Intent.java revision b3cddae4994128983b6bf7e808a7670f90cc30e4
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It 48 * can be used with {@link Context#startActivity(Intent) startActivity} to 49 * launch an {@link android.app.Activity}, 50 * {@link android.content.Context#sendBroadcast(Intent) broadcastIntent} to 51 * send it to any interested {@link BroadcastReceiver BroadcastReceiver} components, 52 * and {@link android.content.Context#startService} or 53 * {@link android.content.Context#bindService} to communicate with a 54 * background {@link android.app.Service}. 55 * 56 * <p>An Intent provides a facility for performing late runtime binding between 57 * the code in different applications. Its most significant use is in the 58 * launching of activities, where it can be thought of as the glue between 59 * activities. It is 60 * basically a passive data structure holding an abstract description of an 61 * action to be performed. The primary pieces of information in an intent 62 * are:</p> 63 * 64 * <ul> 65 * <li> <p><b>action</b> -- The general action to be performed, such as 66 * {@link #ACTION_VIEW}, {@link #ACTION_EDIT}, {@link #ACTION_MAIN}, 67 * etc.</p> 68 * </li> 69 * <li> <p><b>data</b> -- The data to operate on, such as a person record 70 * in the contacts database, expressed as a {@link android.net.Uri}.</p> 71 * </li> 72 * </ul> 73 * 74 * 75 * <p>Some examples of action/data pairs are:</p> 76 * 77 * <ul> 78 * <li> <p><b>{@link #ACTION_VIEW} <i>content://contacts/1</i></b> -- Display 79 * information about the person whose identifier is "1".</p> 80 * </li> 81 * <li> <p><b>{@link #ACTION_DIAL} <i>content://contacts/1</i></b> -- Display 82 * the phone dialer with the person filled in.</p> 83 * </li> 84 * <li> <p><b>{@link #ACTION_VIEW} <i>tel:123</i></b> -- Display 85 * the phone dialer with the given number filled in. Note how the 86 * VIEW action does what what is considered the most reasonable thing for 87 * a particular URI.</p> 88 * </li> 89 * <li> <p><b>{@link #ACTION_DIAL} <i>tel:123</i></b> -- Display 90 * the phone dialer with the given number filled in.</p> 91 * </li> 92 * <li> <p><b>{@link #ACTION_EDIT} <i>content://contacts/1</i></b> -- Edit 93 * information about the person whose identifier is "1".</p> 94 * </li> 95 * <li> <p><b>{@link #ACTION_VIEW} <i>content://contacts/</i></b> -- Display 96 * a list of people, which the user can browse through. This example is a 97 * typical top-level entry into the Contacts application, showing you the 98 * list of people. Selecting a particular person to view would result in a 99 * new intent { <b>{@link #ACTION_VIEW} <i>content://contacts/N</i></b> } 100 * being used to start an activity to display that person.</p> 101 * </li> 102 * </ul> 103 * 104 * <p>In addition to these primary attributes, there are a number of secondary 105 * attributes that you can also include with an intent:</p> 106 * 107 * <ul> 108 * <li> <p><b>category</b> -- Gives additional information about the action 109 * to execute. For example, {@link #CATEGORY_LAUNCHER} means it should 110 * appear in the Launcher as a top-level application, while 111 * {@link #CATEGORY_ALTERNATIVE} means it should be included in a list 112 * of alternative actions the user can perform on a piece of data.</p> 113 * <li> <p><b>type</b> -- Specifies an explicit type (a MIME type) of the 114 * intent data. Normally the type is inferred from the data itself. 115 * By setting this attribute, you disable that evaluation and force 116 * an explicit type.</p> 117 * <li> <p><b>component</b> -- Specifies an explicit name of a component 118 * class to use for the intent. Normally this is determined by looking 119 * at the other information in the intent (the action, data/type, and 120 * categories) and matching that with a component that can handle it. 121 * If this attribute is set then none of the evaluation is performed, 122 * and this component is used exactly as is. By specifying this attribute, 123 * all of the other Intent attributes become optional.</p> 124 * <li> <p><b>extras</b> -- This is a {@link Bundle} of any additional information. 125 * This can be used to provide extended information to the component. 126 * For example, if we have a action to send an e-mail message, we could 127 * also include extra pieces of data here to supply a subject, body, 128 * etc.</p> 129 * </ul> 130 * 131 * <p>Here are some examples of other operations you can specify as intents 132 * using these additional parameters:</p> 133 * 134 * <ul> 135 * <li> <p><b>{@link #ACTION_MAIN} with category {@link #CATEGORY_HOME}</b> -- 136 * Launch the home screen.</p> 137 * </li> 138 * <li> <p><b>{@link #ACTION_GET_CONTENT} with MIME type 139 * <i>{@link android.provider.Contacts.Phones#CONTENT_URI 140 * vnd.android.cursor.item/phone}</i></b> 141 * -- Display the list of people's phone numbers, allowing the user to 142 * browse through them and pick one and return it to the parent activity.</p> 143 * </li> 144 * <li> <p><b>{@link #ACTION_GET_CONTENT} with MIME type 145 * <i>*{@literal /}*</i> and category {@link #CATEGORY_OPENABLE}</b> 146 * -- Display all pickers for data that can be opened with 147 * {@link ContentResolver#openInputStream(Uri) ContentResolver.openInputStream()}, 148 * allowing the user to pick one of them and then some data inside of it 149 * and returning the resulting URI to the caller. This can be used, 150 * for example, in an e-mail application to allow the user to pick some 151 * data to include as an attachment.</p> 152 * </li> 153 * </ul> 154 * 155 * <p>There are a variety of standard Intent action and category constants 156 * defined in the Intent class, but applications can also define their own. 157 * These strings use java style scoping, to ensure they are unique -- for 158 * example, the standard {@link #ACTION_VIEW} is called 159 * "android.app.action.VIEW".</p> 160 * 161 * <p>Put together, the set of actions, data types, categories, and extra data 162 * defines a language for the system allowing for the expression of phrases 163 * such as "call john smith's cell". As applications are added to the system, 164 * they can extend this language by adding new actions, types, and categories, or 165 * they can modify the behavior of existing phrases by supplying their own 166 * activities that handle them.</p> 167 * 168 * <a name="IntentResolution"></a> 169 * <h3>Intent Resolution</h3> 170 * 171 * <p>There are two primary forms of intents you will use. 172 * 173 * <ul> 174 * <li> <p><b>Explicit Intents</b> have specified a component (via 175 * {@link #setComponent} or {@link #setClass}), which provides the exact 176 * class to be run. Often these will not include any other information, 177 * simply being a way for an application to launch various internal 178 * activities it has as the user interacts with the application. 179 * 180 * <li> <p><b>Implicit Intents</b> have not specified a component; 181 * instead, they must include enough information for the system to 182 * determine which of the available components is best to run for that 183 * intent. 184 * </ul> 185 * 186 * <p>When using implicit intents, given such an arbitrary intent we need to 187 * know what to do with it. This is handled by the process of <em>Intent 188 * resolution</em>, which maps an Intent to an {@link android.app.Activity}, 189 * {@link BroadcastReceiver}, or {@link android.app.Service} (or sometimes two or 190 * more activities/receivers) that can handle it.</p> 191 * 192 * <p>The intent resolution mechanism basically revolves around matching an 193 * Intent against all of the <intent-filter> descriptions in the 194 * installed application packages. (Plus, in the case of broadcasts, any {@link BroadcastReceiver} 195 * objects explicitly registered with {@link Context#registerReceiver}.) More 196 * details on this can be found in the documentation on the {@link 197 * IntentFilter} class.</p> 198 * 199 * <p>There are three pieces of information in the Intent that are used for 200 * resolution: the action, type, and category. Using this information, a query 201 * is done on the {@link PackageManager} for a component that can handle the 202 * intent. The appropriate component is determined based on the intent 203 * information supplied in the <code>AndroidManifest.xml</code> file as 204 * follows:</p> 205 * 206 * <ul> 207 * <li> <p>The <b>action</b>, if given, must be listed by the component as 208 * one it handles.</p> 209 * <li> <p>The <b>type</b> is retrieved from the Intent's data, if not 210 * already supplied in the Intent. Like the action, if a type is 211 * included in the intent (either explicitly or implicitly in its 212 * data), then this must be listed by the component as one it handles.</p> 213 * <li> For data that is not a <code>content:</code> URI and where no explicit 214 * type is included in the Intent, instead the <b>scheme</b> of the 215 * intent data (such as <code>http:</code> or <code>mailto:</code>) is 216 * considered. Again like the action, if we are matching a scheme it 217 * must be listed by the component as one it can handle. 218 * <li> <p>The <b>categories</b>, if supplied, must <em>all</em> be listed 219 * by the activity as categories it handles. That is, if you include 220 * the categories {@link #CATEGORY_LAUNCHER} and 221 * {@link #CATEGORY_ALTERNATIVE}, then you will only resolve to components 222 * with an intent that lists <em>both</em> of those categories. 223 * Activities will very often need to support the 224 * {@link #CATEGORY_DEFAULT} so that they can be found by 225 * {@link Context#startActivity Context.startActivity()}.</p> 226 * </ul> 227 * 228 * <p>For example, consider the Note Pad sample application that 229 * allows user to browse through a list of notes data and view details about 230 * individual items. Text in italics indicate places were you would replace a 231 * name with one specific to your own package.</p> 232 * 233 * <pre> <manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" 234 * package="<i>com.android.notepad</i>"> 235 * <application android:icon="@drawable/app_notes" 236 * android:label="@string/app_name"> 237 * 238 * <provider class=".NotePadProvider" 239 * android:authorities="<i>com.google.provider.NotePad</i>" /> 240 * 241 * <activity class=".NotesList" android:label="@string/title_notes_list"> 242 * <intent-filter> 243 * <action android:value="android.intent.action.MAIN" /> 244 * <category android:value="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" /> 245 * </intent-filter> 246 * <intent-filter> 247 * <action android:value="android.intent.action.VIEW" /> 248 * <action android:value="android.intent.action.EDIT" /> 249 * <action android:value="android.intent.action.PICK" /> 250 * <category android:value="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> 251 * <type android:value="vnd.android.cursor.dir/<i>vnd.google.note</i>" /> 252 * </intent-filter> 253 * <intent-filter> 254 * <action android:value="android.intent.action.GET_CONTENT" /> 255 * <category android:value="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> 256 * <type android:value="vnd.android.cursor.item/<i>vnd.google.note</i>" /> 257 * </intent-filter> 258 * </activity> 259 * 260 * <activity class=".NoteEditor" android:label="@string/title_note"> 261 * <intent-filter android:label="@string/resolve_edit"> 262 * <action android:value="android.intent.action.VIEW" /> 263 * <action android:value="android.intent.action.EDIT" /> 264 * <category android:value="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> 265 * <type android:value="vnd.android.cursor.item/<i>vnd.google.note</i>" /> 266 * </intent-filter> 267 * 268 * <intent-filter> 269 * <action android:value="android.intent.action.INSERT" /> 270 * <category android:value="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> 271 * <type android:value="vnd.android.cursor.dir/<i>vnd.google.note</i>" /> 272 * </intent-filter> 273 * 274 * </activity> 275 * 276 * <activity class=".TitleEditor" android:label="@string/title_edit_title" 277 * android:theme="@android:style/Theme.Dialog"> 278 * <intent-filter android:label="@string/resolve_title"> 279 * <action android:value="<i>com.android.notepad.action.EDIT_TITLE</i>" /> 280 * <category android:value="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> 281 * <category android:value="android.intent.category.ALTERNATIVE" /> 282 * <category android:value="android.intent.category.SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE" /> 283 * <type android:value="vnd.android.cursor.item/<i>vnd.google.note</i>" /> 284 * </intent-filter> 285 * </activity> 286 * 287 * </application> 288 * </manifest></pre> 289 * 290 * <p>The first activity, 291 * <code>com.android.notepad.NotesList</code>, serves as our main 292 * entry into the app. It can do three things as described by its three intent 293 * templates: 294 * <ol> 295 * <li><pre> 296 * <intent-filter> 297 * <action android:value="{@link #ACTION_MAIN android.intent.action.MAIN}" /> 298 * <category android:value="{@link #CATEGORY_LAUNCHER android.intent.category.LAUNCHER}" /> 299 * </intent-filter></pre> 300 * <p>This provides a top-level entry into the NotePad application: the standard 301 * MAIN action is a main entry point (not requiring any other information in 302 * the Intent), and the LAUNCHER category says that this entry point should be 303 * listed in the application launcher.</p> 304 * <li><pre> 305 * <intent-filter> 306 * <action android:value="{@link #ACTION_VIEW android.intent.action.VIEW}" /> 307 * <action android:value="{@link #ACTION_EDIT android.intent.action.EDIT}" /> 308 * <action android:value="{@link #ACTION_PICK android.intent.action.PICK}" /> 309 * <category android:value="{@link #CATEGORY_DEFAULT android.intent.category.DEFAULT}" /> 310 * <type android:value="vnd.android.cursor.dir/<i>vnd.google.note</i>" /> 311 * </intent-filter></pre> 312 * <p>This declares the things that the activity can do on a directory of 313 * notes. The type being supported is given with the <type> tag, where 314 * <code>vnd.android.cursor.dir/vnd.google.note</code> is a URI from which 315 * a Cursor of zero or more items (<code>vnd.android.cursor.dir</code>) can 316 * be retrieved which holds our note pad data (<code>vnd.google.note</code>). 317 * The activity allows the user to view or edit the directory of data (via 318 * the VIEW and EDIT actions), or to pick a particular note and return it 319 * to the caller (via the PICK action). Note also the DEFAULT category 320 * supplied here: this is <em>required</em> for the 321 * {@link Context#startActivity Context.startActivity} method to resolve your 322 * activity when its component name is not explicitly specified.</p> 323 * <li><pre> 324 * <intent-filter> 325 * <action android:value="{@link #ACTION_GET_CONTENT android.intent.action.GET_CONTENT}" /> 326 * <category android:value="{@link #CATEGORY_DEFAULT android.intent.category.DEFAULT}" /> 327 * <type android:value="vnd.android.cursor.item/<i>vnd.google.note</i>" /> 328 * </intent-filter></pre> 329 * <p>This filter describes the ability return to the caller a note selected by 330 * the user without needing to know where it came from. The data type 331 * <code>vnd.android.cursor.item/vnd.google.note</code> is a URI from which 332 * a Cursor of exactly one (<code>vnd.android.cursor.item</code>) item can 333 * be retrieved which contains our note pad data (<code>vnd.google.note</code>). 334 * The GET_CONTENT action is similar to the PICK action, where the activity 335 * will return to its caller a piece of data selected by the user. Here, 336 * however, the caller specifies the type of data they desire instead of 337 * the type of data the user will be picking from.</p> 338 * </ol> 339 * 340 * <p>Given these capabilities, the following intents will resolve to the 341 * NotesList activity:</p> 342 * 343 * <ul> 344 * <li> <p><b>{ action=android.app.action.MAIN }</b> matches all of the 345 * activities that can be used as top-level entry points into an 346 * application.</p> 347 * <li> <p><b>{ action=android.app.action.MAIN, 348 * category=android.app.category.LAUNCHER }</b> is the actual intent 349 * used by the Launcher to populate its top-level list.</p> 350 * <li> <p><b>{ action=android.app.action.VIEW 351 * data=content://com.google.provider.NotePad/notes }</b> 352 * displays a list of all the notes under 353 * "content://com.google.provider.NotePad/notes", which 354 * the user can browse through and see the details on.</p> 355 * <li> <p><b>{ action=android.app.action.PICK 356 * data=content://com.google.provider.NotePad/notes }</b> 357 * provides a list of the notes under 358 * "content://com.google.provider.NotePad/notes", from which 359 * the user can pick a note whose data URL is returned back to the caller.</p> 360 * <li> <p><b>{ action=android.app.action.GET_CONTENT 361 * type=vnd.android.cursor.item/vnd.google.note }</b> 362 * is similar to the pick action, but allows the caller to specify the 363 * kind of data they want back so that the system can find the appropriate 364 * activity to pick something of that data type.</p> 365 * </ul> 366 * 367 * <p>The second activity, 368 * <code>com.android.notepad.NoteEditor</code>, shows the user a single 369 * note entry and allows them to edit it. It can do two things as described 370 * by its two intent templates: 371 * <ol> 372 * <li><pre> 373 * <intent-filter android:label="@string/resolve_edit"> 374 * <action android:value="{@link #ACTION_VIEW android.intent.action.VIEW}" /> 375 * <action android:value="{@link #ACTION_EDIT android.intent.action.EDIT}" /> 376 * <category android:value="{@link #CATEGORY_DEFAULT android.intent.category.DEFAULT}" /> 377 * <type android:value="vnd.android.cursor.item/<i>vnd.google.note</i>" /> 378 * </intent-filter></pre> 379 * <p>The first, primary, purpose of this activity is to let the user interact 380 * with a single note, as decribed by the MIME type 381 * <code>vnd.android.cursor.item/vnd.google.note</code>. The activity can 382 * either VIEW a note or allow the user to EDIT it. Again we support the 383 * DEFAULT category to allow the activity to be launched without explicitly 384 * specifying its component.</p> 385 * <li><pre> 386 * <intent-filter> 387 * <action android:value="{@link #ACTION_INSERT android.intent.action.INSERT}" /> 388 * <category android:value="{@link #CATEGORY_DEFAULT android.intent.category.DEFAULT}" /> 389 * <type android:value="vnd.android.cursor.dir/<i>vnd.google.note</i>" /> 390 * </intent-filter></pre> 391 * <p>The secondary use of this activity is to insert a new note entry into 392 * an existing directory of notes. This is used when the user creates a new 393 * note: the INSERT action is executed on the directory of notes, causing 394 * this activity to run and have the user create the new note data which 395 * it then adds to the content provider.</p> 396 * </ol> 397 * 398 * <p>Given these capabilities, the following intents will resolve to the 399 * NoteEditor activity:</p> 400 * 401 * <ul> 402 * <li> <p><b>{ action=android.app.action.VIEW 403 * data=content://com.google.provider.NotePad/notes/<var>{ID}</var> }</b> 404 * shows the user the content of note <var>{ID}</var>.</p> 405 * <li> <p><b>{ action=android.app.action.EDIT 406 * data=content://com.google.provider.NotePad/notes/<var>{ID}</var> }</b> 407 * allows the user to edit the content of note <var>{ID}</var>.</p> 408 * <li> <p><b>{ action=android.app.action.INSERT 409 * data=content://com.google.provider.NotePad/notes }</b> 410 * creates a new, empty note in the notes list at 411 * "content://com.google.provider.NotePad/notes" 412 * and allows the user to edit it. If they keep their changes, the URI 413 * of the newly created note is returned to the caller.</p> 414 * </ul> 415 * 416 * <p>The last activity, 417 * <code>com.android.notepad.TitleEditor</code>, allows the user to 418 * edit the title of a note. This could be implemented as a class that the 419 * application directly invokes (by explicitly setting its component in 420 * the Intent), but here we show a way you can publish alternative 421 * operations on existing data:</p> 422 * 423 * <pre> 424 * <intent-filter android:label="@string/resolve_title"> 425 * <action android:value="<i>com.android.notepad.action.EDIT_TITLE</i>" /> 426 * <category android:value="{@link #CATEGORY_DEFAULT android.intent.category.DEFAULT}" /> 427 * <category android:value="{@link #CATEGORY_ALTERNATIVE android.intent.category.ALTERNATIVE}" /> 428 * <category android:value="{@link #CATEGORY_SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE android.intent.category.SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE}" /> 429 * <type android:value="vnd.android.cursor.item/<i>vnd.google.note</i>" /> 430 * </intent-filter></pre> 431 * 432 * <p>In the single intent template here, we 433 * have created our own private action called 434 * <code>com.android.notepad.action.EDIT_TITLE</code> which means to 435 * edit the title of a note. It must be invoked on a specific note 436 * (data type <code>vnd.android.cursor.item/vnd.google.note</code>) like the previous 437 * view and edit actions, but here displays and edits the title contained 438 * in the note data. 439 * 440 * <p>In addition to supporting the default category as usual, our title editor 441 * also supports two other standard categories: ALTERNATIVE and 442 * SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE. Implementing 443 * these categories allows others to find the special action it provides 444 * without directly knowing about it, through the 445 * {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#queryIntentActivityOptions} method, or 446 * more often to build dynamic menu items with 447 * {@link android.view.Menu#addIntentOptions}. Note that in the intent 448 * template here was also supply an explicit name for the template 449 * (via <code>android:label="@string/resolve_title"</code>) to better control 450 * what the user sees when presented with this activity as an alternative 451 * action to the data they are viewing. 452 * 453 * <p>Given these capabilities, the following intent will resolve to the 454 * TitleEditor activity:</p> 455 * 456 * <ul> 457 * <li> <p><b>{ action=com.android.notepad.action.EDIT_TITLE 458 * data=content://com.google.provider.NotePad/notes/<var>{ID}</var> }</b> 459 * displays and allows the user to edit the title associated 460 * with note <var>{ID}</var>.</p> 461 * </ul> 462 * 463 * <h3>Standard Activity Actions</h3> 464 * 465 * <p>These are the current standard actions that Intent defines for launching 466 * activities (usually through {@link Context#startActivity}. The most 467 * important, and by far most frequently used, are {@link #ACTION_MAIN} and 468 * {@link #ACTION_EDIT}. 469 * 470 * <ul> 471 * <li> {@link #ACTION_MAIN} 472 * <li> {@link #ACTION_VIEW} 473 * <li> {@link #ACTION_ATTACH_DATA} 474 * <li> {@link #ACTION_EDIT} 475 * <li> {@link #ACTION_PICK} 476 * <li> {@link #ACTION_CHOOSER} 477 * <li> {@link #ACTION_GET_CONTENT} 478 * <li> {@link #ACTION_DIAL} 479 * <li> {@link #ACTION_CALL} 480 * <li> {@link #ACTION_SEND} 481 * <li> {@link #ACTION_SENDTO} 482 * <li> {@link #ACTION_ANSWER} 483 * <li> {@link #ACTION_INSERT} 484 * <li> {@link #ACTION_DELETE} 485 * <li> {@link #ACTION_RUN} 486 * <li> {@link #ACTION_SYNC} 487 * <li> {@link #ACTION_PICK_ACTIVITY} 488 * <li> {@link #ACTION_SEARCH} 489 * <li> {@link #ACTION_WEB_SEARCH} 490 * <li> {@link #ACTION_FACTORY_TEST} 491 * </ul> 492 * 493 * <h3>Standard Broadcast Actions</h3> 494 * 495 * <p>These are the current standard actions that Intent defines for receiving 496 * broadcasts (usually through {@link Context#registerReceiver} or a 497 * <receiver> tag in a manifest). 498 * 499 * <ul> 500 * <li> {@link #ACTION_TIME_TICK} 501 * <li> {@link #ACTION_TIME_CHANGED} 502 * <li> {@link #ACTION_TIMEZONE_CHANGED} 503 * <li> {@link #ACTION_BOOT_COMPLETED} 504 * <li> {@link #ACTION_PACKAGE_ADDED} 505 * <li> {@link #ACTION_PACKAGE_CHANGED} 506 * <li> {@link #ACTION_PACKAGE_REMOVED} 507 * <li> {@link #ACTION_PACKAGE_RESTARTED} 508 * <li> {@link #ACTION_PACKAGE_DATA_CLEARED} 509 * <li> {@link #ACTION_UID_REMOVED} 510 * <li> {@link #ACTION_BATTERY_CHANGED} 511 * </ul> 512 * 513 * <h3>Standard Categories</h3> 514 * 515 * <p>These are the current standard categories that can be used to further 516 * clarify an Intent via {@link #addCategory}. 517 * 518 * <ul> 519 * <li> {@link #CATEGORY_DEFAULT} 520 * <li> {@link #CATEGORY_BROWSABLE} 521 * <li> {@link #CATEGORY_TAB} 522 * <li> {@link #CATEGORY_ALTERNATIVE} 523 * <li> {@link #CATEGORY_SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE} 524 * <li> {@link #CATEGORY_LAUNCHER} 525 * <li> {@link #CATEGORY_INFO} 526 * <li> {@link #CATEGORY_HOME} 527 * <li> {@link #CATEGORY_PREFERENCE} 528 * <li> {@link #CATEGORY_TEST} 529 * </ul> 530 * 531 * <h3>Standard Extra Data</h3> 532 * 533 * <p>These are the current standard fields that can be used as extra data via 534 * {@link #putExtra}. 535 * 536 * <ul> 537 * <li> {@link #EXTRA_TEMPLATE} 538 * <li> {@link #EXTRA_INTENT} 539 * <li> {@link #EXTRA_STREAM} 540 * <li> {@link #EXTRA_TEXT} 541 * </ul> 542 * 543 * <h3>Flags</h3> 544 * 545 * <p>These are the possible flags that can be used in the Intent via 546 * {@link #setFlags} and {@link #addFlags}. See {@link #setFlags} for a list 547 * of all possible flags. 548 */ 549public class Intent implements Parcelable { 550 // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 551 // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 552 // Standard intent activity actions (see action variable). 553 554 /** 555 * Activity Action: Start as a main entry point, does not expect to 556 * receive data. 557 * <p>Input: nothing 558 * <p>Output: nothing 559 */ 560 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 561 public static final String ACTION_MAIN = "android.intent.action.MAIN"; 562 563 /** 564 * Activity Action: Display the data to the user. This is the most common 565 * action performed on data -- it is the generic action you can use on 566 * a piece of data to get the most reasonable thing to occur. For example, 567 * when used on a contacts entry it will view the entry; when used on a 568 * mailto: URI it will bring up a compose window filled with the information 569 * supplied by the URI; when used with a tel: URI it will invoke the 570 * dialer. 571 * <p>Input: {@link #getData} is URI from which to retrieve data. 572 * <p>Output: nothing. 573 */ 574 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 575 public static final String ACTION_VIEW = "android.intent.action.VIEW"; 576 577 /** 578 * A synonym for {@link #ACTION_VIEW}, the "standard" action that is 579 * performed on a piece of data. 580 */ 581 public static final String ACTION_DEFAULT = ACTION_VIEW; 582 583 /** 584 * Used to indicate that some piece of data should be attached to some other 585 * place. For example, image data could be attached to a contact. It is up 586 * to the recipient to decide where the data should be attached; the intent 587 * does not specify the ultimate destination. 588 * <p>Input: {@link #getData} is URI of data to be attached. 589 * <p>Output: nothing. 590 */ 591 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 592 public static final String ACTION_ATTACH_DATA = "android.intent.action.ATTACH_DATA"; 593 594 /** 595 * Activity Action: Provide explicit editable access to the given data. 596 * <p>Input: {@link #getData} is URI of data to be edited. 597 * <p>Output: nothing. 598 */ 599 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 600 public static final String ACTION_EDIT = "android.intent.action.EDIT"; 601 602 /** 603 * Activity Action: Pick an existing item, or insert a new item, and then edit it. 604 * <p>Input: {@link #getType} is the desired MIME type of the item to create or edit. 605 * The extras can contain type specific data to pass through to the editing/creating 606 * activity. 607 * <p>Output: The URI of the item that was picked. This must be a content: 608 * URI so that any receiver can access it. 609 */ 610 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 611 public static final String ACTION_INSERT_OR_EDIT = "android.intent.action.INSERT_OR_EDIT"; 612 613 /** 614 * Activity Action: Pick an item from the data, returning what was selected. 615 * <p>Input: {@link #getData} is URI containing a directory of data 616 * (vnd.android.cursor.dir/*) from which to pick an item. 617 * <p>Output: The URI of the item that was picked. 618 */ 619 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 620 public static final String ACTION_PICK = "android.intent.action.PICK"; 621 622 /** 623 * Activity Action: Creates a shortcut. 624 * <p>Input: Nothing.</p> 625 * <p>Output: An Intent representing the shortcut. The intent must contain three 626 * extras: SHORTCUT_INTENT (value: Intent), SHORTCUT_NAME (value: String), 627 * and SHORTCUT_ICON (value: Bitmap) or SHORTCUT_ICON_RESOURCE 628 * (value: ShortcutIconResource).</p> 629 * 630 * @see #EXTRA_SHORTCUT_INTENT 631 * @see #EXTRA_SHORTCUT_NAME 632 * @see #EXTRA_SHORTCUT_ICON 633 * @see #EXTRA_SHORTCUT_ICON_RESOURCE 634 * @see android.content.Intent.ShortcutIconResource 635 */ 636 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 637 public static final String ACTION_CREATE_SHORTCUT = "android.intent.action.CREATE_SHORTCUT"; 638 639 /** 640 * The name of the extra used to define the Intent of a shortcut. 641 * 642 * @see #ACTION_CREATE_SHORTCUT 643 */ 644 public static final String EXTRA_SHORTCUT_INTENT = "android.intent.extra.shortcut.INTENT"; 645 /** 646 * The name of the extra used to define the name of a shortcut. 647 * 648 * @see #ACTION_CREATE_SHORTCUT 649 */ 650 public static final String EXTRA_SHORTCUT_NAME = "android.intent.extra.shortcut.NAME"; 651 /** 652 * The name of the extra used to define the icon, as a Bitmap, of a shortcut. 653 * 654 * @see #ACTION_CREATE_SHORTCUT 655 */ 656 public static final String EXTRA_SHORTCUT_ICON = "android.intent.extra.shortcut.ICON"; 657 /** 658 * The name of the extra used to define the icon, as a ShortcutIconResource, of a shortcut. 659 * 660 * @see #ACTION_CREATE_SHORTCUT 661 * @see android.content.Intent.ShortcutIconResource 662 */ 663 public static final String EXTRA_SHORTCUT_ICON_RESOURCE = 664 "android.intent.extra.shortcut.ICON_RESOURCE"; 665 666 /** 667 * Represents a shortcut/live folder icon resource. 668 * 669 * @see Intent#ACTION_CREATE_SHORTCUT 670 * @see Intent#EXTRA_SHORTCUT_ICON_RESOURCE 671 * @see android.provider.LiveFolders#ACTION_CREATE_LIVE_FOLDER 672 * @see android.provider.LiveFolders#EXTRA_LIVE_FOLDER_ICON 673 */ 674 public static class ShortcutIconResource implements Parcelable { 675 /** 676 * The package name of the application containing the icon. 677 */ 678 public String packageName; 679 680 /** 681 * The resource name of the icon, including package, name and type. 682 */ 683 public String resourceName; 684 685 /** 686 * Creates a new ShortcutIconResource for the specified context and resource 687 * identifier. 688 * 689 * @param context The context of the application. 690 * @param resourceId The resource idenfitier for the icon. 691 * @return A new ShortcutIconResource with the specified's context package name 692 * and icon resource idenfitier. 693 */ 694 public static ShortcutIconResource fromContext(Context context, int resourceId) { 695 ShortcutIconResource icon = new ShortcutIconResource(); 696 icon.packageName = context.getPackageName(); 697 icon.resourceName = context.getResources().getResourceName(resourceId); 698 return icon; 699 } 700 701 /** 702 * Used to read a ShortcutIconResource from a Parcel. 703 */ 704 public static final Parcelable.Creator<ShortcutIconResource> CREATOR = 705 new Parcelable.Creator<ShortcutIconResource>() { 706 707 public ShortcutIconResource createFromParcel(Parcel source) { 708 ShortcutIconResource icon = new ShortcutIconResource(); 709 icon.packageName = source.readString(); 710 icon.resourceName = source.readString(); 711 return icon; 712 } 713 714 public ShortcutIconResource[] newArray(int size) { 715 return new ShortcutIconResource[size]; 716 } 717 }; 718 719 /** 720 * No special parcel contents. 721 */ 722 public int describeContents() { 723 return 0; 724 } 725 726 public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) { 727 dest.writeString(packageName); 728 dest.writeString(resourceName); 729 } 730 731 @Override 732 public String toString() { 733 return resourceName; 734 } 735 } 736 737 /** 738 * Activity Action: Display an activity chooser, allowing the user to pick 739 * what they want to before proceeding. This can be used as an alternative 740 * to the standard activity picker that is displayed by the system when 741 * you try to start an activity with multiple possible matches, with these 742 * differences in behavior: 743 * <ul> 744 * <li>You can specify the title that will appear in the activity chooser. 745 * <li>The user does not have the option to make one of the matching 746 * activities a preferred activity, and all possible activities will 747 * always be shown even if one of them is currently marked as the 748 * preferred activity. 749 * </ul> 750 * <p> 751 * This action should be used when the user will naturally expect to 752 * select an activity in order to proceed. An example if when not to use 753 * it is when the user clicks on a "mailto:" link. They would naturally 754 * expect to go directly to their mail app, so startActivity() should be 755 * called directly: it will 756 * either launch the current preferred app, or put up a dialog allowing the 757 * user to pick an app to use and optionally marking that as preferred. 758 * <p> 759 * In contrast, if the user is selecting a menu item to send a picture 760 * they are viewing to someone else, there are many different things they 761 * may want to do at this point: send it through e-mail, upload it to a 762 * web service, etc. In this case the CHOOSER action should be used, to 763 * always present to the user a list of the things they can do, with a 764 * nice title given by the caller such as "Send this photo with:". 765 * <p> 766 * As a convenience, an Intent of this form can be created with the 767 * {@link #createChooser} function. 768 * <p>Input: No data should be specified. get*Extra must have 769 * a {@link #EXTRA_INTENT} field containing the Intent being executed, 770 * and can optionally have a {@link #EXTRA_TITLE} field containing the 771 * title text to display in the chooser. 772 * <p>Output: Depends on the protocol of {@link #EXTRA_INTENT}. 773 */ 774 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 775 public static final String ACTION_CHOOSER = "android.intent.action.CHOOSER"; 776 777 /** 778 * Convenience function for creating a {@link #ACTION_CHOOSER} Intent. 779 * 780 * @param target The Intent that the user will be selecting an activity 781 * to perform. 782 * @param title Optional title that will be displayed in the chooser. 783 * @return Return a new Intent object that you can hand to 784 * {@link Context#startActivity(Intent) Context.startActivity()} and 785 * related methods. 786 */ 787 public static Intent createChooser(Intent target, CharSequence title) { 788 Intent intent = new Intent(ACTION_CHOOSER); 789 intent.putExtra(EXTRA_INTENT, target); 790 if (title != null) { 791 intent.putExtra(EXTRA_TITLE, title); 792 } 793 return intent; 794 } 795 /** 796 * Activity Action: Allow the user to select a particular kind of data and 797 * return it. This is different than {@link #ACTION_PICK} in that here we 798 * just say what kind of data is desired, not a URI of existing data from 799 * which the user can pick. A ACTION_GET_CONTENT could allow the user to 800 * create the data as it runs (for example taking a picture or recording a 801 * sound), let them browser over the web and download the desired data, 802 * etc. 803 * <p> 804 * There are two main ways to use this action: if you want an specific kind 805 * of data, such as a person contact, you set the MIME type to the kind of 806 * data you want and launch it with {@link Context#startActivity(Intent)}. 807 * The system will then launch the best application to select that kind 808 * of data for you. 809 * <p> 810 * You may also be interested in any of a set of types of content the user 811 * can pick. For example, an e-mail application that wants to allow the 812 * user to add an attachment to an e-mail message can use this action to 813 * bring up a list of all of the types of content the user can attach. 814 * <p> 815 * In this case, you should wrap the GET_CONTENT intent with a chooser 816 * (through {@link #createChooser}), which will give the proper interface 817 * for the user to pick how to send your data and allow you to specify 818 * a prompt indicating what they are doing. You will usually specify a 819 * broad MIME type (such as image/* or {@literal *}/*), resulting in a 820 * broad range of content types the user can select from. 821 * <p> 822 * When using such a broad GET_CONTENT action, it is often desireable to 823 * only pick from data that can be represented as a stream. This is 824 * accomplished by requiring the {@link #CATEGORY_OPENABLE} in the Intent. 825 * <p> 826 * Input: {@link #getType} is the desired MIME type to retrieve. Note 827 * that no URI is supplied in the intent, as there are no constraints on 828 * where the returned data originally comes from. You may also include the 829 * {@link #CATEGORY_OPENABLE} if you can only accept data that can be 830 * opened as a stream. 831 * <p> 832 * Output: The URI of the item that was picked. This must be a content: 833 * URI so that any receiver can access it. 834 */ 835 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 836 public static final String ACTION_GET_CONTENT = "android.intent.action.GET_CONTENT"; 837 /** 838 * Activity Action: Dial a number as specified by the data. This shows a 839 * UI with the number being dialed, allowing the user to explicitly 840 * initiate the call. 841 * <p>Input: If nothing, an empty dialer is started; else {@link #getData} 842 * is URI of a phone number to be dialed or a tel: URI of an explicit phone 843 * number. 844 * <p>Output: nothing. 845 */ 846 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 847 public static final String ACTION_DIAL = "android.intent.action.DIAL"; 848 /** 849 * Activity Action: Perform a call to someone specified by the data. 850 * <p>Input: If nothing, an empty dialer is started; else {@link #getData} 851 * is URI of a phone number to be dialed or a tel: URI of an explicit phone 852 * number. 853 * <p>Output: nothing. 854 * 855 * <p>Note: there will be restrictions on which applications can initiate a 856 * call; most applications should use the {@link #ACTION_DIAL}. 857 * <p>Note: this Intent <strong>cannot</strong> be used to call emergency 858 * numbers. Applications can <strong>dial</strong> emergency numbers using 859 * {@link #ACTION_DIAL}, however. 860 */ 861 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 862 public static final String ACTION_CALL = "android.intent.action.CALL"; 863 /** 864 * Activity Action: Perform a call to an emergency number specified by the 865 * data. 866 * <p>Input: {@link #getData} is URI of a phone number to be dialed or a 867 * tel: URI of an explicit phone number. 868 * <p>Output: nothing. 869 * @hide 870 */ 871 public static final String ACTION_CALL_EMERGENCY = "android.intent.action.CALL_EMERGENCY"; 872 /** 873 * Activity action: Perform a call to any number (emergency or not) 874 * specified by the data. 875 * <p>Input: {@link #getData} is URI of a phone number to be dialed or a 876 * tel: URI of an explicit phone number. 877 * <p>Output: nothing. 878 * @hide 879 */ 880 public static final String ACTION_CALL_PRIVILEGED = "android.intent.action.CALL_PRIVILEGED"; 881 /** 882 * Activity Action: Send a message to someone specified by the data. 883 * <p>Input: {@link #getData} is URI describing the target. 884 * <p>Output: nothing. 885 */ 886 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 887 public static final String ACTION_SENDTO = "android.intent.action.SENDTO"; 888 /** 889 * Activity Action: Deliver some data to someone else. Who the data is 890 * being delivered to is not specified; it is up to the receiver of this 891 * action to ask the user where the data should be sent. 892 * <p> 893 * When launching a SEND intent, you should usually wrap it in a chooser 894 * (through {@link #createChooser}), which will give the proper interface 895 * for the user to pick how to send your data and allow you to specify 896 * a prompt indicating what they are doing. 897 * <p> 898 * Input: {@link #getType} is the MIME type of the data being sent. 899 * get*Extra can have either a {@link #EXTRA_TEXT} 900 * or {@link #EXTRA_STREAM} field, containing the data to be sent. If 901 * using EXTRA_TEXT, the MIME type should be "text/plain"; otherwise it 902 * should be the MIME type of the data in EXTRA_STREAM. Use {@literal *}/* 903 * if the MIME type is unknown (this will only allow senders that can 904 * handle generic data streams). 905 * <p> 906 * Optional standard extras, which may be interpreted by some recipients as 907 * appropriate, are: {@link #EXTRA_EMAIL}, {@link #EXTRA_CC}, 908 * {@link #EXTRA_BCC}, {@link #EXTRA_SUBJECT}. 909 * <p> 910 * Output: nothing. 911 */ 912 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 913 public static final String ACTION_SEND = "android.intent.action.SEND"; 914 /** 915 * Activity Action: Handle an incoming phone call. 916 * <p>Input: nothing. 917 * <p>Output: nothing. 918 */ 919 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 920 public static final String ACTION_ANSWER = "android.intent.action.ANSWER"; 921 /** 922 * Activity Action: Insert an empty item into the given container. 923 * <p>Input: {@link #getData} is URI of the directory (vnd.android.cursor.dir/*) 924 * in which to place the data. 925 * <p>Output: URI of the new data that was created. 926 */ 927 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 928 public static final String ACTION_INSERT = "android.intent.action.INSERT"; 929 /** 930 * Activity Action: Delete the given data from its container. 931 * <p>Input: {@link #getData} is URI of data to be deleted. 932 * <p>Output: nothing. 933 */ 934 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 935 public static final String ACTION_DELETE = "android.intent.action.DELETE"; 936 /** 937 * Activity Action: Run the data, whatever that means. 938 * <p>Input: ? (Note: this is currently specific to the test harness.) 939 * <p>Output: nothing. 940 */ 941 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 942 public static final String ACTION_RUN = "android.intent.action.RUN"; 943 /** 944 * Activity Action: Perform a data synchronization. 945 * <p>Input: ? 946 * <p>Output: ? 947 */ 948 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 949 public static final String ACTION_SYNC = "android.intent.action.SYNC"; 950 /** 951 * Activity Action: Pick an activity given an intent, returning the class 952 * selected. 953 * <p>Input: get*Extra field {@link #EXTRA_INTENT} is an Intent 954 * used with {@link PackageManager#queryIntentActivities} to determine the 955 * set of activities from which to pick. 956 * <p>Output: Class name of the activity that was selected. 957 */ 958 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 959 public static final String ACTION_PICK_ACTIVITY = "android.intent.action.PICK_ACTIVITY"; 960 /** 961 * Activity Action: Perform a search. 962 * <p>Input: {@link android.app.SearchManager#QUERY getStringExtra(SearchManager.QUERY)} 963 * is the text to search for. If empty, simply 964 * enter your search results Activity with the search UI activated. 965 * <p>Output: nothing. 966 */ 967 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 968 public static final String ACTION_SEARCH = "android.intent.action.SEARCH"; 969 /** 970 * Activity Action: Start the platform-defined tutorial 971 * <p>Input: {@link android.app.SearchManager#QUERY getStringExtra(SearchManager.QUERY)} 972 * is the text to search for. If empty, simply 973 * enter your search results Activity with the search UI activated. 974 * <p>Output: nothing. 975 */ 976 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 977 public static final String ACTION_SYSTEM_TUTORIAL = "android.intent.action.SYSTEM_TUTORIAL"; 978 /** 979 * Activity Action: Perform a web search. 980 * <p> 981 * Input: {@link android.app.SearchManager#QUERY 982 * getStringExtra(SearchManager.QUERY)} is the text to search for. If it is 983 * a url starts with http or https, the site will be opened. If it is plain 984 * text, Google search will be applied. 985 * <p> 986 * Output: nothing. 987 */ 988 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 989 public static final String ACTION_WEB_SEARCH = "android.intent.action.WEB_SEARCH"; 990 /** 991 * Activity Action: List all available applications 992 * <p>Input: Nothing. 993 * <p>Output: nothing. 994 */ 995 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 996 public static final String ACTION_ALL_APPS = "android.intent.action.ALL_APPS"; 997 /** 998 * Activity Action: Show settings for choosing wallpaper 999 * <p>Input: Nothing. 1000 * <p>Output: Nothing. 1001 */ 1002 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 1003 public static final String ACTION_SET_WALLPAPER = "android.intent.action.SET_WALLPAPER"; 1004 1005 /** 1006 * Activity Action: Show activity for reporting a bug. 1007 * <p>Input: Nothing. 1008 * <p>Output: Nothing. 1009 */ 1010 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 1011 public static final String ACTION_BUG_REPORT = "android.intent.action.BUG_REPORT"; 1012 1013 /** 1014 * Activity Action: Main entry point for factory tests. Only used when 1015 * the device is booting in factory test node. The implementing package 1016 * must be installed in the system image. 1017 * <p>Input: nothing 1018 * <p>Output: nothing 1019 */ 1020 public static final String ACTION_FACTORY_TEST = "android.intent.action.FACTORY_TEST"; 1021 1022 /** 1023 * Activity Action: The user pressed the "call" button to go to the dialer 1024 * or other appropriate UI for placing a call. 1025 * <p>Input: Nothing. 1026 * <p>Output: Nothing. 1027 */ 1028 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 1029 public static final String ACTION_CALL_BUTTON = "android.intent.action.CALL_BUTTON"; 1030 1031 /** 1032 * Activity Action: Start Voice Command. 1033 * <p>Input: Nothing. 1034 * <p>Output: Nothing. 1035 */ 1036 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 1037 public static final String ACTION_VOICE_COMMAND = "android.intent.action.VOICE_COMMAND"; 1038 1039 /** 1040 * Activity Action: Start action associated with long pressing on the 1041 * search key. 1042 * <p>Input: Nothing. 1043 * <p>Output: Nothing. 1044 */ 1045 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) 1046 public static final String ACTION_SEARCH_LONG_PRESS = "android.intent.action.SEARCH_LONG_PRESS"; 1047 1048 // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1049 // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1050 // Standard intent broadcast actions (see action variable). 1051 1052 /** 1053 * Broadcast Action: Sent after the screen turns off. 1054 */ 1055 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1056 public static final String ACTION_SCREEN_OFF = "android.intent.action.SCREEN_OFF"; 1057 /** 1058 * Broadcast Action: Sent after the screen turns on. 1059 */ 1060 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1061 public static final String ACTION_SCREEN_ON = "android.intent.action.SCREEN_ON"; 1062 1063 /** 1064 * Broadcast Action: Sent when the user is present after device wakes up (e.g when the 1065 * keyguard is gone). 1066 */ 1067 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1068 public static final String ACTION_USER_PRESENT= "android.intent.action.USER_PRESENT"; 1069 1070 /** 1071 * Broadcast Action: The current time has changed. Sent every 1072 * minute. You can <em>not</em> receive this through components declared 1073 * in manifests, only by exlicitly registering for it with 1074 * {@link Context#registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter) 1075 * Context.registerReceiver()}. 1076 */ 1077 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1078 public static final String ACTION_TIME_TICK = "android.intent.action.TIME_TICK"; 1079 /** 1080 * Broadcast Action: The time was set. 1081 */ 1082 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1083 public static final String ACTION_TIME_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.TIME_SET"; 1084 /** 1085 * Broadcast Action: The date has changed. 1086 */ 1087 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1088 public static final String ACTION_DATE_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.DATE_CHANGED"; 1089 /** 1090 * Broadcast Action: The timezone has changed. The intent will have the following extra values:</p> 1091 * <ul> 1092 * <li><em>time-zone</em> - The java.util.TimeZone.getID() value identifying the new time zone.</li> 1093 * </ul> 1094 */ 1095 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1096 public static final String ACTION_TIMEZONE_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.TIMEZONE_CHANGED"; 1097 /** 1098 * Alarm Changed Action: This is broadcast when the AlarmClock 1099 * application's alarm is set or unset. It is used by the 1100 * AlarmClock application and the StatusBar service. 1101 * @hide 1102 */ 1103 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1104 public static final String ACTION_ALARM_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.ALARM_CHANGED"; 1105 /** 1106 * Sync State Changed Action: This is broadcast when the sync starts or stops or when one has 1107 * been failing for a long time. It is used by the SyncManager and the StatusBar service. 1108 * @hide 1109 */ 1110 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1111 public static final String ACTION_SYNC_STATE_CHANGED 1112 = "android.intent.action.SYNC_STATE_CHANGED"; 1113 /** 1114 * Broadcast Action: This is broadcast once, after the system has finished 1115 * booting. It can be used to perform application-specific initialization, 1116 * such as installing alarms. You must hold the 1117 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED} permission 1118 * in order to receive this broadcast. 1119 */ 1120 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1121 public static final String ACTION_BOOT_COMPLETED = "android.intent.action.BOOT_COMPLETED"; 1122 /** 1123 * Broadcast Action: This is broadcast when a user action should request a 1124 * temporary system dialog to dismiss. Some examples of temporary system 1125 * dialogs are the notification window-shade and the recent tasks dialog. 1126 */ 1127 public static final String ACTION_CLOSE_SYSTEM_DIALOGS = "android.intent.action.CLOSE_SYSTEM_DIALOGS"; 1128 /** 1129 * Broadcast Action: Trigger the download and eventual installation 1130 * of a package. 1131 * <p>Input: {@link #getData} is the URI of the package file to download. 1132 */ 1133 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1134 public static final String ACTION_PACKAGE_INSTALL = "android.intent.action.PACKAGE_INSTALL"; 1135 /** 1136 * Broadcast Action: A new application package has been installed on the 1137 * device. The data contains the name of the package. Note that the 1138 * newly installed package does <em>not</em> receive this broadcast. 1139 * <p>My include the following extras: 1140 * <ul> 1141 * <li> {@link #EXTRA_UID} containing the integer uid assigned to the new package. 1142 * <li> {@link #EXTRA_REPLACING} is set to true if this is following 1143 * an {@link #ACTION_PACKAGE_REMOVED} broadcast for the same package. 1144 * </ul> 1145 */ 1146 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1147 public static final String ACTION_PACKAGE_ADDED = "android.intent.action.PACKAGE_ADDED"; 1148 /** 1149 * Broadcast Action: A new version of an application package has been 1150 * installed, replacing an existing version that was previously installed. 1151 * The data contains the name of the package. 1152 * <p>My include the following extras: 1153 * <ul> 1154 * <li> {@link #EXTRA_UID} containing the integer uid assigned to the new package. 1155 * </ul> 1156 */ 1157 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1158 public static final String ACTION_PACKAGE_REPLACED = "android.intent.action.PACKAGE_REPLACED"; 1159 /** 1160 * Broadcast Action: An existing application package has been removed from 1161 * the device. The data contains the name of the package. The package 1162 * that is being installed does <em>not</em> receive this Intent. 1163 * <ul> 1164 * <li> {@link #EXTRA_UID} containing the integer uid previously assigned 1165 * to the package. 1166 * <li> {@link #EXTRA_DATA_REMOVED} is set to true if the entire 1167 * application -- data and code -- is being removed. 1168 * <li> {@link #EXTRA_REPLACING} is set to true if this will be followed 1169 * by an {@link #ACTION_PACKAGE_ADDED} broadcast for the same package. 1170 * </ul> 1171 */ 1172 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1173 public static final String ACTION_PACKAGE_REMOVED = "android.intent.action.PACKAGE_REMOVED"; 1174 /** 1175 * Broadcast Action: An existing application package has been changed (e.g. a component has been 1176 * enabled or disabled. The data contains the name of the package. 1177 * <ul> 1178 * <li> {@link #EXTRA_UID} containing the integer uid assigned to the package. 1179 * </ul> 1180 */ 1181 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1182 public static final String ACTION_PACKAGE_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.PACKAGE_CHANGED"; 1183 /** 1184 * Broadcast Action: The user has restarted a package, and all of its 1185 * processes have been killed. All runtime state 1186 * associated with it (processes, alarms, notifications, etc) should 1187 * be removed. Note that the restarted package does <em>not</em> 1188 * receive this broadcast. 1189 * The data contains the name of the package. 1190 * <ul> 1191 * <li> {@link #EXTRA_UID} containing the integer uid assigned to the package. 1192 * </ul> 1193 */ 1194 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1195 public static final String ACTION_PACKAGE_RESTARTED = "android.intent.action.PACKAGE_RESTARTED"; 1196 /** 1197 * Broadcast Action: The user has cleared the data of a package. This should 1198 * be preceded by {@link #ACTION_PACKAGE_RESTARTED}, after which all of 1199 * its persistent data is erased and this broadcast sent. 1200 * Note that the cleared package does <em>not</em> 1201 * receive this broadcast. The data contains the name of the package. 1202 * <ul> 1203 * <li> {@link #EXTRA_UID} containing the integer uid assigned to the package. 1204 * </ul> 1205 */ 1206 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1207 public static final String ACTION_PACKAGE_DATA_CLEARED = "android.intent.action.PACKAGE_DATA_CLEARED"; 1208 /** 1209 * Broadcast Action: A user ID has been removed from the system. The user 1210 * ID number is stored in the extra data under {@link #EXTRA_UID}. 1211 */ 1212 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1213 public static final String ACTION_UID_REMOVED = "android.intent.action.UID_REMOVED"; 1214 /** 1215 * Broadcast Action: The current system wallpaper has changed. See 1216 * {@link Context#getWallpaper} for retrieving the new wallpaper. 1217 */ 1218 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1219 public static final String ACTION_WALLPAPER_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.WALLPAPER_CHANGED"; 1220 /** 1221 * Broadcast Action: The current device {@link android.content.res.Configuration} 1222 * (orientation, locale, etc) has changed. When such a change happens, the 1223 * UIs (view hierarchy) will need to be rebuilt based on this new 1224 * information; for the most part, applications don't need to worry about 1225 * this, because the system will take care of stopping and restarting the 1226 * application to make sure it sees the new changes. Some system code that 1227 * can not be restarted will need to watch for this action and handle it 1228 * appropriately. 1229 * 1230 * @see android.content.res.Configuration 1231 */ 1232 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1233 public static final String ACTION_CONFIGURATION_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.CONFIGURATION_CHANGED"; 1234 /** 1235 * Broadcast Action: The charging state, or charge level of the battery has 1236 * changed. 1237 * 1238 * <p class="note"> 1239 * You can <em>not</em> receive this through components declared 1240 * in manifests, only by exlicitly registering for it with 1241 * {@link Context#registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter) 1242 * Context.registerReceiver()}. 1243 */ 1244 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1245 public static final String ACTION_BATTERY_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.BATTERY_CHANGED"; 1246 /** 1247 * Broadcast Action: Indicates low battery condition on the device. 1248 * This broadcast corresponds to the "Low battery warning" system dialog. 1249 */ 1250 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1251 public static final String ACTION_BATTERY_LOW = "android.intent.action.BATTERY_LOW"; 1252 /** 1253 * Broadcast Action: Indicates low memory condition on the device 1254 */ 1255 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1256 public static final String ACTION_DEVICE_STORAGE_LOW = "android.intent.action.DEVICE_STORAGE_LOW"; 1257 /** 1258 * Broadcast Action: Indicates low memory condition on the device no longer exists 1259 */ 1260 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1261 public static final String ACTION_DEVICE_STORAGE_OK = "android.intent.action.DEVICE_STORAGE_OK"; 1262 /** 1263 * Broadcast Action: Indicates low memory condition notification acknowledged by user 1264 * and package management should be started. 1265 * This is triggered by the user from the ACTION_DEVICE_STORAGE_LOW 1266 * notification. 1267 */ 1268 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1269 public static final String ACTION_MANAGE_PACKAGE_STORAGE = "android.intent.action.MANAGE_PACKAGE_STORAGE"; 1270 /** 1271 * Broadcast Action: The device has entered USB Mass Storage mode. 1272 * This is used mainly for the USB Settings panel. 1273 * Apps should listen for ACTION_MEDIA_MOUNTED and ACTION_MEDIA_UNMOUNTED broadcasts to be notified 1274 * when the SD card file system is mounted or unmounted 1275 */ 1276 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1277 public static final String ACTION_UMS_CONNECTED = "android.intent.action.UMS_CONNECTED"; 1278 1279 /** 1280 * Broadcast Action: The device has exited USB Mass Storage mode. 1281 * This is used mainly for the USB Settings panel. 1282 * Apps should listen for ACTION_MEDIA_MOUNTED and ACTION_MEDIA_UNMOUNTED broadcasts to be notified 1283 * when the SD card file system is mounted or unmounted 1284 */ 1285 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1286 public static final String ACTION_UMS_DISCONNECTED = "android.intent.action.UMS_DISCONNECTED"; 1287 1288 /** 1289 * Broadcast Action: External media has been removed. 1290 * The path to the mount point for the removed media is contained in the Intent.mData field. 1291 */ 1292 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1293 public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_REMOVED = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_REMOVED"; 1294 1295 /** 1296 * Broadcast Action: External media is present, but not mounted at its mount point. 1297 * The path to the mount point for the removed media is contained in the Intent.mData field. 1298 */ 1299 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1300 public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_UNMOUNTED = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_UNMOUNTED"; 1301 1302 /** 1303 * Broadcast Action: External media is present, and being disk-checked 1304 * The path to the mount point for the checking media is contained in the Intent.mData field. 1305 */ 1306 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1307 public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_CHECKING = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_CHECKING"; 1308 1309 /** 1310 * Broadcast Action: External media is present, but is using an incompatible fs (or is blank) 1311 * The path to the mount point for the checking media is contained in the Intent.mData field. 1312 */ 1313 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1314 public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_NOFS = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_NOFS"; 1315 1316 /** 1317 * Broadcast Action: External media is present and mounted at its mount point. 1318 * The path to the mount point for the removed media is contained in the Intent.mData field. 1319 * The Intent contains an extra with name "read-only" and Boolean value to indicate if the 1320 * media was mounted read only. 1321 */ 1322 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1323 public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_MOUNTED = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_MOUNTED"; 1324 1325 /** 1326 * Broadcast Action: External media is unmounted because it is being shared via USB mass storage. 1327 * The path to the mount point for the removed media is contained in the Intent.mData field. 1328 */ 1329 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1330 public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_SHARED = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_SHARED"; 1331 1332 /** 1333 * Broadcast Action: External media was removed from SD card slot, but mount point was not unmounted. 1334 * The path to the mount point for the removed media is contained in the Intent.mData field. 1335 */ 1336 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1337 public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_BAD_REMOVAL = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_BAD_REMOVAL"; 1338 1339 /** 1340 * Broadcast Action: External media is present but cannot be mounted. 1341 * The path to the mount point for the removed media is contained in the Intent.mData field. 1342 */ 1343 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1344 public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_UNMOUNTABLE = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_UNMOUNTABLE"; 1345 1346 /** 1347 * Broadcast Action: User has expressed the desire to remove the external storage media. 1348 * Applications should close all files they have open within the mount point when they receive this intent. 1349 * The path to the mount point for the media to be ejected is contained in the Intent.mData field. 1350 */ 1351 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1352 public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_EJECT = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_EJECT"; 1353 1354 /** 1355 * Broadcast Action: The media scanner has started scanning a directory. 1356 * The path to the directory being scanned is contained in the Intent.mData field. 1357 */ 1358 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1359 public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_SCANNER_STARTED = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_SCANNER_STARTED"; 1360 1361 /** 1362 * Broadcast Action: The media scanner has finished scanning a directory. 1363 * The path to the scanned directory is contained in the Intent.mData field. 1364 */ 1365 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1366 public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_SCANNER_FINISHED = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_SCANNER_FINISHED"; 1367 1368 /** 1369 * Broadcast Action: Request the media scanner to scan a file and add it to the media database. 1370 * The path to the file is contained in the Intent.mData field. 1371 */ 1372 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1373 public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_SCANNER_SCAN_FILE = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_SCANNER_SCAN_FILE"; 1374 1375 /** 1376 * Broadcast Action: The "Media Button" was pressed. Includes a single 1377 * extra field, {@link #EXTRA_KEY_EVENT}, containing the key event that 1378 * caused the broadcast. 1379 */ 1380 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1381 public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_BUTTON = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_BUTTON"; 1382 1383 /** 1384 * Broadcast Action: The "Camera Button" was pressed. Includes a single 1385 * extra field, {@link #EXTRA_KEY_EVENT}, containing the key event that 1386 * caused the broadcast. 1387 */ 1388 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1389 public static final String ACTION_CAMERA_BUTTON = "android.intent.action.CAMERA_BUTTON"; 1390 1391 // *** NOTE: @todo(*) The following really should go into a more domain-specific 1392 // location; they are not general-purpose actions. 1393 1394 /** 1395 * Broadcast Action: An GTalk connection has been established. 1396 */ 1397 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1398 public static final String ACTION_GTALK_SERVICE_CONNECTED = 1399 "android.intent.action.GTALK_CONNECTED"; 1400 1401 /** 1402 * Broadcast Action: An GTalk connection has been disconnected. 1403 */ 1404 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1405 public static final String ACTION_GTALK_SERVICE_DISCONNECTED = 1406 "android.intent.action.GTALK_DISCONNECTED"; 1407 1408 /** 1409 * Broadcast Action: An input method has been changed. 1410 */ 1411 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1412 public static final String ACTION_INPUT_METHOD_CHANGED = 1413 "android.intent.action.INPUT_METHOD_CHANGED"; 1414 1415 /** 1416 * <p>Broadcast Action: The user has switched the phone into or out of Airplane Mode. One or 1417 * more radios have been turned off or on. The intent will have the following extra value:</p> 1418 * <ul> 1419 * <li><em>state</em> - A boolean value indicating whether Airplane Mode is on. If true, 1420 * then cell radio and possibly other radios such as bluetooth or WiFi may have also been 1421 * turned off</li> 1422 * </ul> 1423 */ 1424 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1425 public static final String ACTION_AIRPLANE_MODE_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.AIRPLANE_MODE"; 1426 1427 /** 1428 * Broadcast Action: Some content providers have parts of their namespace 1429 * where they publish new events or items that the user may be especially 1430 * interested in. For these things, they may broadcast this action when the 1431 * set of interesting items change. 1432 * 1433 * For example, GmailProvider sends this notification when the set of unread 1434 * mail in the inbox changes. 1435 * 1436 * <p>The data of the intent identifies which part of which provider 1437 * changed. When queried through the content resolver, the data URI will 1438 * return the data set in question. 1439 * 1440 * <p>The intent will have the following extra values: 1441 * <ul> 1442 * <li><em>count</em> - The number of items in the data set. This is the 1443 * same as the number of items in the cursor returned by querying the 1444 * data URI. </li> 1445 * </ul> 1446 * 1447 * This intent will be sent at boot (if the count is non-zero) and when the 1448 * data set changes. It is possible for the data set to change without the 1449 * count changing (for example, if a new unread message arrives in the same 1450 * sync operation in which a message is archived). The phone should still 1451 * ring/vibrate/etc as normal in this case. 1452 */ 1453 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1454 public static final String ACTION_PROVIDER_CHANGED = 1455 "android.intent.action.PROVIDER_CHANGED"; 1456 1457 /** 1458 * Broadcast Action: Wired Headset plugged in or unplugged. 1459 * 1460 * <p>The intent will have the following extra values: 1461 * <ul> 1462 * <li><em>state</em> - 0 for unplugged, 1 for plugged. </li> 1463 * <li><em>name</em> - Headset type, human readable string </li> 1464 * </ul> 1465 * </ul> 1466 */ 1467 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1468 public static final String ACTION_HEADSET_PLUG = 1469 "android.intent.action.HEADSET_PLUG"; 1470 1471 /** 1472 * Broadcast Action: An outgoing call is about to be placed. 1473 * 1474 * <p>The Intent will have the following extra value: 1475 * <ul> 1476 * <li><em>{@link android.content.Intent#EXTRA_PHONE_NUMBER}</em> - 1477 * the phone number originally intended to be dialed.</li> 1478 * </ul> 1479 * <p>Once the broadcast is finished, the resultData is used as the actual 1480 * number to call. If <code>null</code>, no call will be placed.</p> 1481 * <p>It is perfectly acceptable for multiple receivers to process the 1482 * outgoing call in turn: for example, a parental control application 1483 * might verify that the user is authorized to place the call at that 1484 * time, then a number-rewriting application might add an area code if 1485 * one was not specified.</p> 1486 * <p>For consistency, any receiver whose purpose is to prohibit phone 1487 * calls should have a priority of 0, to ensure it will see the final 1488 * phone number to be dialed. 1489 * Any receiver whose purpose is to rewrite phone numbers to be called 1490 * should have a positive priority. 1491 * Negative priorities are reserved for the system for this broadcast; 1492 * using them may cause problems.</p> 1493 * <p>Any BroadcastReceiver receiving this Intent <em>must not</em> 1494 * abort the broadcast.</p> 1495 * <p>Emergency calls cannot be intercepted using this mechanism, and 1496 * other calls cannot be modified to call emergency numbers using this 1497 * mechanism. 1498 * <p>You must hold the 1499 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#PROCESS_OUTGOING_CALLS} 1500 * permission to receive this Intent.</p> 1501 */ 1502 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1503 public static final String ACTION_NEW_OUTGOING_CALL = 1504 "android.intent.action.NEW_OUTGOING_CALL"; 1505 1506 /** 1507 * Broadcast Action: Have the device reboot. This is only for use by 1508 * system code. 1509 */ 1510 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) 1511 public static final String ACTION_REBOOT = 1512 "android.intent.action.REBOOT"; 1513 1514 // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1515 // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1516 // Standard intent categories (see addCategory()). 1517 1518 /** 1519 * Set if the activity should be an option for the default action 1520 * (center press) to perform on a piece of data. Setting this will 1521 * hide from the user any activities without it set when performing an 1522 * action on some data. Note that this is normal -not- set in the 1523 * Intent when initiating an action -- it is for use in intent filters 1524 * specified in packages. 1525 */ 1526 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY) 1527 public static final String CATEGORY_DEFAULT = "android.intent.category.DEFAULT"; 1528 /** 1529 * Activities that can be safely invoked from a browser must support this 1530 * category. For example, if the user is viewing a web page or an e-mail 1531 * and clicks on a link in the text, the Intent generated execute that 1532 * link will require the BROWSABLE category, so that only activities 1533 * supporting this category will be considered as possible actions. By 1534 * supporting this category, you are promising that there is nothing 1535 * damaging (without user intervention) that can happen by invoking any 1536 * matching Intent. 1537 */ 1538 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY) 1539 public static final String CATEGORY_BROWSABLE = "android.intent.category.BROWSABLE"; 1540 /** 1541 * Set if the activity should be considered as an alternative action to 1542 * the data the user is currently viewing. See also 1543 * {@link #CATEGORY_SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE} for an alternative action that 1544 * applies to the selection in a list of items. 1545 * 1546 * <p>Supporting this category means that you would like your activity to be 1547 * displayed in the set of alternative things the user can do, usually as 1548 * part of the current activity's options menu. You will usually want to 1549 * include a specific label in the <intent-filter> of this action 1550 * describing to the user what it does. 1551 * 1552 * <p>The action of IntentFilter with this category is important in that it 1553 * describes the specific action the target will perform. This generally 1554 * should not be a generic action (such as {@link #ACTION_VIEW}, but rather 1555 * a specific name such as "com.android.camera.action.CROP. Only one 1556 * alternative of any particular action will be shown to the user, so using 1557 * a specific action like this makes sure that your alternative will be 1558 * displayed while also allowing other applications to provide their own 1559 * overrides of that particular action. 1560 */ 1561 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY) 1562 public static final String CATEGORY_ALTERNATIVE = "android.intent.category.ALTERNATIVE"; 1563 /** 1564 * Set if the activity should be considered as an alternative selection 1565 * action to the data the user has currently selected. This is like 1566 * {@link #CATEGORY_ALTERNATIVE}, but is used in activities showing a list 1567 * of items from which the user can select, giving them alternatives to the 1568 * default action that will be performed on it. 1569 */ 1570 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY) 1571 public static final String CATEGORY_SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE = "android.intent.category.SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE"; 1572 /** 1573 * Intended to be used as a tab inside of an containing TabActivity. 1574 */ 1575 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY) 1576 public static final String CATEGORY_TAB = "android.intent.category.TAB"; 1577 /** 1578 * Should be displayed in the top-level launcher. 1579 */ 1580 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY) 1581 public static final String CATEGORY_LAUNCHER = "android.intent.category.LAUNCHER"; 1582 /** 1583 * Provides information about the package it is in; typically used if 1584 * a package does not contain a {@link #CATEGORY_LAUNCHER} to provide 1585 * a front-door to the user without having to be shown in the all apps list. 1586 */ 1587 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY) 1588 public static final String CATEGORY_INFO = "android.intent.category.INFO"; 1589 /** 1590 * This is the home activity, that is the first activity that is displayed 1591 * when the device boots. 1592 */ 1593 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY) 1594 public static final String CATEGORY_HOME = "android.intent.category.HOME"; 1595 /** 1596 * This activity is a preference panel. 1597 */ 1598 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY) 1599 public static final String CATEGORY_PREFERENCE = "android.intent.category.PREFERENCE"; 1600 /** 1601 * This activity is a development preference panel. 1602 */ 1603 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY) 1604 public static final String CATEGORY_DEVELOPMENT_PREFERENCE = "android.intent.category.DEVELOPMENT_PREFERENCE"; 1605 /** 1606 * Capable of running inside a parent activity container. 1607 */ 1608 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY) 1609 public static final String CATEGORY_EMBED = "android.intent.category.EMBED"; 1610 /** 1611 * This activity may be exercised by the monkey or other automated test tools. 1612 */ 1613 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY) 1614 public static final String CATEGORY_MONKEY = "android.intent.category.MONKEY"; 1615 /** 1616 * To be used as a test (not part of the normal user experience). 1617 */ 1618 public static final String CATEGORY_TEST = "android.intent.category.TEST"; 1619 /** 1620 * To be used as a unit test (run through the Test Harness). 1621 */ 1622 public static final String CATEGORY_UNIT_TEST = "android.intent.category.UNIT_TEST"; 1623 /** 1624 * To be used as an sample code example (not part of the normal user 1625 * experience). 1626 */ 1627 public static final String CATEGORY_SAMPLE_CODE = "android.intent.category.SAMPLE_CODE"; 1628 /** 1629 * Used to indicate that a GET_CONTENT intent only wants URIs that can be opened with 1630 * ContentResolver.openInputStream. Openable URIs must support the columns in OpenableColumns 1631 * when queried, though it is allowable for those columns to be blank. 1632 */ 1633 @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY) 1634 public static final String CATEGORY_OPENABLE = "android.intent.category.OPENABLE"; 1635 1636 /** 1637 * To be used as code under test for framework instrumentation tests. 1638 */ 1639 public static final String CATEGORY_FRAMEWORK_INSTRUMENTATION_TEST = 1640 "android.intent.category.FRAMEWORK_INSTRUMENTATION_TEST"; 1641 // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1642 // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1643 // Standard extra data keys. 1644 1645 /** 1646 * The initial data to place in a newly created record. Use with 1647 * {@link #ACTION_INSERT}. The data here is a Map containing the same 1648 * fields as would be given to the underlying ContentProvider.insert() 1649 * call. 1650 */ 1651 public static final String EXTRA_TEMPLATE = "android.intent.extra.TEMPLATE"; 1652 1653 /** 1654 * A constant CharSequence that is associated with the Intent, used with 1655 * {@link #ACTION_SEND} to supply the literal data to be sent. Note that 1656 * this may be a styled CharSequence, so you must use 1657 * {@link Bundle#getCharSequence(String) Bundle.getCharSequence()} to 1658 * retrieve it. 1659 */ 1660 public static final String EXTRA_TEXT = "android.intent.extra.TEXT"; 1661 1662 /** 1663 * A content: URI holding a stream of data associated with the Intent, 1664 * used with {@link #ACTION_SEND} to supply the data being sent. 1665 */ 1666 public static final String EXTRA_STREAM = "android.intent.extra.STREAM"; 1667 1668 /** 1669 * A String[] holding e-mail addresses that should be delivered to. 1670 */ 1671 public static final String EXTRA_EMAIL = "android.intent.extra.EMAIL"; 1672 1673 /** 1674 * A String[] holding e-mail addresses that should be carbon copied. 1675 */ 1676 public static final String EXTRA_CC = "android.intent.extra.CC"; 1677 1678 /** 1679 * A String[] holding e-mail addresses that should be blind carbon copied. 1680 */ 1681 public static final String EXTRA_BCC = "android.intent.extra.BCC"; 1682 1683 /** 1684 * A constant string holding the desired subject line of a message. 1685 */ 1686 public static final String EXTRA_SUBJECT = "android.intent.extra.SUBJECT"; 1687 1688 /** 1689 * An Intent describing the choices you would like shown with 1690 * {@link #ACTION_PICK_ACTIVITY}. 1691 */ 1692 public static final String EXTRA_INTENT = "android.intent.extra.INTENT"; 1693 1694 /** 1695 * A CharSequence dialog title to provide to the user when used with a 1696 * {@link #ACTION_CHOOSER}. 1697 */ 1698 public static final String EXTRA_TITLE = "android.intent.extra.TITLE"; 1699 1700 /** 1701 * A {@link android.view.KeyEvent} object containing the event that 1702 * triggered the creation of the Intent it is in. 1703 */ 1704 public static final String EXTRA_KEY_EVENT = "android.intent.extra.KEY_EVENT"; 1705 1706 /** 1707 * Used as an boolean extra field in {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_PACKAGE_REMOVED} or 1708 * {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_PACKAGE_CHANGED} intents to override the default action 1709 * of restarting the application. 1710 */ 1711 public static final String EXTRA_DONT_KILL_APP = "android.intent.extra.DONT_KILL_APP"; 1712 1713 /** 1714 * A String holding the phone number originally entered in 1715 * {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_NEW_OUTGOING_CALL}, or the actual 1716 * number to call in a {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_CALL}. 1717 */ 1718 public static final String EXTRA_PHONE_NUMBER = "android.intent.extra.PHONE_NUMBER"; 1719 /** 1720 * Used as an int extra field in {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_UID_REMOVED} 1721 * intents to supply the uid the package had been assigned. Also an optional 1722 * extra in {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_PACKAGE_REMOVED} or 1723 * {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_PACKAGE_CHANGED} for the same 1724 * purpose. 1725 */ 1726 public static final String EXTRA_UID = "android.intent.extra.UID"; 1727 1728 /** 1729 * Used as a boolean extra field in {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_PACKAGE_REMOVED} 1730 * intents to indicate whether this represents a full uninstall (removing 1731 * both the code and its data) or a partial uninstall (leaving its data, 1732 * implying that this is an update). 1733 */ 1734 public static final String EXTRA_DATA_REMOVED = "android.intent.extra.DATA_REMOVED"; 1735 1736 /** 1737 * Used as a boolean extra field in {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_PACKAGE_REMOVED} 1738 * intents to indicate that this is a replacement of the package, so this 1739 * broadcast will immediately be followed by an add broadcast for a 1740 * different version of the same package. 1741 */ 1742 public static final String EXTRA_REPLACING = "android.intent.extra.REPLACING"; 1743 1744 /** 1745 * Used as an int extra field in {@link android.app.AlarmManager} intents 1746 * to tell the application being invoked how many pending alarms are being 1747 * delievered with the intent. For one-shot alarms this will always be 1. 1748 * For recurring alarms, this might be greater than 1 if the device was 1749 * asleep or powered off at the time an earlier alarm would have been 1750 * delivered. 1751 */ 1752 public static final String EXTRA_ALARM_COUNT = "android.intent.extra.ALARM_COUNT"; 1753 1754 // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1755 // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1756 // Intent flags (see mFlags variable). 1757 1758 /** 1759 * If set, the recipient of this Intent will be granted permission to 1760 * perform read operations on the Uri in the Intent's data. 1761 */ 1762 public static final int FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION = 0x00000001; 1763 /** 1764 * If set, the recipient of this Intent will be granted permission to 1765 * perform write operations on the Uri in the Intent's data. 1766 */ 1767 public static final int FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION = 0x00000002; 1768 /** 1769 * Can be set by the caller to indicate that this Intent is coming from 1770 * a background operation, not from direct user interaction. 1771 */ 1772 public static final int FLAG_FROM_BACKGROUND = 0x00000004; 1773 /** 1774 * A flag you can enable for debugging: when set, log messages will be 1775 * printed during the resolution of this intent to show you what has 1776 * been found to create the final resolved list. 1777 */ 1778 public static final int FLAG_DEBUG_LOG_RESOLUTION = 0x00000008; 1779 1780 /** 1781 * If set, the new activity is not kept in the history stack. As soon as 1782 * the user navigates away from it, the activity is finished. This may also 1783 * be set with the {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestActivity_noHistory 1784 * noHistory} attribute. 1785 */ 1786 public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_HISTORY = 0x40000000; 1787 /** 1788 * If set, the activity will not be launched if it is already running 1789 * at the top of the history stack. 1790 */ 1791 public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP = 0x20000000; 1792 /** 1793 * If set, this activity will become the start of a new task on this 1794 * history stack. A task (from the activity that started it to the 1795 * next task activity) defines an atomic group of activities that the 1796 * user can move to. Tasks can be moved to the foreground and background; 1797 * all of the activities inside of a particular task always remain in 1798 * the same order. See 1799 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals.html#acttask">Application Fundamentals: 1800 * Activities and Tasks</a> for more details on tasks. 1801 * 1802 * <p>This flag is generally used by activities that want 1803 * to present a "launcher" style behavior: they give the user a list of 1804 * separate things that can be done, which otherwise run completely 1805 * independently of the activity launching them. 1806 * 1807 * <p>When using this flag, if a task is already running for the activity 1808 * you are now starting, then a new activity will not be started; instead, 1809 * the current task will simply be brought to the front of the screen with 1810 * the state it was last in. See {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_MULTIPLE_TASK} for a flag 1811 * to disable this behavior. 1812 * 1813 * <p>This flag can not be used when the caller is requesting a result from 1814 * the activity being launched. 1815 */ 1816 public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK = 0x10000000; 1817 /** 1818 * <strong>Do not use this flag unless you are implementing your own 1819 * top-level application launcher.</strong> Used in conjunction with 1820 * {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK} to disable the 1821 * behavior of bringing an existing task to the foreground. When set, 1822 * a new task is <em>always</em> started to host the Activity for the 1823 * Intent, regardless of whether there is already an existing task running 1824 * the same thing. 1825 * 1826 * <p><strong>Because the default system does not include graphical task management, 1827 * you should not use this flag unless you provide some way for a user to 1828 * return back to the tasks you have launched.</strong> 1829 * 1830 * <p>This flag is ignored if 1831 * {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK} is not set. 1832 * 1833 * <p>See <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals.html#acttask">Application Fundamentals: 1834 * Activities and Tasks</a> for more details on tasks. 1835 */ 1836 public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_MULTIPLE_TASK = 0x08000000; 1837 /** 1838 * If set, and the activity being launched is already running in the 1839 * current task, then instead of launching a new instance of that activity, 1840 * all of the other activities on top of it will be closed and this Intent 1841 * will be delivered to the (now on top) old activity as a new Intent. 1842 * 1843 * <p>For example, consider a task consisting of the activities: A, B, C, D. 1844 * If D calls startActivity() with an Intent that resolves to the component 1845 * of activity B, then C and D will be finished and B receive the given 1846 * Intent, resulting in the stack now being: A, B. 1847 * 1848 * <p>The currently running instance of task B in the above example will 1849 * either receive the new intent you are starting here in its 1850 * onNewIntent() method, or be itself finished and restarted with the 1851 * new intent. If it has declared its launch mode to be "multiple" (the 1852 * default) it will be finished and re-created; for all other launch modes 1853 * it will receive the Intent in the current instance. 1854 * 1855 * <p>This launch mode can also be used to good effect in conjunction with 1856 * {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK}: if used to start the root activity 1857 * of a task, it will bring any currently running instance of that task 1858 * to the foreground, and then clear it to its root state. This is 1859 * especially useful, for example, when launching an activity from the 1860 * notification manager. 1861 * 1862 * <p>See <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals.html#acttask">Application Fundamentals: 1863 * Activities and Tasks</a> for more details on tasks. 1864 */ 1865 public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP = 0x04000000; 1866 /** 1867 * If set and this intent is being used to launch a new activity from an 1868 * existing one, then the reply target of the existing activity will be 1869 * transfered to the new activity. This way the new activity can call 1870 * {@link android.app.Activity#setResult} and have that result sent back to 1871 * the reply target of the original activity. 1872 */ 1873 public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_FORWARD_RESULT = 0x02000000; 1874 /** 1875 * If set and this intent is being used to launch a new activity from an 1876 * existing one, the current activity will not be counted as the top 1877 * activity for deciding whether the new intent should be delivered to 1878 * the top instead of starting a new one. The previous activity will 1879 * be used as the top, with the assumption being that the current activity 1880 * will finish itself immediately. 1881 */ 1882 public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_PREVIOUS_IS_TOP = 0x01000000; 1883 /** 1884 * If set, the new activity is not kept in the list of recently launched 1885 * activities. 1886 */ 1887 public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_EXCLUDE_FROM_RECENTS = 0x00800000; 1888 /** 1889 * This flag is not normally set by application code, but set for you by 1890 * the system as described in the 1891 * {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestActivity_launchMode 1892 * launchMode} documentation for the singleTask mode. 1893 */ 1894 public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_BROUGHT_TO_FRONT = 0x00400000; 1895 /** 1896 * If set, and this activity is either being started in a new task or 1897 * bringing to the top an existing task, then it will be launched as 1898 * the front door of the task. This will result in the application of 1899 * any affinities needed to have that task in the proper state (either 1900 * moving activities to or from it), or simply resetting that task to 1901 * its initial state if needed. 1902 */ 1903 public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_RESET_TASK_IF_NEEDED = 0x00200000; 1904 /** 1905 * This flag is not normally set by application code, but set for you by 1906 * the system if this activity is being launched from history 1907 * (longpress home key). 1908 */ 1909 public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_LAUNCHED_FROM_HISTORY = 0x00100000; 1910 /** 1911 * If set, this marks a point in the task's activity stack that should 1912 * be cleared when the task is reset. That is, the next time the task 1913 * is broad to the foreground with 1914 * {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_RESET_TASK_IF_NEEDED} (typically as a result of 1915 * the user re-launching it from home), this activity and all on top of 1916 * it will be finished so that the user does not return to them, but 1917 * instead returns to whatever activity preceeded it. 1918 * 1919 * <p>This is useful for cases where you have a logical break in your 1920 * application. For example, an e-mail application may have a command 1921 * to view an attachment, which launches an image view activity to 1922 * display it. This activity should be part of the e-mail application's 1923 * task, since it is a part of the task the user is involved in. However, 1924 * if the user leaves that task, and later selects the e-mail app from 1925 * home, we may like them to return to the conversation they were 1926 * viewing, not the picture attachment, since that is confusing. By 1927 * setting this flag when launching the image viewer, that viewer and 1928 * any activities it starts will be removed the next time the user returns 1929 * to mail. 1930 */ 1931 public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_WHEN_TASK_RESET = 0x00080000; 1932 /** 1933 * If set, this flag will prevent the normal {@link android.app.Activity#onUserLeaveHint} 1934 * callback from occurring on the current frontmost activity before it is 1935 * paused as the newly-started activity is brought to the front. 1936 * 1937 * <p>Typically, an activity can rely on that callback to indicate that an 1938 * explicit user action has caused their activity to be moved out of the 1939 * foreground. The callback marks an appropriate point in the activity's 1940 * lifecycle for it to dismiss any notifications that it intends to display 1941 * "until the user has seen them," such as a blinking LED. 1942 * 1943 * <p>If an activity is ever started via any non-user-driven events such as 1944 * phone-call receipt or an alarm handler, this flag should be passed to {@link 1945 * Context#startActivity Context.startActivity}, ensuring that the pausing 1946 * activity does not think the user has acknowledged its notification. 1947 */ 1948 public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_USER_ACTION = 0x00040000; 1949 /** 1950 * If set in an Intent passed to {@link Context#startActivity Context.startActivity()}, 1951 * this flag will cause the launched activity to be brought to the front of its 1952 * task's history stack if it is already running. 1953 * 1954 * <p>For example, consider a task consisting of four activities: A, B, C, D. 1955 * If D calls startActivity() with an Intent that resolves to the component 1956 * of activity B, then B will be brought to the front of the history stack, 1957 * with this resulting order: A, C, D, B. 1958 * 1959 * This flag will be ignored if {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP} is also 1960 * specified. 1961 */ 1962 public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_REORDER_TO_FRONT = 0X00020000; 1963 /** 1964 * If set, when sending a broadcast only registered receivers will be 1965 * called -- no BroadcastReceiver components will be launched. 1966 */ 1967 public static final int FLAG_RECEIVER_REGISTERED_ONLY = 0x40000000; 1968 /** 1969 * If set, when sending a broadcast <i>before boot has completed</i> only 1970 * registered receivers will be called -- no BroadcastReceiver components 1971 * will be launched. Sticky intent state will be recorded properly even 1972 * if no receivers wind up being called. If {@link #FLAG_RECEIVER_REGISTERED_ONLY} 1973 * is specified in the broadcast intent, this flag is unnecessary. 1974 * 1975 * <p>This flag is only for use by system sevices as a convenience to 1976 * avoid having to implement a more complex mechanism around detection 1977 * of boot completion. 1978 * 1979 * @hide 1980 */ 1981 public static final int FLAG_RECEIVER_REGISTERED_ONLY_BEFORE_BOOT = 0x20000000; 1982 1983 // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1984 1985 private String mAction; 1986 private Uri mData; 1987 private String mType; 1988 private ComponentName mComponent; 1989 private int mFlags; 1990 private HashSet<String> mCategories; 1991 private Bundle mExtras; 1992 1993 // --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1994 1995 /** 1996 * Create an empty intent. 1997 */ 1998 public Intent() { 1999 } 2000 2001 /** 2002 * Copy constructor. 2003 */ 2004 public Intent(Intent o) { 2005 this.mAction = o.mAction; 2006 this.mData = o.mData; 2007 this.mType = o.mType; 2008 this.mComponent = o.mComponent; 2009 this.mFlags = o.mFlags; 2010 if (o.mCategories != null) { 2011 this.mCategories = new HashSet<String>(o.mCategories); 2012 } 2013 if (o.mExtras != null) { 2014 this.mExtras = new Bundle(o.mExtras); 2015 } 2016 } 2017 2018 @Override 2019 public Object clone() { 2020 return new Intent(this); 2021 } 2022 2023 private Intent(Intent o, boolean all) { 2024 this.mAction = o.mAction; 2025 this.mData = o.mData; 2026 this.mType = o.mType; 2027 this.mComponent = o.mComponent; 2028 if (o.mCategories != null) { 2029 this.mCategories = new HashSet<String>(o.mCategories); 2030 } 2031 } 2032 2033 /** 2034 * Make a clone of only the parts of the Intent that are relevant for 2035 * filter matching: the action, data, type, component, and categories. 2036 */ 2037 public Intent cloneFilter() { 2038 return new Intent(this, false); 2039 } 2040 2041 /** 2042 * Create an intent with a given action. All other fields (data, type, 2043 * class) are null. Note that the action <em>must</em> be in a 2044 * namespace because Intents are used globally in the system -- for 2045 * example the system VIEW action is android.intent.action.VIEW; an 2046 * application's custom action would be something like 2047 * com.google.app.myapp.CUSTOM_ACTION. 2048 * 2049 * @param action The Intent action, such as ACTION_VIEW. 2050 */ 2051 public Intent(String action) { 2052 mAction = action; 2053 } 2054 2055 /** 2056 * Create an intent with a given action and for a given data url. Note 2057 * that the action <em>must</em> be in a namespace because Intents are 2058 * used globally in the system -- for example the system VIEW action is 2059 * android.intent.action.VIEW; an application's custom action would be 2060 * something like com.google.app.myapp.CUSTOM_ACTION. 2061 * 2062 * <p><em>Note: scheme and host name matching in the Android framework is 2063 * case-sensitive, unlike the formal RFC. As a result, 2064 * you should always ensure that you write your Uri with these elements 2065 * using lower case letters, and normalize any Uris you receive from 2066 * outside of Android to ensure the scheme and host is lower case.</em></p> 2067 * 2068 * @param action The Intent action, such as ACTION_VIEW. 2069 * @param uri The Intent data URI. 2070 */ 2071 public Intent(String action, Uri uri) { 2072 mAction = action; 2073 mData = uri; 2074 } 2075 2076 /** 2077 * Create an intent for a specific component. All other fields (action, data, 2078 * type, class) are null, though they can be modified later with explicit 2079 * calls. This provides a convenient way to create an intent that is 2080 * intended to execute a hard-coded class name, rather than relying on the 2081 * system to find an appropriate class for you; see {@link #setComponent} 2082 * for more information on the repercussions of this. 2083 * 2084 * @param packageContext A Context of the application package implementing 2085 * this class. 2086 * @param cls The component class that is to be used for the intent. 2087 * 2088 * @see #setClass 2089 * @see #setComponent 2090 * @see #Intent(String, android.net.Uri , Context, Class) 2091 */ 2092 public Intent(Context packageContext, Class<?> cls) { 2093 mComponent = new ComponentName(packageContext, cls); 2094 } 2095 2096 /** 2097 * Create an intent for a specific component with a specified action and data. 2098 * This is equivalent using {@link #Intent(String, android.net.Uri)} to 2099 * construct the Intent and then calling {@link #setClass} to set its 2100 * class. 2101 * 2102 * <p><em>Note: scheme and host name matching in the Android framework is 2103 * case-sensitive, unlike the formal RFC. As a result, 2104 * you should always ensure that you write your Uri with these elements 2105 * using lower case letters, and normalize any Uris you receive from 2106 * outside of Android to ensure the scheme and host is lower case.</em></p> 2107 * 2108 * @param action The Intent action, such as ACTION_VIEW. 2109 * @param uri The Intent data URI. 2110 * @param packageContext A Context of the application package implementing 2111 * this class. 2112 * @param cls The component class that is to be used for the intent. 2113 * 2114 * @see #Intent(String, android.net.Uri) 2115 * @see #Intent(Context, Class) 2116 * @see #setClass 2117 * @see #setComponent 2118 */ 2119 public Intent(String action, Uri uri, 2120 Context packageContext, Class<?> cls) { 2121 mAction = action; 2122 mData = uri; 2123 mComponent = new ComponentName(packageContext, cls); 2124 } 2125 2126 /** 2127 * Create an intent from a URI. This URI may encode the action, 2128 * category, and other intent fields, if it was returned by toURI(). If 2129 * the Intent was not generate by toURI(), its data will be the entire URI 2130 * and its action will be ACTION_VIEW. 2131 * 2132 * <p>The URI given here must not be relative -- that is, it must include 2133 * the scheme and full path. 2134 * 2135 * @param uri The URI to turn into an Intent. 2136 * 2137 * @return Intent The newly created Intent object. 2138 * 2139 * @see #toURI 2140 */ 2141 public static Intent getIntent(String uri) throws URISyntaxException { 2142 int i = 0; 2143 try { 2144 // simple case 2145 i = uri.lastIndexOf("#"); 2146 if (i == -1) return new Intent(ACTION_VIEW, Uri.parse(uri)); 2147 2148 // old format Intent URI 2149 if (!uri.startsWith("#Intent;", i)) return getIntentOld(uri); 2150 2151 // new format 2152 Intent intent = new Intent(ACTION_VIEW); 2153 2154 // fetch data part, if present 2155 if (i > 0) { 2156 intent.mData = Uri.parse(uri.substring(0, i)); 2157 } 2158 i += "#Intent;".length(); 2159 2160 // loop over contents of Intent, all name=value; 2161 while (!uri.startsWith("end", i)) { 2162 int eq = uri.indexOf('=', i); 2163 int semi = uri.indexOf(';', eq); 2164 String value = uri.substring(eq + 1, semi); 2165 2166 // action 2167 if (uri.startsWith("action=", i)) { 2168 intent.mAction = value; 2169 } 2170 2171 // categories 2172 else if (uri.startsWith("category=", i)) { 2173 intent.addCategory(value); 2174 } 2175 2176 // type 2177 else if (uri.startsWith("type=", i)) { 2178 intent.mType = value; 2179 } 2180 2181 // launch flags 2182 else if (uri.startsWith("launchFlags=", i)) { 2183 intent.mFlags = Integer.decode(value).intValue(); 2184 } 2185 2186 // component 2187 else if (uri.startsWith("component=", i)) { 2188 intent.mComponent = ComponentName.unflattenFromString(value); 2189 } 2190 2191 // extra 2192 else { 2193 String key = Uri.decode(uri.substring(i + 2, eq)); 2194 value = Uri.decode(value); 2195 // create Bundle if it doesn't already exist 2196 if (intent.mExtras == null) intent.mExtras = new Bundle(); 2197 Bundle b = intent.mExtras; 2198 // add EXTRA 2199 if (uri.startsWith("S.", i)) b.putString(key, value); 2200 else if (uri.startsWith("B.", i)) b.putBoolean(key, Boolean.parseBoolean(value)); 2201 else if (uri.startsWith("b.", i)) b.putByte(key, Byte.parseByte(value)); 2202 else if (uri.startsWith("c.", i)) b.putChar(key, value.charAt(0)); 2203 else if (uri.startsWith("d.", i)) b.putDouble(key, Double.parseDouble(value)); 2204 else if (uri.startsWith("f.", i)) b.putFloat(key, Float.parseFloat(value)); 2205 else if (uri.startsWith("i.", i)) b.putInt(key, Integer.parseInt(value)); 2206 else if (uri.startsWith("l.", i)) b.putLong(key, Long.parseLong(value)); 2207 else if (uri.startsWith("s.", i)) b.putShort(key, Short.parseShort(value)); 2208 else throw new URISyntaxException(uri, "unknown EXTRA type", i); 2209 } 2210 2211 // move to the next item 2212 i = semi + 1; 2213 } 2214 2215 return intent; 2216 2217 } catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) { 2218 throw new URISyntaxException(uri, "illegal Intent URI format", i); 2219 } 2220 } 2221 2222 public static Intent getIntentOld(String uri) throws URISyntaxException { 2223 Intent intent; 2224 2225 int i = uri.lastIndexOf('#'); 2226 if (i >= 0) { 2227 Uri data = null; 2228 String action = null; 2229 if (i > 0) { 2230 data = Uri.parse(uri.substring(0, i)); 2231 } 2232 2233 i++; 2234 2235 if (uri.regionMatches(i, "action(", 0, 7)) { 2236 i += 7; 2237 int j = uri.indexOf(')', i); 2238 action = uri.substring(i, j); 2239 i = j + 1; 2240 } 2241 2242 intent = new Intent(action, data); 2243 2244 if (uri.regionMatches(i, "categories(", 0, 11)) { 2245 i += 11; 2246 int j = uri.indexOf(')', i); 2247 while (i < j) { 2248 int sep = uri.indexOf('!', i); 2249 if (sep < 0) sep = j; 2250 if (i < sep) { 2251 intent.addCategory(uri.substring(i, sep)); 2252 } 2253 i = sep + 1; 2254 } 2255 i = j + 1; 2256 } 2257 2258 if (uri.regionMatches(i, "type(", 0, 5)) { 2259 i += 5; 2260 int j = uri.indexOf(')', i); 2261 intent.mType = uri.substring(i, j); 2262 i = j + 1; 2263 } 2264 2265 if (uri.regionMatches(i, "launchFlags(", 0, 12)) { 2266 i += 12; 2267 int j = uri.indexOf(')', i); 2268 intent.mFlags = Integer.decode(uri.substring(i, j)).intValue(); 2269 i = j + 1; 2270 } 2271 2272 if (uri.regionMatches(i, "component(", 0, 10)) { 2273 i += 10; 2274 int j = uri.indexOf(')', i); 2275 int sep = uri.indexOf('!', i); 2276 if (sep >= 0 && sep < j) { 2277 String pkg = uri.substring(i, sep); 2278 String cls = uri.substring(sep + 1, j); 2279 intent.mComponent = new ComponentName(pkg, cls); 2280 } 2281 i = j + 1; 2282 } 2283 2284 if (uri.regionMatches(i, "extras(", 0, 7)) { 2285 i += 7; 2286 2287 final int closeParen = uri.indexOf(')', i); 2288 if (closeParen == -1) throw new URISyntaxException(uri, 2289 "EXTRA missing trailing ')'", i); 2290 2291 while (i < closeParen) { 2292 // fetch the key value 2293 int j = uri.indexOf('=', i); 2294 if (j <= i + 1 || i >= closeParen) { 2295 throw new URISyntaxException(uri, "EXTRA missing '='", i); 2296 } 2297 char type = uri.charAt(i); 2298 i++; 2299 String key = uri.substring(i, j); 2300 i = j + 1; 2301 2302 // get type-value 2303 j = uri.indexOf('!', i); 2304 if (j == -1 || j >= closeParen) j = closeParen; 2305 if (i >= j) throw new URISyntaxException(uri, "EXTRA missing '!'", i); 2306 String value = uri.substring(i, j); 2307 i = j; 2308 2309 // create Bundle if it doesn't already exist 2310 if (intent.mExtras == null) intent.mExtras = new Bundle(); 2311 2312 // add item to bundle 2313 try { 2314 switch (type) { 2315 case 'S': 2316 intent.mExtras.putString(key, Uri.decode(value)); 2317 break; 2318 case 'B': 2319 intent.mExtras.putBoolean(key, Boolean.parseBoolean(value)); 2320 break; 2321 case 'b': 2322 intent.mExtras.putByte(key, Byte.parseByte(value)); 2323 break; 2324 case 'c': 2325 intent.mExtras.putChar(key, Uri.decode(value).charAt(0)); 2326 break; 2327 case 'd': 2328 intent.mExtras.putDouble(key, Double.parseDouble(value)); 2329 break; 2330 case 'f': 2331 intent.mExtras.putFloat(key, Float.parseFloat(value)); 2332 break; 2333 case 'i': 2334 intent.mExtras.putInt(key, Integer.parseInt(value)); 2335 break; 2336 case 'l': 2337 intent.mExtras.putLong(key, Long.parseLong(value)); 2338 break; 2339 case 's': 2340 intent.mExtras.putShort(key, Short.parseShort(value)); 2341 break; 2342 default: 2343 throw new URISyntaxException(uri, "EXTRA has unknown type", i); 2344 } 2345 } catch (NumberFormatException e) { 2346 throw new URISyntaxException(uri, "EXTRA value can't be parsed", i); 2347 } 2348 2349 char ch = uri.charAt(i); 2350 if (ch == ')') break; 2351 if (ch != '!') throw new URISyntaxException(uri, "EXTRA missing '!'", i); 2352 i++; 2353 } 2354 } 2355 2356 if (intent.mAction == null) { 2357 // By default, if no action is specified, then use VIEW. 2358 intent.mAction = ACTION_VIEW; 2359 } 2360 2361 } else { 2362 intent = new Intent(ACTION_VIEW, Uri.parse(uri)); 2363 } 2364 2365 return intent; 2366 } 2367 2368 /** 2369 * Retrieve the general action to be performed, such as 2370 * {@link #ACTION_VIEW}. The action describes the general way the rest of 2371 * the information in the intent should be interpreted -- most importantly, 2372 * what to do with the data returned by {@link #getData}. 2373 * 2374 * @return The action of this intent or null if none is specified. 2375 * 2376 * @see #setAction 2377 */ 2378 public String getAction() { 2379 return mAction; 2380 } 2381 2382 /** 2383 * Retrieve data this intent is operating on. This URI specifies the name 2384 * of the data; often it uses the content: scheme, specifying data in a 2385 * content provider. Other schemes may be handled by specific activities, 2386 * such as http: by the web browser. 2387 * 2388 * @return The URI of the data this intent is targeting or null. 2389 * 2390 * @see #getScheme 2391 * @see #setData 2392 */ 2393 public Uri getData() { 2394 return mData; 2395 } 2396 2397 /** 2398 * The same as {@link #getData()}, but returns the URI as an encoded 2399 * String. 2400 */ 2401 public String getDataString() { 2402 return mData != null ? mData.toString() : null; 2403 } 2404 2405 /** 2406 * Return the scheme portion of the intent's data. If the data is null or 2407 * does not include a scheme, null is returned. Otherwise, the scheme 2408 * prefix without the final ':' is returned, i.e. "http". 2409 * 2410 * <p>This is the same as calling getData().getScheme() (and checking for 2411 * null data). 2412 * 2413 * @return The scheme of this intent. 2414 * 2415 * @see #getData 2416 */ 2417 public String getScheme() { 2418 return mData != null ? mData.getScheme() : null; 2419 } 2420 2421 /** 2422 * Retrieve any explicit MIME type included in the intent. This is usually 2423 * null, as the type is determined by the intent data. 2424 * 2425 * @return If a type was manually set, it is returned; else null is 2426 * returned. 2427 * 2428 * @see #resolveType(ContentResolver) 2429 * @see #setType 2430 */ 2431 public String getType() { 2432 return mType; 2433 } 2434 2435 /** 2436 * Return the MIME data type of this intent. If the type field is 2437 * explicitly set, that is simply returned. Otherwise, if the data is set, 2438 * the type of that data is returned. If neither fields are set, a null is 2439 * returned. 2440 * 2441 * @return The MIME type of this intent. 2442 * 2443 * @see #getType 2444 * @see #resolveType(ContentResolver) 2445 */ 2446 public String resolveType(Context context) { 2447 return resolveType(context.getContentResolver()); 2448 } 2449 2450 /** 2451 * Return the MIME data type of this intent. If the type field is 2452 * explicitly set, that is simply returned. Otherwise, if the data is set, 2453 * the type of that data is returned. If neither fields are set, a null is 2454 * returned. 2455 * 2456 * @param resolver A ContentResolver that can be used to determine the MIME 2457 * type of the intent's data. 2458 * 2459 * @return The MIME type of this intent. 2460 * 2461 * @see #getType 2462 * @see #resolveType(Context) 2463 */ 2464 public String resolveType(ContentResolver resolver) { 2465 if (mType != null) { 2466 return mType; 2467 } 2468 if (mData != null) { 2469 if ("content".equals(mData.getScheme())) { 2470 return resolver.getType(mData); 2471 } 2472 } 2473 return null; 2474 } 2475 2476 /** 2477 * Return the MIME data type of this intent, only if it will be needed for 2478 * intent resolution. This is not generally useful for application code; 2479 * it is used by the frameworks for communicating with back-end system 2480 * services. 2481 * 2482 * @param resolver A ContentResolver that can be used to determine the MIME 2483 * type of the intent's data. 2484 * 2485 * @return The MIME type of this intent, or null if it is unknown or not 2486 * needed. 2487 */ 2488 public String resolveTypeIfNeeded(ContentResolver resolver) { 2489 if (mComponent != null) { 2490 return mType; 2491 } 2492 return resolveType(resolver); 2493 } 2494 2495 /** 2496 * Check if an category exists in the intent. 2497 * 2498 * @param category The category to check. 2499 * 2500 * @return boolean True if the intent contains the category, else false. 2501 * 2502 * @see #getCategories 2503 * @see #addCategory 2504 */ 2505 public boolean hasCategory(String category) { 2506 return mCategories != null && mCategories.contains(category); 2507 } 2508 2509 /** 2510 * Return the set of all categories in the intent. If there are no categories, 2511 * returns NULL. 2512 * 2513 * @return Set The set of categories you can examine. Do not modify! 2514 * 2515 * @see #hasCategory 2516 * @see #addCategory 2517 */ 2518 public Set<String> getCategories() { 2519 return mCategories; 2520 } 2521 2522 /** 2523 * Sets the ClassLoader that will be used when unmarshalling 2524 * any Parcelable values from the extras of this Intent. 2525 * 2526 * @param loader a ClassLoader, or null to use the default loader 2527 * at the time of unmarshalling. 2528 */ 2529 public void setExtrasClassLoader(ClassLoader loader) { 2530 if (mExtras != null) { 2531 mExtras.setClassLoader(loader); 2532 } 2533 } 2534 2535 /** 2536 * Returns true if an extra value is associated with the given name. 2537 * @param name the extra's name 2538 * @return true if the given extra is present. 2539 */ 2540 public boolean hasExtra(String name) { 2541 return mExtras != null && mExtras.containsKey(name); 2542 } 2543 2544 /** 2545 * Returns true if the Intent's extras contain a parcelled file descriptor. 2546 * @return true if the Intent contains a parcelled file descriptor. 2547 */ 2548 public boolean hasFileDescriptors() { 2549 return mExtras != null && mExtras.hasFileDescriptors(); 2550 } 2551 2552 /** 2553 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2554 * 2555 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2556 * 2557 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2558 * or null if none was found. 2559 * 2560 * @deprecated 2561 * @hide 2562 */ 2563 @Deprecated 2564 public Object getExtra(String name) { 2565 return getExtra(name, null); 2566 } 2567 2568 /** 2569 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2570 * 2571 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2572 * @param defaultValue the value to be returned if no value of the desired 2573 * type is stored with the given name. 2574 * 2575 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2576 * or the default value if none was found. 2577 * 2578 * @see #putExtra(String, boolean) 2579 */ 2580 public boolean getBooleanExtra(String name, boolean defaultValue) { 2581 return mExtras == null ? defaultValue : 2582 mExtras.getBoolean(name, defaultValue); 2583 } 2584 2585 /** 2586 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2587 * 2588 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2589 * @param defaultValue the value to be returned if no value of the desired 2590 * type is stored with the given name. 2591 * 2592 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2593 * or the default value if none was found. 2594 * 2595 * @see #putExtra(String, byte) 2596 */ 2597 public byte getByteExtra(String name, byte defaultValue) { 2598 return mExtras == null ? defaultValue : 2599 mExtras.getByte(name, defaultValue); 2600 } 2601 2602 /** 2603 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2604 * 2605 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2606 * @param defaultValue the value to be returned if no value of the desired 2607 * type is stored with the given name. 2608 * 2609 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2610 * or the default value if none was found. 2611 * 2612 * @see #putExtra(String, short) 2613 */ 2614 public short getShortExtra(String name, short defaultValue) { 2615 return mExtras == null ? defaultValue : 2616 mExtras.getShort(name, defaultValue); 2617 } 2618 2619 /** 2620 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2621 * 2622 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2623 * @param defaultValue the value to be returned if no value of the desired 2624 * type is stored with the given name. 2625 * 2626 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2627 * or the default value if none was found. 2628 * 2629 * @see #putExtra(String, char) 2630 */ 2631 public char getCharExtra(String name, char defaultValue) { 2632 return mExtras == null ? defaultValue : 2633 mExtras.getChar(name, defaultValue); 2634 } 2635 2636 /** 2637 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2638 * 2639 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2640 * @param defaultValue the value to be returned if no value of the desired 2641 * type is stored with the given name. 2642 * 2643 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2644 * or the default value if none was found. 2645 * 2646 * @see #putExtra(String, int) 2647 */ 2648 public int getIntExtra(String name, int defaultValue) { 2649 return mExtras == null ? defaultValue : 2650 mExtras.getInt(name, defaultValue); 2651 } 2652 2653 /** 2654 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2655 * 2656 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2657 * @param defaultValue the value to be returned if no value of the desired 2658 * type is stored with the given name. 2659 * 2660 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2661 * or the default value if none was found. 2662 * 2663 * @see #putExtra(String, long) 2664 */ 2665 public long getLongExtra(String name, long defaultValue) { 2666 return mExtras == null ? defaultValue : 2667 mExtras.getLong(name, defaultValue); 2668 } 2669 2670 /** 2671 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2672 * 2673 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2674 * @param defaultValue the value to be returned if no value of the desired 2675 * type is stored with the given name. 2676 * 2677 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra(), 2678 * or the default value if no such item is present 2679 * 2680 * @see #putExtra(String, float) 2681 */ 2682 public float getFloatExtra(String name, float defaultValue) { 2683 return mExtras == null ? defaultValue : 2684 mExtras.getFloat(name, defaultValue); 2685 } 2686 2687 /** 2688 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2689 * 2690 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2691 * @param defaultValue the value to be returned if no value of the desired 2692 * type is stored with the given name. 2693 * 2694 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2695 * or the default value if none was found. 2696 * 2697 * @see #putExtra(String, double) 2698 */ 2699 public double getDoubleExtra(String name, double defaultValue) { 2700 return mExtras == null ? defaultValue : 2701 mExtras.getDouble(name, defaultValue); 2702 } 2703 2704 /** 2705 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2706 * 2707 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2708 * 2709 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2710 * or null if no String value was found. 2711 * 2712 * @see #putExtra(String, String) 2713 */ 2714 public String getStringExtra(String name) { 2715 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.getString(name); 2716 } 2717 2718 /** 2719 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2720 * 2721 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2722 * 2723 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2724 * or null if no CharSequence value was found. 2725 * 2726 * @see #putExtra(String, CharSequence) 2727 */ 2728 public CharSequence getCharSequenceExtra(String name) { 2729 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.getCharSequence(name); 2730 } 2731 2732 /** 2733 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2734 * 2735 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2736 * 2737 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2738 * or null if no Parcelable value was found. 2739 * 2740 * @see #putExtra(String, Parcelable) 2741 */ 2742 public <T extends Parcelable> T getParcelableExtra(String name) { 2743 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.<T>getParcelable(name); 2744 } 2745 2746 /** 2747 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2748 * 2749 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2750 * 2751 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2752 * or null if no Parcelable[] value was found. 2753 * 2754 * @see #putExtra(String, Parcelable[]) 2755 */ 2756 public Parcelable[] getParcelableArrayExtra(String name) { 2757 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.getParcelableArray(name); 2758 } 2759 2760 /** 2761 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2762 * 2763 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2764 * 2765 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2766 * or null if no ArrayList<Parcelable> value was found. 2767 * 2768 * @see #putParcelableArrayListExtra(String, ArrayList) 2769 */ 2770 public <T extends Parcelable> ArrayList<T> getParcelableArrayListExtra(String name) { 2771 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.<T>getParcelableArrayList(name); 2772 } 2773 2774 /** 2775 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2776 * 2777 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2778 * 2779 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2780 * or null if no Serializable value was found. 2781 * 2782 * @see #putExtra(String, Serializable) 2783 */ 2784 public Serializable getSerializableExtra(String name) { 2785 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.getSerializable(name); 2786 } 2787 2788 /** 2789 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2790 * 2791 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2792 * 2793 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2794 * or null if no ArrayList<Integer> value was found. 2795 * 2796 * @see #putIntegerArrayListExtra(String, ArrayList) 2797 */ 2798 public ArrayList<Integer> getIntegerArrayListExtra(String name) { 2799 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.getIntegerArrayList(name); 2800 } 2801 2802 /** 2803 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2804 * 2805 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2806 * 2807 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2808 * or null if no ArrayList<String> value was found. 2809 * 2810 * @see #putStringArrayListExtra(String, ArrayList) 2811 */ 2812 public ArrayList<String> getStringArrayListExtra(String name) { 2813 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.getStringArrayList(name); 2814 } 2815 2816 /** 2817 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2818 * 2819 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2820 * 2821 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2822 * or null if no boolean array value was found. 2823 * 2824 * @see #putExtra(String, boolean[]) 2825 */ 2826 public boolean[] getBooleanArrayExtra(String name) { 2827 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.getBooleanArray(name); 2828 } 2829 2830 /** 2831 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2832 * 2833 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2834 * 2835 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2836 * or null if no byte array value was found. 2837 * 2838 * @see #putExtra(String, byte[]) 2839 */ 2840 public byte[] getByteArrayExtra(String name) { 2841 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.getByteArray(name); 2842 } 2843 2844 /** 2845 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2846 * 2847 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2848 * 2849 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2850 * or null if no short array value was found. 2851 * 2852 * @see #putExtra(String, short[]) 2853 */ 2854 public short[] getShortArrayExtra(String name) { 2855 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.getShortArray(name); 2856 } 2857 2858 /** 2859 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2860 * 2861 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2862 * 2863 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2864 * or null if no char array value was found. 2865 * 2866 * @see #putExtra(String, char[]) 2867 */ 2868 public char[] getCharArrayExtra(String name) { 2869 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.getCharArray(name); 2870 } 2871 2872 /** 2873 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2874 * 2875 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2876 * 2877 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2878 * or null if no int array value was found. 2879 * 2880 * @see #putExtra(String, int[]) 2881 */ 2882 public int[] getIntArrayExtra(String name) { 2883 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.getIntArray(name); 2884 } 2885 2886 /** 2887 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2888 * 2889 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2890 * 2891 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2892 * or null if no long array value was found. 2893 * 2894 * @see #putExtra(String, long[]) 2895 */ 2896 public long[] getLongArrayExtra(String name) { 2897 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.getLongArray(name); 2898 } 2899 2900 /** 2901 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2902 * 2903 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2904 * 2905 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2906 * or null if no float array value was found. 2907 * 2908 * @see #putExtra(String, float[]) 2909 */ 2910 public float[] getFloatArrayExtra(String name) { 2911 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.getFloatArray(name); 2912 } 2913 2914 /** 2915 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2916 * 2917 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2918 * 2919 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2920 * or null if no double array value was found. 2921 * 2922 * @see #putExtra(String, double[]) 2923 */ 2924 public double[] getDoubleArrayExtra(String name) { 2925 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.getDoubleArray(name); 2926 } 2927 2928 /** 2929 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2930 * 2931 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2932 * 2933 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2934 * or null if no String array value was found. 2935 * 2936 * @see #putExtra(String, String[]) 2937 */ 2938 public String[] getStringArrayExtra(String name) { 2939 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.getStringArray(name); 2940 } 2941 2942 /** 2943 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2944 * 2945 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2946 * 2947 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2948 * or null if no Bundle value was found. 2949 * 2950 * @see #putExtra(String, Bundle) 2951 */ 2952 public Bundle getBundleExtra(String name) { 2953 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.getBundle(name); 2954 } 2955 2956 /** 2957 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2958 * 2959 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2960 * 2961 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2962 * or null if no IBinder value was found. 2963 * 2964 * @see #putExtra(String, IBinder) 2965 * 2966 * @deprecated 2967 * @hide 2968 */ 2969 @Deprecated 2970 public IBinder getIBinderExtra(String name) { 2971 return mExtras == null ? null : mExtras.getIBinder(name); 2972 } 2973 2974 /** 2975 * Retrieve extended data from the intent. 2976 * 2977 * @param name The name of the desired item. 2978 * @param defaultValue The default value to return in case no item is 2979 * associated with the key 'name' 2980 * 2981 * @return the value of an item that previously added with putExtra() 2982 * or defaultValue if none was found. 2983 * 2984 * @see #putExtra 2985 * 2986 * @deprecated 2987 * @hide 2988 */ 2989 @Deprecated 2990 public Object getExtra(String name, Object defaultValue) { 2991 Object result = defaultValue; 2992 if (mExtras != null) { 2993 Object result2 = mExtras.get(name); 2994 if (result2 != null) { 2995 result = result2; 2996 } 2997 } 2998 2999 return result; 3000 } 3001 3002 /** 3003 * Retrieves a map of extended data from the intent. 3004 * 3005 * @return the map of all extras previously added with putExtra(), 3006 * or null if none have been added. 3007 */ 3008 public Bundle getExtras() { 3009 return (mExtras != null) 3010 ? new Bundle(mExtras) 3011 : null; 3012 } 3013 3014 /** 3015 * Retrieve any special flags associated with this intent. You will 3016 * normally just set them with {@link #setFlags} and let the system 3017 * take the appropriate action with them. 3018 * 3019 * @return int The currently set flags. 3020 * 3021 * @see #setFlags 3022 */ 3023 public int getFlags() { 3024 return mFlags; 3025 } 3026 3027 /** 3028 * Retrieve the concrete component associated with the intent. When receiving 3029 * an intent, this is the component that was found to best handle it (that is, 3030 * yourself) and will always be non-null; in all other cases it will be 3031 * null unless explicitly set. 3032 * 3033 * @return The name of the application component to handle the intent. 3034 * 3035 * @see #resolveActivity 3036 * @see #setComponent 3037 */ 3038 public ComponentName getComponent() { 3039 return mComponent; 3040 } 3041 3042 /** 3043 * Return the Activity component that should be used to handle this intent. 3044 * The appropriate component is determined based on the information in the 3045 * intent, evaluated as follows: 3046 * 3047 * <p>If {@link #getComponent} returns an explicit class, that is returned 3048 * without any further consideration. 3049 * 3050 * <p>The activity must handle the {@link Intent#CATEGORY_DEFAULT} Intent 3051 * category to be considered. 3052 * 3053 * <p>If {@link #getAction} is non-NULL, the activity must handle this 3054 * action. 3055 * 3056 * <p>If {@link #resolveType} returns non-NULL, the activity must handle 3057 * this type. 3058 * 3059 * <p>If {@link #addCategory} has added any categories, the activity must 3060 * handle ALL of the categories specified. 3061 * 3062 * <p>If there are no activities that satisfy all of these conditions, a 3063 * null string is returned. 3064 * 3065 * <p>If multiple activities are found to satisfy the intent, the one with 3066 * the highest priority will be used. If there are multiple activities 3067 * with the same priority, the system will either pick the best activity 3068 * based on user preference, or resolve to a system class that will allow 3069 * the user to pick an activity and forward from there. 3070 * 3071 * <p>This method is implemented simply by calling 3072 * {@link PackageManager#resolveActivity} with the "defaultOnly" parameter 3073 * true.</p> 3074 * <p> This API is called for you as part of starting an activity from an 3075 * intent. You do not normally need to call it yourself.</p> 3076 * 3077 * @param pm The package manager with which to resolve the Intent. 3078 * 3079 * @return Name of the component implementing an activity that can 3080 * display the intent. 3081 * 3082 * @see #setComponent 3083 * @see #getComponent 3084 * @see #resolveActivityInfo 3085 */ 3086 public ComponentName resolveActivity(PackageManager pm) { 3087 if (mComponent != null) { 3088 return mComponent; 3089 } 3090 3091 ResolveInfo info = pm.resolveActivity( 3092 this, PackageManager.MATCH_DEFAULT_ONLY); 3093 if (info != null) { 3094 return new ComponentName( 3095 info.activityInfo.applicationInfo.packageName, 3096 info.activityInfo.name); 3097 } 3098 3099 return null; 3100 } 3101 3102 /** 3103 * Resolve the Intent into an {@link ActivityInfo} 3104 * describing the activity that should execute the intent. Resolution 3105 * follows the same rules as described for {@link #resolveActivity}, but 3106 * you get back the completely information about the resolved activity 3107 * instead of just its class name. 3108 * 3109 * @param pm The package manager with which to resolve the Intent. 3110 * @param flags Addition information to retrieve as per 3111 * {@link PackageManager#getActivityInfo(ComponentName, int) 3112 * PackageManager.getActivityInfo()}. 3113 * 3114 * @return PackageManager.ActivityInfo 3115 * 3116 * @see #resolveActivity 3117 */ 3118 public ActivityInfo resolveActivityInfo(PackageManager pm, int flags) { 3119 ActivityInfo ai = null; 3120 if (mComponent != null) { 3121 try { 3122 ai = pm.getActivityInfo(mComponent, flags); 3123 } catch (PackageManager.NameNotFoundException e) { 3124 // ignore 3125 } 3126 } else { 3127 ResolveInfo info = pm.resolveActivity( 3128 this, PackageManager.MATCH_DEFAULT_ONLY); 3129 if (info != null) { 3130 ai = info.activityInfo; 3131 } 3132 } 3133 3134 return ai; 3135 } 3136 3137 /** 3138 * Set the general action to be performed. 3139 * 3140 * @param action An action name, such as ACTION_VIEW. Application-specific 3141 * actions should be prefixed with the vendor's package name. 3142 * 3143 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3144 * into a single statement. 3145 * 3146 * @see #getAction 3147 */ 3148 public Intent setAction(String action) { 3149 mAction = action; 3150 return this; 3151 } 3152 3153 /** 3154 * Set the data this intent is operating on. This method automatically 3155 * clears any type that was previously set by {@link #setType}. 3156 * 3157 * <p><em>Note: scheme and host name matching in the Android framework is 3158 * case-sensitive, unlike the formal RFC. As a result, 3159 * you should always ensure that you write your Uri with these elements 3160 * using lower case letters, and normalize any Uris you receive from 3161 * outside of Android to ensure the scheme and host is lower case.</em></p> 3162 * 3163 * @param data The URI of the data this intent is now targeting. 3164 * 3165 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3166 * into a single statement. 3167 * 3168 * @see #getData 3169 * @see #setType 3170 * @see #setDataAndType 3171 */ 3172 public Intent setData(Uri data) { 3173 mData = data; 3174 mType = null; 3175 return this; 3176 } 3177 3178 /** 3179 * Set an explicit MIME data type. This is used to create intents that 3180 * only specify a type and not data, for example to indicate the type of 3181 * data to return. This method automatically clears any data that was 3182 * previously set by {@link #setData}. 3183 * 3184 * <p><em>Note: MIME type matching in the Android framework is 3185 * case-sensitive, unlike formal RFC MIME types. As a result, 3186 * you should always write your MIME types with lower case letters, 3187 * and any MIME types you receive from outside of Android should be 3188 * converted to lower case before supplying them here.</em></p> 3189 * 3190 * @param type The MIME type of the data being handled by this intent. 3191 * 3192 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3193 * into a single statement. 3194 * 3195 * @see #getType 3196 * @see #setData 3197 * @see #setDataAndType 3198 */ 3199 public Intent setType(String type) { 3200 mData = null; 3201 mType = type; 3202 return this; 3203 } 3204 3205 /** 3206 * (Usually optional) Set the data for the intent along with an explicit 3207 * MIME data type. This method should very rarely be used -- it allows you 3208 * to override the MIME type that would ordinarily be inferred from the 3209 * data with your own type given here. 3210 * 3211 * <p><em>Note: MIME type, Uri scheme, and host name matching in the 3212 * Android framework is case-sensitive, unlike the formal RFC definitions. 3213 * As a result, you should always write these elements with lower case letters, 3214 * and normalize any MIME types or Uris you receive from 3215 * outside of Android to ensure these elements are lower case before 3216 * supplying them here.</em></p> 3217 * 3218 * @param data The URI of the data this intent is now targeting. 3219 * @param type The MIME type of the data being handled by this intent. 3220 * 3221 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3222 * into a single statement. 3223 * 3224 * @see #setData 3225 * @see #setType 3226 */ 3227 public Intent setDataAndType(Uri data, String type) { 3228 mData = data; 3229 mType = type; 3230 return this; 3231 } 3232 3233 /** 3234 * Add a new category to the intent. Categories provide additional detail 3235 * about the action the intent is perform. When resolving an intent, only 3236 * activities that provide <em>all</em> of the requested categories will be 3237 * used. 3238 * 3239 * @param category The desired category. This can be either one of the 3240 * predefined Intent categories, or a custom category in your own 3241 * namespace. 3242 * 3243 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3244 * into a single statement. 3245 * 3246 * @see #hasCategory 3247 * @see #removeCategory 3248 */ 3249 public Intent addCategory(String category) { 3250 if (mCategories == null) { 3251 mCategories = new HashSet<String>(); 3252 } 3253 mCategories.add(category); 3254 return this; 3255 } 3256 3257 /** 3258 * Remove an category from an intent. 3259 * 3260 * @param category The category to remove. 3261 * 3262 * @see #addCategory 3263 */ 3264 public void removeCategory(String category) { 3265 if (mCategories != null) { 3266 mCategories.remove(category); 3267 if (mCategories.size() == 0) { 3268 mCategories = null; 3269 } 3270 } 3271 } 3272 3273 /** 3274 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3275 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3276 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3277 * 3278 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3279 * @param value The boolean data value. 3280 * 3281 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3282 * into a single statement. 3283 * 3284 * @see #putExtras 3285 * @see #removeExtra 3286 * @see #getBooleanExtra(String, boolean) 3287 */ 3288 public Intent putExtra(String name, boolean value) { 3289 if (mExtras == null) { 3290 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3291 } 3292 mExtras.putBoolean(name, value); 3293 return this; 3294 } 3295 3296 /** 3297 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3298 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3299 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3300 * 3301 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3302 * @param value The byte data value. 3303 * 3304 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3305 * into a single statement. 3306 * 3307 * @see #putExtras 3308 * @see #removeExtra 3309 * @see #getByteExtra(String, byte) 3310 */ 3311 public Intent putExtra(String name, byte value) { 3312 if (mExtras == null) { 3313 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3314 } 3315 mExtras.putByte(name, value); 3316 return this; 3317 } 3318 3319 /** 3320 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3321 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3322 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3323 * 3324 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3325 * @param value The char data value. 3326 * 3327 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3328 * into a single statement. 3329 * 3330 * @see #putExtras 3331 * @see #removeExtra 3332 * @see #getCharExtra(String, char) 3333 */ 3334 public Intent putExtra(String name, char value) { 3335 if (mExtras == null) { 3336 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3337 } 3338 mExtras.putChar(name, value); 3339 return this; 3340 } 3341 3342 /** 3343 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3344 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3345 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3346 * 3347 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3348 * @param value The short data value. 3349 * 3350 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3351 * into a single statement. 3352 * 3353 * @see #putExtras 3354 * @see #removeExtra 3355 * @see #getShortExtra(String, short) 3356 */ 3357 public Intent putExtra(String name, short value) { 3358 if (mExtras == null) { 3359 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3360 } 3361 mExtras.putShort(name, value); 3362 return this; 3363 } 3364 3365 /** 3366 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3367 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3368 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3369 * 3370 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3371 * @param value The integer data value. 3372 * 3373 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3374 * into a single statement. 3375 * 3376 * @see #putExtras 3377 * @see #removeExtra 3378 * @see #getIntExtra(String, int) 3379 */ 3380 public Intent putExtra(String name, int value) { 3381 if (mExtras == null) { 3382 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3383 } 3384 mExtras.putInt(name, value); 3385 return this; 3386 } 3387 3388 /** 3389 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3390 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3391 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3392 * 3393 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3394 * @param value The long data value. 3395 * 3396 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3397 * into a single statement. 3398 * 3399 * @see #putExtras 3400 * @see #removeExtra 3401 * @see #getLongExtra(String, long) 3402 */ 3403 public Intent putExtra(String name, long value) { 3404 if (mExtras == null) { 3405 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3406 } 3407 mExtras.putLong(name, value); 3408 return this; 3409 } 3410 3411 /** 3412 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3413 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3414 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3415 * 3416 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3417 * @param value The float data value. 3418 * 3419 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3420 * into a single statement. 3421 * 3422 * @see #putExtras 3423 * @see #removeExtra 3424 * @see #getFloatExtra(String, float) 3425 */ 3426 public Intent putExtra(String name, float value) { 3427 if (mExtras == null) { 3428 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3429 } 3430 mExtras.putFloat(name, value); 3431 return this; 3432 } 3433 3434 /** 3435 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3436 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3437 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3438 * 3439 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3440 * @param value The double data value. 3441 * 3442 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3443 * into a single statement. 3444 * 3445 * @see #putExtras 3446 * @see #removeExtra 3447 * @see #getDoubleExtra(String, double) 3448 */ 3449 public Intent putExtra(String name, double value) { 3450 if (mExtras == null) { 3451 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3452 } 3453 mExtras.putDouble(name, value); 3454 return this; 3455 } 3456 3457 /** 3458 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3459 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3460 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3461 * 3462 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3463 * @param value The String data value. 3464 * 3465 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3466 * into a single statement. 3467 * 3468 * @see #putExtras 3469 * @see #removeExtra 3470 * @see #getStringExtra(String) 3471 */ 3472 public Intent putExtra(String name, String value) { 3473 if (mExtras == null) { 3474 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3475 } 3476 mExtras.putString(name, value); 3477 return this; 3478 } 3479 3480 /** 3481 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3482 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3483 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3484 * 3485 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3486 * @param value The CharSequence data value. 3487 * 3488 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3489 * into a single statement. 3490 * 3491 * @see #putExtras 3492 * @see #removeExtra 3493 * @see #getCharSequenceExtra(String) 3494 */ 3495 public Intent putExtra(String name, CharSequence value) { 3496 if (mExtras == null) { 3497 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3498 } 3499 mExtras.putCharSequence(name, value); 3500 return this; 3501 } 3502 3503 /** 3504 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3505 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3506 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3507 * 3508 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3509 * @param value The Parcelable data value. 3510 * 3511 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3512 * into a single statement. 3513 * 3514 * @see #putExtras 3515 * @see #removeExtra 3516 * @see #getParcelableExtra(String) 3517 */ 3518 public Intent putExtra(String name, Parcelable value) { 3519 if (mExtras == null) { 3520 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3521 } 3522 mExtras.putParcelable(name, value); 3523 return this; 3524 } 3525 3526 /** 3527 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3528 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3529 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3530 * 3531 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3532 * @param value The Parcelable[] data value. 3533 * 3534 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3535 * into a single statement. 3536 * 3537 * @see #putExtras 3538 * @see #removeExtra 3539 * @see #getParcelableArrayExtra(String) 3540 */ 3541 public Intent putExtra(String name, Parcelable[] value) { 3542 if (mExtras == null) { 3543 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3544 } 3545 mExtras.putParcelableArray(name, value); 3546 return this; 3547 } 3548 3549 /** 3550 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3551 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3552 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3553 * 3554 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3555 * @param value The ArrayList<Parcelable> data value. 3556 * 3557 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3558 * into a single statement. 3559 * 3560 * @see #putExtras 3561 * @see #removeExtra 3562 * @see #getParcelableArrayListExtra(String) 3563 */ 3564 public Intent putParcelableArrayListExtra(String name, ArrayList<? extends Parcelable> value) { 3565 if (mExtras == null) { 3566 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3567 } 3568 mExtras.putParcelableArrayList(name, value); 3569 return this; 3570 } 3571 3572 /** 3573 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3574 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3575 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3576 * 3577 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3578 * @param value The ArrayList<Integer> data value. 3579 * 3580 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3581 * into a single statement. 3582 * 3583 * @see #putExtras 3584 * @see #removeExtra 3585 * @see #getIntegerArrayListExtra(String) 3586 */ 3587 public Intent putIntegerArrayListExtra(String name, ArrayList<Integer> value) { 3588 if (mExtras == null) { 3589 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3590 } 3591 mExtras.putIntegerArrayList(name, value); 3592 return this; 3593 } 3594 3595 /** 3596 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3597 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3598 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3599 * 3600 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3601 * @param value The ArrayList<String> data value. 3602 * 3603 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3604 * into a single statement. 3605 * 3606 * @see #putExtras 3607 * @see #removeExtra 3608 * @see #getStringArrayListExtra(String) 3609 */ 3610 public Intent putStringArrayListExtra(String name, ArrayList<String> value) { 3611 if (mExtras == null) { 3612 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3613 } 3614 mExtras.putStringArrayList(name, value); 3615 return this; 3616 } 3617 3618 /** 3619 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3620 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3621 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3622 * 3623 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3624 * @param value The Serializable data value. 3625 * 3626 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3627 * into a single statement. 3628 * 3629 * @see #putExtras 3630 * @see #removeExtra 3631 * @see #getSerializableExtra(String) 3632 */ 3633 public Intent putExtra(String name, Serializable value) { 3634 if (mExtras == null) { 3635 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3636 } 3637 mExtras.putSerializable(name, value); 3638 return this; 3639 } 3640 3641 /** 3642 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3643 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3644 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3645 * 3646 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3647 * @param value The boolean array data value. 3648 * 3649 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3650 * into a single statement. 3651 * 3652 * @see #putExtras 3653 * @see #removeExtra 3654 * @see #getBooleanArrayExtra(String) 3655 */ 3656 public Intent putExtra(String name, boolean[] value) { 3657 if (mExtras == null) { 3658 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3659 } 3660 mExtras.putBooleanArray(name, value); 3661 return this; 3662 } 3663 3664 /** 3665 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3666 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3667 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3668 * 3669 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3670 * @param value The byte array data value. 3671 * 3672 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3673 * into a single statement. 3674 * 3675 * @see #putExtras 3676 * @see #removeExtra 3677 * @see #getByteArrayExtra(String) 3678 */ 3679 public Intent putExtra(String name, byte[] value) { 3680 if (mExtras == null) { 3681 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3682 } 3683 mExtras.putByteArray(name, value); 3684 return this; 3685 } 3686 3687 /** 3688 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3689 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3690 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3691 * 3692 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3693 * @param value The short array data value. 3694 * 3695 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3696 * into a single statement. 3697 * 3698 * @see #putExtras 3699 * @see #removeExtra 3700 * @see #getShortArrayExtra(String) 3701 */ 3702 public Intent putExtra(String name, short[] value) { 3703 if (mExtras == null) { 3704 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3705 } 3706 mExtras.putShortArray(name, value); 3707 return this; 3708 } 3709 3710 /** 3711 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3712 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3713 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3714 * 3715 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3716 * @param value The char array data value. 3717 * 3718 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3719 * into a single statement. 3720 * 3721 * @see #putExtras 3722 * @see #removeExtra 3723 * @see #getCharArrayExtra(String) 3724 */ 3725 public Intent putExtra(String name, char[] value) { 3726 if (mExtras == null) { 3727 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3728 } 3729 mExtras.putCharArray(name, value); 3730 return this; 3731 } 3732 3733 /** 3734 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3735 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3736 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3737 * 3738 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3739 * @param value The int array data value. 3740 * 3741 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3742 * into a single statement. 3743 * 3744 * @see #putExtras 3745 * @see #removeExtra 3746 * @see #getIntArrayExtra(String) 3747 */ 3748 public Intent putExtra(String name, int[] value) { 3749 if (mExtras == null) { 3750 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3751 } 3752 mExtras.putIntArray(name, value); 3753 return this; 3754 } 3755 3756 /** 3757 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3758 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3759 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3760 * 3761 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3762 * @param value The byte array data value. 3763 * 3764 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3765 * into a single statement. 3766 * 3767 * @see #putExtras 3768 * @see #removeExtra 3769 * @see #getLongArrayExtra(String) 3770 */ 3771 public Intent putExtra(String name, long[] value) { 3772 if (mExtras == null) { 3773 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3774 } 3775 mExtras.putLongArray(name, value); 3776 return this; 3777 } 3778 3779 /** 3780 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3781 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3782 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3783 * 3784 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3785 * @param value The float array data value. 3786 * 3787 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3788 * into a single statement. 3789 * 3790 * @see #putExtras 3791 * @see #removeExtra 3792 * @see #getFloatArrayExtra(String) 3793 */ 3794 public Intent putExtra(String name, float[] value) { 3795 if (mExtras == null) { 3796 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3797 } 3798 mExtras.putFloatArray(name, value); 3799 return this; 3800 } 3801 3802 /** 3803 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3804 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3805 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3806 * 3807 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3808 * @param value The double array data value. 3809 * 3810 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3811 * into a single statement. 3812 * 3813 * @see #putExtras 3814 * @see #removeExtra 3815 * @see #getDoubleArrayExtra(String) 3816 */ 3817 public Intent putExtra(String name, double[] value) { 3818 if (mExtras == null) { 3819 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3820 } 3821 mExtras.putDoubleArray(name, value); 3822 return this; 3823 } 3824 3825 /** 3826 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3827 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3828 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3829 * 3830 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3831 * @param value The String array data value. 3832 * 3833 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3834 * into a single statement. 3835 * 3836 * @see #putExtras 3837 * @see #removeExtra 3838 * @see #getStringArrayExtra(String) 3839 */ 3840 public Intent putExtra(String name, String[] value) { 3841 if (mExtras == null) { 3842 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3843 } 3844 mExtras.putStringArray(name, value); 3845 return this; 3846 } 3847 3848 /** 3849 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3850 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3851 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3852 * 3853 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3854 * @param value The Bundle data value. 3855 * 3856 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3857 * into a single statement. 3858 * 3859 * @see #putExtras 3860 * @see #removeExtra 3861 * @see #getBundleExtra(String) 3862 */ 3863 public Intent putExtra(String name, Bundle value) { 3864 if (mExtras == null) { 3865 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3866 } 3867 mExtras.putBundle(name, value); 3868 return this; 3869 } 3870 3871 /** 3872 * Add extended data to the intent. The name must include a package 3873 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3874 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3875 * 3876 * @param name The name of the extra data, with package prefix. 3877 * @param value The IBinder data value. 3878 * 3879 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3880 * into a single statement. 3881 * 3882 * @see #putExtras 3883 * @see #removeExtra 3884 * @see #getIBinderExtra(String) 3885 * 3886 * @deprecated 3887 * @hide 3888 */ 3889 @Deprecated 3890 public Intent putExtra(String name, IBinder value) { 3891 if (mExtras == null) { 3892 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3893 } 3894 mExtras.putIBinder(name, value); 3895 return this; 3896 } 3897 3898 /** 3899 * Copy all extras in 'src' in to this intent. 3900 * 3901 * @param src Contains the extras to copy. 3902 * 3903 * @see #putExtra 3904 */ 3905 public Intent putExtras(Intent src) { 3906 if (src.mExtras != null) { 3907 if (mExtras == null) { 3908 mExtras = new Bundle(src.mExtras); 3909 } else { 3910 mExtras.putAll(src.mExtras); 3911 } 3912 } 3913 return this; 3914 } 3915 3916 /** 3917 * Add a set of extended data to the intent. The keys must include a package 3918 * prefix, for example the app com.android.contacts would use names 3919 * like "com.android.contacts.ShowAll". 3920 * 3921 * @param extras The Bundle of extras to add to this intent. 3922 * 3923 * @see #putExtra 3924 * @see #removeExtra 3925 */ 3926 public Intent putExtras(Bundle extras) { 3927 if (mExtras == null) { 3928 mExtras = new Bundle(); 3929 } 3930 mExtras.putAll(extras); 3931 return this; 3932 } 3933 3934 /** 3935 * Completely replace the extras in the Intent with the extras in the 3936 * given Intent. 3937 * 3938 * @param src The exact extras contained in this Intent are copied 3939 * into the target intent, replacing any that were previously there. 3940 */ 3941 public Intent replaceExtras(Intent src) { 3942 mExtras = src.mExtras != null ? new Bundle(src.mExtras) : null; 3943 return this; 3944 } 3945 3946 /** 3947 * Completely replace the extras in the Intent with the given Bundle of 3948 * extras. 3949 * 3950 * @param extras The new set of extras in the Intent, or null to erase 3951 * all extras. 3952 */ 3953 public Intent replaceExtras(Bundle extras) { 3954 mExtras = extras != null ? new Bundle(extras) : null; 3955 return this; 3956 } 3957 3958 /** 3959 * Remove extended data from the intent. 3960 * 3961 * @see #putExtra 3962 */ 3963 public void removeExtra(String name) { 3964 if (mExtras != null) { 3965 mExtras.remove(name); 3966 if (mExtras.size() == 0) { 3967 mExtras = null; 3968 } 3969 } 3970 } 3971 3972 /** 3973 * Set special flags controlling how this intent is handled. Most values 3974 * here depend on the type of component being executed by the Intent, 3975 * specifically the FLAG_ACTIVITY_* flags are all for use with 3976 * {@link Context#startActivity Context.startActivity()} and the 3977 * FLAG_RECEIVER_* flags are all for use with 3978 * {@link Context#sendBroadcast(Intent) Context.sendBroadcast()}. 3979 * 3980 * <p>See the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals.html#acttask">Application Fundamentals: 3981 * Activities and Tasks</a> documentation for important information on how some of these options impact 3982 * the behavior of your application. 3983 * 3984 * @param flags The desired flags. 3985 * 3986 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 3987 * into a single statement. 3988 * 3989 * @see #getFlags 3990 * @see #addFlags 3991 * 3992 * @see #FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION 3993 * @see #FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION 3994 * @see #FLAG_DEBUG_LOG_RESOLUTION 3995 * @see #FLAG_FROM_BACKGROUND 3996 * @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_BROUGHT_TO_FRONT 3997 * @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_WHEN_TASK_RESET 3998 * @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP 3999 * @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_EXCLUDE_FROM_RECENTS 4000 * @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_FORWARD_RESULT 4001 * @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_LAUNCHED_FROM_HISTORY 4002 * @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_MULTIPLE_TASK 4003 * @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK 4004 * @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_HISTORY 4005 * @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_USER_ACTION 4006 * @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_PREVIOUS_IS_TOP 4007 * @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_RESET_TASK_IF_NEEDED 4008 * @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP 4009 * @see #FLAG_RECEIVER_REGISTERED_ONLY 4010 */ 4011 public Intent setFlags(int flags) { 4012 mFlags = flags; 4013 return this; 4014 } 4015 4016 /** 4017 * Add additional flags to the intent (or with existing flags 4018 * value). 4019 * 4020 * @param flags The new flags to set. 4021 * 4022 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 4023 * into a single statement. 4024 * 4025 * @see #setFlags 4026 */ 4027 public Intent addFlags(int flags) { 4028 mFlags |= flags; 4029 return this; 4030 } 4031 4032 /** 4033 * (Usually optional) Explicitly set the component to handle the intent. 4034 * If left with the default value of null, the system will determine the 4035 * appropriate class to use based on the other fields (action, data, 4036 * type, categories) in the Intent. If this class is defined, the 4037 * specified class will always be used regardless of the other fields. You 4038 * should only set this value when you know you absolutely want a specific 4039 * class to be used; otherwise it is better to let the system find the 4040 * appropriate class so that you will respect the installed applications 4041 * and user preferences. 4042 * 4043 * @param component The name of the application component to handle the 4044 * intent, or null to let the system find one for you. 4045 * 4046 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 4047 * into a single statement. 4048 * 4049 * @see #setClass 4050 * @see #setClassName(Context, String) 4051 * @see #setClassName(String, String) 4052 * @see #getComponent 4053 * @see #resolveActivity 4054 */ 4055 public Intent setComponent(ComponentName component) { 4056 mComponent = component; 4057 return this; 4058 } 4059 4060 /** 4061 * Convenience for calling {@link #setComponent} with an 4062 * explicit class name. 4063 * 4064 * @param packageContext A Context of the application package implementing 4065 * this class. 4066 * @param className The name of a class inside of the application package 4067 * that will be used as the component for this Intent. 4068 * 4069 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 4070 * into a single statement. 4071 * 4072 * @see #setComponent 4073 * @see #setClass 4074 */ 4075 public Intent setClassName(Context packageContext, String className) { 4076 mComponent = new ComponentName(packageContext, className); 4077 return this; 4078 } 4079 4080 /** 4081 * Convenience for calling {@link #setComponent} with an 4082 * explicit application package name and class name. 4083 * 4084 * @param packageName The name of the package implementing the desired 4085 * component. 4086 * @param className The name of a class inside of the application package 4087 * that will be used as the component for this Intent. 4088 * 4089 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 4090 * into a single statement. 4091 * 4092 * @see #setComponent 4093 * @see #setClass 4094 */ 4095 public Intent setClassName(String packageName, String className) { 4096 mComponent = new ComponentName(packageName, className); 4097 return this; 4098 } 4099 4100 /** 4101 * Convenience for calling {@link #setComponent(ComponentName)} with the 4102 * name returned by a {@link Class} object. 4103 * 4104 * @param packageContext A Context of the application package implementing 4105 * this class. 4106 * @param cls The class name to set, equivalent to 4107 * <code>setClassName(context, cls.getName())</code>. 4108 * 4109 * @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls 4110 * into a single statement. 4111 * 4112 * @see #setComponent 4113 */ 4114 public Intent setClass(Context packageContext, Class<?> cls) { 4115 mComponent = new ComponentName(packageContext, cls); 4116 return this; 4117 } 4118 4119 /** 4120 * Use with {@link #fillIn} to allow the current action value to be 4121 * overwritten, even if it is already set. 4122 */ 4123 public static final int FILL_IN_ACTION = 1<<0; 4124 4125 /** 4126 * Use with {@link #fillIn} to allow the current data or type value 4127 * overwritten, even if it is already set. 4128 */ 4129 public static final int FILL_IN_DATA = 1<<1; 4130 4131 /** 4132 * Use with {@link #fillIn} to allow the current categories to be 4133 * overwritten, even if they are already set. 4134 */ 4135 public static final int FILL_IN_CATEGORIES = 1<<2; 4136 4137 /** 4138 * Use with {@link #fillIn} to allow the current component value to be 4139 * overwritten, even if it is already set. 4140 */ 4141 public static final int FILL_IN_COMPONENT = 1<<3; 4142 4143 /** 4144 * Copy the contents of <var>other</var> in to this object, but only 4145 * where fields are not defined by this object. For purposes of a field 4146 * being defined, the following pieces of data in the Intent are 4147 * considered to be separate fields: 4148 * 4149 * <ul> 4150 * <li> action, as set by {@link #setAction}. 4151 * <li> data URI and MIME type, as set by {@link #setData(Uri)}, 4152 * {@link #setType(String)}, or {@link #setDataAndType(Uri, String)}. 4153 * <li> categories, as set by {@link #addCategory}. 4154 * <li> component, as set by {@link #setComponent(ComponentName)} or 4155 * related methods. 4156 * <li> each top-level name in the associated extras. 4157 * </ul> 4158 * 4159 * <p>In addition, you can use the {@link #FILL_IN_ACTION}, 4160 * {@link #FILL_IN_DATA}, {@link #FILL_IN_CATEGORIES}, and 4161 * {@link #FILL_IN_COMPONENT} to override the restriction where the 4162 * corresponding field will not be replaced if it is already set. 4163 * 4164 * <p>For example, consider Intent A with {data="foo", categories="bar"} 4165 * and Intent B with {action="gotit", data-type="some/thing", 4166 * categories="one","two"}. 4167 * 4168 * <p>Calling A.fillIn(B, Intent.FILL_IN_DATA) will result in A now 4169 * containing: {action="gotit", data-type="some/thing", 4170 * categories="bar"}. 4171 * 4172 * @param other Another Intent whose values are to be used to fill in 4173 * the current one. 4174 * @param flags Options to control which fields can be filled in. 4175 * 4176 * @return Returns a bit mask of {@link #FILL_IN_ACTION}, 4177 * {@link #FILL_IN_DATA}, {@link #FILL_IN_CATEGORIES}, and 4178 * {@link #FILL_IN_COMPONENT} indicating which fields were changed. 4179 */ 4180 public int fillIn(Intent other, int flags) { 4181 int changes = 0; 4182 if ((mAction == null && other.mAction == null) 4183 || (flags&FILL_IN_ACTION) != 0) { 4184 mAction = other.mAction; 4185 changes |= FILL_IN_ACTION; 4186 } 4187 if ((mData == null && mType == null && 4188 (other.mData != null || other.mType != null)) 4189 || (flags&FILL_IN_DATA) != 0) { 4190 mData = other.mData; 4191 mType = other.mType; 4192 changes |= FILL_IN_DATA; 4193 } 4194 if ((mCategories == null && other.mCategories == null) 4195 || (flags&FILL_IN_CATEGORIES) != 0) { 4196 if (other.mCategories != null) { 4197 mCategories = new HashSet<String>(other.mCategories); 4198 } 4199 changes |= FILL_IN_CATEGORIES; 4200 } 4201 if ((mComponent == null && other.mComponent == null) 4202 || (flags&FILL_IN_COMPONENT) != 0) { 4203 mComponent = other.mComponent; 4204 changes |= FILL_IN_COMPONENT; 4205 } 4206 mFlags |= other.mFlags; 4207 if (mExtras == null) { 4208 if (other.mExtras != null) { 4209 mExtras = new Bundle(other.mExtras); 4210 } 4211 } else if (other.mExtras != null) { 4212 try { 4213 Bundle newb = new Bundle(other.mExtras); 4214 newb.putAll(mExtras); 4215 mExtras = newb; 4216 } catch (RuntimeException e) { 4217 // Modifying the extras can cause us to unparcel the contents 4218 // of the bundle, and if we do this in the system process that 4219 // may fail. We really should handle this (i.e., the Bundle 4220 // impl shouldn't be on top of a plain map), but for now just 4221 // ignore it and keep the original contents. :( 4222 Log.w("Intent", "Failure filling in extras", e); 4223 } 4224 } 4225 return changes; 4226 } 4227 4228 /** 4229 * Wrapper class holding an Intent and implementing comparisons on it for 4230 * the purpose of filtering. The class implements its 4231 * {@link #equals equals()} and {@link #hashCode hashCode()} methods as 4232 * simple calls to {@link Intent#filterEquals(Intent)} filterEquals()} and 4233 * {@link android.content.Intent#filterHashCode()} filterHashCode()} 4234 * on the wrapped Intent. 4235 */ 4236 public static final class FilterComparison { 4237 private final Intent mIntent; 4238 private final int mHashCode; 4239 4240 public FilterComparison(Intent intent) { 4241 mIntent = intent; 4242 mHashCode = intent.filterHashCode(); 4243 } 4244 4245 /** 4246 * Return the Intent that this FilterComparison represents. 4247 * @return Returns the Intent held by the FilterComparison. Do 4248 * not modify! 4249 */ 4250 public Intent getIntent() { 4251 return mIntent; 4252 } 4253 4254 @Override 4255 public boolean equals(Object obj) { 4256 if (obj instanceof FilterComparison) { 4257 Intent other = ((FilterComparison)obj).mIntent; 4258 return mIntent.filterEquals(other); 4259 } 4260 return false; 4261 } 4262 4263 @Override 4264 public int hashCode() { 4265 return mHashCode; 4266 } 4267 } 4268 4269 /** 4270 * Determine if two intents are the same for the purposes of intent 4271 * resolution (filtering). That is, if their action, data, type, 4272 * class, and categories are the same. This does <em>not</em> compare 4273 * any extra data included in the intents. 4274 * 4275 * @param other The other Intent to compare against. 4276 * 4277 * @return Returns true if action, data, type, class, and categories 4278 * are the same. 4279 */ 4280 public boolean filterEquals(Intent other) { 4281 if (other == null) { 4282 return false; 4283 } 4284 if (mAction != other.mAction) { 4285 if (mAction != null) { 4286 if (!mAction.equals(other.mAction)) { 4287 return false; 4288 } 4289 } else { 4290 if (!other.mAction.equals(mAction)) { 4291 return false; 4292 } 4293 } 4294 } 4295 if (mData != other.mData) { 4296 if (mData != null) { 4297 if (!mData.equals(other.mData)) { 4298 return false; 4299 } 4300 } else { 4301 if (!other.mData.equals(mData)) { 4302 return false; 4303 } 4304 } 4305 } 4306 if (mType != other.mType) { 4307 if (mType != null) { 4308 if (!mType.equals(other.mType)) { 4309 return false; 4310 } 4311 } else { 4312 if (!other.mType.equals(mType)) { 4313 return false; 4314 } 4315 } 4316 } 4317 if (mComponent != other.mComponent) { 4318 if (mComponent != null) { 4319 if (!mComponent.equals(other.mComponent)) { 4320 return false; 4321 } 4322 } else { 4323 if (!other.mComponent.equals(mComponent)) { 4324 return false; 4325 } 4326 } 4327 } 4328 if (mCategories != other.mCategories) { 4329 if (mCategories != null) { 4330 if (!mCategories.equals(other.mCategories)) { 4331 return false; 4332 } 4333 } else { 4334 if (!other.mCategories.equals(mCategories)) { 4335 return false; 4336 } 4337 } 4338 } 4339 4340 return true; 4341 } 4342 4343 /** 4344 * Generate hash code that matches semantics of filterEquals(). 4345 * 4346 * @return Returns the hash value of the action, data, type, class, and 4347 * categories. 4348 * 4349 * @see #filterEquals 4350 */ 4351 public int filterHashCode() { 4352 int code = 0; 4353 if (mAction != null) { 4354 code += mAction.hashCode(); 4355 } 4356 if (mData != null) { 4357 code += mData.hashCode(); 4358 } 4359 if (mType != null) { 4360 code += mType.hashCode(); 4361 } 4362 if (mComponent != null) { 4363 code += mComponent.hashCode(); 4364 } 4365 if (mCategories != null) { 4366 code += mCategories.hashCode(); 4367 } 4368 return code; 4369 } 4370 4371 @Override 4372 public String toString() { 4373 StringBuilder b = new StringBuilder(); 4374 4375 b.append("Intent {"); 4376 if (mAction != null) b.append(" action=").append(mAction); 4377 if (mCategories != null) { 4378 b.append(" categories={"); 4379 Iterator<String> i = mCategories.iterator(); 4380 boolean didone = false; 4381 while (i.hasNext()) { 4382 if (didone) b.append(","); 4383 didone = true; 4384 b.append(i.next()); 4385 } 4386 b.append("}"); 4387 } 4388 if (mData != null) b.append(" data=").append(mData); 4389 if (mType != null) b.append(" type=").append(mType); 4390 if (mFlags != 0) b.append(" flags=0x").append(Integer.toHexString(mFlags)); 4391 if (mComponent != null) b.append(" comp=").append(mComponent.toShortString()); 4392 if (mExtras != null) b.append(" (has extras)"); 4393 b.append(" }"); 4394 4395 return b.toString(); 4396 } 4397 4398 public String toURI() { 4399 StringBuilder uri = new StringBuilder(mData != null ? mData.toString() : ""); 4400 4401 uri.append("#Intent;"); 4402 4403 if (mAction != null) { 4404 uri.append("action=").append(mAction).append(';'); 4405 } 4406 if (mCategories != null) { 4407 for (String category : mCategories) { 4408 uri.append("category=").append(category).append(';'); 4409 } 4410 } 4411 if (mType != null) { 4412 uri.append("type=").append(mType).append(';'); 4413 } 4414 if (mFlags != 0) { 4415 uri.append("launchFlags=0x").append(Integer.toHexString(mFlags)).append(';'); 4416 } 4417 if (mComponent != null) { 4418 uri.append("component=").append(mComponent.flattenToShortString()).append(';'); 4419 } 4420 if (mExtras != null) { 4421 for (String key : mExtras.keySet()) { 4422 final Object value = mExtras.get(key); 4423 char entryType = 4424 value instanceof String ? 'S' : 4425 value instanceof Boolean ? 'B' : 4426 value instanceof Byte ? 'b' : 4427 value instanceof Character ? 'c' : 4428 value instanceof Double ? 'd' : 4429 value instanceof Float ? 'f' : 4430 value instanceof Integer ? 'i' : 4431 value instanceof Long ? 'l' : 4432 value instanceof Short ? 's' : 4433 '\0'; 4434 4435 if (entryType != '\0') { 4436 uri.append(entryType); 4437 uri.append('.'); 4438 uri.append(Uri.encode(key)); 4439 uri.append('='); 4440 uri.append(Uri.encode(value.toString())); 4441 uri.append(';'); 4442 } 4443 } 4444 } 4445 4446 uri.append("end"); 4447 4448 return uri.toString(); 4449 } 4450 4451 public int describeContents() { 4452 return (mExtras != null) ? mExtras.describeContents() : 0; 4453 } 4454 4455 public void writeToParcel(Parcel out, int flags) { 4456 out.writeString(mAction); 4457 Uri.writeToParcel(out, mData); 4458 out.writeString(mType); 4459 out.writeInt(mFlags); 4460 ComponentName.writeToParcel(mComponent, out); 4461 4462 if (mCategories != null) { 4463 out.writeInt(mCategories.size()); 4464 for (String category : mCategories) { 4465 out.writeString(category); 4466 } 4467 } else { 4468 out.writeInt(0); 4469 } 4470 4471 out.writeBundle(mExtras); 4472 } 4473 4474 public static final Parcelable.Creator<Intent> CREATOR 4475 = new Parcelable.Creator<Intent>() { 4476 public Intent createFromParcel(Parcel in) { 4477 return new Intent(in); 4478 } 4479 public Intent[] newArray(int size) { 4480 return new Intent[size]; 4481 } 4482 }; 4483 4484 private Intent(Parcel in) { 4485 readFromParcel(in); 4486 } 4487 4488 public void readFromParcel(Parcel in) { 4489 mAction = in.readString(); 4490 mData = Uri.CREATOR.createFromParcel(in); 4491 mType = in.readString(); 4492 mFlags = in.readInt(); 4493 mComponent = ComponentName.readFromParcel(in); 4494 4495 int N = in.readInt(); 4496 if (N > 0) { 4497 mCategories = new HashSet<String>(); 4498 int i; 4499 for (i=0; i<N; i++) { 4500 mCategories.add(in.readString()); 4501 } 4502 } else { 4503 mCategories = null; 4504 } 4505 4506 mExtras = in.readBundle(); 4507 } 4508 4509 /** 4510 * Parses the "intent" element (and its children) from XML and instantiates 4511 * an Intent object. The given XML parser should be located at the tag 4512 * where parsing should start (often named "intent"), from which the 4513 * basic action, data, type, and package and class name will be 4514 * retrieved. The function will then parse in to any child elements, 4515 * looking for <category android:name="xxx"> tags to add categories and 4516 * <extra android:name="xxx" android:value="yyy"> to attach extra data 4517 * to the intent. 4518 * 4519 * @param resources The Resources to use when inflating resources. 4520 * @param parser The XML parser pointing at an "intent" tag. 4521 * @param attrs The AttributeSet interface for retrieving extended 4522 * attribute data at the current <var>parser</var> location. 4523 * @return An Intent object matching the XML data. 4524 * @throws XmlPullParserException If there was an XML parsing error. 4525 * @throws IOException If there was an I/O error. 4526 */ 4527 public static Intent parseIntent(Resources resources, XmlPullParser parser, AttributeSet attrs) 4528 throws XmlPullParserException, IOException { 4529 Intent intent = new Intent(); 4530 4531 TypedArray sa = resources.obtainAttributes(attrs, 4532 com.android.internal.R.styleable.Intent); 4533 4534 intent.setAction(sa.getString(com.android.internal.R.styleable.Intent_action)); 4535 4536 String data = sa.getString(com.android.internal.R.styleable.Intent_data); 4537 String mimeType = sa.getString(com.android.internal.R.styleable.Intent_mimeType); 4538 intent.setDataAndType(data != null ? Uri.parse(data) : null, mimeType); 4539 4540 String packageName = sa.getString(com.android.internal.R.styleable.Intent_targetPackage); 4541 String className = sa.getString(com.android.internal.R.styleable.Intent_targetClass); 4542 if (packageName != null && className != null) { 4543 intent.setComponent(new ComponentName(packageName, className)); 4544 } 4545 4546 sa.recycle(); 4547 4548 int outerDepth = parser.getDepth(); 4549 int type; 4550 while ((type=parser.next()) != XmlPullParser.END_DOCUMENT 4551 && (type != XmlPullParser.END_TAG || parser.getDepth() > outerDepth)) { 4552 if (type == XmlPullParser.END_TAG || type == XmlPullParser.TEXT) { 4553 continue; 4554 } 4555 4556 String nodeName = parser.getName(); 4557 if (nodeName.equals("category")) { 4558 sa = resources.obtainAttributes(attrs, 4559 com.android.internal.R.styleable.IntentCategory); 4560 String cat = sa.getString(com.android.internal.R.styleable.IntentCategory_name); 4561 sa.recycle(); 4562 4563 if (cat != null) { 4564 intent.addCategory(cat); 4565 } 4566 XmlUtils.skipCurrentTag(parser); 4567 4568 } else if (nodeName.equals("extra")) { 4569 if (intent.mExtras == null) { 4570 intent.mExtras = new Bundle(); 4571 } 4572 resources.parseBundleExtra("extra", attrs, intent.mExtras); 4573 XmlUtils.skipCurrentTag(parser); 4574 4575 } else { 4576 XmlUtils.skipCurrentTag(parser); 4577 } 4578 } 4579 4580 return intent; 4581 } 4582} 4583