/* * Copyright (C) 2014 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.telecom; import android.os.RemoteException; import com.android.internal.telecom.IInCallAdapter; /** * Receives commands from {@link InCallService} implementations which should be executed by * Telecom. When Telecom binds to a {@link InCallService}, an instance of this class is given to * the in-call service through which it can manipulate live (active, dialing, ringing) calls. When * the in-call service is notified of new calls, it can use the * given call IDs to execute commands such as {@link #answerCall} for incoming calls or * {@link #disconnectCall} for active calls the user would like to end. Some commands are only * appropriate for calls in certain states; please consult each method for such limitations. *
* The adapter will stop functioning when there are no more calls. * * {@hide} */ public final class InCallAdapter { private final IInCallAdapter mAdapter; /** * {@hide} */ public InCallAdapter(IInCallAdapter adapter) { mAdapter = adapter; } /** * Instructs Telecom to answer the specified call. * * @param callId The identifier of the call to answer. * @param videoState The video state in which to answer the call. */ public void answerCall(String callId, int videoState) { try { mAdapter.answerCall(callId, videoState); } catch (RemoteException e) { } } /** * Instructs Telecom to reject the specified call. * * @param callId The identifier of the call to reject. * @param rejectWithMessage Whether to reject with a text message. * @param textMessage An optional text message with which to respond. */ public void rejectCall(String callId, boolean rejectWithMessage, String textMessage) { try { mAdapter.rejectCall(callId, rejectWithMessage, textMessage); } catch (RemoteException e) { } } /** * Instructs Telecom to disconnect the specified call. * * @param callId The identifier of the call to disconnect. */ public void disconnectCall(String callId) { try { mAdapter.disconnectCall(callId); } catch (RemoteException e) { } } /** * Instructs Telecom to put the specified call on hold. * * @param callId The identifier of the call to put on hold. */ public void holdCall(String callId) { try { mAdapter.holdCall(callId); } catch (RemoteException e) { } } /** * Instructs Telecom to release the specified call from hold. * * @param callId The identifier of the call to release from hold. */ public void unholdCall(String callId) { try { mAdapter.unholdCall(callId); } catch (RemoteException e) { } } /** * Mute the microphone. * * @param shouldMute True if the microphone should be muted. */ public void mute(boolean shouldMute) { try { mAdapter.mute(shouldMute); } catch (RemoteException e) { } } /** * Sets the audio route (speaker, bluetooth, etc...). See {@link AudioState}. * * @param route The audio route to use. */ public void setAudioRoute(int route) { try { mAdapter.setAudioRoute(route); } catch (RemoteException e) { } } /** * Instructs Telecom to play a dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) tone in a call. * * Any other currently playing DTMF tone in the specified call is immediately stopped. * * @param callId The unique ID of the call in which the tone will be played. * @param digit A character representing the DTMF digit for which to play the tone. This * value must be one of {@code '0'} through {@code '9'}, {@code '*'} or {@code '#'}. */ public void playDtmfTone(String callId, char digit) { try { mAdapter.playDtmfTone(callId, digit); } catch (RemoteException e) { } } /** * Instructs Telecom to stop any dual-tone multi-frequency signaling (DTMF) tone currently * playing. * * DTMF tones are played by calling {@link #playDtmfTone(String,char)}. If no DTMF tone is * currently playing, this method will do nothing. * * @param callId The unique ID of the call in which any currently playing tone will be stopped. */ public void stopDtmfTone(String callId) { try { mAdapter.stopDtmfTone(callId); } catch (RemoteException e) { } } /** * Instructs Telecom to continue playing a post-dial DTMF string. * * A post-dial DTMF string is a string of digits entered after a phone number, when dialed, * that are immediately sent as DTMF tones to the recipient as soon as the connection is made. * While these tones are playing, Telecom will notify the {@link InCallService} that the call * is in the post dial state. * * If the DTMF string contains a {@link TelecomManager#DTMF_CHARACTER_PAUSE} symbol, Telecom * will temporarily pause playing the tones for a pre-defined period of time. * * If the DTMF string contains a {@link TelecomManager#DTMF_CHARACTER_WAIT} symbol, Telecom * will pause playing the tones and notify the {@link InCallService} that the call is in the * post dial wait state. When the user decides to continue the postdial sequence, the * {@link InCallService} should invoke the {@link #postDialContinue(String,boolean)} method. * * @param callId The unique ID of the call for which postdial string playing should continue. * @param proceed Whether or not to continue with the post-dial sequence. */ public void postDialContinue(String callId, boolean proceed) { try { mAdapter.postDialContinue(callId, proceed); } catch (RemoteException e) { } } /** * Instructs Telecom to add a PhoneAccountHandle to the specified call. * * @param callId The identifier of the call. * @param accountHandle The PhoneAccountHandle through which to place the call. * @param setDefault {@code True} if this account should be set as the default for calls. */ public void phoneAccountSelected(String callId, PhoneAccountHandle accountHandle, boolean setDefault) { try { mAdapter.phoneAccountSelected(callId, accountHandle, setDefault); } catch (RemoteException e) { } } /** * Instructs Telecom to conference the specified call. * * @param callId The unique ID of the call. * @hide */ public void conference(String callId, String otherCallId) { try { mAdapter.conference(callId, otherCallId); } catch (RemoteException ignored) { } } /** * Instructs Telecom to split the specified call from any conference call with which it may be * connected. * * @param callId The unique ID of the call. * @hide */ public void splitFromConference(String callId) { try { mAdapter.splitFromConference(callId); } catch (RemoteException ignored) { } } /** * Instructs Telecom to merge child calls of the specified conference call. */ public void mergeConference(String callId) { try { mAdapter.mergeConference(callId); } catch (RemoteException ignored) { } } /** * Instructs Telecom to swap the child calls of the specified conference call. */ public void swapConference(String callId) { try { mAdapter.swapConference(callId); } catch (RemoteException ignored) { } } /** * Instructs Telecom to turn the proximity sensor on. */ public void turnProximitySensorOn() { try { mAdapter.turnOnProximitySensor(); } catch (RemoteException ignored) { } } /** * Instructs Telecom to turn the proximity sensor off. * * @param screenOnImmediately If true, the screen will be turned on immediately if it was * previously off. Otherwise, the screen will only be turned on after the proximity sensor * is no longer triggered. */ public void turnProximitySensorOff(boolean screenOnImmediately) { try { mAdapter.turnOffProximitySensor(screenOnImmediately); } catch (RemoteException ignored) { } } }