/**
* Copyright (C) 2014 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
* use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy
* of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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* under the License.
*/
package android.app.usage;
import android.annotation.SystemApi;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.pm.ParceledListSlice;
import android.os.RemoteException;
import android.os.UserHandle;
import android.util.ArrayMap;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Provides access to device usage history and statistics. Usage data is aggregated into
* time intervals: days, weeks, months, and years.
*
* When requesting usage data since a particular time, the request might look something like this:
*
* PAST REQUEST_TIME TODAY FUTURE
* ————————————————————————————||———————————————————————————¦-----------------------|
* YEAR || ¦ |
* ————————————————————————————||———————————————————————————¦-----------------------|
* MONTH | || MONTH ¦ |
* ——————————————————|—————————||———————————————————————————¦-----------------------|
* | WEEK | WEEK|| | WEEK | WE¦EK | WEEK |
* ————————————————————————————||———————————————————|———————¦-----------------------|
* || |DAY|DAY|DAY|DAY¦DAY|DAY|DAY|DAY|DAY|DAY|
* ————————————————————————————||———————————————————————————¦-----------------------|
*
* A request for data in the middle of a time interval will include that interval.
*
* NOTE: This API requires the permission android.permission.PACKAGE_USAGE_STATS, which
* is a system-level permission and will not be granted to third-party apps. However, declaring
* the permission implies intention to use the API and the user of the device can grant permission
* through the Settings application.
*/
public final class UsageStatsManager {
/**
* An interval type that spans a day. See {@link #queryUsageStats(int, long, long)}.
*/
public static final int INTERVAL_DAILY = 0;
/**
* An interval type that spans a week. See {@link #queryUsageStats(int, long, long)}.
*/
public static final int INTERVAL_WEEKLY = 1;
/**
* An interval type that spans a month. See {@link #queryUsageStats(int, long, long)}.
*/
public static final int INTERVAL_MONTHLY = 2;
/**
* An interval type that spans a year. See {@link #queryUsageStats(int, long, long)}.
*/
public static final int INTERVAL_YEARLY = 3;
/**
* An interval type that will use the best fit interval for the given time range.
* See {@link #queryUsageStats(int, long, long)}.
*/
public static final int INTERVAL_BEST = 4;
/**
* The number of available intervals. Does not include {@link #INTERVAL_BEST}, since it
* is a pseudo interval (it actually selects a real interval).
* {@hide}
*/
public static final int INTERVAL_COUNT = 4;
private static final UsageEvents sEmptyResults = new UsageEvents();
private final Context mContext;
private final IUsageStatsManager mService;
/**
* {@hide}
*/
public UsageStatsManager(Context context, IUsageStatsManager service) {
mContext = context;
mService = service;
}
/**
* Gets application usage stats for the given time range, aggregated by the specified interval.
* The returned list will contain a {@link UsageStats} object for each package that
* has data for an interval that is a subset of the time range given. To illustrate:
*
* intervalType = INTERVAL_YEARLY
* beginTime = 2013
* endTime = 2015 (exclusive)
*
* Results:
* 2013 - com.example.alpha
* 2013 - com.example.beta
* 2014 - com.example.alpha
* 2014 - com.example.beta
* 2014 - com.example.charlie
*
*
* @param intervalType The time interval by which the stats are aggregated.
* @param beginTime The inclusive beginning of the range of stats to include in the results.
* @param endTime The exclusive end of the range of stats to include in the results.
* @return A list of {@link UsageStats} or null if none are available.
*
* @see #INTERVAL_DAILY
* @see #INTERVAL_WEEKLY
* @see #INTERVAL_MONTHLY
* @see #INTERVAL_YEARLY
* @see #INTERVAL_BEST
*/
public List queryUsageStats(int intervalType, long beginTime, long endTime) {
try {
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
ParceledListSlice slice = mService.queryUsageStats(intervalType, beginTime,
endTime, mContext.getOpPackageName());
if (slice != null) {
return slice.getList();
}
} catch (RemoteException e) {
// fallthrough and return null.
}
return Collections.emptyList();
}
/**
* Gets the hardware configurations the device was in for the given time range, aggregated by
* the specified interval. The results are ordered as in
* {@link #queryUsageStats(int, long, long)}.
*
* @param intervalType The time interval by which the stats are aggregated.
* @param beginTime The inclusive beginning of the range of stats to include in the results.
* @param endTime The exclusive end of the range of stats to include in the results.
* @return A list of {@link ConfigurationStats} or null if none are available.
*/
public List queryConfigurations(int intervalType, long beginTime,
long endTime) {
try {
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
ParceledListSlice slice = mService.queryConfigurationStats(
intervalType, beginTime, endTime, mContext.getOpPackageName());
if (slice != null) {
return slice.getList();
}
} catch (RemoteException e) {
// fallthrough and return the empty list.
}
return Collections.emptyList();
}
/**
* Query for events in the given time range. Events are only kept by the system for a few
* days.
*
* NOTE: The last few minutes of the event log will be truncated to prevent abuse
* by applications.
*
* @param beginTime The inclusive beginning of the range of events to include in the results.
* @param endTime The exclusive end of the range of events to include in the results.
* @return A {@link UsageEvents}.
*/
public UsageEvents queryEvents(long beginTime, long endTime) {
try {
UsageEvents iter = mService.queryEvents(beginTime, endTime,
mContext.getOpPackageName());
if (iter != null) {
return iter;
}
} catch (RemoteException e) {
// fallthrough and return null
}
return sEmptyResults;
}
/**
* A convenience method that queries for all stats in the given range (using the best interval
* for that range), merges the resulting data, and keys it by package name.
* See {@link #queryUsageStats(int, long, long)}.
*
* @param beginTime The inclusive beginning of the range of stats to include in the results.
* @param endTime The exclusive end of the range of stats to include in the results.
* @return A {@link java.util.Map} keyed by package name, or null if no stats are
* available.
*/
public Map queryAndAggregateUsageStats(long beginTime, long endTime) {
List stats = queryUsageStats(INTERVAL_BEST, beginTime, endTime);
if (stats.isEmpty()) {
return Collections.emptyMap();
}
ArrayMap aggregatedStats = new ArrayMap<>();
final int statCount = stats.size();
for (int i = 0; i < statCount; i++) {
UsageStats newStat = stats.get(i);
UsageStats existingStat = aggregatedStats.get(newStat.getPackageName());
if (existingStat == null) {
aggregatedStats.put(newStat.mPackageName, newStat);
} else {
existingStat.add(newStat);
}
}
return aggregatedStats;
}
/**
* Returns whether the specified app is currently considered inactive. This will be true if the
* app hasn't been used directly or indirectly for a period of time defined by the system. This
* could be of the order of several hours or days.
* @param packageName The package name of the app to query
* @return whether the app is currently considered inactive
*/
public boolean isAppInactive(String packageName) {
try {
return mService.isAppInactive(packageName, UserHandle.myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
// fall through and return default
}
return false;
}
/**
* @hide
*/
public void setAppInactive(String packageName, boolean inactive) {
try {
mService.setAppInactive(packageName, inactive, UserHandle.myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
// fall through
}
}
/**
* {@hide}
* Temporarily whitelist the specified app for a short duration. This is to allow an app
* receiving a high priority message to be able to access the network and acquire wakelocks
* even if the device is in power-save mode or the app is currently considered inactive.
* The caller must hold the CHANGE_DEVICE_IDLE_TEMP_WHITELIST permission.
* @param packageName The package name of the app to whitelist.
* @param duration Duration to whitelist the app for, in milliseconds. It is recommended that
* this be limited to 10s of seconds. Requested duration will be clamped to a few minutes.
* @param user The user for whom the package should be whitelisted. Passing in a user that is
* not the same as the caller's process will require the INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS permission.
* @see #isAppInactive(String)
*/
@SystemApi
public void whitelistAppTemporarily(String packageName, long duration, UserHandle user) {
try {
mService.whitelistAppTemporarily(packageName, duration, user.getIdentifier());
} catch (RemoteException re) {
}
}
/**
* Inform usage stats that the carrier privileged apps access rules have changed.
* @hide
*/
public void onCarrierPrivilegedAppsChanged() {
try {
mService.onCarrierPrivilegedAppsChanged();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
}
}
}