/* * Copyright (C) 2009 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.backup; import android.annotation.SystemApi; import android.content.Context; import android.os.Handler; import android.os.Message; import android.os.RemoteException; import android.os.ServiceManager; import android.util.Log; import android.util.Pair; /** * The interface through which an application interacts with the Android backup service to * request backup and restore operations. * Applications instantiate it using the constructor and issue calls through that instance. *
* When an application has made changes to data which should be backed up, a * call to {@link #dataChanged()} will notify the backup service. The system * will then schedule a backup operation to occur in the near future. Repeated * calls to {@link #dataChanged()} have no further effect until the backup * operation actually occurs. *
* A backup or restore operation for your application begins when the system launches the * {@link android.app.backup.BackupAgent} subclass you've declared in your manifest. See the * documentation for {@link android.app.backup.BackupAgent} for a detailed description * of how the operation then proceeds. *
* Several attributes affecting the operation of the backup and restore mechanism
* can be set on the
* <application>
* tag in your application's AndroidManifest.xml file.
*
*
For more information about using BackupManager, read the * Data Backup developer guide.
* This method requires that the application hold the "android.permission.BACKUP" * permission if the package named in the argument does not run under the same uid * as the caller. * * @param packageName The package name identifying the application to back up. */ public static void dataChanged(String packageName) { checkServiceBinder(); if (sService != null) { try { sService.dataChanged(packageName); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.e(TAG, "dataChanged(pkg) couldn't connect"); } } } /** * Restore the calling application from backup. The data will be restored from the * current backup dataset if the application has stored data there, or from * the dataset used during the last full device setup operation if the current * backup dataset has no matching data. If no backup data exists for this application * in either source, a nonzero value will be returned. * *
If this method returns zero (meaning success), the OS will attempt to retrieve * a backed-up dataset from the remote transport, instantiate the application's * backup agent, and pass the dataset to the agent's * {@link android.app.backup.BackupAgent#onRestore(BackupDataInput, int, android.os.ParcelFileDescriptor) onRestore()} * method. * * @param observer The {@link RestoreObserver} to receive callbacks during the restore * operation. This must not be null. * * @return Zero on success; nonzero on error. */ public int requestRestore(RestoreObserver observer) { int result = -1; checkServiceBinder(); if (sService != null) { RestoreSession session = null; try { IRestoreSession binder = sService.beginRestoreSession(mContext.getPackageName(), null); if (binder != null) { session = new RestoreSession(mContext, binder); result = session.restorePackage(mContext.getPackageName(), observer); } } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.e(TAG, "restoreSelf() unable to contact service"); } finally { if (session != null) { session.endRestoreSession(); } } } return result; } // system APIs start here /** * Begin the process of restoring data from backup. See the * {@link android.app.backup.RestoreSession} class for documentation on that process. * @hide */ @SystemApi public RestoreSession beginRestoreSession() { RestoreSession session = null; checkServiceBinder(); if (sService != null) { try { // All packages, current transport IRestoreSession binder = sService.beginRestoreSession(null, null); if (binder != null) { session = new RestoreSession(mContext, binder); } } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.e(TAG, "beginRestoreSession() couldn't connect"); } } return session; } /** * Enable/disable the backup service entirely. When disabled, no backup * or restore operations will take place. Data-changed notifications will * still be observed and collected, however, so that changes made while the * mechanism was disabled will still be backed up properly if it is enabled * at some point in the future. * *
Callers must hold the android.permission.BACKUP permission to use this method. * * @hide */ @SystemApi public void setBackupEnabled(boolean isEnabled) { checkServiceBinder(); if (sService != null) { try { sService.setBackupEnabled(isEnabled); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.e(TAG, "setBackupEnabled() couldn't connect"); } } } /** * Report whether the backup mechanism is currently enabled. * *
Callers must hold the android.permission.BACKUP permission to use this method. * * @hide */ @SystemApi public boolean isBackupEnabled() { checkServiceBinder(); if (sService != null) { try { return sService.isBackupEnabled(); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.e(TAG, "isBackupEnabled() couldn't connect"); } } return false; } /** * Enable/disable data restore at application install time. When enabled, app * installation will include an attempt to fetch the app's historical data from * the archival restore dataset (if any). When disabled, no such attempt will * be made. * *
Callers must hold the android.permission.BACKUP permission to use this method. * * @hide */ @SystemApi public void setAutoRestore(boolean isEnabled) { checkServiceBinder(); if (sService != null) { try { sService.setAutoRestore(isEnabled); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.e(TAG, "setAutoRestore() couldn't connect"); } } } /** * Identify the currently selected transport. Callers must hold the * android.permission.BACKUP permission to use this method. * @return The name of the currently active backup transport. In case of * failure or if no transport is currently active, this method returns {@code null}. * * @hide */ @SystemApi public String getCurrentTransport() { checkServiceBinder(); if (sService != null) { try { return sService.getCurrentTransport(); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.e(TAG, "getCurrentTransport() couldn't connect"); } } return null; } /** * Request a list of all available backup transports' names. Callers must * hold the android.permission.BACKUP permission to use this method. * * @hide */ @SystemApi public String[] listAllTransports() { checkServiceBinder(); if (sService != null) { try { return sService.listAllTransports(); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.e(TAG, "listAllTransports() couldn't connect"); } } return null; } /** * Specify the current backup transport. Callers must hold the * android.permission.BACKUP permission to use this method. * * @param transport The name of the transport to select. This should be one * of the names returned by {@link #listAllTransports()}. * @return The name of the previously selected transport. If the given transport * name is not one of the currently available transports, no change is made to * the current transport setting and the method returns null. * * @hide */ @SystemApi public String selectBackupTransport(String transport) { checkServiceBinder(); if (sService != null) { try { return sService.selectBackupTransport(transport); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.e(TAG, "selectBackupTransport() couldn't connect"); } } return null; } /** * Schedule an immediate backup attempt for all pending key/value updates. This * is primarily intended for transports to use when they detect a suitable * opportunity for doing a backup pass. If there are no pending updates to * be sent, no action will be taken. Even if some updates are pending, the * transport will still be asked to confirm via the usual requestBackupTime() * method. * *
Callers must hold the android.permission.BACKUP permission to use this method. * * @hide */ @SystemApi public void backupNow() { checkServiceBinder(); if (sService != null) { try { sService.backupNow(); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.e(TAG, "backupNow() couldn't connect"); } } } /** * Ask the framework which dataset, if any, the given package's data would be * restored from if we were to install it right now. * *
Callers must hold the android.permission.BACKUP permission to use this method. * * @param packageName The name of the package whose most-suitable dataset we * wish to look up * @return The dataset token from which a restore should be attempted, or zero if * no suitable data is available. * * @hide */ @SystemApi public long getAvailableRestoreToken(String packageName) { checkServiceBinder(); if (sService != null) { try { return sService.getAvailableRestoreToken(packageName); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.e(TAG, "getAvailableRestoreToken() couldn't connect"); } } return 0; } /** * Ask the framework whether this app is eligible for backup. * *
Callers must hold the android.permission.BACKUP permission to use this method. * * @param packageName The name of the package. * @return Whether this app is eligible for backup. * * @hide */ @SystemApi public boolean isAppEligibleForBackup(String packageName) { checkServiceBinder(); if (sService != null) { try { return sService.isAppEligibleForBackup(packageName); } catch (RemoteException e) { Log.e(TAG, "isAppEligibleForBackup(pkg) couldn't connect"); } } return false; } /** * Request an immediate backup, providing an observer to which results of the backup operation * will be published. The Android backup system will decide for each package whether it will * be full app data backup or key/value-pair-based backup. * *
If this method returns {@link BackupManager#SUCCESS}, the OS will attempt to backup all
* provided packages using the remote transport.
*
* @param packages List of package names to backup.
* @param observer The {@link BackupObserver} to receive callbacks during the backup
* operation. Could be {@code null}.
* @return {@link BackupManager#SUCCESS} on success; nonzero on error.
* @exception IllegalArgumentException on null or empty {@code packages} param.
*
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
public int requestBackup(String[] packages, BackupObserver observer) {
checkServiceBinder();
if (sService != null) {
try {
BackupObserverWrapper observerWrapper = observer == null
? null
: new BackupObserverWrapper(mContext, observer);
return sService.requestBackup(packages, observerWrapper);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "requestBackup() couldn't connect");
}
}
return -1;
}
/*
* We wrap incoming binder calls with a private class implementation that
* redirects them into main-thread actions. This serializes the backup
* progress callbacks nicely within the usual main-thread lifecycle pattern.
*/
@SystemApi
private class BackupObserverWrapper extends IBackupObserver.Stub {
final Handler mHandler;
final BackupObserver mObserver;
static final int MSG_UPDATE = 1;
static final int MSG_RESULT = 2;
static final int MSG_FINISHED = 3;
BackupObserverWrapper(Context context, BackupObserver observer) {
mHandler = new Handler(context.getMainLooper()) {
@Override
public void handleMessage(Message msg) {
switch (msg.what) {
case MSG_UPDATE:
Pair