/* * Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.content; import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParser; import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParserException; import android.annotation.SdkConstant; import android.annotation.SdkConstant.SdkConstantType; import android.content.pm.ActivityInfo; import android.content.pm.PackageManager; import android.content.pm.ResolveInfo; import android.content.res.Resources; import android.content.res.TypedArray; import android.graphics.Rect; import android.net.Uri; import android.os.Bundle; import android.os.IBinder; import android.os.Parcel; import android.os.Parcelable; import android.util.AttributeSet; import android.util.Log; import com.android.internal.util.XmlUtils; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.Serializable; import java.net.URISyntaxException; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.HashSet; import java.util.Iterator; import java.util.Set; /** * An intent is an abstract description of an operation to be performed. It * can be used with {@link Context#startActivity(Intent) startActivity} to * launch an {@link android.app.Activity}, * {@link android.content.Context#sendBroadcast(Intent) broadcastIntent} to * send it to any interested {@link BroadcastReceiver BroadcastReceiver} components, * and {@link android.content.Context#startService} or * {@link android.content.Context#bindService} to communicate with a * background {@link android.app.Service}. * *
An Intent provides a facility for performing late runtime binding between the code in * different applications. Its most significant use is in the launching of activities, where it * can be thought of as the glue between activities. It is basically a passive data structure * holding an abstract description of an action to be performed.
* *For information about how to create and resolve intents, read the * Intents and Intent Filters * developer guide.
*The primary pieces of information in an intent are:
* *action -- The general action to be performed, such as * {@link #ACTION_VIEW}, {@link #ACTION_EDIT}, {@link #ACTION_MAIN}, * etc.
*data -- The data to operate on, such as a person record * in the contacts database, expressed as a {@link android.net.Uri}.
*Some examples of action/data pairs are:
* *{@link #ACTION_VIEW} content://contacts/people/1 -- Display * information about the person whose identifier is "1".
*{@link #ACTION_DIAL} content://contacts/people/1 -- Display * the phone dialer with the person filled in.
*{@link #ACTION_VIEW} tel:123 -- Display * the phone dialer with the given number filled in. Note how the * VIEW action does what what is considered the most reasonable thing for * a particular URI.
*{@link #ACTION_DIAL} tel:123 -- Display * the phone dialer with the given number filled in.
*{@link #ACTION_EDIT} content://contacts/people/1 -- Edit * information about the person whose identifier is "1".
*{@link #ACTION_VIEW} content://contacts/people/ -- Display * a list of people, which the user can browse through. This example is a * typical top-level entry into the Contacts application, showing you the * list of people. Selecting a particular person to view would result in a * new intent { {@link #ACTION_VIEW} content://contacts/N } * being used to start an activity to display that person.
*In addition to these primary attributes, there are a number of secondary * attributes that you can also include with an intent:
* *category -- Gives additional information about the action * to execute. For example, {@link #CATEGORY_LAUNCHER} means it should * appear in the Launcher as a top-level application, while * {@link #CATEGORY_ALTERNATIVE} means it should be included in a list * of alternative actions the user can perform on a piece of data.
*type -- Specifies an explicit type (a MIME type) of the * intent data. Normally the type is inferred from the data itself. * By setting this attribute, you disable that evaluation and force * an explicit type.
*component -- Specifies an explicit name of a component * class to use for the intent. Normally this is determined by looking * at the other information in the intent (the action, data/type, and * categories) and matching that with a component that can handle it. * If this attribute is set then none of the evaluation is performed, * and this component is used exactly as is. By specifying this attribute, * all of the other Intent attributes become optional.
*extras -- This is a {@link Bundle} of any additional information. * This can be used to provide extended information to the component. * For example, if we have a action to send an e-mail message, we could * also include extra pieces of data here to supply a subject, body, * etc.
*Here are some examples of other operations you can specify as intents * using these additional parameters:
* *{@link #ACTION_MAIN} with category {@link #CATEGORY_HOME} -- * Launch the home screen.
*{@link #ACTION_GET_CONTENT} with MIME type * {@link android.provider.Contacts.Phones#CONTENT_URI * vnd.android.cursor.item/phone} * -- Display the list of people's phone numbers, allowing the user to * browse through them and pick one and return it to the parent activity.
*{@link #ACTION_GET_CONTENT} with MIME type * *{@literal /}* and category {@link #CATEGORY_OPENABLE} * -- Display all pickers for data that can be opened with * {@link ContentResolver#openInputStream(Uri) ContentResolver.openInputStream()}, * allowing the user to pick one of them and then some data inside of it * and returning the resulting URI to the caller. This can be used, * for example, in an e-mail application to allow the user to pick some * data to include as an attachment.
*There are a variety of standard Intent action and category constants * defined in the Intent class, but applications can also define their own. * These strings use java style scoping, to ensure they are unique -- for * example, the standard {@link #ACTION_VIEW} is called * "android.intent.action.VIEW".
* *Put together, the set of actions, data types, categories, and extra data * defines a language for the system allowing for the expression of phrases * such as "call john smith's cell". As applications are added to the system, * they can extend this language by adding new actions, types, and categories, or * they can modify the behavior of existing phrases by supplying their own * activities that handle them.
* * *There are two primary forms of intents you will use. * *
Explicit Intents have specified a component (via * {@link #setComponent} or {@link #setClass}), which provides the exact * class to be run. Often these will not include any other information, * simply being a way for an application to launch various internal * activities it has as the user interacts with the application. * *
Implicit Intents have not specified a component; * instead, they must include enough information for the system to * determine which of the available components is best to run for that * intent. *
When using implicit intents, given such an arbitrary intent we need to * know what to do with it. This is handled by the process of Intent * resolution, which maps an Intent to an {@link android.app.Activity}, * {@link BroadcastReceiver}, or {@link android.app.Service} (or sometimes two or * more activities/receivers) that can handle it.
* *The intent resolution mechanism basically revolves around matching an * Intent against all of the <intent-filter> descriptions in the * installed application packages. (Plus, in the case of broadcasts, any {@link BroadcastReceiver} * objects explicitly registered with {@link Context#registerReceiver}.) More * details on this can be found in the documentation on the {@link * IntentFilter} class.
* *There are three pieces of information in the Intent that are used for
* resolution: the action, type, and category. Using this information, a query
* is done on the {@link PackageManager} for a component that can handle the
* intent. The appropriate component is determined based on the intent
* information supplied in the AndroidManifest.xml
file as
* follows:
The action, if given, must be listed by the component as * one it handles.
*The type is retrieved from the Intent's data, if not * already supplied in the Intent. Like the action, if a type is * included in the intent (either explicitly or implicitly in its * data), then this must be listed by the component as one it handles.
*content:
URI and where no explicit
* type is included in the Intent, instead the scheme of the
* intent data (such as http:
or mailto:
) is
* considered. Again like the action, if we are matching a scheme it
* must be listed by the component as one it can handle.
* The categories, if supplied, must all be listed * by the activity as categories it handles. That is, if you include * the categories {@link #CATEGORY_LAUNCHER} and * {@link #CATEGORY_ALTERNATIVE}, then you will only resolve to components * with an intent that lists both of those categories. * Activities will very often need to support the * {@link #CATEGORY_DEFAULT} so that they can be found by * {@link Context#startActivity Context.startActivity()}.
*For example, consider the Note Pad sample application that * allows user to browse through a list of notes data and view details about * individual items. Text in italics indicate places were you would replace a * name with one specific to your own package.
* *<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" * package="com.android.notepad"> * <application android:icon="@drawable/app_notes" * android:label="@string/app_name"> * * <provider class=".NotePadProvider" * android:authorities="com.google.provider.NotePad" /> * * <activity class=".NotesList" android:label="@string/title_notes_list"> * <intent-filter> * <action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" /> * <category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" /> * </intent-filter> * <intent-filter> * <action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" /> * <action android:name="android.intent.action.EDIT" /> * <action android:name="android.intent.action.PICK" /> * <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> * <data android:mimeType="vnd.android.cursor.dir/vnd.google.note" /> * </intent-filter> * <intent-filter> * <action android:name="android.intent.action.GET_CONTENT" /> * <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> * <data android:mimeType="vnd.android.cursor.item/vnd.google.note" /> * </intent-filter> * </activity> * * <activity class=".NoteEditor" android:label="@string/title_note"> * <intent-filter android:label="@string/resolve_edit"> * <action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" /> * <action android:name="android.intent.action.EDIT" /> * <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> * <data android:mimeType="vnd.android.cursor.item/vnd.google.note" /> * </intent-filter> * * <intent-filter> * <action android:name="android.intent.action.INSERT" /> * <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> * <data android:mimeType="vnd.android.cursor.dir/vnd.google.note" /> * </intent-filter> * * </activity> * * <activity class=".TitleEditor" android:label="@string/title_edit_title" * android:theme="@android:style/Theme.Dialog"> * <intent-filter android:label="@string/resolve_title"> * <action android:name="com.android.notepad.action.EDIT_TITLE" /> * <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> * <category android:name="android.intent.category.ALTERNATIVE" /> * <category android:name="android.intent.category.SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE" /> * <data android:mimeType="vnd.android.cursor.item/vnd.google.note" /> * </intent-filter> * </activity> * * </application> * </manifest>* *
The first activity,
* com.android.notepad.NotesList
, serves as our main
* entry into the app. It can do three things as described by its three intent
* templates:
*
* <intent-filter> * <action android:name="{@link #ACTION_MAIN android.intent.action.MAIN}" /> * <category android:name="{@link #CATEGORY_LAUNCHER android.intent.category.LAUNCHER}" /> * </intent-filter>*
This provides a top-level entry into the NotePad application: the standard * MAIN action is a main entry point (not requiring any other information in * the Intent), and the LAUNCHER category says that this entry point should be * listed in the application launcher.
** <intent-filter> * <action android:name="{@link #ACTION_VIEW android.intent.action.VIEW}" /> * <action android:name="{@link #ACTION_EDIT android.intent.action.EDIT}" /> * <action android:name="{@link #ACTION_PICK android.intent.action.PICK}" /> * <category android:name="{@link #CATEGORY_DEFAULT android.intent.category.DEFAULT}" /> * <data mimeType:name="vnd.android.cursor.dir/vnd.google.note" /> * </intent-filter>*
This declares the things that the activity can do on a directory of
* notes. The type being supported is given with the <type> tag, where
* vnd.android.cursor.dir/vnd.google.note
is a URI from which
* a Cursor of zero or more items (vnd.android.cursor.dir
) can
* be retrieved which holds our note pad data (vnd.google.note
).
* The activity allows the user to view or edit the directory of data (via
* the VIEW and EDIT actions), or to pick a particular note and return it
* to the caller (via the PICK action). Note also the DEFAULT category
* supplied here: this is required for the
* {@link Context#startActivity Context.startActivity} method to resolve your
* activity when its component name is not explicitly specified.
* <intent-filter> * <action android:name="{@link #ACTION_GET_CONTENT android.intent.action.GET_CONTENT}" /> * <category android:name="{@link #CATEGORY_DEFAULT android.intent.category.DEFAULT}" /> * <data android:mimeType="vnd.android.cursor.item/vnd.google.note" /> * </intent-filter>*
This filter describes the ability return to the caller a note selected by
* the user without needing to know where it came from. The data type
* vnd.android.cursor.item/vnd.google.note
is a URI from which
* a Cursor of exactly one (vnd.android.cursor.item
) item can
* be retrieved which contains our note pad data (vnd.google.note
).
* The GET_CONTENT action is similar to the PICK action, where the activity
* will return to its caller a piece of data selected by the user. Here,
* however, the caller specifies the type of data they desire instead of
* the type of data the user will be picking from.
Given these capabilities, the following intents will resolve to the * NotesList activity:
* *{ action=android.app.action.MAIN } matches all of the * activities that can be used as top-level entry points into an * application.
*{ action=android.app.action.MAIN, * category=android.app.category.LAUNCHER } is the actual intent * used by the Launcher to populate its top-level list.
*{ action=android.intent.action.VIEW * data=content://com.google.provider.NotePad/notes } * displays a list of all the notes under * "content://com.google.provider.NotePad/notes", which * the user can browse through and see the details on.
*{ action=android.app.action.PICK * data=content://com.google.provider.NotePad/notes } * provides a list of the notes under * "content://com.google.provider.NotePad/notes", from which * the user can pick a note whose data URL is returned back to the caller.
*{ action=android.app.action.GET_CONTENT * type=vnd.android.cursor.item/vnd.google.note } * is similar to the pick action, but allows the caller to specify the * kind of data they want back so that the system can find the appropriate * activity to pick something of that data type.
*The second activity,
* com.android.notepad.NoteEditor
, shows the user a single
* note entry and allows them to edit it. It can do two things as described
* by its two intent templates:
*
* <intent-filter android:label="@string/resolve_edit"> * <action android:name="{@link #ACTION_VIEW android.intent.action.VIEW}" /> * <action android:name="{@link #ACTION_EDIT android.intent.action.EDIT}" /> * <category android:name="{@link #CATEGORY_DEFAULT android.intent.category.DEFAULT}" /> * <data android:mimeType="vnd.android.cursor.item/vnd.google.note" /> * </intent-filter>*
The first, primary, purpose of this activity is to let the user interact
* with a single note, as decribed by the MIME type
* vnd.android.cursor.item/vnd.google.note
. The activity can
* either VIEW a note or allow the user to EDIT it. Again we support the
* DEFAULT category to allow the activity to be launched without explicitly
* specifying its component.
* <intent-filter> * <action android:name="{@link #ACTION_INSERT android.intent.action.INSERT}" /> * <category android:name="{@link #CATEGORY_DEFAULT android.intent.category.DEFAULT}" /> * <data android:mimeType="vnd.android.cursor.dir/vnd.google.note" /> * </intent-filter>*
The secondary use of this activity is to insert a new note entry into * an existing directory of notes. This is used when the user creates a new * note: the INSERT action is executed on the directory of notes, causing * this activity to run and have the user create the new note data which * it then adds to the content provider.
*Given these capabilities, the following intents will resolve to the * NoteEditor activity:
* *{ action=android.intent.action.VIEW * data=content://com.google.provider.NotePad/notes/{ID} } * shows the user the content of note {ID}.
*{ action=android.app.action.EDIT * data=content://com.google.provider.NotePad/notes/{ID} } * allows the user to edit the content of note {ID}.
*{ action=android.app.action.INSERT * data=content://com.google.provider.NotePad/notes } * creates a new, empty note in the notes list at * "content://com.google.provider.NotePad/notes" * and allows the user to edit it. If they keep their changes, the URI * of the newly created note is returned to the caller.
*The last activity,
* com.android.notepad.TitleEditor
, allows the user to
* edit the title of a note. This could be implemented as a class that the
* application directly invokes (by explicitly setting its component in
* the Intent), but here we show a way you can publish alternative
* operations on existing data:
* <intent-filter android:label="@string/resolve_title"> * <action android:name="com.android.notepad.action.EDIT_TITLE" /> * <category android:name="{@link #CATEGORY_DEFAULT android.intent.category.DEFAULT}" /> * <category android:name="{@link #CATEGORY_ALTERNATIVE android.intent.category.ALTERNATIVE}" /> * <category android:name="{@link #CATEGORY_SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE android.intent.category.SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE}" /> * <data android:mimeType="vnd.android.cursor.item/vnd.google.note" /> * </intent-filter>* *
In the single intent template here, we
* have created our own private action called
* com.android.notepad.action.EDIT_TITLE
which means to
* edit the title of a note. It must be invoked on a specific note
* (data type vnd.android.cursor.item/vnd.google.note
) like the previous
* view and edit actions, but here displays and edits the title contained
* in the note data.
*
*
In addition to supporting the default category as usual, our title editor
* also supports two other standard categories: ALTERNATIVE and
* SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE. Implementing
* these categories allows others to find the special action it provides
* without directly knowing about it, through the
* {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#queryIntentActivityOptions} method, or
* more often to build dynamic menu items with
* {@link android.view.Menu#addIntentOptions}. Note that in the intent
* template here was also supply an explicit name for the template
* (via android:label="@string/resolve_title"
) to better control
* what the user sees when presented with this activity as an alternative
* action to the data they are viewing.
*
*
Given these capabilities, the following intent will resolve to the * TitleEditor activity:
* *{ action=com.android.notepad.action.EDIT_TITLE * data=content://com.google.provider.NotePad/notes/{ID} } * displays and allows the user to edit the title associated * with note {ID}.
*These are the current standard actions that Intent defines for launching * activities (usually through {@link Context#startActivity}. The most * important, and by far most frequently used, are {@link #ACTION_MAIN} and * {@link #ACTION_EDIT}. * *
These are the current standard actions that Intent defines for receiving * broadcasts (usually through {@link Context#registerReceiver} or a * <receiver> tag in a manifest). * *
These are the current standard categories that can be used to further * clarify an Intent via {@link #addCategory}. * *
These are the current standard fields that can be used as extra data via * {@link #putExtra}. * *
These are the possible flags that can be used in the Intent via * {@link #setFlags} and {@link #addFlags}. See {@link #setFlags} for a list * of all possible flags. */ public class Intent implements Parcelable, Cloneable { // --------------------------------------------------------------------- // --------------------------------------------------------------------- // Standard intent activity actions (see action variable). /** * Activity Action: Start as a main entry point, does not expect to * receive data. *
Input: nothing *
Output: nothing */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_MAIN = "android.intent.action.MAIN"; /** * Activity Action: Display the data to the user. This is the most common * action performed on data -- it is the generic action you can use on * a piece of data to get the most reasonable thing to occur. For example, * when used on a contacts entry it will view the entry; when used on a * mailto: URI it will bring up a compose window filled with the information * supplied by the URI; when used with a tel: URI it will invoke the * dialer. *
Input: {@link #getData} is URI from which to retrieve data. *
Output: nothing. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_VIEW = "android.intent.action.VIEW"; /** * A synonym for {@link #ACTION_VIEW}, the "standard" action that is * performed on a piece of data. */ public static final String ACTION_DEFAULT = ACTION_VIEW; /** * Used to indicate that some piece of data should be attached to some other * place. For example, image data could be attached to a contact. It is up * to the recipient to decide where the data should be attached; the intent * does not specify the ultimate destination. *
Input: {@link #getData} is URI of data to be attached. *
Output: nothing. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_ATTACH_DATA = "android.intent.action.ATTACH_DATA"; /** * Activity Action: Provide explicit editable access to the given data. *
Input: {@link #getData} is URI of data to be edited. *
Output: nothing. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_EDIT = "android.intent.action.EDIT"; /** * Activity Action: Pick an existing item, or insert a new item, and then edit it. *
Input: {@link #getType} is the desired MIME type of the item to create or edit. * The extras can contain type specific data to pass through to the editing/creating * activity. *
Output: The URI of the item that was picked. This must be a content: * URI so that any receiver can access it. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_INSERT_OR_EDIT = "android.intent.action.INSERT_OR_EDIT"; /** * Activity Action: Pick an item from the data, returning what was selected. *
Input: {@link #getData} is URI containing a directory of data * (vnd.android.cursor.dir/*) from which to pick an item. *
Output: The URI of the item that was picked. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_PICK = "android.intent.action.PICK"; /** * Activity Action: Creates a shortcut. *
Input: Nothing.
*Output: An Intent representing the shortcut. The intent must contain three * extras: SHORTCUT_INTENT (value: Intent), SHORTCUT_NAME (value: String), * and SHORTCUT_ICON (value: Bitmap) or SHORTCUT_ICON_RESOURCE * (value: ShortcutIconResource).
* * @see #EXTRA_SHORTCUT_INTENT * @see #EXTRA_SHORTCUT_NAME * @see #EXTRA_SHORTCUT_ICON * @see #EXTRA_SHORTCUT_ICON_RESOURCE * @see android.content.Intent.ShortcutIconResource */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_CREATE_SHORTCUT = "android.intent.action.CREATE_SHORTCUT"; /** * The name of the extra used to define the Intent of a shortcut. * * @see #ACTION_CREATE_SHORTCUT */ public static final String EXTRA_SHORTCUT_INTENT = "android.intent.extra.shortcut.INTENT"; /** * The name of the extra used to define the name of a shortcut. * * @see #ACTION_CREATE_SHORTCUT */ public static final String EXTRA_SHORTCUT_NAME = "android.intent.extra.shortcut.NAME"; /** * The name of the extra used to define the icon, as a Bitmap, of a shortcut. * * @see #ACTION_CREATE_SHORTCUT */ public static final String EXTRA_SHORTCUT_ICON = "android.intent.extra.shortcut.ICON"; /** * The name of the extra used to define the icon, as a ShortcutIconResource, of a shortcut. * * @see #ACTION_CREATE_SHORTCUT * @see android.content.Intent.ShortcutIconResource */ public static final String EXTRA_SHORTCUT_ICON_RESOURCE = "android.intent.extra.shortcut.ICON_RESOURCE"; /** * Represents a shortcut/live folder icon resource. * * @see Intent#ACTION_CREATE_SHORTCUT * @see Intent#EXTRA_SHORTCUT_ICON_RESOURCE * @see android.provider.LiveFolders#ACTION_CREATE_LIVE_FOLDER * @see android.provider.LiveFolders#EXTRA_LIVE_FOLDER_ICON */ public static class ShortcutIconResource implements Parcelable { /** * The package name of the application containing the icon. */ public String packageName; /** * The resource name of the icon, including package, name and type. */ public String resourceName; /** * Creates a new ShortcutIconResource for the specified context and resource * identifier. * * @param context The context of the application. * @param resourceId The resource idenfitier for the icon. * @return A new ShortcutIconResource with the specified's context package name * and icon resource idenfitier. */ public static ShortcutIconResource fromContext(Context context, int resourceId) { ShortcutIconResource icon = new ShortcutIconResource(); icon.packageName = context.getPackageName(); icon.resourceName = context.getResources().getResourceName(resourceId); return icon; } /** * Used to read a ShortcutIconResource from a Parcel. */ public static final Parcelable.Creator* This action should be used when the user will naturally expect to * select an activity in order to proceed. An example if when not to use * it is when the user clicks on a "mailto:" link. They would naturally * expect to go directly to their mail app, so startActivity() should be * called directly: it will * either launch the current preferred app, or put up a dialog allowing the * user to pick an app to use and optionally marking that as preferred. *
* In contrast, if the user is selecting a menu item to send a picture * they are viewing to someone else, there are many different things they * may want to do at this point: send it through e-mail, upload it to a * web service, etc. In this case the CHOOSER action should be used, to * always present to the user a list of the things they can do, with a * nice title given by the caller such as "Send this photo with:". *
* As a convenience, an Intent of this form can be created with the * {@link #createChooser} function. *
Input: No data should be specified. get*Extra must have * a {@link #EXTRA_INTENT} field containing the Intent being executed, * and can optionally have a {@link #EXTRA_TITLE} field containing the * title text to display in the chooser. *
Output: Depends on the protocol of {@link #EXTRA_INTENT}. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_CHOOSER = "android.intent.action.CHOOSER"; /** * Convenience function for creating a {@link #ACTION_CHOOSER} Intent. * * @param target The Intent that the user will be selecting an activity * to perform. * @param title Optional title that will be displayed in the chooser. * @return Return a new Intent object that you can hand to * {@link Context#startActivity(Intent) Context.startActivity()} and * related methods. */ public static Intent createChooser(Intent target, CharSequence title) { Intent intent = new Intent(ACTION_CHOOSER); intent.putExtra(EXTRA_INTENT, target); if (title != null) { intent.putExtra(EXTRA_TITLE, title); } return intent; } /** * Activity Action: Allow the user to select a particular kind of data and * return it. This is different than {@link #ACTION_PICK} in that here we * just say what kind of data is desired, not a URI of existing data from * which the user can pick. A ACTION_GET_CONTENT could allow the user to * create the data as it runs (for example taking a picture or recording a * sound), let them browser over the web and download the desired data, * etc. *
* There are two main ways to use this action: if you want an specific kind * of data, such as a person contact, you set the MIME type to the kind of * data you want and launch it with {@link Context#startActivity(Intent)}. * The system will then launch the best application to select that kind * of data for you. *
* You may also be interested in any of a set of types of content the user * can pick. For example, an e-mail application that wants to allow the * user to add an attachment to an e-mail message can use this action to * bring up a list of all of the types of content the user can attach. *
* In this case, you should wrap the GET_CONTENT intent with a chooser * (through {@link #createChooser}), which will give the proper interface * for the user to pick how to send your data and allow you to specify * a prompt indicating what they are doing. You will usually specify a * broad MIME type (such as image/* or {@literal *}/*), resulting in a * broad range of content types the user can select from. *
* When using such a broad GET_CONTENT action, it is often desireable to * only pick from data that can be represented as a stream. This is * accomplished by requiring the {@link #CATEGORY_OPENABLE} in the Intent. *
* Callers can optionally specify {@link #EXTRA_LOCAL_ONLY} to request that * the launched content chooser only return results representing data that * is locally available on the device. For example, if this extra is set * to true then an image picker should not show any pictures that are available * from a remote server but not already on the local device (thus requiring * they be downloaded when opened). *
* Input: {@link #getType} is the desired MIME type to retrieve. Note * that no URI is supplied in the intent, as there are no constraints on * where the returned data originally comes from. You may also include the * {@link #CATEGORY_OPENABLE} if you can only accept data that can be * opened as a stream. You may use {@link #EXTRA_LOCAL_ONLY} to limit content * selection to local data. *
* Output: The URI of the item that was picked. This must be a content: * URI so that any receiver can access it. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_GET_CONTENT = "android.intent.action.GET_CONTENT"; /** * Activity Action: Dial a number as specified by the data. This shows a * UI with the number being dialed, allowing the user to explicitly * initiate the call. *
Input: If nothing, an empty dialer is started; else {@link #getData} * is URI of a phone number to be dialed or a tel: URI of an explicit phone * number. *
Output: nothing. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_DIAL = "android.intent.action.DIAL"; /** * Activity Action: Perform a call to someone specified by the data. *
Input: If nothing, an empty dialer is started; else {@link #getData} * is URI of a phone number to be dialed or a tel: URI of an explicit phone * number. *
Output: nothing. * *
Note: there will be restrictions on which applications can initiate a * call; most applications should use the {@link #ACTION_DIAL}. *
Note: this Intent cannot be used to call emergency * numbers. Applications can dial emergency numbers using * {@link #ACTION_DIAL}, however. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_CALL = "android.intent.action.CALL"; /** * Activity Action: Perform a call to an emergency number specified by the * data. *
Input: {@link #getData} is URI of a phone number to be dialed or a * tel: URI of an explicit phone number. *
Output: nothing. * @hide */ public static final String ACTION_CALL_EMERGENCY = "android.intent.action.CALL_EMERGENCY"; /** * Activity action: Perform a call to any number (emergency or not) * specified by the data. *
Input: {@link #getData} is URI of a phone number to be dialed or a * tel: URI of an explicit phone number. *
Output: nothing. * @hide */ public static final String ACTION_CALL_PRIVILEGED = "android.intent.action.CALL_PRIVILEGED"; /** * Activity Action: Send a message to someone specified by the data. *
Input: {@link #getData} is URI describing the target. *
Output: nothing. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_SENDTO = "android.intent.action.SENDTO"; /** * Activity Action: Deliver some data to someone else. Who the data is * being delivered to is not specified; it is up to the receiver of this * action to ask the user where the data should be sent. *
* When launching a SEND intent, you should usually wrap it in a chooser * (through {@link #createChooser}), which will give the proper interface * for the user to pick how to send your data and allow you to specify * a prompt indicating what they are doing. *
* Input: {@link #getType} is the MIME type of the data being sent. * get*Extra can have either a {@link #EXTRA_TEXT} * or {@link #EXTRA_STREAM} field, containing the data to be sent. If * using EXTRA_TEXT, the MIME type should be "text/plain"; otherwise it * should be the MIME type of the data in EXTRA_STREAM. Use {@literal *}/* * if the MIME type is unknown (this will only allow senders that can * handle generic data streams). *
* Optional standard extras, which may be interpreted by some recipients as * appropriate, are: {@link #EXTRA_EMAIL}, {@link #EXTRA_CC}, * {@link #EXTRA_BCC}, {@link #EXTRA_SUBJECT}. *
* Output: nothing. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_SEND = "android.intent.action.SEND"; /** * Activity Action: Deliver multiple data to someone else. *
* Like ACTION_SEND, except the data is multiple. *
* Input: {@link #getType} is the MIME type of the data being sent. * get*ArrayListExtra can have either a {@link #EXTRA_TEXT} or {@link * #EXTRA_STREAM} field, containing the data to be sent. *
* Multiple types are supported, and receivers should handle mixed types
* whenever possible. The right way for the receiver to check them is to
* use the content resolver on each URI. The intent sender should try to
* put the most concrete mime type in the intent type, but it can fall
* back to {@literal
* e.g. if you are sending image/jpg and image/jpg, the intent's type can
* be image/jpg, but if you are sending image/jpg and image/png, then the
* intent's type should be image/*.
*
* Optional standard extras, which may be interpreted by some recipients as
* appropriate, are: {@link #EXTRA_EMAIL}, {@link #EXTRA_CC},
* {@link #EXTRA_BCC}, {@link #EXTRA_SUBJECT}.
*
* Output: nothing.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_SEND_MULTIPLE = "android.intent.action.SEND_MULTIPLE";
/**
* Activity Action: Handle an incoming phone call.
* Input: nothing.
* Output: nothing.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_ANSWER = "android.intent.action.ANSWER";
/**
* Activity Action: Insert an empty item into the given container.
* Input: {@link #getData} is URI of the directory (vnd.android.cursor.dir/*)
* in which to place the data.
* Output: URI of the new data that was created.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_INSERT = "android.intent.action.INSERT";
/**
* Activity Action: Create a new item in the given container, initializing it
* from the current contents of the clipboard.
* Input: {@link #getData} is URI of the directory (vnd.android.cursor.dir/*)
* in which to place the data.
* Output: URI of the new data that was created.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_PASTE = "android.intent.action.PASTE";
/**
* Activity Action: Delete the given data from its container.
* Input: {@link #getData} is URI of data to be deleted.
* Output: nothing.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_DELETE = "android.intent.action.DELETE";
/**
* Activity Action: Run the data, whatever that means.
* Input: ? (Note: this is currently specific to the test harness.)
* Output: nothing.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_RUN = "android.intent.action.RUN";
/**
* Activity Action: Perform a data synchronization.
* Input: ?
* Output: ?
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_SYNC = "android.intent.action.SYNC";
/**
* Activity Action: Pick an activity given an intent, returning the class
* selected.
* Input: get*Extra field {@link #EXTRA_INTENT} is an Intent
* used with {@link PackageManager#queryIntentActivities} to determine the
* set of activities from which to pick.
* Output: Class name of the activity that was selected.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_PICK_ACTIVITY = "android.intent.action.PICK_ACTIVITY";
/**
* Activity Action: Perform a search.
* Input: {@link android.app.SearchManager#QUERY getStringExtra(SearchManager.QUERY)}
* is the text to search for. If empty, simply
* enter your search results Activity with the search UI activated.
* Output: nothing.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_SEARCH = "android.intent.action.SEARCH";
/**
* Activity Action: Start the platform-defined tutorial
* Input: {@link android.app.SearchManager#QUERY getStringExtra(SearchManager.QUERY)}
* is the text to search for. If empty, simply
* enter your search results Activity with the search UI activated.
* Output: nothing.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_SYSTEM_TUTORIAL = "android.intent.action.SYSTEM_TUTORIAL";
/**
* Activity Action: Perform a web search.
*
* Input: {@link android.app.SearchManager#QUERY
* getStringExtra(SearchManager.QUERY)} is the text to search for. If it is
* a url starts with http or https, the site will be opened. If it is plain
* text, Google search will be applied.
*
* Output: nothing.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_WEB_SEARCH = "android.intent.action.WEB_SEARCH";
/**
* Activity Action: List all available applications
* Input: Nothing.
* Output: nothing.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_ALL_APPS = "android.intent.action.ALL_APPS";
/**
* Activity Action: Show settings for choosing wallpaper
* Input: Nothing.
* Output: Nothing.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_SET_WALLPAPER = "android.intent.action.SET_WALLPAPER";
/**
* Activity Action: Show activity for reporting a bug.
* Input: Nothing.
* Output: Nothing.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_BUG_REPORT = "android.intent.action.BUG_REPORT";
/**
* Activity Action: Main entry point for factory tests. Only used when
* the device is booting in factory test node. The implementing package
* must be installed in the system image.
* Input: nothing
* Output: nothing
*/
public static final String ACTION_FACTORY_TEST = "android.intent.action.FACTORY_TEST";
/**
* Activity Action: The user pressed the "call" button to go to the dialer
* or other appropriate UI for placing a call.
* Input: Nothing.
* Output: Nothing.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_CALL_BUTTON = "android.intent.action.CALL_BUTTON";
/**
* Activity Action: Start Voice Command.
* Input: Nothing.
* Output: Nothing.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_VOICE_COMMAND = "android.intent.action.VOICE_COMMAND";
/**
* Activity Action: Start action associated with long pressing on the
* search key.
* Input: Nothing.
* Output: Nothing.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_SEARCH_LONG_PRESS = "android.intent.action.SEARCH_LONG_PRESS";
/**
* Activity Action: The user pressed the "Report" button in the crash/ANR dialog.
* This intent is delivered to the package which installed the application, usually
* Google Play.
* Input: No data is specified. The bug report is passed in using
* an {@link #EXTRA_BUG_REPORT} field.
* Output: Nothing.
*
* @see #EXTRA_BUG_REPORT
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_APP_ERROR = "android.intent.action.APP_ERROR";
/**
* Activity Action: Show power usage information to the user.
* Input: Nothing.
* Output: Nothing.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_POWER_USAGE_SUMMARY = "android.intent.action.POWER_USAGE_SUMMARY";
/**
* Activity Action: Setup wizard to launch after a platform update. This
* activity should have a string meta-data field associated with it,
* {@link #METADATA_SETUP_VERSION}, which defines the current version of
* the platform for setup. The activity will be launched only if
* {@link android.provider.Settings.Secure#LAST_SETUP_SHOWN} is not the
* same value.
* Input: Nothing.
* Output: Nothing.
* @hide
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_UPGRADE_SETUP = "android.intent.action.UPGRADE_SETUP";
/**
* Activity Action: Show settings for managing network data usage of a
* specific application. Applications should define an activity that offers
* options to control data usage.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_MANAGE_NETWORK_USAGE =
"android.intent.action.MANAGE_NETWORK_USAGE";
/**
* Activity Action: Launch application installer.
*
* Input: The data must be a content: or file: URI at which the application
* can be retrieved. You can optionally supply
* {@link #EXTRA_INSTALLER_PACKAGE_NAME}, {@link #EXTRA_NOT_UNKNOWN_SOURCE},
* {@link #EXTRA_ALLOW_REPLACE}, and {@link #EXTRA_RETURN_RESULT}.
*
* Output: If {@link #EXTRA_RETURN_RESULT}, returns whether the install
* succeeded.
*
* @see #EXTRA_INSTALLER_PACKAGE_NAME
* @see #EXTRA_NOT_UNKNOWN_SOURCE
* @see #EXTRA_RETURN_RESULT
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_INSTALL_PACKAGE = "android.intent.action.INSTALL_PACKAGE";
/**
* Used as a string extra field with {@link #ACTION_INSTALL_PACKAGE} to install a
* package. Specifies the installer package name; this package will receive the
* {@link #ACTION_APP_ERROR} intent.
*/
public static final String EXTRA_INSTALLER_PACKAGE_NAME
= "android.intent.extra.INSTALLER_PACKAGE_NAME";
/**
* Used as a boolean extra field with {@link #ACTION_INSTALL_PACKAGE} to install a
* package. Specifies that the application being installed should not be
* treated as coming from an unknown source, but as coming from the app
* invoking the Intent. For this to work you must start the installer with
* startActivityForResult().
*/
public static final String EXTRA_NOT_UNKNOWN_SOURCE
= "android.intent.extra.NOT_UNKNOWN_SOURCE";
/**
* Used as a boolean extra field with {@link #ACTION_INSTALL_PACKAGE} to install a
* package. Tells the installer UI to skip the confirmation with the user
* if the .apk is replacing an existing one.
*/
public static final String EXTRA_ALLOW_REPLACE
= "android.intent.extra.ALLOW_REPLACE";
/**
* Used as a boolean extra field with {@link #ACTION_INSTALL_PACKAGE} or
* {@link #ACTION_UNINSTALL_PACKAGE}. Specifies that the installer UI should
* return to the application the result code of the install/uninstall. The returned result
* code will be {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_OK} on success or
* {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_FIRST_USER} on failure.
*/
public static final String EXTRA_RETURN_RESULT
= "android.intent.extra.RETURN_RESULT";
/**
* Package manager install result code. @hide because result codes are not
* yet ready to be exposed.
*/
public static final String EXTRA_INSTALL_RESULT
= "android.intent.extra.INSTALL_RESULT";
/**
* Activity Action: Launch application uninstaller.
*
* Input: The data must be a package: URI whose scheme specific part is
* the package name of the current installed package to be uninstalled.
* You can optionally supply {@link #EXTRA_RETURN_RESULT}.
*
* Output: If {@link #EXTRA_RETURN_RESULT}, returns whether the install
* succeeded.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_UNINSTALL_PACKAGE = "android.intent.action.UNINSTALL_PACKAGE";
/**
* A string associated with a {@link #ACTION_UPGRADE_SETUP} activity
* describing the last run version of the platform that was setup.
* @hide
*/
public static final String METADATA_SETUP_VERSION = "android.SETUP_VERSION";
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Standard intent broadcast actions (see action variable).
/**
* Broadcast Action: Sent after the screen turns off.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_SCREEN_OFF = "android.intent.action.SCREEN_OFF";
/**
* Broadcast Action: Sent after the screen turns on.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_SCREEN_ON = "android.intent.action.SCREEN_ON";
/**
* Broadcast Action: Sent when the user is present after device wakes up (e.g when the
* keyguard is gone).
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_USER_PRESENT = "android.intent.action.USER_PRESENT";
/**
* Broadcast Action: The current time has changed. Sent every
* minute. You can not receive this through components declared
* in manifests, only by exlicitly registering for it with
* {@link Context#registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter)
* Context.registerReceiver()}.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_TIME_TICK = "android.intent.action.TIME_TICK";
/**
* Broadcast Action: The time was set.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_TIME_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.TIME_SET";
/**
* Broadcast Action: The date has changed.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_DATE_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.DATE_CHANGED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: The timezone has changed. The intent will have the following extra values: This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_TIMEZONE_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.TIMEZONE_CHANGED";
/**
* Clear DNS Cache Action: This is broadcast when networks have changed and old
* DNS entries should be tossed.
* @hide
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_CLEAR_DNS_CACHE = "android.intent.action.CLEAR_DNS_CACHE";
/**
* Alarm Changed Action: This is broadcast when the AlarmClock
* application's alarm is set or unset. It is used by the
* AlarmClock application and the StatusBar service.
* @hide
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_ALARM_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.ALARM_CHANGED";
/**
* Sync State Changed Action: This is broadcast when the sync starts or stops or when one has
* been failing for a long time. It is used by the SyncManager and the StatusBar service.
* @hide
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_SYNC_STATE_CHANGED
= "android.intent.action.SYNC_STATE_CHANGED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: This is broadcast once, after the system has finished
* booting. It can be used to perform application-specific initialization,
* such as installing alarms. You must hold the
* {@link android.Manifest.permission#RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED} permission
* in order to receive this broadcast.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_BOOT_COMPLETED = "android.intent.action.BOOT_COMPLETED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: This is broadcast when a user action should request a
* temporary system dialog to dismiss. Some examples of temporary system
* dialogs are the notification window-shade and the recent tasks dialog.
*/
public static final String ACTION_CLOSE_SYSTEM_DIALOGS = "android.intent.action.CLOSE_SYSTEM_DIALOGS";
/**
* Broadcast Action: Trigger the download and eventual installation
* of a package.
* Input: {@link #getData} is the URI of the package file to download.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*
* @deprecated This constant has never been used.
*/
@Deprecated
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_PACKAGE_INSTALL = "android.intent.action.PACKAGE_INSTALL";
/**
* Broadcast Action: A new application package has been installed on the
* device. The data contains the name of the package. Note that the
* newly installed package does not receive this broadcast.
* My include the following extras:
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_PACKAGE_ADDED = "android.intent.action.PACKAGE_ADDED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: A new version of an application package has been
* installed, replacing an existing version that was previously installed.
* The data contains the name of the package.
* My include the following extras:
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_PACKAGE_REPLACED = "android.intent.action.PACKAGE_REPLACED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: A new version of your application has been installed
* over an existing one. This is only sent to the application that was
* replaced. It does not contain any additional data; to receive it, just
* use an intent filter for this action.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_MY_PACKAGE_REPLACED = "android.intent.action.MY_PACKAGE_REPLACED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: An existing application package has been removed from
* the device. The data contains the name of the package. The package
* that is being installed does not receive this Intent.
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_PACKAGE_REMOVED = "android.intent.action.PACKAGE_REMOVED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: An existing application package has been completely
* removed from the device. The data contains the name of the package.
* This is like {@link #ACTION_PACKAGE_REMOVED}, but only set when
* {@link #EXTRA_DATA_REMOVED} is true and
* {@link #EXTRA_REPLACING} is false of that broadcast.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_PACKAGE_FULLY_REMOVED
= "android.intent.action.PACKAGE_FULLY_REMOVED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: An existing application package has been changed (e.g.
* a component has been enabled or disabled). The data contains the name of
* the package.
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_PACKAGE_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.PACKAGE_CHANGED";
/**
* @hide
* Broadcast Action: Ask system services if there is any reason to
* restart the given package. The data contains the name of the
* package.
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_QUERY_PACKAGE_RESTART = "android.intent.action.QUERY_PACKAGE_RESTART";
/**
* Broadcast Action: The user has restarted a package, and all of its
* processes have been killed. All runtime state
* associated with it (processes, alarms, notifications, etc) should
* be removed. Note that the restarted package does not
* receive this broadcast.
* The data contains the name of the package.
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_PACKAGE_RESTARTED = "android.intent.action.PACKAGE_RESTARTED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: The user has cleared the data of a package. This should
* be preceded by {@link #ACTION_PACKAGE_RESTARTED}, after which all of
* its persistent data is erased and this broadcast sent.
* Note that the cleared package does not
* receive this broadcast. The data contains the name of the package.
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_PACKAGE_DATA_CLEARED = "android.intent.action.PACKAGE_DATA_CLEARED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: A user ID has been removed from the system. The user
* ID number is stored in the extra data under {@link #EXTRA_UID}.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_UID_REMOVED = "android.intent.action.UID_REMOVED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: Sent to the installer package of an application
* when that application is first launched (that is the first time it
* is moved out of the stopped state). The data contains the name of the package.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_PACKAGE_FIRST_LAUNCH = "android.intent.action.PACKAGE_FIRST_LAUNCH";
/**
* Broadcast Action: Sent to the system package verifier when a package
* needs to be verified. The data contains the package URI.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent by the system.
* Includes the following extras:
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_EXTERNAL_APPLICATIONS_AVAILABLE =
"android.intent.action.EXTERNAL_APPLICATIONS_AVAILABLE";
/**
* Broadcast Action: Resources for a set of packages are currently
* unavailable since the media on which they exist is unavailable.
* The extra data {@link #EXTRA_CHANGED_PACKAGE_LIST} contains a
* list of packages whose availability changed.
* The extra data {@link #EXTRA_CHANGED_UID_LIST} contains a
* list of uids of packages whose availability changed.
* The specified set of packages can no longer be
* launched and are practically unavailable on the system.
* Inclues the following extras:
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_EXTERNAL_APPLICATIONS_UNAVAILABLE =
"android.intent.action.EXTERNAL_APPLICATIONS_UNAVAILABLE";
/**
* Broadcast Action: The current system wallpaper has changed. See
* {@link android.app.WallpaperManager} for retrieving the new wallpaper.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_WALLPAPER_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.WALLPAPER_CHANGED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: The current device {@link android.content.res.Configuration}
* (orientation, locale, etc) has changed. When such a change happens, the
* UIs (view hierarchy) will need to be rebuilt based on this new
* information; for the most part, applications don't need to worry about
* this, because the system will take care of stopping and restarting the
* application to make sure it sees the new changes. Some system code that
* can not be restarted will need to watch for this action and handle it
* appropriately.
*
*
* You can not receive this through components declared
* in manifests, only by explicitly registering for it with
* {@link Context#registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter)
* Context.registerReceiver()}.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*
* @see android.content.res.Configuration
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_CONFIGURATION_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.CONFIGURATION_CHANGED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: The current device's locale has changed.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_LOCALE_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.LOCALE_CHANGED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: This is a sticky broadcast containing the
* charging state, level, and other information about the battery.
* See {@link android.os.BatteryManager} for documentation on the
* contents of the Intent.
*
*
* You can not receive this through components declared
* in manifests, only by explicitly registering for it with
* {@link Context#registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver, IntentFilter)
* Context.registerReceiver()}. See {@link #ACTION_BATTERY_LOW},
* {@link #ACTION_BATTERY_OKAY}, {@link #ACTION_POWER_CONNECTED},
* and {@link #ACTION_POWER_DISCONNECTED} for distinct battery-related
* broadcasts that are sent and can be received through manifest
* receivers.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_BATTERY_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.BATTERY_CHANGED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: Indicates low battery condition on the device.
* This broadcast corresponds to the "Low battery warning" system dialog.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_BATTERY_LOW = "android.intent.action.BATTERY_LOW";
/**
* Broadcast Action: Indicates the battery is now okay after being low.
* This will be sent after {@link #ACTION_BATTERY_LOW} once the battery has
* gone back up to an okay state.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_BATTERY_OKAY = "android.intent.action.BATTERY_OKAY";
/**
* Broadcast Action: External power has been connected to the device.
* This is intended for applications that wish to register specifically to this notification.
* Unlike ACTION_BATTERY_CHANGED, applications will be woken for this and so do not have to
* stay active to receive this notification. This action can be used to implement actions
* that wait until power is available to trigger.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_POWER_CONNECTED = "android.intent.action.ACTION_POWER_CONNECTED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: External power has been removed from the device.
* This is intended for applications that wish to register specifically to this notification.
* Unlike ACTION_BATTERY_CHANGED, applications will be woken for this and so do not have to
* stay active to receive this notification. This action can be used to implement actions
* that wait until power is available to trigger.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_POWER_DISCONNECTED =
"android.intent.action.ACTION_POWER_DISCONNECTED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: Device is shutting down.
* This is broadcast when the device is being shut down (completely turned
* off, not sleeping). Once the broadcast is complete, the final shutdown
* will proceed and all unsaved data lost. Apps will not normally need
* to handle this, since the foreground activity will be paused as well.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_SHUTDOWN = "android.intent.action.ACTION_SHUTDOWN";
/**
* Activity Action: Start this activity to request system shutdown.
* The optional boolean extra field {@link #EXTRA_KEY_CONFIRM} can be set to true
* to request confirmation from the user before shutting down.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*
* {@hide}
*/
public static final String ACTION_REQUEST_SHUTDOWN = "android.intent.action.ACTION_REQUEST_SHUTDOWN";
/**
* Broadcast Action: A sticky broadcast that indicates low memory
* condition on the device
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_DEVICE_STORAGE_LOW = "android.intent.action.DEVICE_STORAGE_LOW";
/**
* Broadcast Action: Indicates low memory condition on the device no longer exists
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_DEVICE_STORAGE_OK = "android.intent.action.DEVICE_STORAGE_OK";
/**
* Broadcast Action: A sticky broadcast that indicates a memory full
* condition on the device. This is intended for activities that want
* to be able to fill the data partition completely, leaving only
* enough free space to prevent system-wide SQLite failures.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*
* {@hide}
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_DEVICE_STORAGE_FULL = "android.intent.action.DEVICE_STORAGE_FULL";
/**
* Broadcast Action: Indicates memory full condition on the device
* no longer exists.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*
* {@hide}
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_DEVICE_STORAGE_NOT_FULL = "android.intent.action.DEVICE_STORAGE_NOT_FULL";
/**
* Broadcast Action: Indicates low memory condition notification acknowledged by user
* and package management should be started.
* This is triggered by the user from the ACTION_DEVICE_STORAGE_LOW
* notification.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_MANAGE_PACKAGE_STORAGE = "android.intent.action.MANAGE_PACKAGE_STORAGE";
/**
* Broadcast Action: The device has entered USB Mass Storage mode.
* This is used mainly for the USB Settings panel.
* Apps should listen for ACTION_MEDIA_MOUNTED and ACTION_MEDIA_UNMOUNTED broadcasts to be notified
* when the SD card file system is mounted or unmounted
* @deprecated replaced by android.os.storage.StorageEventListener
*/
@Deprecated
public static final String ACTION_UMS_CONNECTED = "android.intent.action.UMS_CONNECTED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: The device has exited USB Mass Storage mode.
* This is used mainly for the USB Settings panel.
* Apps should listen for ACTION_MEDIA_MOUNTED and ACTION_MEDIA_UNMOUNTED broadcasts to be notified
* when the SD card file system is mounted or unmounted
* @deprecated replaced by android.os.storage.StorageEventListener
*/
@Deprecated
public static final String ACTION_UMS_DISCONNECTED = "android.intent.action.UMS_DISCONNECTED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: External media has been removed.
* The path to the mount point for the removed media is contained in the Intent.mData field.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_REMOVED = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_REMOVED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: External media is present, but not mounted at its mount point.
* The path to the mount point for the removed media is contained in the Intent.mData field.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_UNMOUNTED = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_UNMOUNTED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: External media is present, and being disk-checked
* The path to the mount point for the checking media is contained in the Intent.mData field.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_CHECKING = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_CHECKING";
/**
* Broadcast Action: External media is present, but is using an incompatible fs (or is blank)
* The path to the mount point for the checking media is contained in the Intent.mData field.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_NOFS = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_NOFS";
/**
* Broadcast Action: External media is present and mounted at its mount point.
* The path to the mount point for the removed media is contained in the Intent.mData field.
* The Intent contains an extra with name "read-only" and Boolean value to indicate if the
* media was mounted read only.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_MOUNTED = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_MOUNTED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: External media is unmounted because it is being shared via USB mass storage.
* The path to the mount point for the shared media is contained in the Intent.mData field.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_SHARED = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_SHARED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: External media is no longer being shared via USB mass storage.
* The path to the mount point for the previously shared media is contained in the Intent.mData field.
*
* @hide
*/
public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_UNSHARED = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_UNSHARED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: External media was removed from SD card slot, but mount point was not unmounted.
* The path to the mount point for the removed media is contained in the Intent.mData field.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_BAD_REMOVAL = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_BAD_REMOVAL";
/**
* Broadcast Action: External media is present but cannot be mounted.
* The path to the mount point for the removed media is contained in the Intent.mData field.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_UNMOUNTABLE = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_UNMOUNTABLE";
/**
* Broadcast Action: User has expressed the desire to remove the external storage media.
* Applications should close all files they have open within the mount point when they receive this intent.
* The path to the mount point for the media to be ejected is contained in the Intent.mData field.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_EJECT = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_EJECT";
/**
* Broadcast Action: The media scanner has started scanning a directory.
* The path to the directory being scanned is contained in the Intent.mData field.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_SCANNER_STARTED = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_SCANNER_STARTED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: The media scanner has finished scanning a directory.
* The path to the scanned directory is contained in the Intent.mData field.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_SCANNER_FINISHED = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_SCANNER_FINISHED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: Request the media scanner to scan a file and add it to the media database.
* The path to the file is contained in the Intent.mData field.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_SCANNER_SCAN_FILE = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_SCANNER_SCAN_FILE";
/**
* Broadcast Action: The "Media Button" was pressed. Includes a single
* extra field, {@link #EXTRA_KEY_EVENT}, containing the key event that
* caused the broadcast.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_MEDIA_BUTTON = "android.intent.action.MEDIA_BUTTON";
/**
* Broadcast Action: The "Camera Button" was pressed. Includes a single
* extra field, {@link #EXTRA_KEY_EVENT}, containing the key event that
* caused the broadcast.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_CAMERA_BUTTON = "android.intent.action.CAMERA_BUTTON";
// *** NOTE: @todo(*) The following really should go into a more domain-specific
// location; they are not general-purpose actions.
/**
* Broadcast Action: An GTalk connection has been established.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_GTALK_SERVICE_CONNECTED =
"android.intent.action.GTALK_CONNECTED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: An GTalk connection has been disconnected.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_GTALK_SERVICE_DISCONNECTED =
"android.intent.action.GTALK_DISCONNECTED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: An input method has been changed.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_INPUT_METHOD_CHANGED =
"android.intent.action.INPUT_METHOD_CHANGED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: The user has switched the phone into or out of Airplane Mode. One or
* more radios have been turned off or on. The intent will have the following extra value: This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_AIRPLANE_MODE_CHANGED = "android.intent.action.AIRPLANE_MODE";
/**
* Broadcast Action: Some content providers have parts of their namespace
* where they publish new events or items that the user may be especially
* interested in. For these things, they may broadcast this action when the
* set of interesting items change.
*
* For example, GmailProvider sends this notification when the set of unread
* mail in the inbox changes.
*
* The data of the intent identifies which part of which provider
* changed. When queried through the content resolver, the data URI will
* return the data set in question.
*
* The intent will have the following extra values:
* The intent will have the following extra values:
* The intent will have the following extra values:
* The intent will have the following extra values:
* The intent will have the following extra values:
* Broadcast Action: The user has switched on advanced settings in the settings app: This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*
* @hide
*/
//@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_ADVANCED_SETTINGS_CHANGED
= "android.intent.action.ADVANCED_SETTINGS";
/**
* Broadcast Action: An outgoing call is about to be placed.
*
* The Intent will have the following extra value:
* Once the broadcast is finished, the resultData is used as the actual
* number to call. If It is perfectly acceptable for multiple receivers to process the
* outgoing call in turn: for example, a parental control application
* might verify that the user is authorized to place the call at that
* time, then a number-rewriting application might add an area code if
* one was not specified. For consistency, any receiver whose purpose is to prohibit phone
* calls should have a priority of 0, to ensure it will see the final
* phone number to be dialed.
* Any receiver whose purpose is to rewrite phone numbers to be called
* should have a positive priority.
* Negative priorities are reserved for the system for this broadcast;
* using them may cause problems. Any BroadcastReceiver receiving this Intent must not
* abort the broadcast. Emergency calls cannot be intercepted using this mechanism, and
* other calls cannot be modified to call emergency numbers using this
* mechanism.
* You must hold the
* {@link android.Manifest.permission#PROCESS_OUTGOING_CALLS}
* permission to receive this Intent. This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_NEW_OUTGOING_CALL =
"android.intent.action.NEW_OUTGOING_CALL";
/**
* Broadcast Action: Have the device reboot. This is only for use by
* system code.
*
* This is a protected intent that can only be sent
* by the system.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_REBOOT =
"android.intent.action.REBOOT";
/**
* Broadcast Action: A sticky broadcast for changes in the physical
* docking state of the device.
*
* The intent will have the following extra values:
* This is intended for monitoring the current physical dock state.
* See {@link android.app.UiModeManager} for the normal API dealing with
* dock mode changes.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_DOCK_EVENT =
"android.intent.action.DOCK_EVENT";
/**
* Broadcast Action: a remote intent is to be broadcasted.
*
* A remote intent is used for remote RPC between devices. The remote intent
* is serialized and sent from one device to another device. The receiving
* device parses the remote intent and broadcasts it. Note that anyone can
* broadcast a remote intent. However, if the intent receiver of the remote intent
* does not trust intent broadcasts from arbitrary intent senders, it should require
* the sender to hold certain permissions so only trusted sender's broadcast will be
* let through.
* @hide
*/
public static final String ACTION_REMOTE_INTENT =
"com.google.android.c2dm.intent.RECEIVE";
/**
* Broadcast Action: hook for permforming cleanup after a system update.
*
* The broadcast is sent when the system is booting, before the
* BOOT_COMPLETED broadcast. It is only sent to receivers in the system
* image. A receiver for this should do its work and then disable itself
* so that it does not get run again at the next boot.
* @hide
*/
public static final String ACTION_PRE_BOOT_COMPLETED =
"android.intent.action.PRE_BOOT_COMPLETED";
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Standard intent categories (see addCategory()).
/**
* Set if the activity should be an option for the default action
* (center press) to perform on a piece of data. Setting this will
* hide from the user any activities without it set when performing an
* action on some data. Note that this is normal -not- set in the
* Intent when initiating an action -- it is for use in intent filters
* specified in packages.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_DEFAULT = "android.intent.category.DEFAULT";
/**
* Activities that can be safely invoked from a browser must support this
* category. For example, if the user is viewing a web page or an e-mail
* and clicks on a link in the text, the Intent generated execute that
* link will require the BROWSABLE category, so that only activities
* supporting this category will be considered as possible actions. By
* supporting this category, you are promising that there is nothing
* damaging (without user intervention) that can happen by invoking any
* matching Intent.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_BROWSABLE = "android.intent.category.BROWSABLE";
/**
* Set if the activity should be considered as an alternative action to
* the data the user is currently viewing. See also
* {@link #CATEGORY_SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE} for an alternative action that
* applies to the selection in a list of items.
*
* Supporting this category means that you would like your activity to be
* displayed in the set of alternative things the user can do, usually as
* part of the current activity's options menu. You will usually want to
* include a specific label in the <intent-filter> of this action
* describing to the user what it does.
*
* The action of IntentFilter with this category is important in that it
* describes the specific action the target will perform. This generally
* should not be a generic action (such as {@link #ACTION_VIEW}, but rather
* a specific name such as "com.android.camera.action.CROP. Only one
* alternative of any particular action will be shown to the user, so using
* a specific action like this makes sure that your alternative will be
* displayed while also allowing other applications to provide their own
* overrides of that particular action.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_ALTERNATIVE = "android.intent.category.ALTERNATIVE";
/**
* Set if the activity should be considered as an alternative selection
* action to the data the user has currently selected. This is like
* {@link #CATEGORY_ALTERNATIVE}, but is used in activities showing a list
* of items from which the user can select, giving them alternatives to the
* default action that will be performed on it.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE = "android.intent.category.SELECTED_ALTERNATIVE";
/**
* Intended to be used as a tab inside of an containing TabActivity.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_TAB = "android.intent.category.TAB";
/**
* Should be displayed in the top-level launcher.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_LAUNCHER = "android.intent.category.LAUNCHER";
/**
* Provides information about the package it is in; typically used if
* a package does not contain a {@link #CATEGORY_LAUNCHER} to provide
* a front-door to the user without having to be shown in the all apps list.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_INFO = "android.intent.category.INFO";
/**
* This is the home activity, that is the first activity that is displayed
* when the device boots.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_HOME = "android.intent.category.HOME";
/**
* This activity is a preference panel.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_PREFERENCE = "android.intent.category.PREFERENCE";
/**
* This activity is a development preference panel.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_DEVELOPMENT_PREFERENCE = "android.intent.category.DEVELOPMENT_PREFERENCE";
/**
* Capable of running inside a parent activity container.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_EMBED = "android.intent.category.EMBED";
/**
* This activity allows the user to browse and download new applications.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_APP_MARKET = "android.intent.category.APP_MARKET";
/**
* This activity may be exercised by the monkey or other automated test tools.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_MONKEY = "android.intent.category.MONKEY";
/**
* To be used as a test (not part of the normal user experience).
*/
public static final String CATEGORY_TEST = "android.intent.category.TEST";
/**
* To be used as a unit test (run through the Test Harness).
*/
public static final String CATEGORY_UNIT_TEST = "android.intent.category.UNIT_TEST";
/**
* To be used as an sample code example (not part of the normal user
* experience).
*/
public static final String CATEGORY_SAMPLE_CODE = "android.intent.category.SAMPLE_CODE";
/**
* Used to indicate that a GET_CONTENT intent only wants URIs that can be opened with
* ContentResolver.openInputStream. Openable URIs must support the columns in OpenableColumns
* when queried, though it is allowable for those columns to be blank.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_OPENABLE = "android.intent.category.OPENABLE";
/**
* To be used as code under test for framework instrumentation tests.
*/
public static final String CATEGORY_FRAMEWORK_INSTRUMENTATION_TEST =
"android.intent.category.FRAMEWORK_INSTRUMENTATION_TEST";
/**
* An activity to run when device is inserted into a car dock.
* Used with {@link #ACTION_MAIN} to launch an activity. For more
* information, see {@link android.app.UiModeManager}.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_CAR_DOCK = "android.intent.category.CAR_DOCK";
/**
* An activity to run when device is inserted into a car dock.
* Used with {@link #ACTION_MAIN} to launch an activity. For more
* information, see {@link android.app.UiModeManager}.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_DESK_DOCK = "android.intent.category.DESK_DOCK";
/**
* An activity to run when device is inserted into a analog (low end) dock.
* Used with {@link #ACTION_MAIN} to launch an activity. For more
* information, see {@link android.app.UiModeManager}.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_LE_DESK_DOCK = "android.intent.category.LE_DESK_DOCK";
/**
* An activity to run when device is inserted into a digital (high end) dock.
* Used with {@link #ACTION_MAIN} to launch an activity. For more
* information, see {@link android.app.UiModeManager}.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_HE_DESK_DOCK = "android.intent.category.HE_DESK_DOCK";
/**
* Used to indicate that the activity can be used in a car environment.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.INTENT_CATEGORY)
public static final String CATEGORY_CAR_MODE = "android.intent.category.CAR_MODE";
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Application launch intent categories (see addCategory()).
/**
* Used with {@link #ACTION_MAIN} to launch the browser application.
* The activity should be able to browse the Internet.
* NOTE: This should not be used as the primary key of an Intent,
* since it will not result in the app launching with the correct
* action and category. Instead, use this with
* {@link #makeMainSelectorActivity(String, String)} to generate a main
* Intent with this category in the selector. NOTE: This should not be used as the primary key of an Intent,
* since it will not result in the app launching with the correct
* action and category. Instead, use this with
* {@link #makeMainSelectorActivity(String, String)} to generate a main
* Intent with this category in the selector. NOTE: This should not be used as the primary key of an Intent,
* since it will not result in the app launching with the correct
* action and category. Instead, use this with
* {@link #makeMainSelectorActivity(String, String)} to generate a main
* Intent with this category in the selector. NOTE: This should not be used as the primary key of an Intent,
* since it will not result in the app launching with the correct
* action and category. Instead, use this with
* {@link #makeMainSelectorActivity(String, String)} to generate a main
* Intent with this category in the selector. NOTE: This should not be used as the primary key of an Intent,
* since it will not result in the app launching with the correct
* action and category. Instead, use this with
* {@link #makeMainSelectorActivity(String, String)} to generate a main
* Intent with this category in the selector. NOTE: This should not be used as the primary key of an Intent,
* since it will not result in the app launching with the correct
* action and category. Instead, use this with
* {@link #makeMainSelectorActivity(String, String)} to generate a main
* Intent with this category in the selector. NOTE: This should not be used as the primary key of an Intent,
* since it will not result in the app launching with the correct
* action and category. Instead, use this with
* {@link #makeMainSelectorActivity(String, String)} to generate a main
* Intent with this category in the selector. NOTE: This should not be used as the primary key of an Intent,
* since it will not result in the app launching with the correct
* action and category. Instead, use this with
* {@link #makeMainSelectorActivity(String, String)} to generate a main
* Intent with this category in the selector. NOTE: This should not be used as the primary key of an Intent,
* since it will not result in the app launching with the correct
* action and category. Instead, use this with
* {@link #makeMainSelectorActivity(String, String)} to generate a main
* Intent with this category in the selector. This flag is generally used by activities that want
* to present a "launcher" style behavior: they give the user a list of
* separate things that can be done, which otherwise run completely
* independently of the activity launching them.
*
* When using this flag, if a task is already running for the activity
* you are now starting, then a new activity will not be started; instead,
* the current task will simply be brought to the front of the screen with
* the state it was last in. See {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_MULTIPLE_TASK} for a flag
* to disable this behavior.
*
* This flag can not be used when the caller is requesting a result from
* the activity being launched.
*/
public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK = 0x10000000;
/**
* Do not use this flag unless you are implementing your own
* top-level application launcher. Used in conjunction with
* {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK} to disable the
* behavior of bringing an existing task to the foreground. When set,
* a new task is always started to host the Activity for the
* Intent, regardless of whether there is already an existing task running
* the same thing.
*
* Because the default system does not include graphical task management,
* you should not use this flag unless you provide some way for a user to
* return back to the tasks you have launched.
*
* This flag is ignored if
* {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK} is not set.
*
* See
* Tasks and Back
* Stack for more information about tasks.
*/
public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_MULTIPLE_TASK = 0x08000000;
/**
* If set, and the activity being launched is already running in the
* current task, then instead of launching a new instance of that activity,
* all of the other activities on top of it will be closed and this Intent
* will be delivered to the (now on top) old activity as a new Intent.
*
* For example, consider a task consisting of the activities: A, B, C, D.
* If D calls startActivity() with an Intent that resolves to the component
* of activity B, then C and D will be finished and B receive the given
* Intent, resulting in the stack now being: A, B.
*
* The currently running instance of activity B in the above example will
* either receive the new intent you are starting here in its
* onNewIntent() method, or be itself finished and restarted with the
* new intent. If it has declared its launch mode to be "multiple" (the
* default) and you have not set {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP} in
* the same intent, then it will be finished and re-created; for all other
* launch modes or if {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP} is set then this
* Intent will be delivered to the current instance's onNewIntent().
*
* This launch mode can also be used to good effect in conjunction with
* {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK}: if used to start the root activity
* of a task, it will bring any currently running instance of that task
* to the foreground, and then clear it to its root state. This is
* especially useful, for example, when launching an activity from the
* notification manager.
*
* See
* Tasks and Back
* Stack for more information about tasks.
*/
public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP = 0x04000000;
/**
* If set and this intent is being used to launch a new activity from an
* existing one, then the reply target of the existing activity will be
* transfered to the new activity. This way the new activity can call
* {@link android.app.Activity#setResult} and have that result sent back to
* the reply target of the original activity.
*/
public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_FORWARD_RESULT = 0x02000000;
/**
* If set and this intent is being used to launch a new activity from an
* existing one, the current activity will not be counted as the top
* activity for deciding whether the new intent should be delivered to
* the top instead of starting a new one. The previous activity will
* be used as the top, with the assumption being that the current activity
* will finish itself immediately.
*/
public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_PREVIOUS_IS_TOP = 0x01000000;
/**
* If set, the new activity is not kept in the list of recently launched
* activities.
*/
public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_EXCLUDE_FROM_RECENTS = 0x00800000;
/**
* This flag is not normally set by application code, but set for you by
* the system as described in the
* {@link android.R.styleable#AndroidManifestActivity_launchMode
* launchMode} documentation for the singleTask mode.
*/
public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_BROUGHT_TO_FRONT = 0x00400000;
/**
* If set, and this activity is either being started in a new task or
* bringing to the top an existing task, then it will be launched as
* the front door of the task. This will result in the application of
* any affinities needed to have that task in the proper state (either
* moving activities to or from it), or simply resetting that task to
* its initial state if needed.
*/
public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_RESET_TASK_IF_NEEDED = 0x00200000;
/**
* This flag is not normally set by application code, but set for you by
* the system if this activity is being launched from history
* (longpress home key).
*/
public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_LAUNCHED_FROM_HISTORY = 0x00100000;
/**
* If set, this marks a point in the task's activity stack that should
* be cleared when the task is reset. That is, the next time the task
* is brought to the foreground with
* {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_RESET_TASK_IF_NEEDED} (typically as a result of
* the user re-launching it from home), this activity and all on top of
* it will be finished so that the user does not return to them, but
* instead returns to whatever activity preceeded it.
*
* This is useful for cases where you have a logical break in your
* application. For example, an e-mail application may have a command
* to view an attachment, which launches an image view activity to
* display it. This activity should be part of the e-mail application's
* task, since it is a part of the task the user is involved in. However,
* if the user leaves that task, and later selects the e-mail app from
* home, we may like them to return to the conversation they were
* viewing, not the picture attachment, since that is confusing. By
* setting this flag when launching the image viewer, that viewer and
* any activities it starts will be removed the next time the user returns
* to mail.
*/
public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_WHEN_TASK_RESET = 0x00080000;
/**
* If set, this flag will prevent the normal {@link android.app.Activity#onUserLeaveHint}
* callback from occurring on the current frontmost activity before it is
* paused as the newly-started activity is brought to the front.
*
* Typically, an activity can rely on that callback to indicate that an
* explicit user action has caused their activity to be moved out of the
* foreground. The callback marks an appropriate point in the activity's
* lifecycle for it to dismiss any notifications that it intends to display
* "until the user has seen them," such as a blinking LED.
*
* If an activity is ever started via any non-user-driven events such as
* phone-call receipt or an alarm handler, this flag should be passed to {@link
* Context#startActivity Context.startActivity}, ensuring that the pausing
* activity does not think the user has acknowledged its notification.
*/
public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_USER_ACTION = 0x00040000;
/**
* If set in an Intent passed to {@link Context#startActivity Context.startActivity()},
* this flag will cause the launched activity to be brought to the front of its
* task's history stack if it is already running.
*
* For example, consider a task consisting of four activities: A, B, C, D.
* If D calls startActivity() with an Intent that resolves to the component
* of activity B, then B will be brought to the front of the history stack,
* with this resulting order: A, C, D, B.
*
* This flag will be ignored if {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP} is also
* specified.
*/
public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_REORDER_TO_FRONT = 0X00020000;
/**
* If set in an Intent passed to {@link Context#startActivity Context.startActivity()},
* this flag will prevent the system from applying an activity transition
* animation to go to the next activity state. This doesn't mean an
* animation will never run -- if another activity change happens that doesn't
* specify this flag before the activity started here is displayed, then
* that transition will be used. This flag can be put to good use
* when you are going to do a series of activity operations but the
* animation seen by the user shouldn't be driven by the first activity
* change but rather a later one.
*/
public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_ANIMATION = 0X00010000;
/**
* If set in an Intent passed to {@link Context#startActivity Context.startActivity()},
* this flag will cause any existing task that would be associated with the
* activity to be cleared before the activity is started. That is, the activity
* becomes the new root of an otherwise empty task, and any old activities
* are finished. This can only be used in conjunction with {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK}.
*/
public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TASK = 0X00008000;
/**
* If set in an Intent passed to {@link Context#startActivity Context.startActivity()},
* this flag will cause a newly launching task to be placed on top of the current
* home activity task (if there is one). That is, pressing back from the task
* will always return the user to home even if that was not the last activity they
* saw. This can only be used in conjunction with {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK}.
*/
public static final int FLAG_ACTIVITY_TASK_ON_HOME = 0X00004000;
/**
* If set, when sending a broadcast only registered receivers will be
* called -- no BroadcastReceiver components will be launched.
*/
public static final int FLAG_RECEIVER_REGISTERED_ONLY = 0x40000000;
/**
* If set, when sending a broadcast the new broadcast will replace
* any existing pending broadcast that matches it. Matching is defined
* by {@link Intent#filterEquals(Intent) Intent.filterEquals} returning
* true for the intents of the two broadcasts. When a match is found,
* the new broadcast (and receivers associated with it) will replace the
* existing one in the pending broadcast list, remaining at the same
* position in the list.
*
* This flag is most typically used with sticky broadcasts, which
* only care about delivering the most recent values of the broadcast
* to their receivers.
*/
public static final int FLAG_RECEIVER_REPLACE_PENDING = 0x20000000;
/**
* If set, when sending a broadcast before boot has completed only
* registered receivers will be called -- no BroadcastReceiver components
* will be launched. Sticky intent state will be recorded properly even
* if no receivers wind up being called. If {@link #FLAG_RECEIVER_REGISTERED_ONLY}
* is specified in the broadcast intent, this flag is unnecessary.
*
* This flag is only for use by system sevices as a convenience to
* avoid having to implement a more complex mechanism around detection
* of boot completion.
*
* @hide
*/
public static final int FLAG_RECEIVER_REGISTERED_ONLY_BEFORE_BOOT = 0x10000000;
/**
* Set when this broadcast is for a boot upgrade, a special mode that
* allows the broadcast to be sent before the system is ready and launches
* the app process with no providers running in it.
* @hide
*/
public static final int FLAG_RECEIVER_BOOT_UPGRADE = 0x08000000;
/**
* @hide Flags that can't be changed with PendingIntent.
*/
public static final int IMMUTABLE_FLAGS =
FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION
| FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION;
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
// toUri() and parseUri() options.
/**
* Flag for use with {@link #toUri} and {@link #parseUri}: the URI string
* always has the "intent:" scheme. This syntax can be used when you want
* to later disambiguate between URIs that are intended to describe an
* Intent vs. all others that should be treated as raw URIs. When used
* with {@link #parseUri}, any other scheme will result in a generic
* VIEW action for that raw URI.
*/
public static final int URI_INTENT_SCHEME = 1<<0;
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------
private String mAction;
private Uri mData;
private String mType;
private String mPackage;
private ComponentName mComponent;
private int mFlags;
private HashSet Note: scheme and host name matching in the Android framework is
* case-sensitive, unlike the formal RFC. As a result,
* you should always ensure that you write your Uri with these elements
* using lower case letters, and normalize any Uris you receive from
* outside of Android to ensure the scheme and host is lower case. Note: scheme and host name matching in the Android framework is
* case-sensitive, unlike the formal RFC. As a result,
* you should always ensure that you write your Uri with these elements
* using lower case letters, and normalize any Uris you receive from
* outside of Android to ensure the scheme and host is lower case. The returned Intent has the given Activity component as its explicit
* component, {@link #ACTION_MAIN} as its action, and includes the
* category {@link #CATEGORY_LAUNCHER}. This does not have
* {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK} set, though typically you will want
* to do that through {@link #addFlags(int)} on the returned Intent.
*
* @param mainActivity The main activity component that this Intent will
* launch.
* @return Returns a newly created Intent that can be used to launch the
* activity as a main application entry.
*
* @see #setClass
* @see #setComponent
*/
public static Intent makeMainActivity(ComponentName mainActivity) {
Intent intent = new Intent(ACTION_MAIN);
intent.setComponent(mainActivity);
intent.addCategory(CATEGORY_LAUNCHER);
return intent;
}
/**
* Make an Intent for the main activity of an application, without
* specifying a specific activity to run but giving a selector to find
* the activity. This results in a final Intent that is structured
* the same as when the application is launched from
* Home. For anything else that wants to launch an application in the
* same way, it is important that they use an Intent structured the same
* way, and can use this function to ensure this is the case.
*
* The returned Intent has {@link #ACTION_MAIN} as its action, and includes the
* category {@link #CATEGORY_LAUNCHER}. This does not have
* {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK} set, though typically you will want
* to do that through {@link #addFlags(int)} on the returned Intent.
*
* @param selectorAction The action name of the Intent's selector.
* @param selectorCategory The name of a category to add to the Intent's
* selector.
* @return Returns a newly created Intent that can be used to launch the
* activity as a main application entry.
*
* @see #setSelector(Intent)
*/
public static Intent makeMainSelectorActivity(String selectorAction,
String selectorCategory) {
Intent intent = new Intent(ACTION_MAIN);
intent.addCategory(CATEGORY_LAUNCHER);
Intent selector = new Intent();
selector.setAction(selectorAction);
selector.addCategory(selectorCategory);
intent.setSelector(selector);
return intent;
}
/**
* Make an Intent that can be used to re-launch an application's task
* in its base state. This is like {@link #makeMainActivity(ComponentName)},
* but also sets the flags {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK} and
* {@link #FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TASK}.
*
* @param mainActivity The activity component that is the root of the
* task; this is the activity that has been published in the application's
* manifest as the main launcher icon.
*
* @return Returns a newly created Intent that can be used to relaunch the
* activity's task in its root state.
*/
public static Intent makeRestartActivityTask(ComponentName mainActivity) {
Intent intent = makeMainActivity(mainActivity);
intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK
| Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TASK);
return intent;
}
/**
* Call {@link #parseUri} with 0 flags.
* @deprecated Use {@link #parseUri} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public static Intent getIntent(String uri) throws URISyntaxException {
return parseUri(uri, 0);
}
/**
* Create an intent from a URI. This URI may encode the action,
* category, and other intent fields, if it was returned by
* {@link #toUri}. If the Intent was not generate by toUri(), its data
* will be the entire URI and its action will be ACTION_VIEW.
*
* The URI given here must not be relative -- that is, it must include
* the scheme and full path.
*
* @param uri The URI to turn into an Intent.
* @param flags Additional processing flags. Either 0 or
* {@link #URI_INTENT_SCHEME}.
*
* @return Intent The newly created Intent object.
*
* @throws URISyntaxException Throws URISyntaxError if the basic URI syntax
* it bad (as parsed by the Uri class) or the Intent data within the
* URI is invalid.
*
* @see #toUri
*/
public static Intent parseUri(String uri, int flags) throws URISyntaxException {
int i = 0;
try {
// Validate intent scheme for if requested.
if ((flags&URI_INTENT_SCHEME) != 0) {
if (!uri.startsWith("intent:")) {
Intent intent = new Intent(ACTION_VIEW);
try {
intent.setData(Uri.parse(uri));
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
throw new URISyntaxException(uri, e.getMessage());
}
return intent;
}
}
// simple case
i = uri.lastIndexOf("#");
if (i == -1) return new Intent(ACTION_VIEW, Uri.parse(uri));
// old format Intent URI
if (!uri.startsWith("#Intent;", i)) return getIntentOld(uri);
// new format
Intent intent = new Intent(ACTION_VIEW);
Intent baseIntent = intent;
// fetch data part, if present
String data = i >= 0 ? uri.substring(0, i) : null;
String scheme = null;
i += "#Intent;".length();
// loop over contents of Intent, all name=value;
while (!uri.startsWith("end", i)) {
int eq = uri.indexOf('=', i);
if (eq < 0) eq = i-1;
int semi = uri.indexOf(';', i);
String value = eq < semi ? Uri.decode(uri.substring(eq + 1, semi)) : "";
// action
if (uri.startsWith("action=", i)) {
intent.setAction(value);
}
// categories
else if (uri.startsWith("category=", i)) {
intent.addCategory(value);
}
// type
else if (uri.startsWith("type=", i)) {
intent.mType = value;
}
// launch flags
else if (uri.startsWith("launchFlags=", i)) {
intent.mFlags = Integer.decode(value).intValue();
}
// package
else if (uri.startsWith("package=", i)) {
intent.mPackage = value;
}
// component
else if (uri.startsWith("component=", i)) {
intent.mComponent = ComponentName.unflattenFromString(value);
}
// scheme
else if (uri.startsWith("scheme=", i)) {
scheme = value;
}
// source bounds
else if (uri.startsWith("sourceBounds=", i)) {
intent.mSourceBounds = Rect.unflattenFromString(value);
}
// selector
else if (semi == (i+3) && uri.startsWith("SEL", i)) {
intent = new Intent();
}
// extra
else {
String key = Uri.decode(uri.substring(i + 2, eq));
// create Bundle if it doesn't already exist
if (intent.mExtras == null) intent.mExtras = new Bundle();
Bundle b = intent.mExtras;
// add EXTRA
if (uri.startsWith("S.", i)) b.putString(key, value);
else if (uri.startsWith("B.", i)) b.putBoolean(key, Boolean.parseBoolean(value));
else if (uri.startsWith("b.", i)) b.putByte(key, Byte.parseByte(value));
else if (uri.startsWith("c.", i)) b.putChar(key, value.charAt(0));
else if (uri.startsWith("d.", i)) b.putDouble(key, Double.parseDouble(value));
else if (uri.startsWith("f.", i)) b.putFloat(key, Float.parseFloat(value));
else if (uri.startsWith("i.", i)) b.putInt(key, Integer.parseInt(value));
else if (uri.startsWith("l.", i)) b.putLong(key, Long.parseLong(value));
else if (uri.startsWith("s.", i)) b.putShort(key, Short.parseShort(value));
else throw new URISyntaxException(uri, "unknown EXTRA type", i);
}
// move to the next item
i = semi + 1;
}
if (intent != baseIntent) {
// The Intent had a selector; fix it up.
baseIntent.setSelector(intent);
intent = baseIntent;
}
if (data != null) {
if (data.startsWith("intent:")) {
data = data.substring(7);
if (scheme != null) {
data = scheme + ':' + data;
}
}
if (data.length() > 0) {
try {
intent.mData = Uri.parse(data);
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
throw new URISyntaxException(uri, e.getMessage());
}
}
}
return intent;
} catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException e) {
throw new URISyntaxException(uri, "illegal Intent URI format", i);
}
}
public static Intent getIntentOld(String uri) throws URISyntaxException {
Intent intent;
int i = uri.lastIndexOf('#');
if (i >= 0) {
String action = null;
final int intentFragmentStart = i;
boolean isIntentFragment = false;
i++;
if (uri.regionMatches(i, "action(", 0, 7)) {
isIntentFragment = true;
i += 7;
int j = uri.indexOf(')', i);
action = uri.substring(i, j);
i = j + 1;
}
intent = new Intent(action);
if (uri.regionMatches(i, "categories(", 0, 11)) {
isIntentFragment = true;
i += 11;
int j = uri.indexOf(')', i);
while (i < j) {
int sep = uri.indexOf('!', i);
if (sep < 0) sep = j;
if (i < sep) {
intent.addCategory(uri.substring(i, sep));
}
i = sep + 1;
}
i = j + 1;
}
if (uri.regionMatches(i, "type(", 0, 5)) {
isIntentFragment = true;
i += 5;
int j = uri.indexOf(')', i);
intent.mType = uri.substring(i, j);
i = j + 1;
}
if (uri.regionMatches(i, "launchFlags(", 0, 12)) {
isIntentFragment = true;
i += 12;
int j = uri.indexOf(')', i);
intent.mFlags = Integer.decode(uri.substring(i, j)).intValue();
i = j + 1;
}
if (uri.regionMatches(i, "component(", 0, 10)) {
isIntentFragment = true;
i += 10;
int j = uri.indexOf(')', i);
int sep = uri.indexOf('!', i);
if (sep >= 0 && sep < j) {
String pkg = uri.substring(i, sep);
String cls = uri.substring(sep + 1, j);
intent.mComponent = new ComponentName(pkg, cls);
}
i = j + 1;
}
if (uri.regionMatches(i, "extras(", 0, 7)) {
isIntentFragment = true;
i += 7;
final int closeParen = uri.indexOf(')', i);
if (closeParen == -1) throw new URISyntaxException(uri,
"EXTRA missing trailing ')'", i);
while (i < closeParen) {
// fetch the key value
int j = uri.indexOf('=', i);
if (j <= i + 1 || i >= closeParen) {
throw new URISyntaxException(uri, "EXTRA missing '='", i);
}
char type = uri.charAt(i);
i++;
String key = uri.substring(i, j);
i = j + 1;
// get type-value
j = uri.indexOf('!', i);
if (j == -1 || j >= closeParen) j = closeParen;
if (i >= j) throw new URISyntaxException(uri, "EXTRA missing '!'", i);
String value = uri.substring(i, j);
i = j;
// create Bundle if it doesn't already exist
if (intent.mExtras == null) intent.mExtras = new Bundle();
// add item to bundle
try {
switch (type) {
case 'S':
intent.mExtras.putString(key, Uri.decode(value));
break;
case 'B':
intent.mExtras.putBoolean(key, Boolean.parseBoolean(value));
break;
case 'b':
intent.mExtras.putByte(key, Byte.parseByte(value));
break;
case 'c':
intent.mExtras.putChar(key, Uri.decode(value).charAt(0));
break;
case 'd':
intent.mExtras.putDouble(key, Double.parseDouble(value));
break;
case 'f':
intent.mExtras.putFloat(key, Float.parseFloat(value));
break;
case 'i':
intent.mExtras.putInt(key, Integer.parseInt(value));
break;
case 'l':
intent.mExtras.putLong(key, Long.parseLong(value));
break;
case 's':
intent.mExtras.putShort(key, Short.parseShort(value));
break;
default:
throw new URISyntaxException(uri, "EXTRA has unknown type", i);
}
} catch (NumberFormatException e) {
throw new URISyntaxException(uri, "EXTRA value can't be parsed", i);
}
char ch = uri.charAt(i);
if (ch == ')') break;
if (ch != '!') throw new URISyntaxException(uri, "EXTRA missing '!'", i);
i++;
}
}
if (isIntentFragment) {
intent.mData = Uri.parse(uri.substring(0, intentFragmentStart));
} else {
intent.mData = Uri.parse(uri);
}
if (intent.mAction == null) {
// By default, if no action is specified, then use VIEW.
intent.mAction = ACTION_VIEW;
}
} else {
intent = new Intent(ACTION_VIEW, Uri.parse(uri));
}
return intent;
}
/**
* Retrieve the general action to be performed, such as
* {@link #ACTION_VIEW}. The action describes the general way the rest of
* the information in the intent should be interpreted -- most importantly,
* what to do with the data returned by {@link #getData}.
*
* @return The action of this intent or null if none is specified.
*
* @see #setAction
*/
public String getAction() {
return mAction;
}
/**
* Retrieve data this intent is operating on. This URI specifies the name
* of the data; often it uses the content: scheme, specifying data in a
* content provider. Other schemes may be handled by specific activities,
* such as http: by the web browser.
*
* @return The URI of the data this intent is targeting or null.
*
* @see #getScheme
* @see #setData
*/
public Uri getData() {
return mData;
}
/**
* The same as {@link #getData()}, but returns the URI as an encoded
* String.
*/
public String getDataString() {
return mData != null ? mData.toString() : null;
}
/**
* Return the scheme portion of the intent's data. If the data is null or
* does not include a scheme, null is returned. Otherwise, the scheme
* prefix without the final ':' is returned, i.e. "http".
*
* This is the same as calling getData().getScheme() (and checking for
* null data).
*
* @return The scheme of this intent.
*
* @see #getData
*/
public String getScheme() {
return mData != null ? mData.getScheme() : null;
}
/**
* Retrieve any explicit MIME type included in the intent. This is usually
* null, as the type is determined by the intent data.
*
* @return If a type was manually set, it is returned; else null is
* returned.
*
* @see #resolveType(ContentResolver)
* @see #setType
*/
public String getType() {
return mType;
}
/**
* Return the MIME data type of this intent. If the type field is
* explicitly set, that is simply returned. Otherwise, if the data is set,
* the type of that data is returned. If neither fields are set, a null is
* returned.
*
* @return The MIME type of this intent.
*
* @see #getType
* @see #resolveType(ContentResolver)
*/
public String resolveType(Context context) {
return resolveType(context.getContentResolver());
}
/**
* Return the MIME data type of this intent. If the type field is
* explicitly set, that is simply returned. Otherwise, if the data is set,
* the type of that data is returned. If neither fields are set, a null is
* returned.
*
* @param resolver A ContentResolver that can be used to determine the MIME
* type of the intent's data.
*
* @return The MIME type of this intent.
*
* @see #getType
* @see #resolveType(Context)
*/
public String resolveType(ContentResolver resolver) {
if (mType != null) {
return mType;
}
if (mData != null) {
if ("content".equals(mData.getScheme())) {
return resolver.getType(mData);
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Return the MIME data type of this intent, only if it will be needed for
* intent resolution. This is not generally useful for application code;
* it is used by the frameworks for communicating with back-end system
* services.
*
* @param resolver A ContentResolver that can be used to determine the MIME
* type of the intent's data.
*
* @return The MIME type of this intent, or null if it is unknown or not
* needed.
*/
public String resolveTypeIfNeeded(ContentResolver resolver) {
if (mComponent != null) {
return mType;
}
return resolveType(resolver);
}
/**
* Check if an category exists in the intent.
*
* @param category The category to check.
*
* @return boolean True if the intent contains the category, else false.
*
* @see #getCategories
* @see #addCategory
*/
public boolean hasCategory(String category) {
return mCategories != null && mCategories.contains(category);
}
/**
* Return the set of all categories in the intent. If there are no categories,
* returns NULL.
*
* @return The set of categories you can examine. Do not modify!
*
* @see #hasCategory
* @see #addCategory
*/
public Set If {@link #getComponent} returns an explicit class, that is returned
* without any further consideration.
*
* The activity must handle the {@link Intent#CATEGORY_DEFAULT} Intent
* category to be considered.
*
* If {@link #getAction} is non-NULL, the activity must handle this
* action.
*
* If {@link #resolveType} returns non-NULL, the activity must handle
* this type.
*
* If {@link #addCategory} has added any categories, the activity must
* handle ALL of the categories specified.
*
* If {@link #getPackage} is non-NULL, only activity components in
* that application package will be considered.
*
* If there are no activities that satisfy all of these conditions, a
* null string is returned.
*
* If multiple activities are found to satisfy the intent, the one with
* the highest priority will be used. If there are multiple activities
* with the same priority, the system will either pick the best activity
* based on user preference, or resolve to a system class that will allow
* the user to pick an activity and forward from there.
*
* This method is implemented simply by calling
* {@link PackageManager#resolveActivity} with the "defaultOnly" parameter
* true. This API is called for you as part of starting an activity from an
* intent. You do not normally need to call it yourself. Note: scheme and host name matching in the Android framework is
* case-sensitive, unlike the formal RFC. As a result,
* you should always ensure that you write your Uri with these elements
* using lower case letters, and normalize any Uris you receive from
* outside of Android to ensure the scheme and host is lower case. Note: MIME type matching in the Android framework is
* case-sensitive, unlike formal RFC MIME types. As a result,
* you should always write your MIME types with lower case letters,
* and any MIME types you receive from outside of Android should be
* converted to lower case before supplying them here. Note: MIME type, Uri scheme, and host name matching in the
* Android framework is case-sensitive, unlike the formal RFC definitions.
* As a result, you should always write these elements with lower case letters,
* and normalize any MIME types or Uris you receive from
* outside of Android to ensure these elements are lower case before
* supplying them here. An example of where this may be used is with things like
* {@link #CATEGORY_APP_BROWSER}. This category allows you to build an
* Intent that will launch the Browser application. However, the correct
* main entry point of an application is actually {@link #ACTION_MAIN}
* {@link #CATEGORY_LAUNCHER} with {@link #setComponent(ComponentName)}
* used to specify the actual Activity to launch. If you launch the browser
* with something different, undesired behavior may happen if the user has
* previously or later launches it the normal way, since they do not match.
* Instead, you can build an Intent with the MAIN action (but no ComponentName
* yet specified) and set a selector with {@link #ACTION_MAIN} and
* {@link #CATEGORY_APP_BROWSER} to point it specifically to the browser activity.
*
* Setting a selector does not impact the behavior of
* {@link #filterEquals(Intent)} and {@link #filterHashCode()}. This is part of the
* desired behavior of a selector -- it does not impact the base meaning
* of the Intent, just what kinds of things will be matched against it
* when determining who can handle it. You can not use both a selector and {@link #setPackage(String)} on
* the same base Intent. See the
* Tasks and Back
* Stack documentation for important information on how some of these options impact
* the behavior of your application.
*
* @param flags The desired flags.
*
* @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls
* into a single statement.
*
* @see #getFlags
* @see #addFlags
*
* @see #FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION
* @see #FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION
* @see #FLAG_DEBUG_LOG_RESOLUTION
* @see #FLAG_FROM_BACKGROUND
* @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_BROUGHT_TO_FRONT
* @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TASK
* @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP
* @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_WHEN_TASK_RESET
* @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_EXCLUDE_FROM_RECENTS
* @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_FORWARD_RESULT
* @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_LAUNCHED_FROM_HISTORY
* @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_MULTIPLE_TASK
* @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK
* @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_ANIMATION
* @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_HISTORY
* @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_USER_ACTION
* @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_PREVIOUS_IS_TOP
* @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_RESET_TASK_IF_NEEDED
* @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_REORDER_TO_FRONT
* @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP
* @see #FLAG_ACTIVITY_TASK_ON_HOME
* @see #FLAG_RECEIVER_REGISTERED_ONLY
*/
public Intent setFlags(int flags) {
mFlags = flags;
return this;
}
/**
* Add additional flags to the intent (or with existing flags
* value).
*
* @param flags The new flags to set.
*
* @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls
* into a single statement.
*
* @see #setFlags
*/
public Intent addFlags(int flags) {
mFlags |= flags;
return this;
}
/**
* (Usually optional) Set an explicit application package name that limits
* the components this Intent will resolve to. If left to the default
* value of null, all components in all applications will considered.
* If non-null, the Intent can only match the components in the given
* application package.
*
* @param packageName The name of the application package to handle the
* intent, or null to allow any application package.
*
* @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls
* into a single statement.
*
* @see #getPackage
* @see #resolveActivity
*/
public Intent setPackage(String packageName) {
if (packageName != null && mSelector != null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Can't set package name when selector is already set");
}
mPackage = packageName;
return this;
}
/**
* (Usually optional) Explicitly set the component to handle the intent.
* If left with the default value of null, the system will determine the
* appropriate class to use based on the other fields (action, data,
* type, categories) in the Intent. If this class is defined, the
* specified class will always be used regardless of the other fields. You
* should only set this value when you know you absolutely want a specific
* class to be used; otherwise it is better to let the system find the
* appropriate class so that you will respect the installed applications
* and user preferences.
*
* @param component The name of the application component to handle the
* intent, or null to let the system find one for you.
*
* @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls
* into a single statement.
*
* @see #setClass
* @see #setClassName(Context, String)
* @see #setClassName(String, String)
* @see #getComponent
* @see #resolveActivity
*/
public Intent setComponent(ComponentName component) {
mComponent = component;
return this;
}
/**
* Convenience for calling {@link #setComponent} with an
* explicit class name.
*
* @param packageContext A Context of the application package implementing
* this class.
* @param className The name of a class inside of the application package
* that will be used as the component for this Intent.
*
* @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls
* into a single statement.
*
* @see #setComponent
* @see #setClass
*/
public Intent setClassName(Context packageContext, String className) {
mComponent = new ComponentName(packageContext, className);
return this;
}
/**
* Convenience for calling {@link #setComponent} with an
* explicit application package name and class name.
*
* @param packageName The name of the package implementing the desired
* component.
* @param className The name of a class inside of the application package
* that will be used as the component for this Intent.
*
* @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls
* into a single statement.
*
* @see #setComponent
* @see #setClass
*/
public Intent setClassName(String packageName, String className) {
mComponent = new ComponentName(packageName, className);
return this;
}
/**
* Convenience for calling {@link #setComponent(ComponentName)} with the
* name returned by a {@link Class} object.
*
* @param packageContext A Context of the application package implementing
* this class.
* @param cls The class name to set, equivalent to
* In addition, you can use the {@link #FILL_IN_ACTION},
* {@link #FILL_IN_DATA}, {@link #FILL_IN_CATEGORIES}, {@link #FILL_IN_PACKAGE},
* {@link #FILL_IN_COMPONENT}, {@link #FILL_IN_SOURCE_BOUNDS}, and
* {@link #FILL_IN_SELECTOR} to override the restriction where the
* corresponding field will not be replaced if it is already set.
*
* Note: The component field will only be copied if {@link #FILL_IN_COMPONENT} is explicitly
* specified. The selector will only be copied if {@link #FILL_IN_SELECTOR} is
* explicitly specified.
*
* For example, consider Intent A with {data="foo", categories="bar"}
* and Intent B with {action="gotit", data-type="some/thing",
* categories="one","two"}.
*
* Calling A.fillIn(B, Intent.FILL_IN_DATA) will result in A now
* containing: {action="gotit", data-type="some/thing",
* categories="bar"}.
*
* @param other Another Intent whose values are to be used to fill in
* the current one.
* @param flags Options to control which fields can be filled in.
*
* @return Returns a bit mask of {@link #FILL_IN_ACTION},
* {@link #FILL_IN_DATA}, {@link #FILL_IN_CATEGORIES}, {@link #FILL_IN_PACKAGE},
* {@link #FILL_IN_COMPONENT}, {@link #FILL_IN_SOURCE_BOUNDS}, and
* {@link #FILL_IN_SELECTOR} indicating which fields were changed.
*/
public int fillIn(Intent other, int flags) {
int changes = 0;
if (other.mAction != null
&& (mAction == null || (flags&FILL_IN_ACTION) != 0)) {
mAction = other.mAction;
changes |= FILL_IN_ACTION;
}
if ((other.mData != null || other.mType != null)
&& ((mData == null && mType == null)
|| (flags&FILL_IN_DATA) != 0)) {
mData = other.mData;
mType = other.mType;
changes |= FILL_IN_DATA;
}
if (other.mCategories != null
&& (mCategories == null || (flags&FILL_IN_CATEGORIES) != 0)) {
if (other.mCategories != null) {
mCategories = new HashSet You can convert the returned string back to an Intent with
* {@link #getIntent}.
*
* @param flags Additional operating flags. Either 0 or
* {@link #URI_INTENT_SCHEME}.
*
* @return Returns a URI encoding URI string describing the entire contents
* of the Intent.
*/
public String toUri(int flags) {
StringBuilder uri = new StringBuilder(128);
String scheme = null;
if (mData != null) {
String data = mData.toString();
if ((flags&URI_INTENT_SCHEME) != 0) {
final int N = data.length();
for (int i=0; i
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*
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*
*
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*
* This intent will be sent at boot (if the count is non-zero) and when the
* data set changes. It is possible for the data set to change without the
* count changing (for example, if a new unread message arrives in the same
* sync operation in which a message is archived). The phone should still
* ring/vibrate/etc as normal in this case.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_PROVIDER_CHANGED =
"android.intent.action.PROVIDER_CHANGED";
/**
* Broadcast Action: Wired Headset plugged in or unplugged.
*
*
*
*
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_HEADSET_PLUG =
"android.intent.action.HEADSET_PLUG";
/**
* Broadcast Action: An analog audio speaker/headset plugged in or unplugged.
*
*
*
*
* @hide
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_USB_ANLG_HEADSET_PLUG =
"android.intent.action.USB_ANLG_HEADSET_PLUG";
/**
* Broadcast Action: A digital audio speaker/headset plugged in or unplugged.
*
*
*
*
* @hide
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_USB_DGTL_HEADSET_PLUG =
"android.intent.action.USB_DGTL_HEADSET_PLUG";
/**
* Broadcast Action: A HMDI cable was plugged or unplugged
*
*
*
*
* @hide
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_HDMI_AUDIO_PLUG =
"android.intent.action.HDMI_AUDIO_PLUG";
/**
*
*
*
*
*
* null
, no call will be placed.
*
* setClassName(context, cls.getName())
.
*
* @return Returns the same Intent object, for chaining multiple calls
* into a single statement.
*
* @see #setComponent
*/
public Intent setClass(Context packageContext, Class> cls) {
mComponent = new ComponentName(packageContext, cls);
return this;
}
/**
* Set the bounds of the sender of this intent, in screen coordinates. This can be
* used as a hint to the receiver for animations and the like. Null means that there
* is no source bounds.
*/
public void setSourceBounds(Rect r) {
if (r != null) {
mSourceBounds = new Rect(r);
} else {
mSourceBounds = null;
}
}
/**
* Use with {@link #fillIn} to allow the current action value to be
* overwritten, even if it is already set.
*/
public static final int FILL_IN_ACTION = 1<<0;
/**
* Use with {@link #fillIn} to allow the current data or type value
* overwritten, even if it is already set.
*/
public static final int FILL_IN_DATA = 1<<1;
/**
* Use with {@link #fillIn} to allow the current categories to be
* overwritten, even if they are already set.
*/
public static final int FILL_IN_CATEGORIES = 1<<2;
/**
* Use with {@link #fillIn} to allow the current component value to be
* overwritten, even if it is already set.
*/
public static final int FILL_IN_COMPONENT = 1<<3;
/**
* Use with {@link #fillIn} to allow the current package value to be
* overwritten, even if it is already set.
*/
public static final int FILL_IN_PACKAGE = 1<<4;
/**
* Use with {@link #fillIn} to allow the current bounds rectangle to be
* overwritten, even if it is already set.
*/
public static final int FILL_IN_SOURCE_BOUNDS = 1<<5;
/**
* Use with {@link #fillIn} to allow the current selector to be
* overwritten, even if it is already set.
*/
public static final int FILL_IN_SELECTOR = 1<<6;
/**
* Copy the contents of other in to this object, but only
* where fields are not defined by this object. For purposes of a field
* being defined, the following pieces of data in the Intent are
* considered to be separate fields:
*
*
*
*
*