instantiate a
1402     *            cursor when query is called.
1403     * @param errorHandler the {@link DatabaseErrorHandler} to be used when
1404     *            sqlite reports database corruption. if null,
1405     *            {@link android.database.DefaultDatabaseErrorHandler} is
1406     *            assumed.
1407     * @return The contents of a newly created database with the given name.
1408     * @throws android.database.sqlite.SQLiteException if the database file
1409     *             could not be opened.
1410     * @see #MODE_PRIVATE
1411     * @see #MODE_ENABLE_WRITE_AHEAD_LOGGING
1412     * @see #MODE_NO_LOCALIZED_COLLATORS
1413     * @see #deleteDatabase
1414     */
1415    public abstract SQLiteDatabase openOrCreateDatabase(String name,
1416            int mode, CursorFactory factory,
1417            @Nullable DatabaseErrorHandler errorHandler);
1418
1419    /**
1420     * Move an existing database file from the given source storage context to
1421     * this context. This is typically used to migrate data between storage
1422     * locations after an upgrade, such as migrating to device protected
1423     * storage.
1424     * <p>
1425     * The database must be closed before being moved.
1426     *
1427     * @param sourceContext The source context which contains the existing
1428     *            database to move.
1429     * @param name The name of the database file.
1430     * @return {@code true} if the move was successful or if the database didn't
1431     *         exist in the source context, otherwise {@code false}.
1432     * @see #createDeviceProtectedStorageContext()
1433     */
1434    public abstract boolean moveDatabaseFrom(Context sourceContext, String name);
1435
1436    /** @removed */
1437    @Deprecated
1438    public boolean migrateDatabaseFrom(Context sourceContext, String name) {
1439        return moveDatabaseFrom(sourceContext, name);
1440    }
1441
1442    /**
1443     * Delete an existing private SQLiteDatabase associated with this Context's
1444     * application package.
1445     *
1446     * @param name The name (unique in the application package) of the
1447     *             database.
1448     *
1449     * @return {@code true} if the database was successfully deleted; else {@code false}.
1450     *
1451     * @see #openOrCreateDatabase
1452     */
1453    public abstract boolean deleteDatabase(String name);
1454
1455    /**
1456     * Returns the absolute path on the filesystem where a database created with
1457     * {@link #openOrCreateDatabase} is stored.
1458     * <p>
1459     * The returned path may change over time if the calling app is moved to an
1460     * adopted storage device, so only relative paths should be persisted.
1461     *
1462     * @param name The name of the database for which you would like to get
1463     *          its path.
1464     *
1465     * @return An absolute path to the given database.
1466     *
1467     * @see #openOrCreateDatabase
1468     */
1469    public abstract File getDatabasePath(String name);
1470
1471    /**
1472     * Returns an array of strings naming the private databases associated with
1473     * this Context's application package.
1474     *
1475     * @return Array of strings naming the private databases.
1476     *
1477     * @see #openOrCreateDatabase
1478     * @see #deleteDatabase
1479     */
1480    public abstract String[] databaseList();
1481
1482    /**
1483     * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#getDrawable
1484     * WallpaperManager.get()} instead.
1485     */
1486    @Deprecated
1487    public abstract Drawable getWallpaper();
1488
1489    /**
1490     * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#peekDrawable
1491     * WallpaperManager.peek()} instead.
1492     */
1493    @Deprecated
1494    public abstract Drawable peekWallpaper();
1495
1496    /**
1497     * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#getDesiredMinimumWidth()
1498     * WallpaperManager.getDesiredMinimumWidth()} instead.
1499     */
1500    @Deprecated
1501    public abstract int getWallpaperDesiredMinimumWidth();
1502
1503    /**
1504     * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#getDesiredMinimumHeight()
1505     * WallpaperManager.getDesiredMinimumHeight()} instead.
1506     */
1507    @Deprecated
1508    public abstract int getWallpaperDesiredMinimumHeight();
1509
1510    /**
1511     * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#setBitmap(Bitmap)
1512     * WallpaperManager.set()} instead.
1513     * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
1514     * {@link android.Manifest.permission#SET_WALLPAPER}.
1515     */
1516    @Deprecated
1517    public abstract void setWallpaper(Bitmap bitmap) throws IOException;
1518
1519    /**
1520     * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#setStream(InputStream)
1521     * WallpaperManager.set()} instead.
1522     * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
1523     * {@link android.Manifest.permission#SET_WALLPAPER}.
1524     */
1525    @Deprecated
1526    public abstract void setWallpaper(InputStream data) throws IOException;
1527
1528    /**
1529     * @deprecated Use {@link android.app.WallpaperManager#clear
1530     * WallpaperManager.clear()} instead.
1531     * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
1532     * {@link android.Manifest.permission#SET_WALLPAPER}.
1533     */
1534    @Deprecated
1535    public abstract void clearWallpaper() throws IOException;
1536
1537    /**
1538     * Same as {@link #startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} with no options
1539     * specified.
1540     *
1541     * @param intent The description of the activity to start.
1542     *
1543     * @throws ActivityNotFoundException &nbsp;
1544     *`
1545     * @see #startActivity(Intent, Bundle)
1546     * @see PackageManager#resolveActivity
1547     */
1548    public abstract void startActivity(@RequiresPermission Intent intent);
1549
1550    /**
1551     * Version of {@link #startActivity(Intent)} that allows you to specify the
1552     * user the activity will be started for.  This is not available to applications
1553     * that are not pre-installed on the system image.  Using it requires holding
1554     * the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL permission.
1555     * @param intent The description of the activity to start.
1556     * @param user The UserHandle of the user to start this activity for.
1557     * @throws ActivityNotFoundException &nbsp;
1558     * @hide
1559     */
1560    public void startActivityAsUser(@RequiresPermission Intent intent, UserHandle user) {
1561        throw new RuntimeException("Not implemented. Must override in a subclass.");
1562    }
1563
1564    /**
1565     * Launch a new activity.  You will not receive any information about when
1566     * the activity exits.
1567     *
1568     * <p>Note that if this method is being called from outside of an
1569     * {@link android.app.Activity} Context, then the Intent must include
1570     * the {@link Intent#FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK} launch flag.  This is because,
1571     * without being started from an existing Activity, there is no existing
1572     * task in which to place the new activity and thus it needs to be placed
1573     * in its own separate task.
1574     *
1575     * <p>This method throws {@link ActivityNotFoundException}
1576     * if there was no Activity found to run the given Intent.
1577     *
1578     * @param intent The description of the activity to start.
1579     * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started.
1580     * May be null if there are no options.  See {@link android.app.ActivityOptions}
1581     * for how to build the Bundle supplied here; there are no supported definitions
1582     * for building it manually.
1583     *
1584     * @throws ActivityNotFoundException &nbsp;
1585     *
1586     * @see #startActivity(Intent)
1587     * @see PackageManager#resolveActivity
1588     */
1589    public abstract void startActivity(@RequiresPermission Intent intent,
1590            @Nullable Bundle options);
1591
1592    /**
1593     * Version of {@link #startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} that allows you to specify the
1594     * user the activity will be started for.  This is not available to applications
1595     * that are not pre-installed on the system image.  Using it requires holding
1596     * the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL permission.
1597     * @param intent The description of the activity to start.
1598     * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started.
1599     * May be null if there are no options.  See {@link android.app.ActivityOptions}
1600     * for how to build the Bundle supplied here; there are no supported definitions
1601     * for building it manually.
1602     * @param userId The UserHandle of the user to start this activity for.
1603     * @throws ActivityNotFoundException &nbsp;
1604     * @hide
1605     */
1606    public void startActivityAsUser(@RequiresPermission Intent intent, @Nullable Bundle options,
1607            UserHandle userId) {
1608        throw new RuntimeException("Not implemented. Must override in a subclass.");
1609    }
1610
1611    /**
1612     * Version of {@link #startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} that returns a result to the caller. This
1613     * is only supported for Views and Fragments.
1614     * @param who The identifier for the calling element that will receive the result.
1615     * @param intent The intent to start.
1616     * @param requestCode The code that will be returned with onActivityResult() identifying this
1617     *          request.
1618     * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started.
1619     *          May be null if there are no options.  See {@link android.app.ActivityOptions}
1620     *          for how to build the Bundle supplied here; there are no supported definitions
1621     *          for building it manually.
1622     * @hide
1623     */
1624    public void startActivityForResult(
1625            @NonNull String who, Intent intent, int requestCode, @Nullable Bundle options) {
1626        throw new RuntimeException("This method is only implemented for Activity-based Contexts. "
1627                + "Check canStartActivityForResult() before calling.");
1628    }
1629
1630    /**
1631     * Identifies whether this Context instance will be able to process calls to
1632     * {@link #startActivityForResult(String, Intent, int, Bundle)}.
1633     * @hide
1634     */
1635    public boolean canStartActivityForResult() {
1636        return false;
1637    }
1638
1639    /**
1640     * Same as {@link #startActivities(Intent[], Bundle)} with no options
1641     * specified.
1642     *
1643     * @param intents An array of Intents to be started.
1644     *
1645     * @throws ActivityNotFoundException &nbsp;
1646     *
1647     * @see #startActivities(Intent[], Bundle)
1648     * @see PackageManager#resolveActivity
1649     */
1650    public abstract void startActivities(@RequiresPermission Intent[] intents);
1651
1652    /**
1653     * Launch multiple new activities.  This is generally the same as calling
1654     * {@link #startActivity(Intent)} for the first Intent in the array,
1655     * that activity during its creation calling {@link #startActivity(Intent)}
1656     * for the second entry, etc.  Note that unlike that approach, generally
1657     * none of the activities except the last in the array will be created
1658     * at this point, but rather will be created when the user first visits
1659     * them (due to pressing back from the activity on top).
1660     *
1661     * <p>This method throws {@link ActivityNotFoundException}
1662     * if there was no Activity found for <em>any</em> given Intent.  In this
1663     * case the state of the activity stack is undefined (some Intents in the
1664     * list may be on it, some not), so you probably want to avoid such situations.
1665     *
1666     * @param intents An array of Intents to be started.
1667     * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started.
1668     * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle)
1669     * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details.
1670     *
1671     * @throws ActivityNotFoundException &nbsp;
1672     *
1673     * @see #startActivities(Intent[])
1674     * @see PackageManager#resolveActivity
1675     */
1676    public abstract void startActivities(@RequiresPermission Intent[] intents, Bundle options);
1677
1678    /**
1679     * @hide
1680     * Launch multiple new activities.  This is generally the same as calling
1681     * {@link #startActivity(Intent)} for the first Intent in the array,
1682     * that activity during its creation calling {@link #startActivity(Intent)}
1683     * for the second entry, etc.  Note that unlike that approach, generally
1684     * none of the activities except the last in the array will be created
1685     * at this point, but rather will be created when the user first visits
1686     * them (due to pressing back from the activity on top).
1687     *
1688     * <p>This method throws {@link ActivityNotFoundException}
1689     * if there was no Activity found for <em>any</em> given Intent.  In this
1690     * case the state of the activity stack is undefined (some Intents in the
1691     * list may be on it, some not), so you probably want to avoid such situations.
1692     *
1693     * @param intents An array of Intents to be started.
1694     * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started.
1695     * @param userHandle The user for whom to launch the activities
1696     * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle)
1697     * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details.
1698     *
1699     * @throws ActivityNotFoundException &nbsp;
1700     *
1701     * @see #startActivities(Intent[])
1702     * @see PackageManager#resolveActivity
1703     */
1704    public void startActivitiesAsUser(Intent[] intents, Bundle options, UserHandle userHandle) {
1705        throw new RuntimeException("Not implemented. Must override in a subclass.");
1706    }
1707
1708    /**
1709     * Same as {@link #startIntentSender(IntentSender, Intent, int, int, int, Bundle)}
1710     * with no options specified.
1711     *
1712     * @param intent The IntentSender to launch.
1713     * @param fillInIntent If non-null, this will be provided as the
1714     * intent parameter to {@link IntentSender#sendIntent}.
1715     * @param flagsMask Intent flags in the original IntentSender that you
1716     * would like to change.
1717     * @param flagsValues Desired values for any bits set in
1718     * <var>flagsMask</var>
1719     * @param extraFlags Always set to 0.
1720     *
1721     * @see #startActivity(Intent)
1722     * @see #startIntentSender(IntentSender, Intent, int, int, int, Bundle)
1723     */
1724    public abstract void startIntentSender(IntentSender intent,
1725            Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags)
1726            throws IntentSender.SendIntentException;
1727
1728    /**
1729     * Like {@link #startActivity(Intent, Bundle)}, but taking a IntentSender
1730     * to start.  If the IntentSender is for an activity, that activity will be started
1731     * as if you had called the regular {@link #startActivity(Intent)}
1732     * here; otherwise, its associated action will be executed (such as
1733     * sending a broadcast) as if you had called
1734     * {@link IntentSender#sendIntent IntentSender.sendIntent} on it.
1735     *
1736     * @param intent The IntentSender to launch.
1737     * @param fillInIntent If non-null, this will be provided as the
1738     * intent parameter to {@link IntentSender#sendIntent}.
1739     * @param flagsMask Intent flags in the original IntentSender that you
1740     * would like to change.
1741     * @param flagsValues Desired values for any bits set in
1742     * <var>flagsMask</var>
1743     * @param extraFlags Always set to 0.
1744     * @param options Additional options for how the Activity should be started.
1745     * See {@link android.content.Context#startActivity(Intent, Bundle)
1746     * Context.startActivity(Intent, Bundle)} for more details.  If options
1747     * have also been supplied by the IntentSender, options given here will
1748     * override any that conflict with those given by the IntentSender.
1749     *
1750     * @see #startActivity(Intent, Bundle)
1751     * @see #startIntentSender(IntentSender, Intent, int, int, int)
1752     */
1753    public abstract void startIntentSender(IntentSender intent,
1754            @Nullable Intent fillInIntent, int flagsMask, int flagsValues, int extraFlags,
1755            Bundle options) throws IntentSender.SendIntentException;
1756
1757    /**
1758     * Broadcast the given intent to all interested BroadcastReceivers.  This
1759     * call is asynchronous; it returns immediately, and you will continue
1760     * executing while the receivers are run.  No results are propagated from
1761     * receivers and receivers can not abort the broadcast. If you want
1762     * to allow receivers to propagate results or abort the broadcast, you must
1763     * send an ordered broadcast using
1764     * {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)}.
1765     *
1766     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
1767     *
1768     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
1769     *               Intent will receive the broadcast.
1770     *
1771     * @see android.content.BroadcastReceiver
1772     * @see #registerReceiver
1773     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent, String)
1774     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)
1775     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)
1776     */
1777    public abstract void sendBroadcast(@RequiresPermission Intent intent);
1778
1779    /**
1780     * Broadcast the given intent to all interested BroadcastReceivers, allowing
1781     * an optional required permission to be enforced.  This
1782     * call is asynchronous; it returns immediately, and you will continue
1783     * executing while the receivers are run.  No results are propagated from
1784     * receivers and receivers can not abort the broadcast. If you want
1785     * to allow receivers to propagate results or abort the broadcast, you must
1786     * send an ordered broadcast using
1787     * {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)}.
1788     *
1789     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
1790     *
1791     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
1792     *               Intent will receive the broadcast.
1793     * @param receiverPermission (optional) String naming a permission that
1794     *               a receiver must hold in order to receive your broadcast.
1795     *               If null, no permission is required.
1796     *
1797     * @see android.content.BroadcastReceiver
1798     * @see #registerReceiver
1799     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent)
1800     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)
1801     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)
1802     */
1803    public abstract void sendBroadcast(@RequiresPermission Intent intent,
1804            @Nullable String receiverPermission);
1805
1806
1807    /**
1808     * Broadcast the given intent to all interested BroadcastReceivers, allowing
1809     * an array of required permissions to be enforced.  This call is asynchronous; it returns
1810     * immediately, and you will continue executing while the receivers are run.  No results are
1811     * propagated from receivers and receivers can not abort the broadcast. If you want to allow
1812     * receivers to propagate results or abort the broadcast, you must send an ordered broadcast
1813     * using {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)}.
1814     *
1815     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
1816     *
1817     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
1818     *               Intent will receive the broadcast.
1819     * @param receiverPermissions Array of names of permissions that a receiver must hold
1820     *                            in order to receive your broadcast.
1821     *                            If null or empty, no permissions are required.
1822     *
1823     * @see android.content.BroadcastReceiver
1824     * @see #registerReceiver
1825     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent)
1826     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)
1827     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)
1828     * @hide
1829     */
1830    public abstract void sendBroadcastMultiplePermissions(Intent intent,
1831            String[] receiverPermissions);
1832
1833    /**
1834     * Broadcast the given intent to all interested BroadcastReceivers, allowing
1835     * an optional required permission to be enforced.  This
1836     * call is asynchronous; it returns immediately, and you will continue
1837     * executing while the receivers are run.  No results are propagated from
1838     * receivers and receivers can not abort the broadcast. If you want
1839     * to allow receivers to propagate results or abort the broadcast, you must
1840     * send an ordered broadcast using
1841     * {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)}.
1842     *
1843     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
1844     *
1845     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
1846     *               Intent will receive the broadcast.
1847     * @param receiverPermission (optional) String naming a permission that
1848     *               a receiver must hold in order to receive your broadcast.
1849     *               If null, no permission is required.
1850     * @param options (optional) Additional sending options, generated from a
1851     * {@link android.app.BroadcastOptions}.
1852     *
1853     * @see android.content.BroadcastReceiver
1854     * @see #registerReceiver
1855     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent)
1856     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)
1857     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)
1858     * @hide
1859     */
1860    @SystemApi
1861    public abstract void sendBroadcast(Intent intent,
1862            @Nullable String receiverPermission,
1863            @Nullable Bundle options);
1864
1865    /**
1866     * Like {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent, String)}, but also allows specification
1867     * of an associated app op as per {@link android.app.AppOpsManager}.
1868     * @hide
1869     */
1870    public abstract void sendBroadcast(Intent intent,
1871            String receiverPermission, int appOp);
1872
1873    /**
1874     * Broadcast the given intent to all interested BroadcastReceivers, delivering
1875     * them one at a time to allow more preferred receivers to consume the
1876     * broadcast before it is delivered to less preferred receivers.  This
1877     * call is asynchronous; it returns immediately, and you will continue
1878     * executing while the receivers are run.
1879     *
1880     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
1881     *
1882     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
1883     *               Intent will receive the broadcast.
1884     * @param receiverPermission (optional) String naming a permissions that
1885     *               a receiver must hold in order to receive your broadcast.
1886     *               If null, no permission is required.
1887     *
1888     * @see android.content.BroadcastReceiver
1889     * @see #registerReceiver
1890     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent)
1891     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)
1892     */
1893    public abstract void sendOrderedBroadcast(@RequiresPermission Intent intent,
1894            @Nullable String receiverPermission);
1895
1896    /**
1897     * Version of {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)} that allows you to
1898     * receive data back from the broadcast.  This is accomplished by
1899     * supplying your own BroadcastReceiver when calling, which will be
1900     * treated as a final receiver at the end of the broadcast -- its
1901     * {@link BroadcastReceiver#onReceive} method will be called with
1902     * the result values collected from the other receivers.  The broadcast will
1903     * be serialized in the same way as calling
1904     * {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)}.
1905     *
1906     * <p>Like {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)}, this method is
1907     * asynchronous; it will return before
1908     * resultReceiver.onReceive() is called.
1909     *
1910     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
1911     *
1912     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
1913     *               Intent will receive the broadcast.
1914     * @param receiverPermission String naming a permissions that
1915     *               a receiver must hold in order to receive your broadcast.
1916     *               If null, no permission is required.
1917     * @param resultReceiver Your own BroadcastReceiver to treat as the final
1918     *                       receiver of the broadcast.
1919     * @param scheduler A custom Handler with which to schedule the
1920     *                  resultReceiver callback; if null it will be
1921     *                  scheduled in the Context's main thread.
1922     * @param initialCode An initial value for the result code.  Often
1923     *                    Activity.RESULT_OK.
1924     * @param initialData An initial value for the result data.  Often
1925     *                    null.
1926     * @param initialExtras An initial value for the result extras.  Often
1927     *                      null.
1928     *
1929     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent)
1930     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent, String)
1931     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)
1932     * @see android.content.BroadcastReceiver
1933     * @see #registerReceiver
1934     * @see android.app.Activity#RESULT_OK
1935     */
1936    public abstract void sendOrderedBroadcast(@RequiresPermission @NonNull Intent intent,
1937            @Nullable String receiverPermission, @Nullable BroadcastReceiver resultReceiver,
1938            @Nullable Handler scheduler, int initialCode, @Nullable String initialData,
1939            @Nullable Bundle initialExtras);
1940
1941    /**
1942     * Version of {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)} that allows you to
1943     * receive data back from the broadcast.  This is accomplished by
1944     * supplying your own BroadcastReceiver when calling, which will be
1945     * treated as a final receiver at the end of the broadcast -- its
1946     * {@link BroadcastReceiver#onReceive} method will be called with
1947     * the result values collected from the other receivers.  The broadcast will
1948     * be serialized in the same way as calling
1949     * {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)}.
1950     *
1951     * <p>Like {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)}, this method is
1952     * asynchronous; it will return before
1953     * resultReceiver.onReceive() is called.
1954     *
1955     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
1956     *
1957     *
1958     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
1959     *               Intent will receive the broadcast.
1960     * @param receiverPermission String naming a permissions that
1961     *               a receiver must hold in order to receive your broadcast.
1962     *               If null, no permission is required.
1963     * @param options (optional) Additional sending options, generated from a
1964     * {@link android.app.BroadcastOptions}.
1965     * @param resultReceiver Your own BroadcastReceiver to treat as the final
1966     *                       receiver of the broadcast.
1967     * @param scheduler A custom Handler with which to schedule the
1968     *                  resultReceiver callback; if null it will be
1969     *                  scheduled in the Context's main thread.
1970     * @param initialCode An initial value for the result code.  Often
1971     *                    Activity.RESULT_OK.
1972     * @param initialData An initial value for the result data.  Often
1973     *                    null.
1974     * @param initialExtras An initial value for the result extras.  Often
1975     *                      null.
1976     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent)
1977     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent, String)
1978     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)
1979     * @see android.content.BroadcastReceiver
1980     * @see #registerReceiver
1981     * @see android.app.Activity#RESULT_OK
1982     * @hide
1983     */
1984    @SystemApi
1985    public abstract void sendOrderedBroadcast(@NonNull Intent intent,
1986            @Nullable String receiverPermission, @Nullable Bundle options,
1987            @Nullable BroadcastReceiver resultReceiver, @Nullable Handler scheduler,
1988            int initialCode, @Nullable String initialData, @Nullable Bundle initialExtras);
1989
1990    /**
1991     * Like {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, android.os.Handler,
1992     * int, String, android.os.Bundle)}, but also allows specification
1993     * of an associated app op as per {@link android.app.AppOpsManager}.
1994     * @hide
1995     */
1996    public abstract void sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent intent,
1997            String receiverPermission, int appOp, BroadcastReceiver resultReceiver,
1998            Handler scheduler, int initialCode, String initialData,
1999            Bundle initialExtras);
2000
2001    /**
2002     * Version of {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)} that allows you to specify the
2003     * user the broadcast will be sent to.  This is not available to applications
2004     * that are not pre-installed on the system image.  Using it requires holding
2005     * the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS permission.
2006     * @param intent The intent to broadcast
2007     * @param user UserHandle to send the intent to.
2008     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent)
2009     */
2010    public abstract void sendBroadcastAsUser(@RequiresPermission Intent intent,
2011            UserHandle user);
2012
2013    /**
2014     * Version of {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent, String)} that allows you to specify the
2015     * user the broadcast will be sent to.  This is not available to applications
2016     * that are not pre-installed on the system image.  Using it requires holding
2017     * the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS permission.
2018     *
2019     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
2020     *               Intent will receive the broadcast.
2021     * @param user UserHandle to send the intent to.
2022     * @param receiverPermission (optional) String naming a permission that
2023     *               a receiver must hold in order to receive your broadcast.
2024     *               If null, no permission is required.
2025     *
2026     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent, String)
2027     */
2028    public abstract void sendBroadcastAsUser(@RequiresPermission Intent intent,
2029            UserHandle user, @Nullable String receiverPermission);
2030
2031
2032    /**
2033     * Version of {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent, String)} that allows you to specify the
2034     * user the broadcast will be sent to.  This is not available to applications
2035     * that are not pre-installed on the system image.  Using it requires holding
2036     * the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS permission.
2037     *
2038     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
2039     *               Intent will receive the broadcast.
2040     * @param user UserHandle to send the intent to.
2041     * @param receiverPermission (optional) String naming a permission that
2042     *               a receiver must hold in order to receive your broadcast.
2043     *               If null, no permission is required.
2044     * @param appOp The app op associated with the broadcast.
2045     *
2046     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent, String)
2047     *
2048     * @hide
2049     */
2050    public abstract void sendBroadcastAsUser(@RequiresPermission Intent intent,
2051            UserHandle user, @Nullable String receiverPermission, int appOp);
2052
2053    /**
2054     * Version of
2055     * {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)}
2056     * that allows you to specify the
2057     * user the broadcast will be sent to.  This is not available to applications
2058     * that are not pre-installed on the system image.  Using it requires holding
2059     * the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS permission.
2060     *
2061     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
2062     *
2063     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
2064     *               Intent will receive the broadcast.
2065     * @param user UserHandle to send the intent to.
2066     * @param receiverPermission String naming a permissions that
2067     *               a receiver must hold in order to receive your broadcast.
2068     *               If null, no permission is required.
2069     * @param resultReceiver Your own BroadcastReceiver to treat as the final
2070     *                       receiver of the broadcast.
2071     * @param scheduler A custom Handler with which to schedule the
2072     *                  resultReceiver callback; if null it will be
2073     *                  scheduled in the Context's main thread.
2074     * @param initialCode An initial value for the result code.  Often
2075     *                    Activity.RESULT_OK.
2076     * @param initialData An initial value for the result data.  Often
2077     *                    null.
2078     * @param initialExtras An initial value for the result extras.  Often
2079     *                      null.
2080     *
2081     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)
2082     */
2083    public abstract void sendOrderedBroadcastAsUser(@RequiresPermission Intent intent,
2084            UserHandle user, @Nullable String receiverPermission, BroadcastReceiver resultReceiver,
2085            @Nullable Handler scheduler, int initialCode, @Nullable String initialData,
2086            @Nullable  Bundle initialExtras);
2087
2088    /**
2089     * Similar to above but takes an appOp as well, to enforce restrictions.
2090     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcastAsUser(Intent, UserHandle, String,
2091     *       BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)
2092     * @hide
2093     */
2094    public abstract void sendOrderedBroadcastAsUser(Intent intent, UserHandle user,
2095            @Nullable String receiverPermission, int appOp, BroadcastReceiver resultReceiver,
2096            @Nullable Handler scheduler, int initialCode, @Nullable String initialData,
2097            @Nullable  Bundle initialExtras);
2098
2099    /**
2100     * Similar to above but takes an appOp as well, to enforce restrictions, and an options Bundle.
2101     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcastAsUser(Intent, UserHandle, String,
2102     *       BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)
2103     * @hide
2104     */
2105    public abstract void sendOrderedBroadcastAsUser(Intent intent, UserHandle user,
2106            @Nullable String receiverPermission, int appOp, @Nullable Bundle options,
2107            BroadcastReceiver resultReceiver, @Nullable Handler scheduler, int initialCode,
2108            @Nullable String initialData, @Nullable  Bundle initialExtras);
2109
2110    /**
2111     * <p>Perform a {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)} that is "sticky," meaning the
2112     * Intent you are sending stays around after the broadcast is complete,
2113     * so that others can quickly retrieve that data through the return
2114     * value of {@link #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter)}.  In
2115     * all other ways, this behaves the same as
2116     * {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)}.
2117     *
2118     * <p>You must hold the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BROADCAST_STICKY}
2119     * permission in order to use this API.  If you do not hold that
2120     * permission, {@link SecurityException} will be thrown.
2121     *
2122     * @deprecated Sticky broadcasts should not be used.  They provide no security (anyone
2123     * can access them), no protection (anyone can modify them), and many other problems.
2124     * The recommended pattern is to use a non-sticky broadcast to report that <em>something</em>
2125     * has changed, with another mechanism for apps to retrieve the current value whenever
2126     * desired.
2127     *
2128     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
2129     * Intent will receive the broadcast, and the Intent will be held to
2130     * be re-broadcast to future receivers.
2131     *
2132     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent)
2133     * @see #sendStickyOrderedBroadcast(Intent, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)
2134     */
2135    @Deprecated
2136    public abstract void sendStickyBroadcast(@RequiresPermission Intent intent);
2137
2138    /**
2139     * <p>Version of {@link #sendStickyBroadcast} that allows you to
2140     * receive data back from the broadcast.  This is accomplished by
2141     * supplying your own BroadcastReceiver when calling, which will be
2142     * treated as a final receiver at the end of the broadcast -- its
2143     * {@link BroadcastReceiver#onReceive} method will be called with
2144     * the result values collected from the other receivers.  The broadcast will
2145     * be serialized in the same way as calling
2146     * {@link #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)}.
2147     *
2148     * <p>Like {@link #sendBroadcast(Intent)}, this method is
2149     * asynchronous; it will return before
2150     * resultReceiver.onReceive() is called.  Note that the sticky data
2151     * stored is only the data you initially supply to the broadcast, not
2152     * the result of any changes made by the receivers.
2153     *
2154     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
2155     *
2156     * @deprecated Sticky broadcasts should not be used.  They provide no security (anyone
2157     * can access them), no protection (anyone can modify them), and many other problems.
2158     * The recommended pattern is to use a non-sticky broadcast to report that <em>something</em>
2159     * has changed, with another mechanism for apps to retrieve the current value whenever
2160     * desired.
2161     *
2162     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
2163     *               Intent will receive the broadcast.
2164     * @param resultReceiver Your own BroadcastReceiver to treat as the final
2165     *                       receiver of the broadcast.
2166     * @param scheduler A custom Handler with which to schedule the
2167     *                  resultReceiver callback; if null it will be
2168     *                  scheduled in the Context's main thread.
2169     * @param initialCode An initial value for the result code.  Often
2170     *                    Activity.RESULT_OK.
2171     * @param initialData An initial value for the result data.  Often
2172     *                    null.
2173     * @param initialExtras An initial value for the result extras.  Often
2174     *                      null.
2175     *
2176     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent)
2177     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent, String)
2178     * @see #sendOrderedBroadcast(Intent, String)
2179     * @see #sendStickyBroadcast(Intent)
2180     * @see android.content.BroadcastReceiver
2181     * @see #registerReceiver
2182     * @see android.app.Activity#RESULT_OK
2183     */
2184    @Deprecated
2185    public abstract void sendStickyOrderedBroadcast(@RequiresPermission Intent intent,
2186            BroadcastReceiver resultReceiver,
2187            @Nullable Handler scheduler, int initialCode, @Nullable String initialData,
2188            @Nullable Bundle initialExtras);
2189
2190    /**
2191     * <p>Remove the data previously sent with {@link #sendStickyBroadcast},
2192     * so that it is as if the sticky broadcast had never happened.
2193     *
2194     * <p>You must hold the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BROADCAST_STICKY}
2195     * permission in order to use this API.  If you do not hold that
2196     * permission, {@link SecurityException} will be thrown.
2197     *
2198     * @deprecated Sticky broadcasts should not be used.  They provide no security (anyone
2199     * can access them), no protection (anyone can modify them), and many other problems.
2200     * The recommended pattern is to use a non-sticky broadcast to report that <em>something</em>
2201     * has changed, with another mechanism for apps to retrieve the current value whenever
2202     * desired.
2203     *
2204     * @param intent The Intent that was previously broadcast.
2205     *
2206     * @see #sendStickyBroadcast
2207     */
2208    @Deprecated
2209    public abstract void removeStickyBroadcast(@RequiresPermission Intent intent);
2210
2211    /**
2212     * <p>Version of {@link #sendStickyBroadcast(Intent)} that allows you to specify the
2213     * user the broadcast will be sent to.  This is not available to applications
2214     * that are not pre-installed on the system image.  Using it requires holding
2215     * the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS permission.
2216     *
2217     * @deprecated Sticky broadcasts should not be used.  They provide no security (anyone
2218     * can access them), no protection (anyone can modify them), and many other problems.
2219     * The recommended pattern is to use a non-sticky broadcast to report that <em>something</em>
2220     * has changed, with another mechanism for apps to retrieve the current value whenever
2221     * desired.
2222     *
2223     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
2224     * Intent will receive the broadcast, and the Intent will be held to
2225     * be re-broadcast to future receivers.
2226     * @param user UserHandle to send the intent to.
2227     *
2228     * @see #sendBroadcast(Intent)
2229     */
2230    @Deprecated
2231    public abstract void sendStickyBroadcastAsUser(@RequiresPermission Intent intent,
2232            UserHandle user);
2233
2234    /**
2235     * @hide
2236     * This is just here for sending CONNECTIVITY_ACTION.
2237     */
2238    @Deprecated
2239    public abstract void sendStickyBroadcastAsUser(@RequiresPermission Intent intent,
2240            UserHandle user, Bundle options);
2241
2242    /**
2243     * <p>Version of
2244     * {@link #sendStickyOrderedBroadcast(Intent, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)}
2245     * that allows you to specify the
2246     * user the broadcast will be sent to.  This is not available to applications
2247     * that are not pre-installed on the system image.  Using it requires holding
2248     * the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS permission.
2249     *
2250     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
2251     *
2252     * @deprecated Sticky broadcasts should not be used.  They provide no security (anyone
2253     * can access them), no protection (anyone can modify them), and many other problems.
2254     * The recommended pattern is to use a non-sticky broadcast to report that <em>something</em>
2255     * has changed, with another mechanism for apps to retrieve the current value whenever
2256     * desired.
2257     *
2258     * @param intent The Intent to broadcast; all receivers matching this
2259     *               Intent will receive the broadcast.
2260     * @param user UserHandle to send the intent to.
2261     * @param resultReceiver Your own BroadcastReceiver to treat as the final
2262     *                       receiver of the broadcast.
2263     * @param scheduler A custom Handler with which to schedule the
2264     *                  resultReceiver callback; if null it will be
2265     *                  scheduled in the Context's main thread.
2266     * @param initialCode An initial value for the result code.  Often
2267     *                    Activity.RESULT_OK.
2268     * @param initialData An initial value for the result data.  Often
2269     *                    null.
2270     * @param initialExtras An initial value for the result extras.  Often
2271     *                      null.
2272     *
2273     * @see #sendStickyOrderedBroadcast(Intent, BroadcastReceiver, Handler, int, String, Bundle)
2274     */
2275    @Deprecated
2276    public abstract void sendStickyOrderedBroadcastAsUser(@RequiresPermission Intent intent,
2277            UserHandle user, BroadcastReceiver resultReceiver,
2278            @Nullable Handler scheduler, int initialCode, @Nullable String initialData,
2279            @Nullable Bundle initialExtras);
2280
2281    /**
2282     * <p>Version of {@link #removeStickyBroadcast(Intent)} that allows you to specify the
2283     * user the broadcast will be sent to.  This is not available to applications
2284     * that are not pre-installed on the system image.  Using it requires holding
2285     * the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS permission.
2286     *
2287     * <p>You must hold the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BROADCAST_STICKY}
2288     * permission in order to use this API.  If you do not hold that
2289     * permission, {@link SecurityException} will be thrown.
2290     *
2291     * @deprecated Sticky broadcasts should not be used.  They provide no security (anyone
2292     * can access them), no protection (anyone can modify them), and many other problems.
2293     * The recommended pattern is to use a non-sticky broadcast to report that <em>something</em>
2294     * has changed, with another mechanism for apps to retrieve the current value whenever
2295     * desired.
2296     *
2297     * @param intent The Intent that was previously broadcast.
2298     * @param user UserHandle to remove the sticky broadcast from.
2299     *
2300     * @see #sendStickyBroadcastAsUser
2301     */
2302    @Deprecated
2303    public abstract void removeStickyBroadcastAsUser(@RequiresPermission Intent intent,
2304            UserHandle user);
2305
2306    /**
2307     * Register a BroadcastReceiver to be run in the main activity thread.  The
2308     * <var>receiver</var> will be called with any broadcast Intent that
2309     * matches <var>filter</var>, in the main application thread.
2310     *
2311     * <p>The system may broadcast Intents that are "sticky" -- these stay
2312     * around after the broadcast as finished, to be sent to any later
2313     * registrations. If your IntentFilter matches one of these sticky
2314     * Intents, that Intent will be returned by this function
2315     * <strong>and</strong> sent to your <var>receiver</var> as if it had just
2316     * been broadcast.
2317     *
2318     * <p>There may be multiple sticky Intents that match <var>filter</var>,
2319     * in which case each of these will be sent to <var>receiver</var>.  In
2320     * this case, only one of these can be returned directly by the function;
2321     * which of these that is returned is arbitrarily decided by the system.
2322     *
2323     * <p>If you know the Intent your are registering for is sticky, you can
2324     * supply null for your <var>receiver</var>.  In this case, no receiver is
2325     * registered -- the function simply returns the sticky Intent that
2326     * matches <var>filter</var>.  In the case of multiple matches, the same
2327     * rules as described above apply.
2328     *
2329     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
2330     *
2331     * <p>As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH}, receivers
2332     * registered with this method will correctly respect the
2333     * {@link Intent#setPackage(String)} specified for an Intent being broadcast.
2334     * Prior to that, it would be ignored and delivered to all matching registered
2335     * receivers.  Be careful if using this for security.</p>
2336     *
2337     * <p class="note">Note: this method <em>cannot be called from a
2338     * {@link BroadcastReceiver} component;</em> that is, from a BroadcastReceiver
2339     * that is declared in an application's manifest.  It is okay, however, to call
2340     * this method from another BroadcastReceiver that has itself been registered
2341     * at run time with {@link #registerReceiver}, since the lifetime of such a
2342     * registered BroadcastReceiver is tied to the object that registered it.</p>
2343     *
2344     * @param receiver The BroadcastReceiver to handle the broadcast.
2345     * @param filter Selects the Intent broadcasts to be received.
2346     *
2347     * @return The first sticky intent found that matches <var>filter</var>,
2348     *         or null if there are none.
2349     *
2350     * @see #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter, String, Handler)
2351     * @see #sendBroadcast
2352     * @see #unregisterReceiver
2353     */
2354    @Nullable
2355    public abstract Intent registerReceiver(@Nullable BroadcastReceiver receiver,
2356                                            IntentFilter filter);
2357
2358    /**
2359     * Register to receive intent broadcasts, to run in the context of
2360     * <var>scheduler</var>.  See
2361     * {@link #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter)} for more
2362     * information.  This allows you to enforce permissions on who can
2363     * broadcast intents to your receiver, or have the receiver run in
2364     * a different thread than the main application thread.
2365     *
2366     * <p>See {@link BroadcastReceiver} for more information on Intent broadcasts.
2367     *
2368     * <p>As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#ICE_CREAM_SANDWICH}, receivers
2369     * registered with this method will correctly respect the
2370     * {@link Intent#setPackage(String)} specified for an Intent being broadcast.
2371     * Prior to that, it would be ignored and delivered to all matching registered
2372     * receivers.  Be careful if using this for security.</p>
2373     *
2374     * @param receiver The BroadcastReceiver to handle the broadcast.
2375     * @param filter Selects the Intent broadcasts to be received.
2376     * @param broadcastPermission String naming a permissions that a
2377     *      broadcaster must hold in order to send an Intent to you.  If null,
2378     *      no permission is required.
2379     * @param scheduler Handler identifying the thread that will receive
2380     *      the Intent.  If null, the main thread of the process will be used.
2381     *
2382     * @return The first sticky intent found that matches <var>filter</var>,
2383     *         or null if there are none.
2384     *
2385     * @see #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter)
2386     * @see #sendBroadcast
2387     * @see #unregisterReceiver
2388     */
2389    @Nullable
2390    public abstract Intent registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver receiver,
2391            IntentFilter filter, @Nullable String broadcastPermission,
2392            @Nullable Handler scheduler);
2393
2394    /**
2395     * @hide
2396     * Same as {@link #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter, String, Handler)
2397     * but for a specific user.  This receiver will receiver broadcasts that
2398     * are sent to the requested user.  It
2399     * requires holding the {@link android.Manifest.permission#INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL}
2400     * permission.
2401     *
2402     * @param receiver The BroadcastReceiver to handle the broadcast.
2403     * @param user UserHandle to send the intent to.
2404     * @param filter Selects the Intent broadcasts to be received.
2405     * @param broadcastPermission String naming a permissions that a
2406     *      broadcaster must hold in order to send an Intent to you.  If null,
2407     *      no permission is required.
2408     * @param scheduler Handler identifying the thread that will receive
2409     *      the Intent.  If null, the main thread of the process will be used.
2410     *
2411     * @return The first sticky intent found that matches <var>filter</var>,
2412     *         or null if there are none.
2413     *
2414     * @see #registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter, String, Handler)
2415     * @see #sendBroadcast
2416     * @see #unregisterReceiver
2417     */
2418    @Nullable
2419    public abstract Intent registerReceiverAsUser(BroadcastReceiver receiver,
2420            UserHandle user, IntentFilter filter, @Nullable String broadcastPermission,
2421            @Nullable Handler scheduler);
2422
2423    /**
2424     * Unregister a previously registered BroadcastReceiver.  <em>All</em>
2425     * filters that have been registered for this BroadcastReceiver will be
2426     * removed.
2427     *
2428     * @param receiver The BroadcastReceiver to unregister.
2429     *
2430     * @see #registerReceiver
2431     */
2432    public abstract void unregisterReceiver(BroadcastReceiver receiver);
2433
2434    /**
2435     * Request that a given application service be started.  The Intent
2436     * should contain either contain the complete class name of a specific service
2437     * implementation to start or a specific package name to target.  If the
2438     * Intent is less specified, it log a warning about this and which of the
2439     * multiple matching services it finds and uses will be undefined.  If this service
2440     * is not already running, it will be instantiated and started (creating a
2441     * process for it if needed); if it is running then it remains running.
2442     *
2443     * <p>Every call to this method will result in a corresponding call to
2444     * the target service's {@link android.app.Service#onStartCommand} method,
2445     * with the <var>intent</var> given here.  This provides a convenient way
2446     * to submit jobs to a service without having to bind and call on to its
2447     * interface.
2448     *
2449     * <p>Using startService() overrides the default service lifetime that is
2450     * managed by {@link #bindService}: it requires the service to remain
2451     * running until {@link #stopService} is called, regardless of whether
2452     * any clients are connected to it.  Note that calls to startService()
2453     * are not nesting: no matter how many times you call startService(),
2454     * a single call to {@link #stopService} will stop it.
2455     *
2456     * <p>The system attempts to keep running services around as much as
2457     * possible.  The only time they should be stopped is if the current
2458     * foreground application is using so many resources that the service needs
2459     * to be killed.  If any errors happen in the service's process, it will
2460     * automatically be restarted.
2461     *
2462     * <p>This function will throw {@link SecurityException} if you do not
2463     * have permission to start the given service.
2464     *
2465     * <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> Each call to startService()
2466     * results in significant work done by the system to manage service
2467     * lifecycle surrounding the processing of the intent, which can take
2468     * multiple milliseconds of CPU time. Due to this cost, startService()
2469     * should not be used for frequent intent delivery to a service, and only
2470     * for scheduling significant work. Use {@link #bindService bound services}
2471     * for high frequency calls.
2472     * </p>
2473     *
2474     * @param service Identifies the service to be started.  The Intent must be either
2475     *      fully explicit (supplying a component name) or specify a specific package
2476     *      name it is targetted to.  Additional values
2477     *      may be included in the Intent extras to supply arguments along with
2478     *      this specific start call.
2479     *
2480     * @return If the service is being started or is already running, the
2481     * {@link ComponentName} of the actual service that was started is
2482     * returned; else if the service does not exist null is returned.
2483     *
2484     * @throws SecurityException &nbsp;
2485     *
2486     * @see #stopService
2487     * @see #bindService
2488     */
2489    @Nullable
2490    public abstract ComponentName startService(Intent service);
2491
2492    /**
2493     * Request that a given application service be stopped.  If the service is
2494     * not running, nothing happens.  Otherwise it is stopped.  Note that calls
2495     * to startService() are not counted -- this stops the service no matter
2496     * how many times it was started.
2497     *
2498     * <p>Note that if a stopped service still has {@link ServiceConnection}
2499     * objects bound to it with the {@link #BIND_AUTO_CREATE} set, it will
2500     * not be destroyed until all of these bindings are removed.  See
2501     * the {@link android.app.Service} documentation for more details on a
2502     * service's lifecycle.
2503     *
2504     * <p>This function will throw {@link SecurityException} if you do not
2505     * have permission to stop the given service.
2506     *
2507     * @param service Description of the service to be stopped.  The Intent must be either
2508     *      fully explicit (supplying a component name) or specify a specific package
2509     *      name it is targetted to.
2510     *
2511     * @return If there is a service matching the given Intent that is already
2512     * running, then it is stopped and {@code true} is returned; else {@code false} is returned.
2513     *
2514     * @throws SecurityException &nbsp;
2515     *
2516     * @see #startService
2517     */
2518    public abstract boolean stopService(Intent service);
2519
2520    /**
2521     * @hide like {@link #startService(Intent)} but for a specific user.
2522     */
2523    public abstract ComponentName startServiceAsUser(Intent service, UserHandle user);
2524
2525    /**
2526     * @hide like {@link #stopService(Intent)} but for a specific user.
2527     */
2528    public abstract boolean stopServiceAsUser(Intent service, UserHandle user);
2529
2530    /**
2531     * Connect to an application service, creating it if needed.  This defines
2532     * a dependency between your application and the service.  The given
2533     * <var>conn</var> will receive the service object when it is created and be
2534     * told if it dies and restarts.  The service will be considered required
2535     * by the system only for as long as the calling context exists.  For
2536     * example, if this Context is an Activity that is stopped, the service will
2537     * not be required to continue running until the Activity is resumed.
2538     *
2539     * <p>This function will throw {@link SecurityException} if you do not
2540     * have permission to bind to the given service.
2541     *
2542     * <p class="note">Note: this method <em>can not be called from a
2543     * {@link BroadcastReceiver} component</em>.  A pattern you can use to
2544     * communicate from a BroadcastReceiver to a Service is to call
2545     * {@link #startService} with the arguments containing the command to be
2546     * sent, with the service calling its
2547     * {@link android.app.Service#stopSelf(int)} method when done executing
2548     * that command.  See the API demo App/Service/Service Start Arguments
2549     * Controller for an illustration of this.  It is okay, however, to use
2550     * this method from a BroadcastReceiver that has been registered with
2551     * {@link #registerReceiver}, since the lifetime of this BroadcastReceiver
2552     * is tied to another object (the one that registered it).</p>
2553     *
2554     * @param service Identifies the service to connect to.  The Intent may
2555     *      specify either an explicit component name, or a logical
2556     *      description (action, category, etc) to match an
2557     *      {@link IntentFilter} published by a service.
2558     * @param conn Receives information as the service is started and stopped.
2559     *      This must be a valid ServiceConnection object; it must not be null.
2560     * @param flags Operation options for the binding.  May be 0,
2561     *          {@link #BIND_AUTO_CREATE}, {@link #BIND_DEBUG_UNBIND},
2562     *          {@link #BIND_NOT_FOREGROUND}, {@link #BIND_ABOVE_CLIENT},
2563     *          {@link #BIND_ALLOW_OOM_MANAGEMENT}, or
2564     *          {@link #BIND_WAIVE_PRIORITY}.
2565     * @return If you have successfully bound to the service, {@code true} is returned;
2566     *         {@code false} is returned if the connection is not made so you will not
2567     *         receive the service object.
2568     *
2569     * @throws SecurityException &nbsp;
2570     *
2571     * @see #unbindService
2572     * @see #startService
2573     * @see #BIND_AUTO_CREATE
2574     * @see #BIND_DEBUG_UNBIND
2575     * @see #BIND_NOT_FOREGROUND
2576     */
2577    public abstract boolean bindService(@RequiresPermission Intent service,
2578            @NonNull ServiceConnection conn, @BindServiceFlags int flags);
2579
2580    /**
2581     * Same as {@link #bindService(Intent, ServiceConnection, int)}, but with an explicit userHandle
2582     * argument for use by system server and other multi-user aware code.
2583     * @hide
2584     */
2585    @SystemApi
2586    @SuppressWarnings("unused")
2587    public boolean bindServiceAsUser(@RequiresPermission Intent service, ServiceConnection conn,
2588            int flags, UserHandle user) {
2589        throw new RuntimeException("Not implemented. Must override in a subclass.");
2590    }
2591
2592    /**
2593     * Same as {@link #bindService(Intent, ServiceConnection, int, UserHandle)}, but with an
2594     * explicit non-null Handler to run the ServiceConnection callbacks on.
2595     *
2596     * @hide
2597     */
2598    public boolean bindServiceAsUser(Intent service, ServiceConnection conn, int flags,
2599            Handler handler, UserHandle user) {
2600        throw new RuntimeException("Not implemented. Must override in a subclass.");
2601    }
2602
2603    /**
2604     * Disconnect from an application service.  You will no longer receive
2605     * calls as the service is restarted, and the service is now allowed to
2606     * stop at any time.
2607     *
2608     * @param conn The connection interface previously supplied to
2609     *             bindService().  This parameter must not be null.
2610     *
2611     * @see #bindService
2612     */
2613    public abstract void unbindService(@NonNull ServiceConnection conn);
2614
2615    /**
2616     * Start executing an {@link android.app.Instrumentation} class.  The given
2617     * Instrumentation component will be run by killing its target application
2618     * (if currently running), starting the target process, instantiating the
2619     * instrumentation component, and then letting it drive the application.
2620     *
2621     * <p>This function is not synchronous -- it returns as soon as the
2622     * instrumentation has started and while it is running.
2623     *
2624     * <p>Instrumentation is normally only allowed to run against a package
2625     * that is either unsigned or signed with a signature that the
2626     * the instrumentation package is also signed with (ensuring the target
2627     * trusts the instrumentation).
2628     *
2629     * @param className Name of the Instrumentation component to be run.
2630     * @param profileFile Optional path to write profiling data as the
2631     * instrumentation runs, or null for no profiling.
2632     * @param arguments Additional optional arguments to pass to the
2633     * instrumentation, or null.
2634     *
2635     * @return {@code true} if the instrumentation was successfully started,
2636     * else {@code false} if it could not be found.
2637     */
2638    public abstract boolean startInstrumentation(@NonNull ComponentName className,
2639            @Nullable String profileFile, @Nullable Bundle arguments);
2640
2641    /** @hide */
2642    @StringDef({
2643            POWER_SERVICE,
2644            WINDOW_SERVICE,
2645            LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE,
2646            ACCOUNT_SERVICE,
2647            ACTIVITY_SERVICE,
2648            ALARM_SERVICE,
2649            NOTIFICATION_SERVICE,
2650            ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICE,
2651            CAPTIONING_SERVICE,
2652            KEYGUARD_SERVICE,
2653            LOCATION_SERVICE,
2654            //@hide: COUNTRY_DETECTOR,
2655            SEARCH_SERVICE,
2656            SENSOR_SERVICE,
2657            STORAGE_SERVICE,
2658            WALLPAPER_SERVICE,
2659            VIBRATOR_SERVICE,
2660            //@hide: STATUS_BAR_SERVICE,
2661            CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE,
2662            //@hide: UPDATE_LOCK_SERVICE,
2663            //@hide: NETWORKMANAGEMENT_SERVICE,
2664            NETWORK_STATS_SERVICE,
2665            //@hide: NETWORK_POLICY_SERVICE,
2666            WIFI_SERVICE,
2667            WIFI_NAN_SERVICE,
2668            WIFI_P2P_SERVICE,
2669            WIFI_SCANNING_SERVICE,
2670            //@hide: WIFI_RTT_SERVICE,
2671            //@hide: ETHERNET_SERVICE,
2672            WIFI_RTT_SERVICE,
2673            NSD_SERVICE,
2674            AUDIO_SERVICE,
2675            FINGERPRINT_SERVICE,
2676            MEDIA_ROUTER_SERVICE,
2677            TELEPHONY_SERVICE,
2678            TELEPHONY_SUBSCRIPTION_SERVICE,
2679            CARRIER_CONFIG_SERVICE,
2680            TELECOM_SERVICE,
2681            CLIPBOARD_SERVICE,
2682            INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE,
2683            TEXT_SERVICES_MANAGER_SERVICE,
2684            APPWIDGET_SERVICE,
2685            //@hide: VOICE_INTERACTION_MANAGER_SERVICE,
2686            //@hide: BACKUP_SERVICE,
2687            DROPBOX_SERVICE,
2688            //@hide: DEVICE_IDLE_CONTROLLER,
2689            DEVICE_POLICY_SERVICE,
2690            UI_MODE_SERVICE,
2691            DOWNLOAD_SERVICE,
2692            NFC_SERVICE,
2693            BLUETOOTH_SERVICE,
2694            //@hide: SIP_SERVICE,
2695            USB_SERVICE,
2696            LAUNCHER_APPS_SERVICE,
2697            //@hide: SERIAL_SERVICE,
2698            //@hide: HDMI_CONTROL_SERVICE,
2699            INPUT_SERVICE,
2700            DISPLAY_SERVICE,
2701            USER_SERVICE,
2702            RESTRICTIONS_SERVICE,
2703            APP_OPS_SERVICE,
2704            CAMERA_SERVICE,
2705            PRINT_SERVICE,
2706            CONSUMER_IR_SERVICE,
2707            //@hide: TRUST_SERVICE,
2708            TV_INPUT_SERVICE,
2709            //@hide: NETWORK_SCORE_SERVICE,
2710            USAGE_STATS_SERVICE,
2711            MEDIA_SESSION_SERVICE,
2712            BATTERY_SERVICE,
2713            JOB_SCHEDULER_SERVICE,
2714            //@hide: PERSISTENT_DATA_BLOCK_SERVICE,
2715            MEDIA_PROJECTION_SERVICE,
2716            MIDI_SERVICE,
2717            RADIO_SERVICE,
2718            HARDWARE_PROPERTIES_SERVICE,
2719            //@hide: SOUND_TRIGGER_SERVICE,
2720            SHORTCUT_SERVICE,
2721            //@hide: CONTEXTHUB_SERVICE,
2722    })
2723    @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
2724    public @interface ServiceName {}
2725
2726    /**
2727     * Return the handle to a system-level service by name. The class of the
2728     * returned object varies by the requested name. Currently available names
2729     * are:
2730     *
2731     * <dl>
2732     *  <dt> {@link #WINDOW_SERVICE} ("window")
2733     *  <dd> The top-level window manager in which you can place custom
2734     *  windows.  The returned object is a {@link android.view.WindowManager}.
2735     *  <dt> {@link #LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE} ("layout_inflater")
2736     *  <dd> A {@link android.view.LayoutInflater} for inflating layout resources
2737     *  in this context.
2738     *  <dt> {@link #ACTIVITY_SERVICE} ("activity")
2739     *  <dd> A {@link android.app.ActivityManager} for interacting with the
2740     *  global activity state of the system.
2741     *  <dt> {@link #POWER_SERVICE} ("power")
2742     *  <dd> A {@link android.os.PowerManager} for controlling power
2743     *  management.
2744     *  <dt> {@link #ALARM_SERVICE} ("alarm")
2745     *  <dd> A {@link android.app.AlarmManager} for receiving intents at the
2746     *  time of your choosing.
2747     *  <dt> {@link #NOTIFICATION_SERVICE} ("notification")
2748     *  <dd> A {@link android.app.NotificationManager} for informing the user
2749     *   of background events.
2750     *  <dt> {@link #KEYGUARD_SERVICE} ("keyguard")
2751     *  <dd> A {@link android.app.KeyguardManager} for controlling keyguard.
2752     *  <dt> {@link #LOCATION_SERVICE} ("location")
2753     *  <dd> A {@link android.location.LocationManager} for controlling location
2754     *   (e.g., GPS) updates.
2755     *  <dt> {@link #SEARCH_SERVICE} ("search")
2756     *  <dd> A {@link android.app.SearchManager} for handling search.
2757     *  <dt> {@link #VIBRATOR_SERVICE} ("vibrator")
2758     *  <dd> A {@link android.os.Vibrator} for interacting with the vibrator
2759     *  hardware.
2760     *  <dt> {@link #CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE} ("connection")
2761     *  <dd> A {@link android.net.ConnectivityManager ConnectivityManager} for
2762     *  handling management of network connections.
2763     *  <dt> {@link #WIFI_SERVICE} ("wifi")
2764     *  <dd> A {@link android.net.wifi.WifiManager WifiManager} for management of
2765     * Wi-Fi connectivity.
2766     *  <dt> {@link #WIFI_P2P_SERVICE} ("wifip2p")
2767     *  <dd> A {@link android.net.wifi.p2p.WifiP2pManager WifiP2pManager} for management of
2768     * Wi-Fi Direct connectivity.
2769     * <dt> {@link #INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE} ("input_method")
2770     * <dd> An {@link android.view.inputmethod.InputMethodManager InputMethodManager}
2771     * for management of input methods.
2772     * <dt> {@link #UI_MODE_SERVICE} ("uimode")
2773     * <dd> An {@link android.app.UiModeManager} for controlling UI modes.
2774     * <dt> {@link #DOWNLOAD_SERVICE} ("download")
2775     * <dd> A {@link android.app.DownloadManager} for requesting HTTP downloads
2776     * <dt> {@link #BATTERY_SERVICE} ("batterymanager")
2777     * <dd> A {@link android.os.BatteryManager} for managing battery state
2778     * <dt> {@link #JOB_SCHEDULER_SERVICE} ("taskmanager")
2779     * <dd>  A {@link android.app.job.JobScheduler} for managing scheduled tasks
2780     * <dt> {@link #NETWORK_STATS_SERVICE} ("netstats")
2781     * <dd> A {@link android.app.usage.NetworkStatsManager NetworkStatsManager} for querying network
2782     * usage statistics.
2783     * <dt> {@link #HARDWARE_PROPERTIES_SERVICE} ("hardware_properties")
2784     * <dd> A {@link android.os.HardwarePropertiesManager} for accessing hardware properties.
2785     * </dl>
2786     *
2787     * <p>Note:  System services obtained via this API may be closely associated with
2788     * the Context in which they are obtained from.  In general, do not share the
2789     * service objects between various different contexts (Activities, Applications,
2790     * Services, Providers, etc.)
2791     *
2792     * @param name The name of the desired service.
2793     *
2794     * @return The service or null if the name does not exist.
2795     *
2796     * @see #WINDOW_SERVICE
2797     * @see android.view.WindowManager
2798     * @see #LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE
2799     * @see android.view.LayoutInflater
2800     * @see #ACTIVITY_SERVICE
2801     * @see android.app.ActivityManager
2802     * @see #POWER_SERVICE
2803     * @see android.os.PowerManager
2804     * @see #ALARM_SERVICE
2805     * @see android.app.AlarmManager
2806     * @see #NOTIFICATION_SERVICE
2807     * @see android.app.NotificationManager
2808     * @see #KEYGUARD_SERVICE
2809     * @see android.app.KeyguardManager
2810     * @see #LOCATION_SERVICE
2811     * @see android.location.LocationManager
2812     * @see #SEARCH_SERVICE
2813     * @see android.app.SearchManager
2814     * @see #SENSOR_SERVICE
2815     * @see android.hardware.SensorManager
2816     * @see #STORAGE_SERVICE
2817     * @see android.os.storage.StorageManager
2818     * @see #VIBRATOR_SERVICE
2819     * @see android.os.Vibrator
2820     * @see #CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE
2821     * @see android.net.ConnectivityManager
2822     * @see #WIFI_SERVICE
2823     * @see android.net.wifi.WifiManager
2824     * @see #AUDIO_SERVICE
2825     * @see android.media.AudioManager
2826     * @see #MEDIA_ROUTER_SERVICE
2827     * @see android.media.MediaRouter
2828     * @see #TELEPHONY_SERVICE
2829     * @see android.telephony.TelephonyManager
2830     * @see #TELEPHONY_SUBSCRIPTION_SERVICE
2831     * @see android.telephony.SubscriptionManager
2832     * @see #CARRIER_CONFIG_SERVICE
2833     * @see android.telephony.CarrierConfigManager
2834     * @see #INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE
2835     * @see android.view.inputmethod.InputMethodManager
2836     * @see #UI_MODE_SERVICE
2837     * @see android.app.UiModeManager
2838     * @see #DOWNLOAD_SERVICE
2839     * @see android.app.DownloadManager
2840     * @see #BATTERY_SERVICE
2841     * @see android.os.BatteryManager
2842     * @see #JOB_SCHEDULER_SERVICE
2843     * @see android.app.job.JobScheduler
2844     * @see #NETWORK_STATS_SERVICE
2845     * @see android.app.usage.NetworkStatsManager
2846     * @see android.os.HardwarePropertiesManager
2847     * @see #HARDWARE_PROPERTIES_SERVICE
2848     */
2849    public abstract Object getSystemService(@ServiceName @NonNull String name);
2850
2851    /**
2852     * Return the handle to a system-level service by class.
2853     * <p>
2854     * Currently available classes are:
2855     * {@link android.view.WindowManager}, {@link android.view.LayoutInflater},
2856     * {@link android.app.ActivityManager}, {@link android.os.PowerManager},
2857     * {@link android.app.AlarmManager}, {@link android.app.NotificationManager},
2858     * {@link android.app.KeyguardManager}, {@link android.location.LocationManager},
2859     * {@link android.app.SearchManager}, {@link android.os.Vibrator},
2860     * {@link android.net.ConnectivityManager},
2861     * {@link android.net.wifi.WifiManager},
2862     * {@link android.media.AudioManager}, {@link android.media.MediaRouter},
2863     * {@link android.telephony.TelephonyManager}, {@link android.telephony.SubscriptionManager},
2864     * {@link android.view.inputmethod.InputMethodManager},
2865     * {@link android.app.UiModeManager}, {@link android.app.DownloadManager},
2866     * {@link android.os.BatteryManager}, {@link android.app.job.JobScheduler},
2867     * {@link android.app.usage.NetworkStatsManager}.
2868     * </p><p>
2869     * Note: System services obtained via this API may be closely associated with
2870     * the Context in which they are obtained from.  In general, do not share the
2871     * service objects between various different contexts (Activities, Applications,
2872     * Services, Providers, etc.)
2873     * </p>
2874     *
2875     * @param serviceClass The class of the desired service.
2876     * @return The service or null if the class is not a supported system service.
2877     */
2878    @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
2879    public final <T> T getSystemService(Class<T> serviceClass) {
2880        // Because subclasses may override getSystemService(String) we cannot
2881        // perform a lookup by class alone.  We must first map the class to its
2882        // service name then invoke the string-based method.
2883        String serviceName = getSystemServiceName(serviceClass);
2884        return serviceName != null ? (T)getSystemService(serviceName) : null;
2885    }
2886
2887    /**
2888     * Gets the name of the system-level service that is represented by the specified class.
2889     *
2890     * @param serviceClass The class of the desired service.
2891     * @return The service name or null if the class is not a supported system service.
2892     */
2893    public abstract String getSystemServiceName(Class<?> serviceClass);
2894
2895    /**
2896     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
2897     * {@link android.os.PowerManager} for controlling power management,
2898     * including "wake locks," which let you keep the device on while
2899     * you're running long tasks.
2900     */
2901    public static final String POWER_SERVICE = "power";
2902
2903    /**
2904     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
2905     * {@link android.os.RecoverySystem} for accessing the recovery system
2906     * service.
2907     *
2908     * @see #getSystemService
2909     * @hide
2910     */
2911    public static final String RECOVERY_SERVICE = "recovery";
2912
2913    /**
2914     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
2915     * {@link android.view.WindowManager} for accessing the system's window
2916     * manager.
2917     *
2918     * @see #getSystemService
2919     * @see android.view.WindowManager
2920     */
2921    public static final String WINDOW_SERVICE = "window";
2922
2923    /**
2924     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
2925     * {@link android.view.LayoutInflater} for inflating layout resources in this
2926     * context.
2927     *
2928     * @see #getSystemService
2929     * @see android.view.LayoutInflater
2930     */
2931    public static final String LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE = "layout_inflater";
2932
2933    /**
2934     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
2935     * {@link android.accounts.AccountManager} for receiving intents at a
2936     * time of your choosing.
2937     *
2938     * @see #getSystemService
2939     * @see android.accounts.AccountManager
2940     */
2941    public static final String ACCOUNT_SERVICE = "account";
2942
2943    /**
2944     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
2945     * {@link android.app.ActivityManager} for interacting with the global
2946     * system state.
2947     *
2948     * @see #getSystemService
2949     * @see android.app.ActivityManager
2950     */
2951    public static final String ACTIVITY_SERVICE = "activity";
2952
2953    /**
2954     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
2955     * {@link android.app.AlarmManager} for receiving intents at a
2956     * time of your choosing.
2957     *
2958     * @see #getSystemService
2959     * @see android.app.AlarmManager
2960     */
2961    public static final String ALARM_SERVICE = "alarm";
2962
2963    /**
2964     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
2965     * {@link android.app.NotificationManager} for informing the user of
2966     * background events.
2967     *
2968     * @see #getSystemService
2969     * @see android.app.NotificationManager
2970     */
2971    public static final String NOTIFICATION_SERVICE = "notification";
2972
2973    /**
2974     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
2975     * {@link android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityManager} for giving the user
2976     * feedback for UI events through the registered event listeners.
2977     *
2978     * @see #getSystemService
2979     * @see android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityManager
2980     */
2981    public static final String ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICE = "accessibility";
2982
2983    /**
2984     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
2985     * {@link android.view.accessibility.CaptioningManager} for obtaining
2986     * captioning properties and listening for changes in captioning
2987     * preferences.
2988     *
2989     * @see #getSystemService
2990     * @see android.view.accessibility.CaptioningManager
2991     */
2992    public static final String CAPTIONING_SERVICE = "captioning";
2993
2994    /**
2995     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
2996     * {@link android.app.NotificationManager} for controlling keyguard.
2997     *
2998     * @see #getSystemService
2999     * @see android.app.KeyguardManager
3000     */
3001    public static final String KEYGUARD_SERVICE = "keyguard";
3002
3003    /**
3004     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3005     * android.location.LocationManager} for controlling location
3006     * updates.
3007     *
3008     * @see #getSystemService
3009     * @see android.location.LocationManager
3010     */
3011    public static final String LOCATION_SERVICE = "location";
3012
3013    /**
3014     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3015     * {@link android.location.CountryDetector} for detecting the country that
3016     * the user is in.
3017     *
3018     * @hide
3019     */
3020    public static final String COUNTRY_DETECTOR = "country_detector";
3021
3022    /**
3023     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3024     * android.app.SearchManager} for handling searches.
3025     *
3026     * @see #getSystemService
3027     * @see android.app.SearchManager
3028     */
3029    public static final String SEARCH_SERVICE = "search";
3030
3031    /**
3032     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3033     * android.hardware.SensorManager} for accessing sensors.
3034     *
3035     * @see #getSystemService
3036     * @see android.hardware.SensorManager
3037     */
3038    public static final String SENSOR_SERVICE = "sensor";
3039
3040    /**
3041     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3042     * android.os.storage.StorageManager} for accessing system storage
3043     * functions.
3044     *
3045     * @see #getSystemService
3046     * @see android.os.storage.StorageManager
3047     */
3048    public static final String STORAGE_SERVICE = "storage";
3049
3050    /**
3051     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3052     * com.android.server.WallpaperService for accessing wallpapers.
3053     *
3054     * @see #getSystemService
3055     */
3056    public static final String WALLPAPER_SERVICE = "wallpaper";
3057
3058    /**
3059     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3060     * android.os.Vibrator} for interacting with the vibration hardware.
3061     *
3062     * @see #getSystemService
3063     * @see android.os.Vibrator
3064     */
3065    public static final String VIBRATOR_SERVICE = "vibrator";
3066
3067    /**
3068     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3069     * android.app.StatusBarManager} for interacting with the status bar.
3070     *
3071     * @see #getSystemService
3072     * @see android.app.StatusBarManager
3073     * @hide
3074     */
3075    public static final String STATUS_BAR_SERVICE = "statusbar";
3076
3077    /**
3078     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3079     * android.net.ConnectivityManager} for handling management of
3080     * network connections.
3081     *
3082     * @see #getSystemService
3083     * @see android.net.ConnectivityManager
3084     */
3085    public static final String CONNECTIVITY_SERVICE = "connectivity";
3086
3087    /**
3088     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3089     * android.os.IUpdateLock} for managing runtime sequences that
3090     * must not be interrupted by headless OTA application or similar.
3091     *
3092     * @hide
3093     * @see #getSystemService
3094     * @see android.os.UpdateLock
3095     */
3096    public static final String UPDATE_LOCK_SERVICE = "updatelock";
3097
3098    /**
3099     * Constant for the internal network management service, not really a Context service.
3100     * @hide
3101     */
3102    public static final String NETWORKMANAGEMENT_SERVICE = "network_management";
3103
3104    /**
3105     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3106     * android.app.usage.NetworkStatsManager} for querying network usage stats.
3107     *
3108     * @see #getSystemService
3109     * @see android.app.usage.NetworkStatsManager
3110     */
3111    public static final String NETWORK_STATS_SERVICE = "netstats";
3112    /** {@hide} */
3113    public static final String NETWORK_POLICY_SERVICE = "netpolicy";
3114
3115    /**
3116     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3117     * android.net.wifi.WifiManager} for handling management of
3118     * Wi-Fi access.
3119     *
3120     * @see #getSystemService
3121     * @see android.net.wifi.WifiManager
3122     */
3123    public static final String WIFI_SERVICE = "wifi";
3124
3125    /**
3126     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3127     * android.net.wifi.p2p.WifiP2pManager} for handling management of
3128     * Wi-Fi peer-to-peer connections.
3129     *
3130     * @see #getSystemService
3131     * @see android.net.wifi.p2p.WifiP2pManager
3132     */
3133    public static final String WIFI_P2P_SERVICE = "wifip2p";
3134
3135    /**
3136     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3137     * {@link android.net.wifi.nan.WifiNanManager} for handling management of
3138     * Wi-Fi NAN discovery and connections.
3139     *
3140     * @see #getSystemService
3141     * @see android.net.wifi.nan.WifiNanManager
3142     * @hide PROPOSED_NAN_API
3143     */
3144    public static final String WIFI_NAN_SERVICE = "wifinan";
3145
3146    /**
3147     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3148     * android.net.wifi.WifiScanner} for scanning the wifi universe
3149     *
3150     * @see #getSystemService
3151     * @see android.net.wifi.WifiScanner
3152     * @hide
3153     */
3154    @SystemApi
3155    public static final String WIFI_SCANNING_SERVICE = "wifiscanner";
3156
3157    /**
3158     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3159     * android.net.wifi.RttManager} for ranging devices with wifi
3160     *
3161     * @see #getSystemService
3162     * @see android.net.wifi.RttManager
3163     * @hide
3164     */
3165    @SystemApi
3166    public static final String WIFI_RTT_SERVICE = "rttmanager";
3167
3168    /**
3169     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3170     * android.net.EthernetManager} for handling management of
3171     * Ethernet access.
3172     *
3173     * @see #getSystemService
3174     * @see android.net.EthernetManager
3175     *
3176     * @hide
3177     */
3178    public static final String ETHERNET_SERVICE = "ethernet";
3179
3180    /**
3181     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3182     * android.net.nsd.NsdManager} for handling management of network service
3183     * discovery
3184     *
3185     * @see #getSystemService
3186     * @see android.net.nsd.NsdManager
3187     */
3188    public static final String NSD_SERVICE = "servicediscovery";
3189
3190    /**
3191     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3192     * {@link android.media.AudioManager} for handling management of volume,
3193     * ringer modes and audio routing.
3194     *
3195     * @see #getSystemService
3196     * @see android.media.AudioManager
3197     */
3198    public static final String AUDIO_SERVICE = "audio";
3199
3200    /**
3201     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3202     * {@link android.hardware.fingerprint.FingerprintManager} for handling management
3203     * of fingerprints.
3204     *
3205     * @see #getSystemService
3206     * @see android.hardware.fingerprint.FingerprintManager
3207     */
3208    public static final String FINGERPRINT_SERVICE = "fingerprint";
3209
3210    /**
3211     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3212     * {@link android.media.MediaRouter} for controlling and managing
3213     * routing of media.
3214     *
3215     * @see #getSystemService
3216     * @see android.media.MediaRouter
3217     */
3218    public static final String MEDIA_ROUTER_SERVICE = "media_router";
3219
3220    /**
3221     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3222     * {@link android.media.session.MediaSessionManager} for managing media Sessions.
3223     *
3224     * @see #getSystemService
3225     * @see android.media.session.MediaSessionManager
3226     */
3227    public static final String MEDIA_SESSION_SERVICE = "media_session";
3228
3229    /**
3230     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3231     * {@link android.telephony.TelephonyManager} for handling management the
3232     * telephony features of the device.
3233     *
3234     * @see #getSystemService
3235     * @see android.telephony.TelephonyManager
3236     */
3237    public static final String TELEPHONY_SERVICE = "phone";
3238
3239    /**
3240     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3241     * {@link android.telephony.SubscriptionManager} for handling management the
3242     * telephony subscriptions of the device.
3243     *
3244     * @see #getSystemService
3245     * @see android.telephony.SubscriptionManager
3246     */
3247    public static final String TELEPHONY_SUBSCRIPTION_SERVICE = "telephony_subscription_service";
3248
3249    /**
3250     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3251     * {@link android.telecom.TelecomManager} to manage telecom-related features
3252     * of the device.
3253     *
3254     * @see #getSystemService
3255     * @see android.telecom.TelecomManager
3256     */
3257    public static final String TELECOM_SERVICE = "telecom";
3258
3259    /**
3260     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3261     * {@link android.telephony.CarrierConfigManager} for reading carrier configuration values.
3262     *
3263     * @see #getSystemService
3264     * @see android.telephony.CarrierConfigManager
3265     */
3266    public static final String CARRIER_CONFIG_SERVICE = "carrier_config";
3267
3268    /**
3269     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3270     * {@link android.text.ClipboardManager} for accessing and modifying
3271     * {@link android.content.ClipboardManager} for accessing and modifying
3272     * the contents of the global clipboard.
3273     *
3274     * @see #getSystemService
3275     * @see android.content.ClipboardManager
3276     */
3277    public static final String CLIPBOARD_SERVICE = "clipboard";
3278
3279    /**
3280     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3281     * {@link android.view.inputmethod.InputMethodManager} for accessing input
3282     * methods.
3283     *
3284     * @see #getSystemService
3285     */
3286    public static final String INPUT_METHOD_SERVICE = "input_method";
3287
3288    /**
3289     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3290     * {@link android.view.textservice.TextServicesManager} for accessing
3291     * text services.
3292     *
3293     * @see #getSystemService
3294     */
3295    public static final String TEXT_SERVICES_MANAGER_SERVICE = "textservices";
3296
3297    /**
3298     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3299     * {@link android.appwidget.AppWidgetManager} for accessing AppWidgets.
3300     *
3301     * @see #getSystemService
3302     */
3303    public static final String APPWIDGET_SERVICE = "appwidget";
3304
3305    /**
3306     * Official published name of the (internal) voice interaction manager service.
3307     *
3308     * @hide
3309     * @see #getSystemService
3310     */
3311    public static final String VOICE_INTERACTION_MANAGER_SERVICE = "voiceinteraction";
3312
3313    /**
3314     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to access the
3315     * {@link com.android.server.voiceinteraction.SoundTriggerService}.
3316     *
3317     * @hide
3318     * @see #getSystemService
3319     */
3320    public static final String SOUND_TRIGGER_SERVICE = "soundtrigger";
3321
3322
3323    /**
3324     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve an
3325     * {@link android.app.backup.IBackupManager IBackupManager} for communicating
3326     * with the backup mechanism.
3327     * @hide
3328     *
3329     * @see #getSystemService
3330     */
3331    @SystemApi
3332    public static final String BACKUP_SERVICE = "backup";
3333
3334    /**
3335     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3336     * {@link android.os.DropBoxManager} instance for recording
3337     * diagnostic logs.
3338     * @see #getSystemService
3339     */
3340    public static final String DROPBOX_SERVICE = "dropbox";
3341
3342    /**
3343     * System service name for the DeviceIdleController.  There is no Java API for this.
3344     * @see #getSystemService
3345     * @hide
3346     */
3347    public static final String DEVICE_IDLE_CONTROLLER = "deviceidle";
3348
3349    /**
3350     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3351     * {@link android.app.admin.DevicePolicyManager} for working with global
3352     * device policy management.
3353     *
3354     * @see #getSystemService
3355     */
3356    public static final String DEVICE_POLICY_SERVICE = "device_policy";
3357
3358    /**
3359     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3360     * {@link android.app.UiModeManager} for controlling UI modes.
3361     *
3362     * @see #getSystemService
3363     */
3364    public static final String UI_MODE_SERVICE = "uimode";
3365
3366    /**
3367     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3368     * {@link android.app.DownloadManager} for requesting HTTP downloads.
3369     *
3370     * @see #getSystemService
3371     */
3372    public static final String DOWNLOAD_SERVICE = "download";
3373
3374    /**
3375     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3376     * {@link android.os.BatteryManager} for managing battery state.
3377     *
3378     * @see #getSystemService
3379     */
3380    public static final String BATTERY_SERVICE = "batterymanager";
3381
3382    /**
3383     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3384     * {@link android.nfc.NfcManager} for using NFC.
3385     *
3386     * @see #getSystemService
3387     */
3388    public static final String NFC_SERVICE = "nfc";
3389
3390    /**
3391     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3392     * {@link android.bluetooth.BluetoothManager} for using Bluetooth.
3393     *
3394     * @see #getSystemService
3395     */
3396    public static final String BLUETOOTH_SERVICE = "bluetooth";
3397
3398    /**
3399     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3400     * {@link android.net.sip.SipManager} for accessing the SIP related service.
3401     *
3402     * @see #getSystemService
3403     */
3404    /** @hide */
3405    public static final String SIP_SERVICE = "sip";
3406
3407    /**
3408     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3409     * android.hardware.usb.UsbManager} for access to USB devices (as a USB host)
3410     * and for controlling this device's behavior as a USB device.
3411     *
3412     * @see #getSystemService
3413     * @see android.hardware.usb.UsbManager
3414     */
3415    public static final String USB_SERVICE = "usb";
3416
3417    /**
3418     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3419     * android.hardware.SerialManager} for access to serial ports.
3420     *
3421     * @see #getSystemService
3422     * @see android.hardware.SerialManager
3423     *
3424     * @hide
3425     */
3426    public static final String SERIAL_SERVICE = "serial";
3427
3428    /**
3429     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3430     * {@link android.hardware.hdmi.HdmiControlManager} for controlling and managing
3431     * HDMI-CEC protocol.
3432     *
3433     * @see #getSystemService
3434     * @see android.hardware.hdmi.HdmiControlManager
3435     * @hide
3436     */
3437    @SystemApi
3438    public static final String HDMI_CONTROL_SERVICE = "hdmi_control";
3439
3440    /**
3441     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3442     * {@link android.hardware.input.InputManager} for interacting with input devices.
3443     *
3444     * @see #getSystemService
3445     * @see android.hardware.input.InputManager
3446     */
3447    public static final String INPUT_SERVICE = "input";
3448
3449    /**
3450     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3451     * {@link android.hardware.display.DisplayManager} for interacting with display devices.
3452     *
3453     * @see #getSystemService
3454     * @see android.hardware.display.DisplayManager
3455     */
3456    public static final String DISPLAY_SERVICE = "display";
3457
3458    /**
3459     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3460     * {@link android.os.UserManager} for managing users on devices that support multiple users.
3461     *
3462     * @see #getSystemService
3463     * @see android.os.UserManager
3464     */
3465    public static final String USER_SERVICE = "user";
3466
3467    /**
3468     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3469     * {@link android.content.pm.LauncherApps} for querying and monitoring launchable apps across
3470     * profiles of a user.
3471     *
3472     * @see #getSystemService
3473     * @see android.content.pm.LauncherApps
3474     */
3475    public static final String LAUNCHER_APPS_SERVICE = "launcherapps";
3476
3477    /**
3478     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3479     * {@link android.content.RestrictionsManager} for retrieving application restrictions
3480     * and requesting permissions for restricted operations.
3481     * @see #getSystemService
3482     * @see android.content.RestrictionsManager
3483     */
3484    public static final String RESTRICTIONS_SERVICE = "restrictions";
3485
3486    /**
3487     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3488     * {@link android.app.AppOpsManager} for tracking application operations
3489     * on the device.
3490     *
3491     * @see #getSystemService
3492     * @see android.app.AppOpsManager
3493     */
3494    public static final String APP_OPS_SERVICE = "appops";
3495
3496    /**
3497     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3498     * {@link android.hardware.camera2.CameraManager} for interacting with
3499     * camera devices.
3500     *
3501     * @see #getSystemService
3502     * @see android.hardware.camera2.CameraManager
3503     */
3504    public static final String CAMERA_SERVICE = "camera";
3505
3506    /**
3507     * {@link android.print.PrintManager} for printing and managing
3508     * printers and print tasks.
3509     *
3510     * @see #getSystemService
3511     * @see android.print.PrintManager
3512     */
3513    public static final String PRINT_SERVICE = "print";
3514
3515    /**
3516     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3517     * {@link android.hardware.ConsumerIrManager} for transmitting infrared
3518     * signals from the device.
3519     *
3520     * @see #getSystemService
3521     * @see android.hardware.ConsumerIrManager
3522     */
3523    public static final String CONSUMER_IR_SERVICE = "consumer_ir";
3524
3525    /**
3526     * {@link android.app.trust.TrustManager} for managing trust agents.
3527     * @see #getSystemService
3528     * @see android.app.trust.TrustManager
3529     * @hide
3530     */
3531    public static final String TRUST_SERVICE = "trust";
3532
3533    /**
3534     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3535     * {@link android.media.tv.TvInputManager} for interacting with TV inputs
3536     * on the device.
3537     *
3538     * @see #getSystemService
3539     * @see android.media.tv.TvInputManager
3540     */
3541    public static final String TV_INPUT_SERVICE = "tv_input";
3542
3543    /**
3544     * {@link android.net.NetworkScoreManager} for managing network scoring.
3545     * @see #getSystemService
3546     * @see android.net.NetworkScoreManager
3547     * @hide
3548     */
3549    @SystemApi
3550    public static final String NETWORK_SCORE_SERVICE = "network_score";
3551
3552    /**
3553     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3554     * android.app.usage.UsageStatsManager} for querying device usage stats.
3555     *
3556     * @see #getSystemService
3557     * @see android.app.usage.UsageStatsManager
3558     */
3559    public static final String USAGE_STATS_SERVICE = "usagestats";
3560
3561    /**
3562     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3563     * android.app.job.JobScheduler} instance for managing occasional
3564     * background tasks.
3565     * @see #getSystemService
3566     * @see android.app.job.JobScheduler
3567     */
3568    public static final String JOB_SCHEDULER_SERVICE = "jobscheduler";
3569
3570    /**
3571     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3572     * android.service.persistentdata.PersistentDataBlockManager} instance
3573     * for interacting with a storage device that lives across factory resets.
3574     *
3575     * @see #getSystemService
3576     * @see android.service.persistentdata.PersistentDataBlockManager
3577     * @hide
3578     */
3579    @SystemApi
3580    public static final String PERSISTENT_DATA_BLOCK_SERVICE = "persistent_data_block";
3581
3582    /**
3583     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3584     * android.media.projection.MediaProjectionManager} instance for managing
3585     * media projection sessions.
3586     * @see #getSystemService
3587     * @see android.media.projection.MediaProjectionManager
3588     */
3589    public static final String MEDIA_PROJECTION_SERVICE = "media_projection";
3590
3591    /**
3592     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3593     * {@link android.media.midi.MidiManager} for accessing the MIDI service.
3594     *
3595     * @see #getSystemService
3596     */
3597    public static final String MIDI_SERVICE = "midi";
3598
3599
3600    /**
3601     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3602     * {@link android.hardware.radio.RadioManager} for accessing the broadcast radio service.
3603     *
3604     * @see #getSystemService
3605     * @hide
3606     */
3607    public static final String RADIO_SERVICE = "radio";
3608
3609    /**
3610     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3611     * {@link android.os.HardwarePropertiesManager} for accessing the hardware properties service.
3612     *
3613     * @see #getSystemService
3614     */
3615    public static final String HARDWARE_PROPERTIES_SERVICE = "hardware_properties";
3616
3617    /**
3618     * TODO Javadoc
3619     *
3620     * @see #getSystemService
3621     * @see android.content.pm.ShortcutManager
3622     *
3623     * @hide
3624     */
3625    public static final String SHORTCUT_SERVICE = "shortcut";
3626
3627    /**
3628     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a {@link
3629     * android.hardware.location.ContextHubManager} for accessing context hubs.
3630     *
3631     * @see #getSystemService
3632     * @see android.hardware.location.ContextHubManager
3633     *
3634     * @hide
3635     */
3636    @SystemApi
3637    public static final String CONTEXTHUB_SERVICE = "contexthub";
3638
3639    /**
3640     * Use with {@link #getSystemService} to retrieve a
3641     * {@link android.os.health.SystemHealthManager} for accessing system health (battery, power,
3642     * memory, etc) metrics.
3643     *
3644     * @see #getSystemService
3645     */
3646    public static final String SYSTEM_HEALTH_SERVICE = "systemhealth";
3647
3648    /**
3649     * Gatekeeper Service.
3650     * @hide
3651     */
3652    public static final String GATEKEEPER_SERVICE = "android.service.gatekeeper.IGateKeeperService";
3653
3654    /**
3655     * Determine whether the given permission is allowed for a particular
3656     * process and user ID running in the system.
3657     *
3658     * @param permission The name of the permission being checked.
3659     * @param pid The process ID being checked against.  Must be > 0.
3660     * @param uid The user ID being checked against.  A uid of 0 is the root
3661     * user, which will pass every permission check.
3662     *
3663     * @return {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the given
3664     * pid/uid is allowed that permission, or
3665     * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not.
3666     *
3667     * @see PackageManager#checkPermission(String, String)
3668     * @see #checkCallingPermission
3669     */
3670    @CheckResult(suggest="#enforcePermission(String,int,int,String)")
3671    @PackageManager.PermissionResult
3672    public abstract int checkPermission(@NonNull String permission, int pid, int uid);
3673
3674    /** @hide */
3675    @PackageManager.PermissionResult
3676    public abstract int checkPermission(@NonNull String permission, int pid, int uid,
3677            IBinder callerToken);
3678
3679    /**
3680     * Determine whether the calling process of an IPC you are handling has been
3681     * granted a particular permission.  This is basically the same as calling
3682     * {@link #checkPermission(String, int, int)} with the pid and uid returned
3683     * by {@link android.os.Binder#getCallingPid} and
3684     * {@link android.os.Binder#getCallingUid}.  One important difference
3685     * is that if you are not currently processing an IPC, this function
3686     * will always fail.  This is done to protect against accidentally
3687     * leaking permissions; you can use {@link #checkCallingOrSelfPermission}
3688     * to avoid this protection.
3689     *
3690     * @param permission The name of the permission being checked.
3691     *
3692     * @return {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the calling
3693     * pid/uid is allowed that permission, or
3694     * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not.
3695     *
3696     * @see PackageManager#checkPermission(String, String)
3697     * @see #checkPermission
3698     * @see #checkCallingOrSelfPermission
3699     */
3700    @CheckResult(suggest="#enforceCallingPermission(String,String)")
3701    @PackageManager.PermissionResult
3702    public abstract int checkCallingPermission(@NonNull String permission);
3703
3704    /**
3705     * Determine whether the calling process of an IPC <em>or you</em> have been
3706     * granted a particular permission.  This is the same as
3707     * {@link #checkCallingPermission}, except it grants your own permissions
3708     * if you are not currently processing an IPC.  Use with care!
3709     *
3710     * @param permission The name of the permission being checked.
3711     *
3712     * @return {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the calling
3713     * pid/uid is allowed that permission, or
3714     * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not.
3715     *
3716     * @see PackageManager#checkPermission(String, String)
3717     * @see #checkPermission
3718     * @see #checkCallingPermission
3719     */
3720    @CheckResult(suggest="#enforceCallingOrSelfPermission(String,String)")
3721    @PackageManager.PermissionResult
3722    public abstract int checkCallingOrSelfPermission(@NonNull String permission);
3723
3724    /**
3725     * Determine whether <em>you</em> have been granted a particular permission.
3726     *
3727     * @param permission The name of the permission being checked.
3728     *
3729     * @return {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if you have the
3730     * permission, or {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if not.
3731     *
3732     * @see PackageManager#checkPermission(String, String)
3733     * @see #checkCallingPermission(String)
3734     */
3735    @PackageManager.PermissionResult
3736    public abstract int checkSelfPermission(@NonNull String permission);
3737
3738    /**
3739     * If the given permission is not allowed for a particular process
3740     * and user ID running in the system, throw a {@link SecurityException}.
3741     *
3742     * @param permission The name of the permission being checked.
3743     * @param pid The process ID being checked against.  Must be &gt; 0.
3744     * @param uid The user ID being checked against.  A uid of 0 is the root
3745     * user, which will pass every permission check.
3746     * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown.
3747     *
3748     * @see #checkPermission(String, int, int)
3749     */
3750    public abstract void enforcePermission(
3751            @NonNull String permission, int pid, int uid, @Nullable String message);
3752
3753    /**
3754     * If the calling process of an IPC you are handling has not been
3755     * granted a particular permission, throw a {@link
3756     * SecurityException}.  This is basically the same as calling
3757     * {@link #enforcePermission(String, int, int, String)} with the
3758     * pid and uid returned by {@link android.os.Binder#getCallingPid}
3759     * and {@link android.os.Binder#getCallingUid}.  One important
3760     * difference is that if you are not currently processing an IPC,
3761     * this function will always throw the SecurityException.  This is
3762     * done to protect against accidentally leaking permissions; you
3763     * can use {@link #enforceCallingOrSelfPermission} to avoid this
3764     * protection.
3765     *
3766     * @param permission The name of the permission being checked.
3767     * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown.
3768     *
3769     * @see #checkCallingPermission(String)
3770     */
3771    public abstract void enforceCallingPermission(
3772            @NonNull String permission, @Nullable String message);
3773
3774    /**
3775     * If neither you nor the calling process of an IPC you are
3776     * handling has been granted a particular permission, throw a
3777     * {@link SecurityException}.  This is the same as {@link
3778     * #enforceCallingPermission}, except it grants your own
3779     * permissions if you are not currently processing an IPC.  Use
3780     * with care!
3781     *
3782     * @param permission The name of the permission being checked.
3783     * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown.
3784     *
3785     * @see #checkCallingOrSelfPermission(String)
3786     */
3787    public abstract void enforceCallingOrSelfPermission(
3788            @NonNull String permission, @Nullable String message);
3789
3790    /**
3791     * Grant permission to access a specific Uri to another package, regardless
3792     * of whether that package has general permission to access the Uri's
3793     * content provider.  This can be used to grant specific, temporary
3794     * permissions, typically in response to user interaction (such as the
3795     * user opening an attachment that you would like someone else to
3796     * display).
3797     *
3798     * <p>Normally you should use {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION
3799     * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
3800     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION
3801     * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION} with the Intent being used to
3802     * start an activity instead of this function directly.  If you use this
3803     * function directly, you should be sure to call
3804     * {@link #revokeUriPermission} when the target should no longer be allowed
3805     * to access it.
3806     *
3807     * <p>To succeed, the content provider owning the Uri must have set the
3808     * {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestProvider_grantUriPermissions
3809     * grantUriPermissions} attribute in its manifest or included the
3810     * {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestGrantUriPermission
3811     * &lt;grant-uri-permissions&gt;} tag.
3812     *
3813     * @param toPackage The package you would like to allow to access the Uri.
3814     * @param uri The Uri you would like to grant access to.
3815     * @param modeFlags The desired access modes.  Any combination of
3816     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION
3817     * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION},
3818     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION
3819     * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION},
3820     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_PERSISTABLE_URI_PERMISSION
3821     * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_PERSISTABLE_URI_PERMISSION}, or
3822     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_PREFIX_URI_PERMISSION
3823     * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_PREFIX_URI_PERMISSION}.
3824     *
3825     * @see #revokeUriPermission
3826     */
3827    public abstract void grantUriPermission(String toPackage, Uri uri,
3828            @Intent.GrantUriMode int modeFlags);
3829
3830    /**
3831     * Remove all permissions to access a particular content provider Uri
3832     * that were previously added with {@link #grantUriPermission}.  The given
3833     * Uri will match all previously granted Uris that are the same or a
3834     * sub-path of the given Uri.  That is, revoking "content://foo/target" will
3835     * revoke both "content://foo/target" and "content://foo/target/sub", but not
3836     * "content://foo".  It will not remove any prefix grants that exist at a
3837     * higher level.
3838     *
3839     * <p>Prior to {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#LOLLIPOP}, if you did not have
3840     * regular permission access to a Uri, but had received access to it through
3841     * a specific Uri permission grant, you could not revoke that grant with this
3842     * function and a {@link SecurityException} would be thrown.  As of
3843     * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#LOLLIPOP}, this function will not throw a security exception,
3844     * but will remove whatever permission grants to the Uri had been given to the app
3845     * (or none).</p>
3846     *
3847     * @param uri The Uri you would like to revoke access to.
3848     * @param modeFlags The desired access modes.  Any combination of
3849     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION
3850     * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
3851     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION
3852     * Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
3853     *
3854     * @see #grantUriPermission
3855     */
3856    public abstract void revokeUriPermission(Uri uri, @Intent.AccessUriMode int modeFlags);
3857
3858    /**
3859     * Determine whether a particular process and user ID has been granted
3860     * permission to access a specific URI.  This only checks for permissions
3861     * that have been explicitly granted -- if the given process/uid has
3862     * more general access to the URI's content provider then this check will
3863     * always fail.
3864     *
3865     * @param uri The uri that is being checked.
3866     * @param pid The process ID being checked against.  Must be &gt; 0.
3867     * @param uid The user ID being checked against.  A uid of 0 is the root
3868     * user, which will pass every permission check.
3869     * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant.  May be one or both of
3870     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
3871     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
3872     *
3873     * @return {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the given
3874     * pid/uid is allowed to access that uri, or
3875     * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not.
3876     *
3877     * @see #checkCallingUriPermission
3878     */
3879    @CheckResult(suggest="#enforceUriPermission(Uri,int,int,String)")
3880    public abstract int checkUriPermission(Uri uri, int pid, int uid,
3881            @Intent.AccessUriMode int modeFlags);
3882
3883    /** @hide */
3884    public abstract int checkUriPermission(Uri uri, int pid, int uid,
3885            @Intent.AccessUriMode int modeFlags, IBinder callerToken);
3886
3887    /**
3888     * Determine whether the calling process and user ID has been
3889     * granted permission to access a specific URI.  This is basically
3890     * the same as calling {@link #checkUriPermission(Uri, int, int,
3891     * int)} with the pid and uid returned by {@link
3892     * android.os.Binder#getCallingPid} and {@link
3893     * android.os.Binder#getCallingUid}.  One important difference is
3894     * that if you are not currently processing an IPC, this function
3895     * will always fail.
3896     *
3897     * @param uri The uri that is being checked.
3898     * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant.  May be one or both of
3899     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
3900     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
3901     *
3902     * @return {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the caller
3903     * is allowed to access that uri, or
3904     * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not.
3905     *
3906     * @see #checkUriPermission(Uri, int, int, int)
3907     */
3908    @CheckResult(suggest="#enforceCallingUriPermission(Uri,int,String)")
3909    public abstract int checkCallingUriPermission(Uri uri, @Intent.AccessUriMode int modeFlags);
3910
3911    /**
3912     * Determine whether the calling process of an IPC <em>or you</em> has been granted
3913     * permission to access a specific URI.  This is the same as
3914     * {@link #checkCallingUriPermission}, except it grants your own permissions
3915     * if you are not currently processing an IPC.  Use with care!
3916     *
3917     * @param uri The uri that is being checked.
3918     * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant.  May be one or both of
3919     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
3920     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
3921     *
3922     * @return {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the caller
3923     * is allowed to access that uri, or
3924     * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not.
3925     *
3926     * @see #checkCallingUriPermission
3927     */
3928    @CheckResult(suggest="#enforceCallingOrSelfUriPermission(Uri,int,String)")
3929    public abstract int checkCallingOrSelfUriPermission(Uri uri,
3930            @Intent.AccessUriMode int modeFlags);
3931
3932    /**
3933     * Check both a Uri and normal permission.  This allows you to perform
3934     * both {@link #checkPermission} and {@link #checkUriPermission} in one
3935     * call.
3936     *
3937     * @param uri The Uri whose permission is to be checked, or null to not
3938     * do this check.
3939     * @param readPermission The permission that provides overall read access,
3940     * or null to not do this check.
3941     * @param writePermission The permission that provides overall write
3942     * access, or null to not do this check.
3943     * @param pid The process ID being checked against.  Must be &gt; 0.
3944     * @param uid The user ID being checked against.  A uid of 0 is the root
3945     * user, which will pass every permission check.
3946     * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant.  May be one or both of
3947     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
3948     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
3949     *
3950     * @return {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_GRANTED} if the caller
3951     * is allowed to access that uri or holds one of the given permissions, or
3952     * {@link PackageManager#PERMISSION_DENIED} if it is not.
3953     */
3954    @CheckResult(suggest="#enforceUriPermission(Uri,String,String,int,int,int,String)")
3955    public abstract int checkUriPermission(@Nullable Uri uri, @Nullable String readPermission,
3956            @Nullable String writePermission, int pid, int uid,
3957            @Intent.AccessUriMode int modeFlags);
3958
3959    /**
3960     * If a particular process and user ID has not been granted
3961     * permission to access a specific URI, throw {@link
3962     * SecurityException}.  This only checks for permissions that have
3963     * been explicitly granted -- if the given process/uid has more
3964     * general access to the URI's content provider then this check
3965     * will always fail.
3966     *
3967     * @param uri The uri that is being checked.
3968     * @param pid The process ID being checked against.  Must be &gt; 0.
3969     * @param uid The user ID being checked against.  A uid of 0 is the root
3970     * user, which will pass every permission check.
3971     * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant.  May be one or both of
3972     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
3973     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
3974     * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown.
3975     *
3976     * @see #checkUriPermission(Uri, int, int, int)
3977     */
3978    public abstract void enforceUriPermission(
3979            Uri uri, int pid, int uid, @Intent.AccessUriMode int modeFlags, String message);
3980
3981    /**
3982     * If the calling process and user ID has not been granted
3983     * permission to access a specific URI, throw {@link
3984     * SecurityException}.  This is basically the same as calling
3985     * {@link #enforceUriPermission(Uri, int, int, int, String)} with
3986     * the pid and uid returned by {@link
3987     * android.os.Binder#getCallingPid} and {@link
3988     * android.os.Binder#getCallingUid}.  One important difference is
3989     * that if you are not currently processing an IPC, this function
3990     * will always throw a SecurityException.
3991     *
3992     * @param uri The uri that is being checked.
3993     * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant.  May be one or both of
3994     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
3995     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
3996     * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown.
3997     *
3998     * @see #checkCallingUriPermission(Uri, int)
3999     */
4000    public abstract void enforceCallingUriPermission(
4001            Uri uri, @Intent.AccessUriMode int modeFlags, String message);
4002
4003    /**
4004     * If the calling process of an IPC <em>or you</em> has not been
4005     * granted permission to access a specific URI, throw {@link
4006     * SecurityException}.  This is the same as {@link
4007     * #enforceCallingUriPermission}, except it grants your own
4008     * permissions if you are not currently processing an IPC.  Use
4009     * with care!
4010     *
4011     * @param uri The uri that is being checked.
4012     * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant.  May be one or both of
4013     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
4014     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
4015     * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown.
4016     *
4017     * @see #checkCallingOrSelfUriPermission(Uri, int)
4018     */
4019    public abstract void enforceCallingOrSelfUriPermission(
4020            Uri uri, @Intent.AccessUriMode int modeFlags, String message);
4021
4022    /**
4023     * Enforce both a Uri and normal permission.  This allows you to perform
4024     * both {@link #enforcePermission} and {@link #enforceUriPermission} in one
4025     * call.
4026     *
4027     * @param uri The Uri whose permission is to be checked, or null to not
4028     * do this check.
4029     * @param readPermission The permission that provides overall read access,
4030     * or null to not do this check.
4031     * @param writePermission The permission that provides overall write
4032     * access, or null to not do this check.
4033     * @param pid The process ID being checked against.  Must be &gt; 0.
4034     * @param uid The user ID being checked against.  A uid of 0 is the root
4035     * user, which will pass every permission check.
4036     * @param modeFlags The type of access to grant.  May be one or both of
4037     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} or
4038     * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}.
4039     * @param message A message to include in the exception if it is thrown.
4040     *
4041     * @see #checkUriPermission(Uri, String, String, int, int, int)
4042     */
4043    public abstract void enforceUriPermission(
4044            @Nullable Uri uri, @Nullable String readPermission,
4045            @Nullable String writePermission, int pid, int uid, @Intent.AccessUriMode int modeFlags,
4046            @Nullable String message);
4047
4048    /** @hide */
4049    @IntDef(flag = true,
4050            value = {CONTEXT_INCLUDE_CODE, CONTEXT_IGNORE_SECURITY, CONTEXT_RESTRICTED})
4051    @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
4052    public @interface CreatePackageOptions {}
4053
4054    /**
4055     * Flag for use with {@link #createPackageContext}: include the application
4056     * code with the context.  This means loading code into the caller's
4057     * process, so that {@link #getClassLoader()} can be used to instantiate
4058     * the application's classes.  Setting this flags imposes security
4059     * restrictions on what application context you can access; if the
4060     * requested application can not be safely loaded into your process,
4061     * java.lang.SecurityException will be thrown.  If this flag is not set,
4062     * there will be no restrictions on the packages that can be loaded,
4063     * but {@link #getClassLoader} will always return the default system
4064     * class loader.
4065     */
4066    public static final int CONTEXT_INCLUDE_CODE = 0x00000001;
4067
4068    /**
4069     * Flag for use with {@link #createPackageContext}: ignore any security
4070     * restrictions on the Context being requested, allowing it to always
4071     * be loaded.  For use with {@link #CONTEXT_INCLUDE_CODE} to allow code
4072     * to be loaded into a process even when it isn't safe to do so.  Use
4073     * with extreme care!
4074     */
4075    public static final int CONTEXT_IGNORE_SECURITY = 0x00000002;
4076
4077    /**
4078     * Flag for use with {@link #createPackageContext}: a restricted context may
4079     * disable specific features. For instance, a View associated with a restricted
4080     * context would ignore particular XML attributes.
4081     */
4082    public static final int CONTEXT_RESTRICTED = 0x00000004;
4083
4084    /**
4085     * Flag for use with {@link #createPackageContext}: point all file APIs at
4086     * device-protected storage.
4087     *
4088     * @hide
4089     */
4090    public static final int CONTEXT_DEVICE_PROTECTED_STORAGE = 0x00000008;
4091
4092    /**
4093     * Flag for use with {@link #createPackageContext}: point all file APIs at
4094     * credential-protected storage.
4095     *
4096     * @hide
4097     */
4098    public static final int CONTEXT_CREDENTIAL_PROTECTED_STORAGE = 0x00000010;
4099
4100    /**
4101     * @hide Used to indicate we should tell the activity manager about the process
4102     * loading this code.
4103     */
4104    public static final int CONTEXT_REGISTER_PACKAGE = 0x40000000;
4105
4106    /**
4107     * Return a new Context object for the given application name.  This
4108     * Context is the same as what the named application gets when it is
4109     * launched, containing the same resources and class loader.  Each call to
4110     * this method returns a new instance of a Context object; Context objects
4111     * are not shared, however they share common state (Resources, ClassLoader,
4112     * etc) so the Context instance itself is fairly lightweight.
4113     *
4114     * <p>Throws {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager.NameNotFoundException} if there is no
4115     * application with the given package name.
4116     *
4117     * <p>Throws {@link java.lang.SecurityException} if the Context requested
4118     * can not be loaded into the caller's process for security reasons (see
4119     * {@link #CONTEXT_INCLUDE_CODE} for more information}.
4120     *
4121     * @param packageName Name of the application's package.
4122     * @param flags Option flags, one of {@link #CONTEXT_INCLUDE_CODE}
4123     *              or {@link #CONTEXT_IGNORE_SECURITY}.
4124     *
4125     * @return A {@link Context} for the application.
4126     *
4127     * @throws SecurityException &nbsp;
4128     * @throws PackageManager.NameNotFoundException if there is no application with
4129     * the given package name.
4130     */
4131    public abstract Context createPackageContext(String packageName,
4132            @CreatePackageOptions int flags) throws PackageManager.NameNotFoundException;
4133
4134    /**
4135     * Similar to {@link #createPackageContext(String, int)}, but with a
4136     * different {@link UserHandle}. For example, {@link #getContentResolver()}
4137     * will open any {@link Uri} as the given user.
4138     *
4139     * @hide
4140     */
4141    public abstract Context createPackageContextAsUser(
4142            String packageName, int flags, UserHandle user)
4143            throws PackageManager.NameNotFoundException;
4144
4145    /**
4146     * Creates a context given an {@link android.content.pm.ApplicationInfo}.
4147     *
4148     * @hide
4149     */
4150    public abstract Context createApplicationContext(ApplicationInfo application,
4151            int flags) throws PackageManager.NameNotFoundException;
4152
4153    /**
4154     * Get the userId associated with this context
4155     * @return user id
4156     *
4157     * @hide
4158     */
4159    @TestApi
4160    public abstract @UserIdInt int getUserId();
4161
4162    /**
4163     * Return a new Context object for the current Context but whose resources
4164     * are adjusted to match the given Configuration.  Each call to this method
4165     * returns a new instance of a Context object; Context objects are not
4166     * shared, however common state (ClassLoader, other Resources for the
4167     * same configuration) may be so the Context itself can be fairly lightweight.
4168     *
4169     * @param overrideConfiguration A {@link Configuration} specifying what
4170     * values to modify in the base Configuration of the original Context's
4171     * resources.  If the base configuration changes (such as due to an
4172     * orientation change), the resources of this context will also change except
4173     * for those that have been explicitly overridden with a value here.
4174     *
4175     * @return A {@link Context} with the given configuration override.
4176     */
4177    public abstract Context createConfigurationContext(
4178            @NonNull Configuration overrideConfiguration);
4179
4180    /**
4181     * Return a new Context object for the current Context but whose resources
4182     * are adjusted to match the metrics of the given Display.  Each call to this method
4183     * returns a new instance of a Context object; Context objects are not
4184     * shared, however common state (ClassLoader, other Resources for the
4185     * same configuration) may be so the Context itself can be fairly lightweight.
4186     *
4187     * The returned display Context provides a {@link WindowManager}
4188     * (see {@link #getSystemService(String)}) that is configured to show windows
4189     * on the given display.  The WindowManager's {@link WindowManager#getDefaultDisplay}
4190     * method can be used to retrieve the Display from the returned Context.
4191     *
4192     * @param display A {@link Display} object specifying the display
4193     * for whose metrics the Context's resources should be tailored and upon which
4194     * new windows should be shown.
4195     *
4196     * @return A {@link Context} for the display.
4197     */
4198    public abstract Context createDisplayContext(@NonNull Display display);
4199
4200    /**
4201     * Return a new Context object for the current Context but whose storage
4202     * APIs are backed by device-protected storage.
4203     * <p>
4204     * On devices with direct boot, data stored in this location is encrypted
4205     * with a key tied to the physical device, and it can be accessed
4206     * immediately after the device has booted successfully, both
4207     * <em>before and after</em> the user has authenticated with their
4208     * credentials (such as a lock pattern or PIN).
4209     * <p>
4210     * Because device-protected data is available without user authentication,
4211     * you should carefully limit the data you store using this Context. For
4212     * example, storing sensitive authentication tokens or passwords in the
4213     * device-protected area is strongly discouraged.
4214     * <p>
4215     * If the underlying device does not have the ability to store
4216     * device-protected and credential-protected data using different keys, then
4217     * both storage areas will become available at the same time. They remain as
4218     * two distinct storage locations on disk, and only the window of
4219     * availability changes.
4220     * <p>
4221     * Each call to this method returns a new instance of a Context object;
4222     * Context objects are not shared, however common state (ClassLoader, other
4223     * Resources for the same configuration) may be so the Context itself can be
4224     * fairly lightweight.
4225     *
4226     * @see #isDeviceProtectedStorage()
4227     */
4228    public abstract Context createDeviceProtectedStorageContext();
4229
4230    /** @removed */
4231    @Deprecated
4232    public Context createDeviceEncryptedStorageContext() {
4233        return createDeviceProtectedStorageContext();
4234    }
4235
4236    /**
4237     * Return a new Context object for the current Context but whose storage
4238     * APIs are backed by credential-protected storage. This is the default
4239     * storage area for apps unless
4240     * {@link android.R.attr#defaultToDeviceProtectedStorage} was requested.
4241     * <p>
4242     * On devices with direct boot, data stored in this location is encrypted
4243     * with a key tied to user credentials, which can be accessed
4244     * <em>only after</em> the user has entered their credentials (such as a
4245     * lock pattern or PIN).
4246     * <p>
4247     * If the underlying device does not have the ability to store
4248     * device-protected and credential-protected data using different keys, then
4249     * both storage areas will become available at the same time. They remain as
4250     * two distinct storage locations on disk, and only the window of
4251     * availability changes.
4252     * <p>
4253     * Each call to this method returns a new instance of a Context object;
4254     * Context objects are not shared, however common state (ClassLoader, other
4255     * Resources for the same configuration) may be so the Context itself can be
4256     * fairly lightweight.
4257     *
4258     * @see #isCredentialProtectedStorage()
4259     * @hide
4260     */
4261    @SystemApi
4262    public abstract Context createCredentialProtectedStorageContext();
4263
4264    /** @removed */
4265    @Deprecated
4266    public Context createCredentialEncryptedStorageContext() {
4267        return createCredentialProtectedStorageContext();
4268    }
4269
4270    /**
4271     * Gets the display adjustments holder for this context.  This information
4272     * is provided on a per-application or activity basis and is used to simulate lower density
4273     * display metrics for legacy applications and restricted screen sizes.
4274     *
4275     * @param displayId The display id for which to get compatibility info.
4276     * @return The compatibility info holder, or null if not required by the application.
4277     * @hide
4278     */
4279    public abstract DisplayAdjustments getDisplayAdjustments(int displayId);
4280
4281    /**
4282     * @hide
4283     */
4284    public abstract Display getDisplay();
4285
4286    /**
4287     * Indicates whether this Context is restricted.
4288     *
4289     * @return {@code true} if this Context is restricted, {@code false} otherwise.
4290     *
4291     * @see #CONTEXT_RESTRICTED
4292     */
4293    public boolean isRestricted() {
4294        return false;
4295    }
4296
4297    /**
4298     * Indicates if the storage APIs of this Context are backed by
4299     * device-protected storage.
4300     *
4301     * @see #createDeviceProtectedStorageContext()
4302     */
4303    public abstract boolean isDeviceProtectedStorage();
4304
4305    /** @removed */
4306    @Deprecated
4307    public boolean isDeviceEncryptedStorage() {
4308        return isDeviceProtectedStorage();
4309    }
4310
4311    /**
4312     * Indicates if the storage APIs of this Context are backed by
4313     * credential-protected storage.
4314     *
4315     * @see #createCredentialProtectedStorageContext()
4316     * @hide
4317     */
4318    @SystemApi
4319    public abstract boolean isCredentialProtectedStorage();
4320
4321    /** @removed */
4322    @Deprecated
4323    public boolean isCredentialEncryptedStorage() {
4324        return isCredentialProtectedStorage();
4325    }
4326}
4327