/* * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.content; import android.net.Uri; import android.os.Parcel; import android.os.Parcelable; import android.os.PatternMatcher; import android.text.TextUtils; import android.util.AndroidException; import android.util.Log; import android.util.Printer; import com.android.internal.util.XmlUtils; import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParser; import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParserException; import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlSerializer; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Iterator; import java.util.Set; /** * Structured description of Intent values to be matched. An IntentFilter can * match against actions, categories, and data (either via its type, scheme, * and/or path) in an Intent. It also includes a "priority" value which is * used to order multiple matching filters. * *

IntentFilter objects are often created in XML as part of a package's * {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifest AndroidManifest.xml} file, * using {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestIntentFilter intent-filter} * tags. * *

There are three Intent characteristics you can filter on: the * action, data, and categories. For each of these * characteristics you can provide * multiple possible matching values (via {@link #addAction}, * {@link #addDataType}, {@link #addDataScheme}, {@link #addDataSchemeSpecificPart}, * {@link #addDataAuthority}, {@link #addDataPath}, and {@link #addCategory}, respectively). * For actions, the field * will not be tested if no values have been given (treating it as a wildcard); * if no data characteristics are specified, however, then the filter will * only match intents that contain no data. * *

The data characteristic is * itself divided into three attributes: type, scheme, authority, and path. * Any that are * specified must match the contents of the Intent. If you specify a scheme * but no type, only Intent that does not have a type (such as mailto:) will * match; a content: URI will never match because they always have a MIME type * that is supplied by their content provider. Specifying a type with no scheme * has somewhat special meaning: it will match either an Intent with no URI * field, or an Intent with a content: or file: URI. If you specify neither, * then only an Intent with no data or type will match. To specify an authority, * you must also specify one or more schemes that it is associated with. * To specify a path, you also must specify both one or more authorities and * one or more schemes it is associated with. * *

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Developer Guides

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For information about how to create and resolve intents, read the * Intents and Intent Filters * developer guide.

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Filter Rules

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A match is based on the following rules. Note that * for an IntentFilter to match an Intent, three conditions must hold: * the action and category must match, and * the data (both the data type and * data scheme+authority+path if specified) must match * (see {@link #match(ContentResolver, Intent, boolean, String)} for more details * on how the data fields match). * *

Action matches if any of the given values match the * Intent action; if the filter specifies no actions, then it will only match * Intents that do not contain an action. * *

Data Type matches if any of the given values match the * Intent type. The Intent * type is determined by calling {@link Intent#resolveType}. A wildcard can be * used for the MIME sub-type, in both the Intent and IntentFilter, so that the * type "audio/*" will match "audio/mpeg", "audio/aiff", "audio/*", etc. * Note that MIME type matching here is case sensitive, unlike * formal RFC MIME types! You should thus always use lower case letters * for your MIME types. * *

Data Scheme matches if any of the given values match the * Intent data's scheme. * The Intent scheme is determined by calling {@link Intent#getData} * and {@link android.net.Uri#getScheme} on that URI. * Note that scheme matching here is case sensitive, unlike * formal RFC schemes! You should thus always use lower case letters * for your schemes. * *

Data Scheme Specific Part matches if any of the given values match * the Intent's data scheme specific part and one of the data schemes in the filter * has matched the Intent, or no scheme specific parts were supplied in the filter. * The Intent scheme specific part is determined by calling * {@link Intent#getData} and {@link android.net.Uri#getSchemeSpecificPart} on that URI. * Note that scheme specific part matching is case sensitive. * *

Data Authority matches if any of the given values match * the Intent's data authority and one of the data schemes in the filter * has matched the Intent, or no authories were supplied in the filter. * The Intent authority is determined by calling * {@link Intent#getData} and {@link android.net.Uri#getAuthority} on that URI. * Note that authority matching here is case sensitive, unlike * formal RFC host names! You should thus always use lower case letters * for your authority. * *

Data Path matches if any of the given values match the * Intent's data path and both a scheme and authority in the filter * has matched against the Intent, or no paths were supplied in the * filter. The Intent authority is determined by calling * {@link Intent#getData} and {@link android.net.Uri#getPath} on that URI. * *

Categories match if all of the categories in * the Intent match categories given in the filter. Extra categories in the * filter that are not in the Intent will not cause the match to fail. Note * that unlike the action, an IntentFilter with no categories * will only match an Intent that does not have any categories. */ public class IntentFilter implements Parcelable { private static final String SGLOB_STR = "sglob"; private static final String PREFIX_STR = "prefix"; private static final String LITERAL_STR = "literal"; private static final String PATH_STR = "path"; private static final String PORT_STR = "port"; private static final String HOST_STR = "host"; private static final String AUTH_STR = "auth"; private static final String SSP_STR = "ssp"; private static final String SCHEME_STR = "scheme"; private static final String TYPE_STR = "type"; private static final String CAT_STR = "cat"; private static final String NAME_STR = "name"; private static final String ACTION_STR = "action"; private static final String AUTO_VERIFY_STR = "autoVerify"; /** * The filter {@link #setPriority} value at which system high-priority * receivers are placed; that is, receivers that should execute before * application code. Applications should never use filters with this or * higher priorities. * * @see #setPriority */ public static final int SYSTEM_HIGH_PRIORITY = 1000; /** * The filter {@link #setPriority} value at which system low-priority * receivers are placed; that is, receivers that should execute after * application code. Applications should never use filters with this or * lower priorities. * * @see #setPriority */ public static final int SYSTEM_LOW_PRIORITY = -1000; /** * The part of a match constant that describes the category of match * that occurred. May be either {@link #MATCH_CATEGORY_EMPTY}, * {@link #MATCH_CATEGORY_SCHEME}, {@link #MATCH_CATEGORY_SCHEME_SPECIFIC_PART}, * {@link #MATCH_CATEGORY_HOST}, {@link #MATCH_CATEGORY_PORT}, * {@link #MATCH_CATEGORY_PATH}, or {@link #MATCH_CATEGORY_TYPE}. Higher * values indicate a better match. */ public static final int MATCH_CATEGORY_MASK = 0xfff0000; /** * The part of a match constant that applies a quality adjustment to the * basic category of match. The value {@link #MATCH_ADJUSTMENT_NORMAL} * is no adjustment; higher numbers than that improve the quality, while * lower numbers reduce it. */ public static final int MATCH_ADJUSTMENT_MASK = 0x000ffff; /** * Quality adjustment applied to the category of match that signifies * the default, base value; higher numbers improve the quality while * lower numbers reduce it. */ public static final int MATCH_ADJUSTMENT_NORMAL = 0x8000; /** * The filter matched an intent that had no data specified. */ public static final int MATCH_CATEGORY_EMPTY = 0x0100000; /** * The filter matched an intent with the same data URI scheme. */ public static final int MATCH_CATEGORY_SCHEME = 0x0200000; /** * The filter matched an intent with the same data URI scheme and * authority host. */ public static final int MATCH_CATEGORY_HOST = 0x0300000; /** * The filter matched an intent with the same data URI scheme and * authority host and port. */ public static final int MATCH_CATEGORY_PORT = 0x0400000; /** * The filter matched an intent with the same data URI scheme, * authority, and path. */ public static final int MATCH_CATEGORY_PATH = 0x0500000; /** * The filter matched an intent with the same data URI scheme and * scheme specific part. */ public static final int MATCH_CATEGORY_SCHEME_SPECIFIC_PART = 0x0580000; /** * The filter matched an intent with the same data MIME type. */ public static final int MATCH_CATEGORY_TYPE = 0x0600000; /** * The filter didn't match due to different MIME types. */ public static final int NO_MATCH_TYPE = -1; /** * The filter didn't match due to different data URIs. */ public static final int NO_MATCH_DATA = -2; /** * The filter didn't match due to different actions. */ public static final int NO_MATCH_ACTION = -3; /** * The filter didn't match because it required one or more categories * that were not in the Intent. */ public static final int NO_MATCH_CATEGORY = -4; /** * HTTP scheme. * * @see #addDataScheme(String) * @hide */ public static final String SCHEME_HTTP = "http"; /** * HTTPS scheme. * * @see #addDataScheme(String) * @hide */ public static final String SCHEME_HTTPS = "https"; private int mPriority; private int mOrder; private final ArrayList mActions; private ArrayList mCategories = null; private ArrayList mDataSchemes = null; private ArrayList mDataSchemeSpecificParts = null; private ArrayList mDataAuthorities = null; private ArrayList mDataPaths = null; private ArrayList mDataTypes = null; private boolean mHasPartialTypes = false; private static final int STATE_VERIFY_AUTO = 0x00000001; private static final int STATE_NEED_VERIFY = 0x00000010; private static final int STATE_NEED_VERIFY_CHECKED = 0x00000100; private static final int STATE_VERIFIED = 0x00001000; private int mVerifyState; // These functions are the start of more optimized code for managing // the string sets... not yet implemented. private static int findStringInSet(String[] set, String string, int[] lengths, int lenPos) { if (set == null) return -1; final int N = lengths[lenPos]; for (int i=0; i= 0) return set; if (set == null) { set = new String[2]; set[0] = string; lengths[lenPos] = 1; return set; } final int N = lengths[lenPos]; if (N < set.length) { set[N] = string; lengths[lenPos] = N+1; return set; } String[] newSet = new String[(N*3)/2 + 2]; System.arraycopy(set, 0, newSet, 0, N); set = newSet; set[N] = string; lengths[lenPos] = N+1; return set; } private static String[] removeStringFromSet(String[] set, String string, int[] lengths, int lenPos) { int pos = findStringInSet(set, string, lengths, lenPos); if (pos < 0) return set; final int N = lengths[lenPos]; if (N > (set.length/4)) { int copyLen = N-(pos+1); if (copyLen > 0) { System.arraycopy(set, pos+1, set, pos, copyLen); } set[N-1] = null; lengths[lenPos] = N-1; return set; } String[] newSet = new String[set.length/3]; if (pos > 0) System.arraycopy(set, 0, newSet, 0, pos); if ((pos+1) < N) System.arraycopy(set, pos+1, newSet, pos, N-(pos+1)); return newSet; } /** * This exception is thrown when a given MIME type does not have a valid * syntax. */ public static class MalformedMimeTypeException extends AndroidException { public MalformedMimeTypeException() { } public MalformedMimeTypeException(String name) { super(name); } } /** * Create a new IntentFilter instance with a specified action and MIME * type, where you know the MIME type is correctly formatted. This catches * the {@link MalformedMimeTypeException} exception that the constructor * can call and turns it into a runtime exception. * * @param action The action to match, such as Intent.ACTION_VIEW. * @param dataType The type to match, such as "vnd.android.cursor.dir/person". * * @return A new IntentFilter for the given action and type. * * @see #IntentFilter(String, String) */ public static IntentFilter create(String action, String dataType) { try { return new IntentFilter(action, dataType); } catch (MalformedMimeTypeException e) { throw new RuntimeException("Bad MIME type", e); } } /** * New empty IntentFilter. */ public IntentFilter() { mPriority = 0; mActions = new ArrayList(); } /** * New IntentFilter that matches a single action with no data. If * no data characteristics are subsequently specified, then the * filter will only match intents that contain no data. * * @param action The action to match, such as Intent.ACTION_MAIN. */ public IntentFilter(String action) { mPriority = 0; mActions = new ArrayList(); addAction(action); } /** * New IntentFilter that matches a single action and data type. * *

Note: MIME type matching in the Android framework is * case-sensitive, unlike formal RFC MIME types. As a result, * you should always write your MIME types with lower case letters, * and any MIME types you receive from outside of Android should be * converted to lower case before supplying them here.

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Throws {@link MalformedMimeTypeException} if the given MIME type is * not syntactically correct. * * @param action The action to match, such as Intent.ACTION_VIEW. * @param dataType The type to match, such as "vnd.android.cursor.dir/person". * */ public IntentFilter(String action, String dataType) throws MalformedMimeTypeException { mPriority = 0; mActions = new ArrayList(); addAction(action); addDataType(dataType); } /** * New IntentFilter containing a copy of an existing filter. * * @param o The original filter to copy. */ public IntentFilter(IntentFilter o) { mPriority = o.mPriority; mOrder = o.mOrder; mActions = new ArrayList(o.mActions); if (o.mCategories != null) { mCategories = new ArrayList(o.mCategories); } if (o.mDataTypes != null) { mDataTypes = new ArrayList(o.mDataTypes); } if (o.mDataSchemes != null) { mDataSchemes = new ArrayList(o.mDataSchemes); } if (o.mDataSchemeSpecificParts != null) { mDataSchemeSpecificParts = new ArrayList(o.mDataSchemeSpecificParts); } if (o.mDataAuthorities != null) { mDataAuthorities = new ArrayList(o.mDataAuthorities); } if (o.mDataPaths != null) { mDataPaths = new ArrayList(o.mDataPaths); } mHasPartialTypes = o.mHasPartialTypes; mVerifyState = o.mVerifyState; } /** * Modify priority of this filter. This only affects receiver filters. * The priority of activity filters are set in XML and cannot be changed * programatically. The default priority is 0. Positive values will be * before the default, lower values will be after it. Applications should * use a value that is larger than {@link #SYSTEM_LOW_PRIORITY} and * smaller than {@link #SYSTEM_HIGH_PRIORITY} . * * @param priority The new priority value. * * @see #getPriority * @see #SYSTEM_LOW_PRIORITY * @see #SYSTEM_HIGH_PRIORITY */ public final void setPriority(int priority) { mPriority = priority; } /** * Return the priority of this filter. * * @return The priority of the filter. * * @see #setPriority */ public final int getPriority() { return mPriority; } /** @hide */ public final void setOrder(int order) { mOrder = order; } /** @hide */ public final int getOrder() { return mOrder; } /** * Set whether this filter will needs to be automatically verified against its data URIs or not. * The default is false. * * The verification would need to happen only and only if the Intent action is * {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_VIEW} and the Intent category is * {@link android.content.Intent#CATEGORY_BROWSABLE} and the Intent data scheme * is "http" or "https". * * True means that the filter will need to use its data URIs to be verified. * * @param autoVerify The new autoVerify value. * * @see #getAutoVerify() * @see #addAction(String) * @see #getAction(int) * @see #addCategory(String) * @see #getCategory(int) * @see #addDataScheme(String) * @see #getDataScheme(int) * * @hide */ public final void setAutoVerify(boolean autoVerify) { mVerifyState &= ~STATE_VERIFY_AUTO; if (autoVerify) mVerifyState |= STATE_VERIFY_AUTO; } /** * Return if this filter will needs to be automatically verified again its data URIs or not. * * @return True if the filter will needs to be automatically verified. False otherwise. * * @see #setAutoVerify(boolean) * * @hide */ public final boolean getAutoVerify() { return ((mVerifyState & STATE_VERIFY_AUTO) == 1); } /** * Return if this filter handle all HTTP or HTTPS data URI or not. This is the * core check for whether a given activity qualifies as a "browser". * * @return True if the filter handle all HTTP or HTTPS data URI. False otherwise. * * This will check if: * * - either the Intent category is {@link android.content.Intent#CATEGORY_APP_BROWSER} * - either the Intent action is {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_VIEW} and * the Intent category is {@link android.content.Intent#CATEGORY_BROWSABLE} and the Intent * data scheme is "http" or "https" and that there is no specific host defined. * * @hide */ public final boolean handleAllWebDataURI() { return hasCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_APP_BROWSER) || (handlesWebUris(false) && countDataAuthorities() == 0); } /** * Return if this filter handles HTTP or HTTPS data URIs. * * @return True if the filter handles ACTION_VIEW/CATEGORY_BROWSABLE, * has at least one HTTP or HTTPS data URI pattern defined, and optionally * does not define any non-http/https data URI patterns. * * This will check if if the Intent action is {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_VIEW} and * the Intent category is {@link android.content.Intent#CATEGORY_BROWSABLE} and the Intent * data scheme is "http" or "https". * * @param onlyWebSchemes When true, requires that the intent filter declare * that it handles *only* http: or https: schemes. This is a requirement for * the intent filter's domain linkage being verifiable. * @hide */ public final boolean handlesWebUris(boolean onlyWebSchemes) { // Require ACTION_VIEW, CATEGORY_BROWSEABLE, and at least one scheme if (!hasAction(Intent.ACTION_VIEW) || !hasCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_BROWSABLE) || mDataSchemes == null || mDataSchemes.size() == 0) { return false; } // Now allow only the schemes "http" and "https" final int N = mDataSchemes.size(); for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) { final String scheme = mDataSchemes.get(i); final boolean isWebScheme = SCHEME_HTTP.equals(scheme) || SCHEME_HTTPS.equals(scheme); if (onlyWebSchemes) { // If we're specifically trying to ensure that there are no non-web schemes // declared in this filter, then if we ever see a non-http/https scheme then // we know it's a failure. if (!isWebScheme) { return false; } } else { // If we see any http/https scheme declaration in this case then the // filter matches what we're looking for. if (isWebScheme) { return true; } } } // We get here if: // 1) onlyWebSchemes and no non-web schemes were found, i.e success; or // 2) !onlyWebSchemes and no http/https schemes were found, i.e. failure. return onlyWebSchemes; } /** * Return if this filter needs to be automatically verified again its data URIs or not. * * @return True if the filter needs to be automatically verified. False otherwise. * * This will check if if the Intent action is {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_VIEW} and * the Intent category is {@link android.content.Intent#CATEGORY_BROWSABLE} and the Intent * data scheme is "http" or "https". * * @see #setAutoVerify(boolean) * * @hide */ public final boolean needsVerification() { return getAutoVerify() && handlesWebUris(true); } /** * Return if this filter has been verified * * @return true if the filter has been verified or if autoVerify is false. * * @hide */ public final boolean isVerified() { if ((mVerifyState & STATE_NEED_VERIFY_CHECKED) == STATE_NEED_VERIFY_CHECKED) { return ((mVerifyState & STATE_NEED_VERIFY) == STATE_NEED_VERIFY); } return false; } /** * Set if this filter has been verified * * @param verified true if this filter has been verified. False otherwise. * * @hide */ public void setVerified(boolean verified) { mVerifyState |= STATE_NEED_VERIFY_CHECKED; mVerifyState &= ~STATE_VERIFIED; if (verified) mVerifyState |= STATE_VERIFIED; } /** * Add a new Intent action to match against. If any actions are included * in the filter, then an Intent's action must be one of those values for * it to match. If no actions are included, the Intent action is ignored. * * @param action Name of the action to match, such as Intent.ACTION_VIEW. */ public final void addAction(String action) { if (!mActions.contains(action)) { mActions.add(action.intern()); } } /** * Return the number of actions in the filter. */ public final int countActions() { return mActions.size(); } /** * Return an action in the filter. */ public final String getAction(int index) { return mActions.get(index); } /** * Is the given action included in the filter? Note that if the filter * does not include any actions, false will always be returned. * * @param action The action to look for. * * @return True if the action is explicitly mentioned in the filter. */ public final boolean hasAction(String action) { return action != null && mActions.contains(action); } /** * Match this filter against an Intent's action. If the filter does not * specify any actions, the match will always fail. * * @param action The desired action to look for. * * @return True if the action is listed in the filter. */ public final boolean matchAction(String action) { return hasAction(action); } /** * Return an iterator over the filter's actions. If there are no actions, * returns null. */ public final Iterator actionsIterator() { return mActions != null ? mActions.iterator() : null; } /** * Add a new Intent data type to match against. If any types are * included in the filter, then an Intent's data must be either * one of these types or a matching scheme. If no data types * are included, then an Intent will only match if it specifies no data. * *

Note: MIME type matching in the Android framework is * case-sensitive, unlike formal RFC MIME types. As a result, * you should always write your MIME types with lower case letters, * and any MIME types you receive from outside of Android should be * converted to lower case before supplying them here.

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Throws {@link MalformedMimeTypeException} if the given MIME type is * not syntactically correct. * * @param type Name of the data type to match, such as "vnd.android.cursor.dir/person". * * @see #matchData */ public final void addDataType(String type) throws MalformedMimeTypeException { final int slashpos = type.indexOf('/'); final int typelen = type.length(); if (slashpos > 0 && typelen >= slashpos+2) { if (mDataTypes == null) mDataTypes = new ArrayList(); if (typelen == slashpos+2 && type.charAt(slashpos+1) == '*') { String str = type.substring(0, slashpos); if (!mDataTypes.contains(str)) { mDataTypes.add(str.intern()); } mHasPartialTypes = true; } else { if (!mDataTypes.contains(type)) { mDataTypes.add(type.intern()); } } return; } throw new MalformedMimeTypeException(type); } /** * Is the given data type included in the filter? Note that if the filter * does not include any type, false will always be returned. * * @param type The data type to look for. * * @return True if the type is explicitly mentioned in the filter. */ public final boolean hasDataType(String type) { return mDataTypes != null && findMimeType(type); } /** @hide */ public final boolean hasExactDataType(String type) { return mDataTypes != null && mDataTypes.contains(type); } /** * Return the number of data types in the filter. */ public final int countDataTypes() { return mDataTypes != null ? mDataTypes.size() : 0; } /** * Return a data type in the filter. */ public final String getDataType(int index) { return mDataTypes.get(index); } /** * Return an iterator over the filter's data types. */ public final Iterator typesIterator() { return mDataTypes != null ? mDataTypes.iterator() : null; } /** * Add a new Intent data scheme to match against. If any schemes are * included in the filter, then an Intent's data must be either * one of these schemes or a matching data type. If no schemes * are included, then an Intent will match only if it includes no data. * *

Note: scheme matching in the Android framework is * case-sensitive, unlike formal RFC schemes. As a result, * you should always write your schemes with lower case letters, * and any schemes you receive from outside of Android should be * converted to lower case before supplying them here.

* * @param scheme Name of the scheme to match, such as "http". * * @see #matchData */ public final void addDataScheme(String scheme) { if (mDataSchemes == null) mDataSchemes = new ArrayList(); if (!mDataSchemes.contains(scheme)) { mDataSchemes.add(scheme.intern()); } } /** * Return the number of data schemes in the filter. */ public final int countDataSchemes() { return mDataSchemes != null ? mDataSchemes.size() : 0; } /** * Return a data scheme in the filter. */ public final String getDataScheme(int index) { return mDataSchemes.get(index); } /** * Is the given data scheme included in the filter? Note that if the * filter does not include any scheme, false will always be * returned. * * @param scheme The data scheme to look for. * * @return True if the scheme is explicitly mentioned in the filter. */ public final boolean hasDataScheme(String scheme) { return mDataSchemes != null && mDataSchemes.contains(scheme); } /** * Return an iterator over the filter's data schemes. */ public final Iterator schemesIterator() { return mDataSchemes != null ? mDataSchemes.iterator() : null; } /** * This is an entry for a single authority in the Iterator returned by * {@link #authoritiesIterator()}. */ public final static class AuthorityEntry { private final String mOrigHost; private final String mHost; private final boolean mWild; private final int mPort; public AuthorityEntry(String host, String port) { mOrigHost = host; mWild = host.length() > 0 && host.charAt(0) == '*'; mHost = mWild ? host.substring(1).intern() : host; mPort = port != null ? Integer.parseInt(port) : -1; } AuthorityEntry(Parcel src) { mOrigHost = src.readString(); mHost = src.readString(); mWild = src.readInt() != 0; mPort = src.readInt(); } void writeToParcel(Parcel dest) { dest.writeString(mOrigHost); dest.writeString(mHost); dest.writeInt(mWild ? 1 : 0); dest.writeInt(mPort); } public String getHost() { return mOrigHost; } public int getPort() { return mPort; } /** @hide */ public boolean match(AuthorityEntry other) { if (mWild != other.mWild) { return false; } if (!mHost.equals(other.mHost)) { return false; } if (mPort != other.mPort) { return false; } return true; } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (obj instanceof AuthorityEntry) { final AuthorityEntry other = (AuthorityEntry)obj; return match(other); } return false; } /** * Determine whether this AuthorityEntry matches the given data Uri. * Note that this comparison is case-sensitive, unlike formal * RFC host names. You thus should always normalize to lower-case. * * @param data The Uri to match. * @return Returns either {@link IntentFilter#NO_MATCH_DATA}, * {@link IntentFilter#MATCH_CATEGORY_PORT}, or * {@link IntentFilter#MATCH_CATEGORY_HOST}. */ public int match(Uri data) { String host = data.getHost(); if (host == null) { return NO_MATCH_DATA; } if (false) Log.v("IntentFilter", "Match host " + host + ": " + mHost); if (mWild) { if (host.length() < mHost.length()) { return NO_MATCH_DATA; } host = host.substring(host.length()-mHost.length()); } if (host.compareToIgnoreCase(mHost) != 0) { return NO_MATCH_DATA; } if (mPort >= 0) { if (mPort != data.getPort()) { return NO_MATCH_DATA; } return MATCH_CATEGORY_PORT; } return MATCH_CATEGORY_HOST; } } /** * Add a new Intent data "scheme specific part" to match against. The filter must * include one or more schemes (via {@link #addDataScheme}) for the * scheme specific part to be considered. If any scheme specific parts are * included in the filter, then an Intent's data must match one of * them. If no scheme specific parts are included, then only the scheme must match. * *

The "scheme specific part" that this matches against is the string returned * by {@link android.net.Uri#getSchemeSpecificPart() Uri.getSchemeSpecificPart}. * For Uris that contain a path, this kind of matching is not generally of interest, * since {@link #addDataAuthority(String, String)} and * {@link #addDataPath(String, int)} can provide a better mechanism for matching * them. However, for Uris that do not contain a path, the authority and path * are empty, so this is the only way to match against the non-scheme part.

* * @param ssp Either a raw string that must exactly match the scheme specific part * path, or a simple pattern, depending on type. * @param type Determines how ssp will be compared to * determine a match: either {@link PatternMatcher#PATTERN_LITERAL}, * {@link PatternMatcher#PATTERN_PREFIX}, or * {@link PatternMatcher#PATTERN_SIMPLE_GLOB}. * * @see #matchData * @see #addDataScheme */ public final void addDataSchemeSpecificPart(String ssp, int type) { addDataSchemeSpecificPart(new PatternMatcher(ssp, type)); } /** @hide */ public final void addDataSchemeSpecificPart(PatternMatcher ssp) { if (mDataSchemeSpecificParts == null) { mDataSchemeSpecificParts = new ArrayList(); } mDataSchemeSpecificParts.add(ssp); } /** * Return the number of data scheme specific parts in the filter. */ public final int countDataSchemeSpecificParts() { return mDataSchemeSpecificParts != null ? mDataSchemeSpecificParts.size() : 0; } /** * Return a data scheme specific part in the filter. */ public final PatternMatcher getDataSchemeSpecificPart(int index) { return mDataSchemeSpecificParts.get(index); } /** * Is the given data scheme specific part included in the filter? Note that if the * filter does not include any scheme specific parts, false will always be * returned. * * @param data The scheme specific part that is being looked for. * * @return Returns true if the data string matches a scheme specific part listed in the * filter. */ public final boolean hasDataSchemeSpecificPart(String data) { if (mDataSchemeSpecificParts == null) { return false; } final int numDataSchemeSpecificParts = mDataSchemeSpecificParts.size(); for (int i = 0; i < numDataSchemeSpecificParts; i++) { final PatternMatcher pe = mDataSchemeSpecificParts.get(i); if (pe.match(data)) { return true; } } return false; } /** @hide */ public final boolean hasDataSchemeSpecificPart(PatternMatcher ssp) { if (mDataSchemeSpecificParts == null) { return false; } final int numDataSchemeSpecificParts = mDataSchemeSpecificParts.size(); for (int i = 0; i < numDataSchemeSpecificParts; i++) { final PatternMatcher pe = mDataSchemeSpecificParts.get(i); if (pe.getType() == ssp.getType() && pe.getPath().equals(ssp.getPath())) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Return an iterator over the filter's data scheme specific parts. */ public final Iterator schemeSpecificPartsIterator() { return mDataSchemeSpecificParts != null ? mDataSchemeSpecificParts.iterator() : null; } /** * Add a new Intent data authority to match against. The filter must * include one or more schemes (via {@link #addDataScheme}) for the * authority to be considered. If any authorities are * included in the filter, then an Intent's data must match one of * them. If no authorities are included, then only the scheme must match. * *

Note: host name in the Android framework is * case-sensitive, unlike formal RFC host names. As a result, * you should always write your host names with lower case letters, * and any host names you receive from outside of Android should be * converted to lower case before supplying them here.

* * @param host The host part of the authority to match. May start with a * single '*' to wildcard the front of the host name. * @param port Optional port part of the authority to match. If null, any * port is allowed. * * @see #matchData * @see #addDataScheme */ public final void addDataAuthority(String host, String port) { if (port != null) port = port.intern(); addDataAuthority(new AuthorityEntry(host.intern(), port)); } /** @hide */ public final void addDataAuthority(AuthorityEntry ent) { if (mDataAuthorities == null) mDataAuthorities = new ArrayList(); mDataAuthorities.add(ent); } /** * Return the number of data authorities in the filter. */ public final int countDataAuthorities() { return mDataAuthorities != null ? mDataAuthorities.size() : 0; } /** * Return a data authority in the filter. */ public final AuthorityEntry getDataAuthority(int index) { return mDataAuthorities.get(index); } /** * Is the given data authority included in the filter? Note that if the * filter does not include any authorities, false will always be * returned. * * @param data The data whose authority is being looked for. * * @return Returns true if the data string matches an authority listed in the * filter. */ public final boolean hasDataAuthority(Uri data) { return matchDataAuthority(data) >= 0; } /** @hide */ public final boolean hasDataAuthority(AuthorityEntry auth) { if (mDataAuthorities == null) { return false; } final int numDataAuthorities = mDataAuthorities.size(); for (int i = 0; i < numDataAuthorities; i++) { if (mDataAuthorities.get(i).match(auth)) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Return an iterator over the filter's data authorities. */ public final Iterator authoritiesIterator() { return mDataAuthorities != null ? mDataAuthorities.iterator() : null; } /** * Add a new Intent data path to match against. The filter must * include one or more schemes (via {@link #addDataScheme}) and * one or more authorities (via {@link #addDataAuthority}) for the * path to be considered. If any paths are * included in the filter, then an Intent's data must match one of * them. If no paths are included, then only the scheme/authority must * match. * *

The path given here can either be a literal that must directly * match or match against a prefix, or it can be a simple globbing pattern. * If the latter, you can use '*' anywhere in the pattern to match zero * or more instances of the previous character, '.' as a wildcard to match * any character, and '\' to escape the next character. * * @param path Either a raw string that must exactly match the file * path, or a simple pattern, depending on type. * @param type Determines how path will be compared to * determine a match: either {@link PatternMatcher#PATTERN_LITERAL}, * {@link PatternMatcher#PATTERN_PREFIX}, or * {@link PatternMatcher#PATTERN_SIMPLE_GLOB}. * * @see #matchData * @see #addDataScheme * @see #addDataAuthority */ public final void addDataPath(String path, int type) { addDataPath(new PatternMatcher(path.intern(), type)); } /** @hide */ public final void addDataPath(PatternMatcher path) { if (mDataPaths == null) mDataPaths = new ArrayList(); mDataPaths.add(path); } /** * Return the number of data paths in the filter. */ public final int countDataPaths() { return mDataPaths != null ? mDataPaths.size() : 0; } /** * Return a data path in the filter. */ public final PatternMatcher getDataPath(int index) { return mDataPaths.get(index); } /** * Is the given data path included in the filter? Note that if the * filter does not include any paths, false will always be * returned. * * @param data The data path to look for. This is without the scheme * prefix. * * @return True if the data string matches a path listed in the * filter. */ public final boolean hasDataPath(String data) { if (mDataPaths == null) { return false; } final int numDataPaths = mDataPaths.size(); for (int i = 0; i < numDataPaths; i++) { final PatternMatcher pe = mDataPaths.get(i); if (pe.match(data)) { return true; } } return false; } /** @hide */ public final boolean hasDataPath(PatternMatcher path) { if (mDataPaths == null) { return false; } final int numDataPaths = mDataPaths.size(); for (int i = 0; i < numDataPaths; i++) { final PatternMatcher pe = mDataPaths.get(i); if (pe.getType() == path.getType() && pe.getPath().equals(path.getPath())) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Return an iterator over the filter's data paths. */ public final Iterator pathsIterator() { return mDataPaths != null ? mDataPaths.iterator() : null; } /** * Match this intent filter against the given Intent data. This ignores * the data scheme -- unlike {@link #matchData}, the authority will match * regardless of whether there is a matching scheme. * * @param data The data whose authority is being looked for. * * @return Returns either {@link #MATCH_CATEGORY_HOST}, * {@link #MATCH_CATEGORY_PORT}, {@link #NO_MATCH_DATA}. */ public final int matchDataAuthority(Uri data) { if (mDataAuthorities == null || data == null) { return NO_MATCH_DATA; } final int numDataAuthorities = mDataAuthorities.size(); for (int i = 0; i < numDataAuthorities; i++) { final AuthorityEntry ae = mDataAuthorities.get(i); int match = ae.match(data); if (match >= 0) { return match; } } return NO_MATCH_DATA; } /** * Match this filter against an Intent's data (type, scheme and path). If * the filter does not specify any types and does not specify any * schemes/paths, the match will only succeed if the intent does not * also specify a type or data. If the filter does not specify any schemes, * it will implicitly match intents with no scheme, or the schemes "content:" * or "file:" (basically performing a MIME-type only match). If the filter * does not specify any MIME types, the Intent also must not specify a MIME * type. * *

Be aware that to match against an authority, you must also specify a base * scheme the authority is in. To match against a data path, both a scheme * and authority must be specified. If the filter does not specify any * types or schemes that it matches against, it is considered to be empty * (any authority or data path given is ignored, as if it were empty as * well). * *

Note: MIME type, Uri scheme, and host name matching in the * Android framework is case-sensitive, unlike the formal RFC definitions. * As a result, you should always write these elements with lower case letters, * and normalize any MIME types or Uris you receive from * outside of Android to ensure these elements are lower case before * supplying them here.

* * @param type The desired data type to look for, as returned by * Intent.resolveType(). * @param scheme The desired data scheme to look for, as returned by * Intent.getScheme(). * @param data The full data string to match against, as supplied in * Intent.data. * * @return Returns either a valid match constant (a combination of * {@link #MATCH_CATEGORY_MASK} and {@link #MATCH_ADJUSTMENT_MASK}), * or one of the error codes {@link #NO_MATCH_TYPE} if the type didn't match * or {@link #NO_MATCH_DATA} if the scheme/path didn't match. * * @see #match */ public final int matchData(String type, String scheme, Uri data) { final ArrayList types = mDataTypes; final ArrayList schemes = mDataSchemes; int match = MATCH_CATEGORY_EMPTY; if (types == null && schemes == null) { return ((type == null && data == null) ? (MATCH_CATEGORY_EMPTY+MATCH_ADJUSTMENT_NORMAL) : NO_MATCH_DATA); } if (schemes != null) { if (schemes.contains(scheme != null ? scheme : "")) { match = MATCH_CATEGORY_SCHEME; } else { return NO_MATCH_DATA; } final ArrayList schemeSpecificParts = mDataSchemeSpecificParts; if (schemeSpecificParts != null && data != null) { match = hasDataSchemeSpecificPart(data.getSchemeSpecificPart()) ? MATCH_CATEGORY_SCHEME_SPECIFIC_PART : NO_MATCH_DATA; } if (match != MATCH_CATEGORY_SCHEME_SPECIFIC_PART) { // If there isn't any matching ssp, we need to match an authority. final ArrayList authorities = mDataAuthorities; if (authorities != null) { int authMatch = matchDataAuthority(data); if (authMatch >= 0) { final ArrayList paths = mDataPaths; if (paths == null) { match = authMatch; } else if (hasDataPath(data.getPath())) { match = MATCH_CATEGORY_PATH; } else { return NO_MATCH_DATA; } } else { return NO_MATCH_DATA; } } } // If neither an ssp nor an authority matched, we're done. if (match == NO_MATCH_DATA) { return NO_MATCH_DATA; } } else { // Special case: match either an Intent with no data URI, // or with a scheme: URI. This is to give a convenience for // the common case where you want to deal with data in a // content provider, which is done by type, and we don't want // to force everyone to say they handle content: or file: URIs. if (scheme != null && !"".equals(scheme) && !"content".equals(scheme) && !"file".equals(scheme)) { return NO_MATCH_DATA; } } if (types != null) { if (findMimeType(type)) { match = MATCH_CATEGORY_TYPE; } else { return NO_MATCH_TYPE; } } else { // If no MIME types are specified, then we will only match against // an Intent that does not have a MIME type. if (type != null) { return NO_MATCH_TYPE; } } return match + MATCH_ADJUSTMENT_NORMAL; } /** * Add a new Intent category to match against. The semantics of * categories is the opposite of actions -- an Intent includes the * categories that it requires, all of which must be included in the * filter in order to match. In other words, adding a category to the * filter has no impact on matching unless that category is specified in * the intent. * * @param category Name of category to match, such as Intent.CATEGORY_EMBED. */ public final void addCategory(String category) { if (mCategories == null) mCategories = new ArrayList(); if (!mCategories.contains(category)) { mCategories.add(category.intern()); } } /** * Return the number of categories in the filter. */ public final int countCategories() { return mCategories != null ? mCategories.size() : 0; } /** * Return a category in the filter. */ public final String getCategory(int index) { return mCategories.get(index); } /** * Is the given category included in the filter? * * @param category The category that the filter supports. * * @return True if the category is explicitly mentioned in the filter. */ public final boolean hasCategory(String category) { return mCategories != null && mCategories.contains(category); } /** * Return an iterator over the filter's categories. * * @return Iterator if this filter has categories or {@code null} if none. */ public final Iterator categoriesIterator() { return mCategories != null ? mCategories.iterator() : null; } /** * Match this filter against an Intent's categories. Each category in * the Intent must be specified by the filter; if any are not in the * filter, the match fails. * * @param categories The categories included in the intent, as returned by * Intent.getCategories(). * * @return If all categories match (success), null; else the name of the * first category that didn't match. */ public final String matchCategories(Set categories) { if (categories == null) { return null; } Iterator it = categories.iterator(); if (mCategories == null) { return it.hasNext() ? it.next() : null; } while (it.hasNext()) { final String category = it.next(); if (!mCategories.contains(category)) { return category; } } return null; } /** * Test whether this filter matches the given intent. * * @param intent The Intent to compare against. * @param resolve If true, the intent's type will be resolved by calling * Intent.resolveType(); otherwise a simple match against * Intent.type will be performed. * @param logTag Tag to use in debugging messages. * * @return Returns either a valid match constant (a combination of * {@link #MATCH_CATEGORY_MASK} and {@link #MATCH_ADJUSTMENT_MASK}), * or one of the error codes {@link #NO_MATCH_TYPE} if the type didn't match, * {@link #NO_MATCH_DATA} if the scheme/path didn't match, * {@link #NO_MATCH_ACTION} if the action didn't match, or * {@link #NO_MATCH_CATEGORY} if one or more categories didn't match. * * @see #match(String, String, String, android.net.Uri , Set, String) */ public final int match(ContentResolver resolver, Intent intent, boolean resolve, String logTag) { String type = resolve ? intent.resolveType(resolver) : intent.getType(); return match(intent.getAction(), type, intent.getScheme(), intent.getData(), intent.getCategories(), logTag); } /** * Test whether this filter matches the given intent data. A match is * only successful if the actions and categories in the Intent match * against the filter, as described in {@link IntentFilter}; in that case, * the match result returned will be as per {@link #matchData}. * * @param action The intent action to match against (Intent.getAction). * @param type The intent type to match against (Intent.resolveType()). * @param scheme The data scheme to match against (Intent.getScheme()). * @param data The data URI to match against (Intent.getData()). * @param categories The categories to match against * (Intent.getCategories()). * @param logTag Tag to use in debugging messages. * * @return Returns either a valid match constant (a combination of * {@link #MATCH_CATEGORY_MASK} and {@link #MATCH_ADJUSTMENT_MASK}), * or one of the error codes {@link #NO_MATCH_TYPE} if the type didn't match, * {@link #NO_MATCH_DATA} if the scheme/path didn't match, * {@link #NO_MATCH_ACTION} if the action didn't match, or * {@link #NO_MATCH_CATEGORY} if one or more categories didn't match. * * @see #matchData * @see Intent#getAction * @see Intent#resolveType * @see Intent#getScheme * @see Intent#getData * @see Intent#getCategories */ public final int match(String action, String type, String scheme, Uri data, Set categories, String logTag) { if (action != null && !matchAction(action)) { if (false) Log.v( logTag, "No matching action " + action + " for " + this); return NO_MATCH_ACTION; } int dataMatch = matchData(type, scheme, data); if (dataMatch < 0) { if (false) { if (dataMatch == NO_MATCH_TYPE) { Log.v(logTag, "No matching type " + type + " for " + this); } if (dataMatch == NO_MATCH_DATA) { Log.v(logTag, "No matching scheme/path " + data + " for " + this); } } return dataMatch; } String categoryMismatch = matchCategories(categories); if (categoryMismatch != null) { if (false) { Log.v(logTag, "No matching category " + categoryMismatch + " for " + this); } return NO_MATCH_CATEGORY; } // It would be nice to treat container activities as more // important than ones that can be embedded, but this is not the way... if (false) { if (categories != null) { dataMatch -= mCategories.size() - categories.size(); } } return dataMatch; } /** * Write the contents of the IntentFilter as an XML stream. */ public void writeToXml(XmlSerializer serializer) throws IOException { if (getAutoVerify()) { serializer.attribute(null, AUTO_VERIFY_STR, Boolean.toString(true)); } int N = countActions(); for (int i=0; i= 0) { serializer.attribute(null, PORT_STR, Integer.toString(ae.getPort())); } serializer.endTag(null, AUTH_STR); } N = countDataPaths(); for (int i=0; i outerDepth)) { if (type == XmlPullParser.END_TAG || type == XmlPullParser.TEXT) { continue; } String tagName = parser.getName(); if (tagName.equals(ACTION_STR)) { String name = parser.getAttributeValue(null, NAME_STR); if (name != null) { addAction(name); } } else if (tagName.equals(CAT_STR)) { String name = parser.getAttributeValue(null, NAME_STR); if (name != null) { addCategory(name); } } else if (tagName.equals(TYPE_STR)) { String name = parser.getAttributeValue(null, NAME_STR); if (name != null) { try { addDataType(name); } catch (MalformedMimeTypeException e) { } } } else if (tagName.equals(SCHEME_STR)) { String name = parser.getAttributeValue(null, NAME_STR); if (name != null) { addDataScheme(name); } } else if (tagName.equals(SSP_STR)) { String ssp = parser.getAttributeValue(null, LITERAL_STR); if (ssp != null) { addDataSchemeSpecificPart(ssp, PatternMatcher.PATTERN_LITERAL); } else if ((ssp=parser.getAttributeValue(null, PREFIX_STR)) != null) { addDataSchemeSpecificPart(ssp, PatternMatcher.PATTERN_PREFIX); } else if ((ssp=parser.getAttributeValue(null, SGLOB_STR)) != null) { addDataSchemeSpecificPart(ssp, PatternMatcher.PATTERN_SIMPLE_GLOB); } } else if (tagName.equals(AUTH_STR)) { String host = parser.getAttributeValue(null, HOST_STR); String port = parser.getAttributeValue(null, PORT_STR); if (host != null) { addDataAuthority(host, port); } } else if (tagName.equals(PATH_STR)) { String path = parser.getAttributeValue(null, LITERAL_STR); if (path != null) { addDataPath(path, PatternMatcher.PATTERN_LITERAL); } else if ((path=parser.getAttributeValue(null, PREFIX_STR)) != null) { addDataPath(path, PatternMatcher.PATTERN_PREFIX); } else if ((path=parser.getAttributeValue(null, SGLOB_STR)) != null) { addDataPath(path, PatternMatcher.PATTERN_SIMPLE_GLOB); } } else { Log.w("IntentFilter", "Unknown tag parsing IntentFilter: " + tagName); } XmlUtils.skipCurrentTag(parser); } } public void dump(Printer du, String prefix) { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(256); if (mActions.size() > 0) { Iterator it = mActions.iterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { sb.setLength(0); sb.append(prefix); sb.append("Action: \""); sb.append(it.next()); sb.append("\""); du.println(sb.toString()); } } if (mCategories != null) { Iterator it = mCategories.iterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { sb.setLength(0); sb.append(prefix); sb.append("Category: \""); sb.append(it.next()); sb.append("\""); du.println(sb.toString()); } } if (mDataSchemes != null) { Iterator it = mDataSchemes.iterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { sb.setLength(0); sb.append(prefix); sb.append("Scheme: \""); sb.append(it.next()); sb.append("\""); du.println(sb.toString()); } } if (mDataSchemeSpecificParts != null) { Iterator it = mDataSchemeSpecificParts.iterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { PatternMatcher pe = it.next(); sb.setLength(0); sb.append(prefix); sb.append("Ssp: \""); sb.append(pe); sb.append("\""); du.println(sb.toString()); } } if (mDataAuthorities != null) { Iterator it = mDataAuthorities.iterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { AuthorityEntry ae = it.next(); sb.setLength(0); sb.append(prefix); sb.append("Authority: \""); sb.append(ae.mHost); sb.append("\": "); sb.append(ae.mPort); if (ae.mWild) sb.append(" WILD"); du.println(sb.toString()); } } if (mDataPaths != null) { Iterator it = mDataPaths.iterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { PatternMatcher pe = it.next(); sb.setLength(0); sb.append(prefix); sb.append("Path: \""); sb.append(pe); sb.append("\""); du.println(sb.toString()); } } if (mDataTypes != null) { Iterator it = mDataTypes.iterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { sb.setLength(0); sb.append(prefix); sb.append("Type: \""); sb.append(it.next()); sb.append("\""); du.println(sb.toString()); } } if (mPriority != 0 || mHasPartialTypes) { sb.setLength(0); sb.append(prefix); sb.append("mPriority="); sb.append(mPriority); sb.append(", mHasPartialTypes="); sb.append(mHasPartialTypes); du.println(sb.toString()); } { sb.setLength(0); sb.append(prefix); sb.append("AutoVerify="); sb.append(getAutoVerify()); du.println(sb.toString()); } } public static final Parcelable.Creator CREATOR = new Parcelable.Creator() { public IntentFilter createFromParcel(Parcel source) { return new IntentFilter(source); } public IntentFilter[] newArray(int size) { return new IntentFilter[size]; } }; public final int describeContents() { return 0; } public final void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) { dest.writeStringList(mActions); if (mCategories != null) { dest.writeInt(1); dest.writeStringList(mCategories); } else { dest.writeInt(0); } if (mDataSchemes != null) { dest.writeInt(1); dest.writeStringList(mDataSchemes); } else { dest.writeInt(0); } if (mDataTypes != null) { dest.writeInt(1); dest.writeStringList(mDataTypes); } else { dest.writeInt(0); } if (mDataSchemeSpecificParts != null) { final int N = mDataSchemeSpecificParts.size(); dest.writeInt(N); for (int i=0; i(); source.readStringList(mActions); if (source.readInt() != 0) { mCategories = new ArrayList(); source.readStringList(mCategories); } if (source.readInt() != 0) { mDataSchemes = new ArrayList(); source.readStringList(mDataSchemes); } if (source.readInt() != 0) { mDataTypes = new ArrayList(); source.readStringList(mDataTypes); } int N = source.readInt(); if (N > 0) { mDataSchemeSpecificParts = new ArrayList(N); for (int i=0; i 0) { mDataAuthorities = new ArrayList(N); for (int i=0; i 0) { mDataPaths = new ArrayList(N); for (int i=0; i 0; setAutoVerify(source.readInt() > 0); } private final boolean findMimeType(String type) { final ArrayList t = mDataTypes; if (type == null) { return false; } if (t.contains(type)) { return true; } // Deal with an Intent wanting to match every type in the IntentFilter. final int typeLength = type.length(); if (typeLength == 3 && type.equals("*/*")) { return !t.isEmpty(); } // Deal with this IntentFilter wanting to match every Intent type. if (mHasPartialTypes && t.contains("*")) { return true; } final int slashpos = type.indexOf('/'); if (slashpos > 0) { if (mHasPartialTypes && t.contains(type.substring(0, slashpos))) { return true; } if (typeLength == slashpos+2 && type.charAt(slashpos+1) == '*') { // Need to look through all types for one that matches // our base... final int numTypes = t.size(); for (int i = 0; i < numTypes; i++) { final String v = t.get(i); if (type.regionMatches(0, v, 0, slashpos+1)) { return true; } } } } return false; } /** * @hide */ public ArrayList getHostsList() { ArrayList result = new ArrayList<>(); Iterator it = authoritiesIterator(); if (it != null) { while (it.hasNext()) { IntentFilter.AuthorityEntry entry = it.next(); result.add(entry.getHost()); } } return result; } /** * @hide */ public String[] getHosts() { ArrayList list = getHostsList(); return list.toArray(new String[list.size()]); } }