/* * Copyright (C) 2006 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.content; import android.compat.annotation.UnsupportedAppUsage; import android.net.Uri; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; /** Utility class to aid in matching URIs in content providers.
To use this class, build up a tree of UriMatcher objects.
For example:
private static final int PEOPLE = 1;
private static final int PEOPLE_ID = 2;
private static final int PEOPLE_PHONES = 3;
private static final int PEOPLE_PHONES_ID = 4;
private static final int PEOPLE_CONTACTMETHODS = 7;
private static final int PEOPLE_CONTACTMETHODS_ID = 8;
private static final int DELETED_PEOPLE = 20;
private static final int PHONES = 9;
private static final int PHONES_ID = 10;
private static final int PHONES_FILTER = 14;
private static final int CONTACTMETHODS = 18;
private static final int CONTACTMETHODS_ID = 19;
private static final int CALLS = 11;
private static final int CALLS_ID = 12;
private static final int CALLS_FILTER = 15;
private static final UriMatcher sURIMatcher = new UriMatcher(UriMatcher.NO_MATCH);
static
{
sURIMatcher.addURI("contacts", "people", PEOPLE);
sURIMatcher.addURI("contacts", "people/#", PEOPLE_ID);
sURIMatcher.addURI("contacts", "people/#/phones", PEOPLE_PHONES);
sURIMatcher.addURI("contacts", "people/#/phones/#", PEOPLE_PHONES_ID);
sURIMatcher.addURI("contacts", "people/#/contact_methods", PEOPLE_CONTACTMETHODS);
sURIMatcher.addURI("contacts", "people/#/contact_methods/#", PEOPLE_CONTACTMETHODS_ID);
sURIMatcher.addURI("contacts", "deleted_people", DELETED_PEOPLE);
sURIMatcher.addURI("contacts", "phones", PHONES);
sURIMatcher.addURI("contacts", "phones/filter/*", PHONES_FILTER);
sURIMatcher.addURI("contacts", "phones/#", PHONES_ID);
sURIMatcher.addURI("contacts", "contact_methods", CONTACTMETHODS);
sURIMatcher.addURI("contacts", "contact_methods/#", CONTACTMETHODS_ID);
sURIMatcher.addURI("call_log", "calls", CALLS);
sURIMatcher.addURI("call_log", "calls/filter/*", CALLS_FILTER);
sURIMatcher.addURI("call_log", "calls/#", CALLS_ID);
}
Starting from API level {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN_MR2}, paths can start with a leading slash. For example:
sURIMatcher.addURI("contacts", "/people", PEOPLE);
Then when you need to match against a URI, call {@link #match}, providing the URL that you have been given. You can use the result to build a query, return a type, insert or delete a row, or whatever you need, without duplicating all of the if-else logic that you would otherwise need. For example:
public String getType(Uri url)
{
int match = sURIMatcher.match(url);
switch (match)
{
case PEOPLE:
return "vnd.android.cursor.dir/person";
case PEOPLE_ID:
return "vnd.android.cursor.item/person";
... snip ...
return "vnd.android.cursor.dir/snail-mail";
case PEOPLE_ADDRESS_ID:
return "vnd.android.cursor.item/snail-mail";
default:
return null;
}
}
instead of:
public String getType(Uri url)
{
List pathSegments = url.getPathSegments();
if (pathSegments.size() >= 2) {
if ("people".equals(pathSegments.get(1))) {
if (pathSegments.size() == 2) {
return "vnd.android.cursor.dir/person";
} else if (pathSegments.size() == 3) {
return "vnd.android.cursor.item/person";
... snip ...
return "vnd.android.cursor.dir/snail-mail";
} else if (pathSegments.size() == 3) {
return "vnd.android.cursor.item/snail-mail";
}
}
}
return null;
}
*/
public class UriMatcher
{
public static final int NO_MATCH = -1;
/**
* Creates the root node of the URI tree.
*
* @param code the code to match for the root URI
*/
public UriMatcher(int code)
{
mCode = code;
mWhich = -1;
mChildren = new ArrayList
* Starting from API level {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#JELLY_BEAN_MR2},
* this method will accept a leading slash in the path.
*
* @param authority the authority to match
* @param path the path to match. * may be used as a wild card for
* any text, and # may be used as a wild card for numbers.
* @param code the code that is returned when a URI is matched
* against the given components. Must be positive.
*/
public void addURI(String authority, String path, int code)
{
if (code < 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("code " + code + " is invalid: it must be positive");
}
String[] tokens = null;
if (path != null) {
String newPath = path;
// Strip leading slash if present.
if (path.length() > 1 && path.charAt(0) == '/') {
newPath = path.substring(1);
}
tokens = newPath.split("/");
}
int numTokens = tokens != null ? tokens.length : 0;
UriMatcher node = this;
for (int i = -1; i < numTokens; i++) {
String token = i < 0 ? authority : tokens[i];
ArrayList