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     16 
     17 package android.content;
     18 
     19 import static android.content.pm.PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED;
     20 
     21 import android.content.pm.PackageManager;
     22 import android.content.pm.PathPermission;
     23 import android.content.pm.ProviderInfo;
     24 import android.content.res.AssetFileDescriptor;
     25 import android.content.res.Configuration;
     26 import android.database.Cursor;
     27 import android.database.SQLException;
     28 import android.net.Uri;
     29 import android.os.AsyncTask;
     30 import android.os.Binder;
     31 import android.os.Bundle;
     32 import android.os.CancellationSignal;
     33 import android.os.ICancellationSignal;
     34 import android.os.OperationCanceledException;
     35 import android.os.ParcelFileDescriptor;
     36 import android.os.Process;
     37 import android.os.RemoteException;
     38 import android.os.UserId;
     39 import android.util.Log;
     40 
     41 import java.io.File;
     42 import java.io.FileDescriptor;
     43 import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
     44 import java.io.IOException;
     45 import java.io.PrintWriter;
     46 import java.util.ArrayList;
     47 
     48 /**
     49  * Content providers are one of the primary building blocks of Android applications, providing
     50  * content to applications. They encapsulate data and provide it to applications through the single
     51  * {@link ContentResolver} interface. A content provider is only required if you need to share
     52  * data between multiple applications. For example, the contacts data is used by multiple
     53  * applications and must be stored in a content provider. If you don't need to share data amongst
     54  * multiple applications you can use a database directly via
     55  * {@link android.database.sqlite.SQLiteDatabase}.
     56  *
     57  * <p>When a request is made via
     58  * a {@link ContentResolver} the system inspects the authority of the given URI and passes the
     59  * request to the content provider registered with the authority. The content provider can interpret
     60  * the rest of the URI however it wants. The {@link UriMatcher} class is helpful for parsing
     61  * URIs.</p>
     62  *
     63  * <p>The primary methods that need to be implemented are:
     64  * <ul>
     65  *   <li>{@link #onCreate} which is called to initialize the provider</li>
     66  *   <li>{@link #query} which returns data to the caller</li>
     67  *   <li>{@link #insert} which inserts new data into the content provider</li>
     68  *   <li>{@link #update} which updates existing data in the content provider</li>
     69  *   <li>{@link #delete} which deletes data from the content provider</li>
     70  *   <li>{@link #getType} which returns the MIME type of data in the content provider</li>
     71  * </ul></p>
     72  *
     73  * <p class="caution">Data access methods (such as {@link #insert} and
     74  * {@link #update}) may be called from many threads at once, and must be thread-safe.
     75  * Other methods (such as {@link #onCreate}) are only called from the application
     76  * main thread, and must avoid performing lengthy operations.  See the method
     77  * descriptions for their expected thread behavior.</p>
     78  *
     79  * <p>Requests to {@link ContentResolver} are automatically forwarded to the appropriate
     80  * ContentProvider instance, so subclasses don't have to worry about the details of
     81  * cross-process calls.</p>
     82  *
     83  * <div class="special reference">
     84  * <h3>Developer Guides</h3>
     85  * <p>For more information about using content providers, read the
     86  * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/providers/content-providers.html">Content Providers</a>
     87  * developer guide.</p>
     88  */
     89 public abstract class ContentProvider implements ComponentCallbacks2 {
     90     private static final String TAG = "ContentProvider";
     91 
     92     /*
     93      * Note: if you add methods to ContentProvider, you must add similar methods to
     94      *       MockContentProvider.
     95      */
     96 
     97     private Context mContext = null;
     98     private int mMyUid;
     99     private String mReadPermission;
    100     private String mWritePermission;
    101     private PathPermission[] mPathPermissions;
    102     private boolean mExported;
    103 
    104     private Transport mTransport = new Transport();
    105 
    106     /**
    107      * Construct a ContentProvider instance.  Content providers must be
    108      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/manifest/provider-element.html">declared
    109      * in the manifest</a>, accessed with {@link ContentResolver}, and created
    110      * automatically by the system, so applications usually do not create
    111      * ContentProvider instances directly.
    112      *
    113      * <p>At construction time, the object is uninitialized, and most fields and
    114      * methods are unavailable.  Subclasses should initialize themselves in
    115      * {@link #onCreate}, not the constructor.
    116      *
    117      * <p>Content providers are created on the application main thread at
    118      * application launch time.  The constructor must not perform lengthy
    119      * operations, or application startup will be delayed.
    120      */
    121     public ContentProvider() {
    122     }
    123 
    124     /**
    125      * Constructor just for mocking.
    126      *
    127      * @param context A Context object which should be some mock instance (like the
    128      * instance of {@link android.test.mock.MockContext}).
    129      * @param readPermission The read permision you want this instance should have in the
    130      * test, which is available via {@link #getReadPermission()}.
    131      * @param writePermission The write permission you want this instance should have
    132      * in the test, which is available via {@link #getWritePermission()}.
    133      * @param pathPermissions The PathPermissions you want this instance should have
    134      * in the test, which is available via {@link #getPathPermissions()}.
    135      * @hide
    136      */
    137     public ContentProvider(
    138             Context context,
    139             String readPermission,
    140             String writePermission,
    141             PathPermission[] pathPermissions) {
    142         mContext = context;
    143         mReadPermission = readPermission;
    144         mWritePermission = writePermission;
    145         mPathPermissions = pathPermissions;
    146     }
    147 
    148     /**
    149      * Given an IContentProvider, try to coerce it back to the real
    150      * ContentProvider object if it is running in the local process.  This can
    151      * be used if you know you are running in the same process as a provider,
    152      * and want to get direct access to its implementation details.  Most
    153      * clients should not nor have a reason to use it.
    154      *
    155      * @param abstractInterface The ContentProvider interface that is to be
    156      *              coerced.
    157      * @return If the IContentProvider is non-null and local, returns its actual
    158      * ContentProvider instance.  Otherwise returns null.
    159      * @hide
    160      */
    161     public static ContentProvider coerceToLocalContentProvider(
    162             IContentProvider abstractInterface) {
    163         if (abstractInterface instanceof Transport) {
    164             return ((Transport)abstractInterface).getContentProvider();
    165         }
    166         return null;
    167     }
    168 
    169     /**
    170      * Binder object that deals with remoting.
    171      *
    172      * @hide
    173      */
    174     class Transport extends ContentProviderNative {
    175         ContentProvider getContentProvider() {
    176             return ContentProvider.this;
    177         }
    178 
    179         @Override
    180         public String getProviderName() {
    181             return getContentProvider().getClass().getName();
    182         }
    183 
    184         @Override
    185         public Cursor query(Uri uri, String[] projection,
    186                 String selection, String[] selectionArgs, String sortOrder,
    187                 ICancellationSignal cancellationSignal) {
    188             enforceReadPermission(uri);
    189             return ContentProvider.this.query(uri, projection, selection, selectionArgs, sortOrder,
    190                     CancellationSignal.fromTransport(cancellationSignal));
    191         }
    192 
    193         @Override
    194         public String getType(Uri uri) {
    195             return ContentProvider.this.getType(uri);
    196         }
    197 
    198         @Override
    199         public Uri insert(Uri uri, ContentValues initialValues) {
    200             enforceWritePermission(uri);
    201             return ContentProvider.this.insert(uri, initialValues);
    202         }
    203 
    204         @Override
    205         public int bulkInsert(Uri uri, ContentValues[] initialValues) {
    206             enforceWritePermission(uri);
    207             return ContentProvider.this.bulkInsert(uri, initialValues);
    208         }
    209 
    210         @Override
    211         public ContentProviderResult[] applyBatch(ArrayList<ContentProviderOperation> operations)
    212                 throws OperationApplicationException {
    213             for (ContentProviderOperation operation : operations) {
    214                 if (operation.isReadOperation()) {
    215                     enforceReadPermission(operation.getUri());
    216                 }
    217 
    218                 if (operation.isWriteOperation()) {
    219                     enforceWritePermission(operation.getUri());
    220                 }
    221             }
    222             return ContentProvider.this.applyBatch(operations);
    223         }
    224 
    225         @Override
    226         public int delete(Uri uri, String selection, String[] selectionArgs) {
    227             enforceWritePermission(uri);
    228             return ContentProvider.this.delete(uri, selection, selectionArgs);
    229         }
    230 
    231         @Override
    232         public int update(Uri uri, ContentValues values, String selection,
    233                 String[] selectionArgs) {
    234             enforceWritePermission(uri);
    235             return ContentProvider.this.update(uri, values, selection, selectionArgs);
    236         }
    237 
    238         @Override
    239         public ParcelFileDescriptor openFile(Uri uri, String mode)
    240                 throws FileNotFoundException {
    241             if (mode != null && mode.startsWith("rw")) enforceWritePermission(uri);
    242             else enforceReadPermission(uri);
    243             return ContentProvider.this.openFile(uri, mode);
    244         }
    245 
    246         @Override
    247         public AssetFileDescriptor openAssetFile(Uri uri, String mode)
    248                 throws FileNotFoundException {
    249             if (mode != null && mode.startsWith("rw")) enforceWritePermission(uri);
    250             else enforceReadPermission(uri);
    251             return ContentProvider.this.openAssetFile(uri, mode);
    252         }
    253 
    254         @Override
    255         public Bundle call(String method, String arg, Bundle extras) {
    256             return ContentProvider.this.call(method, arg, extras);
    257         }
    258 
    259         @Override
    260         public String[] getStreamTypes(Uri uri, String mimeTypeFilter) {
    261             return ContentProvider.this.getStreamTypes(uri, mimeTypeFilter);
    262         }
    263 
    264         @Override
    265         public AssetFileDescriptor openTypedAssetFile(Uri uri, String mimeType, Bundle opts)
    266                 throws FileNotFoundException {
    267             enforceReadPermission(uri);
    268             return ContentProvider.this.openTypedAssetFile(uri, mimeType, opts);
    269         }
    270 
    271         @Override
    272         public ICancellationSignal createCancellationSignal() throws RemoteException {
    273             return CancellationSignal.createTransport();
    274         }
    275 
    276         private void enforceReadPermission(Uri uri) throws SecurityException {
    277             final Context context = getContext();
    278             final int pid = Binder.getCallingPid();
    279             final int uid = Binder.getCallingUid();
    280             String missingPerm = null;
    281 
    282             if (uid == mMyUid) {
    283                 return;
    284             }
    285 
    286             if (mExported) {
    287                 final String componentPerm = getReadPermission();
    288                 if (componentPerm != null) {
    289                     if (context.checkPermission(componentPerm, pid, uid) == PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
    290                         return;
    291                     } else {
    292                         missingPerm = componentPerm;
    293                     }
    294                 }
    295 
    296                 // track if unprotected read is allowed; any denied
    297                 // <path-permission> below removes this ability
    298                 boolean allowDefaultRead = (componentPerm == null);
    299 
    300                 final PathPermission[] pps = getPathPermissions();
    301                 if (pps != null) {
    302                     final String path = uri.getPath();
    303                     for (PathPermission pp : pps) {
    304                         final String pathPerm = pp.getReadPermission();
    305                         if (pathPerm != null && pp.match(path)) {
    306                             if (context.checkPermission(pathPerm, pid, uid) == PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
    307                                 return;
    308                             } else {
    309                                 // any denied <path-permission> means we lose
    310                                 // default <provider> access.
    311                                 allowDefaultRead = false;
    312                                 missingPerm = pathPerm;
    313                             }
    314                         }
    315                     }
    316                 }
    317 
    318                 // if we passed <path-permission> checks above, and no default
    319                 // <provider> permission, then allow access.
    320                 if (allowDefaultRead) return;
    321             }
    322 
    323             // last chance, check against any uri grants
    324             if (context.checkUriPermission(uri, pid, uid, Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION)
    325                     == PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
    326                 return;
    327             }
    328 
    329             final String failReason = mExported
    330                     ? " requires " + missingPerm + ", or grantUriPermission()"
    331                     : " requires the provider be exported, or grantUriPermission()";
    332             throw new SecurityException("Permission Denial: reading "
    333                     + ContentProvider.this.getClass().getName() + " uri " + uri + " from pid=" + pid
    334                     + ", uid=" + uid + failReason);
    335         }
    336 
    337         private void enforceWritePermission(Uri uri) throws SecurityException {
    338             final Context context = getContext();
    339             final int pid = Binder.getCallingPid();
    340             final int uid = Binder.getCallingUid();
    341             String missingPerm = null;
    342 
    343             if (uid == mMyUid) {
    344                 return;
    345             }
    346 
    347             if (mExported) {
    348                 final String componentPerm = getWritePermission();
    349                 if (componentPerm != null) {
    350                     if (context.checkPermission(componentPerm, pid, uid) == PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
    351                         return;
    352                     } else {
    353                         missingPerm = componentPerm;
    354                     }
    355                 }
    356 
    357                 // track if unprotected write is allowed; any denied
    358                 // <path-permission> below removes this ability
    359                 boolean allowDefaultWrite = (componentPerm == null);
    360 
    361                 final PathPermission[] pps = getPathPermissions();
    362                 if (pps != null) {
    363                     final String path = uri.getPath();
    364                     for (PathPermission pp : pps) {
    365                         final String pathPerm = pp.getWritePermission();
    366                         if (pathPerm != null && pp.match(path)) {
    367                             if (context.checkPermission(pathPerm, pid, uid) == PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
    368                                 return;
    369                             } else {
    370                                 // any denied <path-permission> means we lose
    371                                 // default <provider> access.
    372                                 allowDefaultWrite = false;
    373                                 missingPerm = pathPerm;
    374                             }
    375                         }
    376                     }
    377                 }
    378 
    379                 // if we passed <path-permission> checks above, and no default
    380                 // <provider> permission, then allow access.
    381                 if (allowDefaultWrite) return;
    382             }
    383 
    384             // last chance, check against any uri grants
    385             if (context.checkUriPermission(uri, pid, uid, Intent.FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION)
    386                     == PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
    387                 return;
    388             }
    389 
    390             final String failReason = mExported
    391                     ? " requires " + missingPerm + ", or grantUriPermission()"
    392                     : " requires the provider be exported, or grantUriPermission()";
    393             throw new SecurityException("Permission Denial: writing "
    394                     + ContentProvider.this.getClass().getName() + " uri " + uri + " from pid=" + pid
    395                     + ", uid=" + uid + failReason);
    396         }
    397     }
    398 
    399     /**
    400      * Retrieves the Context this provider is running in.  Only available once
    401      * {@link #onCreate} has been called -- this will return null in the
    402      * constructor.
    403      */
    404     public final Context getContext() {
    405         return mContext;
    406     }
    407 
    408     /**
    409      * Change the permission required to read data from the content
    410      * provider.  This is normally set for you from its manifest information
    411      * when the provider is first created.
    412      *
    413      * @param permission Name of the permission required for read-only access.
    414      */
    415     protected final void setReadPermission(String permission) {
    416         mReadPermission = permission;
    417     }
    418 
    419     /**
    420      * Return the name of the permission required for read-only access to
    421      * this content provider.  This method can be called from multiple
    422      * threads, as described in
    423      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
    424      * and Threads</a>.
    425      */
    426     public final String getReadPermission() {
    427         return mReadPermission;
    428     }
    429 
    430     /**
    431      * Change the permission required to read and write data in the content
    432      * provider.  This is normally set for you from its manifest information
    433      * when the provider is first created.
    434      *
    435      * @param permission Name of the permission required for read/write access.
    436      */
    437     protected final void setWritePermission(String permission) {
    438         mWritePermission = permission;
    439     }
    440 
    441     /**
    442      * Return the name of the permission required for read/write access to
    443      * this content provider.  This method can be called from multiple
    444      * threads, as described in
    445      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
    446      * and Threads</a>.
    447      */
    448     public final String getWritePermission() {
    449         return mWritePermission;
    450     }
    451 
    452     /**
    453      * Change the path-based permission required to read and/or write data in
    454      * the content provider.  This is normally set for you from its manifest
    455      * information when the provider is first created.
    456      *
    457      * @param permissions Array of path permission descriptions.
    458      */
    459     protected final void setPathPermissions(PathPermission[] permissions) {
    460         mPathPermissions = permissions;
    461     }
    462 
    463     /**
    464      * Return the path-based permissions required for read and/or write access to
    465      * this content provider.  This method can be called from multiple
    466      * threads, as described in
    467      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
    468      * and Threads</a>.
    469      */
    470     public final PathPermission[] getPathPermissions() {
    471         return mPathPermissions;
    472     }
    473 
    474     /**
    475      * Implement this to initialize your content provider on startup.
    476      * This method is called for all registered content providers on the
    477      * application main thread at application launch time.  It must not perform
    478      * lengthy operations, or application startup will be delayed.
    479      *
    480      * <p>You should defer nontrivial initialization (such as opening,
    481      * upgrading, and scanning databases) until the content provider is used
    482      * (via {@link #query}, {@link #insert}, etc).  Deferred initialization
    483      * keeps application startup fast, avoids unnecessary work if the provider
    484      * turns out not to be needed, and stops database errors (such as a full
    485      * disk) from halting application launch.
    486      *
    487      * <p>If you use SQLite, {@link android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper}
    488      * is a helpful utility class that makes it easy to manage databases,
    489      * and will automatically defer opening until first use.  If you do use
    490      * SQLiteOpenHelper, make sure to avoid calling
    491      * {@link android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper#getReadableDatabase} or
    492      * {@link android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper#getWritableDatabase}
    493      * from this method.  (Instead, override
    494      * {@link android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper#onOpen} to initialize the
    495      * database when it is first opened.)
    496      *
    497      * @return true if the provider was successfully loaded, false otherwise
    498      */
    499     public abstract boolean onCreate();
    500 
    501     /**
    502      * {@inheritDoc}
    503      * This method is always called on the application main thread, and must
    504      * not perform lengthy operations.
    505      *
    506      * <p>The default content provider implementation does nothing.
    507      * Override this method to take appropriate action.
    508      * (Content providers do not usually care about things like screen
    509      * orientation, but may want to know about locale changes.)
    510      */
    511     public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) {
    512     }
    513 
    514     /**
    515      * {@inheritDoc}
    516      * This method is always called on the application main thread, and must
    517      * not perform lengthy operations.
    518      *
    519      * <p>The default content provider implementation does nothing.
    520      * Subclasses may override this method to take appropriate action.
    521      */
    522     public void onLowMemory() {
    523     }
    524 
    525     public void onTrimMemory(int level) {
    526     }
    527 
    528     /**
    529      * Implement this to handle query requests from clients.
    530      * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
    531      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
    532      * and Threads</a>.
    533      * <p>
    534      * Example client call:<p>
    535      * <pre>// Request a specific record.
    536      * Cursor managedCursor = managedQuery(
    537                 ContentUris.withAppendedId(Contacts.People.CONTENT_URI, 2),
    538                 projection,    // Which columns to return.
    539                 null,          // WHERE clause.
    540                 null,          // WHERE clause value substitution
    541                 People.NAME + " ASC");   // Sort order.</pre>
    542      * Example implementation:<p>
    543      * <pre>// SQLiteQueryBuilder is a helper class that creates the
    544         // proper SQL syntax for us.
    545         SQLiteQueryBuilder qBuilder = new SQLiteQueryBuilder();
    546 
    547         // Set the table we're querying.
    548         qBuilder.setTables(DATABASE_TABLE_NAME);
    549 
    550         // If the query ends in a specific record number, we're
    551         // being asked for a specific record, so set the
    552         // WHERE clause in our query.
    553         if((URI_MATCHER.match(uri)) == SPECIFIC_MESSAGE){
    554             qBuilder.appendWhere("_id=" + uri.getPathLeafId());
    555         }
    556 
    557         // Make the query.
    558         Cursor c = qBuilder.query(mDb,
    559                 projection,
    560                 selection,
    561                 selectionArgs,
    562                 groupBy,
    563                 having,
    564                 sortOrder);
    565         c.setNotificationUri(getContext().getContentResolver(), uri);
    566         return c;</pre>
    567      *
    568      * @param uri The URI to query. This will be the full URI sent by the client;
    569      *      if the client is requesting a specific record, the URI will end in a record number
    570      *      that the implementation should parse and add to a WHERE or HAVING clause, specifying
    571      *      that _id value.
    572      * @param projection The list of columns to put into the cursor. If
    573      *      null all columns are included.
    574      * @param selection A selection criteria to apply when filtering rows.
    575      *      If null then all rows are included.
    576      * @param selectionArgs You may include ?s in selection, which will be replaced by
    577      *      the values from selectionArgs, in order that they appear in the selection.
    578      *      The values will be bound as Strings.
    579      * @param sortOrder How the rows in the cursor should be sorted.
    580      *      If null then the provider is free to define the sort order.
    581      * @return a Cursor or null.
    582      */
    583     public abstract Cursor query(Uri uri, String[] projection,
    584             String selection, String[] selectionArgs, String sortOrder);
    585 
    586     /**
    587      * Implement this to handle query requests from clients with support for cancellation.
    588      * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
    589      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
    590      * and Threads</a>.
    591      * <p>
    592      * Example client call:<p>
    593      * <pre>// Request a specific record.
    594      * Cursor managedCursor = managedQuery(
    595                 ContentUris.withAppendedId(Contacts.People.CONTENT_URI, 2),
    596                 projection,    // Which columns to return.
    597                 null,          // WHERE clause.
    598                 null,          // WHERE clause value substitution
    599                 People.NAME + " ASC");   // Sort order.</pre>
    600      * Example implementation:<p>
    601      * <pre>// SQLiteQueryBuilder is a helper class that creates the
    602         // proper SQL syntax for us.
    603         SQLiteQueryBuilder qBuilder = new SQLiteQueryBuilder();
    604 
    605         // Set the table we're querying.
    606         qBuilder.setTables(DATABASE_TABLE_NAME);
    607 
    608         // If the query ends in a specific record number, we're
    609         // being asked for a specific record, so set the
    610         // WHERE clause in our query.
    611         if((URI_MATCHER.match(uri)) == SPECIFIC_MESSAGE){
    612             qBuilder.appendWhere("_id=" + uri.getPathLeafId());
    613         }
    614 
    615         // Make the query.
    616         Cursor c = qBuilder.query(mDb,
    617                 projection,
    618                 selection,
    619                 selectionArgs,
    620                 groupBy,
    621                 having,
    622                 sortOrder);
    623         c.setNotificationUri(getContext().getContentResolver(), uri);
    624         return c;</pre>
    625      * <p>
    626      * If you implement this method then you must also implement the version of
    627      * {@link #query(Uri, String[], String, String[], String)} that does not take a cancellation
    628      * signal to ensure correct operation on older versions of the Android Framework in
    629      * which the cancellation signal overload was not available.
    630      *
    631      * @param uri The URI to query. This will be the full URI sent by the client;
    632      *      if the client is requesting a specific record, the URI will end in a record number
    633      *      that the implementation should parse and add to a WHERE or HAVING clause, specifying
    634      *      that _id value.
    635      * @param projection The list of columns to put into the cursor. If
    636      *      null all columns are included.
    637      * @param selection A selection criteria to apply when filtering rows.
    638      *      If null then all rows are included.
    639      * @param selectionArgs You may include ?s in selection, which will be replaced by
    640      *      the values from selectionArgs, in order that they appear in the selection.
    641      *      The values will be bound as Strings.
    642      * @param sortOrder How the rows in the cursor should be sorted.
    643      *      If null then the provider is free to define the sort order.
    644      * @param cancellationSignal A signal to cancel the operation in progress, or null if none.
    645      * If the operation is canceled, then {@link OperationCanceledException} will be thrown
    646      * when the query is executed.
    647      * @return a Cursor or null.
    648      */
    649     public Cursor query(Uri uri, String[] projection,
    650             String selection, String[] selectionArgs, String sortOrder,
    651             CancellationSignal cancellationSignal) {
    652         return query(uri, projection, selection, selectionArgs, sortOrder);
    653     }
    654 
    655     /**
    656      * Implement this to handle requests for the MIME type of the data at the
    657      * given URI.  The returned MIME type should start with
    658      * <code>vnd.android.cursor.item</code> for a single record,
    659      * or <code>vnd.android.cursor.dir/</code> for multiple items.
    660      * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
    661      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
    662      * and Threads</a>.
    663      *
    664      * <p>Note that there are no permissions needed for an application to
    665      * access this information; if your content provider requires read and/or
    666      * write permissions, or is not exported, all applications can still call
    667      * this method regardless of their access permissions.  This allows them
    668      * to retrieve the MIME type for a URI when dispatching intents.
    669      *
    670      * @param uri the URI to query.
    671      * @return a MIME type string, or null if there is no type.
    672      */
    673     public abstract String getType(Uri uri);
    674 
    675     /**
    676      * Implement this to handle requests to insert a new row.
    677      * As a courtesy, call {@link ContentResolver#notifyChange(android.net.Uri ,android.database.ContentObserver) notifyChange()}
    678      * after inserting.
    679      * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
    680      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
    681      * and Threads</a>.
    682      * @param uri The content:// URI of the insertion request.
    683      * @param values A set of column_name/value pairs to add to the database.
    684      * @return The URI for the newly inserted item.
    685      */
    686     public abstract Uri insert(Uri uri, ContentValues values);
    687 
    688     /**
    689      * Override this to handle requests to insert a set of new rows, or the
    690      * default implementation will iterate over the values and call
    691      * {@link #insert} on each of them.
    692      * As a courtesy, call {@link ContentResolver#notifyChange(android.net.Uri ,android.database.ContentObserver) notifyChange()}
    693      * after inserting.
    694      * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
    695      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
    696      * and Threads</a>.
    697      *
    698      * @param uri The content:// URI of the insertion request.
    699      * @param values An array of sets of column_name/value pairs to add to the database.
    700      * @return The number of values that were inserted.
    701      */
    702     public int bulkInsert(Uri uri, ContentValues[] values) {
    703         int numValues = values.length;
    704         for (int i = 0; i < numValues; i++) {
    705             insert(uri, values[i]);
    706         }
    707         return numValues;
    708     }
    709 
    710     /**
    711      * Implement this to handle requests to delete one or more rows.
    712      * The implementation should apply the selection clause when performing
    713      * deletion, allowing the operation to affect multiple rows in a directory.
    714      * As a courtesy, call {@link ContentResolver#notifyChange(android.net.Uri ,android.database.ContentObserver) notifyDelete()}
    715      * after deleting.
    716      * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
    717      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
    718      * and Threads</a>.
    719      *
    720      * <p>The implementation is responsible for parsing out a row ID at the end
    721      * of the URI, if a specific row is being deleted. That is, the client would
    722      * pass in <code>content://contacts/people/22</code> and the implementation is
    723      * responsible for parsing the record number (22) when creating a SQL statement.
    724      *
    725      * @param uri The full URI to query, including a row ID (if a specific record is requested).
    726      * @param selection An optional restriction to apply to rows when deleting.
    727      * @return The number of rows affected.
    728      * @throws SQLException
    729      */
    730     public abstract int delete(Uri uri, String selection, String[] selectionArgs);
    731 
    732     /**
    733      * Implement this to handle requests to update one or more rows.
    734      * The implementation should update all rows matching the selection
    735      * to set the columns according to the provided values map.
    736      * As a courtesy, call {@link ContentResolver#notifyChange(android.net.Uri ,android.database.ContentObserver) notifyChange()}
    737      * after updating.
    738      * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
    739      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
    740      * and Threads</a>.
    741      *
    742      * @param uri The URI to query. This can potentially have a record ID if this
    743      * is an update request for a specific record.
    744      * @param values A Bundle mapping from column names to new column values (NULL is a
    745      *               valid value).
    746      * @param selection An optional filter to match rows to update.
    747      * @return the number of rows affected.
    748      */
    749     public abstract int update(Uri uri, ContentValues values, String selection,
    750             String[] selectionArgs);
    751 
    752     /**
    753      * Override this to handle requests to open a file blob.
    754      * The default implementation always throws {@link FileNotFoundException}.
    755      * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
    756      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
    757      * and Threads</a>.
    758      *
    759      * <p>This method returns a ParcelFileDescriptor, which is returned directly
    760      * to the caller.  This way large data (such as images and documents) can be
    761      * returned without copying the content.
    762      *
    763      * <p>The returned ParcelFileDescriptor is owned by the caller, so it is
    764      * their responsibility to close it when done.  That is, the implementation
    765      * of this method should create a new ParcelFileDescriptor for each call.
    766      *
    767      * @param uri The URI whose file is to be opened.
    768      * @param mode Access mode for the file.  May be "r" for read-only access,
    769      * "rw" for read and write access, or "rwt" for read and write access
    770      * that truncates any existing file.
    771      *
    772      * @return Returns a new ParcelFileDescriptor which you can use to access
    773      * the file.
    774      *
    775      * @throws FileNotFoundException Throws FileNotFoundException if there is
    776      * no file associated with the given URI or the mode is invalid.
    777      * @throws SecurityException Throws SecurityException if the caller does
    778      * not have permission to access the file.
    779      *
    780      * @see #openAssetFile(Uri, String)
    781      * @see #openFileHelper(Uri, String)
    782      */
    783     public ParcelFileDescriptor openFile(Uri uri, String mode)
    784             throws FileNotFoundException {
    785         throw new FileNotFoundException("No files supported by provider at "
    786                 + uri);
    787     }
    788 
    789     /**
    790      * This is like {@link #openFile}, but can be implemented by providers
    791      * that need to be able to return sub-sections of files, often assets
    792      * inside of their .apk.
    793      * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
    794      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
    795      * and Threads</a>.
    796      *
    797      * <p>If you implement this, your clients must be able to deal with such
    798      * file slices, either directly with
    799      * {@link ContentResolver#openAssetFileDescriptor}, or by using the higher-level
    800      * {@link ContentResolver#openInputStream ContentResolver.openInputStream}
    801      * or {@link ContentResolver#openOutputStream ContentResolver.openOutputStream}
    802      * methods.
    803      *
    804      * <p class="note">If you are implementing this to return a full file, you
    805      * should create the AssetFileDescriptor with
    806      * {@link AssetFileDescriptor#UNKNOWN_LENGTH} to be compatible with
    807      * applications that can not handle sub-sections of files.</p>
    808      *
    809      * @param uri The URI whose file is to be opened.
    810      * @param mode Access mode for the file.  May be "r" for read-only access,
    811      * "w" for write-only access (erasing whatever data is currently in
    812      * the file), "wa" for write-only access to append to any existing data,
    813      * "rw" for read and write access on any existing data, and "rwt" for read
    814      * and write access that truncates any existing file.
    815      *
    816      * @return Returns a new AssetFileDescriptor which you can use to access
    817      * the file.
    818      *
    819      * @throws FileNotFoundException Throws FileNotFoundException if there is
    820      * no file associated with the given URI or the mode is invalid.
    821      * @throws SecurityException Throws SecurityException if the caller does
    822      * not have permission to access the file.
    823      *
    824      * @see #openFile(Uri, String)
    825      * @see #openFileHelper(Uri, String)
    826      */
    827     public AssetFileDescriptor openAssetFile(Uri uri, String mode)
    828             throws FileNotFoundException {
    829         ParcelFileDescriptor fd = openFile(uri, mode);
    830         return fd != null ? new AssetFileDescriptor(fd, 0, -1) : null;
    831     }
    832 
    833     /**
    834      * Convenience for subclasses that wish to implement {@link #openFile}
    835      * by looking up a column named "_data" at the given URI.
    836      *
    837      * @param uri The URI to be opened.
    838      * @param mode The file mode.  May be "r" for read-only access,
    839      * "w" for write-only access (erasing whatever data is currently in
    840      * the file), "wa" for write-only access to append to any existing data,
    841      * "rw" for read and write access on any existing data, and "rwt" for read
    842      * and write access that truncates any existing file.
    843      *
    844      * @return Returns a new ParcelFileDescriptor that can be used by the
    845      * client to access the file.
    846      */
    847     protected final ParcelFileDescriptor openFileHelper(Uri uri,
    848             String mode) throws FileNotFoundException {
    849         Cursor c = query(uri, new String[]{"_data"}, null, null, null);
    850         int count = (c != null) ? c.getCount() : 0;
    851         if (count != 1) {
    852             // If there is not exactly one result, throw an appropriate
    853             // exception.
    854             if (c != null) {
    855                 c.close();
    856             }
    857             if (count == 0) {
    858                 throw new FileNotFoundException("No entry for " + uri);
    859             }
    860             throw new FileNotFoundException("Multiple items at " + uri);
    861         }
    862 
    863         c.moveToFirst();
    864         int i = c.getColumnIndex("_data");
    865         String path = (i >= 0 ? c.getString(i) : null);
    866         c.close();
    867         if (path == null) {
    868             throw new FileNotFoundException("Column _data not found.");
    869         }
    870 
    871         int modeBits = ContentResolver.modeToMode(uri, mode);
    872         return ParcelFileDescriptor.open(new File(path), modeBits);
    873     }
    874 
    875     /**
    876      * Called by a client to determine the types of data streams that this
    877      * content provider supports for the given URI.  The default implementation
    878      * returns null, meaning no types.  If your content provider stores data
    879      * of a particular type, return that MIME type if it matches the given
    880      * mimeTypeFilter.  If it can perform type conversions, return an array
    881      * of all supported MIME types that match mimeTypeFilter.
    882      *
    883      * @param uri The data in the content provider being queried.
    884      * @param mimeTypeFilter The type of data the client desires.  May be
    885      * a pattern, such as *\/* to retrieve all possible data types.
    886      * @return Returns null if there are no possible data streams for the
    887      * given mimeTypeFilter.  Otherwise returns an array of all available
    888      * concrete MIME types.
    889      *
    890      * @see #getType(Uri)
    891      * @see #openTypedAssetFile(Uri, String, Bundle)
    892      * @see ClipDescription#compareMimeTypes(String, String)
    893      */
    894     public String[] getStreamTypes(Uri uri, String mimeTypeFilter) {
    895         return null;
    896     }
    897 
    898     /**
    899      * Called by a client to open a read-only stream containing data of a
    900      * particular MIME type.  This is like {@link #openAssetFile(Uri, String)},
    901      * except the file can only be read-only and the content provider may
    902      * perform data conversions to generate data of the desired type.
    903      *
    904      * <p>The default implementation compares the given mimeType against the
    905      * result of {@link #getType(Uri)} and, if the match, simple calls
    906      * {@link #openAssetFile(Uri, String)}.
    907      *
    908      * <p>See {@link ClipData} for examples of the use and implementation
    909      * of this method.
    910      *
    911      * @param uri The data in the content provider being queried.
    912      * @param mimeTypeFilter The type of data the client desires.  May be
    913      * a pattern, such as *\/*, if the caller does not have specific type
    914      * requirements; in this case the content provider will pick its best
    915      * type matching the pattern.
    916      * @param opts Additional options from the client.  The definitions of
    917      * these are specific to the content provider being called.
    918      *
    919      * @return Returns a new AssetFileDescriptor from which the client can
    920      * read data of the desired type.
    921      *
    922      * @throws FileNotFoundException Throws FileNotFoundException if there is
    923      * no file associated with the given URI or the mode is invalid.
    924      * @throws SecurityException Throws SecurityException if the caller does
    925      * not have permission to access the data.
    926      * @throws IllegalArgumentException Throws IllegalArgumentException if the
    927      * content provider does not support the requested MIME type.
    928      *
    929      * @see #getStreamTypes(Uri, String)
    930      * @see #openAssetFile(Uri, String)
    931      * @see ClipDescription#compareMimeTypes(String, String)
    932      */
    933     public AssetFileDescriptor openTypedAssetFile(Uri uri, String mimeTypeFilter, Bundle opts)
    934             throws FileNotFoundException {
    935         if ("*/*".equals(mimeTypeFilter)) {
    936             // If they can take anything, the untyped open call is good enough.
    937             return openAssetFile(uri, "r");
    938         }
    939         String baseType = getType(uri);
    940         if (baseType != null && ClipDescription.compareMimeTypes(baseType, mimeTypeFilter)) {
    941             // Use old untyped open call if this provider has a type for this
    942             // URI and it matches the request.
    943             return openAssetFile(uri, "r");
    944         }
    945         throw new FileNotFoundException("Can't open " + uri + " as type " + mimeTypeFilter);
    946     }
    947 
    948     /**
    949      * Interface to write a stream of data to a pipe.  Use with
    950      * {@link ContentProvider#openPipeHelper}.
    951      */
    952     public interface PipeDataWriter<T> {
    953         /**
    954          * Called from a background thread to stream data out to a pipe.
    955          * Note that the pipe is blocking, so this thread can block on
    956          * writes for an arbitrary amount of time if the client is slow
    957          * at reading.
    958          *
    959          * @param output The pipe where data should be written.  This will be
    960          * closed for you upon returning from this function.
    961          * @param uri The URI whose data is to be written.
    962          * @param mimeType The desired type of data to be written.
    963          * @param opts Options supplied by caller.
    964          * @param args Your own custom arguments.
    965          */
    966         public void writeDataToPipe(ParcelFileDescriptor output, Uri uri, String mimeType,
    967                 Bundle opts, T args);
    968     }
    969 
    970     /**
    971      * A helper function for implementing {@link #openTypedAssetFile}, for
    972      * creating a data pipe and background thread allowing you to stream
    973      * generated data back to the client.  This function returns a new
    974      * ParcelFileDescriptor that should be returned to the caller (the caller
    975      * is responsible for closing it).
    976      *
    977      * @param uri The URI whose data is to be written.
    978      * @param mimeType The desired type of data to be written.
    979      * @param opts Options supplied by caller.
    980      * @param args Your own custom arguments.
    981      * @param func Interface implementing the function that will actually
    982      * stream the data.
    983      * @return Returns a new ParcelFileDescriptor holding the read side of
    984      * the pipe.  This should be returned to the caller for reading; the caller
    985      * is responsible for closing it when done.
    986      */
    987     public <T> ParcelFileDescriptor openPipeHelper(final Uri uri, final String mimeType,
    988             final Bundle opts, final T args, final PipeDataWriter<T> func)
    989             throws FileNotFoundException {
    990         try {
    991             final ParcelFileDescriptor[] fds = ParcelFileDescriptor.createPipe();
    992 
    993             AsyncTask<Object, Object, Object> task = new AsyncTask<Object, Object, Object>() {
    994                 @Override
    995                 protected Object doInBackground(Object... params) {
    996                     func.writeDataToPipe(fds[1], uri, mimeType, opts, args);
    997                     try {
    998                         fds[1].close();
    999                     } catch (IOException e) {
   1000                         Log.w(TAG, "Failure closing pipe", e);
   1001                     }
   1002                     return null;
   1003                 }
   1004             };
   1005             task.executeOnExecutor(AsyncTask.THREAD_POOL_EXECUTOR, (Object[])null);
   1006 
   1007             return fds[0];
   1008         } catch (IOException e) {
   1009             throw new FileNotFoundException("failure making pipe");
   1010         }
   1011     }
   1012 
   1013     /**
   1014      * Returns true if this instance is a temporary content provider.
   1015      * @return true if this instance is a temporary content provider
   1016      */
   1017     protected boolean isTemporary() {
   1018         return false;
   1019     }
   1020 
   1021     /**
   1022      * Returns the Binder object for this provider.
   1023      *
   1024      * @return the Binder object for this provider
   1025      * @hide
   1026      */
   1027     public IContentProvider getIContentProvider() {
   1028         return mTransport;
   1029     }
   1030 
   1031     /**
   1032      * After being instantiated, this is called to tell the content provider
   1033      * about itself.
   1034      *
   1035      * @param context The context this provider is running in
   1036      * @param info Registered information about this content provider
   1037      */
   1038     public void attachInfo(Context context, ProviderInfo info) {
   1039         /*
   1040          * We may be using AsyncTask from binder threads.  Make it init here
   1041          * so its static handler is on the main thread.
   1042          */
   1043         AsyncTask.init();
   1044 
   1045         /*
   1046          * Only allow it to be set once, so after the content service gives
   1047          * this to us clients can't change it.
   1048          */
   1049         if (mContext == null) {
   1050             mContext = context;
   1051             mMyUid = Process.myUid();
   1052             if (info != null) {
   1053                 setReadPermission(info.readPermission);
   1054                 setWritePermission(info.writePermission);
   1055                 setPathPermissions(info.pathPermissions);
   1056                 mExported = info.exported;
   1057             }
   1058             ContentProvider.this.onCreate();
   1059         }
   1060     }
   1061 
   1062     /**
   1063      * Override this to handle requests to perform a batch of operations, or the
   1064      * default implementation will iterate over the operations and call
   1065      * {@link ContentProviderOperation#apply} on each of them.
   1066      * If all calls to {@link ContentProviderOperation#apply} succeed
   1067      * then a {@link ContentProviderResult} array with as many
   1068      * elements as there were operations will be returned.  If any of the calls
   1069      * fail, it is up to the implementation how many of the others take effect.
   1070      * This method can be called from multiple threads, as described in
   1071      * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/fundamentals/processes-and-threads.html#Threads">Processes
   1072      * and Threads</a>.
   1073      *
   1074      * @param operations the operations to apply
   1075      * @return the results of the applications
   1076      * @throws OperationApplicationException thrown if any operation fails.
   1077      * @see ContentProviderOperation#apply
   1078      */
   1079     public ContentProviderResult[] applyBatch(ArrayList<ContentProviderOperation> operations)
   1080             throws OperationApplicationException {
   1081         final int numOperations = operations.size();
   1082         final ContentProviderResult[] results = new ContentProviderResult[numOperations];
   1083         for (int i = 0; i < numOperations; i++) {
   1084             results[i] = operations.get(i).apply(this, results, i);
   1085         }
   1086         return results;
   1087     }
   1088 
   1089     /**
   1090      * Call a provider-defined method.  This can be used to implement
   1091      * interfaces that are cheaper and/or unnatural for a table-like
   1092      * model.
   1093      *
   1094      * @param method method name to call.  Opaque to framework, but should not be null.
   1095      * @param arg provider-defined String argument.  May be null.
   1096      * @param extras provider-defined Bundle argument.  May be null.
   1097      * @return provider-defined return value.  May be null.  Null is also
   1098      *   the default for providers which don't implement any call methods.
   1099      */
   1100     public Bundle call(String method, String arg, Bundle extras) {
   1101         return null;
   1102     }
   1103 
   1104     /**
   1105      * Implement this to shut down the ContentProvider instance. You can then
   1106      * invoke this method in unit tests.
   1107      *
   1108      * <p>
   1109      * Android normally handles ContentProvider startup and shutdown
   1110      * automatically. You do not need to start up or shut down a
   1111      * ContentProvider. When you invoke a test method on a ContentProvider,
   1112      * however, a ContentProvider instance is started and keeps running after
   1113      * the test finishes, even if a succeeding test instantiates another
   1114      * ContentProvider. A conflict develops because the two instances are
   1115      * usually running against the same underlying data source (for example, an
   1116      * sqlite database).
   1117      * </p>
   1118      * <p>
   1119      * Implementing shutDown() avoids this conflict by providing a way to
   1120      * terminate the ContentProvider. This method can also prevent memory leaks
   1121      * from multiple instantiations of the ContentProvider, and it can ensure
   1122      * unit test isolation by allowing you to completely clean up the test
   1123      * fixture before moving on to the next test.
   1124      * </p>
   1125      */
   1126     public void shutdown() {
   1127         Log.w(TAG, "implement ContentProvider shutdown() to make sure all database " +
   1128                 "connections are gracefully shutdown");
   1129     }
   1130 
   1131     /**
   1132      * Print the Provider's state into the given stream.  This gets invoked if
   1133      * you run "adb shell dumpsys activity provider &lt;provider_component_name&gt;".
   1134      *
   1135      * @param prefix Desired prefix to prepend at each line of output.
   1136      * @param fd The raw file descriptor that the dump is being sent to.
   1137      * @param writer The PrintWriter to which you should dump your state.  This will be
   1138      * closed for you after you return.
   1139      * @param args additional arguments to the dump request.
   1140      * @hide
   1141      */
   1142     public void dump(FileDescriptor fd, PrintWriter writer, String[] args) {
   1143         writer.println("nothing to dump");
   1144     }
   1145 }
   1146