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| * |
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| |
| package android.nfc; |
| |
| import java.util.HashMap; |
| |
| import android.annotation.SdkConstant; |
| import android.annotation.SdkConstant.SdkConstantType; |
| import android.app.Activity; |
| import android.app.ActivityThread; |
| import android.app.OnActivityPausedListener; |
| import android.app.PendingIntent; |
| import android.content.Context; |
| import android.content.IntentFilter; |
| import android.content.pm.IPackageManager; |
| import android.content.pm.PackageManager; |
| import android.net.Uri; |
| import android.nfc.tech.MifareClassic; |
| import android.nfc.tech.Ndef; |
| import android.nfc.tech.NfcA; |
| import android.nfc.tech.NfcF; |
| import android.os.IBinder; |
| import android.os.RemoteException; |
| import android.os.ServiceManager; |
| import android.util.Log; |
| |
| /** |
| * Represents the local NFC adapter. |
| * <p> |
| * Use the helper {@link #getDefaultAdapter(Context)} to get the default NFC |
| * adapter for this Android device. |
| * |
| * <div class="special reference"> |
| * <h3>Developer Guides</h3> |
| * <p>For more information about using NFC, read the |
| * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/nfc/index.html">Near Field Communication</a> developer guide.</p> |
| * </div> |
| */ |
| public final class NfcAdapter { |
| static final String TAG = "NFC"; |
| |
| /** |
| * Intent to start an activity when a tag with NDEF payload is discovered. |
| * |
| * <p>The system inspects the first {@link NdefRecord} in the first {@link NdefMessage} and |
| * looks for a URI, SmartPoster, or MIME record. If a URI or SmartPoster record is found the |
| * intent will contain the URI in its data field. If a MIME record is found the intent will |
| * contain the MIME type in its type field. This allows activities to register |
| * {@link IntentFilter}s targeting specific content on tags. Activities should register the |
| * most specific intent filters possible to avoid the activity chooser dialog, which can |
| * disrupt the interaction with the tag as the user interacts with the screen. |
| * |
| * <p>If the tag has an NDEF payload this intent is started before |
| * {@link #ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED}. If any activities respond to this intent neither |
| * {@link #ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED} or {@link #ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED} will be started. |
| * |
| * <p>The MIME type or data URI of this intent are normalized before dispatch - |
| * so that MIME, URI scheme and URI host are always lower-case. |
| */ |
| @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) |
| public static final String ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED = "android.nfc.action.NDEF_DISCOVERED"; |
| |
| /** |
| * Intent to start an activity when a tag is discovered and activities are registered for the |
| * specific technologies on the tag. |
| * |
| * <p>To receive this intent an activity must include an intent filter |
| * for this action and specify the desired tech types in a |
| * manifest <code>meta-data</code> entry. Here is an example manfiest entry: |
| * <pre> |
| * <activity android:name=".nfc.TechFilter" android:label="NFC/TechFilter"> |
| * <!-- Add a technology filter --> |
| * <intent-filter> |
| * <action android:name="android.nfc.action.TECH_DISCOVERED" /> |
| * </intent-filter> |
| * |
| * <meta-data android:name="android.nfc.action.TECH_DISCOVERED" |
| * android:resource="@xml/filter_nfc" |
| * /> |
| * </activity></pre> |
| * |
| * <p>The meta-data XML file should contain one or more <code>tech-list</code> entries |
| * each consisting or one or more <code>tech</code> entries. The <code>tech</code> entries refer |
| * to the qualified class name implementing the technology, for example "android.nfc.tech.NfcA". |
| * |
| * <p>A tag matches if any of the |
| * <code>tech-list</code> sets is a subset of {@link Tag#getTechList() Tag.getTechList()}. Each |
| * of the <code>tech-list</code>s is considered independently and the |
| * activity is considered a match is any single <code>tech-list</code> matches the tag that was |
| * discovered. This provides AND and OR semantics for filtering desired techs. Here is an |
| * example that will match any tag using {@link NfcF} or any tag using {@link NfcA}, |
| * {@link MifareClassic}, and {@link Ndef}: |
| * |
| * <pre> |
| * <resources xmlns:xliff="urn:oasis:names:tc:xliff:document:1.2"> |
| * <!-- capture anything using NfcF --> |
| * <tech-list> |
| * <tech>android.nfc.tech.NfcF</tech> |
| * </tech-list> |
| * |
| * <!-- OR --> |
| * |
| * <!-- capture all MIFARE Classics with NDEF payloads --> |
| * <tech-list> |
| * <tech>android.nfc.tech.NfcA</tech> |
| * <tech>android.nfc.tech.MifareClassic</tech> |
| * <tech>android.nfc.tech.Ndef</tech> |
| * </tech-list> |
| * </resources></pre> |
| * |
| * <p>This intent is started after {@link #ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED} and before |
| * {@link #ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED}. If any activities respond to {@link #ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED} |
| * this intent will not be started. If any activities respond to this intent |
| * {@link #ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED} will not be started. |
| */ |
| @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) |
| public static final String ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED = "android.nfc.action.TECH_DISCOVERED"; |
| |
| /** |
| * Intent to start an activity when a tag is discovered. |
| * |
| * <p>This intent will not be started when a tag is discovered if any activities respond to |
| * {@link #ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED} or {@link #ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED} for the current tag. |
| */ |
| @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) |
| public static final String ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED = "android.nfc.action.TAG_DISCOVERED"; |
| |
| /** |
| * Broadcast to only the activity that handles ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED |
| * @hide |
| */ |
| public static final String ACTION_TAG_LEFT_FIELD = "android.nfc.action.TAG_LOST"; |
| |
| /** |
| * Mandatory extra containing the {@link Tag} that was discovered for the |
| * {@link #ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED}, {@link #ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED}, and |
| * {@link #ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED} intents. |
| */ |
| public static final String EXTRA_TAG = "android.nfc.extra.TAG"; |
| |
| /** |
| * Extra containing an array of {@link NdefMessage} present on the discovered tag.<p> |
| * This extra is mandatory for {@link #ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED} intents, |
| * and optional for {@link #ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED}, and |
| * {@link #ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED} intents.<p> |
| * When this extra is present there will always be at least one |
| * {@link NdefMessage} element. Most NDEF tags have only one NDEF message, |
| * but we use an array for future compatibility. |
| */ |
| public static final String EXTRA_NDEF_MESSAGES = "android.nfc.extra.NDEF_MESSAGES"; |
| |
| /** |
| * Optional extra containing a byte array containing the ID of the discovered tag for |
| * the {@link #ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED}, {@link #ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED}, and |
| * {@link #ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED} intents. |
| */ |
| public static final String EXTRA_ID = "android.nfc.extra.ID"; |
| |
| /** |
| * Broadcast Action: The state of the local NFC adapter has been |
| * changed. |
| * <p>For example, NFC has been turned on or off. |
| * <p>Always contains the extra field {@link #EXTRA_STATE} |
| * @hide |
| */ |
| @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) |
| public static final String ACTION_ADAPTER_STATE_CHANGED = |
| "android.nfc.action.ADAPTER_STATE_CHANGED"; |
| |
| /** |
| * Used as an int extra field in {@link #ACTION_STATE_CHANGED} |
| * intents to request the current power state. Possible values are: |
| * {@link #STATE_OFF}, |
| * {@link #STATE_TURNING_ON}, |
| * {@link #STATE_ON}, |
| * {@link #STATE_TURNING_OFF}, |
| * @hide |
| */ |
| public static final String EXTRA_ADAPTER_STATE = "android.nfc.extra.ADAPTER_STATE"; |
| |
| /** @hide */ |
| public static final int STATE_OFF = 1; |
| /** @hide */ |
| public static final int STATE_TURNING_ON = 2; |
| /** @hide */ |
| public static final int STATE_ON = 3; |
| /** @hide */ |
| public static final int STATE_TURNING_OFF = 4; |
| |
| /** @hide */ |
| public static final String ACTION_HANDOVER_TRANSFER_STARTED = |
| "android.nfc.action.HANDOVER_TRANSFER_STARTED"; |
| |
| /** @hide */ |
| public static final String ACTION_HANDOVER_TRANSFER_DONE = |
| "android.nfc.action.HANDOVER_TRANSFER_DONE"; |
| |
| /** @hide */ |
| public static final String EXTRA_HANDOVER_TRANSFER_STATUS = |
| "android.nfc.extra.HANDOVER_TRANSFER_STATUS"; |
| |
| /** @hide */ |
| public static final int HANDOVER_TRANSFER_STATUS_SUCCESS = 0; |
| /** @hide */ |
| public static final int HANDOVER_TRANSFER_STATUS_FAILURE = 1; |
| |
| /** @hide */ |
| public static final String EXTRA_HANDOVER_TRANSFER_URI = |
| "android.nfc.extra.HANDOVER_TRANSFER_URI"; |
| |
| // Guarded by NfcAdapter.class |
| static boolean sIsInitialized = false; |
| |
| // Final after first constructor, except for |
| // attemptDeadServiceRecovery() when NFC crashes - we accept a best effort |
| // recovery |
| static INfcAdapter sService; |
| static INfcTag sTagService; |
| |
| /** |
| * The NfcAdapter object for each application context. |
| * There is a 1-1 relationship between application context and |
| * NfcAdapter object. |
| */ |
| static HashMap<Context, NfcAdapter> sNfcAdapters = new HashMap(); //guard by NfcAdapter.class |
| |
| /** |
| * NfcAdapter used with a null context. This ctor was deprecated but we have |
| * to support it for backwards compatibility. New methods that require context |
| * might throw when called on the null-context NfcAdapter. |
| */ |
| static NfcAdapter sNullContextNfcAdapter; // protected by NfcAdapter.class |
| |
| final NfcActivityManager mNfcActivityManager; |
| final Context mContext; |
| |
| /** |
| * A callback to be invoked when the system successfully delivers your {@link NdefMessage} |
| * to another device. |
| * @see #setOnNdefPushCompleteCallback |
| */ |
| public interface OnNdefPushCompleteCallback { |
| /** |
| * Called on successful NDEF push. |
| * |
| * <p>This callback is usually made on a binder thread (not the UI thread). |
| * |
| * @param event {@link NfcEvent} with the {@link NfcEvent#nfcAdapter} field set |
| * @see #setNdefPushMessageCallback |
| */ |
| public void onNdefPushComplete(NfcEvent event); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * A callback to be invoked when another NFC device capable of NDEF push (Android Beam) |
| * is within range. |
| * <p>Implement this interface and pass it to {@link |
| * NfcAdapter#setNdefPushMessageCallback setNdefPushMessageCallback()} in order to create an |
| * {@link NdefMessage} at the moment that another device is within range for NFC. Using this |
| * callback allows you to create a message with data that might vary based on the |
| * content currently visible to the user. Alternatively, you can call {@link |
| * #setNdefPushMessage setNdefPushMessage()} if the {@link NdefMessage} always contains the |
| * same data. |
| */ |
| public interface CreateNdefMessageCallback { |
| /** |
| * Called to provide a {@link NdefMessage} to push. |
| * |
| * <p>This callback is usually made on a binder thread (not the UI thread). |
| * |
| * <p>Called when this device is in range of another device |
| * that might support NDEF push. It allows the application to |
| * create the NDEF message only when it is required. |
| * |
| * <p>NDEF push cannot occur until this method returns, so do not |
| * block for too long. |
| * |
| * <p>The Android operating system will usually show a system UI |
| * on top of your activity during this time, so do not try to request |
| * input from the user to complete the callback, or provide custom NDEF |
| * push UI. The user probably will not see it. |
| * |
| * @param event {@link NfcEvent} with the {@link NfcEvent#nfcAdapter} field set |
| * @return NDEF message to push, or null to not provide a message |
| */ |
| public NdefMessage createNdefMessage(NfcEvent event); |
| } |
| |
| |
| // TODO javadoc |
| public interface CreateBeamUrisCallback { |
| public Uri[] createBeamUris(NfcEvent event); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Helper to check if this device has FEATURE_NFC, but without using |
| * a context. |
| * Equivalent to |
| * context.getPackageManager().hasSystemFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_NFC) |
| */ |
| private static boolean hasNfcFeature() { |
| IPackageManager pm = ActivityThread.getPackageManager(); |
| if (pm == null) { |
| Log.e(TAG, "Cannot get package manager, assuming no NFC feature"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| try { |
| return pm.hasSystemFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_NFC); |
| } catch (RemoteException e) { |
| Log.e(TAG, "Package manager query failed, assuming no NFC feature", e); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the NfcAdapter for application context, |
| * or throws if NFC is not available. |
| * @hide |
| */ |
| public static synchronized NfcAdapter getNfcAdapter(Context context) { |
| if (!sIsInitialized) { |
| /* is this device meant to have NFC */ |
| if (!hasNfcFeature()) { |
| Log.v(TAG, "this device does not have NFC support"); |
| throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); |
| } |
| |
| sService = getServiceInterface(); |
| if (sService == null) { |
| Log.e(TAG, "could not retrieve NFC service"); |
| throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); |
| } |
| try { |
| sTagService = sService.getNfcTagInterface(); |
| } catch (RemoteException e) { |
| Log.e(TAG, "could not retrieve NFC Tag service"); |
| throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); |
| } |
| |
| sIsInitialized = true; |
| } |
| if (context == null) { |
| if (sNullContextNfcAdapter == null) { |
| sNullContextNfcAdapter = new NfcAdapter(null); |
| } |
| return sNullContextNfcAdapter; |
| } |
| NfcAdapter adapter = sNfcAdapters.get(context); |
| if (adapter == null) { |
| adapter = new NfcAdapter(context); |
| sNfcAdapters.put(context, adapter); |
| } |
| return adapter; |
| } |
| |
| /** get handle to NFC service interface */ |
| private static INfcAdapter getServiceInterface() { |
| /* get a handle to NFC service */ |
| IBinder b = ServiceManager.getService("nfc"); |
| if (b == null) { |
| return null; |
| } |
| return INfcAdapter.Stub.asInterface(b); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Helper to get the default NFC Adapter. |
| * <p> |
| * Most Android devices will only have one NFC Adapter (NFC Controller). |
| * <p> |
| * This helper is the equivalent of: |
| * <pre> |
| * NfcManager manager = (NfcManager) context.getSystemService(Context.NFC_SERVICE); |
| * NfcAdapter adapter = manager.getDefaultAdapter();</pre> |
| * @param context the calling application's context |
| * |
| * @return the default NFC adapter, or null if no NFC adapter exists |
| */ |
| public static NfcAdapter getDefaultAdapter(Context context) { |
| if (context == null) { |
| throw new IllegalArgumentException("context cannot be null"); |
| } |
| context = context.getApplicationContext(); |
| if (context == null) { |
| throw new IllegalArgumentException( |
| "context not associated with any application (using a mock context?)"); |
| } |
| /* use getSystemService() for consistency */ |
| NfcManager manager = (NfcManager) context.getSystemService(Context.NFC_SERVICE); |
| if (manager == null) { |
| // NFC not available |
| return null; |
| } |
| return manager.getDefaultAdapter(); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Legacy NfcAdapter getter, always use {@link #getDefaultAdapter(Context)} instead.<p> |
| * This method was deprecated at API level 10 (Gingerbread MR1) because a context is required |
| * for many NFC API methods. Those methods will fail when called on an NfcAdapter |
| * object created from this method.<p> |
| * @deprecated use {@link #getDefaultAdapter(Context)} |
| * @hide |
| */ |
| @Deprecated |
| public static NfcAdapter getDefaultAdapter() { |
| // introduced in API version 9 (GB 2.3) |
| // deprecated in API version 10 (GB 2.3.3) |
| // removed from public API in version 16 (ICS MR2) |
| // should maintain as a hidden API for binary compatibility for a little longer |
| Log.w(TAG, "WARNING: NfcAdapter.getDefaultAdapter() is deprecated, use " + |
| "NfcAdapter.getDefaultAdapter(Context) instead", new Exception()); |
| |
| return NfcAdapter.getNfcAdapter(null); |
| } |
| |
| NfcAdapter(Context context) { |
| mContext = context; |
| mNfcActivityManager = new NfcActivityManager(this); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * @hide |
| */ |
| public Context getContext() { |
| return mContext; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the binder interface to the service. |
| * @hide |
| */ |
| public INfcAdapter getService() { |
| isEnabled(); // NOP call to recover sService if it is stale |
| return sService; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Returns the binder interface to the tag service. |
| * @hide |
| */ |
| public INfcTag getTagService() { |
| isEnabled(); // NOP call to recover sTagService if it is stale |
| return sTagService; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * NFC service dead - attempt best effort recovery |
| * @hide |
| */ |
| public void attemptDeadServiceRecovery(Exception e) { |
| Log.e(TAG, "NFC service dead - attempting to recover", e); |
| INfcAdapter service = getServiceInterface(); |
| if (service == null) { |
| Log.e(TAG, "could not retrieve NFC service during service recovery"); |
| // nothing more can be done now, sService is still stale, we'll hit |
| // this recovery path again later |
| return; |
| } |
| // assigning to sService is not thread-safe, but this is best-effort code |
| // and on a well-behaved system should never happen |
| sService = service; |
| try { |
| sTagService = service.getNfcTagInterface(); |
| } catch (RemoteException ee) { |
| Log.e(TAG, "could not retrieve NFC tag service during service recovery"); |
| // nothing more can be done now, sService is still stale, we'll hit |
| // this recovery path again later |
| } |
| |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Return true if this NFC Adapter has any features enabled. |
| * |
| * <p>If this method returns false, the NFC hardware is guaranteed not to |
| * generate or respond to any NFC communication over its NFC radio. |
| * <p>Applications can use this to check if NFC is enabled. Applications |
| * can request Settings UI allowing the user to toggle NFC using: |
| * <p><pre>startActivity(new Intent(Settings.ACTION_NFC_SETTINGS))</pre> |
| * |
| * @see android.provider.Settings#ACTION_NFC_SETTINGS |
| * @return true if this NFC Adapter has any features enabled |
| */ |
| public boolean isEnabled() { |
| try { |
| return sService.getState() == STATE_ON; |
| } catch (RemoteException e) { |
| attemptDeadServiceRecovery(e); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Return the state of this NFC Adapter. |
| * |
| * <p>Returns one of {@link #STATE_ON}, {@link #STATE_TURNING_ON}, |
| * {@link #STATE_OFF}, {@link #STATE_TURNING_OFF}. |
| * |
| * <p>{@link #isEnabled()} is equivalent to |
| * <code>{@link #getAdapterState()} == {@link #STATE_ON}</code> |
| * |
| * @return the current state of this NFC adapter |
| * |
| * @hide |
| */ |
| public int getAdapterState() { |
| try { |
| return sService.getState(); |
| } catch (RemoteException e) { |
| attemptDeadServiceRecovery(e); |
| return NfcAdapter.STATE_OFF; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Enable NFC hardware. |
| * |
| * <p>This call is asynchronous. Listen for |
| * {@link #ACTION_ADAPTER_STATE_CHANGED} broadcasts to find out when the |
| * operation is complete. |
| * |
| * <p>If this returns true, then either NFC is already on, or |
| * a {@link #ACTION_ADAPTER_STATE_CHANGED} broadcast will be sent |
| * to indicate a state transition. If this returns false, then |
| * there is some problem that prevents an attempt to turn |
| * NFC on (for example we are in airplane mode and NFC is not |
| * toggleable in airplane mode on this platform). |
| * |
| * @hide |
| */ |
| public boolean enable() { |
| try { |
| return sService.enable(); |
| } catch (RemoteException e) { |
| attemptDeadServiceRecovery(e); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Disable NFC hardware. |
| * |
| * <p>No NFC features will work after this call, and the hardware |
| * will not perform or respond to any NFC communication. |
| * |
| * <p>This call is asynchronous. Listen for |
| * {@link #ACTION_ADAPTER_STATE_CHANGED} broadcasts to find out when the |
| * operation is complete. |
| * |
| * <p>If this returns true, then either NFC is already off, or |
| * a {@link #ACTION_ADAPTER_STATE_CHANGED} broadcast will be sent |
| * to indicate a state transition. If this returns false, then |
| * there is some problem that prevents an attempt to turn |
| * NFC off. |
| * |
| * @hide |
| */ |
| |
| public boolean disable() { |
| try { |
| return sService.disable(true); |
| } catch (RemoteException e) { |
| attemptDeadServiceRecovery(e); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Set one or more {@link Uri}s to send using Android Beam (TM). Every |
| * Uri you provide must have either scheme 'file' or scheme 'content'. |
| * |
| * <p>For the data provided through this method, Android Beam tries to |
| * switch to alternate transports such as Bluetooth to achieve a fast |
| * transfer speed. Hence this method is very suitable |
| * for transferring large files such as pictures or songs. |
| * |
| * <p>The receiving side will store the content of each Uri in |
| * a file and present a notification to the user to open the file |
| * with a {@link android.content.Intent} with action |
| * {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_VIEW}. |
| * If multiple URIs are sent, the {@link android.content.Intent} will refer |
| * to the first of the stored files. |
| * |
| * <p>This method may be called at any time before {@link Activity#onDestroy}, |
| * but the URI(s) are only made available for Android Beam when the |
| * specified activity(s) are in resumed (foreground) state. The recommended |
| * approach is to call this method during your Activity's |
| * {@link Activity#onCreate} - see sample |
| * code below. This method does not immediately perform any I/O or blocking work, |
| * so is safe to call on your main thread. |
| * |
| * <p>{@link #setBeamPushUris} and {@link #setBeamPushUrisCallback} |
| * have priority over both {@link #setNdefPushMessage} and |
| * {@link #setNdefPushMessageCallback}. |
| * |
| * <p>If {@link #setBeamPushUris} is called with a null Uri array, |
| * and/or {@link #setBeamPushUrisCallback} is called with a null callback, |
| * then the Uri push will be completely disabled for the specified activity(s). |
| * |
| * <p>Code example: |
| * <pre> |
| * protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { |
| * super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); |
| * NfcAdapter nfcAdapter = NfcAdapter.getDefaultAdapter(this); |
| * if (nfcAdapter == null) return; // NFC not available on this device |
| * nfcAdapter.setBeamPushUris(new Uri[] {uri1, uri2}, this); |
| * }</pre> |
| * And that is it. Only one call per activity is necessary. The Android |
| * OS will automatically release its references to the Uri(s) and the |
| * Activity object when it is destroyed if you follow this pattern. |
| * |
| * <p>If your Activity wants to dynamically supply Uri(s), |
| * then set a callback using {@link #setBeamPushUrisCallback} instead |
| * of using this method. |
| * |
| * <p class="note">Do not pass in an Activity that has already been through |
| * {@link Activity#onDestroy}. This is guaranteed if you call this API |
| * during {@link Activity#onCreate}. |
| * |
| * <p class="note">If this device does not support alternate transports |
| * such as Bluetooth or WiFI, calling this method does nothing. |
| * |
| * <p class="note">Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#NFC} permission. |
| * |
| * @param uris an array of Uri(s) to push over Android Beam |
| * @param activity activity for which the Uri(s) will be pushed |
| */ |
| public void setBeamPushUris(Uri[] uris, Activity activity) { |
| if (activity == null) { |
| throw new NullPointerException("activity cannot be null"); |
| } |
| if (uris != null) { |
| for (Uri uri : uris) { |
| if (uri == null) throw new NullPointerException("Uri not " + |
| "allowed to be null"); |
| String scheme = uri.getScheme(); |
| if (scheme == null || (!scheme.equalsIgnoreCase("file") && |
| !scheme.equalsIgnoreCase("content"))) { |
| throw new IllegalArgumentException("URI needs to have " + |
| "either scheme file or scheme content"); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| mNfcActivityManager.setNdefPushContentUri(activity, uris); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Set a callback that will dynamically generate one or more {@link Uri}s |
| * to send using Android Beam (TM). Every Uri the callback provides |
| * must have either scheme 'file' or scheme 'content'. |
| * |
| * <p>For the data provided through this callback, Android Beam tries to |
| * switch to alternate transports such as Bluetooth to achieve a fast |
| * transfer speed. Hence this method is very suitable |
| * for transferring large files such as pictures or songs. |
| * |
| * <p>The receiving side will store the content of each Uri in |
| * a file and present a notification to the user to open the file |
| * with a {@link android.content.Intent} with action |
| * {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_VIEW}. |
| * If multiple URIs are sent, the {@link android.content.Intent} will refer |
| * to the first of the stored files. |
| * |
| * <p>This method may be called at any time before {@link Activity#onDestroy}, |
| * but the URI(s) are only made available for Android Beam when the |
| * specified activity(s) are in resumed (foreground) state. The recommended |
| * approach is to call this method during your Activity's |
| * {@link Activity#onCreate} - see sample |
| * code below. This method does not immediately perform any I/O or blocking work, |
| * so is safe to call on your main thread. |
| * |
| * <p>{@link #setBeamPushUris} and {@link #setBeamPushUrisCallback} |
| * have priority over both {@link #setNdefPushMessage} and |
| * {@link #setNdefPushMessageCallback}. |
| * |
| * <p>If {@link #setBeamPushUris} is called with a null Uri array, |
| * and/or {@link #setBeamPushUrisCallback} is called with a null callback, |
| * then the Uri push will be completely disabled for the specified activity(s). |
| * |
| * <p>Code example: |
| * <pre> |
| * protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { |
| * super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); |
| * NfcAdapter nfcAdapter = NfcAdapter.getDefaultAdapter(this); |
| * if (nfcAdapter == null) return; // NFC not available on this device |
| * nfcAdapter.setBeamPushUrisCallback(callback, this); |
| * }</pre> |
| * And that is it. Only one call per activity is necessary. The Android |
| * OS will automatically release its references to the Uri(s) and the |
| * Activity object when it is destroyed if you follow this pattern. |
| * |
| * <p class="note">Do not pass in an Activity that has already been through |
| * {@link Activity#onDestroy}. This is guaranteed if you call this API |
| * during {@link Activity#onCreate}. |
| * |
| * <p class="note">If this device does not support alternate transports |
| * such as Bluetooth or WiFI, calling this method does nothing. |
| * |
| * <p class="note">Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#NFC} permission. |
| * |
| * @param callback callback, or null to disable |
| * @param activity activity for which the Uri(s) will be pushed |
| */ |
| public void setBeamPushUrisCallback(CreateBeamUrisCallback callback, Activity activity) { |
| if (activity == null) { |
| throw new NullPointerException("activity cannot be null"); |
| } |
| mNfcActivityManager.setNdefPushContentUriCallback(activity, callback); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Set a static {@link NdefMessage} to send using Android Beam (TM). |
| * |
| * <p>This method may be called at any time before {@link Activity#onDestroy}, |
| * but the NDEF message is only made available for NDEF push when the |
| * specified activity(s) are in resumed (foreground) state. The recommended |
| * approach is to call this method during your Activity's |
| * {@link Activity#onCreate} - see sample |
| * code below. This method does not immediately perform any I/O or blocking work, |
| * so is safe to call on your main thread. |
| * |
| * <p>Only one NDEF message can be pushed by the currently resumed activity. |
| * If both {@link #setNdefPushMessage} and |
| * {@link #setNdefPushMessageCallback} are set, then |
| * the callback will take priority. |
| * |
| * <p>If neither {@link #setNdefPushMessage} or |
| * {@link #setNdefPushMessageCallback} have been called for your activity, then |
| * the Android OS may choose to send a default NDEF message on your behalf, |
| * such as a URI for your application. |
| * |
| * <p>If {@link #setNdefPushMessage} is called with a null NDEF message, |
| * and/or {@link #setNdefPushMessageCallback} is called with a null callback, |
| * then NDEF push will be completely disabled for the specified activity(s). |
| * This also disables any default NDEF message the Android OS would have |
| * otherwise sent on your behalf for those activity(s). |
| * |
| * <p>If you want to prevent the Android OS from sending default NDEF |
| * messages completely (for all activities), you can include a |
| * {@code <meta-data>} element inside the {@code <application>} |
| * element of your AndroidManifest.xml file, like this: |
| * <pre> |
| * <application ...> |
| * <meta-data android:name="android.nfc.disable_beam_default" |
| * android:value="true" /> |
| * </application></pre> |
| * |
| * <p>The API allows for multiple activities to be specified at a time, |
| * but it is strongly recommended to just register one at a time, |
| * and to do so during the activity's {@link Activity#onCreate}. For example: |
| * <pre> |
| * protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { |
| * super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); |
| * NfcAdapter nfcAdapter = NfcAdapter.getDefaultAdapter(this); |
| * if (nfcAdapter == null) return; // NFC not available on this device |
| * nfcAdapter.setNdefPushMessage(ndefMessage, this); |
| * }</pre> |
| * And that is it. Only one call per activity is necessary. The Android |
| * OS will automatically release its references to the NDEF message and the |
| * Activity object when it is destroyed if you follow this pattern. |
| * |
| * <p>If your Activity wants to dynamically generate an NDEF message, |
| * then set a callback using {@link #setNdefPushMessageCallback} instead |
| * of a static message. |
| * |
| * <p class="note">Do not pass in an Activity that has already been through |
| * {@link Activity#onDestroy}. This is guaranteed if you call this API |
| * during {@link Activity#onCreate}. |
| * |
| * <p class="note">For sending large content such as pictures and songs, |
| * consider using {@link #setBeamPushUris}, which switches to alternate transports |
| * such as Bluetooth to achieve a fast transfer rate. |
| * |
| * <p class="note">Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#NFC} permission. |
| * |
| * @param message NDEF message to push over NFC, or null to disable |
| * @param activity activity for which the NDEF message will be pushed |
| * @param activities optional additional activities, however we strongly recommend |
| * to only register one at a time, and to do so in that activity's |
| * {@link Activity#onCreate} |
| */ |
| public void setNdefPushMessage(NdefMessage message, Activity activity, |
| Activity ... activities) { |
| int targetSdkVersion = getSdkVersion(); |
| try { |
| if (activity == null) { |
| throw new NullPointerException("activity cannot be null"); |
| } |
| mNfcActivityManager.setNdefPushMessage(activity, message); |
| for (Activity a : activities) { |
| if (a == null) { |
| throw new NullPointerException("activities cannot contain null"); |
| } |
| mNfcActivityManager.setNdefPushMessage(a, message); |
| } |
| } catch (IllegalStateException e) { |
| if (targetSdkVersion < android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.JELLY_BEAN) { |
| // Less strict on old applications - just log the error |
| Log.e(TAG, "Cannot call API with Activity that has already " + |
| "been destroyed", e); |
| } else { |
| // Prevent new applications from making this mistake, re-throw |
| throw(e); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Set a callback that dynamically generates NDEF messages to send using Android Beam (TM). |
| * |
| * <p>This method may be called at any time before {@link Activity#onDestroy}, |
| * but the NDEF message callback can only occur when the |
| * specified activity(s) are in resumed (foreground) state. The recommended |
| * approach is to call this method during your Activity's |
| * {@link Activity#onCreate} - see sample |
| * code below. This method does not immediately perform any I/O or blocking work, |
| * so is safe to call on your main thread. |
| * |
| * <p>Only one NDEF message can be pushed by the currently resumed activity. |
| * If both {@link #setNdefPushMessage} and |
| * {@link #setNdefPushMessageCallback} are set, then |
| * the callback will take priority. |
| * |
| * <p>If neither {@link #setNdefPushMessage} or |
| * {@link #setNdefPushMessageCallback} have been called for your activity, then |
| * the Android OS may choose to send a default NDEF message on your behalf, |
| * such as a URI for your application. |
| * |
| * <p>If {@link #setNdefPushMessage} is called with a null NDEF message, |
| * and/or {@link #setNdefPushMessageCallback} is called with a null callback, |
| * then NDEF push will be completely disabled for the specified activity(s). |
| * This also disables any default NDEF message the Android OS would have |
| * otherwise sent on your behalf for those activity(s). |
| * |
| * <p>If you want to prevent the Android OS from sending default NDEF |
| * messages completely (for all activities), you can include a |
| * {@code <meta-data>} element inside the {@code <application>} |
| * element of your AndroidManifest.xml file, like this: |
| * <pre> |
| * <application ...> |
| * <meta-data android:name="android.nfc.disable_beam_default" |
| * android:value="true" /> |
| * </application></pre> |
| * |
| * <p>The API allows for multiple activities to be specified at a time, |
| * but it is strongly recommended to just register one at a time, |
| * and to do so during the activity's {@link Activity#onCreate}. For example: |
| * <pre> |
| * protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { |
| * super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); |
| * NfcAdapter nfcAdapter = NfcAdapter.getDefaultAdapter(this); |
| * if (nfcAdapter == null) return; // NFC not available on this device |
| * nfcAdapter.setNdefPushMessageCallback(callback, this); |
| * }</pre> |
| * And that is it. Only one call per activity is necessary. The Android |
| * OS will automatically release its references to the callback and the |
| * Activity object when it is destroyed if you follow this pattern. |
| * |
| * <p class="note">Do not pass in an Activity that has already been through |
| * {@link Activity#onDestroy}. This is guaranteed if you call this API |
| * during {@link Activity#onCreate}. |
| * <p class="note">For sending large content such as pictures and songs, |
| * consider using {@link #setBeamPushUris}, which switches to alternate transports |
| * such as Bluetooth to achieve a fast transfer rate. |
| * <p class="note">Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#NFC} permission. |
| * |
| * @param callback callback, or null to disable |
| * @param activity activity for which the NDEF message will be pushed |
| * @param activities optional additional activities, however we strongly recommend |
| * to only register one at a time, and to do so in that activity's |
| * {@link Activity#onCreate} |
| */ |
| public void setNdefPushMessageCallback(CreateNdefMessageCallback callback, Activity activity, |
| Activity ... activities) { |
| int targetSdkVersion = getSdkVersion(); |
| try { |
| if (activity == null) { |
| throw new NullPointerException("activity cannot be null"); |
| } |
| mNfcActivityManager.setNdefPushMessageCallback(activity, callback); |
| for (Activity a : activities) { |
| if (a == null) { |
| throw new NullPointerException("activities cannot contain null"); |
| } |
| mNfcActivityManager.setNdefPushMessageCallback(a, callback); |
| } |
| } catch (IllegalStateException e) { |
| if (targetSdkVersion < android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.JELLY_BEAN) { |
| // Less strict on old applications - just log the error |
| Log.e(TAG, "Cannot call API with Activity that has already " + |
| "been destroyed", e); |
| } else { |
| // Prevent new applications from making this mistake, re-throw |
| throw(e); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Set a callback on successful Android Beam (TM). |
| * |
| * <p>This method may be called at any time before {@link Activity#onDestroy}, |
| * but the callback can only occur when the |
| * specified activity(s) are in resumed (foreground) state. The recommended |
| * approach is to call this method during your Activity's |
| * {@link Activity#onCreate} - see sample |
| * code below. This method does not immediately perform any I/O or blocking work, |
| * so is safe to call on your main thread. |
| * |
| * <p>The API allows for multiple activities to be specified at a time, |
| * but it is strongly recommended to just register one at a time, |
| * and to do so during the activity's {@link Activity#onCreate}. For example: |
| * <pre> |
| * protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { |
| * super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); |
| * NfcAdapter nfcAdapter = NfcAdapter.getDefaultAdapter(this); |
| * if (nfcAdapter == null) return; // NFC not available on this device |
| * nfcAdapter.setOnNdefPushCompleteCallback(callback, this); |
| * }</pre> |
| * And that is it. Only one call per activity is necessary. The Android |
| * OS will automatically release its references to the callback and the |
| * Activity object when it is destroyed if you follow this pattern. |
| * |
| * <p class="note">Do not pass in an Activity that has already been through |
| * {@link Activity#onDestroy}. This is guaranteed if you call this API |
| * during {@link Activity#onCreate}. |
| * |
| * <p class="note">Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#NFC} permission. |
| * |
| * @param callback callback, or null to disable |
| * @param activity activity for which the NDEF message will be pushed |
| * @param activities optional additional activities, however we strongly recommend |
| * to only register one at a time, and to do so in that activity's |
| * {@link Activity#onCreate} |
| */ |
| public void setOnNdefPushCompleteCallback(OnNdefPushCompleteCallback callback, |
| Activity activity, Activity ... activities) { |
| int targetSdkVersion = getSdkVersion(); |
| try { |
| if (activity == null) { |
| throw new NullPointerException("activity cannot be null"); |
| } |
| mNfcActivityManager.setOnNdefPushCompleteCallback(activity, callback); |
| for (Activity a : activities) { |
| if (a == null) { |
| throw new NullPointerException("activities cannot contain null"); |
| } |
| mNfcActivityManager.setOnNdefPushCompleteCallback(a, callback); |
| } |
| } catch (IllegalStateException e) { |
| if (targetSdkVersion < android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.JELLY_BEAN) { |
| // Less strict on old applications - just log the error |
| Log.e(TAG, "Cannot call API with Activity that has already " + |
| "been destroyed", e); |
| } else { |
| // Prevent new applications from making this mistake, re-throw |
| throw(e); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Enable foreground dispatch to the given Activity. |
| * |
| * <p>This will give give priority to the foreground activity when |
| * dispatching a discovered {@link Tag} to an application. |
| * |
| * <p>If any IntentFilters are provided to this method they are used to match dispatch Intents |
| * for both the {@link NfcAdapter#ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED} and |
| * {@link NfcAdapter#ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED}. Since {@link NfcAdapter#ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED} |
| * relies on meta data outside of the IntentFilter matching for that dispatch Intent is handled |
| * by passing in the tech lists separately. Each first level entry in the tech list represents |
| * an array of technologies that must all be present to match. If any of the first level sets |
| * match then the dispatch is routed through the given PendingIntent. In other words, the second |
| * level is ANDed together and the first level entries are ORed together. |
| * |
| * <p>If you pass {@code null} for both the {@code filters} and {@code techLists} parameters |
| * that acts a wild card and will cause the foreground activity to receive all tags via the |
| * {@link NfcAdapter#ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED} intent. |
| * |
| * <p>This method must be called from the main thread, and only when the activity is in the |
| * foreground (resumed). Also, activities must call {@link #disableForegroundDispatch} before |
| * the completion of their {@link Activity#onPause} callback to disable foreground dispatch |
| * after it has been enabled. |
| * |
| * <p class="note">Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#NFC} permission. |
| * |
| * @param activity the Activity to dispatch to |
| * @param intent the PendingIntent to start for the dispatch |
| * @param filters the IntentFilters to override dispatching for, or null to always dispatch |
| * @param techLists the tech lists used to perform matching for dispatching of the |
| * {@link NfcAdapter#ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED} intent |
| * @throws IllegalStateException if the Activity is not currently in the foreground |
| */ |
| public void enableForegroundDispatch(Activity activity, PendingIntent intent, |
| IntentFilter[] filters, String[][] techLists) { |
| if (activity == null || intent == null) { |
| throw new NullPointerException(); |
| } |
| if (!activity.isResumed()) { |
| throw new IllegalStateException("Foreground dispatch can only be enabled " + |
| "when your activity is resumed"); |
| } |
| try { |
| TechListParcel parcel = null; |
| if (techLists != null && techLists.length > 0) { |
| parcel = new TechListParcel(techLists); |
| } |
| ActivityThread.currentActivityThread().registerOnActivityPausedListener(activity, |
| mForegroundDispatchListener); |
| sService.setForegroundDispatch(intent, filters, parcel); |
| } catch (RemoteException e) { |
| attemptDeadServiceRecovery(e); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Disable foreground dispatch to the given activity. |
| * |
| * <p>After calling {@link #enableForegroundDispatch}, an activity |
| * must call this method before its {@link Activity#onPause} callback |
| * completes. |
| * |
| * <p>This method must be called from the main thread. |
| * |
| * <p class="note">Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#NFC} permission. |
| * |
| * @param activity the Activity to disable dispatch to |
| * @throws IllegalStateException if the Activity has already been paused |
| */ |
| public void disableForegroundDispatch(Activity activity) { |
| ActivityThread.currentActivityThread().unregisterOnActivityPausedListener(activity, |
| mForegroundDispatchListener); |
| disableForegroundDispatchInternal(activity, false); |
| } |
| |
| OnActivityPausedListener mForegroundDispatchListener = new OnActivityPausedListener() { |
| @Override |
| public void onPaused(Activity activity) { |
| disableForegroundDispatchInternal(activity, true); |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| void disableForegroundDispatchInternal(Activity activity, boolean force) { |
| try { |
| sService.setForegroundDispatch(null, null, null); |
| if (!force && !activity.isResumed()) { |
| throw new IllegalStateException("You must disable foreground dispatching " + |
| "while your activity is still resumed"); |
| } |
| } catch (RemoteException e) { |
| attemptDeadServiceRecovery(e); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Enable NDEF message push over NFC while this Activity is in the foreground. |
| * |
| * <p>You must explicitly call this method every time the activity is |
| * resumed, and you must call {@link #disableForegroundNdefPush} before |
| * your activity completes {@link Activity#onPause}. |
| * |
| * <p>Strongly recommend to use the new {@link #setNdefPushMessage} |
| * instead: it automatically hooks into your activity life-cycle, |
| * so you do not need to call enable/disable in your onResume/onPause. |
| * |
| * <p>For NDEF push to function properly the other NFC device must |
| * support either NFC Forum's SNEP (Simple Ndef Exchange Protocol), or |
| * Android's "com.android.npp" (Ndef Push Protocol). This was optional |
| * on Gingerbread level Android NFC devices, but SNEP is mandatory on |
| * Ice-Cream-Sandwich and beyond. |
| * |
| * <p>This method must be called from the main thread. |
| * |
| * <p class="note">Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#NFC} permission. |
| * |
| * @param activity foreground activity |
| * @param message a NDEF Message to push over NFC |
| * @throws IllegalStateException if the activity is not currently in the foreground |
| * @deprecated use {@link #setNdefPushMessage} instead |
| */ |
| @Deprecated |
| public void enableForegroundNdefPush(Activity activity, NdefMessage message) { |
| if (activity == null || message == null) { |
| throw new NullPointerException(); |
| } |
| enforceResumed(activity); |
| mNfcActivityManager.setNdefPushMessage(activity, message); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Disable NDEF message push over P2P. |
| * |
| * <p>After calling {@link #enableForegroundNdefPush}, an activity |
| * must call this method before its {@link Activity#onPause} callback |
| * completes. |
| * |
| * <p>Strongly recommend to use the new {@link #setNdefPushMessage} |
| * instead: it automatically hooks into your activity life-cycle, |
| * so you do not need to call enable/disable in your onResume/onPause. |
| * |
| * <p>This method must be called from the main thread. |
| * |
| * <p class="note">Requires the {@link android.Manifest.permission#NFC} permission. |
| * |
| * @param activity the Foreground activity |
| * @throws IllegalStateException if the Activity has already been paused |
| * @deprecated use {@link #setNdefPushMessage} instead |
| */ |
| @Deprecated |
| public void disableForegroundNdefPush(Activity activity) { |
| if (activity == null) { |
| throw new NullPointerException(); |
| } |
| enforceResumed(activity); |
| mNfcActivityManager.setNdefPushMessage(activity, null); |
| mNfcActivityManager.setNdefPushMessageCallback(activity, null); |
| mNfcActivityManager.setOnNdefPushCompleteCallback(activity, null); |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Enable NDEF Push feature. |
| * <p>This API is for the Settings application. |
| * @hide |
| */ |
| public boolean enableNdefPush() { |
| try { |
| return sService.enableNdefPush(); |
| } catch (RemoteException e) { |
| attemptDeadServiceRecovery(e); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Disable NDEF Push feature. |
| * <p>This API is for the Settings application. |
| * @hide |
| */ |
| public boolean disableNdefPush() { |
| try { |
| return sService.disableNdefPush(); |
| } catch (RemoteException e) { |
| attemptDeadServiceRecovery(e); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Return true if the NDEF Push (Android Beam) feature is enabled. |
| * <p>This function will return true only if both NFC is enabled, and the |
| * NDEF Push feature is enabled. |
| * <p>Note that if NFC is enabled but NDEF Push is disabled then this |
| * device can still <i>receive</i> NDEF messages, it just cannot send them. |
| * <p>Applications cannot directly toggle the NDEF Push feature, but they |
| * can request Settings UI allowing the user to toggle NDEF Push using |
| * <code>startActivity(new Intent(Settings.ACTION_NFCSHARING_SETTINGS))</code> |
| * <p>Example usage in an Activity that requires NDEF Push: |
| * <p><pre> |
| * protected void onResume() { |
| * super.onResume(); |
| * if (!nfcAdapter.isEnabled()) { |
| * startActivity(new Intent(Settings.ACTION_NFC_SETTINGS)); |
| * } else if (!nfcAdapter.isNdefPushEnabled()) { |
| * startActivity(new Intent(Settings.ACTION_NFCSHARING_SETTINGS)); |
| * } |
| * }</pre> |
| * |
| * @see android.provider.Settings#ACTION_NFCSHARING_SETTINGS |
| * @return true if NDEF Push feature is enabled |
| */ |
| public boolean isNdefPushEnabled() { |
| try { |
| return sService.isNdefPushEnabled(); |
| } catch (RemoteException e) { |
| attemptDeadServiceRecovery(e); |
| return false; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * Inject a mock NFC tag.<p> |
| * Used for testing purposes. |
| * <p class="note">Requires the |
| * {@link android.Manifest.permission#WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS} permission. |
| * @hide |
| */ |
| public void dispatch(Tag tag) { |
| if (tag == null) { |
| throw new NullPointerException("tag cannot be null"); |
| } |
| try { |
| sService.dispatch(tag); |
| } catch (RemoteException e) { |
| attemptDeadServiceRecovery(e); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * @hide |
| */ |
| public void setP2pModes(int initiatorModes, int targetModes) { |
| try { |
| sService.setP2pModes(initiatorModes, targetModes); |
| } catch (RemoteException e) { |
| attemptDeadServiceRecovery(e); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /** |
| * @hide |
| */ |
| public INfcAdapterExtras getNfcAdapterExtrasInterface() { |
| if (mContext == null) { |
| throw new UnsupportedOperationException("You need a context on NfcAdapter to use the " |
| + " NFC extras APIs"); |
| } |
| try { |
| return sService.getNfcAdapterExtrasInterface(mContext.getPackageName()); |
| } catch (RemoteException e) { |
| attemptDeadServiceRecovery(e); |
| return null; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void enforceResumed(Activity activity) { |
| if (!activity.isResumed()) { |
| throw new IllegalStateException("API cannot be called while activity is paused"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| int getSdkVersion() { |
| if (mContext == null) { |
| return android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.GINGERBREAD; // best guess |
| } else { |
| return mContext.getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion; |
| } |
| } |
| } |