/* * Copyright (C) 2014 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License */ package android.app.job; import android.app.Service; 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.util.Log; import com.android.internal.annotations.GuardedBy; import java.lang.ref.WeakReference; /** *

Entry point for the callback from the {@link android.app.job.JobScheduler}.

*

This is the base class that handles asynchronous requests that were previously scheduled. You * are responsible for overriding {@link JobService#onStartJob(JobParameters)}, which is where * you will implement your job logic.

*

This service executes each incoming job on a {@link android.os.Handler} running on your * application's main thread. This means that you must offload your execution logic to * another thread/handler/{@link android.os.AsyncTask} of your choosing. Not doing so will result * in blocking any future callbacks from the JobManager - specifically * {@link #onStopJob(android.app.job.JobParameters)}, which is meant to inform you that the * scheduling requirements are no longer being met.

*/ public abstract class JobService extends Service { private static final String TAG = "JobService"; /** * Job services must be protected with this permission: * *
     *     <service android:name="MyJobService"
     *              android:permission="android.permission.BIND_JOB_SERVICE" >
     *         ...
     *     </service>
     * 
* *

If a job service is declared in the manifest but not protected with this * permission, that service will be ignored by the OS. */ public static final String PERMISSION_BIND = "android.permission.BIND_JOB_SERVICE"; private JobServiceEngine mEngine; /** @hide */ public final IBinder onBind(Intent intent) { if (mEngine == null) { mEngine = new JobServiceEngine(this) { @Override public boolean onStartJob(JobParameters params) { return JobService.this.onStartJob(params); } @Override public boolean onStopJob(JobParameters params) { return JobService.this.onStopJob(params); } }; } return mEngine.getBinder(); } /** * Override this method with the callback logic for your job. Any such logic needs to be * performed on a separate thread, as this function is executed on your application's main * thread. * * @param params Parameters specifying info about this job, including the extras bundle you * optionally provided at job-creation time. * @return True if your service needs to process the work (on a separate thread). False if * there's no more work to be done for this job. */ public abstract boolean onStartJob(JobParameters params); /** * This method is called if the system has determined that you must stop execution of your job * even before you've had a chance to call {@link #jobFinished(JobParameters, boolean)}. * *

This will happen if the requirements specified at schedule time are no longer met. For * example you may have requested WiFi with * {@link android.app.job.JobInfo.Builder#setRequiredNetworkType(int)}, yet while your * job was executing the user toggled WiFi. Another example is if you had specified * {@link android.app.job.JobInfo.Builder#setRequiresDeviceIdle(boolean)}, and the phone left its * idle maintenance window. You are solely responsible for the behaviour of your application * upon receipt of this message; your app will likely start to misbehave if you ignore it. One * immediate repercussion is that the system will cease holding a wakelock for you.

* * @param params Parameters specifying info about this job. * @return True to indicate to the JobManager whether you'd like to reschedule this job based * on the retry criteria provided at job creation-time. False to drop the job. Regardless of * the value returned, your job must stop executing. */ public abstract boolean onStopJob(JobParameters params); /** * Call this to inform the JobManager you've finished executing. This can be called from any * thread, as it will ultimately be run on your application's main thread. When the system * receives this message it will release the wakelock being held. *

* You can specify post-execution behaviour to the scheduler here with * needsReschedule . This will apply a back-off timer to your job based on * the default, or what was set with * {@link android.app.job.JobInfo.Builder#setBackoffCriteria(long, int)}. The original * requirements are always honoured even for a backed-off job. Note that a job running in * idle mode will not be backed-off. Instead what will happen is the job will be re-added * to the queue and re-executed within a future idle maintenance window. *

* * @param params Parameters specifying system-provided info about this job, this was given to * your application in {@link #onStartJob(JobParameters)}. * @param needsReschedule True if this job should be rescheduled according to the back-off * criteria specified at schedule-time. False otherwise. */ public final void jobFinished(JobParameters params, boolean needsReschedule) { mEngine.jobFinished(params, needsReschedule); } }