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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 import static android.content.ContentResolver.SCHEME_ANDROID_RESOURCE;
21 import static android.content.ContentResolver.SCHEME_CONTENT;
22 import static android.content.ContentResolver.SCHEME_FILE;
23 
24 import android.annotation.UnsupportedAppUsage;
25 import android.content.res.AssetFileDescriptor;
26 import android.graphics.Bitmap;
27 import android.net.Uri;
28 import android.os.Build;
29 import android.os.Parcel;
30 import android.os.ParcelFileDescriptor;
31 import android.os.Parcelable;
32 import android.os.StrictMode;
33 import android.text.Html;
34 import android.text.Spannable;
35 import android.text.SpannableStringBuilder;
36 import android.text.Spanned;
37 import android.text.TextUtils;
38 import android.text.style.URLSpan;
39 import android.util.Log;
40 import android.util.proto.ProtoOutputStream;
41 
42 import com.android.internal.util.ArrayUtils;
43 
44 import libcore.io.IoUtils;
45 
46 import java.io.FileInputStream;
47 import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
48 import java.io.IOException;
49 import java.io.InputStreamReader;
50 import java.util.ArrayList;
51 import java.util.List;
52 
53 /**
54  * Representation of a clipped data on the clipboard.
55  *
56  * <p>ClipData is a complex type containing one or more Item instances,
57  * each of which can hold one or more representations of an item of data.
58  * For display to the user, it also has a label.</p>
59  *
60  * <p>A ClipData contains a {@link ClipDescription}, which describes
61  * important meta-data about the clip.  In particular, its
62  * {@link ClipDescription#getMimeType(int) getDescription().getMimeType(int)}
63  * must return correct MIME type(s) describing the data in the clip.  For help
64  * in correctly constructing a clip with the correct MIME type, use
65  * {@link #newPlainText(CharSequence, CharSequence)},
66  * {@link #newUri(ContentResolver, CharSequence, Uri)}, and
67  * {@link #newIntent(CharSequence, Intent)}.
68  *
69  * <p>Each Item instance can be one of three main classes of data: a simple
70  * CharSequence of text, a single Intent object, or a Uri.  See {@link Item}
71  * for more details.
72  *
73  * <div class="special reference">
74  * <h3>Developer Guides</h3>
75  * <p>For more information about using the clipboard framework, read the
76  * <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/clipboard/copy-paste.html">Copy and Paste</a>
77  * developer guide.</p>
78  * </div>
79  *
80  * <a name="ImplementingPaste"></a>
81  * <h3>Implementing Paste or Drop</h3>
82  *
83  * <p>To implement a paste or drop of a ClipData object into an application,
84  * the application must correctly interpret the data for its use.  If the {@link Item}
85  * it contains is simple text or an Intent, there is little to be done: text
86  * can only be interpreted as text, and an Intent will typically be used for
87  * creating shortcuts (such as placing icons on the home screen) or other
88  * actions.
89  *
90  * <p>If all you want is the textual representation of the clipped data, you
91  * can use the convenience method {@link Item#coerceToText Item.coerceToText}.
92  * In this case there is generally no need to worry about the MIME types
93  * reported by {@link ClipDescription#getMimeType(int) getDescription().getMimeType(int)},
94  * since any clip item can always be converted to a string.
95  *
96  * <p>More complicated exchanges will be done through URIs, in particular
97  * "content:" URIs.  A content URI allows the recipient of a ClipData item
98  * to interact closely with the ContentProvider holding the data in order to
99  * negotiate the transfer of that data.  The clip must also be filled in with
100  * the available MIME types; {@link #newUri(ContentResolver, CharSequence, Uri)}
101  * will take care of correctly doing this.
102  *
103  * <p>For example, here is the paste function of a simple NotePad application.
104  * When retrieving the data from the clipboard, it can do either two things:
105  * if the clipboard contains a URI reference to an existing note, it copies
106  * the entire structure of the note into a new note; otherwise, it simply
107  * coerces the clip into text and uses that as the new note's contents.
108  *
109  * {@sample development/samples/NotePad/src/com/example/android/notepad/NoteEditor.java
110  *      paste}
111  *
112  * <p>In many cases an application can paste various types of streams of data.  For
113  * example, an e-mail application may want to allow the user to paste an image
114  * or other binary data as an attachment.  This is accomplished through the
115  * ContentResolver {@link ContentResolver#getStreamTypes(Uri, String)} and
116  * {@link ContentResolver#openTypedAssetFileDescriptor(Uri, String, android.os.Bundle)}
117  * methods.  These allow a client to discover the type(s) of data that a particular
118  * content URI can make available as a stream and retrieve the stream of data.
119  *
120  * <p>For example, the implementation of {@link Item#coerceToText Item.coerceToText}
121  * itself uses this to try to retrieve a URI clip as a stream of text:
122  *
123  * {@sample frameworks/base/core/java/android/content/ClipData.java coerceToText}
124  *
125  * <a name="ImplementingCopy"></a>
126  * <h3>Implementing Copy or Drag</h3>
127  *
128  * <p>To be the source of a clip, the application must construct a ClipData
129  * object that any recipient can interpret best for their context.  If the clip
130  * is to contain a simple text, Intent, or URI, this is easy: an {@link Item}
131  * containing the appropriate data type can be constructed and used.
132  *
133  * <p>More complicated data types require the implementation of support in
134  * a ContentProvider for describing and generating the data for the recipient.
135  * A common scenario is one where an application places on the clipboard the
136  * content: URI of an object that the user has copied, with the data at that
137  * URI consisting of a complicated structure that only other applications with
138  * direct knowledge of the structure can use.
139  *
140  * <p>For applications that do not have intrinsic knowledge of the data structure,
141  * the content provider holding it can make the data available as an arbitrary
142  * number of types of data streams.  This is done by implementing the
143  * ContentProvider {@link ContentProvider#getStreamTypes(Uri, String)} and
144  * {@link ContentProvider#openTypedAssetFile(Uri, String, android.os.Bundle)}
145  * methods.
146  *
147  * <p>Going back to our simple NotePad application, this is the implementation
148  * it may have to convert a single note URI (consisting of a title and the note
149  * text) into a stream of plain text data.
150  *
151  * {@sample development/samples/NotePad/src/com/example/android/notepad/NotePadProvider.java
152  *      stream}
153  *
154  * <p>The copy operation in our NotePad application is now just a simple matter
155  * of making a clip containing the URI of the note being copied:
156  *
157  * {@sample development/samples/NotePad/src/com/example/android/notepad/NotesList.java
158  *      copy}
159  *
160  * <p>Note if a paste operation needs this clip as text (for example to paste
161  * into an editor), then {@link Item#coerceToText(Context)} will ask the content
162  * provider for the clip URI as text and successfully paste the entire note.
163  */
164 public class ClipData implements Parcelable {
165     static final String[] MIMETYPES_TEXT_PLAIN = new String[] {
166         ClipDescription.MIMETYPE_TEXT_PLAIN };
167     static final String[] MIMETYPES_TEXT_HTML = new String[] {
168         ClipDescription.MIMETYPE_TEXT_HTML };
169     static final String[] MIMETYPES_TEXT_URILIST = new String[] {
170         ClipDescription.MIMETYPE_TEXT_URILIST };
171     static final String[] MIMETYPES_TEXT_INTENT = new String[] {
172         ClipDescription.MIMETYPE_TEXT_INTENT };
173 
174     // Constants used in {@link #writeHtmlTextToParcel}.
175     static final int PARCEL_MAX_SIZE_BYTES = 800 * 1024;
176     static final int PARCEL_TYPE_STRING = 0;
177     static final int PARCEL_TYPE_PFD = 1;
178 
179     final ClipDescription mClipDescription;
180 
181     final Bitmap mIcon;
182 
183     final ArrayList<Item> mItems;
184 
185     /**
186      * Description of a single item in a ClipData.
187      *
188      * <p>The types than an individual item can currently contain are:</p>
189      *
190      * <ul>
191      * <li> Text: a basic string of text.  This is actually a CharSequence,
192      * so it can be formatted text supported by corresponding Android built-in
193      * style spans.  (Custom application spans are not supported and will be
194      * stripped when transporting through the clipboard.)
195      * <li> Intent: an arbitrary Intent object.  A typical use is the shortcut
196      * to create when pasting a clipped item on to the home screen.
197      * <li> Uri: a URI reference.  This may be any URI (such as an http: URI
198      * representing a bookmark), however it is often a content: URI.  Using
199      * content provider references as clips like this allows an application to
200      * share complex or large clips through the standard content provider
201      * facilities.
202      * </ul>
203      */
204     public static class Item {
205         final CharSequence mText;
206         final String mHtmlText;
207         final Intent mIntent;
208         @UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.P, trackingBug = 115609023)
209         Uri mUri;
210 
211         /** @hide */
Item(Item other)212         public Item(Item other) {
213             mText = other.mText;
214             mHtmlText = other.mHtmlText;
215             mIntent = other.mIntent;
216             mUri = other.mUri;
217         }
218 
219         /**
220          * Create an Item consisting of a single block of (possibly styled) text.
221          */
Item(CharSequence text)222         public Item(CharSequence text) {
223             mText = text;
224             mHtmlText = null;
225             mIntent = null;
226             mUri = null;
227         }
228 
229         /**
230          * Create an Item consisting of a single block of (possibly styled) text,
231          * with an alternative HTML formatted representation.  You <em>must</em>
232          * supply a plain text representation in addition to HTML text; coercion
233          * will not be done from HTML formatted text into plain text.
234          * <p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> It is strongly recommended to
235          * use content: URI for sharing large clip data. Starting on API 30,
236          * ClipData.Item doesn't accept an HTML text if it's larger than 800KB.
237          * </p>
238          */
Item(CharSequence text, String htmlText)239         public Item(CharSequence text, String htmlText) {
240             mText = text;
241             mHtmlText = htmlText;
242             mIntent = null;
243             mUri = null;
244         }
245 
246         /**
247          * Create an Item consisting of an arbitrary Intent.
248          */
Item(Intent intent)249         public Item(Intent intent) {
250             mText = null;
251             mHtmlText = null;
252             mIntent = intent;
253             mUri = null;
254         }
255 
256         /**
257          * Create an Item consisting of an arbitrary URI.
258          */
Item(Uri uri)259         public Item(Uri uri) {
260             mText = null;
261             mHtmlText = null;
262             mIntent = null;
263             mUri = uri;
264         }
265 
266         /**
267          * Create a complex Item, containing multiple representations of
268          * text, Intent, and/or URI.
269          */
Item(CharSequence text, Intent intent, Uri uri)270         public Item(CharSequence text, Intent intent, Uri uri) {
271             mText = text;
272             mHtmlText = null;
273             mIntent = intent;
274             mUri = uri;
275         }
276 
277         /**
278          * Create a complex Item, containing multiple representations of
279          * text, HTML text, Intent, and/or URI.  If providing HTML text, you
280          * <em>must</em> supply a plain text representation as well; coercion
281          * will not be done from HTML formatted text into plain text.
282          */
Item(CharSequence text, String htmlText, Intent intent, Uri uri)283         public Item(CharSequence text, String htmlText, Intent intent, Uri uri) {
284             if (htmlText != null && text == null) {
285                 throw new IllegalArgumentException(
286                         "Plain text must be supplied if HTML text is supplied");
287             }
288             mText = text;
289             mHtmlText = htmlText;
290             mIntent = intent;
291             mUri = uri;
292         }
293 
294         /**
295          * Retrieve the raw text contained in this Item.
296          */
getText()297         public CharSequence getText() {
298             return mText;
299         }
300 
301         /**
302          * Retrieve the raw HTML text contained in this Item.
303          */
getHtmlText()304         public String getHtmlText() {
305             return mHtmlText;
306         }
307 
308         /**
309          * Retrieve the raw Intent contained in this Item.
310          */
getIntent()311         public Intent getIntent() {
312             return mIntent;
313         }
314 
315         /**
316          * Retrieve the raw URI contained in this Item.
317          */
getUri()318         public Uri getUri() {
319             return mUri;
320         }
321 
322         /**
323          * Turn this item into text, regardless of the type of data it
324          * actually contains.
325          *
326          * <p>The algorithm for deciding what text to return is:
327          * <ul>
328          * <li> If {@link #getText} is non-null, return that.
329          * <li> If {@link #getUri} is non-null, try to retrieve its data
330          * as a text stream from its content provider.  If this succeeds, copy
331          * the text into a String and return it.  If it is not a content: URI or
332          * the content provider does not supply a text representation, return
333          * the raw URI as a string.
334          * <li> If {@link #getIntent} is non-null, convert that to an intent:
335          * URI and return it.
336          * <li> Otherwise, return an empty string.
337          * </ul>
338          *
339          * @param context The caller's Context, from which its ContentResolver
340          * and other things can be retrieved.
341          * @return Returns the item's textual representation.
342          */
343 //BEGIN_INCLUDE(coerceToText)
coerceToText(Context context)344         public CharSequence coerceToText(Context context) {
345             // If this Item has an explicit textual value, simply return that.
346             CharSequence text = getText();
347             if (text != null) {
348                 return text;
349             }
350 
351             // If this Item has a URI value, try using that.
352             Uri uri = getUri();
353             if (uri != null) {
354                 // First see if the URI can be opened as a plain text stream
355                 // (of any sub-type).  If so, this is the best textual
356                 // representation for it.
357                 final ContentResolver resolver = context.getContentResolver();
358                 AssetFileDescriptor descr = null;
359                 FileInputStream stream = null;
360                 InputStreamReader reader = null;
361                 try {
362                     try {
363                         // Ask for a stream of the desired type.
364                         descr = resolver.openTypedAssetFileDescriptor(uri, "text/*", null);
365                     } catch (SecurityException e) {
366                         Log.w("ClipData", "Failure opening stream", e);
367                     } catch (FileNotFoundException|RuntimeException e) {
368                         // Unable to open content URI as text...  not really an
369                         // error, just something to ignore.
370                     }
371                     if (descr != null) {
372                         try {
373                             stream = descr.createInputStream();
374                             reader = new InputStreamReader(stream, "UTF-8");
375 
376                             // Got it...  copy the stream into a local string and return it.
377                             final StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(128);
378                             char[] buffer = new char[8192];
379                             int len;
380                             while ((len=reader.read(buffer)) > 0) {
381                                 builder.append(buffer, 0, len);
382                             }
383                             return builder.toString();
384                         } catch (IOException e) {
385                             // Something bad has happened.
386                             Log.w("ClipData", "Failure loading text", e);
387                             return e.toString();
388                         }
389                     }
390                 } finally {
391                     IoUtils.closeQuietly(descr);
392                     IoUtils.closeQuietly(stream);
393                     IoUtils.closeQuietly(reader);
394                 }
395 
396                 // If we couldn't open the URI as a stream, use the URI itself as a textual
397                 // representation (but not for "content", "android.resource" or "file" schemes).
398                 final String scheme = uri.getScheme();
399                 if (SCHEME_CONTENT.equals(scheme)
400                         || SCHEME_ANDROID_RESOURCE.equals(scheme)
401                         || SCHEME_FILE.equals(scheme)) {
402                     return "";
403                 }
404                 return uri.toString();
405             }
406 
407             // Finally, if all we have is an Intent, then we can just turn that
408             // into text.  Not the most user-friendly thing, but it's something.
409             Intent intent = getIntent();
410             if (intent != null) {
411                 return intent.toUri(Intent.URI_INTENT_SCHEME);
412             }
413 
414             // Shouldn't get here, but just in case...
415             return "";
416         }
417 //END_INCLUDE(coerceToText)
418 
419         /**
420          * Like {@link #coerceToHtmlText(Context)}, but any text that would
421          * be returned as HTML formatting will be returned as text with
422          * style spans.
423          * @param context The caller's Context, from which its ContentResolver
424          * and other things can be retrieved.
425          * @return Returns the item's textual representation.
426          */
coerceToStyledText(Context context)427         public CharSequence coerceToStyledText(Context context) {
428             CharSequence text = getText();
429             if (text instanceof Spanned) {
430                 return text;
431             }
432             String htmlText = getHtmlText();
433             if (htmlText != null) {
434                 try {
435                     CharSequence newText = Html.fromHtml(htmlText);
436                     if (newText != null) {
437                         return newText;
438                     }
439                 } catch (RuntimeException e) {
440                     // If anything bad happens, we'll fall back on the plain text.
441                 }
442             }
443 
444             if (text != null) {
445                 return text;
446             }
447             return coerceToHtmlOrStyledText(context, true);
448         }
449 
450         /**
451          * Turn this item into HTML text, regardless of the type of data it
452          * actually contains.
453          *
454          * <p>The algorithm for deciding what text to return is:
455          * <ul>
456          * <li> If {@link #getHtmlText} is non-null, return that.
457          * <li> If {@link #getText} is non-null, return that, converting to
458          * valid HTML text.  If this text contains style spans,
459          * {@link Html#toHtml(Spanned) Html.toHtml(Spanned)} is used to
460          * convert them to HTML formatting.
461          * <li> If {@link #getUri} is non-null, try to retrieve its data
462          * as a text stream from its content provider.  If the provider can
463          * supply text/html data, that will be preferred and returned as-is.
464          * Otherwise, any text/* data will be returned and escaped to HTML.
465          * If it is not a content: URI or the content provider does not supply
466          * a text representation, HTML text containing a link to the URI
467          * will be returned.
468          * <li> If {@link #getIntent} is non-null, convert that to an intent:
469          * URI and return as an HTML link.
470          * <li> Otherwise, return an empty string.
471          * </ul>
472          *
473          * @param context The caller's Context, from which its ContentResolver
474          * and other things can be retrieved.
475          * @return Returns the item's representation as HTML text.
476          */
coerceToHtmlText(Context context)477         public String coerceToHtmlText(Context context) {
478             // If the item has an explicit HTML value, simply return that.
479             String htmlText = getHtmlText();
480             if (htmlText != null) {
481                 return htmlText;
482             }
483 
484             // If this Item has a plain text value, return it as HTML.
485             CharSequence text = getText();
486             if (text != null) {
487                 if (text instanceof Spanned) {
488                     return Html.toHtml((Spanned)text);
489                 }
490                 return Html.escapeHtml(text);
491             }
492 
493             text = coerceToHtmlOrStyledText(context, false);
494             return text != null ? text.toString() : null;
495         }
496 
coerceToHtmlOrStyledText(Context context, boolean styled)497         private CharSequence coerceToHtmlOrStyledText(Context context, boolean styled) {
498             // If this Item has a URI value, try using that.
499             if (mUri != null) {
500 
501                 // Check to see what data representations the content
502                 // provider supports.  We would like HTML text, but if that
503                 // is not possible we'll live with plan text.
504                 String[] types = null;
505                 try {
506                     types = context.getContentResolver().getStreamTypes(mUri, "text/*");
507                 } catch (SecurityException e) {
508                     // No read permission for mUri, assume empty stream types list.
509                 }
510                 boolean hasHtml = false;
511                 boolean hasText = false;
512                 if (types != null) {
513                     for (String type : types) {
514                         if ("text/html".equals(type)) {
515                             hasHtml = true;
516                         } else if (type.startsWith("text/")) {
517                             hasText = true;
518                         }
519                     }
520                 }
521 
522                 // If the provider can serve data we can use, open and load it.
523                 if (hasHtml || hasText) {
524                     FileInputStream stream = null;
525                     try {
526                         // Ask for a stream of the desired type.
527                         AssetFileDescriptor descr = context.getContentResolver()
528                                 .openTypedAssetFileDescriptor(mUri,
529                                         hasHtml ? "text/html" : "text/plain", null);
530                         stream = descr.createInputStream();
531                         InputStreamReader reader = new InputStreamReader(stream, "UTF-8");
532 
533                         // Got it...  copy the stream into a local string and return it.
534                         StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(128);
535                         char[] buffer = new char[8192];
536                         int len;
537                         while ((len=reader.read(buffer)) > 0) {
538                             builder.append(buffer, 0, len);
539                         }
540                         String text = builder.toString();
541                         if (hasHtml) {
542                             if (styled) {
543                                 // We loaded HTML formatted text and the caller
544                                 // want styled text, convert it.
545                                 try {
546                                     CharSequence newText = Html.fromHtml(text);
547                                     return newText != null ? newText : text;
548                                 } catch (RuntimeException e) {
549                                     return text;
550                                 }
551                             } else {
552                                 // We loaded HTML formatted text and that is what
553                                 // the caller wants, just return it.
554                                 return text.toString();
555                             }
556                         }
557                         if (styled) {
558                             // We loaded plain text and the caller wants styled
559                             // text, that is all we have so return it.
560                             return text;
561                         } else {
562                             // We loaded plain text and the caller wants HTML
563                             // text, escape it for HTML.
564                             return Html.escapeHtml(text);
565                         }
566 
567                     } catch (SecurityException e) {
568                         Log.w("ClipData", "Failure opening stream", e);
569 
570                     } catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
571                         // Unable to open content URI as text...  not really an
572                         // error, just something to ignore.
573 
574                     } catch (IOException e) {
575                         // Something bad has happened.
576                         Log.w("ClipData", "Failure loading text", e);
577                         return Html.escapeHtml(e.toString());
578 
579                     } finally {
580                         if (stream != null) {
581                             try {
582                                 stream.close();
583                             } catch (IOException e) {
584                             }
585                         }
586                     }
587                 }
588 
589                 // If we couldn't open the URI as a stream, use the URI itself as a textual
590                 // representation (but not for "content", "android.resource" or "file" schemes).
591                 final String scheme = mUri.getScheme();
592                 if (SCHEME_CONTENT.equals(scheme)
593                         || SCHEME_ANDROID_RESOURCE.equals(scheme)
594                         || SCHEME_FILE.equals(scheme)) {
595                     return "";
596                 }
597 
598                 if (styled) {
599                     return uriToStyledText(mUri.toString());
600                 } else {
601                     return uriToHtml(mUri.toString());
602                 }
603             }
604 
605             // Finally, if all we have is an Intent, then we can just turn that
606             // into text.  Not the most user-friendly thing, but it's something.
607             if (mIntent != null) {
608                 if (styled) {
609                     return uriToStyledText(mIntent.toUri(Intent.URI_INTENT_SCHEME));
610                 } else {
611                     return uriToHtml(mIntent.toUri(Intent.URI_INTENT_SCHEME));
612                 }
613             }
614 
615             // Shouldn't get here, but just in case...
616             return "";
617         }
618 
uriToHtml(String uri)619         private String uriToHtml(String uri) {
620             StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(256);
621             builder.append("<a href=\"");
622             builder.append(Html.escapeHtml(uri));
623             builder.append("\">");
624             builder.append(Html.escapeHtml(uri));
625             builder.append("</a>");
626             return builder.toString();
627         }
628 
uriToStyledText(String uri)629         private CharSequence uriToStyledText(String uri) {
630             SpannableStringBuilder builder = new SpannableStringBuilder();
631             builder.append(uri);
632             builder.setSpan(new URLSpan(uri), 0, builder.length(),
633                     Spannable.SPAN_EXCLUSIVE_EXCLUSIVE);
634             return builder;
635         }
636 
637         @Override
toString()638         public String toString() {
639             StringBuilder b = new StringBuilder(128);
640 
641             b.append("ClipData.Item { ");
642             toShortString(b);
643             b.append(" }");
644 
645             return b.toString();
646         }
647 
648         /** @hide */
toShortString(StringBuilder b)649         public void toShortString(StringBuilder b) {
650             if (mHtmlText != null) {
651                 b.append("H:");
652                 b.append(mHtmlText);
653             } else if (mText != null) {
654                 b.append("T:");
655                 b.append(mText);
656             } else if (mUri != null) {
657                 b.append("U:");
658                 b.append(mUri);
659             } else if (mIntent != null) {
660                 b.append("I:");
661                 mIntent.toShortString(b, true, true, true, true);
662             } else {
663                 b.append("NULL");
664             }
665         }
666 
667         /** @hide */
toShortSummaryString(StringBuilder b)668         public void toShortSummaryString(StringBuilder b) {
669             if (mHtmlText != null) {
670                 b.append("HTML");
671             } else if (mText != null) {
672                 b.append("TEXT");
673             } else if (mUri != null) {
674                 b.append("U:");
675                 b.append(mUri);
676             } else if (mIntent != null) {
677                 b.append("I:");
678                 mIntent.toShortString(b, true, true, true, true);
679             } else {
680                 b.append("NULL");
681             }
682         }
683 
684         /** @hide */
writeToProto(ProtoOutputStream proto, long fieldId)685         public void writeToProto(ProtoOutputStream proto, long fieldId) {
686             final long token = proto.start(fieldId);
687 
688             if (mHtmlText != null) {
689                 proto.write(ClipDataProto.Item.HTML_TEXT, mHtmlText);
690             } else if (mText != null) {
691                 proto.write(ClipDataProto.Item.TEXT, mText.toString());
692             } else if (mUri != null) {
693                 proto.write(ClipDataProto.Item.URI, mUri.toString());
694             } else if (mIntent != null) {
695                 mIntent.writeToProto(proto, ClipDataProto.Item.INTENT, true, true, true, true);
696             } else {
697                 proto.write(ClipDataProto.Item.NOTHING, true);
698             }
699 
700             proto.end(token);
701         }
702     }
703 
704     /**
705      * Create a new clip.
706      *
707      * @param label Label to show to the user describing this clip.
708      * @param mimeTypes An array of MIME types this data is available as.
709      * @param item The contents of the first item in the clip.
710      */
ClipData(CharSequence label, String[] mimeTypes, Item item)711     public ClipData(CharSequence label, String[] mimeTypes, Item item) {
712         mClipDescription = new ClipDescription(label, mimeTypes);
713         if (item == null) {
714             throw new NullPointerException("item is null");
715         }
716         mIcon = null;
717         mItems = new ArrayList<Item>();
718         mItems.add(item);
719     }
720 
721     /**
722      * Create a new clip.
723      *
724      * @param description The ClipDescription describing the clip contents.
725      * @param item The contents of the first item in the clip.
726      */
ClipData(ClipDescription description, Item item)727     public ClipData(ClipDescription description, Item item) {
728         mClipDescription = description;
729         if (item == null) {
730             throw new NullPointerException("item is null");
731         }
732         mIcon = null;
733         mItems = new ArrayList<Item>();
734         mItems.add(item);
735     }
736 
737     /**
738      * Create a new clip.
739      *
740      * @param description The ClipDescription describing the clip contents.
741      * @param items The items in the clip. Not that a defensive copy of this
742      *     list is not made, so caution should be taken to ensure the
743      *     list is not available for further modification.
744      * @hide
745      */
ClipData(ClipDescription description, ArrayList<Item> items)746     public ClipData(ClipDescription description, ArrayList<Item> items) {
747         mClipDescription = description;
748         if (items == null) {
749             throw new NullPointerException("item is null");
750         }
751         mIcon = null;
752         mItems = items;
753     }
754 
755     /**
756      * Create a new clip that is a copy of another clip.  This does a deep-copy
757      * of all items in the clip.
758      *
759      * @param other The existing ClipData that is to be copied.
760      */
ClipData(ClipData other)761     public ClipData(ClipData other) {
762         mClipDescription = other.mClipDescription;
763         mIcon = other.mIcon;
764         mItems = new ArrayList<Item>(other.mItems);
765     }
766 
767     /**
768      * Create a new ClipData holding data of the type
769      * {@link ClipDescription#MIMETYPE_TEXT_PLAIN}.
770      *
771      * @param label User-visible label for the clip data.
772      * @param text The actual text in the clip.
773      * @return Returns a new ClipData containing the specified data.
774      */
newPlainText(CharSequence label, CharSequence text)775     static public ClipData newPlainText(CharSequence label, CharSequence text) {
776         Item item = new Item(text);
777         return new ClipData(label, MIMETYPES_TEXT_PLAIN, item);
778     }
779 
780     /**
781      * Create a new ClipData holding data of the type
782      * {@link ClipDescription#MIMETYPE_TEXT_HTML}.
783      *
784      * @param label User-visible label for the clip data.
785      * @param text The text of clip as plain text, for receivers that don't
786      * handle HTML.  This is required.
787      * @param htmlText The actual HTML text in the clip.
788      * @return Returns a new ClipData containing the specified data.
789      */
newHtmlText(CharSequence label, CharSequence text, String htmlText)790     static public ClipData newHtmlText(CharSequence label, CharSequence text,
791             String htmlText) {
792         Item item = new Item(text, htmlText);
793         return new ClipData(label, MIMETYPES_TEXT_HTML, item);
794     }
795 
796     /**
797      * Create a new ClipData holding an Intent with MIME type
798      * {@link ClipDescription#MIMETYPE_TEXT_INTENT}.
799      *
800      * @param label User-visible label for the clip data.
801      * @param intent The actual Intent in the clip.
802      * @return Returns a new ClipData containing the specified data.
803      */
newIntent(CharSequence label, Intent intent)804     static public ClipData newIntent(CharSequence label, Intent intent) {
805         Item item = new Item(intent);
806         return new ClipData(label, MIMETYPES_TEXT_INTENT, item);
807     }
808 
809     /**
810      * Create a new ClipData holding a URI.  If the URI is a content: URI,
811      * this will query the content provider for the MIME type of its data and
812      * use that as the MIME type.  Otherwise, it will use the MIME type
813      * {@link ClipDescription#MIMETYPE_TEXT_URILIST}.
814      *
815      * @param resolver ContentResolver used to get information about the URI.
816      * @param label User-visible label for the clip data.
817      * @param uri The URI in the clip.
818      * @return Returns a new ClipData containing the specified data.
819      */
newUri(ContentResolver resolver, CharSequence label, Uri uri)820     static public ClipData newUri(ContentResolver resolver, CharSequence label,
821             Uri uri) {
822         Item item = new Item(uri);
823         String[] mimeTypes = getMimeTypes(resolver, uri);
824         return new ClipData(label, mimeTypes, item);
825     }
826 
827     /**
828      * Finds all applicable MIME types for a given URI.
829      *
830      * @param resolver ContentResolver used to get information about the URI.
831      * @param uri The URI.
832      * @return Returns an array of MIME types.
833      */
getMimeTypes(ContentResolver resolver, Uri uri)834     private static String[] getMimeTypes(ContentResolver resolver, Uri uri) {
835         String[] mimeTypes = null;
836         if (SCHEME_CONTENT.equals(uri.getScheme())) {
837             String realType = resolver.getType(uri);
838             mimeTypes = resolver.getStreamTypes(uri, "*/*");
839             if (realType != null) {
840                 if (mimeTypes == null) {
841                     mimeTypes = new String[] { realType };
842                 } else if (!ArrayUtils.contains(mimeTypes, realType)) {
843                     String[] tmp = new String[mimeTypes.length + 1];
844                     tmp[0] = realType;
845                     System.arraycopy(mimeTypes, 0, tmp, 1, mimeTypes.length);
846                     mimeTypes = tmp;
847                 }
848             }
849         }
850         if (mimeTypes == null) {
851             mimeTypes = MIMETYPES_TEXT_URILIST;
852         }
853         return mimeTypes;
854     }
855 
856     /**
857      * Create a new ClipData holding an URI with MIME type
858      * {@link ClipDescription#MIMETYPE_TEXT_URILIST}.
859      * Unlike {@link #newUri(ContentResolver, CharSequence, Uri)}, nothing
860      * is inferred about the URI -- if it is a content: URI holding a bitmap,
861      * the reported type will still be uri-list.  Use this with care!
862      *
863      * @param label User-visible label for the clip data.
864      * @param uri The URI in the clip.
865      * @return Returns a new ClipData containing the specified data.
866      */
newRawUri(CharSequence label, Uri uri)867     static public ClipData newRawUri(CharSequence label, Uri uri) {
868         Item item = new Item(uri);
869         return new ClipData(label, MIMETYPES_TEXT_URILIST, item);
870     }
871 
872     /**
873      * Return the {@link ClipDescription} associated with this data, describing
874      * what it contains.
875      */
getDescription()876     public ClipDescription getDescription() {
877         return mClipDescription;
878     }
879 
880     /**
881      * Add a new Item to the overall ClipData container.
882      * <p> This method will <em>not</em> update the list of available MIME types in the
883      * {@link ClipDescription}. It should be used only when adding items which do not add new
884      * MIME types to this clip. If this is not the case, use {@link #addItem(ContentResolver, Item)}
885      * or call {@link #ClipData(CharSequence, String[], Item)} with a complete list of MIME types.
886      * @param item Item to be added.
887      */
addItem(Item item)888     public void addItem(Item item) {
889         if (item == null) {
890             throw new NullPointerException("item is null");
891         }
892         mItems.add(item);
893     }
894 
895     /** @removed use #addItem(ContentResolver, Item) instead */
896     @Deprecated
addItem(Item item, ContentResolver resolver)897     public void addItem(Item item, ContentResolver resolver) {
898         addItem(resolver, item);
899     }
900 
901     /**
902      * Add a new Item to the overall ClipData container.
903      * <p> Unlike {@link #addItem(Item)}, this method will update the list of available MIME types
904      * in the {@link ClipDescription}.
905      * @param resolver ContentResolver used to get information about the URI possibly contained in
906      * the item.
907      * @param item Item to be added.
908      */
addItem(ContentResolver resolver, Item item)909     public void addItem(ContentResolver resolver, Item item) {
910         addItem(item);
911 
912         if (item.getHtmlText() != null) {
913             mClipDescription.addMimeTypes(MIMETYPES_TEXT_HTML);
914         } else if (item.getText() != null) {
915             mClipDescription.addMimeTypes(MIMETYPES_TEXT_PLAIN);
916         }
917 
918         if (item.getIntent() != null) {
919             mClipDescription.addMimeTypes(MIMETYPES_TEXT_INTENT);
920         }
921 
922         if (item.getUri() != null) {
923             mClipDescription.addMimeTypes(getMimeTypes(resolver, item.getUri()));
924         }
925     }
926 
927     /** @hide */
928     @UnsupportedAppUsage
getIcon()929     public Bitmap getIcon() {
930         return mIcon;
931     }
932 
933     /**
934      * Return the number of items in the clip data.
935      */
getItemCount()936     public int getItemCount() {
937         return mItems.size();
938     }
939 
940     /**
941      * Return a single item inside of the clip data.  The index can range
942      * from 0 to {@link #getItemCount()}-1.
943      */
getItemAt(int index)944     public Item getItemAt(int index) {
945         return mItems.get(index);
946     }
947 
948     /** @hide */
setItemAt(int index, Item item)949     public void setItemAt(int index, Item item) {
950         mItems.set(index, item);
951     }
952 
953     /**
954      * Prepare this {@link ClipData} to leave an app process.
955      *
956      * @hide
957      */
prepareToLeaveProcess(boolean leavingPackage)958     public void prepareToLeaveProcess(boolean leavingPackage) {
959         // Assume that callers are going to be granting permissions
960         prepareToLeaveProcess(leavingPackage, Intent.FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION);
961     }
962 
963     /**
964      * Prepare this {@link ClipData} to leave an app process.
965      *
966      * @hide
967      */
prepareToLeaveProcess(boolean leavingPackage, int intentFlags)968     public void prepareToLeaveProcess(boolean leavingPackage, int intentFlags) {
969         final int size = mItems.size();
970         for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
971             final Item item = mItems.get(i);
972             if (item.mIntent != null) {
973                 item.mIntent.prepareToLeaveProcess(leavingPackage);
974             }
975             if (item.mUri != null && leavingPackage) {
976                 if (StrictMode.vmFileUriExposureEnabled()) {
977                     item.mUri.checkFileUriExposed("ClipData.Item.getUri()");
978                 }
979                 if (StrictMode.vmContentUriWithoutPermissionEnabled()) {
980                     item.mUri.checkContentUriWithoutPermission("ClipData.Item.getUri()",
981                             intentFlags);
982                 }
983             }
984         }
985     }
986 
987     /** {@hide} */
prepareToEnterProcess()988     public void prepareToEnterProcess() {
989         final int size = mItems.size();
990         for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
991             final Item item = mItems.get(i);
992             if (item.mIntent != null) {
993                 item.mIntent.prepareToEnterProcess();
994             }
995         }
996     }
997 
998     /** @hide */
fixUris(int contentUserHint)999     public void fixUris(int contentUserHint) {
1000         final int size = mItems.size();
1001         for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
1002             final Item item = mItems.get(i);
1003             if (item.mIntent != null) {
1004                 item.mIntent.fixUris(contentUserHint);
1005             }
1006             if (item.mUri != null) {
1007                 item.mUri = maybeAddUserId(item.mUri, contentUserHint);
1008             }
1009         }
1010     }
1011 
1012     /**
1013      * Only fixing the data field of the intents
1014      * @hide
1015      */
fixUrisLight(int contentUserHint)1016     public void fixUrisLight(int contentUserHint) {
1017         final int size = mItems.size();
1018         for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
1019             final Item item = mItems.get(i);
1020             if (item.mIntent != null) {
1021                 Uri data = item.mIntent.getData();
1022                 if (data != null) {
1023                     item.mIntent.setData(maybeAddUserId(data, contentUserHint));
1024                 }
1025             }
1026             if (item.mUri != null) {
1027                 item.mUri = maybeAddUserId(item.mUri, contentUserHint);
1028             }
1029         }
1030     }
1031 
1032     @Override
toString()1033     public String toString() {
1034         StringBuilder b = new StringBuilder(128);
1035 
1036         b.append("ClipData { ");
1037         toShortString(b);
1038         b.append(" }");
1039 
1040         return b.toString();
1041     }
1042 
1043     /** @hide */
toShortString(StringBuilder b)1044     public void toShortString(StringBuilder b) {
1045         boolean first;
1046         if (mClipDescription != null) {
1047             first = !mClipDescription.toShortString(b);
1048         } else {
1049             first = true;
1050         }
1051         if (mIcon != null) {
1052             if (!first) {
1053                 b.append(' ');
1054             }
1055             first = false;
1056             b.append("I:");
1057             b.append(mIcon.getWidth());
1058             b.append('x');
1059             b.append(mIcon.getHeight());
1060         }
1061         for (int i=0; i<mItems.size(); i++) {
1062             if (!first) {
1063                 b.append(' ');
1064             }
1065             first = false;
1066             b.append('{');
1067             mItems.get(i).toShortString(b);
1068             b.append('}');
1069         }
1070     }
1071 
1072     /** @hide */
toShortStringShortItems(StringBuilder b, boolean first)1073     public void toShortStringShortItems(StringBuilder b, boolean first) {
1074         if (mItems.size() > 0) {
1075             if (!first) {
1076                 b.append(' ');
1077             }
1078             mItems.get(0).toShortString(b);
1079             if (mItems.size() > 1) {
1080                 b.append(" ...");
1081             }
1082         }
1083     }
1084 
1085     /** @hide */
writeToProto(ProtoOutputStream proto, long fieldId)1086     public void writeToProto(ProtoOutputStream proto, long fieldId) {
1087         final long token = proto.start(fieldId);
1088 
1089         if (mClipDescription != null) {
1090             mClipDescription.writeToProto(proto, ClipDataProto.DESCRIPTION);
1091         }
1092         if (mIcon != null) {
1093             final long iToken = proto.start(ClipDataProto.ICON);
1094             proto.write(ClipDataProto.Icon.WIDTH, mIcon.getWidth());
1095             proto.write(ClipDataProto.Icon.HEIGHT, mIcon.getHeight());
1096             proto.end(iToken);
1097         }
1098         for (int i = 0; i < mItems.size(); i++) {
1099             mItems.get(i).writeToProto(proto, ClipDataProto.ITEMS);
1100         }
1101 
1102         proto.end(token);
1103     }
1104 
1105     /** @hide */
collectUris(List<Uri> out)1106     public void collectUris(List<Uri> out) {
1107         for (int i = 0; i < mItems.size(); ++i) {
1108             ClipData.Item item = getItemAt(i);
1109 
1110             if (item.getUri() != null) {
1111                 out.add(item.getUri());
1112             }
1113 
1114             Intent intent = item.getIntent();
1115             if (intent != null) {
1116                 if (intent.getData() != null) {
1117                     out.add(intent.getData());
1118                 }
1119                 if (intent.getClipData() != null) {
1120                     intent.getClipData().collectUris(out);
1121                 }
1122             }
1123         }
1124     }
1125 
1126     @Override
describeContents()1127     public int describeContents() {
1128         return 0;
1129     }
1130 
1131     @Override
writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags)1132     public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
1133         mClipDescription.writeToParcel(dest, flags);
1134         if (mIcon != null) {
1135             dest.writeInt(1);
1136             mIcon.writeToParcel(dest, flags);
1137         } else {
1138             dest.writeInt(0);
1139         }
1140         final int N = mItems.size();
1141         dest.writeInt(N);
1142         for (int i=0; i<N; i++) {
1143             Item item = mItems.get(i);
1144             TextUtils.writeToParcel(item.mText, dest, flags);
1145             writeHtmlTextToParcel(item.mHtmlText, dest, flags);
1146             if (item.mIntent != null) {
1147                 dest.writeInt(1);
1148                 item.mIntent.writeToParcel(dest, flags);
1149             } else {
1150                 dest.writeInt(0);
1151             }
1152             if (item.mUri != null) {
1153                 dest.writeInt(1);
1154                 item.mUri.writeToParcel(dest, flags);
1155             } else {
1156                 dest.writeInt(0);
1157             }
1158         }
1159     }
1160 
ClipData(Parcel in)1161     ClipData(Parcel in) {
1162         mClipDescription = new ClipDescription(in);
1163         if (in.readInt() != 0) {
1164             mIcon = Bitmap.CREATOR.createFromParcel(in);
1165         } else {
1166             mIcon = null;
1167         }
1168         mItems = new ArrayList<Item>();
1169         final int N = in.readInt();
1170         for (int i=0; i<N; i++) {
1171             CharSequence text = TextUtils.CHAR_SEQUENCE_CREATOR.createFromParcel(in);
1172             String htmlText = readHtmlTextFromParcel(in);
1173             Intent intent = in.readInt() != 0 ? Intent.CREATOR.createFromParcel(in) : null;
1174             Uri uri = in.readInt() != 0 ? Uri.CREATOR.createFromParcel(in) : null;
1175             mItems.add(new Item(text, htmlText, intent, uri));
1176         }
1177     }
1178 
1179     public static final @android.annotation.NonNull Parcelable.Creator<ClipData> CREATOR =
1180         new Parcelable.Creator<ClipData>() {
1181 
1182             @Override
1183             public ClipData createFromParcel(Parcel source) {
1184                 return new ClipData(source);
1185             }
1186 
1187             @Override
1188             public ClipData[] newArray(int size) {
1189                 return new ClipData[size];
1190             }
1191         };
1192 
1193     /**
1194      * Helper function for writing an HTML text into a parcel.
1195      * If the text size is larger than 400KB, it writes the text to a file descriptor to prevent the
1196      * parcel from exceeding 800KB binder size limit. {@link android.os.Binder#checkParcel()}
1197      * Otherwise, it directly writes the text into the parcel.
1198      * Note: This function is a workaround for existing applications that still use HTML for sharing
1199      * large clip data. We will ask application developers to use content: URI instead and remove
1200      * this function in API 30.
1201      */
writeHtmlTextToParcel(String text, Parcel dest, int flags)1202     private static void writeHtmlTextToParcel(String text, Parcel dest, int flags) {
1203         byte[] textData = (text != null) ? text.getBytes() : new byte[0];
1204         if (textData.length > PARCEL_MAX_SIZE_BYTES / 2
1205                 && Build.VERSION.SDK_INT <= Build.VERSION_CODES.Q) {
1206             try {
1207                 ParcelFileDescriptor pfd = ParcelFileDescriptor.fromData(textData, null);
1208                 dest.writeInt(PARCEL_TYPE_PFD);
1209                 dest.writeParcelable(pfd, flags);
1210             } catch (IOException e) {
1211                 throw new IllegalStateException(
1212                         "Error creating the shared memory area: " + e.toString());
1213             }
1214         } else {
1215             dest.writeInt(PARCEL_TYPE_STRING);
1216             dest.writeString(text);
1217         }
1218     }
1219 
1220     /**
1221      * Reads a text written by writeHtmlTextToParcel.
1222      */
readHtmlTextFromParcel(Parcel in)1223     private static String readHtmlTextFromParcel(Parcel in) {
1224         if (in.readInt() == PARCEL_TYPE_STRING) {
1225             return in.readString();
1226         }
1227         ParcelFileDescriptor pfd =
1228                 in.readParcelable(ParcelFileDescriptor.class.getClassLoader());
1229         if (pfd == null) {
1230             throw new IllegalStateException("Error reading ParcelFileDescriptor from Parcel");
1231         }
1232         FileInputStream fis = new ParcelFileDescriptor.AutoCloseInputStream(pfd);
1233         InputStreamReader reader = new InputStreamReader(fis);
1234         StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
1235         char[] buffer = new char[4096];
1236         int numRead;
1237         try {
1238             while ((numRead = reader.read(buffer)) != -1) {
1239                 builder.append(buffer, 0, numRead);
1240             }
1241             return builder.toString();
1242         } catch (IOException e) {
1243             throw new IllegalStateException(
1244                     "Error reading data from ParcelFileDescriptor: "  + e.toString());
1245         } finally {
1246             IoUtils.closeQuietly(fis);
1247         }
1248     }
1249 }
1250