ContentProvider.java revision e05190eae74be57dd517bb5afbccf901543329bf
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16
17package android.content;
18
19import static android.content.pm.PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED;
20
21import android.app.AppOpsManager;
22import android.content.pm.PathPermission;
23import android.content.pm.ProviderInfo;
24import android.content.res.AssetFileDescriptor;
25import android.content.res.Configuration;
26import android.database.Cursor;
27import android.database.SQLException;
28import android.net.Uri;
29import android.os.AsyncTask;
30import android.os.Binder;
31import android.os.Bundle;
32import android.os.CancellationSignal;
33import android.os.ICancellationSignal;
34import android.os.OperationCanceledException;
35import android.os.ParcelFileDescriptor;
36import android.os.Process;
37import android.os.UserHandle;
38import android.util.Log;
39
40import java.io.File;
41import java.io.FileDescriptor;
42import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
43import java.io.IOException;
44import java.io.PrintWriter;
45import java.util.ArrayList;
46
47/**
48 * Content providers are one of the primary building blocks of Android applications, providing
49 * content to applications. They encapsulate data and provide it to applications through the single
50 * {@link ContentResolver} interface. A content provider is only required if you need to share
51 * data between multiple applications. For example, the contacts data is used by multiple
52 * applications and must be stored in a content provider. If you don't need to share data amongst
53 * multiple applications you can use a database directly via
54 * {@link android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase}.
55 *
56 * <p>When a request is made via
57 * a {@link ContentResolver} the system inspects the authority of the given URI and passes the
58 * request to the content provider registered with the authority. The content provider can interpret
59 * the rest of the URI however it wants. The {@link UriMatcher} class is helpful for parsing
60 * URIs.</p>
61 *
62 * <p>The primary methods that need to be implemented are:
63 * <ul>
64 *   <li>{@link #onCreate} which is called to initialize the provider</li>
65 *   <li>{@link #query} which returns data to the caller</li>
66 *   <li>{@link #insert} which inserts new data into the content provider</li>
67 *   <li>{@link #update} which updates existing data in the content provider</li>
68 *   <li>{@link #delete} which deletes data from the content provider</li>
69 *   <li>{@link #getType} which returns the MIME type of data in the content provider</li>
70 * </ul></p>
71 *
72 * <p class="caution">Data access methods (such as {@link #insert} and
73 * {@link #update}) may be called from many threads at once, and must be thread-safe.
74 * Other methods (such as {@link #onCreate}) are only called from the application
75 * main thread, and must avoid performing lengthy operations.  See the method
76 * descriptions for their expected thread behavior.</p>
77 *
78 * <p>Requests to {@link ContentResolver} are automatically forwarded to the appropriate
79 * ContentProvider instance, so subclasses don't have to worry about the details of
80 * cross-process calls.</p>
81 *
82 * <div class="special reference">
83 * <h3>Developer Guides</h3>
84 * <p>For more information about using content providers, read the
85 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/providers/content-providers.html">Content Providers</a>
86 * developer guide.</p>
87 */
88public abstract class ContentProvider implements ComponentCallbacks2 {
89    private static final String TAG = "ContentProvider";
90
91    /*
92     * Note: if you add methods to ContentProvider, you must add similar methods to
93     *       MockContentProvider.
94     */
95
96    private Context mContext = null;
97    private int mMyUid;
98    private String mReadPermission;
99    private String mWritePermission;
100    private PathPermission[] mPathPermissions;
101    private boolean mExported;
102    private boolean mNoPerms;
103
104    private final ThreadLocal<String> mCallingPackage = new ThreadLocal<String>();
105
106    private Transport mTransport = new Transport();
107
108    /**
109     * Construct a ContentProvider instance.  Content providers must be
110     * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/provider-element.html">declared
111     * in the manifest</a>, accessed with {@link ContentResolver}, and created
112     * automatically by the system, so applications usually do not create
113     * ContentProvider instances directly.
114     *
115     * <p>At construction time, the object is uninitialized, and most fields and
116     * methods are unavailable.  Subclasses should initialize themselves in
117     * {@link #onCreate}, not the constructor.
118     *
119     * <p>Content providers are created on the application main thread at
120     * application launch time.  The constructor must not perform lengthy
121     * operations, or application startup will be delayed.
122     */
123    public ContentProvider() {
124    }
125
126    /**
127     * Constructor just for mocking.
128     *
129     * @param context A Context object which should be some mock instance (like the
130     * instance of {@link android.test.mock.MockContext}).
131     * @param readPermission The read permision you want this instance should have in the
132     * test, which is available via {@link #getReadPermission()}.
133     * @param writePermission The write permission you want this instance should have
134     * in the test, which is available via {@link #getWritePermission()}.
135     * @param pathPermissions The PathPermissions you want this instance should have
136     * in the test, which is available via {@link #getPathPermissions()}.
137     * @hide
138     */
139    public ContentProvider(
140            Context context,
141            String readPermission,
142            String writePermission,
143            PathPermission[] pathPermissions) {
144        mContext = context;
145        mReadPermission = readPermission;
146        mWritePermission = writePermission;
147        mPathPermissions = pathPermissions;
148    }
149
150    /**
151     * Given an IContentProvider, try to coerce it back to the real
152     * ContentProvider object if it is running in the local process.  This can
153     * be used if you know you are running in the same process as a provider,
154     * and want to get direct access to its implementation details.  Most
155     * clients should not nor have a reason to use it.
156     *
157     * @param abstractInterface The ContentProvider interface that is to be
158     *              coerced.
159     * @return If the IContentProvider is non-{@code null} and local, returns its actual
160     * ContentProvider instance.  Otherwise returns {@code null}.
161     * @hide
162     */
163    public static ContentProvider coerceToLocalContentProvider(
164            IContentProvider abstractInterface) {
165        if (abstractInterface instanceof Transport) {
166            return ((Transport)abstractInterface).getContentProvider();
167        }
168        return null;
169    }
170
171    /**
172     * Binder object that deals with remoting.
173     *
174     * @hide
175     */
176    class Transport extends ContentProviderNative {
177        AppOpsManager mAppOpsManager = null;
178        int mReadOp = AppOpsManager.OP_NONE;
179        int mWriteOp = AppOpsManager.OP_NONE;
180
181        ContentProvider getContentProvider() {
182            return ContentProvider.this;
183        }
184
185        @Override
186        public String getProviderName() {
187            return getContentProvider().getClass().getName();
188        }
189
190        @Override
191        public Cursor query(String callingPkg, Uri uri, String[] projection,
192                String selection, String[] selectionArgs, String sortOrder,
193                ICancellationSignal cancellationSignal) {
194            if (enforceReadPermission(callingPkg, uri) != AppOpsManager.MODE_ALLOWED) {
195                return rejectQuery(uri, projection, selection, selectionArgs, sortOrder,
196                        CancellationSignal.fromTransport(cancellationSignal));
197            }
198            final String original = setCallingPackage(callingPkg);
199            try {
200                return ContentProvider.this.query(
201                        uri, projection, selection, selectionArgs, sortOrder,
202                        CancellationSignal.fromTransport(cancellationSignal));
203            } finally {
204                setCallingPackage(original);
205            }
206        }
207
208        @Override
209        public String getType(Uri uri) {
210            return ContentProvider.this.getType(uri);
211        }
212
213        @Override
214        public Uri insert(String callingPkg, Uri uri, ContentValues initialValues) {
215            if (enforceWritePermission(callingPkg, uri) != AppOpsManager.MODE_ALLOWED) {
216                return rejectInsert(uri, initialValues);
217            }
218            final String original = setCallingPackage(callingPkg);
219            try {
220                return ContentProvider.this.insert(uri, initialValues);
221            } finally {
222                setCallingPackage(original);
223            }
224        }
225
226        @Override
227        public int bulkInsert(String callingPkg, Uri uri, ContentValues[] initialValues) {
228            if (enforceWritePermission(callingPkg, uri) != AppOpsManager.MODE_ALLOWED) {
229                return 0;
230            }
231            final String original = setCallingPackage(callingPkg);
232            try {
233                return ContentProvider.this.bulkInsert(uri, initialValues);
234            } finally {
235                setCallingPackage(original);
236            }
237        }
238
239        @Override
240        public ContentProviderResult[] applyBatch(String callingPkg,
241                ArrayList<ContentProviderOperation> operations)
242                throws OperationApplicationException {
243            for (ContentProviderOperation operation : operations) {
244                if (operation.isReadOperation()) {
245                    if (enforceReadPermission(callingPkg, operation.getUri())
246                            != AppOpsManager.MODE_ALLOWED) {
247                        throw new OperationApplicationException("App op not allowed", 0);
248                    }
249                }
250
251                if (operation.isWriteOperation()) {
252                    if (enforceWritePermission(callingPkg, operation.getUri())
253                            != AppOpsManager.MODE_ALLOWED) {
254                        throw new OperationApplicationException("App op not allowed", 0);
255                    }
256                }
257            }
258            final String original = setCallingPackage(callingPkg);
259            try {
260                return ContentProvider.this.applyBatch(operations);
261            } finally {
262                setCallingPackage(original);
263            }
264        }
265
266        @Override
267        public int delete(String callingPkg, Uri uri, String selection, String[] selectionArgs) {
268            if (enforceWritePermission(callingPkg, uri) != AppOpsManager.MODE_ALLOWED) {
269                return 0;
270            }
271            final String original = setCallingPackage(callingPkg);
272            try {
273                return ContentProvider.this.delete(uri, selection, selectionArgs);
274            } finally {
275                setCallingPackage(original);
276            }
277        }
278
279        @Override
280        public int update(String callingPkg, Uri uri, ContentValues values, String selection,
281                String[] selectionArgs) {
282            if (enforceWritePermission(callingPkg, uri) != AppOpsManager.MODE_ALLOWED) {
283                return 0;
284            }
285            final String original = setCallingPackage(callingPkg);
286            try {
287                return ContentProvider.this.update(uri, values, selection, selectionArgs);
288            } finally {
289                setCallingPackage(original);
290            }
291        }
292
293        @Override
294        public ParcelFileDescriptor openFile(
295                String callingPkg, Uri uri, String mode, ICancellationSignal cancellationSignal)
296                throws FileNotFoundException {
297            enforceFilePermission(callingPkg, uri, mode);
298            final String original = setCallingPackage(callingPkg);
299            try {
300                return ContentProvider.this.openFile(
301                        uri, mode, CancellationSignal.fromTransport(cancellationSignal));
302            } finally {
303                setCallingPackage(original);
304            }
305        }
306
307        @Override
308        public AssetFileDescriptor openAssetFile(
309                String callingPkg, Uri uri, String mode, ICancellationSignal cancellationSignal)
310                throws FileNotFoundException {
311            enforceFilePermission(callingPkg, uri, mode);
312            final String original = setCallingPackage(callingPkg);
313            try {
314                return ContentProvider.this.openAssetFile(
315                        uri, mode, CancellationSignal.fromTransport(cancellationSignal));
316            } finally {
317                setCallingPackage(original);
318            }
319        }
320
321        @Override
322        public Bundle call(String callingPkg, String method, String arg, Bundle extras) {
323            final String original = setCallingPackage(callingPkg);
324            try {
325                return ContentProvider.this.call(method, arg, extras);
326            } finally {
327                setCallingPackage(original);
328            }
329        }
330
331        @Override
332        public String[] getStreamTypes(Uri uri, String mimeTypeFilter) {
333            return ContentProvider.this.getStreamTypes(uri, mimeTypeFilter);
334        }
335
336        @Override
337        public AssetFileDescriptor openTypedAssetFile(String callingPkg, Uri uri, String mimeType,
338                Bundle opts, ICancellationSignal cancellationSignal) throws FileNotFoundException {
339            enforceFilePermission(callingPkg, uri, "r");
340            final String original = setCallingPackage(callingPkg);
341            try {
342                return ContentProvider.this.openTypedAssetFile(
343                        uri, mimeType, opts, CancellationSignal.fromTransport(cancellationSignal));
344            } finally {
345                setCallingPackage(original);
346            }
347        }
348
349        @Override
350        public ICancellationSignal createCancellationSignal() {
351            return CancellationSignal.createTransport();
352        }
353
354        @Override
355        public Uri canonicalize(String callingPkg, Uri uri) {
356            if (enforceReadPermission(callingPkg, uri) != AppOpsManager.MODE_ALLOWED) {
357                return null;
358            }
359            final String original = setCallingPackage(callingPkg);
360            try {
361                return ContentProvider.this.canonicalize(uri);
362            } finally {
363                setCallingPackage(original);
364            }
365        }
366
367        @Override
368        public Uri uncanonicalize(String callingPkg, Uri uri) {
369            if (enforceReadPermission(callingPkg, uri) != AppOpsManager.MODE_ALLOWED) {
370                return null;
371            }
372            final String original = setCallingPackage(callingPkg);
373            try {
374                return ContentProvider.this.uncanonicalize(uri);
375            } finally {
376                setCallingPackage(original);
377            }
378        }
379
380        private void enforceFilePermission(String callingPkg, Uri uri, String mode)
381                throws FileNotFoundException, SecurityException {
382            if (mode != null && mode.indexOf('w') != -1) {
383                if (enforceWritePermission(callingPkg, uri) != AppOpsManager.MODE_ALLOWED) {
384                    throw new FileNotFoundException("App op not allowed");
385                }
386            } else {
387                if (enforceReadPermission(callingPkg, uri) != AppOpsManager.MODE_ALLOWED) {
388                    throw new FileNotFoundException("App op not allowed");
389                }
390            }
391        }
392
393        private int enforceReadPermission(String callingPkg, Uri uri) throws SecurityException {
394            enforceReadPermissionInner(uri);
395            if (mReadOp != AppOpsManager.OP_NONE) {
396                return mAppOpsManager.noteOp(mReadOp, Binder.getCallingUid(), callingPkg);
397            }
398            return AppOpsManager.MODE_ALLOWED;
399        }
400
401        private int enforceWritePermission(String callingPkg, Uri uri) throws SecurityException {
402            enforceWritePermissionInner(uri);
403            if (mWriteOp != AppOpsManager.OP_NONE) {
404                return mAppOpsManager.noteOp(mWriteOp, Binder.getCallingUid(), callingPkg);
405            }
406            return AppOpsManager.MODE_ALLOWED;
407        }
408    }
409
410    /** {@hide} */
411    protected void enforceReadPermissionInner(Uri uri) throws SecurityException {
412        final Context context = getContext();
413        final int pid = Binder.getCallingPid();
414        final int uid = Binder.getCallingUid();
415        String missingPerm = null;
416
417        if (UserHandle.isSameApp(uid, mMyUid)) {
418            return;
419        }
420
421        if (mExported) {
422            final String componentPerm = getReadPermission();
423            if (componentPerm != null) {
424                if (context.checkPermission(componentPerm, pid, uid) == PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
425                    return;
426                } else {
427                    missingPerm = componentPerm;
428                }
429            }
430
431            // track if unprotected read is allowed; any denied
432            // <path-permission> below removes this ability
433            boolean allowDefaultRead = (componentPerm == null);
434
435            final PathPermission[] pps = getPathPermissions();
436            if (pps != null) {
437                final String path = uri.getPath();
438                for (PathPermission pp : pps) {
439                    final String pathPerm = pp.getReadPermission();
440                    if (pathPerm != null && pp.match(path)) {
441                        if (context.checkPermission(pathPerm, pid, uid) == PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
442                            return;
443                        } else {
444                            // any denied <path-permission> means we lose
445                            // default <provider> access.
446                            allowDefaultRead = false;
447                            missingPerm = pathPerm;
448                        }
449                    }
450                }
451            }
452
453            // if we passed <path-permission> checks above, and no default
454            // <provider> permission, then allow access.
455            if (allowDefaultRead) return;
456        }
457
458        // last chance, check against any uri grants
459        if (context.checkUriPermission(uri, pid, uid, Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION)
460                == PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
461            return;
462        }
463
464        final String failReason = mExported
465                ? " requires " + missingPerm + ", or grantUriPermission()"
466                : " requires the provider be exported, or grantUriPermission()";
467        throw new SecurityException("Permission Denial: reading "
468                + ContentProvider.this.getClass().getName() + " uri " + uri + " from pid=" + pid
469                + ", uid=" + uid + failReason);
470    }
471
472    /** {@hide} */
473    protected void enforceWritePermissionInner(Uri uri) throws SecurityException {
474        final Context context = getContext();
475        final int pid = Binder.getCallingPid();
476        final int uid = Binder.getCallingUid();
477        String missingPerm = null;
478
479        if (UserHandle.isSameApp(uid, mMyUid)) {
480            return;
481        }
482
483        if (mExported) {
484            final String componentPerm = getWritePermission();
485            if (componentPerm != null) {
486                if (context.checkPermission(componentPerm, pid, uid) == PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
487                    return;
488                } else {
489                    missingPerm = componentPerm;
490                }
491            }
492
493            // track if unprotected write is allowed; any denied
494            // <path-permission> below removes this ability
495            boolean allowDefaultWrite = (componentPerm == null);
496
497            final PathPermission[] pps = getPathPermissions();
498            if (pps != null) {
499                final String path = uri.getPath();
500                for (PathPermission pp : pps) {
501                    final String pathPerm = pp.getWritePermission();
502                    if (pathPerm != null && pp.match(path)) {
503                        if (context.checkPermission(pathPerm, pid, uid) == PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
504                            return;
505                        } else {
506                            // any denied <path-permission> means we lose
507                            // default <provider> access.
508                            allowDefaultWrite = false;
509                            missingPerm = pathPerm;
510                        }
511                    }
512                }
513            }
514
515            // if we passed <path-permission> checks above, and no default
516            // <provider> permission, then allow access.
517            if (allowDefaultWrite) return;
518        }
519
520        // last chance, check against any uri grants
521        if (context.checkUriPermission(uri, pid, uid, Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION)
522                == PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
523            return;
524        }
525
526        final String failReason = mExported
527                ? " requires " + missingPerm + ", or grantUriPermission()"
528                : " requires the provider be exported, or grantUriPermission()";
529        throw new SecurityException("Permission Denial: writing "
530                + ContentProvider.this.getClass().getName() + " uri " + uri + " from pid=" + pid
531                + ", uid=" + uid + failReason);
532    }
533
534    /**
535     * Retrieves the Context this provider is running in.  Only available once
536     * {@link #onCreate} has been called -- this will return {@code null} in the
537     * constructor.
538     */
539    public final Context getContext() {
540        return mContext;
541    }
542
543    /**
544     * Set the calling package, returning the current value (or {@code null})
545     * which can be used later to restore the previous state.
546     */
547    private String setCallingPackage(String callingPackage) {
548        final String original = mCallingPackage.get();
549        mCallingPackage.set(callingPackage);
550        return original;
551    }
552
553    /**
554     * Return the package name of the caller that initiated the request being
555     * processed on the current thread. The returned package will have been
556     * verified to belong to the calling UID. Returns {@code null} if not
557     * currently processing a request.
558     * <p>
559     * This will always return {@code null} when processing
560     * {@link #getType(Uri)} or {@link #getStreamTypes(Uri, String)} requests.
561     *
562     * @see Binder#getCallingUid()
563     * @see Context#grantUriPermission(String, Uri, int)
564     * @throws SecurityException if the calling package doesn't belong to the
565     *             calling UID.
566     */
567    public final String getCallingPackage() {
568        final String pkg = mCallingPackage.get();
569        if (pkg != null) {
570            mTransport.mAppOpsManager.checkPackage(Binder.getCallingUid(), pkg);
571        }
572        return pkg;
573    }
574
575    /**
576     * Change the permission required to read data from the content
577     * provider.  This is normally set for you from its manifest information
578     * when the provider is first created.
579     *
580     * @param permission Name of the permission required for read-only access.
581     */
582    protected final void setReadPermission(String permission) {
583        mReadPermission = permission;
584    }
585
586    /**
587     * Return the name of the permission required for read-only access to
588     * this content provider.  This method can be called from multiple
589     * threads, as described in
590     * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
591     * and Threads</a>.
592     */
593    public final String getReadPermission() {
594        return mReadPermission;
595    }
596
597    /**
598     * Change the permission required to read and write data in the content
599     * provider.  This is normally set for you from its manifest information
600     * when the provider is first created.
601     *
602     * @param permission Name of the permission required for read/write access.
603     */
604    protected final void setWritePermission(String permission) {
605        mWritePermission = permission;
606    }
607
608    /**
609     * Return the name of the permission required for read/write access to
610     * this content provider.  This method can be called from multiple
611     * threads, as described in
612     * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
613     * and Threads</a>.
614     */
615    public final String getWritePermission() {
616        return mWritePermission;
617    }
618
619    /**
620     * Change the path-based permission required to read and/or write data in
621     * the content provider.  This is normally set for you from its manifest
622     * information when the provider is first created.
623     *
624     * @param permissions Array of path permission descriptions.
625     */
626    protected final void setPathPermissions(PathPermission[] permissions) {
627        mPathPermissions = permissions;
628    }
629
630    /**
631     * Return the path-based permissions required for read and/or write access to
632     * this content provider.  This method can be called from multiple
633     * threads, as described in
634     * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
635     * and Threads</a>.
636     */
637    public final PathPermission[] getPathPermissions() {
638        return mPathPermissions;
639    }
640
641    /** @hide */
642    public final void setAppOps(int readOp, int writeOp) {
643        if (!mNoPerms) {
644            mTransport.mReadOp = readOp;
645            mTransport.mWriteOp = writeOp;
646        }
647    }
648
649    /** @hide */
650    public AppOpsManager getAppOpsManager() {
651        return mTransport.mAppOpsManager;
652    }
653
654    /**
655     * Implement this to initialize your content provider on startup.
656     * This method is called for all registered content providers on the
657     * application main thread at application launch time.  It must not perform
658     * lengthy operations, or application startup will be delayed.
659     *
660     * <p>You should defer nontrivial initialization (such as opening,
661     * upgrading, and scanning databases) until the content provider is used
662     * (via {@link #query}, {@link #insert}, etc).  Deferred initialization
663     * keeps application startup fast, avoids unnecessary work if the provider
664     * turns out not to be needed, and stops database errors (such as a full
665     * disk) from halting application launch.
666     *
667     * <p>If you use SQLite, {@link android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper}
668     * is a helpful utility class that makes it easy to manage databases,
669     * and will automatically defer opening until first use.  If you do use
670     * SQLiteOpenHelper, make sure to avoid calling
671     * {@link android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper#getReadableDatabase} or
672     * {@link android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper#getWritableDatabase}
673     * from this method.  (Instead, override
674     * {@link android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper#onOpen} to initialize the
675     * database when it is first opened.)
676     *
677     * @return true if the provider was successfully loaded, false otherwise
678     */
679    public abstract boolean onCreate();
680
681    /**
682     * {@inheritDoc}
683     * This method is always called on the application main thread, and must
684     * not perform lengthy operations.
685     *
686     * <p>The default content provider implementation does nothing.
687     * Override this method to take appropriate action.
688     * (Content providers do not usually care about things like screen
689     * orientation, but may want to know about locale changes.)
690     */
691    public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) {
692    }
693
694    /**
695     * {@inheritDoc}
696     * This method is always called on the application main thread, and must
697     * not perform lengthy operations.
698     *
699     * <p>The default content provider implementation does nothing.
700     * Subclasses may override this method to take appropriate action.
701     */
702    public void onLowMemory() {
703    }
704
705    public void onTrimMemory(int level) {
706    }
707
708    /**
709     * @hide
710     * Implementation when a caller has performed a query on the content
711     * provider, but that call has been rejected for the operation given
712     * to {@link #setAppOps(int, int)}.  The default implementation
713     * rewrites the <var>selection</var> argument to include a condition
714     * that is never true (so will always result in an empty cursor)
715     * and calls through to {@link #query(android.net.Uri, String[], String, String[],
716     * String, android.os.CancellationSignal)} with that.
717     */
718    public Cursor rejectQuery(Uri uri, String[] projection,
719            String selection, String[] selectionArgs, String sortOrder,
720            CancellationSignal cancellationSignal) {
721        // The read is not allowed...  to fake it out, we replace the given
722        // selection statement with a dummy one that will always be false.
723        // This way we will get a cursor back that has the correct structure
724        // but contains no rows.
725        if (selection == null || selection.isEmpty()) {
726            selection = "'A' = 'B'";
727        } else {
728            selection = "'A' = 'B' AND (" + selection + ")";
729        }
730        return query(uri, projection, selection, selectionArgs, sortOrder, cancellationSignal);
731    }
732
733    /**
734     * Implement this to handle query requests from clients.
735     * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
736     * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
737     * and Threads</a>.
738     * <p>
739     * Example client call:<p>
740     * <pre>// Request a specific record.
741     * Cursor managedCursor = managedQuery(
742                ContentUris.withAppendedId(Contacts.People.CONTENT_URI, 2),
743                projection,    // Which columns to return.
744                null,          // WHERE clause.
745                null,          // WHERE clause value substitution
746                People.NAME + " ASC");   // Sort order.</pre>
747     * Example implementation:<p>
748     * <pre>// SQLiteQueryBuilder is a helper class that creates the
749        // proper SQL syntax for us.
750        SQLiteQueryBuilder qBuilder = new SQLiteQueryBuilder();
751
752        // Set the table we're querying.
753        qBuilder.setTables(DATABASE_TABLE_NAME);
754
755        // If the query ends in a specific record number, we're
756        // being asked for a specific record, so set the
757        // WHERE clause in our query.
758        if((URI_MATCHER.match(uri)) == SPECIFIC_MESSAGE){
759            qBuilder.appendWhere("_id=" + uri.getPathLeafId());
760        }
761
762        // Make the query.
763        Cursor c = qBuilder.query(mDb,
764                projection,
765                selection,
766                selectionArgs,
767                groupBy,
768                having,
769                sortOrder);
770        c.setNotificationUri(getContext().getContentResolver(), uri);
771        return c;</pre>
772     *
773     * @param uri The URI to query. This will be the full URI sent by the client;
774     *      if the client is requesting a specific record, the URI will end in a record number
775     *      that the implementation should parse and add to a WHERE or HAVING clause, specifying
776     *      that _id value.
777     * @param projection The list of columns to put into the cursor. If
778     *      {@code null} all columns are included.
779     * @param selection A selection criteria to apply when filtering rows.
780     *      If {@code null} then all rows are included.
781     * @param selectionArgs You may include ?s in selection, which will be replaced by
782     *      the values from selectionArgs, in order that they appear in the selection.
783     *      The values will be bound as Strings.
784     * @param sortOrder How the rows in the cursor should be sorted.
785     *      If {@code null} then the provider is free to define the sort order.
786     * @return a Cursor or {@code null}.
787     */
788    public abstract Cursor query(Uri uri, String[] projection,
789            String selection, String[] selectionArgs, String sortOrder);
790
791    /**
792     * Implement this to handle query requests from clients with support for cancellation.
793     * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
794     * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
795     * and Threads</a>.
796     * <p>
797     * Example client call:<p>
798     * <pre>// Request a specific record.
799     * Cursor managedCursor = managedQuery(
800                ContentUris.withAppendedId(Contacts.People.CONTENT_URI, 2),
801                projection,    // Which columns to return.
802                null,          // WHERE clause.
803                null,          // WHERE clause value substitution
804                People.NAME + " ASC");   // Sort order.</pre>
805     * Example implementation:<p>
806     * <pre>// SQLiteQueryBuilder is a helper class that creates the
807        // proper SQL syntax for us.
808        SQLiteQueryBuilder qBuilder = new SQLiteQueryBuilder();
809
810        // Set the table we're querying.
811        qBuilder.setTables(DATABASE_TABLE_NAME);
812
813        // If the query ends in a specific record number, we're
814        // being asked for a specific record, so set the
815        // WHERE clause in our query.
816        if((URI_MATCHER.match(uri)) == SPECIFIC_MESSAGE){
817            qBuilder.appendWhere("_id=" + uri.getPathLeafId());
818        }
819
820        // Make the query.
821        Cursor c = qBuilder.query(mDb,
822                projection,
823                selection,
824                selectionArgs,
825                groupBy,
826                having,
827                sortOrder);
828        c.setNotificationUri(getContext().getContentResolver(), uri);
829        return c;</pre>
830     * <p>
831     * If you implement this method then you must also implement the version of
832     * {@link #query(Uri, String[], String, String[], String)} that does not take a cancellation
833     * signal to ensure correct operation on older versions of the Android Framework in
834     * which the cancellation signal overload was not available.
835     *
836     * @param uri The URI to query. This will be the full URI sent by the client;
837     *      if the client is requesting a specific record, the URI will end in a record number
838     *      that the implementation should parse and add to a WHERE or HAVING clause, specifying
839     *      that _id value.
840     * @param projection The list of columns to put into the cursor. If
841     *      {@code null} all columns are included.
842     * @param selection A selection criteria to apply when filtering rows.
843     *      If {@code null} then all rows are included.
844     * @param selectionArgs You may include ?s in selection, which will be replaced by
845     *      the values from selectionArgs, in order that they appear in the selection.
846     *      The values will be bound as Strings.
847     * @param sortOrder How the rows in the cursor should be sorted.
848     *      If {@code null} then the provider is free to define the sort order.
849     * @param cancellationSignal A signal to cancel the operation in progress, or {@code null} if none.
850     * If the operation is canceled, then {@link OperationCanceledException} will be thrown
851     * when the query is executed.
852     * @return a Cursor or {@code null}.
853     */
854    public Cursor query(Uri uri, String[] projection,
855            String selection, String[] selectionArgs, String sortOrder,
856            CancellationSignal cancellationSignal) {
857        return query(uri, projection, selection, selectionArgs, sortOrder);
858    }
859
860    /**
861     * Implement this to handle requests for the MIME type of the data at the
862     * given URI.  The returned MIME type should start with
863     * <code>vnd.android.cursor.item</code> for a single record,
864     * or <code>vnd.android.cursor.dir/</code> for multiple items.
865     * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
866     * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
867     * and Threads</a>.
868     *
869     * <p>Note that there are no permissions needed for an application to
870     * access this information; if your content provider requires read and/or
871     * write permissions, or is not exported, all applications can still call
872     * this method regardless of their access permissions.  This allows them
873     * to retrieve the MIME type for a URI when dispatching intents.
874     *
875     * @param uri the URI to query.
876     * @return a MIME type string, or {@code null} if there is no type.
877     */
878    public abstract String getType(Uri uri);
879
880    /**
881     * Implement this to support canonicalization of URIs that refer to your
882     * content provider.  A canonical URI is one that can be transported across
883     * devices, backup/restore, and other contexts, and still be able to refer
884     * to the same data item.  Typically this is implemented by adding query
885     * params to the URI allowing the content provider to verify that an incoming
886     * canonical URI references the same data as it was originally intended for and,
887     * if it doesn't, to find that data (if it exists) in the current environment.
888     *
889     * <p>For example, if the content provider holds people and a normal URI in it
890     * is created with a row index into that people database, the cananical representation
891     * may have an additional query param at the end which specifies the name of the
892     * person it is intended for.  Later calls into the provider with that URI will look
893     * up the row of that URI's base index and, if it doesn't match or its entry's
894     * name doesn't match the name in the query param, perform a query on its database
895     * to find the correct row to operate on.</p>
896     *
897     * <p>If you implement support for canonical URIs, <b>all</b> incoming calls with
898     * URIs (including this one) must perform this verification and recovery of any
899     * canonical URIs they receive.  In addition, you must also implement
900     * {@link #uncanonicalize} to strip the canonicalization of any of these URIs.</p>
901     *
902     * <p>The default implementation of this method returns null, indicating that
903     * canonical URIs are not supported.</p>
904     *
905     * @param url The Uri to canonicalize.
906     *
907     * @return Return the canonical representation of <var>url</var>, or null if
908     * canonicalization of that Uri is not supported.
909     */
910    public Uri canonicalize(Uri url) {
911        return null;
912    }
913
914    /**
915     * Remove canonicalization from canonical URIs previously returned by
916     * {@link #canonicalize}.  For example, if your implementation is to add
917     * a query param to canonicalize a URI, this method can simply trip any
918     * query params on the URI.  The default implementation always returns the
919     * same <var>url</var> that was passed in.
920     *
921     * @param url The Uri to remove any canonicalization from.
922     *
923     * @return Return the non-canonical representation of <var>url</var>, return
924     * the <var>url</var> as-is if there is nothing to do, or return null if
925     * the data identified by the canonical representation can not be found in
926     * the current environment.
927     */
928    public Uri uncanonicalize(Uri url) {
929        return url;
930    }
931
932    /**
933     * @hide
934     * Implementation when a caller has performed an insert on the content
935     * provider, but that call has been rejected for the operation given
936     * to {@link #setAppOps(int, int)}.  The default implementation simply
937     * returns a dummy URI that is the base URI with a 0 path element
938     * appended.
939     */
940    public Uri rejectInsert(Uri uri, ContentValues values) {
941        // If not allowed, we need to return some reasonable URI.  Maybe the
942        // content provider should be responsible for this, but for now we
943        // will just return the base URI with a dummy '0' tagged on to it.
944        // You shouldn't be able to read if you can't write, anyway, so it
945        // shouldn't matter much what is returned.
946        return uri.buildUpon().appendPath("0").build();
947    }
948
949    /**
950     * Implement this to handle requests to insert a new row.
951     * As a courtesy, call {@link ContentResolver#notifyChange(android.net.Uri ,android.database.ContentObserver) notifyChange()}
952     * after inserting.
953     * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
954     * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
955     * and Threads</a>.
956     * @param uri The content:// URI of the insertion request. This must not be {@code null}.
957     * @param values A set of column_name/value pairs to add to the database.
958     *     This must not be {@code null}.
959     * @return The URI for the newly inserted item.
960     */
961    public abstract Uri insert(Uri uri, ContentValues values);
962
963    /**
964     * Override this to handle requests to insert a set of new rows, or the
965     * default implementation will iterate over the values and call
966     * {@link #insert} on each of them.
967     * As a courtesy, call {@link ContentResolver#notifyChange(android.net.Uri ,android.database.ContentObserver) notifyChange()}
968     * after inserting.
969     * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
970     * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
971     * and Threads</a>.
972     *
973     * @param uri The content:// URI of the insertion request.
974     * @param values An array of sets of column_name/value pairs to add to the database.
975     *    This must not be {@code null}.
976     * @return The number of values that were inserted.
977     */
978    public int bulkInsert(Uri uri, ContentValues[] values) {
979        int numValues = values.length;
980        for (int i = 0; i < numValues; i++) {
981            insert(uri, values[i]);
982        }
983        return numValues;
984    }
985
986    /**
987     * Implement this to handle requests to delete one or more rows.
988     * The implementation should apply the selection clause when performing
989     * deletion, allowing the operation to affect multiple rows in a directory.
990     * As a courtesy, call {@link ContentResolver#notifyChange(android.net.Uri ,android.database.ContentObserver) notifyDelete()}
991     * after deleting.
992     * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
993     * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
994     * and Threads</a>.
995     *
996     * <p>The implementation is responsible for parsing out a row ID at the end
997     * of the URI, if a specific row is being deleted. That is, the client would
998     * pass in <code>content://contacts/people/22</code> and the implementation is
999     * responsible for parsing the record number (22) when creating a SQL statement.
1000     *
1001     * @param uri The full URI to query, including a row ID (if a specific record is requested).
1002     * @param selection An optional restriction to apply to rows when deleting.
1003     * @return The number of rows affected.
1004     * @throws SQLException
1005     */
1006    public abstract int delete(Uri uri, String selection, String[] selectionArgs);
1007
1008    /**
1009     * Implement this to handle requests to update one or more rows.
1010     * The implementation should update all rows matching the selection
1011     * to set the columns according to the provided values map.
1012     * As a courtesy, call {@link ContentResolver#notifyChange(android.net.Uri ,android.database.ContentObserver) notifyChange()}
1013     * after updating.
1014     * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
1015     * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
1016     * and Threads</a>.
1017     *
1018     * @param uri The URI to query. This can potentially have a record ID if this
1019     * is an update request for a specific record.
1020     * @param values A set of column_name/value pairs to update in the database.
1021     *     This must not be {@code null}.
1022     * @param selection An optional filter to match rows to update.
1023     * @return the number of rows affected.
1024     */
1025    public abstract int update(Uri uri, ContentValues values, String selection,
1026            String[] selectionArgs);
1027
1028    /**
1029     * Override this to handle requests to open a file blob.
1030     * The default implementation always throws {@link FileNotFoundException}.
1031     * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
1032     * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
1033     * and Threads</a>.
1034     *
1035     * <p>This method returns a ParcelFileDescriptor, which is returned directly
1036     * to the caller.  This way large data (such as images and documents) can be
1037     * returned without copying the content.
1038     *
1039     * <p>The returned ParcelFileDescriptor is owned by the caller, so it is
1040     * their responsibility to close it when done.  That is, the implementation
1041     * of this method should create a new ParcelFileDescriptor for each call.
1042     * <p>
1043     * If opened with the exclusive "r" or "w" modes, the returned
1044     * ParcelFileDescriptor can be a pipe or socket pair to enable streaming
1045     * of data. Opening with the "rw" or "rwt" modes implies a file on disk that
1046     * supports seeking.
1047     * <p>
1048     * If you need to detect when the returned ParcelFileDescriptor has been
1049     * closed, or if the remote process has crashed or encountered some other
1050     * error, you can use {@link ParcelFileDescriptor#open(File, int,
1051     * android.os.Handler, android.os.ParcelFileDescriptor.OnCloseListener)},
1052     * {@link ParcelFileDescriptor#createReliablePipe()}, or
1053     * {@link ParcelFileDescriptor#createReliableSocketPair()}.
1054     *
1055     * <p class="note">For use in Intents, you will want to implement {@link #getType}
1056     * to return the appropriate MIME type for the data returned here with
1057     * the same URI.  This will allow intent resolution to automatically determine the data MIME
1058     * type and select the appropriate matching targets as part of its operation.</p>
1059     *
1060     * <p class="note">For better interoperability with other applications, it is recommended
1061     * that for any URIs that can be opened, you also support queries on them
1062     * containing at least the columns specified by {@link android.provider.OpenableColumns}.
1063     * You may also want to support other common columns if you have additional meta-data
1064     * to supply, such as {@link android.provider.MediaStore.MediaColumns#DATE_ADDED}
1065     * in {@link android.provider.MediaStore.MediaColumns}.</p>
1066     *
1067     * @param uri The URI whose file is to be opened.
1068     * @param mode Access mode for the file.  May be "r" for read-only access,
1069     * "rw" for read and write access, or "rwt" for read and write access
1070     * that truncates any existing file.
1071     *
1072     * @return Returns a new ParcelFileDescriptor which you can use to access
1073     * the file.
1074     *
1075     * @throws FileNotFoundException Throws FileNotFoundException if there is
1076     * no file associated with the given URI or the mode is invalid.
1077     * @throws SecurityException Throws SecurityException if the caller does
1078     * not have permission to access the file.
1079     *
1080     * @see #openAssetFile(Uri, String)
1081     * @see #openFileHelper(Uri, String)
1082     * @see #getType(android.net.Uri)
1083     * @see ParcelFileDescriptor#parseMode(String)
1084     */
1085    public ParcelFileDescriptor openFile(Uri uri, String mode)
1086            throws FileNotFoundException {
1087        throw new FileNotFoundException("No files supported by provider at "
1088                + uri);
1089    }
1090
1091    /**
1092     * Override this to handle requests to open a file blob.
1093     * The default implementation always throws {@link FileNotFoundException}.
1094     * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
1095     * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
1096     * and Threads</a>.
1097     *
1098     * <p>This method returns a ParcelFileDescriptor, which is returned directly
1099     * to the caller.  This way large data (such as images and documents) can be
1100     * returned without copying the content.
1101     *
1102     * <p>The returned ParcelFileDescriptor is owned by the caller, so it is
1103     * their responsibility to close it when done.  That is, the implementation
1104     * of this method should create a new ParcelFileDescriptor for each call.
1105     * <p>
1106     * If opened with the exclusive "r" or "w" modes, the returned
1107     * ParcelFileDescriptor can be a pipe or socket pair to enable streaming
1108     * of data. Opening with the "rw" or "rwt" modes implies a file on disk that
1109     * supports seeking.
1110     * <p>
1111     * If you need to detect when the returned ParcelFileDescriptor has been
1112     * closed, or if the remote process has crashed or encountered some other
1113     * error, you can use {@link ParcelFileDescriptor#open(File, int,
1114     * android.os.Handler, android.os.ParcelFileDescriptor.OnCloseListener)},
1115     * {@link ParcelFileDescriptor#createReliablePipe()}, or
1116     * {@link ParcelFileDescriptor#createReliableSocketPair()}.
1117     *
1118     * <p class="note">For use in Intents, you will want to implement {@link #getType}
1119     * to return the appropriate MIME type for the data returned here with
1120     * the same URI.  This will allow intent resolution to automatically determine the data MIME
1121     * type and select the appropriate matching targets as part of its operation.</p>
1122     *
1123     * <p class="note">For better interoperability with other applications, it is recommended
1124     * that for any URIs that can be opened, you also support queries on them
1125     * containing at least the columns specified by {@link android.provider.OpenableColumns}.
1126     * You may also want to support other common columns if you have additional meta-data
1127     * to supply, such as {@link android.provider.MediaStore.MediaColumns#DATE_ADDED}
1128     * in {@link android.provider.MediaStore.MediaColumns}.</p>
1129     *
1130     * @param uri The URI whose file is to be opened.
1131     * @param mode Access mode for the file. May be "r" for read-only access,
1132     *            "w" for write-only access, "rw" for read and write access, or
1133     *            "rwt" for read and write access that truncates any existing
1134     *            file.
1135     * @param signal A signal to cancel the operation in progress, or
1136     *            {@code null} if none. For example, if you are downloading a
1137     *            file from the network to service a "rw" mode request, you
1138     *            should periodically call
1139     *            {@link CancellationSignal#throwIfCanceled()} to check whether
1140     *            the client has canceled the request and abort the download.
1141     *
1142     * @return Returns a new ParcelFileDescriptor which you can use to access
1143     * the file.
1144     *
1145     * @throws FileNotFoundException Throws FileNotFoundException if there is
1146     * no file associated with the given URI or the mode is invalid.
1147     * @throws SecurityException Throws SecurityException if the caller does
1148     * not have permission to access the file.
1149     *
1150     * @see #openAssetFile(Uri, String)
1151     * @see #openFileHelper(Uri, String)
1152     * @see #getType(android.net.Uri)
1153     * @see ParcelFileDescriptor#parseMode(String)
1154     */
1155    public ParcelFileDescriptor openFile(Uri uri, String mode, CancellationSignal signal)
1156            throws FileNotFoundException {
1157        return openFile(uri, mode);
1158    }
1159
1160    /**
1161     * This is like {@link #openFile}, but can be implemented by providers
1162     * that need to be able to return sub-sections of files, often assets
1163     * inside of their .apk.
1164     * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
1165     * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
1166     * and Threads</a>.
1167     *
1168     * <p>If you implement this, your clients must be able to deal with such
1169     * file slices, either directly with
1170     * {@link ContentResolver#openAssetFileDescriptor}, or by using the higher-level
1171     * {@link ContentResolver#openInputStream ContentResolver.openInputStream}
1172     * or {@link ContentResolver#openOutputStream ContentResolver.openOutputStream}
1173     * methods.
1174     * <p>
1175     * The returned AssetFileDescriptor can be a pipe or socket pair to enable
1176     * streaming of data.
1177     *
1178     * <p class="note">If you are implementing this to return a full file, you
1179     * should create the AssetFileDescriptor with
1180     * {@link AssetFileDescriptor#UNKNOWN_LENGTH} to be compatible with
1181     * applications that cannot handle sub-sections of files.</p>
1182     *
1183     * <p class="note">For use in Intents, you will want to implement {@link #getType}
1184     * to return the appropriate MIME type for the data returned here with
1185     * the same URI.  This will allow intent resolution to automatically determine the data MIME
1186     * type and select the appropriate matching targets as part of its operation.</p>
1187     *
1188     * <p class="note">For better interoperability with other applications, it is recommended
1189     * that for any URIs that can be opened, you also support queries on them
1190     * containing at least the columns specified by {@link android.provider.OpenableColumns}.</p>
1191     *
1192     * @param uri The URI whose file is to be opened.
1193     * @param mode Access mode for the file.  May be "r" for read-only access,
1194     * "w" for write-only access (erasing whatever data is currently in
1195     * the file), "wa" for write-only access to append to any existing data,
1196     * "rw" for read and write access on any existing data, and "rwt" for read
1197     * and write access that truncates any existing file.
1198     *
1199     * @return Returns a new AssetFileDescriptor which you can use to access
1200     * the file.
1201     *
1202     * @throws FileNotFoundException Throws FileNotFoundException if there is
1203     * no file associated with the given URI or the mode is invalid.
1204     * @throws SecurityException Throws SecurityException if the caller does
1205     * not have permission to access the file.
1206     *
1207     * @see #openFile(Uri, String)
1208     * @see #openFileHelper(Uri, String)
1209     * @see #getType(android.net.Uri)
1210     */
1211    public AssetFileDescriptor openAssetFile(Uri uri, String mode)
1212            throws FileNotFoundException {
1213        ParcelFileDescriptor fd = openFile(uri, mode);
1214        return fd != null ? new AssetFileDescriptor(fd, 0, -1) : null;
1215    }
1216
1217    /**
1218     * This is like {@link #openFile}, but can be implemented by providers
1219     * that need to be able to return sub-sections of files, often assets
1220     * inside of their .apk.
1221     * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
1222     * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
1223     * and Threads</a>.
1224     *
1225     * <p>If you implement this, your clients must be able to deal with such
1226     * file slices, either directly with
1227     * {@link ContentResolver#openAssetFileDescriptor}, or by using the higher-level
1228     * {@link ContentResolver#openInputStream ContentResolver.openInputStream}
1229     * or {@link ContentResolver#openOutputStream ContentResolver.openOutputStream}
1230     * methods.
1231     * <p>
1232     * The returned AssetFileDescriptor can be a pipe or socket pair to enable
1233     * streaming of data.
1234     *
1235     * <p class="note">If you are implementing this to return a full file, you
1236     * should create the AssetFileDescriptor with
1237     * {@link AssetFileDescriptor#UNKNOWN_LENGTH} to be compatible with
1238     * applications that cannot handle sub-sections of files.</p>
1239     *
1240     * <p class="note">For use in Intents, you will want to implement {@link #getType}
1241     * to return the appropriate MIME type for the data returned here with
1242     * the same URI.  This will allow intent resolution to automatically determine the data MIME
1243     * type and select the appropriate matching targets as part of its operation.</p>
1244     *
1245     * <p class="note">For better interoperability with other applications, it is recommended
1246     * that for any URIs that can be opened, you also support queries on them
1247     * containing at least the columns specified by {@link android.provider.OpenableColumns}.</p>
1248     *
1249     * @param uri The URI whose file is to be opened.
1250     * @param mode Access mode for the file.  May be "r" for read-only access,
1251     * "w" for write-only access (erasing whatever data is currently in
1252     * the file), "wa" for write-only access to append to any existing data,
1253     * "rw" for read and write access on any existing data, and "rwt" for read
1254     * and write access that truncates any existing file.
1255     * @param signal A signal to cancel the operation in progress, or
1256     *            {@code null} if none. For example, if you are downloading a
1257     *            file from the network to service a "rw" mode request, you
1258     *            should periodically call
1259     *            {@link CancellationSignal#throwIfCanceled()} to check whether
1260     *            the client has canceled the request and abort the download.
1261     *
1262     * @return Returns a new AssetFileDescriptor which you can use to access
1263     * the file.
1264     *
1265     * @throws FileNotFoundException Throws FileNotFoundException if there is
1266     * no file associated with the given URI or the mode is invalid.
1267     * @throws SecurityException Throws SecurityException if the caller does
1268     * not have permission to access the file.
1269     *
1270     * @see #openFile(Uri, String)
1271     * @see #openFileHelper(Uri, String)
1272     * @see #getType(android.net.Uri)
1273     */
1274    public AssetFileDescriptor openAssetFile(Uri uri, String mode, CancellationSignal signal)
1275            throws FileNotFoundException {
1276        return openAssetFile(uri, mode);
1277    }
1278
1279    /**
1280     * Convenience for subclasses that wish to implement {@link #openFile}
1281     * by looking up a column named "_data" at the given URI.
1282     *
1283     * @param uri The URI to be opened.
1284     * @param mode The file mode.  May be "r" for read-only access,
1285     * "w" for write-only access (erasing whatever data is currently in
1286     * the file), "wa" for write-only access to append to any existing data,
1287     * "rw" for read and write access on any existing data, and "rwt" for read
1288     * and write access that truncates any existing file.
1289     *
1290     * @return Returns a new ParcelFileDescriptor that can be used by the
1291     * client to access the file.
1292     */
1293    protected final ParcelFileDescriptor openFileHelper(Uri uri,
1294            String mode) throws FileNotFoundException {
1295        Cursor c = query(uri, new String[]{"_data"}, null, null, null);
1296        int count = (c != null) ? c.getCount() : 0;
1297        if (count != 1) {
1298            // If there is not exactly one result, throw an appropriate
1299            // exception.
1300            if (c != null) {
1301                c.close();
1302            }
1303            if (count == 0) {
1304                throw new FileNotFoundException("No entry for " + uri);
1305            }
1306            throw new FileNotFoundException("Multiple items at " + uri);
1307        }
1308
1309        c.moveToFirst();
1310        int i = c.getColumnIndex("_data");
1311        String path = (i >= 0 ? c.getString(i) : null);
1312        c.close();
1313        if (path == null) {
1314            throw new FileNotFoundException("Column _data not found.");
1315        }
1316
1317        int modeBits = ParcelFileDescriptor.parseMode(mode);
1318        return ParcelFileDescriptor.open(new File(path), modeBits);
1319    }
1320
1321    /**
1322     * Called by a client to determine the types of data streams that this
1323     * content provider supports for the given URI.  The default implementation
1324     * returns {@code null}, meaning no types.  If your content provider stores data
1325     * of a particular type, return that MIME type if it matches the given
1326     * mimeTypeFilter.  If it can perform type conversions, return an array
1327     * of all supported MIME types that match mimeTypeFilter.
1328     *
1329     * @param uri The data in the content provider being queried.
1330     * @param mimeTypeFilter The type of data the client desires.  May be
1331     * a pattern, such as *&#47;* to retrieve all possible data types.
1332     * @return Returns {@code null} if there are no possible data streams for the
1333     * given mimeTypeFilter.  Otherwise returns an array of all available
1334     * concrete MIME types.
1335     *
1336     * @see #getType(Uri)
1337     * @see #openTypedAssetFile(Uri, String, Bundle)
1338     * @see ClipDescription#compareMimeTypes(String, String)
1339     */
1340    public String[] getStreamTypes(Uri uri, String mimeTypeFilter) {
1341        return null;
1342    }
1343
1344    /**
1345     * Called by a client to open a read-only stream containing data of a
1346     * particular MIME type.  This is like {@link #openAssetFile(Uri, String)},
1347     * except the file can only be read-only and the content provider may
1348     * perform data conversions to generate data of the desired type.
1349     *
1350     * <p>The default implementation compares the given mimeType against the
1351     * result of {@link #getType(Uri)} and, if they match, simply calls
1352     * {@link #openAssetFile(Uri, String)}.
1353     *
1354     * <p>See {@link ClipData} for examples of the use and implementation
1355     * of this method.
1356     * <p>
1357     * The returned AssetFileDescriptor can be a pipe or socket pair to enable
1358     * streaming of data.
1359     *
1360     * <p class="note">For better interoperability with other applications, it is recommended
1361     * that for any URIs that can be opened, you also support queries on them
1362     * containing at least the columns specified by {@link android.provider.OpenableColumns}.
1363     * You may also want to support other common columns if you have additional meta-data
1364     * to supply, such as {@link android.provider.MediaStore.MediaColumns#DATE_ADDED}
1365     * in {@link android.provider.MediaStore.MediaColumns}.</p>
1366     *
1367     * @param uri The data in the content provider being queried.
1368     * @param mimeTypeFilter The type of data the client desires.  May be
1369     * a pattern, such as *&#47;*, if the caller does not have specific type
1370     * requirements; in this case the content provider will pick its best
1371     * type matching the pattern.
1372     * @param opts Additional options from the client.  The definitions of
1373     * these are specific to the content provider being called.
1374     *
1375     * @return Returns a new AssetFileDescriptor from which the client can
1376     * read data of the desired type.
1377     *
1378     * @throws FileNotFoundException Throws FileNotFoundException if there is
1379     * no file associated with the given URI or the mode is invalid.
1380     * @throws SecurityException Throws SecurityException if the caller does
1381     * not have permission to access the data.
1382     * @throws IllegalArgumentException Throws IllegalArgumentException if the
1383     * content provider does not support the requested MIME type.
1384     *
1385     * @see #getStreamTypes(Uri, String)
1386     * @see #openAssetFile(Uri, String)
1387     * @see ClipDescription#compareMimeTypes(String, String)
1388     */
1389    public AssetFileDescriptor openTypedAssetFile(Uri uri, String mimeTypeFilter, Bundle opts)
1390            throws FileNotFoundException {
1391        if ("*/*".equals(mimeTypeFilter)) {
1392            // If they can take anything, the untyped open call is good enough.
1393            return openAssetFile(uri, "r");
1394        }
1395        String baseType = getType(uri);
1396        if (baseType != null && ClipDescription.compareMimeTypes(baseType, mimeTypeFilter)) {
1397            // Use old untyped open call if this provider has a type for this
1398            // URI and it matches the request.
1399            return openAssetFile(uri, "r");
1400        }
1401        throw new FileNotFoundException("Can't open " + uri + " as type " + mimeTypeFilter);
1402    }
1403
1404
1405    /**
1406     * Called by a client to open a read-only stream containing data of a
1407     * particular MIME type.  This is like {@link #openAssetFile(Uri, String)},
1408     * except the file can only be read-only and the content provider may
1409     * perform data conversions to generate data of the desired type.
1410     *
1411     * <p>The default implementation compares the given mimeType against the
1412     * result of {@link #getType(Uri)} and, if they match, simply calls
1413     * {@link #openAssetFile(Uri, String)}.
1414     *
1415     * <p>See {@link ClipData} for examples of the use and implementation
1416     * of this method.
1417     * <p>
1418     * The returned AssetFileDescriptor can be a pipe or socket pair to enable
1419     * streaming of data.
1420     *
1421     * <p class="note">For better interoperability with other applications, it is recommended
1422     * that for any URIs that can be opened, you also support queries on them
1423     * containing at least the columns specified by {@link android.provider.OpenableColumns}.
1424     * You may also want to support other common columns if you have additional meta-data
1425     * to supply, such as {@link android.provider.MediaStore.MediaColumns#DATE_ADDED}
1426     * in {@link android.provider.MediaStore.MediaColumns}.</p>
1427     *
1428     * @param uri The data in the content provider being queried.
1429     * @param mimeTypeFilter The type of data the client desires.  May be
1430     * a pattern, such as *&#47;*, if the caller does not have specific type
1431     * requirements; in this case the content provider will pick its best
1432     * type matching the pattern.
1433     * @param opts Additional options from the client.  The definitions of
1434     * these are specific to the content provider being called.
1435     * @param signal A signal to cancel the operation in progress, or
1436     *            {@code null} if none. For example, if you are downloading a
1437     *            file from the network to service a "rw" mode request, you
1438     *            should periodically call
1439     *            {@link CancellationSignal#throwIfCanceled()} to check whether
1440     *            the client has canceled the request and abort the download.
1441     *
1442     * @return Returns a new AssetFileDescriptor from which the client can
1443     * read data of the desired type.
1444     *
1445     * @throws FileNotFoundException Throws FileNotFoundException if there is
1446     * no file associated with the given URI or the mode is invalid.
1447     * @throws SecurityException Throws SecurityException if the caller does
1448     * not have permission to access the data.
1449     * @throws IllegalArgumentException Throws IllegalArgumentException if the
1450     * content provider does not support the requested MIME type.
1451     *
1452     * @see #getStreamTypes(Uri, String)
1453     * @see #openAssetFile(Uri, String)
1454     * @see ClipDescription#compareMimeTypes(String, String)
1455     */
1456    public AssetFileDescriptor openTypedAssetFile(
1457            Uri uri, String mimeTypeFilter, Bundle opts, CancellationSignal signal)
1458            throws FileNotFoundException {
1459        return openTypedAssetFile(uri, mimeTypeFilter, opts);
1460    }
1461
1462    /**
1463     * Interface to write a stream of data to a pipe.  Use with
1464     * {@link ContentProvider#openPipeHelper}.
1465     */
1466    public interface PipeDataWriter<T> {
1467        /**
1468         * Called from a background thread to stream data out to a pipe.
1469         * Note that the pipe is blocking, so this thread can block on
1470         * writes for an arbitrary amount of time if the client is slow
1471         * at reading.
1472         *
1473         * @param output The pipe where data should be written.  This will be
1474         * closed for you upon returning from this function.
1475         * @param uri The URI whose data is to be written.
1476         * @param mimeType The desired type of data to be written.
1477         * @param opts Options supplied by caller.
1478         * @param args Your own custom arguments.
1479         */
1480        public void writeDataToPipe(ParcelFileDescriptor output, Uri uri, String mimeType,
1481                Bundle opts, T args);
1482    }
1483
1484    /**
1485     * A helper function for implementing {@link #openTypedAssetFile}, for
1486     * creating a data pipe and background thread allowing you to stream
1487     * generated data back to the client.  This function returns a new
1488     * ParcelFileDescriptor that should be returned to the caller (the caller
1489     * is responsible for closing it).
1490     *
1491     * @param uri The URI whose data is to be written.
1492     * @param mimeType The desired type of data to be written.
1493     * @param opts Options supplied by caller.
1494     * @param args Your own custom arguments.
1495     * @param func Interface implementing the function that will actually
1496     * stream the data.
1497     * @return Returns a new ParcelFileDescriptor holding the read side of
1498     * the pipe.  This should be returned to the caller for reading; the caller
1499     * is responsible for closing it when done.
1500     */
1501    public <T> ParcelFileDescriptor openPipeHelper(final Uri uri, final String mimeType,
1502            final Bundle opts, final T args, final PipeDataWriter<T> func)
1503            throws FileNotFoundException {
1504        try {
1505            final ParcelFileDescriptor[] fds = ParcelFileDescriptor.createPipe();
1506
1507            AsyncTask<Object, Object, Object> task = new AsyncTask<Object, Object, Object>() {
1508                @Override
1509                protected Object doInBackground(Object... params) {
1510                    func.writeDataToPipe(fds[1], uri, mimeType, opts, args);
1511                    try {
1512                        fds[1].close();
1513                    } catch (IOException e) {
1514                        Log.w(TAG, "Failure closing pipe", e);
1515                    }
1516                    return null;
1517                }
1518            };
1519            task.executeOnExecutor(AsyncTask.THREAD_POOL_EXECUTOR, (Object[])null);
1520
1521            return fds[0];
1522        } catch (IOException e) {
1523            throw new FileNotFoundException("failure making pipe");
1524        }
1525    }
1526
1527    /**
1528     * Returns true if this instance is a temporary content provider.
1529     * @return true if this instance is a temporary content provider
1530     */
1531    protected boolean isTemporary() {
1532        return false;
1533    }
1534
1535    /**
1536     * Returns the Binder object for this provider.
1537     *
1538     * @return the Binder object for this provider
1539     * @hide
1540     */
1541    public IContentProvider getIContentProvider() {
1542        return mTransport;
1543    }
1544
1545    /**
1546     * Like {@link #attachInfo(Context, android.content.pm.ProviderInfo)}, but for use
1547     * when directly instantiating the provider for testing.
1548     * @hide
1549     */
1550    public void attachInfoForTesting(Context context, ProviderInfo info) {
1551        attachInfo(context, info, true);
1552    }
1553
1554    /**
1555     * After being instantiated, this is called to tell the content provider
1556     * about itself.
1557     *
1558     * @param context The context this provider is running in
1559     * @param info Registered information about this content provider
1560     */
1561    public void attachInfo(Context context, ProviderInfo info) {
1562        attachInfo(context, info, false);
1563    }
1564
1565    private void attachInfo(Context context, ProviderInfo info, boolean testing) {
1566        /*
1567         * We may be using AsyncTask from binder threads.  Make it init here
1568         * so its static handler is on the main thread.
1569         */
1570        AsyncTask.init();
1571
1572        mNoPerms = testing;
1573
1574        /*
1575         * Only allow it to be set once, so after the content service gives
1576         * this to us clients can't change it.
1577         */
1578        if (mContext == null) {
1579            mContext = context;
1580            if (context != null) {
1581                mTransport.mAppOpsManager = (AppOpsManager) context.getSystemService(
1582                        Context.APP_OPS_SERVICE);
1583            }
1584            mMyUid = Process.myUid();
1585            if (info != null) {
1586                setReadPermission(info.readPermission);
1587                setWritePermission(info.writePermission);
1588                setPathPermissions(info.pathPermissions);
1589                mExported = info.exported;
1590            }
1591            ContentProvider.this.onCreate();
1592        }
1593    }
1594
1595    /**
1596     * Override this to handle requests to perform a batch of operations, or the
1597     * default implementation will iterate over the operations and call
1598     * {@link ContentProviderOperation#apply} on each of them.
1599     * If all calls to {@link ContentProviderOperation#apply} succeed
1600     * then a {@link ContentProviderResult} array with as many
1601     * elements as there were operations will be returned.  If any of the calls
1602     * fail, it is up to the implementation how many of the others take effect.
1603     * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
1604     * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
1605     * and Threads</a>.
1606     *
1607     * @param operations the operations to apply
1608     * @return the results of the applications
1609     * @throws OperationApplicationException thrown if any operation fails.
1610     * @see ContentProviderOperation#apply
1611     */
1612    public ContentProviderResult[] applyBatch(ArrayList<ContentProviderOperation> operations)
1613            throws OperationApplicationException {
1614        final int numOperations = operations.size();
1615        final ContentProviderResult[] results = new ContentProviderResult[numOperations];
1616        for (int i = 0; i < numOperations; i++) {
1617            results[i] = operations.get(i).apply(this, results, i);
1618        }
1619        return results;
1620    }
1621
1622    /**
1623     * Call a provider-defined method.  This can be used to implement
1624     * interfaces that are cheaper and/or unnatural for a table-like
1625     * model.
1626     *
1627     * <p class="note"><strong>WARNING:</strong> The framework does no permission checking
1628     * on this entry into the content provider besides the basic ability for the application
1629     * to get access to the provider at all.  For example, it has no idea whether the call
1630     * being executed may read or write data in the provider, so can't enforce those
1631     * individual permissions.  Any implementation of this method <strong>must</strong>
1632     * do its own permission checks on incoming calls to make sure they are allowed.</p>
1633     *
1634     * @param method method name to call.  Opaque to framework, but should not be {@code null}.
1635     * @param arg provider-defined String argument.  May be {@code null}.
1636     * @param extras provider-defined Bundle argument.  May be {@code null}.
1637     * @return provider-defined return value.  May be {@code null}, which is also
1638     *   the default for providers which don't implement any call methods.
1639     */
1640    public Bundle call(String method, String arg, Bundle extras) {
1641        return null;
1642    }
1643
1644    /**
1645     * Implement this to shut down the ContentProvider instance. You can then
1646     * invoke this method in unit tests.
1647     *
1648     * <p>
1649     * Android normally handles ContentProvider startup and shutdown
1650     * automatically. You do not need to start up or shut down a
1651     * ContentProvider. When you invoke a test method on a ContentProvider,
1652     * however, a ContentProvider instance is started and keeps running after
1653     * the test finishes, even if a succeeding test instantiates another
1654     * ContentProvider. A conflict develops because the two instances are
1655     * usually running against the same underlying data source (for example, an
1656     * sqlite database).
1657     * </p>
1658     * <p>
1659     * Implementing shutDown() avoids this conflict by providing a way to
1660     * terminate the ContentProvider. This method can also prevent memory leaks
1661     * from multiple instantiations of the ContentProvider, and it can ensure
1662     * unit test isolation by allowing you to completely clean up the test
1663     * fixture before moving on to the next test.
1664     * </p>
1665     */
1666    public void shutdown() {
1667        Log.w(TAG, "implement ContentProvider shutdown() to make sure all database " +
1668                "connections are gracefully shutdown");
1669    }
1670
1671    /**
1672     * Print the Provider's state into the given stream.  This gets invoked if
1673     * you run "adb shell dumpsys activity provider &lt;provider_component_name&gt;".
1674     *
1675     * @param fd The raw file descriptor that the dump is being sent to.
1676     * @param writer The PrintWriter to which you should dump your state.  This will be
1677     * closed for you after you return.
1678     * @param args additional arguments to the dump request.
1679     */
1680    public void dump(FileDescriptor fd, PrintWriter writer, String[] args) {
1681        writer.println("nothing to dump");
1682    }
1683}
1684