/* * Copyright (C) 2013 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.printservice; import android.app.Service; import android.content.ComponentName; import android.content.Context; import android.content.Intent; import android.os.Handler; import android.os.IBinder; import android.os.Looper; import android.os.Message; import android.os.RemoteException; import android.print.PrintJobInfo; import android.print.PrinterId; import android.util.Log; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.List; /** *
* This is the base class for implementing print services. A print service knows * how to discover and interact one or more printers via one or more protocols. *
** A print service is responsible for discovering printers, adding discovered printers, * removing added printers, and updating added printers. When the system is interested * in printers managed by your service it will call {@link * #onCreatePrinterDiscoverySession()} from which you must return a new {@link * PrinterDiscoverySession} instance. The returned session encapsulates the interaction * between the system and your service during printer discovery. For description of this * interaction refer to the documentation for {@link PrinterDiscoverySession}. *
** For every printer discovery session all printers have to be added since system does * not retain printers across sessions. Hence, each printer known to this print service * should be added only once during a discovery session. Only an already added printer * can be removed or updated. Removed printers can be added again. *
** When a new print job targeted to a printer managed by this print service is is queued, * i.e. ready for processing by the print service, you will receive a call to {@link * #onPrintJobQueued(PrintJob)}. The print service may handle the print job immediately * or schedule that for an appropriate time in the future. The list of all active print * jobs for this service is obtained by calling {@link #getActivePrintJobs()}. Active * print jobs are ones that are queued or started. *
** A print service is responsible for setting a print job's state as appropriate * while processing it. Initially, a print job is queued, i.e. {@link PrintJob#isQueued() * PrintJob.isQueued()} returns true, which means that the document to be printed is * spooled by the system and the print service can begin processing it. You can obtain * the printed document by calling {@link PrintJob#getDocument() PrintJob.getDocument()} * whose data is accessed via {@link PrintDocument#getData() PrintDocument.getData()}. * After the print service starts printing the data it should set the print job's * state to started by calling {@link PrintJob#start()} after which * {@link PrintJob#isStarted() PrintJob.isStarted()} would return true. Upon successful * completion, the print job should be marked as completed by calling {@link * PrintJob#complete() PrintJob.complete()} after which {@link PrintJob#isCompleted() * PrintJob.isCompleted()} would return true. In case of a failure, the print job should * be marked as failed by calling {@link PrintJob#fail(String) PrintJob.fail( * String)} after which {@link PrintJob#isFailed() PrintJob.isFailed()} would * return true. *
** If a print job is queued or started and the user requests to cancel it, the print * service will receive a call to {@link #onRequestCancelPrintJob(PrintJob)} which * requests from the service to do best effort in canceling the job. In case the job * is successfully canceled, its state has to be marked as cancelled by calling {@link * PrintJob#cancel() PrintJob.cancel()} after which {@link PrintJob#isCancelled() * PrintJob.isCacnelled()} would return true. *
** The lifecycle of a print service is managed exclusively by the system and follows * the established service lifecycle. Additionally, starting or stopping a print service * is triggered exclusively by an explicit user action through enabling or disabling it * in the device settings. After the system binds to a print service, it calls {@link * #onConnected()}. This method can be overriden by clients to perform post binding setup. * Also after the system unbinds from a print service, it calls {@link #onDisconnected()}. * This method can be overriden by clients to perform post unbinding cleanup. Your should * not do any work after the system disconnected from your print service since the * service can be killed at any time to reclaim memory. The system will not disconnect * from a print service if there are active print jobs for the printers managed by it. *
** A print service is declared as any other service in an AndroidManifest.xml but it must * also specify that it handles the {@link android.content.Intent} with action {@link * #SERVICE_INTERFACE android.printservice.PrintService}. Failure to declare this intent * will cause the system to ignore the print service. Additionally, a print service must * request the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BIND_PRINT_SERVICE * android.permission.BIND_PRINT_SERVICE} permission to ensure that only the system can * bind to it. Failure to declare this intent will cause the system to ignore the print * service. Following is an example declaration: *
** <service android:name=".MyPrintService" * android:permission="android.permission.BIND_PRINT_SERVICE"> * <intent-filter> * <action android:name="android.printservice.PrintService" /> * </intent-filter> * . . . * </service> **
* A print service can be configured by specifying an optional settings activity which * exposes service specific settings, an optional add printers activity which is used for * manual addition of printers, vendor name ,etc. It is a responsibility of the system * to launch the settings and add printers activities when appropriate. *
** A print service is configured by providing a {@link #SERVICE_META_DATA meta-data} * entry in the manifest when declaring the service. A service declaration with a meta-data * tag is presented below: *
<service android:name=".MyPrintService" * android:permission="android.permission.BIND_PRINT_SERVICE"> * <intent-filter> * <action android:name="android.printservice.PrintService" /> * </intent-filter> * <meta-data android:name="android.printservice" android:resource="@xml/printservice" /> * </service>* *
* For more details for how to configure your print service via the meta-data refer to
* {@link #SERVICE_META_DATA} and <{@link android.R.styleable#PrintService
* print-service}>
.
*
* Note: All callbacks in this class are executed on the main * application thread. You should also invoke any method of this class on the main * application thread. *
*/ public abstract class PrintService extends Service { private static final String LOG_TAG = "PrintService"; private static final boolean DEBUG = false; /** * The {@link Intent} action that must be declared as handled by a service * in its manifest for the system to recognize it as a print service. */ public static final String SERVICE_INTERFACE = "android.printservice.PrintService"; /** * Name under which a {@link PrintService} component publishes additional information * about itself. This meta-data must reference a XML resource containing a
* <{@link android.R.styleable#PrintService print-service}>
tag. This is
* a sample XML file configuring a print service:
* <print-service * android:vendor="SomeVendor" * android:settingsActivity="foo.bar.MySettingsActivity" * andorid:addPrintersActivity="foo.bar.MyAddPrintersActivity." * . . . * />*
* For detailed configuration options that can be specified via the meta-data * refer to {@link android.R.styleable#PrintService android.R.styleable.PrintService}. *
*
* If you declare a settings or add a printers activity, they have to be exported,
* by setting the {@link android.R.attr#exported} activity attribute to true
*
. Also in case you want only the system to be able to start any of these
* activities you can specify that they request the android.permission
* .START_PRINT_SERVICE_CONFIG_ACTIVITY permission by setting the
* {@link android.R.attr#permission} activity attribute.
*
* You cannot modify the passed in {@link PrintJobInfo} directly, rather you * should build another one using the {@link PrintJobInfo.Builder} class. You * can specify any standard properties and add advanced, printer specific, * ones via {@link PrintJobInfo.Builder#putAdvancedOption(String, String) * PrintJobInfo.Builder.putAdvancedOption(String, String)} and {@link * PrintJobInfo.Builder#putAdvancedOption(String, int) * PrintJobInfo.Builder.putAdvancedOption(String, int)}. The advanced options * are not interpreted by the system, they will not be visible to applications, * and can only be accessed by your print service via {@link * PrintJob#getAdvancedStringOption(String) PrintJob.getAdvancedStringOption(String)} * and {@link PrintJob#getAdvancedIntOption(String) PrintJob.getAdvancedIntOption(String)}. *
** If the advanced print options activity offers changes to the standard print * options, you can get the current {@link android.print.PrinterInfo} using the * {@link #EXTRA_PRINTER_INFO} extra which will allow you to present the user * with UI options supported by the current printer. For example, if the current * printer does not support a given media size, you should not offer it in the * advanced print options UI. *
* * @see #EXTRA_PRINTER_INFO */ public static final String EXTRA_PRINT_JOB_INFO = "android.intent.extra.print.PRINT_JOB_INFO"; /** * If you declared an optional activity with advanced print options via the * {@link android.R.attr#advancedPrintOptionsActivity advancedPrintOptionsActivity} * attribute, this extra is used to pass in the currently selected printer's * {@link android.print.PrinterInfo} to your activity allowing you to inspect it. * * @see #EXTRA_PRINT_JOB_INFO */ public static final String EXTRA_PRINTER_INFO = "android.intent.extra.print.EXTRA_PRINTER_INFO"; /** * If you declared an optional activity with advanced print options via the * {@link android.R.attr#advancedPrintOptionsActivity advancedPrintOptionsActivity} * attribute, this extra is used to pass in the meta-data for the currently printed * document as a {@link android.print.PrintDocumentInfo} to your activity allowing * you to inspect it. * * @see #EXTRA_PRINT_JOB_INFO * @see #EXTRA_PRINTER_INFO */ public static final String EXTRA_PRINT_DOCUMENT_INFO = "android.printservice.extra.PRINT_DOCUMENT_INFO"; private Handler mHandler; private IPrintServiceClient mClient; private int mLastSessionId = -1; private PrinterDiscoverySession mDiscoverySession; @Override protected final void attachBaseContext(Context base) { super.attachBaseContext(base); mHandler = new ServiceHandler(base.getMainLooper()); } /** * The system has connected to this service. */ protected void onConnected() { /* do nothing */ } /** * The system has disconnected from this service. */ protected void onDisconnected() { /* do nothing */ } /** * Callback asking you to create a new {@link PrinterDiscoverySession}. * * @see PrinterDiscoverySession */ protected abstract PrinterDiscoverySession onCreatePrinterDiscoverySession(); /** * Called when cancellation of a print job is requested. The service * should do best effort to fulfill the request. After the cancellation * is performed, the print job should be marked as cancelled state by * calling {@link PrintJob#cancel()}. * * @param printJob The print job to cancel. * * @see PrintJob#cancel() PrintJob.cancel() * @see PrintJob#isCancelled() PrintJob.isCancelled() */ protected abstract void onRequestCancelPrintJob(PrintJob printJob); /** * Called when there is a queued print job for one of the printers * managed by this print service. * * @param printJob The new queued print job. * * @see PrintJob#isQueued() PrintJob.isQueued() * @see #getActivePrintJobs() */ protected abstract void onPrintJobQueued(PrintJob printJob); /** * Gets the active print jobs for the printers managed by this service. * Active print jobs are ones that are not in a final state, i.e. whose * state is queued or started. * * @return The active print jobs. * * @see PrintJob#isQueued() PrintJob.isQueued() * @see PrintJob#isStarted() PrintJob.isStarted() */ public final List