/* * Copyright (C) 2010 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.app.admin; import android.annotation.NonNull; import android.annotation.Nullable; import android.annotation.SdkConstant; import android.annotation.SdkConstant.SdkConstantType; import android.annotation.SystemApi; import android.app.Activity; import android.content.ComponentName; import android.content.Context; import android.content.Intent; import android.content.IntentFilter; import android.content.pm.ActivityInfo; import android.content.pm.PackageManager; import android.content.pm.ResolveInfo; import android.graphics.Bitmap; import android.net.ProxyInfo; import android.os.Bundle; import android.os.Handler; import android.os.PersistableBundle; import android.os.Process; import android.os.RemoteCallback; import android.os.RemoteException; import android.os.ServiceManager; import android.os.UserHandle; import android.os.UserManager; import android.provider.Settings; import android.security.Credentials; import android.service.restrictions.RestrictionsReceiver; import android.util.Log; import com.android.org.conscrypt.TrustedCertificateStore; import org.xmlpull.v1.XmlPullParserException; import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.net.InetSocketAddress; import java.net.Proxy; import java.security.KeyFactory; import java.security.PrivateKey; import java.security.cert.Certificate; import java.security.cert.CertificateException; import java.security.cert.CertificateFactory; import java.security.cert.X509Certificate; import java.security.spec.PKCS8EncodedKeySpec; import java.security.spec.InvalidKeySpecException; import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.List; /** * Public interface for managing policies enforced on a device. Most clients of this class must be * registered with the system as a * device administrator. Additionally, * a device administrator may be registered as either a profile or device owner. A given method is * accessible to all device administrators unless the documentation for that method specifies that * it is restricted to either device or profile owners. * *
For more information about managing policies for device administration, read the * Device Administration * developer guide. *
A managed profile allows data separation for example for the usage of a * device as a personal and corporate device. The user which provisioning is started from and * the managed profile share a launcher. * *
This intent will typically be sent by a mobile device management application (MDM). * Provisioning adds a managed profile and sets the MDM as the profile owner who has full * control over the profile. * * In version {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#LOLLIPOP}, this intent must contain the * extra {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_NAME}. * As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M}, it should contain the extra * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_COMPONENT_NAME} instead, although specifying only * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_NAME} is still supported. * *
When managed provisioning has completed, broadcasts are sent to the application specified * in the provisioning intent. The * {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#ACTION_PROFILE_PROVISIONING_COMPLETE} broadcast is sent in the * managed profile and the {@link #ACTION_MANAGED_PROFILE_PROVISIONED} broadcast is sent in * the primary profile. * *
If provisioning fails, the managedProfile is removed so the device returns to its * previous state. * *
If launched with {@link android.app.Activity#startActivityForResult(Intent, int)} a * result code of {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_OK} implies that the synchronous part of * the provisioning flow was successful, although this doesn't guarantee the full flow will * succeed. Conversely a result code of {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_CANCELED} implies * that the user backed-out of provisioning, or some precondition for provisioning wasn't met. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE = "android.app.action.PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE"; /** * Activity action: Starts the provisioning flow which sets up a managed device. * Must be started with {@link android.app.Activity#startActivityForResult(Intent, int)}. * *
During device owner provisioning a device admin app is set as the owner of the device. * A device owner has full control over the device. The device owner can not be modified by the * user. * *
A typical use case would be a device that is owned by a company, but used by either an * employee or client. * *
An intent with this action can be sent only on an unprovisioned device. * It is possible to check if the device is provisioned or not by looking at * {@link android.provider.Settings.Global#DEVICE_PROVISIONED} * * The intent contains the following extras: *
When device owner provisioning has completed, an intent of the type * {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#ACTION_PROFILE_PROVISIONING_COMPLETE} is broadcast to the * device owner. * *
If provisioning fails, the device is factory reset. * *
A result code of {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_OK} implies that the synchronous part * of the provisioning flow was successful, although this doesn't guarantee the full flow will * succeed. Conversely a result code of {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_CANCELED} implies * that the user backed-out of provisioning, or some precondition for provisioning wasn't met. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE = "android.app.action.PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE"; /** * A {@link android.os.Parcelable} extra of type {@link android.os.PersistableBundle} that * allows a mobile device management application or NFC programmer application which starts * managed provisioning to pass data to the management application instance after provisioning. *
* If used with {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} it can be used by the application that * sends the intent to pass data to itself on the newly created profile. * If used with {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} it allows passing data to the same * instance of the app on the primary user. * Starting from {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M}, if used with * {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} as part of NFC managed device provisioning, the NFC * message should contain a stringified {@link java.util.Properties} instance, whose string * properties will be converted into a {@link android.os.PersistableBundle} and passed to the * management application after provisioning. * *
* In both cases the application receives the data in * {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#onProfileProvisioningComplete} via an intent with the action * {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#ACTION_PROFILE_PROVISIONING_COMPLETE}. The bundle is not changed * during the managed provisioning. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ADMIN_EXTRAS_BUNDLE = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_ADMIN_EXTRAS_BUNDLE"; /** * A String extra holding the package name of the mobile device management application that * will be set as the profile owner or device owner. * *
If an application starts provisioning directly via an intent with action * {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} this package has to match the package name of the * application that started provisioning. The package will be set as profile owner in that case. * *
This package is set as device owner when device owner provisioning is started by an NFC * message containing an NFC record with MIME type {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC}. * *
When this extra is set, the application must have exactly one device admin receiver. * This receiver will be set as the profile or device owner and active admin. * @see DeviceAdminReceiver * @deprecated Use {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_COMPONENT_NAME}. This extra is still * supported. */ @Deprecated public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_NAME = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_NAME"; /** * A ComponentName extra indicating the device admin receiver of the mobile device management * application that will be set as the profile owner or device owner and active admin. * *
If an application starts provisioning directly via an intent with action * {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} or * {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} the package name of this * component has to match the package name of the application that started provisioning. * *
This component is set as device owner and active admin when device owner provisioning is * started by an intent with action {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} or by an NFC * message containing an NFC record with MIME type * {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC}. For the NFC record, the component name should be * flattened to a string, via {@link ComponentName#flattenToShortString()}. * * @see DeviceAdminReceiver */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_COMPONENT_NAME = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_COMPONENT_NAME"; /** * An {@link android.accounts.Account} extra holding the account to migrate during managed * profile provisioning. If the account supplied is present in the primary user, it will be * copied, along with its credentials to the managed profile and removed from the primary user. * * Use with {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE}. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ACCOUNT_TO_MIGRATE = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_ACCOUNT_TO_MIGRATE"; /** * A String extra that, holds the email address of the account which a managed profile is * created for. Used with {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} and * {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#ACTION_PROFILE_PROVISIONING_COMPLETE}. * *
This extra is part of the {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ADMIN_EXTRAS_BUNDLE}. * *
If the {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} intent that starts managed provisioning * contains this extra, it is forwarded in the * {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#ACTION_PROFILE_PROVISIONING_COMPLETE} intent to the mobile * device management application that was set as the profile owner during provisioning. * It is usually used to avoid that the user has to enter their email address twice. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_EMAIL_ADDRESS = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_EMAIL_ADDRESS"; /** * A Boolean extra that can be used by the mobile device management application to skip the * disabling of system apps during provisioning when set to {@code true}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} or an intent with action * {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} that starts device owner provisioning. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_LEAVE_ALL_SYSTEM_APPS_ENABLED = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_LEAVE_ALL_SYSTEM_APPS_ENABLED"; /** * A String extra holding the time zone {@link android.app.AlarmManager} that the device * will be set to. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_TIME_ZONE = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_TIME_ZONE"; /** * A Long extra holding the wall clock time (in milliseconds) to be set on the device's * {@link android.app.AlarmManager}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_LOCAL_TIME = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_LOCAL_TIME"; /** * A String extra holding the {@link java.util.Locale} that the device will be set to. * Format: xx_yy, where xx is the language code, and yy the country code. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_LOCALE = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_LOCALE"; /** * A String extra holding the ssid of the wifi network that should be used during nfc device * owner provisioning for downloading the mobile device management application. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID"; /** * A boolean extra indicating whether the wifi network in {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID} * is hidden or not. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_HIDDEN = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_HIDDEN"; /** * A String extra indicating the security type of the wifi network in * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SECURITY_TYPE = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_SECURITY_TYPE"; /** * A String extra holding the password of the wifi network in * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_PASSWORD = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_PASSWORD"; /** * A String extra holding the proxy host for the wifi network in * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_PROXY_HOST = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_PROXY_HOST"; /** * An int extra holding the proxy port for the wifi network in * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_PROXY_PORT = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_PROXY_PORT"; /** * A String extra holding the proxy bypass for the wifi network in * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_PROXY_BYPASS = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_PROXY_BYPASS"; /** * A String extra holding the proxy auto-config (PAC) URL for the wifi network in * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_PAC_URL = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_PAC_URL"; /** * A String extra holding a url that specifies the download location of the device admin * package. When not provided it is assumed that the device admin package is already installed. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION"; /** * An int extra holding a minimum required version code for the device admin package. If the * device admin is already installed on the device, it will only be re-downloaded from * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION} if the version of the * installed package is less than this version code. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_MINIMUM_VERSION_CODE = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_MINIMUM_VERSION_CODE"; /** * A String extra holding a http cookie header which should be used in the http request to the * url specified in {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_COOKIE_HEADER = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_COOKIE_HEADER"; /** * A String extra holding the URL-safe base64 encoded SHA-256 or SHA-1 hash (see notes below) of * the file at download location specified in * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION}. * *
Either this extra or {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_SIGNATURE_CHECKSUM} should be * present. The provided checksum should match the checksum of the file at the download * location. If the checksum doesn't match an error will be shown to the user and the user will * be asked to factory reset the device. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. * *
Note: for devices running {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#LOLLIPOP} * and {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#LOLLIPOP_MR1} only SHA-1 hash is supported. * Starting from {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M}, this parameter accepts SHA-256 in * addition to SHA-1. Support for SHA-1 is likely to be removed in future OS releases. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_CHECKSUM = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_CHECKSUM"; /** * A String extra holding the URL-safe base64 encoded SHA-256 checksum of any signature of the * android package archive at the download location specified in {@link * #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION}. * *
The signatures of an android package archive can be obtained using * {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#getPackageArchiveInfo} with flag * {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#GET_SIGNATURES}. * *
Either this extra or {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_CHECKSUM} should be * present. The provided checksum should match the checksum of any signature of the file at * the download location. If the checksum does not match an error will be shown to the user and * the user will be asked to factory reset the device. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_SIGNATURE_CHECKSUM = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_SIGNATURE_CHECKSUM"; /** * Broadcast Action: This broadcast is sent to indicate that provisioning of a managed profile * has completed successfully. * *
The broadcast is limited to the primary profile, to the app specified in the provisioning * intent with action {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE}. * *
This intent will contain the extra {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ACCOUNT_TO_MIGRATE} which * corresponds to the account requested to be migrated at provisioning time, if any. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_MANAGED_PROFILE_PROVISIONED = "android.app.action.MANAGED_PROFILE_PROVISIONED"; /** * A boolean extra indicating whether device encryption can be skipped as part of Device Owner * provisioning. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} or an intent with action * {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} that starts device owner provisioning. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_SKIP_ENCRYPTION = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_SKIP_ENCRYPTION"; /** * @hide * On devices managed by a device owner app, a {@link ComponentName} extra indicating the * component of the application that is temporarily granted device owner privileges during * device initialization and profile owner privileges during secondary user initialization. * *
* It can also be used in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC_V2} that starts * device owner provisioning via an NFC bump. For the NFC record, it should be flattened to a * string first. * * @see ComponentName#flattenToShortString() */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_INITIALIZER_COMPONENT_NAME = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_INITIALIZER_COMPONENT_NAME"; /** * @hide * A String extra holding an http url that specifies the download location of the device * initializer package. When not provided it is assumed that the device initializer package is * already installed. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC_V2} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_INITIALIZER_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_INITIALIZER_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION"; /** * @hide * An int extra holding a minimum required version code for the device initializer package. * If the initializer is already installed on the device, it will only be re-downloaded from * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_INITIALIZER_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION} if the version of * the installed package is less than this version code. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC_V2} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_INITIALIZER_MINIMUM_VERSION_CODE = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_INITIALIZER_MINIMUM_VERSION_CODE"; /** * @hide * A String extra holding a http cookie header which should be used in the http request to the * url specified in {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_INITIALIZER_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC_V2} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_INITIALIZER_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_COOKIE_HEADER = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_INITIALIZER_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_COOKIE_HEADER"; /** * @hide * A String extra holding the URL-safe base64 encoded SHA-256 checksum of the file at download * location specified in * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_INITIALIZER_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION}. * *
Either this extra or {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_INITIALIZER_SIGNATURE_CHECKSUM} * should be present. The provided checksum should match the checksum of the file at the * download location. If the checksum doesn't match an error will be shown to the user and the * user will be asked to factory reset the device. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC_V2} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_INITIALIZER_PACKAGE_CHECKSUM = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_INITIALIZER_PACKAGE_CHECKSUM"; /** * @hide * A String extra holding the URL-safe base64 encoded SHA-256 checksum of any signature of the * android package archive at the download location specified in {@link * #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_INITIALIZER_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION}. * *
The signatures of an android package archive can be obtained using * {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#getPackageArchiveInfo} with flag * {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#GET_SIGNATURES}. * *
Either this extra or {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_INITIALIZER_PACKAGE_CHECKSUM} * should be present. The provided checksum should match the checksum of any signature of the * file at the download location. If the checksum doesn't match an error will be shown to the * user and the user will be asked to factory reset the device. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC_V2} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_INITIALIZER_SIGNATURE_CHECKSUM = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_INITIALIZER_SIGNATURE_CHECKSUM"; /** * This MIME type is used for starting the Device Owner provisioning. * *
During device owner provisioning a device admin app is set as the owner of the device. * A device owner has full control over the device. The device owner can not be modified by the * user and the only way of resetting the device is if the device owner app calls a factory * reset. * *
A typical use case would be a device that is owned by a company, but used by either an * employee or client. * *
The NFC message should be send to an unprovisioned device. * *
The NFC record must contain a serialized {@link java.util.Properties} object which * contains the following properties: *
* As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M}, the properties should contain * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_COMPONENT_NAME} instead of * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_NAME}, (although specifying only * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_NAME} is still supported). */ public static final String MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC = "application/com.android.managedprovisioning"; /** * @hide * This MIME type is used for starting the Device Owner provisioning that requires * new provisioning features introduced in API version * {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M} in addition to those supported in earlier * versions. * *
During device owner provisioning a device admin app is set as the owner of the device. * A device owner has full control over the device. The device owner can not be modified by the * user. * *
A typical use case would be a device that is owned by a company, but used by either an * employee or client. * *
The NFC message should be sent to an unprovisioned device. * *
The NFC record must contain a serialized {@link java.util.Properties} object which * contains the following properties in addition to properties listed at * {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC}: *
When device owner provisioning has completed, an intent of the type * {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#ACTION_PROFILE_PROVISIONING_COMPLETE} is broadcasted to the * device owner. * *
* If provisioning fails, the device is factory reset. */ public static final String MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC_V2 = "application/com.android.managedprovisioning.v2"; /** * Activity action: ask the user to add a new device administrator to the system. * The desired policy is the ComponentName of the policy in the * {@link #EXTRA_DEVICE_ADMIN} extra field. This will invoke a UI to * bring the user through adding the device administrator to the system (or * allowing them to reject it). * *
You can optionally include the {@link #EXTRA_ADD_EXPLANATION} * field to provide the user with additional explanation (in addition * to your component's description) about what is being added. * *
If your administrator is already active, this will ordinarily return immediately (without * user intervention). However, if your administrator has been updated and is requesting * additional uses-policy flags, the user will be presented with the new list. New policies * will not be available to the updated administrator until the user has accepted the new list. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_ADD_DEVICE_ADMIN = "android.app.action.ADD_DEVICE_ADMIN"; /** * @hide * Activity action: ask the user to add a new device administrator as the profile owner * for this user. Only system apps can launch this intent. * *
The ComponentName of the profile owner admin is passed in the {@link #EXTRA_DEVICE_ADMIN} * extra field. This will invoke a UI to bring the user through adding the profile owner admin * to remotely control restrictions on the user. * *
The intent must be invoked via {@link Activity#startActivityForResult()} to receive the * result of whether or not the user approved the action. If approved, the result will * be {@link Activity#RESULT_OK} and the component will be set as an active admin as well * as a profile owner. * *
You can optionally include the {@link #EXTRA_ADD_EXPLANATION} * field to provide the user with additional explanation (in addition * to your component's description) about what is being added. * *
If there is already a profile owner active or the caller is not a system app, the
* operation will return a failure result.
*/
@SystemApi
public static final String ACTION_SET_PROFILE_OWNER
= "android.app.action.SET_PROFILE_OWNER";
/**
* @hide
* Name of the profile owner admin that controls the user.
*/
@SystemApi
public static final String EXTRA_PROFILE_OWNER_NAME
= "android.app.extra.PROFILE_OWNER_NAME";
/**
* Broadcast action: send when any policy admin changes a policy.
* This is generally used to find out when a new policy is in effect.
*
* @hide
*/
public static final String ACTION_DEVICE_POLICY_MANAGER_STATE_CHANGED
= "android.app.action.DEVICE_POLICY_MANAGER_STATE_CHANGED";
/**
* Broadcast action: sent when the device owner is set or changed.
*
* This broadcast is sent only to the primary user.
* @see #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_DEVICE_OWNER_CHANGED
= "android.app.action.DEVICE_OWNER_CHANGED";
/**
* The ComponentName of the administrator component.
*
* @see #ACTION_ADD_DEVICE_ADMIN
*/
public static final String EXTRA_DEVICE_ADMIN = "android.app.extra.DEVICE_ADMIN";
/**
* An optional CharSequence providing additional explanation for why the
* admin is being added.
*
* @see #ACTION_ADD_DEVICE_ADMIN
*/
public static final String EXTRA_ADD_EXPLANATION = "android.app.extra.ADD_EXPLANATION";
/**
* Activity action: have the user enter a new password. This activity should
* be launched after using {@link #setPasswordQuality(ComponentName, int)},
* or {@link #setPasswordMinimumLength(ComponentName, int)} to have the user
* enter a new password that meets the current requirements. You can use
* {@link #isActivePasswordSufficient()} to determine whether you need to
* have the user select a new password in order to meet the current
* constraints. Upon being resumed from this activity, you can check the new
* password characteristics to see if they are sufficient.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD
= "android.app.action.SET_NEW_PASSWORD";
/**
* Flag used by {@link #addCrossProfileIntentFilter} to allow activities in
* the parent profile to access intents sent from the managed profile.
* That is, when an app in the managed profile calls
* {@link Activity#startActivity(Intent)}, the intent can be resolved by a
* matching activity in the parent profile.
*/
public static final int FLAG_PARENT_CAN_ACCESS_MANAGED = 0x0001;
/**
* Flag used by {@link #addCrossProfileIntentFilter} to allow activities in
* the managed profile to access intents sent from the parent profile.
* That is, when an app in the parent profile calls
* {@link Activity#startActivity(Intent)}, the intent can be resolved by a
* matching activity in the managed profile.
*/
public static final int FLAG_MANAGED_CAN_ACCESS_PARENT = 0x0002;
/**
* Broadcast action: notify that a new local system update policy has been set by the device
* owner. The new policy can be retrieved by {@link #getSystemUpdatePolicy()}.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_SYSTEM_UPDATE_POLICY_CHANGED
= "android.app.action.SYSTEM_UPDATE_POLICY_CHANGED";
/**
* Permission policy to prompt user for new permission requests for runtime permissions.
* Already granted or denied permissions are not affected by this.
*/
public static final int PERMISSION_POLICY_PROMPT = 0;
/**
* Permission policy to always grant new permission requests for runtime permissions.
* Already granted or denied permissions are not affected by this.
*/
public static final int PERMISSION_POLICY_AUTO_GRANT = 1;
/**
* Permission policy to always deny new permission requests for runtime permissions.
* Already granted or denied permissions are not affected by this.
*/
public static final int PERMISSION_POLICY_AUTO_DENY = 2;
/**
* Runtime permission state: The user can manage the permission
* through the UI.
*/
public static final int PERMISSION_GRANT_STATE_DEFAULT = 0;
/**
* Runtime permission state: The permission is granted to the app
* and the user cannot manage the permission through the UI.
*/
public static final int PERMISSION_GRANT_STATE_GRANTED = 1;
/**
* Runtime permission state: The permission is denied to the app
* and the user cannot manage the permission through the UI.
*/
public static final int PERMISSION_GRANT_STATE_DENIED = 2;
/**
* Return true if the given administrator component is currently
* active (enabled) in the system.
*/
public boolean isAdminActive(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
return isAdminActiveAsUser(admin, UserHandle.myUserId());
}
/**
* @see #isAdminActive(ComponentName)
* @hide
*/
public boolean isAdminActiveAsUser(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int userId) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isAdminActive(admin, userId);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Return true if the given administrator component is currently being removed
* for the user.
* @hide
*/
public boolean isRemovingAdmin(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int userId) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isRemovingAdmin(admin, userId);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Return a list of all currently active device administrators' component
* names. If there are no administrators {@code null} may be
* returned.
*/
public List Quality constants are ordered so that higher values are more restrictive;
* thus the highest requested quality constant (between the policy set here,
* the user's preference, and any other considerations) is the one that
* is in effect.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call
* this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param quality The new desired quality. One of
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_UNSPECIFIED}, {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_SOMETHING},
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_NUMERIC}, {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_NUMERIC_COMPLEX},
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_ALPHABETIC}, {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_ALPHANUMERIC}
* or {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX}.
*/
public void setPasswordQuality(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int quality) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setPasswordQuality(admin, quality);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Retrieve the current minimum password quality for all admins of this user
* and its profiles or a particular one.
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to aggregate
* all admins.
*/
public int getPasswordQuality(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getPasswordQuality(admin, UserHandle.myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
public int getPasswordQuality(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordQuality(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return PASSWORD_QUALITY_UNSPECIFIED;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the
* minimum allowed password length. After setting this, the user
* will not be able to enter a new password that is not at least as
* restrictive as what has been set. Note that the current password
* will remain until the user has set a new one, so the change does not
* take place immediately. To prompt the user for a new password, use
* {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD} after setting this value. This
* constraint is only imposed if the administrator has also requested either
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_NUMERIC}, {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_NUMERIC_COMPLEX},
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_ALPHABETIC}, {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_ALPHANUMERIC},
* or {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} with {@link #setPasswordQuality}.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call
* this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param length The new desired minimum password length. A value of 0
* means there is no restriction.
*/
public void setPasswordMinimumLength(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int length) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setPasswordMinimumLength(admin, length);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Retrieve the current minimum password length for all admins of this
* user and its profiles or a particular one.
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to aggregate
* all admins.
*/
public int getPasswordMinimumLength(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getPasswordMinimumLength(admin, UserHandle.myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
public int getPasswordMinimumLength(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordMinimumLength(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the
* minimum number of upper case letters required in the password. After
* setting this, the user will not be able to enter a new password that is
* not at least as restrictive as what has been set. Note that the current
* password will remain until the user has set a new one, so the change does
* not take place immediately. To prompt the user for a new password, use
* {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD} after setting this value. This
* constraint is only imposed if the administrator has also requested
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} with {@link #setPasswordQuality}. The
* default value is 0.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call
* this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated
* with.
* @param length The new desired minimum number of upper case letters
* required in the password. A value of 0 means there is no
* restriction.
*/
public void setPasswordMinimumUpperCase(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int length) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setPasswordMinimumUpperCase(admin, length);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Retrieve the current number of upper case letters required in the
* password for all admins of this user and its profiles or a particular one.
* This is the same value as set by
* {#link {@link #setPasswordMinimumUpperCase(ComponentName, int)}
* and only applies when the password quality is
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX}.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to
* aggregate all admins.
* @return The minimum number of upper case letters required in the
* password.
*/
public int getPasswordMinimumUpperCase(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getPasswordMinimumUpperCase(admin, UserHandle.myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
public int getPasswordMinimumUpperCase(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordMinimumUpperCase(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the
* minimum number of lower case letters required in the password. After
* setting this, the user will not be able to enter a new password that is
* not at least as restrictive as what has been set. Note that the current
* password will remain until the user has set a new one, so the change does
* not take place immediately. To prompt the user for a new password, use
* {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD} after setting this value. This
* constraint is only imposed if the administrator has also requested
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} with {@link #setPasswordQuality}. The
* default value is 0.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call
* this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated
* with.
* @param length The new desired minimum number of lower case letters
* required in the password. A value of 0 means there is no
* restriction.
*/
public void setPasswordMinimumLowerCase(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int length) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setPasswordMinimumLowerCase(admin, length);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Retrieve the current number of lower case letters required in the
* password for all admins of this user and its profiles or a particular one.
* This is the same value as set by
* {#link {@link #setPasswordMinimumLowerCase(ComponentName, int)}
* and only applies when the password quality is
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX}.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to
* aggregate all admins.
* @return The minimum number of lower case letters required in the
* password.
*/
public int getPasswordMinimumLowerCase(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getPasswordMinimumLowerCase(admin, UserHandle.myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
public int getPasswordMinimumLowerCase(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordMinimumLowerCase(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the
* minimum number of letters required in the password. After setting this,
* the user will not be able to enter a new password that is not at least as
* restrictive as what has been set. Note that the current password will
* remain until the user has set a new one, so the change does not take
* place immediately. To prompt the user for a new password, use
* {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD} after setting this value. This
* constraint is only imposed if the administrator has also requested
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} with {@link #setPasswordQuality}. The
* default value is 1.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call
* this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated
* with.
* @param length The new desired minimum number of letters required in the
* password. A value of 0 means there is no restriction.
*/
public void setPasswordMinimumLetters(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int length) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setPasswordMinimumLetters(admin, length);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Retrieve the current number of letters required in the password for all
* admins or a particular one. This is the same value as
* set by {#link {@link #setPasswordMinimumLetters(ComponentName, int)}
* and only applies when the password quality is
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX}.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to
* aggregate all admins.
* @return The minimum number of letters required in the password.
*/
public int getPasswordMinimumLetters(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getPasswordMinimumLetters(admin, UserHandle.myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
public int getPasswordMinimumLetters(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordMinimumLetters(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the
* minimum number of numerical digits required in the password. After
* setting this, the user will not be able to enter a new password that is
* not at least as restrictive as what has been set. Note that the current
* password will remain until the user has set a new one, so the change does
* not take place immediately. To prompt the user for a new password, use
* {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD} after setting this value. This
* constraint is only imposed if the administrator has also requested
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} with {@link #setPasswordQuality}. The
* default value is 1.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call
* this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated
* with.
* @param length The new desired minimum number of numerical digits required
* in the password. A value of 0 means there is no restriction.
*/
public void setPasswordMinimumNumeric(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int length) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setPasswordMinimumNumeric(admin, length);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Retrieve the current number of numerical digits required in the password
* for all admins of this user and its profiles or a particular one.
* This is the same value as set by
* {#link {@link #setPasswordMinimumNumeric(ComponentName, int)}
* and only applies when the password quality is
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX}.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to
* aggregate all admins.
* @return The minimum number of numerical digits required in the password.
*/
public int getPasswordMinimumNumeric(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getPasswordMinimumNumeric(admin, UserHandle.myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
public int getPasswordMinimumNumeric(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordMinimumNumeric(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the
* minimum number of symbols required in the password. After setting this,
* the user will not be able to enter a new password that is not at least as
* restrictive as what has been set. Note that the current password will
* remain until the user has set a new one, so the change does not take
* place immediately. To prompt the user for a new password, use
* {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD} after setting this value. This
* constraint is only imposed if the administrator has also requested
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} with {@link #setPasswordQuality}. The
* default value is 1.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call
* this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated
* with.
* @param length The new desired minimum number of symbols required in the
* password. A value of 0 means there is no restriction.
*/
public void setPasswordMinimumSymbols(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int length) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setPasswordMinimumSymbols(admin, length);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Retrieve the current number of symbols required in the password for all
* admins or a particular one. This is the same value as
* set by {#link {@link #setPasswordMinimumSymbols(ComponentName, int)}
* and only applies when the password quality is
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX}.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to
* aggregate all admins.
* @return The minimum number of symbols required in the password.
*/
public int getPasswordMinimumSymbols(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getPasswordMinimumSymbols(admin, UserHandle.myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
public int getPasswordMinimumSymbols(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordMinimumSymbols(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the
* minimum number of non-letter characters (numerical digits or symbols)
* required in the password. After setting this, the user will not be able
* to enter a new password that is not at least as restrictive as what has
* been set. Note that the current password will remain until the user has
* set a new one, so the change does not take place immediately. To prompt
* the user for a new password, use {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD} after
* setting this value. This constraint is only imposed if the administrator
* has also requested {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} with
* {@link #setPasswordQuality}. The default value is 0.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call
* this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated
* with.
* @param length The new desired minimum number of letters required in the
* password. A value of 0 means there is no restriction.
*/
public void setPasswordMinimumNonLetter(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int length) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setPasswordMinimumNonLetter(admin, length);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Retrieve the current number of non-letter characters required in the
* password for all admins of this user and its profiles or a particular one.
* This is the same value as set by
* {#link {@link #setPasswordMinimumNonLetter(ComponentName, int)}
* and only applies when the password quality is
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX}.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to
* aggregate all admins.
* @return The minimum number of letters required in the password.
*/
public int getPasswordMinimumNonLetter(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getPasswordMinimumNonLetter(admin, UserHandle.myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
public int getPasswordMinimumNonLetter(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordMinimumNonLetter(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the length
* of the password history. After setting this, the user will not be able to
* enter a new password that is the same as any password in the history. Note
* that the current password will remain until the user has set a new one, so
* the change does not take place immediately. To prompt the user for a new
* password, use {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD} after setting this value.
* This constraint is only imposed if the administrator has also requested
* either {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_NUMERIC}, {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_NUMERIC_COMPLEX}
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_ALPHABETIC}, or {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_ALPHANUMERIC}
* with {@link #setPasswordQuality}.
*
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call this
* method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated
* with.
* @param length The new desired length of password history. A value of 0
* means there is no restriction.
*/
public void setPasswordHistoryLength(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int length) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setPasswordHistoryLength(admin, length);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a device admin to set the password expiration timeout. Calling this method
* will restart the countdown for password expiration for the given admin, as will changing
* the device password (for all admins).
*
* The provided timeout is the time delta in ms and will be added to the current time.
* For example, to have the password expire 5 days from now, timeout would be
* 5 * 86400 * 1000 = 432000000 ms for timeout.
*
* To disable password expiration, a value of 0 may be used for timeout.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_EXPIRE_PASSWORD} to be able to call this
* method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* Note that setting the password will automatically reset the expiration time for all
* active admins. Active admins do not need to explicitly call this method in that case.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param timeout The limit (in ms) that a password can remain in effect. A value of 0
* means there is no restriction (unlimited).
*/
public void setPasswordExpirationTimeout(@NonNull ComponentName admin, long timeout) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setPasswordExpirationTimeout(admin, timeout);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Get the password expiration timeout for the given admin. The expiration timeout is the
* recurring expiration timeout provided in the call to
* {@link #setPasswordExpirationTimeout(ComponentName, long)} for the given admin or the
* aggregate of all policy administrators if {@code admin} is null.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to aggregate all admins.
* @return The timeout for the given admin or the minimum of all timeouts
*/
public long getPasswordExpirationTimeout(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordExpirationTimeout(admin, UserHandle.myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Get the current password expiration time for the given admin or an aggregate of
* all admins of this user and its profiles if admin is null. If the password is
* expired, this will return the time since the password expired as a negative number.
* If admin is null, then a composite of all expiration timeouts is returned
* - which will be the minimum of all timeouts.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to aggregate all admins.
* @return The password expiration time, in ms.
*/
public long getPasswordExpiration(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordExpiration(admin, UserHandle.myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Retrieve the current password history length for all admins of this
* user and its profiles or a particular one.
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to aggregate
* all admins.
* @return The length of the password history
*/
public int getPasswordHistoryLength(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getPasswordHistoryLength(admin, UserHandle.myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
public int getPasswordHistoryLength(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordHistoryLength(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Return the maximum password length that the device supports for a
* particular password quality.
* @param quality The quality being interrogated.
* @return Returns the maximum length that the user can enter.
*/
public int getPasswordMaximumLength(int quality) {
// Kind-of arbitrary.
return 16;
}
/**
* Determine whether the current password the user has set is sufficient
* to meet the policy requirements (quality, minimum length) that have been
* requested by the admins of this user and its profiles.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call
* this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* @return Returns true if the password meets the current requirements, else false.
*/
public boolean isActivePasswordSufficient() {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isActivePasswordSufficient(UserHandle.myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Retrieve the number of times the user has failed at entering a
* password since that last successful password entry.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_WATCH_LOGIN} to be able to call
* this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*/
public int getCurrentFailedPasswordAttempts() {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getCurrentFailedPasswordAttempts(UserHandle.myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return -1;
}
/**
* Queries whether {@link #RESET_PASSWORD_DO_NOT_ASK_CREDENTIALS_ON_BOOT} flag is set.
*
* @return true if RESET_PASSWORD_DO_NOT_ASK_CREDENTIALS_ON_BOOT flag is set.
* @hide
*/
public boolean getDoNotAskCredentialsOnBoot() {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getDoNotAskCredentialsOnBoot();
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to call getDoNotAskCredentialsOnBoot()", e);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Setting this to a value greater than zero enables a built-in policy
* that will perform a device wipe after too many incorrect
* device-unlock passwords have been entered. This built-in policy combines
* watching for failed passwords and wiping the device, and requires
* that you request both {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_WATCH_LOGIN} and
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_WIPE_DATA}}.
*
* To implement any other policy (e.g. wiping data for a particular
* application only, erasing or revoking credentials, or reporting the
* failure to a server), you should implement
* {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#onPasswordFailed(Context, android.content.Intent)}
* instead. Do not use this API, because if the maximum count is reached,
* the device will be wiped immediately, and your callback will not be invoked.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param num The number of failed password attempts at which point the
* device will wipe its data.
*/
public void setMaximumFailedPasswordsForWipe(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int num) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setMaximumFailedPasswordsForWipe(admin, num);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Retrieve the current maximum number of login attempts that are allowed
* before the device wipes itself, for all admins of this user and its profiles
* or a particular one.
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to aggregate
* all admins.
*/
public int getMaximumFailedPasswordsForWipe(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getMaximumFailedPasswordsForWipe(admin, UserHandle.myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
public int getMaximumFailedPasswordsForWipe(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getMaximumFailedPasswordsForWipe(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Returns the profile with the smallest maximum failed passwords for wipe,
* for the given user. So for primary user, it might return the primary or
* a managed profile. For a secondary user, it would be the same as the
* user passed in.
* @hide Used only by Keyguard
*/
public int getProfileWithMinimumFailedPasswordsForWipe(int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getProfileWithMinimumFailedPasswordsForWipe(userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return UserHandle.USER_NULL;
}
/**
* Flag for {@link #resetPassword}: don't allow other admins to change
* the password again until the user has entered it.
*/
public static final int RESET_PASSWORD_REQUIRE_ENTRY = 0x0001;
/**
* Flag for {@link #resetPassword}: don't ask for user credentials on device boot.
* If the flag is set, the device can be booted without asking for user password.
* The absence of this flag does not change the current boot requirements. This flag
* can be set by the device owner only. If the app is not the device owner, the flag
* is ignored. Once the flag is set, it cannot be reverted back without resetting the
* device to factory defaults.
*/
public static final int RESET_PASSWORD_DO_NOT_ASK_CREDENTIALS_ON_BOOT = 0x0002;
/**
* Force a new device unlock password (the password needed to access the
* entire device, not for individual accounts) on the user. This takes
* effect immediately.
* The given password must be sufficient for the
* current password quality and length constraints as returned by
* {@link #getPasswordQuality(ComponentName)} and
* {@link #getPasswordMinimumLength(ComponentName)}; if it does not meet
* these constraints, then it will be rejected and false returned. Note
* that the password may be a stronger quality (containing alphanumeric
* characters when the requested quality is only numeric), in which case
* the currently active quality will be increased to match.
*
* Calling with a null or empty password will clear any existing PIN,
* pattern or password if the current password constraints allow it.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_RESET_PASSWORD} to be able to call
* this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* Calling this from a managed profile will throw a security exception.
*
* @param password The new password for the user. Null or empty clears the password.
* @param flags May be 0 or combination of {@link #RESET_PASSWORD_REQUIRE_ENTRY} and
* {@link #RESET_PASSWORD_DO_NOT_ASK_CREDENTIALS_ON_BOOT}.
* @return Returns true if the password was applied, or false if it is
* not acceptable for the current constraints.
*/
public boolean resetPassword(String password, int flags) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.resetPassword(password, flags);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the
* maximum time for user activity until the device will lock. This limits
* the length that the user can set. It takes effect immediately.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_FORCE_LOCK} to be able to call
* this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param timeMs The new desired maximum time to lock in milliseconds.
* A value of 0 means there is no restriction.
*/
public void setMaximumTimeToLock(@NonNull ComponentName admin, long timeMs) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setMaximumTimeToLock(admin, timeMs);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Retrieve the current maximum time to unlock for all admins of this user
* and its profiles or a particular one.
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to aggregate
* all admins.
* @return time in milliseconds for the given admin or the minimum value (strictest) of
* all admins if admin is null. Returns 0 if there are no restrictions.
*/
public long getMaximumTimeToLock(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getMaximumTimeToLock(admin, UserHandle.myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
public long getMaximumTimeToLock(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getMaximumTimeToLock(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Make the device lock immediately, as if the lock screen timeout has
* expired at the point of this call.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_FORCE_LOCK} to be able to call
* this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*/
public void lockNow() {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.lockNow();
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Flag for {@link #wipeData(int)}: also erase the device's external
* storage (such as SD cards).
*/
public static final int WIPE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE = 0x0001;
/**
* Flag for {@link #wipeData(int)}: also erase the factory reset protection
* data.
*
* This flag may only be set by device owner admins; if it is set by
* other admins a {@link SecurityException} will be thrown.
*/
public static final int WIPE_RESET_PROTECTION_DATA = 0x0002;
/**
* Ask the user data be wiped. Wiping the primary user will cause the
* device to reboot, erasing all user data while next booting up.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_WIPE_DATA} to be able to call
* this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param flags Bit mask of additional options: currently supported flags
* are {@link #WIPE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE} and
* {@link #WIPE_RESET_PROTECTION_DATA}.
*/
public void wipeData(int flags) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.wipeData(flags, UserHandle.myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the
* global proxy and exclusion list.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_SETS_GLOBAL_PROXY} to be able to call
* this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
* Only the first device admin can set the proxy. If a second admin attempts
* to set the proxy, the {@link ComponentName} of the admin originally setting the
* proxy will be returned. If successful in setting the proxy, {@code null} will
* be returned.
* The method can be called repeatedly by the device admin alrady setting the
* proxy to update the proxy and exclusion list.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param proxySpec the global proxy desired. Must be an HTTP Proxy.
* Pass Proxy.NO_PROXY to reset the proxy.
* @param exclusionList a list of domains to be excluded from the global proxy.
* @return {@code null} if the proxy was successfully set, or otherwise a {@link ComponentName}
* of the device admin that sets the proxy.
* @hide
*/
public ComponentName setGlobalProxy(@NonNull ComponentName admin, Proxy proxySpec,
List This method requires the caller to be the device owner.
*
* This proxy is only a recommendation and it is possible that some apps will ignore it.
* @see ProxyInfo
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated
* with.
* @param proxyInfo The a {@link ProxyInfo} object defining the new global
* HTTP proxy. A {@code null} value will clear the global HTTP proxy.
*/
public void setRecommendedGlobalProxy(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @Nullable ProxyInfo
proxyInfo) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setRecommendedGlobalProxy(admin, proxyInfo);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Returns the component name setting the global proxy.
* @return ComponentName object of the device admin that set the global proxy, or {@code null}
* if no admin has set the proxy.
* @hide
*/
public ComponentName getGlobalProxyAdmin() {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getGlobalProxyAdmin(UserHandle.myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Result code for {@link #setStorageEncryption} and {@link #getStorageEncryptionStatus}:
* indicating that encryption is not supported.
*/
public static final int ENCRYPTION_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED = 0;
/**
* Result code for {@link #setStorageEncryption} and {@link #getStorageEncryptionStatus}:
* indicating that encryption is supported, but is not currently active.
*/
public static final int ENCRYPTION_STATUS_INACTIVE = 1;
/**
* Result code for {@link #getStorageEncryptionStatus}:
* indicating that encryption is not currently active, but is currently
* being activated. This is only reported by devices that support
* encryption of data and only when the storage is currently
* undergoing a process of becoming encrypted. A device that must reboot and/or wipe data
* to become encrypted will never return this value.
*/
public static final int ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVATING = 2;
/**
* Result code for {@link #setStorageEncryption} and {@link #getStorageEncryptionStatus}:
* indicating that encryption is active.
*/
public static final int ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE = 3;
/**
* Result code for {@link #getStorageEncryptionStatus}:
* indicating that encryption is active, but an encryption key has not
* been set by the user.
*/
public static final int ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE_DEFAULT_KEY = 4;
/**
* Activity action: begin the process of encrypting data on the device. This activity should
* be launched after using {@link #setStorageEncryption} to request encryption be activated.
* After resuming from this activity, use {@link #getStorageEncryption}
* to check encryption status. However, on some devices this activity may never return, as
* it may trigger a reboot and in some cases a complete data wipe of the device.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_START_ENCRYPTION
= "android.app.action.START_ENCRYPTION";
/**
* Widgets are enabled in keyguard
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FEATURES_NONE = 0;
/**
* Disable all keyguard widgets. Has no effect.
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_WIDGETS_ALL = 1 << 0;
/**
* Disable the camera on secure keyguard screens (e.g. PIN/Pattern/Password)
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_SECURE_CAMERA = 1 << 1;
/**
* Disable showing all notifications on secure keyguard screens (e.g. PIN/Pattern/Password)
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_SECURE_NOTIFICATIONS = 1 << 2;
/**
* Only allow redacted notifications on secure keyguard screens (e.g. PIN/Pattern/Password)
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_UNREDACTED_NOTIFICATIONS = 1 << 3;
/**
* Ignore trust agent state on secure keyguard screens
* (e.g. PIN/Pattern/Password).
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS = 1 << 4;
/**
* Disable fingerprint sensor on keyguard secure screens (e.g. PIN/Pattern/Password).
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FINGERPRINT = 1 << 5;
/**
* Disable all current and future keyguard customizations.
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FEATURES_ALL = 0x7fffffff;
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to
* request that the storage system be encrypted.
*
* When multiple device administrators attempt to control device
* encryption, the most secure, supported setting will always be
* used. If any device administrator requests device encryption,
* it will be enabled; Conversely, if a device administrator
* attempts to disable device encryption while another
* device administrator has enabled it, the call to disable will
* fail (most commonly returning {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE}).
*
* This policy controls encryption of the secure (application data) storage area. Data
* written to other storage areas may or may not be encrypted, and this policy does not require
* or control the encryption of any other storage areas.
* There is one exception: If {@link android.os.Environment#isExternalStorageEmulated()} is
* {@code true}, then the directory returned by
* {@link android.os.Environment#getExternalStorageDirectory()} must be written to disk
* within the encrypted storage area.
*
* Important Note: On some devices, it is possible to encrypt storage without requiring
* the user to create a device PIN or Password. In this case, the storage is encrypted, but
* the encryption key may not be fully secured. For maximum security, the administrator should
* also require (and check for) a pattern, PIN, or password.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param encrypt true to request encryption, false to release any previous request
* @return the new request status (for all active admins) - will be one of
* {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED}, {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_INACTIVE}, or
* {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE}. This is the value of the requests; Use
* {@link #getStorageEncryptionStatus()} to query the actual device state.
*/
public int setStorageEncryption(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean encrypt) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.setStorageEncryption(admin, encrypt);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return ENCRYPTION_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to
* determine the requested setting for secure storage.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with. If null,
* this will return the requested encryption setting as an aggregate of all active
* administrators.
* @return true if the admin(s) are requesting encryption, false if not.
*/
public boolean getStorageEncryption(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getStorageEncryption(admin, UserHandle.myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to
* determine the current encryption status of the device.
*
* Depending on the returned status code, the caller may proceed in different
* ways. If the result is {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED}, the
* storage system does not support encryption. If the
* result is {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_INACTIVE}, use {@link
* #ACTION_START_ENCRYPTION} to begin the process of encrypting or decrypting the
* storage. If the result is {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE_DEFAULT_KEY}, the
* storage system has enabled encryption but no password is set so further action
* may be required. If the result is {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVATING} or
* {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE}, no further action is required.
*
* @return current status of encryption. The value will be one of
* {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED}, {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_INACTIVE},
* {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVATING}, {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE_DEFAULT_KEY},
* or {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE}.
*/
public int getStorageEncryptionStatus() {
return getStorageEncryptionStatus(UserHandle.myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
public int getStorageEncryptionStatus(int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getStorageEncryptionStatus(userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return ENCRYPTION_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED;
}
/**
* Installs the given certificate as a user CA.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if calling from a delegated certificate installer.
* @param certBuffer encoded form of the certificate to install.
*
* @return false if the certBuffer cannot be parsed or installation is
* interrupted, true otherwise.
*/
public boolean installCaCert(@Nullable ComponentName admin, byte[] certBuffer) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.installCaCert(admin, certBuffer);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Uninstalls the given certificate from trusted user CAs, if present.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if calling from a delegated certificate installer.
* @param certBuffer encoded form of the certificate to remove.
*/
public void uninstallCaCert(@Nullable ComponentName admin, byte[] certBuffer) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
final String alias = getCaCertAlias(certBuffer);
mService.uninstallCaCerts(admin, new String[] {alias});
} catch (CertificateException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Unable to parse certificate", e);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Returns all CA certificates that are currently trusted, excluding system CA certificates.
* If a user has installed any certificates by other means than device policy these will be
* included too.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if calling from a delegated certificate installer.
* @return a List of byte[] arrays, each encoding one user CA certificate.
*/
public List
* Delegated certificate installer is a per-user state. The delegated access is persistent until
* it is later cleared by calling this method with a null value or uninstallling the certificate
* installer.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param installerPackage The package name of the certificate installer which will be given
* access. If {@code null} is given the current package will be cleared.
*/
public void setCertInstallerPackage(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @Nullable String
installerPackage) throws SecurityException {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setCertInstallerPackage(admin, installerPackage);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner or device owner to retrieve the certificate installer for the
* current user. null if none is set.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return The package name of the current delegated certificate installer, or {@code null}
* if none is set.
*/
public String getCertInstallerPackage(@NonNull ComponentName admin) throws SecurityException {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getCertInstallerPackage(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to disable all cameras
* on the device, for this user. After setting this, no applications running as this user
* will be able to access any cameras on the device.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_DISABLE_CAMERA} to be able to call
* this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param disabled Whether or not the camera should be disabled.
*/
public void setCameraDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean disabled) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setCameraDisabled(admin, disabled);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Determine whether or not the device's cameras have been disabled for this user,
* either by the current admin, if specified, or all admins.
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to check whether any admins
* have disabled the camera
*/
public boolean getCameraDisabled(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getCameraDisabled(admin, UserHandle.myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
public boolean getCameraDisabled(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getCameraDisabled(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by a device/profile owner to set whether the screen capture is disabled. Disabling
* screen capture also prevents the content from being shown on display devices that do not have
* a secure video output. See {@link android.view.Display#FLAG_SECURE} for more details about
* secure surfaces and secure displays.
*
* The calling device admin must be a device or profile owner. If it is not, a
* security exception will be thrown.
*
* From version {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M} disabling screen capture also
* blocks assist requests for all activities of the relevant user.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param disabled Whether screen capture is disabled or not.
*/
public void setScreenCaptureDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean disabled) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setScreenCaptureDisabled(admin, disabled);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Determine whether or not screen capture has been disabled by the current
* admin, if specified, or all admins.
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to check whether any admins
* have disabled screen capture.
*/
public boolean getScreenCaptureDisabled(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getScreenCaptureDisabled(admin, UserHandle.myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
public boolean getScreenCaptureDisabled(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getScreenCaptureDisabled(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by a device owner to set whether auto time is required. If auto time is
* required the user cannot set the date and time, but has to use network date and time.
*
* Note: if auto time is required the user can still manually set the time zone.
*
* The calling device admin must be a device owner. If it is not, a security exception will
* be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param required Whether auto time is set required or not.
*/
public void setAutoTimeRequired(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean required) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setAutoTimeRequired(admin, required);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* @return true if auto time is required.
*/
public boolean getAutoTimeRequired() {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getAutoTimeRequired();
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to disable keyguard customizations,
* such as widgets. After setting this, keyguard features will be disabled according to the
* provided feature list.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_DISABLE_KEYGUARD_FEATURES} to be able to call
* this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* Calling this from a managed profile before version
* {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M} will throw a security exception.
*
* From version {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M} a profile owner can set:
* Requests to disable other features on a managed profile will be ignored. The admin
* can check which features have been disabled by calling
* {@link #getKeyguardDisabledFeatures(ComponentName)}
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param which {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FEATURES_NONE} (default),
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_WIDGETS_ALL}, {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_SECURE_CAMERA},
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_SECURE_NOTIFICATIONS}, {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS},
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_UNREDACTED_NOTIFICATIONS}, {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FINGERPRINT},
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FEATURES_ALL}
*/
public void setKeyguardDisabledFeatures(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int which) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setKeyguardDisabledFeatures(admin, which);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Determine whether or not features have been disabled in keyguard either by the current
* admin, if specified, or all admins.
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to check whether any admins
* have disabled features in keyguard.
* @return bitfield of flags. See {@link #setKeyguardDisabledFeatures(ComponentName, int)}
* for a list.
*/
public int getKeyguardDisabledFeatures(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getKeyguardDisabledFeatures(admin, UserHandle.myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
public int getKeyguardDisabledFeatures(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getKeyguardDisabledFeatures(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FEATURES_NONE;
}
/**
* @hide
*/
public void setActiveAdmin(@NonNull ComponentName policyReceiver, boolean refreshing,
int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setActiveAdmin(policyReceiver, refreshing, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* @hide
*/
public void setActiveAdmin(@NonNull ComponentName policyReceiver, boolean refreshing) {
setActiveAdmin(policyReceiver, refreshing, UserHandle.myUserId());
}
/**
* Returns the DeviceAdminInfo as defined by the administrator's package info & meta-data
* @hide
*/
public DeviceAdminInfo getAdminInfo(@NonNull ComponentName cn) {
ActivityInfo ai;
try {
ai = mContext.getPackageManager().getReceiverInfo(cn,
PackageManager.GET_META_DATA);
} catch (PackageManager.NameNotFoundException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Unable to retrieve device policy " + cn, e);
return null;
}
ResolveInfo ri = new ResolveInfo();
ri.activityInfo = ai;
try {
return new DeviceAdminInfo(mContext, ri);
} catch (XmlPullParserException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Unable to parse device policy " + cn, e);
return null;
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Unable to parse device policy " + cn, e);
return null;
}
}
/**
* @hide
*/
public void getRemoveWarning(@Nullable ComponentName admin, RemoteCallback result) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.getRemoveWarning(admin, result, UserHandle.myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* @hide
*/
public void setActivePasswordState(int quality, int length, int letters, int uppercase,
int lowercase, int numbers, int symbols, int nonletter, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setActivePasswordState(quality, length, letters, uppercase, lowercase,
numbers, symbols, nonletter, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* @hide
*/
public void reportFailedPasswordAttempt(int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.reportFailedPasswordAttempt(userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* @hide
*/
public void reportSuccessfulPasswordAttempt(int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.reportSuccessfulPasswordAttempt(userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* @hide
* Sets the given package as the device owner.
* Same as {@link #setDeviceOwner(String, String)} but without setting a device owner name.
* @param packageName the package name of the application to be registered as the device owner.
* @return whether the package was successfully registered as the device owner.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the package name is null or invalid
* @throws IllegalStateException If the preconditions mentioned are not met.
*/
public boolean setDeviceOwner(String packageName) throws IllegalArgumentException,
IllegalStateException {
return setDeviceOwner(packageName, null);
}
/**
* @hide
* Sets the given package as the device owner. The package must already be installed. There
* must not already be a device owner.
* Only apps with the MANAGE_PROFILE_AND_DEVICE_OWNERS permission and the shell uid can call
* this method.
* Calling this after the setup phase of the primary user has completed is allowed only if
* the caller is the shell uid, and there are no additional users and no accounts.
* @param packageName the package name of the application to be registered as the device owner.
* @param ownerName the human readable name of the institution that owns this device.
* @return whether the package was successfully registered as the device owner.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the package name is null or invalid
* @throws IllegalStateException If the preconditions mentioned are not met.
*/
public boolean setDeviceOwner(String packageName, String ownerName)
throws IllegalArgumentException, IllegalStateException {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.setDeviceOwner(packageName, ownerName);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to set device owner");
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Used to determine if a particular package has been registered as a Device Owner app.
* A device owner app is a special device admin that cannot be deactivated by the user, once
* activated as a device admin. It also cannot be uninstalled. To check whether a particular
* package is currently registered as the device owner app, pass in the package name from
* {@link Context#getPackageName()} to this method. Device initializer must call this method to mark the user as functional.
* Only the device initializer agent can call this.
*
* When the user is enabled, if the device initializer is not also the device owner, the
* device initializer will no longer have elevated permissions to call methods in this class.
* Additionally, it will be removed as an active administrator and its
* {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} will be disabled.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return whether the user is now enabled.
*/
public boolean setUserEnabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.setUserEnabled(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* @hide
* @deprecated Use #ACTION_SET_PROFILE_OWNER
* Sets the given component as an active admin and registers the package as the profile
* owner for this user. The package must already be installed and there shouldn't be
* an existing profile owner registered for this user. Also, this method must be called
* before the user setup has been completed.
*
* This method can only be called by system apps that hold MANAGE_USERS permission and
* MANAGE_DEVICE_ADMINS permission.
* @param admin The component to register as an active admin and profile owner.
* @param ownerName The user-visible name of the entity that is managing this user.
* @return whether the admin was successfully registered as the profile owner.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if packageName is null, the package isn't installed, or
* the user has already been set up.
*/
@SystemApi
public boolean setActiveProfileOwner(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @Deprecated String ownerName)
throws IllegalArgumentException {
if (mService != null) {
try {
final int myUserId = UserHandle.myUserId();
mService.setActiveAdmin(admin, false, myUserId);
return mService.setProfileOwner(admin, ownerName, myUserId);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to set profile owner " + re);
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Couldn't set profile owner.", re);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* @hide
* Clears the active profile owner and removes all user restrictions. The caller must
* be from the same package as the active profile owner for this user, otherwise a
* SecurityException will be thrown.
*
* @param admin The component to remove as the profile owner.
* @return
*/
@SystemApi
public void clearProfileOwner(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.clearProfileOwner(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to clear profile owner " + admin + re);
}
}
}
/**
* @hide
* Checks whether the user was already setup.
*/
public boolean hasUserSetupCompleted() {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.hasUserSetupCompleted();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to check whether user setup has completed");
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* @hide
* Sets the given component as the profile owner of the given user profile. The package must
* already be installed. There must not already be a profile owner for this user.
* Only apps with the MANAGE_PROFILE_AND_DEVICE_OWNERS permission and the shell uid can call
* this method.
* Calling this after the setup phase of the specified user has completed is allowed only if:
* - the caller is SYSTEM_UID.
* - or the caller is the shell uid, and there are no accounts on the specified user.
* @param admin the component name to be registered as profile owner.
* @param ownerName the human readable name of the organisation associated with this DPM.
* @param userHandle the userId to set the profile owner for.
* @return whether the component was successfully registered as the profile owner.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if admin is null, the package isn't installed, or the
* preconditions mentioned are not met.
*/
public boolean setProfileOwner(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @Deprecated String ownerName,
int userHandle) throws IllegalArgumentException {
if (admin == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("admin cannot be null");
}
if (mService != null) {
try {
if (ownerName == null) {
ownerName = "";
}
return mService.setProfileOwner(admin, ownerName, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to set profile owner", re);
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Couldn't set profile owner.", re);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Sets the enabled state of the profile. A profile should be enabled only once it is ready to
* be used. Only the profile owner can call this.
*
* @see #isProfileOwnerApp
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
*/
public void setProfileEnabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setProfileEnabled(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Sets the name of the profile. In the device owner case it sets the name of the user
* which it is called from. Only a profile owner or device owner can call this. If this is
* never called by the profile or device owner, the name will be set to default values.
*
* @see #isProfileOwnerApp
* @see #isDeviceOwnerApp
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associate with.
* @param profileName The name of the profile.
*/
public void setProfileName(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String profileName) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setProfileName(admin, profileName);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Used to determine if a particular package is registered as the profile owner for the
* current user. A profile owner is a special device admin that has additional privileges
* within the profile.
*
* @param packageName The package name of the app to compare with the registered profile owner.
* @return Whether or not the package is registered as the profile owner.
*/
public boolean isProfileOwnerApp(String packageName) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
ComponentName profileOwner = mService.getProfileOwner(
Process.myUserHandle().getIdentifier());
return profileOwner != null
&& profileOwner.getPackageName().equals(packageName);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to check profile owner");
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* @hide
* @return the packageName of the owner of the given user profile or {@code null} if no profile
* owner has been set for that user.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the userId is invalid.
*/
@SystemApi
public ComponentName getProfileOwner() throws IllegalArgumentException {
return getProfileOwnerAsUser(Process.myUserHandle().getIdentifier());
}
/**
* @see #getProfileOwner()
* @hide
*/
public ComponentName getProfileOwnerAsUser(final int userId) throws IllegalArgumentException {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getProfileOwner(userId);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to get profile owner");
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Requested profile owner for invalid userId", re);
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* @hide
* @return the human readable name of the organisation associated with this DPM or {@code null}
* if one is not set.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the userId is invalid.
*/
public String getProfileOwnerName() throws IllegalArgumentException {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getProfileOwnerName(Process.myUserHandle().getIdentifier());
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to get profile owner");
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Requested profile owner for invalid userId", re);
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* @hide
* @param user The user for whom to fetch the profile owner name, if any.
* @return the human readable name of the organisation associated with this profile owner or
* null if one is not set.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the userId is invalid.
*/
@SystemApi
public String getProfileOwnerNameAsUser(int userId) throws IllegalArgumentException {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getProfileOwnerName(userId);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to get profile owner");
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Requested profile owner for invalid userId", re);
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner or device owner to add a default intent handler activity for
* intents that match a certain intent filter. This activity will remain the default intent
* handler even if the set of potential event handlers for the intent filter changes and if
* the intent preferences are reset.
*
* The default disambiguation mechanism takes over if the activity is not installed
* (anymore). When the activity is (re)installed, it is automatically reset as default
* intent handler for the filter.
*
* The calling device admin must be a profile owner or device owner. If it is not, a
* security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param filter The IntentFilter for which a default handler is added.
* @param activity The Activity that is added as default intent handler.
*/
public void addPersistentPreferredActivity(@NonNull ComponentName admin, IntentFilter filter,
@NonNull ComponentName activity) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.addPersistentPreferredActivity(admin, filter, activity);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner or device owner to remove all persistent intent handler preferences
* associated with the given package that were set by {@link #addPersistentPreferredActivity}.
*
* The calling device admin must be a profile owner. If it is not, a security
* exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageName The name of the package for which preferences are removed.
*/
public void clearPackagePersistentPreferredActivities(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
String packageName) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.clearPackagePersistentPreferredActivities(admin, packageName);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile or device owner to set the application restrictions for a given target
* application running in the profile.
*
* The provided {@link Bundle} consists of key-value pairs, where the types of values may be:
* The application restrictions are only made visible to the target application and the
* profile or device owner.
*
* If the restrictions are not available yet, but may be applied in the near future,
* the admin can notify the target application of that by adding
* {@link UserManager#KEY_RESTRICTIONS_PENDING} to the settings parameter.
*
* The calling device admin must be a profile or device owner; if it is not, a security
* exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageName The name of the package to update restricted settings for.
* @param settings A {@link Bundle} to be parsed by the receiving application, conveying a new
* set of active restrictions.
*
* @see UserManager#KEY_RESTRICTIONS_PENDING
*/
public void setApplicationRestrictions(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String packageName,
Bundle settings) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setApplicationRestrictions(admin, packageName, settings);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Sets a list of configuration features to enable for a TrustAgent component. This is meant
* to be used in conjunction with {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS}, which disables all
* trust agents but those enabled by this function call. If flag
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS} is not set, then this call has no effect.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_DISABLE_KEYGUARD_FEATURES} to be able to call
* this method; if not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param target Component name of the agent to be enabled.
* @param configuration TrustAgent-specific feature bundle. If null for any admin, agent
* will be strictly disabled according to the state of the
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS} flag.
* If {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS} is set and options is not null for all admins,
* then it's up to the TrustAgent itself to aggregate the values from all device admins.
* Consult documentation for the specific TrustAgent to determine legal options parameters.
*/
public void setTrustAgentConfiguration(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@NonNull ComponentName target, PersistableBundle configuration) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setTrustAgentConfiguration(admin, target, configuration);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Gets configuration for the given trust agent based on aggregating all calls to
* {@link #setTrustAgentConfiguration(ComponentName, ComponentName, PersistableBundle)} for
* all device admins.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with. If null,
* this function returns a list of configurations for all admins that declare
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS}. If any admin declares
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS} but doesn't call
* {@link #setTrustAgentConfiguration(ComponentName, ComponentName, PersistableBundle)}
* for this {@param agent} or calls it with a null configuration, null is returned.
* @param agent Which component to get enabled features for.
* @return configuration for the given trust agent.
*/
public List The calling device admin must be a profile owner. If it is not, a
* security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param disabled If true caller-Id information in the managed profile is not displayed.
*/
public void setCrossProfileCallerIdDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean disabled) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setCrossProfileCallerIdDisabled(admin, disabled);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner of a managed profile to determine whether or not caller-Id
* information has been disabled.
*
* The calling device admin must be a profile owner. If it is not, a
* security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
*/
public boolean getCrossProfileCallerIdDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getCrossProfileCallerIdDisabled(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Determine whether or not caller-Id information has been disabled.
*
* @param userHandle The user for whom to check the caller-id permission
* @hide
*/
public boolean getCrossProfileCallerIdDisabled(UserHandle userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getCrossProfileCallerIdDisabledForUser(userHandle.getIdentifier());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Start Quick Contact on the managed profile for the current user, if the policy allows.
* @hide
*/
public void startManagedQuickContact(String actualLookupKey, long actualContactId,
Intent originalIntent) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.startManagedQuickContact(
actualLookupKey, actualContactId, originalIntent);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner of a managed profile to set whether bluetooth
* devices can access enterprise contacts.
*
* The calling device admin must be a profile owner. If it is not, a
* security exception will be thrown.
*
* This API works on managed profile only.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated
* with.
* @param disabled If true, bluetooth devices cannot access enterprise
* contacts.
*/
public void setBluetoothContactSharingDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean disabled) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setBluetoothContactSharingDisabled(admin, disabled);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner of a managed profile to determine whether or
* not Bluetooth devices cannot access enterprise contacts.
*
* The calling device admin must be a profile owner. If it is not, a
* security exception will be thrown.
*
* This API works on managed profile only.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated
* with.
*/
public boolean getBluetoothContactSharingDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getBluetoothContactSharingDisabled(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Determine whether or not Bluetooth devices cannot access contacts.
*
* This API works on managed profile UserHandle only.
*
* @param userHandle The user for whom to check the caller-id permission
* @hide
*/
public boolean getBluetoothContactSharingDisabled(UserHandle userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getBluetoothContactSharingDisabledForUser(userHandle
.getIdentifier());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Called by the profile owner of a managed profile so that some intents sent in the managed
* profile can also be resolved in the parent, or vice versa.
* Only activity intents are supported.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param filter The {@link IntentFilter} the intent has to match to be also resolved in the
* other profile
* @param flags {@link DevicePolicyManager#FLAG_MANAGED_CAN_ACCESS_PARENT} and
* {@link DevicePolicyManager#FLAG_PARENT_CAN_ACCESS_MANAGED} are supported.
*/
public void addCrossProfileIntentFilter(@NonNull ComponentName admin, IntentFilter filter, int flags) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.addCrossProfileIntentFilter(admin, filter, flags);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner of a managed profile to remove the cross-profile intent filters
* that go from the managed profile to the parent, or from the parent to the managed profile.
* Only removes those that have been set by the profile owner.
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
*/
public void clearCrossProfileIntentFilters(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.clearCrossProfileIntentFilters(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile or device owner to set the permitted accessibility services. When
* set by a device owner or profile owner the restriction applies to all profiles of the
* user the device owner or profile owner is an admin for.
*
* By default the user can use any accessiblity service. When zero or more packages have
* been added, accessiblity services that are not in the list and not part of the system
* can not be enabled by the user.
*
* Calling with a null value for the list disables the restriction so that all services
* can be used, calling with an empty list only allows the builtin system's services.
*
* System accesibility services are always available to the user the list can't modify
* this.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageNames List of accessibility service package names.
*
* @return true if setting the restriction succeeded. It fail if there is
* one or more non-system accessibility services enabled, that are not in the list.
*/
public boolean setPermittedAccessibilityServices(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
List An empty list means no accessibility services except system services are allowed.
* Null means all accessibility services are allowed.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return List of accessiblity service package names.
*/
public List Null means all accessibility services are allowed, if a non-null list is returned
* it will contain the intersection of the permitted lists for any device or profile
* owners that apply to this user. It will also include any system accessibility services.
*
* @param userId which user to check for.
* @return List of accessiblity service package names.
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
public List Calling with a null value for the list disables the restriction so that all input methods
* can be used, calling with an empty list disables all but the system's own input methods.
*
* System input methods are always available to the user this method can't modify this.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageNames List of input method package names.
* @return true if setting the restriction succeeded. It will fail if there are
* one or more non-system input methods currently enabled that are not in
* the packageNames list.
*/
public boolean setPermittedInputMethods(@NonNull ComponentName admin, List An empty list means no input methods except system input methods are allowed.
* Null means all input methods are allowed.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return List of input method package names.
*/
public List Null means all input methods are allowed, if a non-null list is returned
* it will contain the intersection of the permitted lists for any device or profile
* owners that apply to this user. It will also include any system input methods.
*
* @return List of input method package names.
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
public List profileOwnerComponent is the {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} to be the profile owner as well
* as registered as an active admin on the new user. The profile owner package will be
* installed on the new user if it already is installed on the device.
*
* If the optionalInitializeData is not null, then the extras will be passed to the
* profileOwnerComponent when onEnable is called.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param name the user's name
* @param ownerName the human readable name of the organisation associated with this DPM.
* @param profileOwnerComponent The {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} that will be an active admin on
* the user.
* @param adminExtras Extras that will be passed to onEnable of the admin receiver
* on the new user.
* @see UserHandle
* @return the {@link android.os.UserHandle} object for the created user, or {@code null} if the
* user could not be created.
*
* @deprecated From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M}
*/
@Deprecated
public UserHandle createAndInitializeUser(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String name,
String ownerName, @NonNull ComponentName profileOwnerComponent, Bundle adminExtras) {
try {
return mService.createAndInitializeUser(admin, name, ownerName, profileOwnerComponent,
adminExtras);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Could not create a user", re);
}
return null;
}
/**
* Called by a device owner to remove a user and all associated data. The primary user can
* not be removed.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param userHandle the user to remove.
* @return {@code true} if the user was removed, {@code false} otherwise.
*/
public boolean removeUser(@NonNull ComponentName admin, UserHandle userHandle) {
try {
return mService.removeUser(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Could not remove user ", re);
return false;
}
}
/**
* Called by a device owner to switch the specified user to the foreground.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param userHandle the user to switch to; null will switch to primary.
* @return {@code true} if the switch was successful, {@code false} otherwise.
*
* @see Intent#ACTION_USER_FOREGROUND
*/
public boolean switchUser(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @Nullable UserHandle userHandle) {
try {
return mService.switchUser(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Could not switch user ", re);
return false;
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile or device owner to get the application restrictions for a given target
* application running in the profile.
*
* The calling device admin must be a profile or device owner; if it is not, a security
* exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageName The name of the package to fetch restricted settings of.
* @return {@link Bundle} of settings corresponding to what was set last time
* {@link DevicePolicyManager#setApplicationRestrictions} was called, or an empty {@link Bundle}
* if no restrictions have been set.
*/
public Bundle getApplicationRestrictions(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String packageName) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getApplicationRestrictions(admin, packageName);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Called by a profile or device owner to set a user restriction specified by the key.
*
* The calling device admin must be a profile or device owner; if it is not,
* a security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated
* with.
* @param key The key of the restriction. See the constants in
* {@link android.os.UserManager} for the list of keys.
*/
public void addUserRestriction(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String key) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setUserRestriction(admin, key, true);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile or device owner to clear a user restriction specified by the key.
*
* The calling device admin must be a profile or device owner; if it is not,
* a security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated
* with.
* @param key The key of the restriction. See the constants in
* {@link android.os.UserManager} for the list of keys.
*/
public void clearUserRestriction(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String key) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setUserRestriction(admin, key, false);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Called by profile or device owners to hide or unhide packages. When a package is hidden it
* is unavailable for use, but the data and actual package file remain.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageName The name of the package to hide or unhide.
* @param hidden {@code true} if the package should be hidden, {@code false} if it should be
* unhidden.
* @return boolean Whether the hidden setting of the package was successfully updated.
*/
public boolean setApplicationHidden(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String packageName,
boolean hidden) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.setApplicationHidden(admin, packageName, hidden);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by profile or device owners to determine if a package is hidden.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageName The name of the package to retrieve the hidden status of.
* @return boolean {@code true} if the package is hidden, {@code false} otherwise.
*/
public boolean isApplicationHidden(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String packageName) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isApplicationHidden(admin, packageName);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by profile or device owners to re-enable a system app that was disabled by default
* when the user was initialized.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageName The package to be re-enabled in the current profile.
*/
public void enableSystemApp(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String packageName) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.enableSystemApp(admin, packageName);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to install package: " + packageName);
}
}
}
/**
* Called by profile or device owners to re-enable system apps by intent that were disabled
* by default when the user was initialized.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param intent An intent matching the app(s) to be installed. All apps that resolve for this
* intent will be re-enabled in the current profile.
* @return int The number of activities that matched the intent and were installed.
*/
public int enableSystemApp(@NonNull ComponentName admin, Intent intent) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.enableSystemAppWithIntent(admin, intent);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to install packages matching filter: " + intent);
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Called by a device owner or profile owner to disable account management for a specific type
* of account.
*
* The calling device admin must be a device owner or profile owner. If it is not, a
* security exception will be thrown.
*
* When account management is disabled for an account type, adding or removing an account
* of that type will not be possible.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param accountType For which account management is disabled or enabled.
* @param disabled The boolean indicating that account management will be disabled (true) or
* enabled (false).
*/
public void setAccountManagementDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String accountType,
boolean disabled) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setAccountManagementDisabled(admin, accountType, disabled);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Gets the array of accounts for which account management is disabled by the profile owner.
*
* Account management can be disabled/enabled by calling
* {@link #setAccountManagementDisabled}.
*
* @return a list of account types for which account management has been disabled.
*
* @see #setAccountManagementDisabled
*/
public String[] getAccountTypesWithManagementDisabled() {
return getAccountTypesWithManagementDisabledAsUser(UserHandle.myUserId());
}
/**
* @see #getAccountTypesWithManagementDisabled()
* @hide
*/
public String[] getAccountTypesWithManagementDisabledAsUser(int userId) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getAccountTypesWithManagementDisabledAsUser(userId);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Sets which packages may enter lock task mode.
*
* Any packages that shares uid with an allowed package will also be allowed
* to activate lock task.
*
* From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M} removing packages from the lock task
* package list results in locked tasks belonging to those packages to be finished.
*
* This function can only be called by the device owner.
* @param packages The list of packages allowed to enter lock task mode
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
*
* @see Activity#startLockTask()
* @see DeviceAdminReceiver#onLockTaskModeEntering(Context, Intent, String)
* @see DeviceAdminReceiver#onLockTaskModeExiting(Context, Intent)
* @see UserManager#DISALLOW_CREATE_WINDOWS
*/
public void setLockTaskPackages(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String[] packages)
throws SecurityException {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setLockTaskPackages(admin, packages);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* This function returns the list of packages allowed to start the lock task mode.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @hide
*/
public String[] getLockTaskPackages(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getLockTaskPackages(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* This function lets the caller know whether the given component is allowed to start the
* lock task mode.
* @param pkg The package to check
*/
public boolean isLockTaskPermitted(String pkg) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isLockTaskPermitted(pkg);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by device owners to update {@link Settings.Global} settings. Validation that the value
* of the setting is in the correct form for the setting type should be performed by the caller.
* The settings that can be updated with this method are:
* Changing the following settings has no effect as of
* {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M}:
* The settings that can be updated by a profile or device owner with this method are:
* A device owner can additionally update the following settings:
*
* Note: Starting from {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#LOLLIPOP_MR1}, the
* behavior of this API is changed such that passing {@code null} as the {@code admin}
* parameter will return if any admin has blocked the uninstallation. Before L MR1, passing
* {@code null} will cause a NullPointerException to be raised.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component whose blocking policy will be checked, or
* {@code null} to check whether any admin has blocked the uninstallation.
* @param packageName package to check.
* @return true if uninstallation is blocked.
*/
public boolean isUninstallBlocked(@Nullable ComponentName admin, String packageName) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isUninstallBlocked(admin, packageName);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to call block uninstall on device policy service");
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by the profile owner of a managed profile to enable widget providers from a
* given package to be available in the parent profile. As a result the user will be able to
* add widgets from the white-listed package running under the profile to a widget
* host which runs under the parent profile, for example the home screen. Note that
* a package may have zero or more provider components, where each component
* provides a different widget type.
*
* Note: By default no widget provider package is white-listed.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageName The package from which widget providers are white-listed.
* @return Whether the package was added.
*
* @see #removeCrossProfileWidgetProvider(android.content.ComponentName, String)
* @see #getCrossProfileWidgetProviders(android.content.ComponentName)
*/
public boolean addCrossProfileWidgetProvider(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String packageName) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.addCrossProfileWidgetProvider(admin, packageName);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Error calling addCrossProfileWidgetProvider", re);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by the profile owner of a managed profile to disable widget providers from a given
* package to be available in the parent profile. For this method to take effect the
* package should have been added via {@link #addCrossProfileWidgetProvider(
* android.content.ComponentName, String)}.
*
* Note: By default no widget provider package is white-listed.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageName The package from which widget providers are no longer
* white-listed.
* @return Whether the package was removed.
*
* @see #addCrossProfileWidgetProvider(android.content.ComponentName, String)
* @see #getCrossProfileWidgetProviders(android.content.ComponentName)
*/
public boolean removeCrossProfileWidgetProvider(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String packageName) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.removeCrossProfileWidgetProvider(admin, packageName);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Error calling removeCrossProfileWidgetProvider", re);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by the profile owner of a managed profile to query providers from which packages are
* available in the parent profile.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return The white-listed package list.
*
* @see #addCrossProfileWidgetProvider(android.content.ComponentName, String)
* @see #removeCrossProfileWidgetProvider(android.content.ComponentName, String)
*/
public List Setting the keyguard to disabled has the same effect as choosing "None" as the screen
* lock type. However, this call has no effect if a password, pin or pattern is currently set.
* If a password, pin or pattern is set after the keyguard was disabled, the keyguard stops
* being disabled.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param disabled {@code true} disables the keyguard, {@code false} reenables it.
*
* @return {@code false} if attempting to disable the keyguard while a lock password was in
* place. {@code true} otherwise.
*/
public boolean setKeyguardDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean disabled) {
try {
return mService.setKeyguardDisabled(admin, disabled);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", re);
return false;
}
}
/**
* Called by device owner to disable the status bar. Disabling the status bar blocks
* notifications, quick settings and other screen overlays that allow escaping from
* a single use device.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param disabled {@code true} disables the status bar, {@code false} reenables it.
*
* @return {@code false} if attempting to disable the status bar failed.
* {@code true} otherwise.
*/
public boolean setStatusBarDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean disabled) {
try {
return mService.setStatusBarDisabled(admin, disabled);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", re);
return false;
}
}
/**
* Callable by the system update service to notify device owners about pending updates.
* The caller must hold {@link android.Manifest.permission#NOTIFY_PENDING_SYSTEM_UPDATE}
* permission.
*
* @param updateReceivedTime The time as given by {@link System#currentTimeMillis()} indicating
* when the current pending update was first available. -1 if no update is available.
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
public void notifyPendingSystemUpdate(long updateReceivedTime) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.notifyPendingSystemUpdate(updateReceivedTime);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Could not notify device owner about pending system update", re);
}
}
}
/**
* Called by profile or device owners to set the default response for future runtime permission
* requests by applications. The policy can allow for normal operation which prompts the
* user to grant a permission, or can allow automatic granting or denying of runtime
* permission requests by an application. This also applies to new permissions declared by app
* updates. When a permission is denied or granted this way, the effect is equivalent to setting
* the permission grant state via {@link #setPermissionGrantState}.
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param setting The name of the setting to update.
* @param value The value to update the setting to.
*/
public void setGlobalSetting(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String setting, String value) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setGlobalSetting(admin, setting, value);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Called by profile or device owners to update {@link Settings.Secure} settings. Validation
* that the value of the setting is in the correct form for the setting type should be performed
* by the caller.
*
*
*
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param setting The name of the setting to update.
* @param value The value to update the setting to.
*/
public void setSecureSetting(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String setting, String value) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setSecureSetting(admin, setting, value);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed talking with device policy service", e);
}
}
}
/**
* Designates a specific service component as the provider for
* making permission requests of a local or remote administrator of the user.
*
* Only a profile owner can designate the restrictions provider.
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param provider The component name of the service that implements
* {@link RestrictionsReceiver}. If this param is null,
* it removes the restrictions provider previously assigned.
*/
public void setRestrictionsProvider(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@Nullable ComponentName provider) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setRestrictionsProvider(admin, provider);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to set permission provider on device policy service");
}
}
}
/**
* Called by profile or device owners to set the master volume mute on or off.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param on {@code true} to mute master volume, {@code false} to turn mute off.
*/
public void setMasterVolumeMuted(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean on) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setMasterVolumeMuted(admin, on);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to setMasterMute on device policy service");
}
}
}
/**
* Called by profile or device owners to check whether the master volume mute is on or off.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return {@code true} if master volume is muted, {@code false} if it's not.
*/
public boolean isMasterVolumeMuted(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isMasterVolumeMuted(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to get isMasterMute on device policy service");
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by profile or device owners to change whether a user can uninstall
* a package.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageName package to change.
* @param uninstallBlocked true if the user shouldn't be able to uninstall the package.
*/
public void setUninstallBlocked(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String packageName,
boolean uninstallBlocked) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setUninstallBlocked(admin, packageName, uninstallBlocked);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to call block uninstall on device policy service");
}
}
}
/**
* Check whether the current user has been blocked by device policy from uninstalling a package.
* Requires the caller to be the profile owner if checking a specific admin's policy.
*