1 /** 2 * Copyright (c) 2010, The Android Open Source Project 3 * 4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 * 8 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 * 10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 * limitations under the License. 15 */ 16 17 package android.content; 18 19 import static android.content.ContentProvider.maybeAddUserId; 20 21 import android.content.res.AssetFileDescriptor; 22 import android.graphics.Bitmap; 23 import android.net.Uri; 24 import android.os.Parcel; 25 import android.os.Parcelable; 26 import android.os.StrictMode; 27 import android.text.Html; 28 import android.text.Spannable; 29 import android.text.SpannableStringBuilder; 30 import android.text.Spanned; 31 import android.text.TextUtils; 32 import android.text.style.URLSpan; 33 import android.util.Log; 34 35 import java.io.FileInputStream; 36 import java.io.FileNotFoundException; 37 import java.io.IOException; 38 import java.io.InputStreamReader; 39 import java.util.ArrayList; 40 import java.util.List; 41 42 /** 43 * Representation of a clipped data on the clipboard. 44 * 45 * <p>ClipData is a complex type containing one or more Item instances, 46 * each of which can hold one or more representations of an item of data. 47 * For display to the user, it also has a label.</p> 48 * 49 * <p>A ClipData contains a {@link ClipDescription}, which describes 50 * important meta-data about the clip. In particular, its 51 * {@link ClipDescription#getMimeType(int) getDescription().getMimeType(int)} 52 * must return correct MIME type(s) describing the data in the clip. For help 53 * in correctly constructing a clip with the correct MIME type, use 54 * {@link #newPlainText(CharSequence, CharSequence)}, 55 * {@link #newUri(ContentResolver, CharSequence, Uri)}, and 56 * {@link #newIntent(CharSequence, Intent)}. 57 * 58 * <p>Each Item instance can be one of three main classes of data: a simple 59 * CharSequence of text, a single Intent object, or a Uri. See {@link Item} 60 * for more details. 61 * 62 * <div class="special reference"> 63 * <h3>Developer Guides</h3> 64 * <p>For more information about using the clipboard framework, read the 65 * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/clipboard/copy-paste.html">Copy and Paste</a> 66 * developer guide.</p> 67 * </div> 68 * 69 * <a name="ImplementingPaste"></a> 70 * <h3>Implementing Paste or Drop</h3> 71 * 72 * <p>To implement a paste or drop of a ClipData object into an application, 73 * the application must correctly interpret the data for its use. If the {@link Item} 74 * it contains is simple text or an Intent, there is little to be done: text 75 * can only be interpreted as text, and an Intent will typically be used for 76 * creating shortcuts (such as placing icons on the home screen) or other 77 * actions. 78 * 79 * <p>If all you want is the textual representation of the clipped data, you 80 * can use the convenience method {@link Item#coerceToText Item.coerceToText}. 81 * In this case there is generally no need to worry about the MIME types 82 * reported by {@link ClipDescription#getMimeType(int) getDescription().getMimeType(int)}, 83 * since any clip item can always be converted to a string. 84 * 85 * <p>More complicated exchanges will be done through URIs, in particular 86 * "content:" URIs. A content URI allows the recipient of a ClipData item 87 * to interact closely with the ContentProvider holding the data in order to 88 * negotiate the transfer of that data. The clip must also be filled in with 89 * the available MIME types; {@link #newUri(ContentResolver, CharSequence, Uri)} 90 * will take care of correctly doing this. 91 * 92 * <p>For example, here is the paste function of a simple NotePad application. 93 * When retrieving the data from the clipboard, it can do either two things: 94 * if the clipboard contains a URI reference to an existing note, it copies 95 * the entire structure of the note into a new note; otherwise, it simply 96 * coerces the clip into text and uses that as the new note's contents. 97 * 98 * {@sample development/samples/NotePad/src/com/example/android/notepad/NoteEditor.java 99 * paste} 100 * 101 * <p>In many cases an application can paste various types of streams of data. For 102 * example, an e-mail application may want to allow the user to paste an image 103 * or other binary data as an attachment. This is accomplished through the 104 * ContentResolver {@link ContentResolver#getStreamTypes(Uri, String)} and 105 * {@link ContentResolver#openTypedAssetFileDescriptor(Uri, String, android.os.Bundle)} 106 * methods. These allow a client to discover the type(s) of data that a particular 107 * content URI can make available as a stream and retrieve the stream of data. 108 * 109 * <p>For example, the implementation of {@link Item#coerceToText Item.coerceToText} 110 * itself uses this to try to retrieve a URI clip as a stream of text: 111 * 112 * {@sample frameworks/base/core/java/android/content/ClipData.java coerceToText} 113 * 114 * <a name="ImplementingCopy"></a> 115 * <h3>Implementing Copy or Drag</h3> 116 * 117 * <p>To be the source of a clip, the application must construct a ClipData 118 * object that any recipient can interpret best for their context. If the clip 119 * is to contain a simple text, Intent, or URI, this is easy: an {@link Item} 120 * containing the appropriate data type can be constructed and used. 121 * 122 * <p>More complicated data types require the implementation of support in 123 * a ContentProvider for describing and generating the data for the recipient. 124 * A common scenario is one where an application places on the clipboard the 125 * content: URI of an object that the user has copied, with the data at that 126 * URI consisting of a complicated structure that only other applications with 127 * direct knowledge of the structure can use. 128 * 129 * <p>For applications that do not have intrinsic knowledge of the data structure, 130 * the content provider holding it can make the data available as an arbitrary 131 * number of types of data streams. This is done by implementing the 132 * ContentProvider {@link ContentProvider#getStreamTypes(Uri, String)} and 133 * {@link ContentProvider#openTypedAssetFile(Uri, String, android.os.Bundle)} 134 * methods. 135 * 136 * <p>Going back to our simple NotePad application, this is the implementation 137 * it may have to convert a single note URI (consisting of a title and the note 138 * text) into a stream of plain text data. 139 * 140 * {@sample development/samples/NotePad/src/com/example/android/notepad/NotePadProvider.java 141 * stream} 142 * 143 * <p>The copy operation in our NotePad application is now just a simple matter 144 * of making a clip containing the URI of the note being copied: 145 * 146 * {@sample development/samples/NotePad/src/com/example/android/notepad/NotesList.java 147 * copy} 148 * 149 * <p>Note if a paste operation needs this clip as text (for example to paste 150 * into an editor), then {@link Item#coerceToText(Context)} will ask the content 151 * provider for the clip URI as text and successfully paste the entire note. 152 */ 153 public class ClipData implements Parcelable { 154 static final String[] MIMETYPES_TEXT_PLAIN = new String[] { 155 ClipDescription.MIMETYPE_TEXT_PLAIN }; 156 static final String[] MIMETYPES_TEXT_HTML = new String[] { 157 ClipDescription.MIMETYPE_TEXT_HTML }; 158 static final String[] MIMETYPES_TEXT_URILIST = new String[] { 159 ClipDescription.MIMETYPE_TEXT_URILIST }; 160 static final String[] MIMETYPES_TEXT_INTENT = new String[] { 161 ClipDescription.MIMETYPE_TEXT_INTENT }; 162 163 final ClipDescription mClipDescription; 164 165 final Bitmap mIcon; 166 167 final ArrayList<Item> mItems; 168 169 /** 170 * Description of a single item in a ClipData. 171 * 172 * <p>The types than an individual item can currently contain are:</p> 173 * 174 * <ul> 175 * <li> Text: a basic string of text. This is actually a CharSequence, 176 * so it can be formatted text supported by corresponding Android built-in 177 * style spans. (Custom application spans are not supported and will be 178 * stripped when transporting through the clipboard.) 179 * <li> Intent: an arbitrary Intent object. A typical use is the shortcut 180 * to create when pasting a clipped item on to the home screen. 181 * <li> Uri: a URI reference. This may be any URI (such as an http: URI 182 * representing a bookmark), however it is often a content: URI. Using 183 * content provider references as clips like this allows an application to 184 * share complex or large clips through the standard content provider 185 * facilities. 186 * </ul> 187 */ 188 public static class Item { 189 final CharSequence mText; 190 final String mHtmlText; 191 final Intent mIntent; 192 Uri mUri; 193 194 /** 195 * Create an Item consisting of a single block of (possibly styled) text. 196 */ 197 public Item(CharSequence text) { 198 mText = text; 199 mHtmlText = null; 200 mIntent = null; 201 mUri = null; 202 } 203 204 /** 205 * Create an Item consisting of a single block of (possibly styled) text, 206 * with an alternative HTML formatted representation. You <em>must</em> 207 * supply a plain text representation in addition to HTML text; coercion 208 * will not be done from HTML formated text into plain text. 209 */ 210 public Item(CharSequence text, String htmlText) { 211 mText = text; 212 mHtmlText = htmlText; 213 mIntent = null; 214 mUri = null; 215 } 216 217 /** 218 * Create an Item consisting of an arbitrary Intent. 219 */ 220 public Item(Intent intent) { 221 mText = null; 222 mHtmlText = null; 223 mIntent = intent; 224 mUri = null; 225 } 226 227 /** 228 * Create an Item consisting of an arbitrary URI. 229 */ 230 public Item(Uri uri) { 231 mText = null; 232 mHtmlText = null; 233 mIntent = null; 234 mUri = uri; 235 } 236 237 /** 238 * Create a complex Item, containing multiple representations of 239 * text, Intent, and/or URI. 240 */ 241 public Item(CharSequence text, Intent intent, Uri uri) { 242 mText = text; 243 mHtmlText = null; 244 mIntent = intent; 245 mUri = uri; 246 } 247 248 /** 249 * Create a complex Item, containing multiple representations of 250 * text, HTML text, Intent, and/or URI. If providing HTML text, you 251 * <em>must</em> supply a plain text representation as well; coercion 252 * will not be done from HTML formated text into plain text. 253 */ 254 public Item(CharSequence text, String htmlText, Intent intent, Uri uri) { 255 if (htmlText != null && text == null) { 256 throw new IllegalArgumentException( 257 "Plain text must be supplied if HTML text is supplied"); 258 } 259 mText = text; 260 mHtmlText = htmlText; 261 mIntent = intent; 262 mUri = uri; 263 } 264 265 /** 266 * Retrieve the raw text contained in this Item. 267 */ 268 public CharSequence getText() { 269 return mText; 270 } 271 272 /** 273 * Retrieve the raw HTML text contained in this Item. 274 */ 275 public String getHtmlText() { 276 return mHtmlText; 277 } 278 279 /** 280 * Retrieve the raw Intent contained in this Item. 281 */ 282 public Intent getIntent() { 283 return mIntent; 284 } 285 286 /** 287 * Retrieve the raw URI contained in this Item. 288 */ 289 public Uri getUri() { 290 return mUri; 291 } 292 293 /** 294 * Turn this item into text, regardless of the type of data it 295 * actually contains. 296 * 297 * <p>The algorithm for deciding what text to return is: 298 * <ul> 299 * <li> If {@link #getText} is non-null, return that. 300 * <li> If {@link #getUri} is non-null, try to retrieve its data 301 * as a text stream from its content provider. If this succeeds, copy 302 * the text into a String and return it. If it is not a content: URI or 303 * the content provider does not supply a text representation, return 304 * the raw URI as a string. 305 * <li> If {@link #getIntent} is non-null, convert that to an intent: 306 * URI and return it. 307 * <li> Otherwise, return an empty string. 308 * </ul> 309 * 310 * @param context The caller's Context, from which its ContentResolver 311 * and other things can be retrieved. 312 * @return Returns the item's textual representation. 313 */ 314 //BEGIN_INCLUDE(coerceToText) 315 public CharSequence coerceToText(Context context) { 316 // If this Item has an explicit textual value, simply return that. 317 CharSequence text = getText(); 318 if (text != null) { 319 return text; 320 } 321 322 // If this Item has a URI value, try using that. 323 Uri uri = getUri(); 324 if (uri != null) { 325 326 // First see if the URI can be opened as a plain text stream 327 // (of any sub-type). If so, this is the best textual 328 // representation for it. 329 FileInputStream stream = null; 330 try { 331 // Ask for a stream of the desired type. 332 AssetFileDescriptor descr = context.getContentResolver() 333 .openTypedAssetFileDescriptor(uri, "text/*", null); 334 stream = descr.createInputStream(); 335 InputStreamReader reader = new InputStreamReader(stream, "UTF-8"); 336 337 // Got it... copy the stream into a local string and return it. 338 StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(128); 339 char[] buffer = new char[8192]; 340 int len; 341 while ((len=reader.read(buffer)) > 0) { 342 builder.append(buffer, 0, len); 343 } 344 return builder.toString(); 345 346 } catch (FileNotFoundException e) { 347 // Unable to open content URI as text... not really an 348 // error, just something to ignore. 349 350 } catch (IOException e) { 351 // Something bad has happened. 352 Log.w("ClipData", "Failure loading text", e); 353 return e.toString(); 354 355 } finally { 356 if (stream != null) { 357 try { 358 stream.close(); 359 } catch (IOException e) { 360 } 361 } 362 } 363 364 // If we couldn't open the URI as a stream, then the URI itself 365 // probably serves fairly well as a textual representation. 366 return uri.toString(); 367 } 368 369 // Finally, if all we have is an Intent, then we can just turn that 370 // into text. Not the most user-friendly thing, but it's something. 371 Intent intent = getIntent(); 372 if (intent != null) { 373 return intent.toUri(Intent.URI_INTENT_SCHEME); 374 } 375 376 // Shouldn't get here, but just in case... 377 return ""; 378 } 379 //END_INCLUDE(coerceToText) 380 381 /** 382 * Like {@link #coerceToHtmlText(Context)}, but any text that would 383 * be returned as HTML formatting will be returned as text with 384 * style spans. 385 * @param context The caller's Context, from which its ContentResolver 386 * and other things can be retrieved. 387 * @return Returns the item's textual representation. 388 */ 389 public CharSequence coerceToStyledText(Context context) { 390 CharSequence text = getText(); 391 if (text instanceof Spanned) { 392 return text; 393 } 394 String htmlText = getHtmlText(); 395 if (htmlText != null) { 396 try { 397 CharSequence newText = Html.fromHtml(htmlText); 398 if (newText != null) { 399 return newText; 400 } 401 } catch (RuntimeException e) { 402 // If anything bad happens, we'll fall back on the plain text. 403 } 404 } 405 406 if (text != null) { 407 return text; 408 } 409 return coerceToHtmlOrStyledText(context, true); 410 } 411 412 /** 413 * Turn this item into HTML text, regardless of the type of data it 414 * actually contains. 415 * 416 * <p>The algorithm for deciding what text to return is: 417 * <ul> 418 * <li> If {@link #getHtmlText} is non-null, return that. 419 * <li> If {@link #getText} is non-null, return that, converting to 420 * valid HTML text. If this text contains style spans, 421 * {@link Html#toHtml(Spanned) Html.toHtml(Spanned)} is used to 422 * convert them to HTML formatting. 423 * <li> If {@link #getUri} is non-null, try to retrieve its data 424 * as a text stream from its content provider. If the provider can 425 * supply text/html data, that will be preferred and returned as-is. 426 * Otherwise, any text/* data will be returned and escaped to HTML. 427 * If it is not a content: URI or the content provider does not supply 428 * a text representation, HTML text containing a link to the URI 429 * will be returned. 430 * <li> If {@link #getIntent} is non-null, convert that to an intent: 431 * URI and return as an HTML link. 432 * <li> Otherwise, return an empty string. 433 * </ul> 434 * 435 * @param context The caller's Context, from which its ContentResolver 436 * and other things can be retrieved. 437 * @return Returns the item's representation as HTML text. 438 */ 439 public String coerceToHtmlText(Context context) { 440 // If the item has an explicit HTML value, simply return that. 441 String htmlText = getHtmlText(); 442 if (htmlText != null) { 443 return htmlText; 444 } 445 446 // If this Item has a plain text value, return it as HTML. 447 CharSequence text = getText(); 448 if (text != null) { 449 if (text instanceof Spanned) { 450 return Html.toHtml((Spanned)text); 451 } 452 return Html.escapeHtml(text); 453 } 454 455 text = coerceToHtmlOrStyledText(context, false); 456 return text != null ? text.toString() : null; 457 } 458 459 private CharSequence coerceToHtmlOrStyledText(Context context, boolean styled) { 460 // If this Item has a URI value, try using that. 461 if (mUri != null) { 462 463 // Check to see what data representations the content 464 // provider supports. We would like HTML text, but if that 465 // is not possible we'll live with plan text. 466 String[] types = null; 467 try { 468 types = context.getContentResolver().getStreamTypes(mUri, "text/*"); 469 } catch (SecurityException e) { 470 // No read permission for mUri, assume empty stream types list. 471 } 472 boolean hasHtml = false; 473 boolean hasText = false; 474 if (types != null) { 475 for (String type : types) { 476 if ("text/html".equals(type)) { 477 hasHtml = true; 478 } else if (type.startsWith("text/")) { 479 hasText = true; 480 } 481 } 482 } 483 484 // If the provider can serve data we can use, open and load it. 485 if (hasHtml || hasText) { 486 FileInputStream stream = null; 487 try { 488 // Ask for a stream of the desired type. 489 AssetFileDescriptor descr = context.getContentResolver() 490 .openTypedAssetFileDescriptor(mUri, 491 hasHtml ? "text/html" : "text/plain", null); 492 stream = descr.createInputStream(); 493 InputStreamReader reader = new InputStreamReader(stream, "UTF-8"); 494 495 // Got it... copy the stream into a local string and return it. 496 StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(128); 497 char[] buffer = new char[8192]; 498 int len; 499 while ((len=reader.read(buffer)) > 0) { 500 builder.append(buffer, 0, len); 501 } 502 String text = builder.toString(); 503 if (hasHtml) { 504 if (styled) { 505 // We loaded HTML formatted text and the caller 506 // want styled text, convert it. 507 try { 508 CharSequence newText = Html.fromHtml(text); 509 return newText != null ? newText : text; 510 } catch (RuntimeException e) { 511 return text; 512 } 513 } else { 514 // We loaded HTML formatted text and that is what 515 // the caller wants, just return it. 516 return text.toString(); 517 } 518 } 519 if (styled) { 520 // We loaded plain text and the caller wants styled 521 // text, that is all we have so return it. 522 return text; 523 } else { 524 // We loaded plain text and the caller wants HTML 525 // text, escape it for HTML. 526 return Html.escapeHtml(text); 527 } 528 529 } catch (FileNotFoundException e) { 530 // Unable to open content URI as text... not really an 531 // error, just something to ignore. 532 533 } catch (IOException e) { 534 // Something bad has happened. 535 Log.w("ClipData", "Failure loading text", e); 536 return Html.escapeHtml(e.toString()); 537 538 } finally { 539 if (stream != null) { 540 try { 541 stream.close(); 542 } catch (IOException e) { 543 } 544 } 545 } 546 } 547 548 // If we couldn't open the URI as a stream, then we can build 549 // some HTML text with the URI itself. 550 // probably serves fairly well as a textual representation. 551 if (styled) { 552 return uriToStyledText(mUri.toString()); 553 } else { 554 return uriToHtml(mUri.toString()); 555 } 556 } 557 558 // Finally, if all we have is an Intent, then we can just turn that 559 // into text. Not the most user-friendly thing, but it's something. 560 if (mIntent != null) { 561 if (styled) { 562 return uriToStyledText(mIntent.toUri(Intent.URI_INTENT_SCHEME)); 563 } else { 564 return uriToHtml(mIntent.toUri(Intent.URI_INTENT_SCHEME)); 565 } 566 } 567 568 // Shouldn't get here, but just in case... 569 return ""; 570 } 571 572 private String uriToHtml(String uri) { 573 StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(256); 574 builder.append("<a href=\""); 575 builder.append(Html.escapeHtml(uri)); 576 builder.append("\">"); 577 builder.append(Html.escapeHtml(uri)); 578 builder.append("</a>"); 579 return builder.toString(); 580 } 581 582 private CharSequence uriToStyledText(String uri) { 583 SpannableStringBuilder builder = new SpannableStringBuilder(); 584 builder.append(uri); 585 builder.setSpan(new URLSpan(uri), 0, builder.length(), 586 Spannable.SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE); 587 return builder; 588 } 589 590 @Override 591 public String toString() { 592 StringBuilder b = new StringBuilder(128); 593 594 b.append("ClipData.Item { "); 595 toShortString(b); 596 b.append(" }"); 597 598 return b.toString(); 599 } 600 601 /** @hide */ 602 public void toShortString(StringBuilder b) { 603 if (mHtmlText != null) { 604 b.append("H:"); 605 b.append(mHtmlText); 606 } else if (mText != null) { 607 b.append("T:"); 608 b.append(mText); 609 } else if (mUri != null) { 610 b.append("U:"); 611 b.append(mUri); 612 } else if (mIntent != null) { 613 b.append("I:"); 614 mIntent.toShortString(b, true, true, true, true); 615 } else { 616 b.append("NULL"); 617 } 618 } 619 620 /** @hide */ 621 public void toShortSummaryString(StringBuilder b) { 622 if (mHtmlText != null) { 623 b.append("HTML"); 624 } else if (mText != null) { 625 b.append("TEXT"); 626 } else if (mUri != null) { 627 b.append("U:"); 628 b.append(mUri); 629 } else if (mIntent != null) { 630 b.append("I:"); 631 mIntent.toShortString(b, true, true, true, true); 632 } else { 633 b.append("NULL"); 634 } 635 } 636 } 637 638 /** 639 * Create a new clip. 640 * 641 * @param label Label to show to the user describing this clip. 642 * @param mimeTypes An array of MIME types this data is available as. 643 * @param item The contents of the first item in the clip. 644 */ 645 public ClipData(CharSequence label, String[] mimeTypes, Item item) { 646 mClipDescription = new ClipDescription(label, mimeTypes); 647 if (item == null) { 648 throw new NullPointerException("item is null"); 649 } 650 mIcon = null; 651 mItems = new ArrayList<Item>(); 652 mItems.add(item); 653 } 654 655 /** 656 * Create a new clip. 657 * 658 * @param description The ClipDescription describing the clip contents. 659 * @param item The contents of the first item in the clip. 660 */ 661 public ClipData(ClipDescription description, Item item) { 662 mClipDescription = description; 663 if (item == null) { 664 throw new NullPointerException("item is null"); 665 } 666 mIcon = null; 667 mItems = new ArrayList<Item>(); 668 mItems.add(item); 669 } 670 671 /** 672 * Create a new clip that is a copy of another clip. This does a deep-copy 673 * of all items in the clip. 674 * 675 * @param other The existing ClipData that is to be copied. 676 */ 677 public ClipData(ClipData other) { 678 mClipDescription = other.mClipDescription; 679 mIcon = other.mIcon; 680 mItems = new ArrayList<Item>(other.mItems); 681 } 682 683 /** 684 * Create a new ClipData holding data of the type 685 * {@link ClipDescription#MIMETYPE_TEXT_PLAIN}. 686 * 687 * @param label User-visible label for the clip data. 688 * @param text The actual text in the clip. 689 * @return Returns a new ClipData containing the specified data. 690 */ 691 static public ClipData newPlainText(CharSequence label, CharSequence text) { 692 Item item = new Item(text); 693 return new ClipData(label, MIMETYPES_TEXT_PLAIN, item); 694 } 695 696 /** 697 * Create a new ClipData holding data of the type 698 * {@link ClipDescription#MIMETYPE_TEXT_HTML}. 699 * 700 * @param label User-visible label for the clip data. 701 * @param text The text of clip as plain text, for receivers that don't 702 * handle HTML. This is required. 703 * @param htmlText The actual HTML text in the clip. 704 * @return Returns a new ClipData containing the specified data. 705 */ 706 static public ClipData newHtmlText(CharSequence label, CharSequence text, 707 String htmlText) { 708 Item item = new Item(text, htmlText); 709 return new ClipData(label, MIMETYPES_TEXT_HTML, item); 710 } 711 712 /** 713 * Create a new ClipData holding an Intent with MIME type 714 * {@link ClipDescription#MIMETYPE_TEXT_INTENT}. 715 * 716 * @param label User-visible label for the clip data. 717 * @param intent The actual Intent in the clip. 718 * @return Returns a new ClipData containing the specified data. 719 */ 720 static public ClipData newIntent(CharSequence label, Intent intent) { 721 Item item = new Item(intent); 722 return new ClipData(label, MIMETYPES_TEXT_INTENT, item); 723 } 724 725 /** 726 * Create a new ClipData holding a URI. If the URI is a content: URI, 727 * this will query the content provider for the MIME type of its data and 728 * use that as the MIME type. Otherwise, it will use the MIME type 729 * {@link ClipDescription#MIMETYPE_TEXT_URILIST}. 730 * 731 * @param resolver ContentResolver used to get information about the URI. 732 * @param label User-visible label for the clip data. 733 * @param uri The URI in the clip. 734 * @return Returns a new ClipData containing the specified data. 735 */ 736 static public ClipData newUri(ContentResolver resolver, CharSequence label, 737 Uri uri) { 738 Item item = new Item(uri); 739 String[] mimeTypes = null; 740 if ("content".equals(uri.getScheme())) { 741 String realType = resolver.getType(uri); 742 mimeTypes = resolver.getStreamTypes(uri, "*/*"); 743 if (realType != null) { 744 if (mimeTypes == null) { 745 mimeTypes = new String[] { realType }; 746 } else { 747 String[] tmp = new String[mimeTypes.length + 1]; 748 tmp[0] = realType; 749 System.arraycopy(mimeTypes, 0, tmp, 1, mimeTypes.length); 750 mimeTypes = tmp; 751 } 752 } 753 } 754 if (mimeTypes == null) { 755 mimeTypes = MIMETYPES_TEXT_URILIST; 756 } 757 return new ClipData(label, mimeTypes, item); 758 } 759 760 /** 761 * Create a new ClipData holding an URI with MIME type 762 * {@link ClipDescription#MIMETYPE_TEXT_URILIST}. 763 * Unlike {@link #newUri(ContentResolver, CharSequence, Uri)}, nothing 764 * is inferred about the URI -- if it is a content: URI holding a bitmap, 765 * the reported type will still be uri-list. Use this with care! 766 * 767 * @param label User-visible label for the clip data. 768 * @param uri The URI in the clip. 769 * @return Returns a new ClipData containing the specified data. 770 */ 771 static public ClipData newRawUri(CharSequence label, Uri uri) { 772 Item item = new Item(uri); 773 return new ClipData(label, MIMETYPES_TEXT_URILIST, item); 774 } 775 776 /** 777 * Return the {@link ClipDescription} associated with this data, describing 778 * what it contains. 779 */ 780 public ClipDescription getDescription() { 781 return mClipDescription; 782 } 783 784 /** 785 * Add a new Item to the overall ClipData container. 786 * <p> This method will <em>not</em> update the list of available MIME types in the 787 * {@link ClipDescription}. It should be used only when adding items which do not add new 788 * MIME types to this clip. If this is not the case, {@link #ClipData(CharSequence, String[], 789 * Item)} should be used with a complete list of MIME types. 790 * @param item Item to be added. 791 */ 792 public void addItem(Item item) { 793 if (item == null) { 794 throw new NullPointerException("item is null"); 795 } 796 mItems.add(item); 797 } 798 799 /** @hide */ 800 public Bitmap getIcon() { 801 return mIcon; 802 } 803 804 /** 805 * Return the number of items in the clip data. 806 */ 807 public int getItemCount() { 808 return mItems.size(); 809 } 810 811 /** 812 * Return a single item inside of the clip data. The index can range 813 * from 0 to {@link #getItemCount()}-1. 814 */ 815 public Item getItemAt(int index) { 816 return mItems.get(index); 817 } 818 819 /** 820 * Prepare this {@link ClipData} to leave an app process. 821 * 822 * @hide 823 */ 824 public void prepareToLeaveProcess(boolean leavingPackage) { 825 final int size = mItems.size(); 826 for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) { 827 final Item item = mItems.get(i); 828 if (item.mIntent != null) { 829 item.mIntent.prepareToLeaveProcess(leavingPackage); 830 } 831 if (item.mUri != null && StrictMode.vmFileUriExposureEnabled() && leavingPackage) { 832 item.mUri.checkFileUriExposed("ClipData.Item.getUri()"); 833 } 834 } 835 } 836 837 /** {@hide} */ 838 public void prepareToEnterProcess() { 839 final int size = mItems.size(); 840 for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) { 841 final Item item = mItems.get(i); 842 if (item.mIntent != null) { 843 item.mIntent.prepareToEnterProcess(); 844 } 845 } 846 } 847 848 /** @hide */ 849 public void fixUris(int contentUserHint) { 850 final int size = mItems.size(); 851 for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) { 852 final Item item = mItems.get(i); 853 if (item.mIntent != null) { 854 item.mIntent.fixUris(contentUserHint); 855 } 856 if (item.mUri != null) { 857 item.mUri = maybeAddUserId(item.mUri, contentUserHint); 858 } 859 } 860 } 861 862 /** 863 * Only fixing the data field of the intents 864 * @hide 865 */ 866 public void fixUrisLight(int contentUserHint) { 867 final int size = mItems.size(); 868 for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) { 869 final Item item = mItems.get(i); 870 if (item.mIntent != null) { 871 Uri data = item.mIntent.getData(); 872 if (data != null) { 873 item.mIntent.setData(maybeAddUserId(data, contentUserHint)); 874 } 875 } 876 if (item.mUri != null) { 877 item.mUri = maybeAddUserId(item.mUri, contentUserHint); 878 } 879 } 880 } 881 882 @Override 883 public String toString() { 884 StringBuilder b = new StringBuilder(128); 885 886 b.append("ClipData { "); 887 toShortString(b); 888 b.append(" }"); 889 890 return b.toString(); 891 } 892 893 /** @hide */ 894 public void toShortString(StringBuilder b) { 895 boolean first; 896 if (mClipDescription != null) { 897 first = !mClipDescription.toShortString(b); 898 } else { 899 first = true; 900 } 901 if (mIcon != null) { 902 if (!first) { 903 b.append(' '); 904 } 905 first = false; 906 b.append("I:"); 907 b.append(mIcon.getWidth()); 908 b.append('x'); 909 b.append(mIcon.getHeight()); 910 } 911 for (int i=0; i<mItems.size(); i++) { 912 if (!first) { 913 b.append(' '); 914 } 915 first = false; 916 b.append('{'); 917 mItems.get(i).toShortString(b); 918 b.append('}'); 919 } 920 } 921 922 /** @hide */ 923 public void toShortStringShortItems(StringBuilder b, boolean first) { 924 if (mItems.size() > 0) { 925 if (!first) { 926 b.append(' '); 927 } 928 mItems.get(0).toShortString(b); 929 if (mItems.size() > 1) { 930 b.append(" ..."); 931 } 932 } 933 } 934 935 /** @hide */ 936 public void collectUris(List<Uri> out) { 937 for (int i = 0; i < mItems.size(); ++i) { 938 ClipData.Item item = getItemAt(i); 939 940 if (item.getUri() != null) { 941 out.add(item.getUri()); 942 } 943 944 Intent intent = item.getIntent(); 945 if (intent != null) { 946 if (intent.getData() != null) { 947 out.add(intent.getData()); 948 } 949 if (intent.getClipData() != null) { 950 intent.getClipData().collectUris(out); 951 } 952 } 953 } 954 } 955 956 @Override 957 public int describeContents() { 958 return 0; 959 } 960 961 @Override 962 public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) { 963 mClipDescription.writeToParcel(dest, flags); 964 if (mIcon != null) { 965 dest.writeInt(1); 966 mIcon.writeToParcel(dest, flags); 967 } else { 968 dest.writeInt(0); 969 } 970 final int N = mItems.size(); 971 dest.writeInt(N); 972 for (int i=0; i<N; i++) { 973 Item item = mItems.get(i); 974 TextUtils.writeToParcel(item.mText, dest, flags); 975 dest.writeString(item.mHtmlText); 976 if (item.mIntent != null) { 977 dest.writeInt(1); 978 item.mIntent.writeToParcel(dest, flags); 979 } else { 980 dest.writeInt(0); 981 } 982 if (item.mUri != null) { 983 dest.writeInt(1); 984 item.mUri.writeToParcel(dest, flags); 985 } else { 986 dest.writeInt(0); 987 } 988 } 989 } 990 991 ClipData(Parcel in) { 992 mClipDescription = new ClipDescription(in); 993 if (in.readInt() != 0) { 994 mIcon = Bitmap.CREATOR.createFromParcel(in); 995 } else { 996 mIcon = null; 997 } 998 mItems = new ArrayList<Item>(); 999 final int N = in.readInt(); 1000 for (int i=0; i<N; i++) { 1001 CharSequence text = TextUtils.CHAR_SEQUENCE_CREATOR.createFromParcel(in); 1002 String htmlText = in.readString(); 1003 Intent intent = in.readInt() != 0 ? Intent.CREATOR.createFromParcel(in) : null; 1004 Uri uri = in.readInt() != 0 ? Uri.CREATOR.createFromParcel(in) : null; 1005 mItems.add(new Item(text, htmlText, intent, uri)); 1006 } 1007 } 1008 1009 public static final Parcelable.Creator<ClipData> CREATOR = 1010 new Parcelable.Creator<ClipData>() { 1011 1012 public ClipData createFromParcel(Parcel source) { 1013 return new ClipData(source); 1014 } 1015 1016 public ClipData[] newArray(int size) { 1017 return new ClipData[size]; 1018 } 1019 }; 1020 } 1021