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1 /*
2  * Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project
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16 
17 package android.accounts;
18 
19 import android.app.Activity;
20 import android.content.Intent;
21 import android.content.Context;
22 import android.content.IntentFilter;
23 import android.content.BroadcastReceiver;
24 import android.database.SQLException;
25 import android.os.Bundle;
26 import android.os.Handler;
27 import android.os.Looper;
28 import android.os.RemoteException;
29 import android.os.Parcelable;
30 import android.os.Build;
31 import android.util.Log;
32 import android.text.TextUtils;
33 
34 import java.io.IOException;
35 import java.util.ArrayList;
36 import java.util.concurrent.Callable;
37 import java.util.concurrent.CancellationException;
38 import java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException;
39 import java.util.concurrent.FutureTask;
40 import java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException;
41 import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
42 import java.util.HashMap;
43 import java.util.Map;
44 
45 import com.google.android.collect.Lists;
46 import com.google.android.collect.Maps;
47 
48 /**
49  * This class provides access to a centralized registry of the user's
50  * online accounts.  The user enters credentials (username and password) once
51  * per account, granting applications access to online resources with
52  * "one-click" approval.
53  *
54  * <p>Different online services have different ways of handling accounts and
55  * authentication, so the account manager uses pluggable <em>authenticator</em>
56  * modules for different <em>account types</em>.  Authenticators (which may be
57  * written by third parties) handle the actual details of validating account
58  * credentials and storing account information.  For example, Google, Facebook,
59  * and Microsoft Exchange each have their own authenticator.
60  *
61  * <p>Many servers support some notion of an <em>authentication token</em>,
62  * which can be used to authenticate a request to the server without sending
63  * the user's actual password.  (Auth tokens are normally created with a
64  * separate request which does include the user's credentials.)  AccountManager
65  * can generate auth tokens for applications, so the application doesn't need to
66  * handle passwords directly.  Auth tokens are normally reusable and cached by
67  * AccountManager, but must be refreshed periodically.  It's the responsibility
68  * of applications to <em>invalidate</em> auth tokens when they stop working so
69  * the AccountManager knows it needs to regenerate them.
70  *
71  * <p>Applications accessing a server normally go through these steps:
72  *
73  * <ul>
74  * <li>Get an instance of AccountManager using {@link #get(Context)}.
75  *
76  * <li>List the available accounts using {@link #getAccountsByType} or
77  * {@link #getAccountsByTypeAndFeatures}.  Normally applications will only
78  * be interested in accounts with one particular <em>type</em>, which
79  * identifies the authenticator.  Account <em>features</em> are used to
80  * identify particular account subtypes and capabilities.  Both the account
81  * type and features are authenticator-specific strings, and must be known by
82  * the application in coordination with its preferred authenticators.
83  *
84  * <li>Select one or more of the available accounts, possibly by asking the
85  * user for their preference.  If no suitable accounts are available,
86  * {@link #addAccount} may be called to prompt the user to create an
87  * account of the appropriate type.
88  *
89  * <li><b>Important:</b> If the application is using a previously remembered
90  * account selection, it must make sure the account is still in the list
91  * of accounts returned by {@link #getAccountsByType}.  Requesting an auth token
92  * for an account no longer on the device results in an undefined failure.
93  *
94  * <li>Request an auth token for the selected account(s) using one of the
95  * {@link #getAuthToken} methods or related helpers.  Refer to the description
96  * of each method for exact usage and error handling details.
97  *
98  * <li>Make the request using the auth token.  The form of the auth token,
99  * the format of the request, and the protocol used are all specific to the
100  * service you are accessing.  The application may use whatever network and
101  * protocol libraries are useful.
102  *
103  * <li><b>Important:</b> If the request fails with an authentication error,
104  * it could be that a cached auth token is stale and no longer honored by
105  * the server.  The application must call {@link #invalidateAuthToken} to remove
106  * the token from the cache, otherwise requests will continue failing!  After
107  * invalidating the auth token, immediately go back to the "Request an auth
108  * token" step above.  If the process fails the second time, then it can be
109  * treated as a "genuine" authentication failure and the user notified or other
110  * appropriate actions taken.
111  * </ul>
112  *
113  * <p>Some AccountManager methods may need to interact with the user to
114  * prompt for credentials, present options, or ask the user to add an account.
115  * The caller may choose whether to allow AccountManager to directly launch the
116  * necessary user interface and wait for the user, or to return an Intent which
117  * the caller may use to launch the interface, or (in some cases) to install a
118  * notification which the user can select at any time to launch the interface.
119  * To have AccountManager launch the interface directly, the caller must supply
120  * the current foreground {@link Activity} context.
121  *
122  * <p>Many AccountManager methods take {@link AccountManagerCallback} and
123  * {@link Handler} as parameters.  These methods return immediately and
124  * run asynchronously. If a callback is provided then
125  * {@link AccountManagerCallback#run} will be invoked on the Handler's
126  * thread when the request completes, successfully or not.
127  * The result is retrieved by calling {@link AccountManagerFuture#getResult()}
128  * on the {@link AccountManagerFuture} returned by the method (and also passed
129  * to the callback).  This method waits for the operation to complete (if
130  * necessary) and either returns the result or throws an exception if an error
131  * occurred during the operation.  To make the request synchronously, call
132  * {@link AccountManagerFuture#getResult()} immediately on receiving the
133  * future from the method; no callback need be supplied.
134  *
135  * <p>Requests which may block, including
136  * {@link AccountManagerFuture#getResult()}, must never be called on
137  * the application's main event thread.  These operations throw
138  * {@link IllegalStateException} if they are used on the main thread.
139  */
140 public class AccountManager {
141     private static final String TAG = "AccountManager";
142 
143     public static final int ERROR_CODE_REMOTE_EXCEPTION = 1;
144     public static final int ERROR_CODE_NETWORK_ERROR = 3;
145     public static final int ERROR_CODE_CANCELED = 4;
146     public static final int ERROR_CODE_INVALID_RESPONSE = 5;
147     public static final int ERROR_CODE_UNSUPPORTED_OPERATION = 6;
148     public static final int ERROR_CODE_BAD_ARGUMENTS = 7;
149     public static final int ERROR_CODE_BAD_REQUEST = 8;
150 
151     /**
152      * Bundle key used for the {@link String} account name in results
153      * from methods which return information about a particular account.
154      */
155     public static final String KEY_ACCOUNT_NAME = "authAccount";
156 
157     /**
158      * Bundle key used for the {@link String} account type in results
159      * from methods which return information about a particular account.
160      */
161     public static final String KEY_ACCOUNT_TYPE = "accountType";
162 
163     /**
164      * Bundle key used for the auth token value in results
165      * from {@link #getAuthToken} and friends.
166      */
167     public static final String KEY_AUTHTOKEN = "authtoken";
168 
169     /**
170      * Bundle key used for an {@link Intent} in results from methods that
171      * may require the caller to interact with the user.  The Intent can
172      * be used to start the corresponding user interface activity.
173      */
174     public static final String KEY_INTENT = "intent";
175 
176     /**
177      * Bundle key used to supply the password directly in options to
178      * {@link #confirmCredentials}, rather than prompting the user with
179      * the standard password prompt.
180      */
181     public static final String KEY_PASSWORD = "password";
182 
183     public static final String KEY_ACCOUNTS = "accounts";
184 
185     public static final String KEY_ACCOUNT_AUTHENTICATOR_RESPONSE = "accountAuthenticatorResponse";
186     public static final String KEY_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_RESPONSE = "accountManagerResponse";
187     public static final String KEY_AUTHENTICATOR_TYPES = "authenticator_types";
188     public static final String KEY_AUTH_FAILED_MESSAGE = "authFailedMessage";
189     public static final String KEY_AUTH_TOKEN_LABEL = "authTokenLabelKey";
190     public static final String KEY_BOOLEAN_RESULT = "booleanResult";
191     public static final String KEY_ERROR_CODE = "errorCode";
192     public static final String KEY_ERROR_MESSAGE = "errorMessage";
193     public static final String KEY_USERDATA = "userdata";
194 
195     /**
196      * Authenticators using 'customTokens' option will also get the UID of the
197      * caller
198      */
199     public static final String KEY_CALLER_UID = "callerUid";
200     public static final String KEY_CALLER_PID = "callerPid";
201 
202     /**
203      * The Android package of the caller will be set in the options bundle by the
204      * {@link AccountManager} and will be passed to the AccountManagerService and
205      * to the AccountAuthenticators. The uid of the caller will be known by the
206      * AccountManagerService as well as the AccountAuthenticators so they will be able to
207      * verify that the package is consistent with the uid (a uid might be shared by many
208      * packages).
209      */
210     public static final String KEY_ANDROID_PACKAGE_NAME = "androidPackageName";
211 
212     /**
213      * Boolean, if set and 'customTokens' the authenticator is responsible for
214      * notifications.
215      * @hide
216      */
217     public static final String KEY_NOTIFY_ON_FAILURE = "notifyOnAuthFailure";
218 
219     public static final String ACTION_AUTHENTICATOR_INTENT =
220             "android.accounts.AccountAuthenticator";
221     public static final String AUTHENTICATOR_META_DATA_NAME =
222             "android.accounts.AccountAuthenticator";
223     public static final String AUTHENTICATOR_ATTRIBUTES_NAME = "account-authenticator";
224 
225     private final Context mContext;
226     private final IAccountManager mService;
227     private final Handler mMainHandler;
228 
229     /**
230      * Action sent as a broadcast Intent by the AccountsService
231      * when accounts are added, accounts are removed, or an
232      * account's credentials (saved password, etc) are changed.
233      *
234      * @see #addOnAccountsUpdatedListener
235      */
236     public static final String LOGIN_ACCOUNTS_CHANGED_ACTION =
237         "android.accounts.LOGIN_ACCOUNTS_CHANGED";
238 
239     /**
240      * @hide
241      */
AccountManager(Context context, IAccountManager service)242     public AccountManager(Context context, IAccountManager service) {
243         mContext = context;
244         mService = service;
245         mMainHandler = new Handler(mContext.getMainLooper());
246     }
247 
248     /**
249      * @hide used for testing only
250      */
AccountManager(Context context, IAccountManager service, Handler handler)251     public AccountManager(Context context, IAccountManager service, Handler handler) {
252         mContext = context;
253         mService = service;
254         mMainHandler = handler;
255     }
256 
257     /**
258      * @hide for internal use only
259      */
sanitizeResult(Bundle result)260     public static Bundle sanitizeResult(Bundle result) {
261         if (result != null) {
262             if (result.containsKey(KEY_AUTHTOKEN)
263                     && !TextUtils.isEmpty(result.getString(KEY_AUTHTOKEN))) {
264                 final Bundle newResult = new Bundle(result);
265                 newResult.putString(KEY_AUTHTOKEN, "<omitted for logging purposes>");
266                 return newResult;
267             }
268         }
269         return result;
270     }
271 
272     /**
273      * Gets an AccountManager instance associated with a Context.
274      * The {@link Context} will be used as long as the AccountManager is
275      * active, so make sure to use a {@link Context} whose lifetime is
276      * commensurate with any listeners registered to
277      * {@link #addOnAccountsUpdatedListener} or similar methods.
278      *
279      * <p>It is safe to call this method from the main thread.
280      *
281      * <p>No permission is required to call this method.
282      *
283      * @param context The {@link Context} to use when necessary
284      * @return An {@link AccountManager} instance
285      */
get(Context context)286     public static AccountManager get(Context context) {
287         if (context == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("context is null");
288         return (AccountManager) context.getSystemService(Context.ACCOUNT_SERVICE);
289     }
290 
291     /**
292      * Gets the saved password associated with the account.
293      * This is intended for authenticators and related code; applications
294      * should get an auth token instead.
295      *
296      * <p>It is safe to call this method from the main thread.
297      *
298      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
299      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#AUTHENTICATE_ACCOUNTS}
300      * and to have the same UID as the account's authenticator.
301      *
302      * @param account The account to query for a password
303      * @return The account's password, null if none or if the account doesn't exist
304      */
getPassword(final Account account)305     public String getPassword(final Account account) {
306         if (account == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("account is null");
307         try {
308             return mService.getPassword(account);
309         } catch (RemoteException e) {
310             // will never happen
311             throw new RuntimeException(e);
312         }
313     }
314 
315     /**
316      * Gets the user data named by "key" associated with the account.
317      * This is intended for authenticators and related code to store
318      * arbitrary metadata along with accounts.  The meaning of the keys
319      * and values is up to the authenticator for the account.
320      *
321      * <p>It is safe to call this method from the main thread.
322      *
323      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
324      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#AUTHENTICATE_ACCOUNTS}
325      * and to have the same UID as the account's authenticator.
326      *
327      * @param account The account to query for user data
328      * @return The user data, null if the account or key doesn't exist
329      */
getUserData(final Account account, final String key)330     public String getUserData(final Account account, final String key) {
331         if (account == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("account is null");
332         if (key == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("key is null");
333         try {
334             return mService.getUserData(account, key);
335         } catch (RemoteException e) {
336             // will never happen
337             throw new RuntimeException(e);
338         }
339     }
340 
341     /**
342      * Lists the currently registered authenticators.
343      *
344      * <p>It is safe to call this method from the main thread.
345      *
346      * <p>No permission is required to call this method.
347      *
348      * @return An array of {@link AuthenticatorDescription} for every
349      *     authenticator known to the AccountManager service.  Empty (never
350      *     null) if no authenticators are known.
351      */
getAuthenticatorTypes()352     public AuthenticatorDescription[] getAuthenticatorTypes() {
353         try {
354             return mService.getAuthenticatorTypes();
355         } catch (RemoteException e) {
356             // will never happen
357             throw new RuntimeException(e);
358         }
359     }
360 
361     /**
362      * Lists all accounts of any type registered on the device.
363      * Equivalent to getAccountsByType(null).
364      *
365      * <p>It is safe to call this method from the main thread.
366      *
367      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
368      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#GET_ACCOUNTS}.
369      *
370      * @return An array of {@link Account}, one for each account.  Empty
371      *     (never null) if no accounts have been added.
372      */
getAccounts()373     public Account[] getAccounts() {
374         try {
375             return mService.getAccounts(null);
376         } catch (RemoteException e) {
377             // won't ever happen
378             throw new RuntimeException(e);
379         }
380     }
381 
382     /**
383      * Lists all accounts of a particular type.  The account type is a
384      * string token corresponding to the authenticator and useful domain
385      * of the account.  For example, there are types corresponding to Google
386      * and Facebook.  The exact string token to use will be published somewhere
387      * associated with the authenticator in question.
388      *
389      * <p>It is safe to call this method from the main thread.
390      *
391      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
392      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#GET_ACCOUNTS}.
393      *
394      * @param type The type of accounts to return, null to retrieve all accounts
395      * @return An array of {@link Account}, one per matching account.  Empty
396      *     (never null) if no accounts of the specified type have been added.
397      */
getAccountsByType(String type)398     public Account[] getAccountsByType(String type) {
399         try {
400             return mService.getAccounts(type);
401         } catch (RemoteException e) {
402             // won't ever happen
403             throw new RuntimeException(e);
404         }
405     }
406 
407     /**
408      * Finds out whether a particular account has all the specified features.
409      * Account features are authenticator-specific string tokens identifying
410      * boolean account properties.  For example, features are used to tell
411      * whether Google accounts have a particular service (such as Google
412      * Calendar or Google Talk) enabled.  The feature names and their meanings
413      * are published somewhere associated with the authenticator in question.
414      *
415      * <p>This method may be called from any thread, but the returned
416      * {@link AccountManagerFuture} must not be used on the main thread.
417      *
418      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
419      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#GET_ACCOUNTS}.
420      *
421      * @param account The {@link Account} to test
422      * @param features An array of the account features to check
423      * @param callback Callback to invoke when the request completes,
424      *     null for no callback
425      * @param handler {@link Handler} identifying the callback thread,
426      *     null for the main thread
427      * @return An {@link AccountManagerFuture} which resolves to a Boolean,
428      * true if the account exists and has all of the specified features.
429      */
hasFeatures(final Account account, final String[] features, AccountManagerCallback<Boolean> callback, Handler handler)430     public AccountManagerFuture<Boolean> hasFeatures(final Account account,
431             final String[] features,
432             AccountManagerCallback<Boolean> callback, Handler handler) {
433         if (account == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("account is null");
434         if (features == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("features is null");
435         return new Future2Task<Boolean>(handler, callback) {
436             public void doWork() throws RemoteException {
437                 mService.hasFeatures(mResponse, account, features);
438             }
439             public Boolean bundleToResult(Bundle bundle) throws AuthenticatorException {
440                 if (!bundle.containsKey(KEY_BOOLEAN_RESULT)) {
441                     throw new AuthenticatorException("no result in response");
442                 }
443                 return bundle.getBoolean(KEY_BOOLEAN_RESULT);
444             }
445         }.start();
446     }
447 
448     /**
449      * Lists all accounts of a type which have certain features.  The account
450      * type identifies the authenticator (see {@link #getAccountsByType}).
451      * Account features are authenticator-specific string tokens identifying
452      * boolean account properties (see {@link #hasFeatures}).
453      *
454      * <p>Unlike {@link #getAccountsByType}, this method calls the authenticator,
455      * which may contact the server or do other work to check account features,
456      * so the method returns an {@link AccountManagerFuture}.
457      *
458      * <p>This method may be called from any thread, but the returned
459      * {@link AccountManagerFuture} must not be used on the main thread.
460      *
461      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
462      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#GET_ACCOUNTS}.
463      *
464      * @param type The type of accounts to return, must not be null
465      * @param features An array of the account features to require,
466      *     may be null or empty
467      * @param callback Callback to invoke when the request completes,
468      *     null for no callback
469      * @param handler {@link Handler} identifying the callback thread,
470      *     null for the main thread
471      * @return An {@link AccountManagerFuture} which resolves to an array of
472      *     {@link Account}, one per account of the specified type which
473      *     matches the requested features.
474      */
475     public AccountManagerFuture<Account[]> getAccountsByTypeAndFeatures(
476             final String type, final String[] features,
477             AccountManagerCallback<Account[]> callback, Handler handler) {
478         if (type == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("type is null");
479         return new Future2Task<Account[]>(handler, callback) {
480             public void doWork() throws RemoteException {
481                 mService.getAccountsByFeatures(mResponse, type, features);
482             }
483             public Account[] bundleToResult(Bundle bundle) throws AuthenticatorException {
484                 if (!bundle.containsKey(KEY_ACCOUNTS)) {
485                     throw new AuthenticatorException("no result in response");
486                 }
487                 final Parcelable[] parcelables = bundle.getParcelableArray(KEY_ACCOUNTS);
488                 Account[] descs = new Account[parcelables.length];
489                 for (int i = 0; i < parcelables.length; i++) {
490                     descs[i] = (Account) parcelables[i];
491                 }
492                 return descs;
493             }
494         }.start();
495     }
496 
497     /**
498      * Adds an account directly to the AccountManager.  Normally used by sign-up
499      * wizards associated with authenticators, not directly by applications.
500      *
501      * <p>It is safe to call this method from the main thread.
502      *
503      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
504      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#AUTHENTICATE_ACCOUNTS}
505      * and to have the same UID as the added account's authenticator.
506      *
507      * @param account The {@link Account} to add
508      * @param password The password to associate with the account, null for none
509      * @param userdata String values to use for the account's userdata, null for none
510      * @return True if the account was successfully added, false if the account
511      *     already exists, the account is null, or another error occurs.
512      */
513     public boolean addAccountExplicitly(Account account, String password, Bundle userdata) {
514         if (account == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("account is null");
515         try {
516             return mService.addAccount(account, password, userdata);
517         } catch (RemoteException e) {
518             // won't ever happen
519             throw new RuntimeException(e);
520         }
521     }
522 
523     /**
524      * Removes an account from the AccountManager.  Does nothing if the account
525      * does not exist.  Does not delete the account from the server.
526      * The authenticator may have its own policies preventing account
527      * deletion, in which case the account will not be deleted.
528      *
529      * <p>This method may be called from any thread, but the returned
530      * {@link AccountManagerFuture} must not be used on the main thread.
531      *
532      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
533      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#MANAGE_ACCOUNTS}.
534      *
535      * @param account The {@link Account} to remove
536      * @param callback Callback to invoke when the request completes,
537      *     null for no callback
538      * @param handler {@link Handler} identifying the callback thread,
539      *     null for the main thread
540      * @return An {@link AccountManagerFuture} which resolves to a Boolean,
541      *     true if the account has been successfully removed,
542      *     false if the authenticator forbids deleting this account.
543      */
544     public AccountManagerFuture<Boolean> removeAccount(final Account account,
545             AccountManagerCallback<Boolean> callback, Handler handler) {
546         if (account == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("account is null");
547         return new Future2Task<Boolean>(handler, callback) {
548             public void doWork() throws RemoteException {
549                 mService.removeAccount(mResponse, account);
550             }
551             public Boolean bundleToResult(Bundle bundle) throws AuthenticatorException {
552                 if (!bundle.containsKey(KEY_BOOLEAN_RESULT)) {
553                     throw new AuthenticatorException("no result in response");
554                 }
555                 return bundle.getBoolean(KEY_BOOLEAN_RESULT);
556             }
557         }.start();
558     }
559 
560     /**
561      * Removes an auth token from the AccountManager's cache.  Does nothing if
562      * the auth token is not currently in the cache.  Applications must call this
563      * method when the auth token is found to have expired or otherwise become
564      * invalid for authenticating requests.  The AccountManager does not validate
565      * or expire cached auth tokens otherwise.
566      *
567      * <p>It is safe to call this method from the main thread.
568      *
569      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
570      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#MANAGE_ACCOUNTS} or
571      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#USE_CREDENTIALS}
572      *
573      * @param accountType The account type of the auth token to invalidate, must not be null
574      * @param authToken The auth token to invalidate, may be null
575      */
576     public void invalidateAuthToken(final String accountType, final String authToken) {
577         if (accountType == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("accountType is null");
578         try {
579             if (authToken != null) {
580                 mService.invalidateAuthToken(accountType, authToken);
581             }
582         } catch (RemoteException e) {
583             // won't ever happen
584             throw new RuntimeException(e);
585         }
586     }
587 
588     /**
589      * Gets an auth token from the AccountManager's cache.  If no auth
590      * token is cached for this account, null will be returned -- a new
591      * auth token will not be generated, and the server will not be contacted.
592      * Intended for use by the authenticator, not directly by applications.
593      *
594      * <p>It is safe to call this method from the main thread.
595      *
596      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
597      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#AUTHENTICATE_ACCOUNTS}
598      * and to have the same UID as the account's authenticator.
599      *
600      * @param account The account to fetch an auth token for
601      * @param authTokenType The type of auth token to fetch, see {#getAuthToken}
602      * @return The cached auth token for this account and type, or null if
603      *     no auth token is cached or the account does not exist.
604      */
605     public String peekAuthToken(final Account account, final String authTokenType) {
606         if (account == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("account is null");
607         if (authTokenType == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("authTokenType is null");
608         try {
609             return mService.peekAuthToken(account, authTokenType);
610         } catch (RemoteException e) {
611             // won't ever happen
612             throw new RuntimeException(e);
613         }
614     }
615 
616     /**
617      * Sets or forgets a saved password.  This modifies the local copy of the
618      * password used to automatically authenticate the user; it does
619      * not change the user's account password on the server.  Intended for use
620      * by the authenticator, not directly by applications.
621      *
622      * <p>It is safe to call this method from the main thread.
623      *
624      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
625      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#AUTHENTICATE_ACCOUNTS}
626      * and have the same UID as the account's authenticator.
627      *
628      * @param account The account to set a password for
629      * @param password The password to set, null to clear the password
630      */
631     public void setPassword(final Account account, final String password) {
632         if (account == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("account is null");
633         try {
634             mService.setPassword(account, password);
635         } catch (RemoteException e) {
636             // won't ever happen
637             throw new RuntimeException(e);
638         }
639     }
640 
641     /**
642      * Forgets a saved password.  This erases the local copy of the password;
643      * it does not change the user's account password on the server.
644      * Has the same effect as setPassword(account, null) but requires fewer
645      * permissions, and may be used by applications or management interfaces
646      * to "sign out" from an account.
647      *
648      * <p>It is safe to call this method from the main thread.
649      *
650      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
651      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#MANAGE_ACCOUNTS}
652      *
653      * @param account The account whose password to clear
654      */
655     public void clearPassword(final Account account) {
656         if (account == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("account is null");
657         try {
658             mService.clearPassword(account);
659         } catch (RemoteException e) {
660             // won't ever happen
661             throw new RuntimeException(e);
662         }
663     }
664 
665     /**
666      * Sets one userdata key for an account.  Intended by use for the
667      * authenticator to stash state for itself, not directly by applications.
668      * The meaning of the keys and values is up to the authenticator.
669      *
670      * <p>It is safe to call this method from the main thread.
671      *
672      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
673      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#AUTHENTICATE_ACCOUNTS}
674      * and to have the same UID as the account's authenticator.
675      *
676      * @param account The account to set the userdata for
677      * @param key The userdata key to set.  Must not be null
678      * @param value The value to set, null to clear this userdata key
679      */
680     public void setUserData(final Account account, final String key, final String value) {
681         if (account == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("account is null");
682         if (key == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("key is null");
683         try {
684             mService.setUserData(account, key, value);
685         } catch (RemoteException e) {
686             // won't ever happen
687             throw new RuntimeException(e);
688         }
689     }
690 
691     /**
692      * Adds an auth token to the AccountManager cache for an account.
693      * If the account does not exist then this call has no effect.
694      * Replaces any previous auth token for this account and auth token type.
695      * Intended for use by the authenticator, not directly by applications.
696      *
697      * <p>It is safe to call this method from the main thread.
698      *
699      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
700      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#AUTHENTICATE_ACCOUNTS}
701      * and to have the same UID as the account's authenticator.
702      *
703      * @param account The account to set an auth token for
704      * @param authTokenType The type of the auth token, see {#getAuthToken}
705      * @param authToken The auth token to add to the cache
706      */
707     public void setAuthToken(Account account, final String authTokenType, final String authToken) {
708         if (account == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("account is null");
709         if (authTokenType == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("authTokenType is null");
710         try {
711             mService.setAuthToken(account, authTokenType, authToken);
712         } catch (RemoteException e) {
713             // won't ever happen
714             throw new RuntimeException(e);
715         }
716     }
717 
718     /**
719      * This convenience helper synchronously gets an auth token with
720      * {@link #getAuthToken(Account, String, boolean, AccountManagerCallback, Handler)}.
721      *
722      * <p>This method may block while a network request completes, and must
723      * never be made from the main thread.
724      *
725      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
726      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#USE_CREDENTIALS}.
727      *
728      * @param account The account to fetch an auth token for
729      * @param authTokenType The auth token type, see {#link getAuthToken}
730      * @param notifyAuthFailure If true, display a notification and return null
731      *     if authentication fails; if false, prompt and wait for the user to
732      *     re-enter correct credentials before returning
733      * @return An auth token of the specified type for this account, or null
734      *     if authentication fails or none can be fetched.
735      * @throws AuthenticatorException if the authenticator failed to respond
736      * @throws OperationCanceledException if the request was canceled for any
737      *     reason, including the user canceling a credential request
738      * @throws java.io.IOException if the authenticator experienced an I/O problem
739      *     creating a new auth token, usually because of network trouble
740      */
741     public String blockingGetAuthToken(Account account, String authTokenType,
742             boolean notifyAuthFailure)
743             throws OperationCanceledException, IOException, AuthenticatorException {
744         if (account == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("account is null");
745         if (authTokenType == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("authTokenType is null");
746         Bundle bundle = getAuthToken(account, authTokenType, notifyAuthFailure, null /* callback */,
747                 null /* handler */).getResult();
748         if (bundle == null) {
749             // This should never happen, but it does, occasionally. If it does return null to
750             // signify that we were not able to get the authtoken.
751             // TODO: remove this when the bug is found that sometimes causes a null bundle to be
752             // returned
753             Log.e(TAG, "blockingGetAuthToken: null was returned from getResult() for "
754                     + account + ", authTokenType " + authTokenType);
755             return null;
756         }
757         return bundle.getString(KEY_AUTHTOKEN);
758     }
759 
760     /**
761      * Gets an auth token of the specified type for a particular account,
762      * prompting the user for credentials if necessary.  This method is
763      * intended for applications running in the foreground where it makes
764      * sense to ask the user directly for a password.
765      *
766      * <p>If a previously generated auth token is cached for this account and
767      * type, then it is returned.  Otherwise, if a saved password is
768      * available, it is sent to the server to generate a new auth token.
769      * Otherwise, the user is prompted to enter a password.
770      *
771      * <p>Some authenticators have auth token <em>types</em>, whose value
772      * is authenticator-dependent.  Some services use different token types to
773      * access different functionality -- for example, Google uses different auth
774      * tokens to access Gmail and Google Calendar for the same account.
775      *
776      * <p>This method may be called from any thread, but the returned
777      * {@link AccountManagerFuture} must not be used on the main thread.
778      *
779      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
780      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#USE_CREDENTIALS}.
781      *
782      * @param account The account to fetch an auth token for
783      * @param authTokenType The auth token type, an authenticator-dependent
784      *     string token, must not be null
785      * @param options Authenticator-specific options for the request,
786      *     may be null or empty
787      * @param activity The {@link Activity} context to use for launching a new
788      *     authenticator-defined sub-Activity to prompt the user for a password
789      *     if necessary; used only to call startActivity(); must not be null.
790      * @param callback Callback to invoke when the request completes,
791      *     null for no callback
792      * @param handler {@link Handler} identifying the callback thread,
793      *     null for the main thread
794      * @return An {@link AccountManagerFuture} which resolves to a Bundle with
795      *     at least the following fields:
796      * <ul>
797      * <li> {@link #KEY_ACCOUNT_NAME} - the name of the account you supplied
798      * <li> {@link #KEY_ACCOUNT_TYPE} - the type of the account
799      * <li> {@link #KEY_AUTHTOKEN} - the auth token you wanted
800      * </ul>
801      *
802      * (Other authenticator-specific values may be returned.)  If an auth token
803      * could not be fetched, {@link AccountManagerFuture#getResult()} throws:
804      * <ul>
805      * <li> {@link AuthenticatorException} if the authenticator failed to respond
806      * <li> {@link OperationCanceledException} if the operation is canceled for
807      *      any reason, incluidng the user canceling a credential request
808      * <li> {@link IOException} if the authenticator experienced an I/O problem
809      *      creating a new auth token, usually because of network trouble
810      * </ul>
811      * If the account is no longer present on the device, the return value is
812      * authenticator-dependent.  The caller should verify the validity of the
813      * account before requesting an auth token.
814      */
815     public AccountManagerFuture<Bundle> getAuthToken(
816             final Account account, final String authTokenType, final Bundle options,
817             final Activity activity, AccountManagerCallback<Bundle> callback, Handler handler) {
818         if (account == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("account is null");
819         if (authTokenType == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("authTokenType is null");
820         final Bundle optionsIn = new Bundle();
821         if (options != null) {
822             optionsIn.putAll(options);
823         }
824         optionsIn.putString(KEY_ANDROID_PACKAGE_NAME, mContext.getPackageName());
825         return new AmsTask(activity, handler, callback) {
826             public void doWork() throws RemoteException {
827                 mService.getAuthToken(mResponse, account, authTokenType,
828                         false /* notifyOnAuthFailure */, true /* expectActivityLaunch */,
829                         optionsIn);
830             }
831         }.start();
832     }
833 
834     /**
835      * Gets an auth token of the specified type for a particular account,
836      * optionally raising a notification if the user must enter credentials.
837      * This method is intended for background tasks and services where the
838      * user should not be immediately interrupted with a password prompt.
839      *
840      * <p>If a previously generated auth token is cached for this account and
841      * type, then it is returned.  Otherwise, if a saved password is
842      * available, it is sent to the server to generate a new auth token.
843      * Otherwise, an {@link Intent} is returned which, when started, will
844      * prompt the user for a password.  If the notifyAuthFailure parameter is
845      * set, a status bar notification is also created with the same Intent,
846      * alerting the user that they need to enter a password at some point.
847      *
848      * <p>In that case, you may need to wait until the user responds, which
849      * could take hours or days or forever.  When the user does respond and
850      * supply a new password, the account manager will broadcast the
851      * {@link #LOGIN_ACCOUNTS_CHANGED_ACTION} Intent, which applications can
852      * use to try again.
853      *
854      * <p>If notifyAuthFailure is not set, it is the application's
855      * responsibility to launch the returned Intent at some point.
856      * Either way, the result from this call will not wait for user action.
857      *
858      * <p>Some authenticators have auth token <em>types</em>, whose value
859      * is authenticator-dependent.  Some services use different token types to
860      * access different functionality -- for example, Google uses different auth
861      * tokens to access Gmail and Google Calendar for the same account.
862      *
863      * <p>This method may be called from any thread, but the returned
864      * {@link AccountManagerFuture} must not be used on the main thread.
865      *
866      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
867      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#USE_CREDENTIALS}.
868      *
869      * @param account The account to fetch an auth token for
870      * @param authTokenType The auth token type, an authenticator-dependent
871      *     string token, must not be null
872      * @param notifyAuthFailure True to add a notification to prompt the
873      *     user for a password if necessary, false to leave that to the caller
874      * @param callback Callback to invoke when the request completes,
875      *     null for no callback
876      * @param handler {@link Handler} identifying the callback thread,
877      *     null for the main thread
878      * @return An {@link AccountManagerFuture} which resolves to a Bundle with
879      *     at least the following fields on success:
880      * <ul>
881      * <li> {@link #KEY_ACCOUNT_NAME} - the name of the account you supplied
882      * <li> {@link #KEY_ACCOUNT_TYPE} - the type of the account
883      * <li> {@link #KEY_AUTHTOKEN} - the auth token you wanted
884      * </ul>
885      *
886      * (Other authenticator-specific values may be returned.)  If the user
887      * must enter credentials, the returned Bundle contains only
888      * {@link #KEY_INTENT} with the {@link Intent} needed to launch a prompt.
889      *
890      * If an error occurred, {@link AccountManagerFuture#getResult()} throws:
891      * <ul>
892      * <li> {@link AuthenticatorException} if the authenticator failed to respond
893      * <li> {@link OperationCanceledException} if the operation is canceled for
894      *      any reason, incluidng the user canceling a credential request
895      * <li> {@link IOException} if the authenticator experienced an I/O problem
896      *      creating a new auth token, usually because of network trouble
897      * </ul>
898      * If the account is no longer present on the device, the return value is
899      * authenticator-dependent.  The caller should verify the validity of the
900      * account before requesting an auth token.
901      * @deprecated use {@link #getAuthToken(Account, String, android.os.Bundle,
902      * boolean, AccountManagerCallback, android.os.Handler)} instead
903      */
904     @Deprecated
905     public AccountManagerFuture<Bundle> getAuthToken(
906             final Account account, final String authTokenType,
907             final boolean notifyAuthFailure,
908             AccountManagerCallback<Bundle> callback, Handler handler) {
909         return getAuthToken(account, authTokenType, null, notifyAuthFailure, callback,
910                 handler);
911     }
912 
913     /**
914      * Gets an auth token of the specified type for a particular account,
915      * optionally raising a notification if the user must enter credentials.
916      * This method is intended for background tasks and services where the
917      * user should not be immediately interrupted with a password prompt.
918      *
919      * <p>If a previously generated auth token is cached for this account and
920      * type, then it is returned.  Otherwise, if a saved password is
921      * available, it is sent to the server to generate a new auth token.
922      * Otherwise, an {@link Intent} is returned which, when started, will
923      * prompt the user for a password.  If the notifyAuthFailure parameter is
924      * set, a status bar notification is also created with the same Intent,
925      * alerting the user that they need to enter a password at some point.
926      *
927      * <p>In that case, you may need to wait until the user responds, which
928      * could take hours or days or forever.  When the user does respond and
929      * supply a new password, the account manager will broadcast the
930      * {@link #LOGIN_ACCOUNTS_CHANGED_ACTION} Intent, which applications can
931      * use to try again.
932      *
933      * <p>If notifyAuthFailure is not set, it is the application's
934      * responsibility to launch the returned Intent at some point.
935      * Either way, the result from this call will not wait for user action.
936      *
937      * <p>Some authenticators have auth token <em>types</em>, whose value
938      * is authenticator-dependent.  Some services use different token types to
939      * access different functionality -- for example, Google uses different auth
940      * tokens to access Gmail and Google Calendar for the same account.
941      *
942      * <p>This method may be called from any thread, but the returned
943      * {@link AccountManagerFuture} must not be used on the main thread.
944      *
945      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
946      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#USE_CREDENTIALS}.
947      *
948      * @param account The account to fetch an auth token for
949      * @param authTokenType The auth token type, an authenticator-dependent
950      *     string token, must not be null
951      * @param options Authenticator-specific options for the request,
952      *     may be null or empty
953      * @param notifyAuthFailure True to add a notification to prompt the
954      *     user for a password if necessary, false to leave that to the caller
955      * @param callback Callback to invoke when the request completes,
956      *     null for no callback
957      * @param handler {@link Handler} identifying the callback thread,
958      *     null for the main thread
959      * @return An {@link AccountManagerFuture} which resolves to a Bundle with
960      *     at least the following fields on success:
961      * <ul>
962      * <li> {@link #KEY_ACCOUNT_NAME} - the name of the account you supplied
963      * <li> {@link #KEY_ACCOUNT_TYPE} - the type of the account
964      * <li> {@link #KEY_AUTHTOKEN} - the auth token you wanted
965      * </ul>
966      *
967      * (Other authenticator-specific values may be returned.)  If the user
968      * must enter credentials, the returned Bundle contains only
969      * {@link #KEY_INTENT} with the {@link Intent} needed to launch a prompt.
970      *
971      * If an error occurred, {@link AccountManagerFuture#getResult()} throws:
972      * <ul>
973      * <li> {@link AuthenticatorException} if the authenticator failed to respond
974      * <li> {@link OperationCanceledException} if the operation is canceled for
975      *      any reason, incluidng the user canceling a credential request
976      * <li> {@link IOException} if the authenticator experienced an I/O problem
977      *      creating a new auth token, usually because of network trouble
978      * </ul>
979      * If the account is no longer present on the device, the return value is
980      * authenticator-dependent.  The caller should verify the validity of the
981      * account before requesting an auth token.
982      */
983     public AccountManagerFuture<Bundle> getAuthToken(
984             final Account account, final String authTokenType, final Bundle options,
985             final boolean notifyAuthFailure,
986             AccountManagerCallback<Bundle> callback, Handler handler) {
987 
988         if (account == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("account is null");
989         if (authTokenType == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("authTokenType is null");
990         final Bundle optionsIn = new Bundle();
991         if (options != null) {
992             optionsIn.putAll(options);
993         }
994         optionsIn.putString(KEY_ANDROID_PACKAGE_NAME, mContext.getPackageName());
995         return new AmsTask(null, handler, callback) {
996             public void doWork() throws RemoteException {
997                 mService.getAuthToken(mResponse, account, authTokenType,
998                         notifyAuthFailure, false /* expectActivityLaunch */, optionsIn);
999             }
1000         }.start();
1001     }
1002 
1003     /**
1004      * Asks the user to add an account of a specified type.  The authenticator
1005      * for this account type processes this request with the appropriate user
1006      * interface.  If the user does elect to create a new account, the account
1007      * name is returned.
1008      *
1009      * <p>This method may be called from any thread, but the returned
1010      * {@link AccountManagerFuture} must not be used on the main thread.
1011      *
1012      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
1013      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#MANAGE_ACCOUNTS}.
1014      *
1015      * @param accountType The type of account to add; must not be null
1016      * @param authTokenType The type of auth token (see {@link #getAuthToken})
1017      *     this account will need to be able to generate, null for none
1018      * @param requiredFeatures The features (see {@link #hasFeatures}) this
1019      *     account must have, null for none
1020      * @param addAccountOptions Authenticator-specific options for the request,
1021      *     may be null or empty
1022      * @param activity The {@link Activity} context to use for launching a new
1023      *     authenticator-defined sub-Activity to prompt the user to create an
1024      *     account; used only to call startActivity(); if null, the prompt
1025      *     will not be launched directly, but the necessary {@link Intent}
1026      *     will be returned to the caller instead
1027      * @param callback Callback to invoke when the request completes,
1028      *     null for no callback
1029      * @param handler {@link Handler} identifying the callback thread,
1030      *     null for the main thread
1031      * @return An {@link AccountManagerFuture} which resolves to a Bundle with
1032      *     these fields if activity was specified and an account was created:
1033      * <ul>
1034      * <li> {@link #KEY_ACCOUNT_NAME} - the name of the account created
1035      * <li> {@link #KEY_ACCOUNT_TYPE} - the type of the account
1036      * </ul>
1037      *
1038      * If no activity was specified, the returned Bundle contains only
1039      * {@link #KEY_INTENT} with the {@link Intent} needed to launch the
1040      * actual account creation process.  If an error occurred,
1041      * {@link AccountManagerFuture#getResult()} throws:
1042      * <ul>
1043      * <li> {@link AuthenticatorException} if no authenticator was registered for
1044      *      this account type or the authenticator failed to respond
1045      * <li> {@link OperationCanceledException} if the operation was canceled for
1046      *      any reason, including the user canceling the creation process
1047      * <li> {@link IOException} if the authenticator experienced an I/O problem
1048      *      creating a new account, usually because of network trouble
1049      * </ul>
1050      */
1051     public AccountManagerFuture<Bundle> addAccount(final String accountType,
1052             final String authTokenType, final String[] requiredFeatures,
1053             final Bundle addAccountOptions,
1054             final Activity activity, AccountManagerCallback<Bundle> callback, Handler handler) {
1055         if (accountType == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("accountType is null");
1056         final Bundle optionsIn = new Bundle();
1057         if (addAccountOptions != null) {
1058             optionsIn.putAll(addAccountOptions);
1059         }
1060         optionsIn.putString(KEY_ANDROID_PACKAGE_NAME, mContext.getPackageName());
1061 
1062         return new AmsTask(activity, handler, callback) {
1063             public void doWork() throws RemoteException {
1064                 mService.addAcount(mResponse, accountType, authTokenType,
1065                         requiredFeatures, activity != null, optionsIn);
1066             }
1067         }.start();
1068     }
1069 
1070     /**
1071      * Confirms that the user knows the password for an account to make extra
1072      * sure they are the owner of the account.  The user-entered password can
1073      * be supplied directly, otherwise the authenticator for this account type
1074      * prompts the user with the appropriate interface.  This method is
1075      * intended for applications which want extra assurance; for example, the
1076      * phone lock screen uses this to let the user unlock the phone with an
1077      * account password if they forget the lock pattern.
1078      *
1079      * <p>If the user-entered password matches a saved password for this
1080      * account, the request is considered valid; otherwise the authenticator
1081      * verifies the password (usually by contacting the server).
1082      *
1083      * <p>This method may be called from any thread, but the returned
1084      * {@link AccountManagerFuture} must not be used on the main thread.
1085      *
1086      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
1087      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#MANAGE_ACCOUNTS}.
1088      *
1089      * @param account The account to confirm password knowledge for
1090      * @param options Authenticator-specific options for the request;
1091      *     if the {@link #KEY_PASSWORD} string field is present, the
1092      *     authenticator may use it directly rather than prompting the user;
1093      *     may be null or empty
1094      * @param activity The {@link Activity} context to use for launching a new
1095      *     authenticator-defined sub-Activity to prompt the user to enter a
1096      *     password; used only to call startActivity(); if null, the prompt
1097      *     will not be launched directly, but the necessary {@link Intent}
1098      *     will be returned to the caller instead
1099      * @param callback Callback to invoke when the request completes,
1100      *     null for no callback
1101      * @param handler {@link Handler} identifying the callback thread,
1102      *     null for the main thread
1103      * @return An {@link AccountManagerFuture} which resolves to a Bundle
1104      *     with these fields if activity or password was supplied and
1105      *     the account was successfully verified:
1106      * <ul>
1107      * <li> {@link #KEY_ACCOUNT_NAME} - the name of the account created
1108      * <li> {@link #KEY_ACCOUNT_TYPE} - the type of the account
1109      * <li> {@link #KEY_BOOLEAN_RESULT} - true to indicate success
1110      * </ul>
1111      *
1112      * If no activity or password was specified, the returned Bundle contains
1113      * only {@link #KEY_INTENT} with the {@link Intent} needed to launch the
1114      * password prompt.  If an error occurred,
1115      * {@link AccountManagerFuture#getResult()} throws:
1116      * <ul>
1117      * <li> {@link AuthenticatorException} if the authenticator failed to respond
1118      * <li> {@link OperationCanceledException} if the operation was canceled for
1119      *      any reason, including the user canceling the password prompt
1120      * <li> {@link IOException} if the authenticator experienced an I/O problem
1121      *      verifying the password, usually because of network trouble
1122      * </ul>
1123      */
1124     public AccountManagerFuture<Bundle> confirmCredentials(final Account account,
1125             final Bundle options,
1126             final Activity activity,
1127             final AccountManagerCallback<Bundle> callback,
1128             final Handler handler) {
1129         if (account == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("account is null");
1130         return new AmsTask(activity, handler, callback) {
1131             public void doWork() throws RemoteException {
1132                 mService.confirmCredentials(mResponse, account, options, activity != null);
1133             }
1134         }.start();
1135     }
1136 
1137     /**
1138      * Asks the user to enter a new password for an account, updating the
1139      * saved credentials for the account.  Normally this happens automatically
1140      * when the server rejects credentials during an auth token fetch, but this
1141      * can be invoked directly to ensure we have the correct credentials stored.
1142      *
1143      * <p>This method may be called from any thread, but the returned
1144      * {@link AccountManagerFuture} must not be used on the main thread.
1145      *
1146      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
1147      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#MANAGE_ACCOUNTS}.
1148      *
1149      * @param account The account to update credentials for
1150      * @param authTokenType The credentials entered must allow an auth token
1151      *     of this type to be created (but no actual auth token is returned);
1152      *     may be null
1153      * @param options Authenticator-specific options for the request;
1154      *     may be null or empty
1155      * @param activity The {@link Activity} context to use for launching a new
1156      *     authenticator-defined sub-Activity to prompt the user to enter a
1157      *     password; used only to call startActivity(); if null, the prompt
1158      *     will not be launched directly, but the necessary {@link Intent}
1159      *     will be returned to the caller instead
1160      * @param callback Callback to invoke when the request completes,
1161      *     null for no callback
1162      * @param handler {@link Handler} identifying the callback thread,
1163      *     null for the main thread
1164      * @return An {@link AccountManagerFuture} which resolves to a Bundle
1165      *     with these fields if an activity was supplied and the account
1166      *     credentials were successfully updated:
1167      * <ul>
1168      * <li> {@link #KEY_ACCOUNT_NAME} - the name of the account created
1169      * <li> {@link #KEY_ACCOUNT_TYPE} - the type of the account
1170      * </ul>
1171      *
1172      * If no activity was specified, the returned Bundle contains only
1173      * {@link #KEY_INTENT} with the {@link Intent} needed to launch the
1174      * password prompt.  If an error occurred,
1175      * {@link AccountManagerFuture#getResult()} throws:
1176      * <ul>
1177      * <li> {@link AuthenticatorException} if the authenticator failed to respond
1178      * <li> {@link OperationCanceledException} if the operation was canceled for
1179      *      any reason, including the user canceling the password prompt
1180      * <li> {@link IOException} if the authenticator experienced an I/O problem
1181      *      verifying the password, usually because of network trouble
1182      * </ul>
1183      */
1184     public AccountManagerFuture<Bundle> updateCredentials(final Account account,
1185             final String authTokenType,
1186             final Bundle options, final Activity activity,
1187             final AccountManagerCallback<Bundle> callback,
1188             final Handler handler) {
1189         if (account == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("account is null");
1190         return new AmsTask(activity, handler, callback) {
1191             public void doWork() throws RemoteException {
1192                 mService.updateCredentials(mResponse, account, authTokenType, activity != null,
1193                         options);
1194             }
1195         }.start();
1196     }
1197 
1198     /**
1199      * Offers the user an opportunity to change an authenticator's settings.
1200      * These properties are for the authenticator in general, not a particular
1201      * account.  Not all authenticators support this method.
1202      *
1203      * <p>This method may be called from any thread, but the returned
1204      * {@link AccountManagerFuture} must not be used on the main thread.
1205      *
1206      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
1207      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#MANAGE_ACCOUNTS}.
1208      *
1209      * @param accountType The account type associated with the authenticator
1210      *     to adjust
1211      * @param activity The {@link Activity} context to use for launching a new
1212      *     authenticator-defined sub-Activity to adjust authenticator settings;
1213      *     used only to call startActivity(); if null, the settings dialog will
1214      *     not be launched directly, but the necessary {@link Intent} will be
1215      *     returned to the caller instead
1216      * @param callback Callback to invoke when the request completes,
1217      *     null for no callback
1218      * @param handler {@link Handler} identifying the callback thread,
1219      *     null for the main thread
1220      * @return An {@link AccountManagerFuture} which resolves to a Bundle
1221      *     which is empty if properties were edited successfully, or
1222      *     if no activity was specified, contains only {@link #KEY_INTENT}
1223      *     needed to launch the authenticator's settings dialog.
1224      *     If an error occurred, {@link AccountManagerFuture#getResult()}
1225      *     throws:
1226      * <ul>
1227      * <li> {@link AuthenticatorException} if no authenticator was registered for
1228      *      this account type or the authenticator failed to respond
1229      * <li> {@link OperationCanceledException} if the operation was canceled for
1230      *      any reason, including the user canceling the settings dialog
1231      * <li> {@link IOException} if the authenticator experienced an I/O problem
1232      *      updating settings, usually because of network trouble
1233      * </ul>
1234      */
1235     public AccountManagerFuture<Bundle> editProperties(final String accountType,
1236             final Activity activity, final AccountManagerCallback<Bundle> callback,
1237             final Handler handler) {
1238         if (accountType == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("accountType is null");
1239         return new AmsTask(activity, handler, callback) {
1240             public void doWork() throws RemoteException {
1241                 mService.editProperties(mResponse, accountType, activity != null);
1242             }
1243         }.start();
1244     }
1245 
1246     private void ensureNotOnMainThread() {
1247         final Looper looper = Looper.myLooper();
1248         if (looper != null && looper == mContext.getMainLooper()) {
1249             final IllegalStateException exception = new IllegalStateException(
1250                     "calling this from your main thread can lead to deadlock");
1251             Log.e(TAG, "calling this from your main thread can lead to deadlock and/or ANRs",
1252                     exception);
1253             if (mContext.getApplicationInfo().targetSdkVersion >= Build.VERSION_CODES.FROYO) {
1254                 throw exception;
1255             }
1256         }
1257     }
1258 
1259     private void postToHandler(Handler handler, final AccountManagerCallback<Bundle> callback,
1260             final AccountManagerFuture<Bundle> future) {
1261         handler = handler == null ? mMainHandler : handler;
1262         handler.post(new Runnable() {
1263             public void run() {
1264                 callback.run(future);
1265             }
1266         });
1267     }
1268 
1269     private void postToHandler(Handler handler, final OnAccountsUpdateListener listener,
1270             final Account[] accounts) {
1271         final Account[] accountsCopy = new Account[accounts.length];
1272         // send a copy to make sure that one doesn't
1273         // change what another sees
1274         System.arraycopy(accounts, 0, accountsCopy, 0, accountsCopy.length);
1275         handler = (handler == null) ? mMainHandler : handler;
1276         handler.post(new Runnable() {
1277             public void run() {
1278                 try {
1279                     listener.onAccountsUpdated(accountsCopy);
1280                 } catch (SQLException e) {
1281                     // Better luck next time.  If the problem was disk-full,
1282                     // the STORAGE_OK intent will re-trigger the update.
1283                     Log.e(TAG, "Can't update accounts", e);
1284                 }
1285             }
1286         });
1287     }
1288 
1289     private abstract class AmsTask extends FutureTask<Bundle> implements AccountManagerFuture<Bundle> {
1290         final IAccountManagerResponse mResponse;
1291         final Handler mHandler;
1292         final AccountManagerCallback<Bundle> mCallback;
1293         final Activity mActivity;
1294         public AmsTask(Activity activity, Handler handler, AccountManagerCallback<Bundle> callback) {
1295             super(new Callable<Bundle>() {
1296                 public Bundle call() throws Exception {
1297                     throw new IllegalStateException("this should never be called");
1298                 }
1299             });
1300 
1301             mHandler = handler;
1302             mCallback = callback;
1303             mActivity = activity;
1304             mResponse = new Response();
1305         }
1306 
1307         public final AccountManagerFuture<Bundle> start() {
1308             try {
1309                 doWork();
1310             } catch (RemoteException e) {
1311                 setException(e);
1312             }
1313             return this;
1314         }
1315 
1316         protected void set(Bundle bundle) {
1317             // TODO: somehow a null is being set as the result of the Future. Log this
1318             // case to help debug where this is occurring. When this bug is fixed this
1319             // condition statement should be removed.
1320             if (bundle == null) {
1321                 Log.e(TAG, "the bundle must not be null", new Exception());
1322             }
1323             super.set(bundle);
1324         }
1325 
1326         public abstract void doWork() throws RemoteException;
1327 
1328         private Bundle internalGetResult(Long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
1329                 throws OperationCanceledException, IOException, AuthenticatorException {
1330             if (!isDone()) {
1331                 ensureNotOnMainThread();
1332             }
1333             try {
1334                 if (timeout == null) {
1335                     return get();
1336                 } else {
1337                     return get(timeout, unit);
1338                 }
1339             } catch (CancellationException e) {
1340                 throw new OperationCanceledException();
1341             } catch (TimeoutException e) {
1342                 // fall through and cancel
1343             } catch (InterruptedException e) {
1344                 // fall through and cancel
1345             } catch (ExecutionException e) {
1346                 final Throwable cause = e.getCause();
1347                 if (cause instanceof IOException) {
1348                     throw (IOException) cause;
1349                 } else if (cause instanceof UnsupportedOperationException) {
1350                     throw new AuthenticatorException(cause);
1351                 } else if (cause instanceof AuthenticatorException) {
1352                     throw (AuthenticatorException) cause;
1353                 } else if (cause instanceof RuntimeException) {
1354                     throw (RuntimeException) cause;
1355                 } else if (cause instanceof Error) {
1356                     throw (Error) cause;
1357                 } else {
1358                     throw new IllegalStateException(cause);
1359                 }
1360             } finally {
1361                 cancel(true /* interrupt if running */);
1362             }
1363             throw new OperationCanceledException();
1364         }
1365 
1366         public Bundle getResult()
1367                 throws OperationCanceledException, IOException, AuthenticatorException {
1368             return internalGetResult(null, null);
1369         }
1370 
1371         public Bundle getResult(long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
1372                 throws OperationCanceledException, IOException, AuthenticatorException {
1373             return internalGetResult(timeout, unit);
1374         }
1375 
1376         protected void done() {
1377             if (mCallback != null) {
1378                 postToHandler(mHandler, mCallback, this);
1379             }
1380         }
1381 
1382         /** Handles the responses from the AccountManager */
1383         private class Response extends IAccountManagerResponse.Stub {
1384             public void onResult(Bundle bundle) {
1385                 Intent intent = bundle.getParcelable(KEY_INTENT);
1386                 if (intent != null && mActivity != null) {
1387                     // since the user provided an Activity we will silently start intents
1388                     // that we see
1389                     mActivity.startActivity(intent);
1390                     // leave the Future running to wait for the real response to this request
1391                 } else if (bundle.getBoolean("retry")) {
1392                     try {
1393                         doWork();
1394                     } catch (RemoteException e) {
1395                         // this will only happen if the system process is dead, which means
1396                         // we will be dying ourselves
1397                     }
1398                 } else {
1399                     set(bundle);
1400                 }
1401             }
1402 
1403             public void onError(int code, String message) {
1404                 if (code == ERROR_CODE_CANCELED) {
1405                     // the authenticator indicated that this request was canceled, do so now
1406                     cancel(true /* mayInterruptIfRunning */);
1407                     return;
1408                 }
1409                 setException(convertErrorToException(code, message));
1410             }
1411         }
1412 
1413     }
1414 
1415     private abstract class BaseFutureTask<T> extends FutureTask<T> {
1416         final public IAccountManagerResponse mResponse;
1417         final Handler mHandler;
1418 
1419         public BaseFutureTask(Handler handler) {
1420             super(new Callable<T>() {
1421                 public T call() throws Exception {
1422                     throw new IllegalStateException("this should never be called");
1423                 }
1424             });
1425             mHandler = handler;
1426             mResponse = new Response();
1427         }
1428 
1429         public abstract void doWork() throws RemoteException;
1430 
1431         public abstract T bundleToResult(Bundle bundle) throws AuthenticatorException;
1432 
1433         protected void postRunnableToHandler(Runnable runnable) {
1434             Handler handler = (mHandler == null) ? mMainHandler : mHandler;
1435             handler.post(runnable);
1436         }
1437 
1438         protected void startTask() {
1439             try {
1440                 doWork();
1441             } catch (RemoteException e) {
1442                 setException(e);
1443             }
1444         }
1445 
1446         protected class Response extends IAccountManagerResponse.Stub {
1447             public void onResult(Bundle bundle) {
1448                 try {
1449                     T result = bundleToResult(bundle);
1450                     if (result == null) {
1451                         return;
1452                     }
1453                     set(result);
1454                     return;
1455                 } catch (ClassCastException e) {
1456                     // we will set the exception below
1457                 } catch (AuthenticatorException e) {
1458                     // we will set the exception below
1459                 }
1460                 onError(ERROR_CODE_INVALID_RESPONSE, "no result in response");
1461             }
1462 
1463             public void onError(int code, String message) {
1464                 if (code == ERROR_CODE_CANCELED) {
1465                     cancel(true /* mayInterruptIfRunning */);
1466                     return;
1467                 }
1468                 setException(convertErrorToException(code, message));
1469             }
1470         }
1471     }
1472 
1473     private abstract class Future2Task<T>
1474             extends BaseFutureTask<T> implements AccountManagerFuture<T> {
1475         final AccountManagerCallback<T> mCallback;
1476         public Future2Task(Handler handler, AccountManagerCallback<T> callback) {
1477             super(handler);
1478             mCallback = callback;
1479         }
1480 
1481         protected void done() {
1482             if (mCallback != null) {
1483                 postRunnableToHandler(new Runnable() {
1484                     public void run() {
1485                         mCallback.run(Future2Task.this);
1486                     }
1487                 });
1488             }
1489         }
1490 
1491         public Future2Task<T> start() {
1492             startTask();
1493             return this;
1494         }
1495 
1496         private T internalGetResult(Long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
1497                 throws OperationCanceledException, IOException, AuthenticatorException {
1498             if (!isDone()) {
1499                 ensureNotOnMainThread();
1500             }
1501             try {
1502                 if (timeout == null) {
1503                     return get();
1504                 } else {
1505                     return get(timeout, unit);
1506                 }
1507             } catch (InterruptedException e) {
1508                 // fall through and cancel
1509             } catch (TimeoutException e) {
1510                 // fall through and cancel
1511             } catch (CancellationException e) {
1512                 // fall through and cancel
1513             } catch (ExecutionException e) {
1514                 final Throwable cause = e.getCause();
1515                 if (cause instanceof IOException) {
1516                     throw (IOException) cause;
1517                 } else if (cause instanceof UnsupportedOperationException) {
1518                     throw new AuthenticatorException(cause);
1519                 } else if (cause instanceof AuthenticatorException) {
1520                     throw (AuthenticatorException) cause;
1521                 } else if (cause instanceof RuntimeException) {
1522                     throw (RuntimeException) cause;
1523                 } else if (cause instanceof Error) {
1524                     throw (Error) cause;
1525                 } else {
1526                     throw new IllegalStateException(cause);
1527                 }
1528             } finally {
1529                 cancel(true /* interrupt if running */);
1530             }
1531             throw new OperationCanceledException();
1532         }
1533 
1534         public T getResult()
1535                 throws OperationCanceledException, IOException, AuthenticatorException {
1536             return internalGetResult(null, null);
1537         }
1538 
1539         public T getResult(long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
1540                 throws OperationCanceledException, IOException, AuthenticatorException {
1541             return internalGetResult(timeout, unit);
1542         }
1543 
1544     }
1545 
1546     private Exception convertErrorToException(int code, String message) {
1547         if (code == ERROR_CODE_NETWORK_ERROR) {
1548             return new IOException(message);
1549         }
1550 
1551         if (code == ERROR_CODE_UNSUPPORTED_OPERATION) {
1552             return new UnsupportedOperationException(message);
1553         }
1554 
1555         if (code == ERROR_CODE_INVALID_RESPONSE) {
1556             return new AuthenticatorException(message);
1557         }
1558 
1559         if (code == ERROR_CODE_BAD_ARGUMENTS) {
1560             return new IllegalArgumentException(message);
1561         }
1562 
1563         return new AuthenticatorException(message);
1564     }
1565 
1566     private class GetAuthTokenByTypeAndFeaturesTask
1567             extends AmsTask implements AccountManagerCallback<Bundle> {
1568         GetAuthTokenByTypeAndFeaturesTask(final String accountType, final String authTokenType,
1569                 final String[] features, Activity activityForPrompting,
1570                 final Bundle addAccountOptions, final Bundle loginOptions,
1571                 AccountManagerCallback<Bundle> callback, Handler handler) {
1572             super(activityForPrompting, handler, callback);
1573             if (accountType == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("account type is null");
1574             mAccountType = accountType;
1575             mAuthTokenType = authTokenType;
1576             mFeatures = features;
1577             mAddAccountOptions = addAccountOptions;
1578             mLoginOptions = loginOptions;
1579             mMyCallback = this;
1580         }
1581         volatile AccountManagerFuture<Bundle> mFuture = null;
1582         final String mAccountType;
1583         final String mAuthTokenType;
1584         final String[] mFeatures;
1585         final Bundle mAddAccountOptions;
1586         final Bundle mLoginOptions;
1587         final AccountManagerCallback<Bundle> mMyCallback;
1588         private volatile int mNumAccounts = 0;
1589 
1590         public void doWork() throws RemoteException {
1591             getAccountsByTypeAndFeatures(mAccountType, mFeatures,
1592                     new AccountManagerCallback<Account[]>() {
1593                         public void run(AccountManagerFuture<Account[]> future) {
1594                             Account[] accounts;
1595                             try {
1596                                 accounts = future.getResult();
1597                             } catch (OperationCanceledException e) {
1598                                 setException(e);
1599                                 return;
1600                             } catch (IOException e) {
1601                                 setException(e);
1602                                 return;
1603                             } catch (AuthenticatorException e) {
1604                                 setException(e);
1605                                 return;
1606                             }
1607 
1608                             mNumAccounts = accounts.length;
1609 
1610                             if (accounts.length == 0) {
1611                                 if (mActivity != null) {
1612                                     // no accounts, add one now. pretend that the user directly
1613                                     // made this request
1614                                     mFuture = addAccount(mAccountType, mAuthTokenType, mFeatures,
1615                                             mAddAccountOptions, mActivity, mMyCallback, mHandler);
1616                                 } else {
1617                                     // send result since we can't prompt to add an account
1618                                     Bundle result = new Bundle();
1619                                     result.putString(KEY_ACCOUNT_NAME, null);
1620                                     result.putString(KEY_ACCOUNT_TYPE, null);
1621                                     result.putString(KEY_AUTHTOKEN, null);
1622                                     try {
1623                                         mResponse.onResult(result);
1624                                     } catch (RemoteException e) {
1625                                         // this will never happen
1626                                     }
1627                                     // we are done
1628                                 }
1629                             } else if (accounts.length == 1) {
1630                                 // have a single account, return an authtoken for it
1631                                 if (mActivity == null) {
1632                                     mFuture = getAuthToken(accounts[0], mAuthTokenType,
1633                                             false /* notifyAuthFailure */, mMyCallback, mHandler);
1634                                 } else {
1635                                     mFuture = getAuthToken(accounts[0],
1636                                             mAuthTokenType, mLoginOptions,
1637                                             mActivity, mMyCallback, mHandler);
1638                                 }
1639                             } else {
1640                                 if (mActivity != null) {
1641                                     IAccountManagerResponse chooseResponse =
1642                                             new IAccountManagerResponse.Stub() {
1643                                         public void onResult(Bundle value) throws RemoteException {
1644                                             Account account = new Account(
1645                                                     value.getString(KEY_ACCOUNT_NAME),
1646                                                     value.getString(KEY_ACCOUNT_TYPE));
1647                                             mFuture = getAuthToken(account, mAuthTokenType, mLoginOptions,
1648                                                     mActivity, mMyCallback, mHandler);
1649                                         }
1650 
1651                                         public void onError(int errorCode, String errorMessage)
1652                                                 throws RemoteException {
1653                                             mResponse.onError(errorCode, errorMessage);
1654                                         }
1655                                     };
1656                                     // have many accounts, launch the chooser
1657                                     Intent intent = new Intent();
1658                                     intent.setClassName("android",
1659                                             "android.accounts.ChooseAccountActivity");
1660                                     intent.putExtra(KEY_ACCOUNTS, accounts);
1661                                     intent.putExtra(KEY_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_RESPONSE,
1662                                             new AccountManagerResponse(chooseResponse));
1663                                     mActivity.startActivity(intent);
1664                                     // the result will arrive via the IAccountManagerResponse
1665                                 } else {
1666                                     // send result since we can't prompt to select an account
1667                                     Bundle result = new Bundle();
1668                                     result.putString(KEY_ACCOUNTS, null);
1669                                     try {
1670                                         mResponse.onResult(result);
1671                                     } catch (RemoteException e) {
1672                                         // this will never happen
1673                                     }
1674                                     // we are done
1675                                 }
1676                             }
1677                         }}, mHandler);
1678         }
1679 
1680         public void run(AccountManagerFuture<Bundle> future) {
1681             try {
1682                 final Bundle result = future.getResult();
1683                 if (mNumAccounts == 0) {
1684                     final String accountName = result.getString(KEY_ACCOUNT_NAME);
1685                     final String accountType = result.getString(KEY_ACCOUNT_TYPE);
1686                     if (TextUtils.isEmpty(accountName) || TextUtils.isEmpty(accountType)) {
1687                         setException(new AuthenticatorException("account not in result"));
1688                         return;
1689                     }
1690                     final Account account = new Account(accountName, accountType);
1691                     mNumAccounts = 1;
1692                     getAuthToken(account, mAuthTokenType, null /* options */, mActivity,
1693                             mMyCallback, mHandler);
1694                     return;
1695                 }
1696                 set(result);
1697             } catch (OperationCanceledException e) {
1698                 cancel(true /* mayInterruptIfRUnning */);
1699             } catch (IOException e) {
1700                 setException(e);
1701             } catch (AuthenticatorException e) {
1702                 setException(e);
1703             }
1704         }
1705     }
1706 
1707     /**
1708      * This convenience helper combines the functionality of
1709      * {@link #getAccountsByTypeAndFeatures}, {@link #getAuthToken}, and
1710      * {@link #addAccount}.
1711      *
1712      * <p>This method gets a list of the accounts matching the
1713      * specified type and feature set; if there is exactly one, it is
1714      * used; if there are more than one, the user is prompted to pick one;
1715      * if there are none, the user is prompted to add one.  Finally,
1716      * an auth token is acquired for the chosen account.
1717      *
1718      * <p>This method may be called from any thread, but the returned
1719      * {@link AccountManagerFuture} must not be used on the main thread.
1720      *
1721      * <p>This method requires the caller to hold the permission
1722      * {@link android.Manifest.permission#MANAGE_ACCOUNTS}.
1723      *
1724      * @param accountType The account type required
1725      *     (see {@link #getAccountsByType}), must not be null
1726      * @param authTokenType The desired auth token type
1727      *     (see {@link #getAuthToken}), must not be null
1728      * @param features Required features for the account
1729      *     (see {@link #getAccountsByTypeAndFeatures}), may be null or empty
1730      * @param activity The {@link Activity} context to use for launching new
1731      *     sub-Activities to prompt to add an account, select an account,
1732      *     and/or enter a password, as necessary; used only to call
1733      *     startActivity(); should not be null
1734      * @param addAccountOptions Authenticator-specific options to use for
1735      *     adding new accounts; may be null or empty
1736      * @param getAuthTokenOptions Authenticator-specific options to use for
1737      *     getting auth tokens; may be null or empty
1738      * @param callback Callback to invoke when the request completes,
1739      *     null for no callback
1740      * @param handler {@link Handler} identifying the callback thread,
1741      *     null for the main thread
1742      * @return An {@link AccountManagerFuture} which resolves to a Bundle with
1743      *     at least the following fields:
1744      * <ul>
1745      * <li> {@link #KEY_ACCOUNT_NAME} - the name of the account
1746      * <li> {@link #KEY_ACCOUNT_TYPE} - the type of the account
1747      * <li> {@link #KEY_AUTHTOKEN} - the auth token you wanted
1748      * </ul>
1749      *
1750      * If an error occurred, {@link AccountManagerFuture#getResult()} throws:
1751      * <ul>
1752      * <li> {@link AuthenticatorException} if no authenticator was registered for
1753      *      this account type or the authenticator failed to respond
1754      * <li> {@link OperationCanceledException} if the operation was canceled for
1755      *      any reason, including the user canceling any operation
1756      * <li> {@link IOException} if the authenticator experienced an I/O problem
1757      *      updating settings, usually because of network trouble
1758      * </ul>
1759      */
1760     public AccountManagerFuture<Bundle> getAuthTokenByFeatures(
1761             final String accountType, final String authTokenType, final String[] features,
1762             final Activity activity, final Bundle addAccountOptions,
1763             final Bundle getAuthTokenOptions,
1764             final AccountManagerCallback<Bundle> callback, final Handler handler) {
1765         if (accountType == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("account type is null");
1766         if (authTokenType == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("authTokenType is null");
1767         final GetAuthTokenByTypeAndFeaturesTask task =
1768                 new GetAuthTokenByTypeAndFeaturesTask(accountType, authTokenType, features,
1769                 activity, addAccountOptions, getAuthTokenOptions, callback, handler);
1770         task.start();
1771         return task;
1772     }
1773 
1774     /**
1775      * Returns an intent to an {@link Activity} that prompts the user to choose from a list of
1776      * accounts.
1777      * The caller will then typically start the activity by calling
1778      * <code>startActivityWithResult(intent, ...);</code>.
1779      * <p>
1780      * On success the activity returns a Bundle with the account name and type specified using
1781      * keys {@link #KEY_ACCOUNT_NAME} and {@link #KEY_ACCOUNT_TYPE}.
1782      * <p>
1783      * The most common case is to call this with one account type, e.g.:
1784      * <p>
1785      * <pre>  newChooseAccountsIntent(null, null, new String[]{"com.google"}, false, null,
1786      * null, null, null);</pre>
1787      * @param selectedAccount if specified, indicates that the {@link Account} is the currently
1788      * selected one, according to the caller's definition of selected.
1789      * @param allowableAccounts an optional {@link ArrayList} of accounts that are allowed to be
1790      * shown. If not specified then this field will not limit the displayed accounts.
1791      * @param allowableAccountTypes an optional string array of account types. These are used
1792      * both to filter the shown accounts and to filter the list of account types that are shown
1793      * when adding an account.
1794      * @param alwaysPromptForAccount if set the account chooser screen is always shown, otherwise
1795      * it is only shown when there is more than one account from which to choose
1796      * @param descriptionOverrideText if non-null this string is used as the description in the
1797      * accounts chooser screen rather than the default
1798      * @param addAccountAuthTokenType this string is passed as the {@link #addAccount}
1799      * authTokenType parameter
1800      * @param addAccountRequiredFeatures this string array is passed as the {@link #addAccount}
1801      * requiredFeatures parameter
1802      * @param addAccountOptions This {@link Bundle} is passed as the {@link #addAccount} options
1803      * parameter
1804      * @return an {@link Intent} that can be used to launch the ChooseAccount activity flow.
1805      */
1806     static public Intent newChooseAccountIntent(Account selectedAccount,
1807             ArrayList<Account> allowableAccounts,
1808             String[] allowableAccountTypes,
1809             boolean alwaysPromptForAccount,
1810             String descriptionOverrideText,
1811             String addAccountAuthTokenType,
1812             String[] addAccountRequiredFeatures,
1813             Bundle addAccountOptions) {
1814         Intent intent = new Intent();
1815         intent.setClassName("android", "android.accounts.ChooseTypeAndAccountActivity");
1816         intent.putExtra(ChooseTypeAndAccountActivity.EXTRA_ALLOWABLE_ACCOUNTS_ARRAYLIST,
1817                 allowableAccounts);
1818         intent.putExtra(ChooseTypeAndAccountActivity.EXTRA_ALLOWABLE_ACCOUNT_TYPES_STRING_ARRAY,
1819                 allowableAccountTypes);
1820         intent.putExtra(ChooseTypeAndAccountActivity.EXTRA_ADD_ACCOUNT_OPTIONS_BUNDLE,
1821                 addAccountOptions);
1822         intent.putExtra(ChooseTypeAndAccountActivity.EXTRA_SELECTED_ACCOUNT, selectedAccount);
1823         intent.putExtra(ChooseTypeAndAccountActivity.EXTRA_ALWAYS_PROMPT_FOR_ACCOUNT,
1824                 alwaysPromptForAccount);
1825         intent.putExtra(ChooseTypeAndAccountActivity.EXTRA_DESCRIPTION_TEXT_OVERRIDE,
1826                 descriptionOverrideText);
1827         intent.putExtra(ChooseTypeAndAccountActivity.EXTRA_ADD_ACCOUNT_AUTH_TOKEN_TYPE_STRING,
1828                 addAccountAuthTokenType);
1829         intent.putExtra(
1830                 ChooseTypeAndAccountActivity.EXTRA_ADD_ACCOUNT_REQUIRED_FEATURES_STRING_ARRAY,
1831                 addAccountRequiredFeatures);
1832         return intent;
1833     }
1834 
1835     private final HashMap<OnAccountsUpdateListener, Handler> mAccountsUpdatedListeners =
1836             Maps.newHashMap();
1837 
1838     /**
1839      * BroadcastReceiver that listens for the LOGIN_ACCOUNTS_CHANGED_ACTION intent
1840      * so that it can read the updated list of accounts and send them to the listener
1841      * in mAccountsUpdatedListeners.
1842      */
1843     private final BroadcastReceiver mAccountsChangedBroadcastReceiver = new BroadcastReceiver() {
1844         public void onReceive(final Context context, final Intent intent) {
1845             final Account[] accounts = getAccounts();
1846             // send the result to the listeners
1847             synchronized (mAccountsUpdatedListeners) {
1848                 for (Map.Entry<OnAccountsUpdateListener, Handler> entry :
1849                         mAccountsUpdatedListeners.entrySet()) {
1850                     postToHandler(entry.getValue(), entry.getKey(), accounts);
1851                 }
1852             }
1853         }
1854     };
1855 
1856     /**
1857      * Adds an {@link OnAccountsUpdateListener} to this instance of the
1858      * {@link AccountManager}.  This listener will be notified whenever the
1859      * list of accounts on the device changes.
1860      *
1861      * <p>As long as this listener is present, the AccountManager instance
1862      * will not be garbage-collected, and neither will the {@link Context}
1863      * used to retrieve it, which may be a large Activity instance.  To avoid
1864      * memory leaks, you must remove this listener before then.  Normally
1865      * listeners are added in an Activity or Service's {@link Activity#onCreate}
1866      * and removed in {@link Activity#onDestroy}.
1867      *
1868      * <p>It is safe to call this method from the main thread.
1869      *
1870      * <p>No permission is required to call this method.
1871      *
1872      * @param listener The listener to send notifications to
1873      * @param handler {@link Handler} identifying the thread to use
1874      *     for notifications, null for the main thread
1875      * @param updateImmediately If true, the listener will be invoked
1876      *     (on the handler thread) right away with the current account list
1877      * @throws IllegalArgumentException if listener is null
1878      * @throws IllegalStateException if listener was already added
1879      */
1880     public void addOnAccountsUpdatedListener(final OnAccountsUpdateListener listener,
1881             Handler handler, boolean updateImmediately) {
1882         if (listener == null) {
1883             throw new IllegalArgumentException("the listener is null");
1884         }
1885         synchronized (mAccountsUpdatedListeners) {
1886             if (mAccountsUpdatedListeners.containsKey(listener)) {
1887                 throw new IllegalStateException("this listener is already added");
1888             }
1889             final boolean wasEmpty = mAccountsUpdatedListeners.isEmpty();
1890 
1891             mAccountsUpdatedListeners.put(listener, handler);
1892 
1893             if (wasEmpty) {
1894                 // Register a broadcast receiver to monitor account changes
1895                 IntentFilter intentFilter = new IntentFilter();
1896                 intentFilter.addAction(LOGIN_ACCOUNTS_CHANGED_ACTION);
1897                 // To recover from disk-full.
1898                 intentFilter.addAction(Intent.ACTION_DEVICE_STORAGE_OK);
1899                 mContext.registerReceiver(mAccountsChangedBroadcastReceiver, intentFilter);
1900             }
1901         }
1902 
1903         if (updateImmediately) {
1904             postToHandler(handler, listener, getAccounts());
1905         }
1906     }
1907 
1908     /**
1909      * Removes an {@link OnAccountsUpdateListener} previously registered with
1910      * {@link #addOnAccountsUpdatedListener}.  The listener will no longer
1911      * receive notifications of account changes.
1912      *
1913      * <p>It is safe to call this method from the main thread.
1914      *
1915      * <p>No permission is required to call this method.
1916      *
1917      * @param listener The previously added listener to remove
1918      * @throws IllegalArgumentException if listener is null
1919      * @throws IllegalStateException if listener was not already added
1920      */
1921     public void removeOnAccountsUpdatedListener(OnAccountsUpdateListener listener) {
1922         if (listener == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("listener is null");
1923         synchronized (mAccountsUpdatedListeners) {
1924             if (!mAccountsUpdatedListeners.containsKey(listener)) {
1925                 Log.e(TAG, "Listener was not previously added");
1926                 return;
1927             }
1928             mAccountsUpdatedListeners.remove(listener);
1929             if (mAccountsUpdatedListeners.isEmpty()) {
1930                 mContext.unregisterReceiver(mAccountsChangedBroadcastReceiver);
1931             }
1932         }
1933     }
1934 }
1935