AccessibilityService.java revision a4725efd0bfa52cbddf6ca587d37fc4ebcbfaf72
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16
17package android.accessibilityservice;
18
19import android.app.Service;
20import android.content.Context;
21import android.content.Intent;
22import android.os.IBinder;
23import android.os.Looper;
24import android.os.Message;
25import android.os.RemoteException;
26import android.util.Log;
27import android.view.KeyEvent;
28import android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityEvent;
29import android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityInteractionClient;
30import android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityNodeInfo;
31import android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityWindowInfo;
32
33import com.android.internal.os.HandlerCaller;
34
35import java.util.List;
36
37/**
38 * An accessibility service runs in the background and receives callbacks by the system
39 * when {@link AccessibilityEvent}s are fired. Such events denote some state transition
40 * in the user interface, for example, the focus has changed, a button has been clicked,
41 * etc. Such a service can optionally request the capability for querying the content
42 * of the active window. Development of an accessibility service requires extending this
43 * class and implementing its abstract methods.
44 *
45 * <div class="special reference">
46 * <h3>Developer Guides</h3>
47 * <p>For more information about creating AccessibilityServices, read the
48 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/ui/accessibility/index.html">Accessibility</a>
49 * developer guide.</p>
50 * </div>
51 *
52 * <h3>Lifecycle</h3>
53 * <p>
54 * The lifecycle of an accessibility service is managed exclusively by the system and
55 * follows the established service life cycle. Additionally, starting or stopping an
56 * accessibility service is triggered exclusively by an explicit user action through
57 * enabling or disabling it in the device settings. After the system binds to a service it
58 * calls {@link AccessibilityService#onServiceConnected()}. This method can be
59 * overriden by clients that want to perform post binding setup.
60 * </p>
61 * <h3>Declaration</h3>
62 * <p>
63 * An accessibility is declared as any other service in an AndroidManifest.xml but it
64 * must also specify that it handles the "android.accessibilityservice.AccessibilityService"
65 * {@link android.content.Intent}. Failure to declare this intent will cause the system to
66 * ignore the accessibility service. Additionally an accessibility service must request the
67 * {@link android.Manifest.permission#BIND_ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICE} permission to ensure
68 * that only the system
69 * can bind to it. Failure to declare this intent will cause the system to ignore the
70 * accessibility service. Following is an example declaration:
71 * </p>
72 * <pre> &lt;service android:name=".MyAccessibilityService"
73 *         android:permission="android.permission.BIND_ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICE"&gt;
74 *     &lt;intent-filter&gt;
75 *         &lt;action android:name="android.accessibilityservice.AccessibilityService" /&gt;
76 *     &lt;/intent-filter&gt;
77 *     . . .
78 * &lt;/service&gt;</pre>
79 * <h3>Configuration</h3>
80 * <p>
81 * An accessibility service can be configured to receive specific types of accessibility events,
82 * listen only to specific packages, get events from each type only once in a given time frame,
83 * retrieve window content, specify a settings activity, etc.
84 * </p>
85 * <p>
86 * There are two approaches for configuring an accessibility service:
87 * </p>
88 * <ul>
89 * <li>
90 * Providing a {@link #SERVICE_META_DATA meta-data} entry in the manifest when declaring
91 * the service. A service declaration with a meta-data tag is presented below:
92 * <pre> &lt;service android:name=".MyAccessibilityService"&gt;
93 *     &lt;intent-filter&gt;
94 *         &lt;action android:name="android.accessibilityservice.AccessibilityService" /&gt;
95 *     &lt;/intent-filter&gt;
96 *     &lt;meta-data android:name="android.accessibilityservice" android:resource="@xml/accessibilityservice" /&gt;
97 * &lt;/service&gt;</pre>
98 * <p class="note">
99 * <strong>Note:</strong> This approach enables setting all properties.
100 * </p>
101 * <p>
102 * For more details refer to {@link #SERVICE_META_DATA} and
103 * <code>&lt;{@link android.R.styleable#AccessibilityService accessibility-service}&gt;</code>.
104 * </p>
105 * </li>
106 * <li>
107 * Calling {@link AccessibilityService#setServiceInfo(AccessibilityServiceInfo)}. Note
108 * that this method can be called any time to dynamically change the service configuration.
109 * <p class="note">
110 * <strong>Note:</strong> This approach enables setting only dynamically configurable properties:
111 * {@link AccessibilityServiceInfo#eventTypes},
112 * {@link AccessibilityServiceInfo#feedbackType},
113 * {@link AccessibilityServiceInfo#flags},
114 * {@link AccessibilityServiceInfo#notificationTimeout},
115 * {@link AccessibilityServiceInfo#packageNames}
116 * </p>
117 * <p>
118 * For more details refer to {@link AccessibilityServiceInfo}.
119 * </p>
120 * </li>
121 * </ul>
122 * <h3>Retrieving window content</h3>
123 * <p>
124 * A service can specify in its declaration that it can retrieve the active window
125 * content which is represented as a tree of {@link AccessibilityNodeInfo}. Note that
126 * declaring this capability requires that the service declares its configuration via
127 * an XML resource referenced by {@link #SERVICE_META_DATA}.
128 * </p>
129 * <p>
130 * For security purposes an accessibility service can retrieve only the content of the
131 * currently active window. The currently active window is defined as the window from
132 * which was fired the last event of the following types:
133 * {@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_WINDOW_STATE_CHANGED},
134 * {@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_HOVER_ENTER},
135 * {@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_HOVER_EXIT},
136 * In other words, the last window that was shown or the last window that the user has touched
137 * during touch exploration.
138 * </p>
139 * <p>
140 * The entry point for retrieving window content is through calling
141 * {@link AccessibilityEvent#getSource() AccessibilityEvent.getSource()} of the last received
142 * event of the above types or a previous event from the same window
143 * (see {@link AccessibilityEvent#getWindowId() AccessibilityEvent.getWindowId()}). Invoking
144 * this method will return an {@link AccessibilityNodeInfo} that can be used to traverse the
145 * window content which represented as a tree of such objects.
146 * </p>
147 * <p class="note">
148 * <strong>Note</strong> An accessibility service may have requested to be notified for
149 * a subset of the event types, thus be unaware that the active window has changed. Therefore
150 * accessibility service that would like to retrieve window content should:
151 * <ul>
152 * <li>
153 * Register for all event types with no notification timeout and keep track for the active
154 * window by calling {@link AccessibilityEvent#getWindowId()} of the last received event and
155 * compare this with the {@link AccessibilityNodeInfo#getWindowId()} before calling retrieval
156 * methods on the latter.
157 * </li>
158 * <li>
159 * Prepare that a retrieval method on {@link AccessibilityNodeInfo} may fail since the
160 * active window has changed and the service did not get the accessibility event yet. Note
161 * that it is possible to have a retrieval method failing even adopting the strategy
162 * specified in the previous bullet because the accessibility event dispatch is asynchronous
163 * and crosses process boundaries.
164 * </li>
165 * </ul>
166 * </p>
167 * <h3>Notification strategy</h3>
168 * <p>
169 * For each feedback type only one accessibility service is notified. Services are notified
170 * in the order of registration. Hence, if two services are registered for the same
171 * feedback type in the same package the first one wins. It is possible however, to
172 * register a service as the default one for a given feedback type. In such a case this
173 * service is invoked if no other service was interested in the event. In other words, default
174 * services do not compete with other services and are notified last regardless of the
175 * registration order. This enables "generic" accessibility services that work reasonably
176 * well with most applications to coexist with "polished" ones that are targeted for
177 * specific applications.
178 * </p>
179 * <p class="note">
180 * <strong>Note:</strong> The event notification timeout is useful to avoid propagating
181 * events to the client too frequently since this is accomplished via an expensive
182 * interprocess call. One can think of the timeout as a criteria to determine when
183 * event generation has settled down.</p>
184 * <h3>Event types</h3>
185 * <ul>
186 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_CLICKED}</li>
187 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_LONG_CLICKED}</li>
188 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_FOCUSED}</li>
189 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_SELECTED}</li>
190 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_TEXT_CHANGED}</li>
191 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_WINDOW_STATE_CHANGED}</li>
192 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_NOTIFICATION_STATE_CHANGED}</li>
193 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_TOUCH_EXPLORATION_GESTURE_START}</li>
194 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_TOUCH_EXPLORATION_GESTURE_END}</li>
195 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_HOVER_ENTER}</li>
196 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_HOVER_EXIT}</li>
197 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_SCROLLED}</li>
198 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_TEXT_SELECTION_CHANGED}</li>
199 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_WINDOW_CONTENT_CHANGED}</li>
200 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_ANNOUNCEMENT}</li>
201 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_GESTURE_DETECTION_START}</li>
202 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_GESTURE_DETECTION_END}</li>
203 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_TOUCH_INTERACTION_START}</li>
204 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_TOUCH_INTERACTION_END}</li>
205 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUSED}</li>
206 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_WINDOWS_CHANGED}</li>
207 * <li>{@link AccessibilityEvent#TYPE_VIEW_ACCESSIBILITY_FOCUS_CLEARED}</li>
208 * </ul>
209 * <h3>Feedback types</h3>
210 * <ul>
211 * <li>{@link AccessibilityServiceInfo#FEEDBACK_AUDIBLE}</li>
212 * <li>{@link AccessibilityServiceInfo#FEEDBACK_HAPTIC}</li>
213 * <li>{@link AccessibilityServiceInfo#FEEDBACK_AUDIBLE}</li>
214 * <li>{@link AccessibilityServiceInfo#FEEDBACK_VISUAL}</li>
215 * <li>{@link AccessibilityServiceInfo#FEEDBACK_GENERIC}</li>
216 * <li>{@link AccessibilityServiceInfo#FEEDBACK_BRAILLE}</li>
217 * </ul>
218 * @see AccessibilityEvent
219 * @see AccessibilityServiceInfo
220 * @see android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityManager
221 */
222public abstract class AccessibilityService extends Service {
223
224    /**
225     * The user has performed a swipe up gesture on the touch screen.
226     */
227    public static final int GESTURE_SWIPE_UP = 1;
228
229    /**
230     * The user has performed a swipe down gesture on the touch screen.
231     */
232    public static final int GESTURE_SWIPE_DOWN = 2;
233
234    /**
235     * The user has performed a swipe left gesture on the touch screen.
236     */
237    public static final int GESTURE_SWIPE_LEFT = 3;
238
239    /**
240     * The user has performed a swipe right gesture on the touch screen.
241     */
242    public static final int GESTURE_SWIPE_RIGHT = 4;
243
244    /**
245     * The user has performed a swipe left and right gesture on the touch screen.
246     */
247    public static final int GESTURE_SWIPE_LEFT_AND_RIGHT = 5;
248
249    /**
250     * The user has performed a swipe right and left gesture on the touch screen.
251     */
252    public static final int GESTURE_SWIPE_RIGHT_AND_LEFT = 6;
253
254    /**
255     * The user has performed a swipe up and down gesture on the touch screen.
256     */
257    public static final int GESTURE_SWIPE_UP_AND_DOWN = 7;
258
259    /**
260     * The user has performed a swipe down and up gesture on the touch screen.
261     */
262    public static final int GESTURE_SWIPE_DOWN_AND_UP = 8;
263
264    /**
265     * The user has performed a left and up gesture on the touch screen.
266     */
267    public static final int GESTURE_SWIPE_LEFT_AND_UP = 9;
268
269    /**
270     * The user has performed a left and down gesture on the touch screen.
271     */
272    public static final int GESTURE_SWIPE_LEFT_AND_DOWN = 10;
273
274    /**
275     * The user has performed a right and up gesture on the touch screen.
276     */
277    public static final int GESTURE_SWIPE_RIGHT_AND_UP = 11;
278
279    /**
280     * The user has performed a right and down gesture on the touch screen.
281     */
282    public static final int GESTURE_SWIPE_RIGHT_AND_DOWN = 12;
283
284    /**
285     * The user has performed an up and left gesture on the touch screen.
286     */
287    public static final int GESTURE_SWIPE_UP_AND_LEFT = 13;
288
289    /**
290     * The user has performed an up and right gesture on the touch screen.
291     */
292    public static final int GESTURE_SWIPE_UP_AND_RIGHT = 14;
293
294    /**
295     * The user has performed an down and left gesture on the touch screen.
296     */
297    public static final int GESTURE_SWIPE_DOWN_AND_LEFT = 15;
298
299    /**
300     * The user has performed an down and right gesture on the touch screen.
301     */
302    public static final int GESTURE_SWIPE_DOWN_AND_RIGHT = 16;
303
304    /**
305     * The {@link Intent} that must be declared as handled by the service.
306     */
307    public static final String SERVICE_INTERFACE =
308        "android.accessibilityservice.AccessibilityService";
309
310    /**
311     * Name under which an AccessibilityService component publishes information
312     * about itself. This meta-data must reference an XML resource containing an
313     * <code>&lt;{@link android.R.styleable#AccessibilityService accessibility-service}&gt;</code>
314     * tag. This is a a sample XML file configuring an accessibility service:
315     * <pre> &lt;accessibility-service
316     *     android:accessibilityEventTypes="typeViewClicked|typeViewFocused"
317     *     android:packageNames="foo.bar, foo.baz"
318     *     android:accessibilityFeedbackType="feedbackSpoken"
319     *     android:notificationTimeout="100"
320     *     android:accessibilityFlags="flagDefault"
321     *     android:settingsActivity="foo.bar.TestBackActivity"
322     *     android:canRetrieveWindowContent="true"
323     *     android:canRequestTouchExplorationMode="true"
324     *     android:canRequestEnhancedWebAccessibility="true"
325     *     . . .
326     * /&gt;</pre>
327     */
328    public static final String SERVICE_META_DATA = "android.accessibilityservice";
329
330    /**
331     * Action to go back.
332     */
333    public static final int GLOBAL_ACTION_BACK = 1;
334
335    /**
336     * Action to go home.
337     */
338    public static final int GLOBAL_ACTION_HOME = 2;
339
340    /**
341     * Action to open the recent apps.
342     */
343    public static final int GLOBAL_ACTION_RECENTS = 3;
344
345    /**
346     * Action to open the notifications.
347     */
348    public static final int GLOBAL_ACTION_NOTIFICATIONS = 4;
349
350    /**
351     * Action to open the quick settings.
352     */
353    public static final int GLOBAL_ACTION_QUICK_SETTINGS = 5;
354
355    /**
356     * Action to open the power long-press dialog.
357     */
358    public static final int GLOBAL_ACTION_POWER_DIALOG = 6;
359
360    private static final String LOG_TAG = "AccessibilityService";
361
362    /**
363     * @hide
364     */
365    public interface Callbacks {
366        public void onAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent event);
367        public void onInterrupt();
368        public void onServiceConnected();
369        public void onSetConnectionId(int connectionId);
370        public boolean onGesture(int gestureId);
371        public boolean onKeyEvent(KeyEvent event);
372    }
373
374    private int mConnectionId;
375
376    private AccessibilityServiceInfo mInfo;
377
378    /**
379     * Callback for {@link android.view.accessibility.AccessibilityEvent}s.
380     *
381     * @param event An event.
382     */
383    public abstract void onAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent event);
384
385    /**
386     * Callback for interrupting the accessibility feedback.
387     */
388    public abstract void onInterrupt();
389
390    /**
391     * This method is a part of the {@link AccessibilityService} lifecycle and is
392     * called after the system has successfully bound to the service. If is
393     * convenient to use this method for setting the {@link AccessibilityServiceInfo}.
394     *
395     * @see AccessibilityServiceInfo
396     * @see #setServiceInfo(AccessibilityServiceInfo)
397     */
398    protected void onServiceConnected() {
399
400    }
401
402    /**
403     * Called by the system when the user performs a specific gesture on the
404     * touch screen.
405     *
406     * <strong>Note:</strong> To receive gestures an accessibility service must
407     * request that the device is in touch exploration mode by setting the
408     * {@link android.accessibilityservice.AccessibilityServiceInfo#FLAG_REQUEST_TOUCH_EXPLORATION_MODE}
409     * flag.
410     *
411     * @param gestureId The unique id of the performed gesture.
412     *
413     * @return Whether the gesture was handled.
414     *
415     * @see #GESTURE_SWIPE_UP
416     * @see #GESTURE_SWIPE_UP_AND_LEFT
417     * @see #GESTURE_SWIPE_UP_AND_DOWN
418     * @see #GESTURE_SWIPE_UP_AND_RIGHT
419     * @see #GESTURE_SWIPE_DOWN
420     * @see #GESTURE_SWIPE_DOWN_AND_LEFT
421     * @see #GESTURE_SWIPE_DOWN_AND_UP
422     * @see #GESTURE_SWIPE_DOWN_AND_RIGHT
423     * @see #GESTURE_SWIPE_LEFT
424     * @see #GESTURE_SWIPE_LEFT_AND_UP
425     * @see #GESTURE_SWIPE_LEFT_AND_RIGHT
426     * @see #GESTURE_SWIPE_LEFT_AND_DOWN
427     * @see #GESTURE_SWIPE_RIGHT
428     * @see #GESTURE_SWIPE_RIGHT_AND_UP
429     * @see #GESTURE_SWIPE_RIGHT_AND_LEFT
430     * @see #GESTURE_SWIPE_RIGHT_AND_DOWN
431     */
432    protected boolean onGesture(int gestureId) {
433        return false;
434    }
435
436    /**
437     * Callback that allows an accessibility service to observe the key events
438     * before they are passed to the rest of the system. This means that the events
439     * are first delivered here before they are passed to the device policy, the
440     * input method, or applications.
441     * <p>
442     * <strong>Note:</strong> It is important that key events are handled in such
443     * a way that the event stream that would be passed to the rest of the system
444     * is well-formed. For example, handling the down event but not the up event
445     * and vice versa would generate an inconsistent event stream.
446     * </p>
447     * <p>
448     * <strong>Note:</strong> The key events delivered in this method are copies
449     * and modifying them will have no effect on the events that will be passed
450     * to the system. This method is intended to perform purely filtering
451     * functionality.
452     * <p>
453     *
454     * @param event The event to be processed.
455     * @return If true then the event will be consumed and not delivered to
456     *         applications, otherwise it will be delivered as usual.
457     */
458    protected boolean onKeyEvent(KeyEvent event) {
459        return false;
460    }
461
462    /**
463     * Gets the windows on the screen. This method returns only the windows
464     * that a sighted user can interact with, as opposed to all windows.
465     * For example, if there is a modal dialog shown and the user cannot touch
466     * anything behind it, then only the modal window will be reported
467     * (assuming it is the top one). For convenience the returned windows
468     * are ordered in a descending layer order, which is the windows that
469     * are higher in the Z-order are reported first. Since the user can always
470     * interact with the window that has input focus by typing, the focused
471     * window is always returned (even if covered by a modal window).
472     * <p>
473     * <strong>Note:</strong> In order to access the windows your service has
474     * to declare the capability to retrieve window content by setting the
475     * {@link android.R.styleable#AccessibilityService_canRetrieveWindowContent}
476     * property in its meta-data. For details refer to {@link #SERVICE_META_DATA}.
477     * Also the service has to opt-in to retrieve the interactive windows by
478     * setting the {@link AccessibilityServiceInfo#FLAG_RETRIEVE_INTERACTIVE_WINDOWS}
479     * flag.
480     * </p>
481     *
482     * @return The windows if there are windows and the service is can retrieve
483     *         them, otherwise an empty list.
484     */
485    public List<AccessibilityWindowInfo> getWindows() {
486        return AccessibilityInteractionClient.getInstance().getWindows(mConnectionId);
487    }
488
489    /**
490     * Gets the root node in the currently active window if this service
491     * can retrieve window content. The active window is the one that the user
492     * is currently touching or the window with input focus, if the user is not
493     * touching any window.
494     * <p>
495     * <strong>Note:</strong> In order to access the root node your service has
496     * to declare the capability to retrieve window content by setting the
497     * {@link android.R.styleable#AccessibilityService_canRetrieveWindowContent}
498     * property in its meta-data. For details refer to {@link #SERVICE_META_DATA}.
499     * </p>
500     *
501     * @return The root node if this service can retrieve window content.
502     */
503    public AccessibilityNodeInfo getRootInActiveWindow() {
504        return AccessibilityInteractionClient.getInstance().getRootInActiveWindow(mConnectionId);
505    }
506
507    /**
508     * Performs a global action. Such an action can be performed
509     * at any moment regardless of the current application or user
510     * location in that application. For example going back, going
511     * home, opening recents, etc.
512     *
513     * @param action The action to perform.
514     * @return Whether the action was successfully performed.
515     *
516     * @see #GLOBAL_ACTION_BACK
517     * @see #GLOBAL_ACTION_HOME
518     * @see #GLOBAL_ACTION_NOTIFICATIONS
519     * @see #GLOBAL_ACTION_RECENTS
520     */
521    public final boolean performGlobalAction(int action) {
522        IAccessibilityServiceConnection connection =
523            AccessibilityInteractionClient.getInstance().getConnection(mConnectionId);
524        if (connection != null) {
525            try {
526                return connection.performGlobalAction(action);
527            } catch (RemoteException re) {
528                Log.w(LOG_TAG, "Error while calling performGlobalAction", re);
529            }
530        }
531        return false;
532    }
533
534    /**
535     * Find the view that has the specified focus type. The search is performed
536     * across all windows.
537     * <p>
538     * <strong>Note:</strong> In order to access the windows your service has
539     * to declare the capability to retrieve window content by setting the
540     * {@link android.R.styleable#AccessibilityService_canRetrieveWindowContent}
541     * property in its meta-data. For details refer to {@link #SERVICE_META_DATA}.
542     * Also the service has to opt-in to retrieve the interactive windows by
543     * setting the {@link AccessibilityServiceInfo#FLAG_RETRIEVE_INTERACTIVE_WINDOWS}
544     * flag.Otherwise, the search will be performed only in the active window.
545     * </p>
546     *
547     * @param focus The focus to find. One of {@link AccessibilityNodeInfo#FOCUS_INPUT} or
548     *         {@link AccessibilityNodeInfo#FOCUS_ACCESSIBILITY}.
549     * @return The node info of the focused view or null.
550     *
551     * @see AccessibilityNodeInfo#FOCUS_INPUT
552     * @see AccessibilityNodeInfo#FOCUS_ACCESSIBILITY
553     */
554    public AccessibilityNodeInfo findFocus(int focus) {
555        return AccessibilityInteractionClient.getInstance().findFocus(mConnectionId,
556                AccessibilityNodeInfo.ANY_WINDOW_ID, AccessibilityNodeInfo.ROOT_NODE_ID, focus);
557    }
558
559    /**
560     * Gets the an {@link AccessibilityServiceInfo} describing this
561     * {@link AccessibilityService}. This method is useful if one wants
562     * to change some of the dynamically configurable properties at
563     * runtime.
564     *
565     * @return The accessibility service info.
566     *
567     * @see AccessibilityServiceInfo
568     */
569    public final AccessibilityServiceInfo getServiceInfo() {
570        IAccessibilityServiceConnection connection =
571            AccessibilityInteractionClient.getInstance().getConnection(mConnectionId);
572        if (connection != null) {
573            try {
574                return connection.getServiceInfo();
575            } catch (RemoteException re) {
576                Log.w(LOG_TAG, "Error while getting AccessibilityServiceInfo", re);
577            }
578        }
579        return null;
580    }
581
582    /**
583     * Sets the {@link AccessibilityServiceInfo} that describes this service.
584     * <p>
585     * Note: You can call this method any time but the info will be picked up after
586     *       the system has bound to this service and when this method is called thereafter.
587     *
588     * @param info The info.
589     */
590    public final void setServiceInfo(AccessibilityServiceInfo info) {
591        mInfo = info;
592        sendServiceInfo();
593    }
594
595    /**
596     * Sets the {@link AccessibilityServiceInfo} for this service if the latter is
597     * properly set and there is an {@link IAccessibilityServiceConnection} to the
598     * AccessibilityManagerService.
599     */
600    private void sendServiceInfo() {
601        IAccessibilityServiceConnection connection =
602            AccessibilityInteractionClient.getInstance().getConnection(mConnectionId);
603        if (mInfo != null && connection != null) {
604            try {
605                connection.setServiceInfo(mInfo);
606                mInfo = null;
607                AccessibilityInteractionClient.getInstance().clearCache();
608            } catch (RemoteException re) {
609                Log.w(LOG_TAG, "Error while setting AccessibilityServiceInfo", re);
610            }
611        }
612    }
613
614    /**
615     * Implement to return the implementation of the internal accessibility
616     * service interface.
617     */
618    @Override
619    public final IBinder onBind(Intent intent) {
620        return new IAccessibilityServiceClientWrapper(this, getMainLooper(), new Callbacks() {
621            @Override
622            public void onServiceConnected() {
623                AccessibilityService.this.onServiceConnected();
624            }
625
626            @Override
627            public void onInterrupt() {
628                AccessibilityService.this.onInterrupt();
629            }
630
631            @Override
632            public void onAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent event) {
633                AccessibilityService.this.onAccessibilityEvent(event);
634            }
635
636            @Override
637            public void onSetConnectionId( int connectionId) {
638                mConnectionId = connectionId;
639            }
640
641            @Override
642            public boolean onGesture(int gestureId) {
643                return AccessibilityService.this.onGesture(gestureId);
644            }
645
646            @Override
647            public boolean onKeyEvent(KeyEvent event) {
648                return AccessibilityService.this.onKeyEvent(event);
649            }
650        });
651    }
652
653    /**
654     * Implements the internal {@link IAccessibilityServiceClient} interface to convert
655     * incoming calls to it back to calls on an {@link AccessibilityService}.
656     *
657     * @hide
658     */
659    public static class IAccessibilityServiceClientWrapper extends IAccessibilityServiceClient.Stub
660            implements HandlerCaller.Callback {
661        private static final int DO_SET_SET_CONNECTION = 1;
662        private static final int DO_ON_INTERRUPT = 2;
663        private static final int DO_ON_ACCESSIBILITY_EVENT = 3;
664        private static final int DO_ON_GESTURE = 4;
665        private static final int DO_CLEAR_ACCESSIBILITY_CACHE = 5;
666        private static final int DO_ON_KEY_EVENT = 6;
667
668        private final HandlerCaller mCaller;
669
670        private final Callbacks mCallback;
671
672        private int mConnectionId;
673
674        public IAccessibilityServiceClientWrapper(Context context, Looper looper,
675                Callbacks callback) {
676            mCallback = callback;
677            mCaller = new HandlerCaller(context, looper, this, true /*asyncHandler*/);
678        }
679
680        public void setConnection(IAccessibilityServiceConnection connection, int connectionId) {
681            Message message = mCaller.obtainMessageIO(DO_SET_SET_CONNECTION, connectionId,
682                    connection);
683            mCaller.sendMessage(message);
684        }
685
686        public void onInterrupt() {
687            Message message = mCaller.obtainMessage(DO_ON_INTERRUPT);
688            mCaller.sendMessage(message);
689        }
690
691        public void onAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent event) {
692            Message message = mCaller.obtainMessageO(DO_ON_ACCESSIBILITY_EVENT, event);
693            mCaller.sendMessage(message);
694        }
695
696        public void onGesture(int gestureId) {
697            Message message = mCaller.obtainMessageI(DO_ON_GESTURE, gestureId);
698            mCaller.sendMessage(message);
699        }
700
701        public void clearAccessibilityCache() {
702            Message message = mCaller.obtainMessage(DO_CLEAR_ACCESSIBILITY_CACHE);
703            mCaller.sendMessage(message);
704        }
705
706        @Override
707        public void onKeyEvent(KeyEvent event, int sequence) {
708            Message message = mCaller.obtainMessageIO(DO_ON_KEY_EVENT, sequence, event);
709            mCaller.sendMessage(message);
710        }
711
712        @Override
713        public void executeMessage(Message message) {
714            switch (message.what) {
715                case DO_ON_ACCESSIBILITY_EVENT: {
716                    AccessibilityEvent event = (AccessibilityEvent) message.obj;
717                    if (event != null) {
718                        AccessibilityInteractionClient.getInstance().onAccessibilityEvent(event);
719                        mCallback.onAccessibilityEvent(event);
720                        // Make sure the event is recycled.
721                        try {
722                            event.recycle();
723                        } catch (IllegalStateException ise) {
724                            /* ignore - best effort */
725                        }
726                    }
727                } return;
728
729                case DO_ON_INTERRUPT: {
730                    mCallback.onInterrupt();
731                } return;
732
733                case DO_SET_SET_CONNECTION: {
734                    mConnectionId = message.arg1;
735                    IAccessibilityServiceConnection connection =
736                        (IAccessibilityServiceConnection) message.obj;
737                    if (connection != null) {
738                        AccessibilityInteractionClient.getInstance().addConnection(mConnectionId,
739                                connection);
740                        mCallback.onSetConnectionId(mConnectionId);
741                        mCallback.onServiceConnected();
742                    } else {
743                        AccessibilityInteractionClient.getInstance().removeConnection(
744                                mConnectionId);
745                        AccessibilityInteractionClient.getInstance().clearCache();
746                        mCallback.onSetConnectionId(AccessibilityInteractionClient.NO_ID);
747                    }
748                } return;
749
750                case DO_ON_GESTURE: {
751                    final int gestureId = message.arg1;
752                    mCallback.onGesture(gestureId);
753                } return;
754
755                case DO_CLEAR_ACCESSIBILITY_CACHE: {
756                    AccessibilityInteractionClient.getInstance().clearCache();
757                } return;
758
759                case DO_ON_KEY_EVENT: {
760                    KeyEvent event = (KeyEvent) message.obj;
761                    try {
762                        IAccessibilityServiceConnection connection = AccessibilityInteractionClient
763                                .getInstance().getConnection(mConnectionId);
764                        if (connection != null) {
765                            final boolean result = mCallback.onKeyEvent(event);
766                            final int sequence = message.arg1;
767                            try {
768                                connection.setOnKeyEventResult(result, sequence);
769                            } catch (RemoteException re) {
770                                /* ignore */
771                            }
772                        }
773                    } finally {
774                        // Make sure the event is recycled.
775                        try {
776                            event.recycle();
777                        } catch (IllegalStateException ise) {
778                            /* ignore - best effort */
779                        }
780                    }
781                } return;
782
783                default :
784                    Log.w(LOG_TAG, "Unknown message type " + message.what);
785            }
786        }
787    }
788}
789