/* * Copyright (C) 2010 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.app; import android.annotation.IntDef; import android.annotation.IntRange; import android.annotation.NonNull; import android.annotation.Nullable; import android.annotation.RequiresPermission; import android.annotation.SystemApi; import android.annotation.SystemService; import android.annotation.TestApi; import android.compat.annotation.UnsupportedAppUsage; import android.content.Context; import android.content.res.Configuration; import android.os.RemoteException; import android.os.ServiceManager; import android.os.ServiceManager.ServiceNotFoundException; import java.lang.annotation.Retention; import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy; import java.time.LocalTime; /** * This class provides access to the system uimode services. These services * allow applications to control UI modes of the device. * It provides functionality to disable the car mode and it gives access to the * night mode settings. * *

These facilities are built on top of the underlying * {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_DOCK_EVENT} broadcasts that are sent when the user * physical places the device into and out of a dock. When that happens, * the UiModeManager switches the system {@link android.content.res.Configuration} * to the appropriate UI mode, sends broadcasts about the mode switch, and * starts the corresponding mode activity if appropriate. See the * broadcasts {@link #ACTION_ENTER_CAR_MODE} and * {@link #ACTION_ENTER_DESK_MODE} for more information. * *

In addition, the user may manually switch the system to car mode without * physically being in a dock. While in car mode -- whether by manual action * from the user or being physically placed in a dock -- a notification is * displayed allowing the user to exit dock mode. Thus the dock mode * represented here may be different than the current state of the underlying * dock event broadcast. */ @SystemService(Context.UI_MODE_SERVICE) public class UiModeManager { private static final String TAG = "UiModeManager"; /** * Broadcast sent when the device's UI has switched to car mode, either * by being placed in a car dock or explicit action of the user. After * sending the broadcast, the system will start the intent * {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_MAIN} with category * {@link android.content.Intent#CATEGORY_CAR_DOCK} * to display the car UI, which typically what an application would * implement to provide their own interface. However, applications can * also monitor this Intent in order to be informed of mode changes or * prevent the normal car UI from being displayed by setting the result * of the broadcast to {@link Activity#RESULT_CANCELED}. *

* This intent is broadcast when {@link #getCurrentModeType()} transitions to * {@link Configuration#UI_MODE_TYPE_CAR} from some other ui mode. */ public static String ACTION_ENTER_CAR_MODE = "android.app.action.ENTER_CAR_MODE"; /** * Broadcast sent when an app has entered car mode using either {@link #enableCarMode(int)} or * {@link #enableCarMode(int, int)}. *

* Unlike {@link #ACTION_ENTER_CAR_MODE}, which is only sent when the global car mode state * (i.e. {@link #getCurrentModeType()}) transitions to {@link Configuration#UI_MODE_TYPE_CAR}, * this intent is sent any time an app declares it has entered car mode. Thus, this intent is * intended for use by a component which needs to know not only when the global car mode state * changed, but also when the highest priority app declaring car mode has changed. *

* This broadcast includes the package name of the app which requested to enter car mode in * {@link #EXTRA_CALLING_PACKAGE}. The priority the app entered car mode at is specified in * {@link #EXTRA_PRIORITY}. *

* This is primarily intended to be received by other components of the Android OS. *

* Receiver requires permission: {@link android.Manifest.permission.HANDLE_CAR_MODE_CHANGES} * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final String ACTION_ENTER_CAR_MODE_PRIORITIZED = "android.app.action.ENTER_CAR_MODE_PRIORITIZED"; /** * Broadcast sent when the device's UI has switch away from car mode back * to normal mode. Typically used by a car mode app, to dismiss itself * when the user exits car mode. *

* This intent is broadcast when {@link #getCurrentModeType()} transitions from * {@link Configuration#UI_MODE_TYPE_CAR} to some other ui mode. */ public static String ACTION_EXIT_CAR_MODE = "android.app.action.EXIT_CAR_MODE"; /** * Broadcast sent when an app has exited car mode using {@link #disableCarMode(int)}. *

* Unlike {@link #ACTION_EXIT_CAR_MODE}, which is only sent when the global car mode state * (i.e. {@link #getCurrentModeType()}) transitions to a non-car mode state such as * {@link Configuration#UI_MODE_TYPE_NORMAL}, this intent is sent any time an app declares it * has exited car mode. Thus, this intent is intended for use by a component which needs to * know not only when the global car mode state changed, but also when the highest priority app * declaring car mode has changed. *

* This broadcast includes the package name of the app which requested to exit car mode in * {@link #EXTRA_CALLING_PACKAGE}. The priority the app originally entered car mode at is * specified in {@link #EXTRA_PRIORITY}. *

* If {@link #DISABLE_CAR_MODE_ALL_PRIORITIES} is used when disabling car mode (i.e. this is * initiated by the user via the persistent car mode notification), this broadcast is sent once * for each priority level for which car mode is being disabled. *

* This is primarily intended to be received by other components of the Android OS. *

* Receiver requires permission: {@link android.Manifest.permission.HANDLE_CAR_MODE_CHANGES} * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final String ACTION_EXIT_CAR_MODE_PRIORITIZED = "android.app.action.EXIT_CAR_MODE_PRIORITIZED"; /** * Broadcast sent when the device's UI has switched to desk mode, * by being placed in a desk dock. After * sending the broadcast, the system will start the intent * {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_MAIN} with category * {@link android.content.Intent#CATEGORY_DESK_DOCK} * to display the desk UI, which typically what an application would * implement to provide their own interface. However, applications can * also monitor this Intent in order to be informed of mode changes or * prevent the normal desk UI from being displayed by setting the result * of the broadcast to {@link Activity#RESULT_CANCELED}. */ public static String ACTION_ENTER_DESK_MODE = "android.app.action.ENTER_DESK_MODE"; /** * Broadcast sent when the device's UI has switched away from desk mode back * to normal mode. Typically used by a desk mode app, to dismiss itself * when the user exits desk mode. */ public static String ACTION_EXIT_DESK_MODE = "android.app.action.EXIT_DESK_MODE"; /** * String extra used with {@link #ACTION_ENTER_CAR_MODE_PRIORITIZED} and * {@link #ACTION_EXIT_CAR_MODE_PRIORITIZED} to indicate the package name of the app which * requested to enter or exit car mode. * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final String EXTRA_CALLING_PACKAGE = "android.app.extra.CALLING_PACKAGE"; /** * Integer extra used with {@link #ACTION_ENTER_CAR_MODE_PRIORITIZED} and * {@link #ACTION_EXIT_CAR_MODE_PRIORITIZED} to indicate the priority level at which car mode * is being disabled. * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final String EXTRA_PRIORITY = "android.app.extra.PRIORITY"; /** @hide */ @IntDef(prefix = { "MODE_" }, value = { MODE_NIGHT_AUTO, MODE_NIGHT_CUSTOM, MODE_NIGHT_NO, MODE_NIGHT_YES }) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) public @interface NightMode {} /** * Constant for {@link #setNightMode(int)} and {@link #getNightMode()}: * automatically switch night mode on and off based on the time. */ public static final int MODE_NIGHT_AUTO = 0; /** * Constant for {@link #setNightMode(int)} and {@link #getNightMode()}: * automatically switch night mode on and off based on the time. */ public static final int MODE_NIGHT_CUSTOM = 3; /** * Constant for {@link #setNightMode(int)} and {@link #getNightMode()}: * never run in night mode. */ public static final int MODE_NIGHT_NO = 1; /** * Constant for {@link #setNightMode(int)} and {@link #getNightMode()}: * always run in night mode. */ public static final int MODE_NIGHT_YES = 2; private IUiModeManager mService; /** * Context required for getting the opPackageName of API caller; maybe be {@code null} if the * old constructor marked with UnSupportedAppUsage is used. */ private @Nullable Context mContext; @UnsupportedAppUsage /*package*/ UiModeManager() throws ServiceNotFoundException { this(null /* context */); } /*package*/ UiModeManager(Context context) throws ServiceNotFoundException { mService = IUiModeManager.Stub.asInterface( ServiceManager.getServiceOrThrow(Context.UI_MODE_SERVICE)); mContext = context; } /** * Flag for use with {@link #enableCarMode(int)}: go to the car * home activity as part of the enable. Enabling this way ensures * a clean transition between the current activity (in non-car-mode) and * the car home activity that will serve as home while in car mode. This * will switch to the car home activity even if we are already in car mode. */ public static final int ENABLE_CAR_MODE_GO_CAR_HOME = 0x0001; /** * Flag for use with {@link #enableCarMode(int)}: allow sleep mode while in car mode. * By default, when this flag is not set, the system may hold a full wake lock to keep the * screen turned on and prevent the system from entering sleep mode while in car mode. * Setting this flag disables such behavior and the system may enter sleep mode * if there is no other user activity and no other wake lock held. * Setting this flag can be relevant for a car dock application that does not require the * screen kept on. */ public static final int ENABLE_CAR_MODE_ALLOW_SLEEP = 0x0002; /** @hide */ @IntDef(prefix = { "ENABLE_CAR_MODE_" }, value = { ENABLE_CAR_MODE_GO_CAR_HOME, ENABLE_CAR_MODE_ALLOW_SLEEP }) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) public @interface EnableCarMode {} /** * Force device into car mode, like it had been placed in the car dock. * This will cause the device to switch to the car home UI as part of * the mode switch. * @param flags Must be 0. */ public void enableCarMode(int flags) { enableCarMode(DEFAULT_PRIORITY, flags); } /** * Force device into car mode, like it had been placed in the car dock. This will cause the * device to switch to the car home UI as part of the mode switch. *

* An app may request to enter car mode when the system is already in car mode. The app may * specify a "priority" when entering car mode. The device will remain in car mode * (i.e. {@link #getCurrentModeType()} is {@link Configuration#UI_MODE_TYPE_CAR}) as long as * there is a priority level at which car mode have been enabled. *

* Specifying a priority level when entering car mode is important in cases where multiple apps * on a device implement a car-mode {@link android.telecom.InCallService} (see * {@link android.telecom.TelecomManager#METADATA_IN_CALL_SERVICE_CAR_MODE_UI}). The * {@link android.telecom.InCallService} associated with the highest priority app which entered * car mode will be bound to by Telecom and provided with information about ongoing calls on * the device. *

* System apps holding the required permission can enable car mode when the app determines the * correct conditions exist for that app to be in car mode. The device maker should ensure that * where multiple apps exist on the device which can potentially enter car mode, appropriate * priorities are used to ensure that calls delivered by the * {@link android.telecom.InCallService} API are sent to the highest priority app given the * desired behavior of the car mode experience on the device. *

* If app A and app B both meet their own criteria to enable car mode, and it is desired that * app B should be the one which should receive call information in that scenario, the priority * for app B should be higher than the one for app A. The higher priority of app B compared to * A means it will be bound to during calls and app A will not. When app B no longer meets its * criteria for providing a car mode experience it uses {@link #disableCarMode(int)} to disable * car mode at its priority level. The system will then unbind from app B and bind to app A as * it has the next highest priority. *

* When an app enables car mode at a certain priority, it can disable car mode at the specified * priority level using {@link #disableCarMode(int)}. An app may only enable car mode at a * single priority. *

* Public apps are assumed to enter/exit car mode at the lowest priority, * {@link #DEFAULT_PRIORITY}. * * @param priority The declared priority for the caller, where {@link #DEFAULT_PRIORITY} (0) is * the lowest priority and higher numbers represent a higher priority. * The priorities apps declare when entering car mode is determined by the * device manufacturer based on the desired car mode experience. * @param flags Car mode flags. * @hide */ @SystemApi @TestApi @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.ENTER_CAR_MODE_PRIORITIZED) public void enableCarMode(@IntRange(from = 0) int priority, @EnableCarMode int flags) { if (mService != null) { try { mService.enableCarMode(flags, priority, mContext == null ? null : mContext.getOpPackageName()); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } } /** * Flag for use with {@link #disableCarMode(int)}: go to the normal * home activity as part of the disable. Disabling this way ensures * a clean transition between the current activity (in car mode) and * the original home activity (which was typically last running without * being in car mode). */ public static final int DISABLE_CAR_MODE_GO_HOME = 0x0001; /** * Flag for use with {@link #disableCarMode(int)}: Disables car mode at ALL priority levels. * Primarily intended for use from {@link com.android.internal.app.DisableCarModeActivity} to * provide the user with a means to exit car mode at all priority levels. * @hide */ public static final int DISABLE_CAR_MODE_ALL_PRIORITIES = 0x0002; /** @hide */ @IntDef(prefix = { "DISABLE_CAR_MODE_" }, value = { DISABLE_CAR_MODE_GO_HOME }) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) public @interface DisableCarMode {} /** * The default priority used for entering car mode. *

* Callers of the {@link #enableCarMode(int)} priority will be assigned the default priority. * This is considered the lowest possible priority for enabling car mode. *

* System apps can specify a priority other than the default priority when using * {@link #enableCarMode(int, int)} to enable car mode. * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final int DEFAULT_PRIORITY = 0; /** * Turn off special mode if currently in car mode. * @param flags One of the disable car mode flags. */ public void disableCarMode(@DisableCarMode int flags) { if (mService != null) { try { mService.disableCarModeByCallingPackage(flags, mContext == null ? null : mContext.getOpPackageName()); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } } /** * Return the current running mode type. May be one of * {@link Configuration#UI_MODE_TYPE_NORMAL Configuration.UI_MODE_TYPE_NORMAL}, * {@link Configuration#UI_MODE_TYPE_DESK Configuration.UI_MODE_TYPE_DESK}, * {@link Configuration#UI_MODE_TYPE_CAR Configuration.UI_MODE_TYPE_CAR}, * {@link Configuration#UI_MODE_TYPE_TELEVISION Configuration.UI_MODE_TYPE_TELEVISION}, * {@link Configuration#UI_MODE_TYPE_APPLIANCE Configuration.UI_MODE_TYPE_APPLIANCE}, * {@link Configuration#UI_MODE_TYPE_WATCH Configuration.UI_MODE_TYPE_WATCH}, or * {@link Configuration#UI_MODE_TYPE_VR_HEADSET Configuration.UI_MODE_TYPE_VR_HEADSET}. */ public int getCurrentModeType() { if (mService != null) { try { return mService.getCurrentModeType(); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } return Configuration.UI_MODE_TYPE_NORMAL; } /** * Sets the system-wide night mode. *

* The mode can be one of: *

*

* Note: On API 22 and below, changes to the night mode * are only effective when the {@link Configuration#UI_MODE_TYPE_CAR car} * or {@link Configuration#UI_MODE_TYPE_DESK desk} mode is enabled on a * device. On API 23 through API 28, changes to night mode are always effective. *

* Starting in API 29, when the device is in car mode and this method is called, night mode * will change, but the new setting is not persisted and the previously persisted setting * will be restored when the device exits car mode. *

* Changes to night mode take effect globally and will result in a configuration change * (and potentially an Activity lifecycle event) being applied to all running apps. * Developers interested in an app-local implementation of night mode should consider using * {@link android.support.v7.app.AppCompatDelegate#setDefaultNightMode(int)} to manage the * -night qualifier locally. * * @param mode the night mode to set * @see #getNightMode() */ public void setNightMode(@NightMode int mode) { if (mService != null) { try { mService.setNightMode(mode); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } } /** * Returns the currently configured night mode. *

* May be one of: *

* * @return the current night mode, or {@code -1} on error * @see #setNightMode(int) */ public @NightMode int getNightMode() { if (mService != null) { try { return mService.getNightMode(); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } return -1; } /** * @return If UI mode is locked or not. When UI mode is locked, calls to change UI mode * like {@link #enableCarMode(int)} will silently fail. * @hide */ @TestApi public boolean isUiModeLocked() { if (mService != null) { try { return mService.isUiModeLocked(); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } return true; } /** * Returns whether night mode is locked or not. *

* When night mode is locked, only privileged system components may change * night mode and calls from non-privileged applications to change night * mode will fail silently. * * @return {@code true} if night mode is locked or {@code false} otherwise * @hide */ @TestApi public boolean isNightModeLocked() { if (mService != null) { try { return mService.isNightModeLocked(); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } return true; } /** * Activating night mode for the current user * * @return {@code true} if the change is successful * @hide */ public boolean setNightModeActivated(boolean active) { if (mService != null) { try { return mService.setNightModeActivated(active); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } return false; } /** * Returns the time of the day Dark theme activates *

* When night mode is {@link #MODE_NIGHT_CUSTOM}, the system uses * this time set to activate it automatically. */ @NonNull public LocalTime getCustomNightModeStart() { if (mService != null) { try { return LocalTime.ofNanoOfDay(mService.getCustomNightModeStart() * 1000); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } return LocalTime.MIDNIGHT; } /** * Sets the time of the day Dark theme activates *

* When night mode is {@link #MODE_NIGHT_CUSTOM}, the system uses * this time set to activate it automatically * @param time The time of the day Dark theme should activate */ public void setCustomNightModeStart(@NonNull LocalTime time) { if (mService != null) { try { mService.setCustomNightModeStart(time.toNanoOfDay() / 1000); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } } /** * Returns the time of the day Dark theme deactivates *

* When night mode is {@link #MODE_NIGHT_CUSTOM}, the system uses * this time set to deactivate it automatically. */ @NonNull public LocalTime getCustomNightModeEnd() { if (mService != null) { try { return LocalTime.ofNanoOfDay(mService.getCustomNightModeEnd() * 1000); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } return LocalTime.MIDNIGHT; } /** * Sets the time of the day Dark theme deactivates *

* When night mode is {@link #MODE_NIGHT_CUSTOM}, the system uses * this time set to deactivate it automatically. * @param time The time of the day Dark theme should deactivate */ public void setCustomNightModeEnd(@NonNull LocalTime time) { if (mService != null) { try { mService.setCustomNightModeEnd(time.toNanoOfDay() / 1000); } catch (RemoteException e) { throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer(); } } } }