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Diffstat (limited to 'core/java/android')
-rw-r--r-- | core/java/android/nfc/NfcAdapter.java | 90 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | core/java/android/nfc/Tag.java | 69 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | core/java/android/nfc/tech/Ndef.java | 1 |
3 files changed, 115 insertions, 45 deletions
diff --git a/core/java/android/nfc/NfcAdapter.java b/core/java/android/nfc/NfcAdapter.java index 297f15b..341d348 100644 --- a/core/java/android/nfc/NfcAdapter.java +++ b/core/java/android/nfc/NfcAdapter.java @@ -26,8 +26,11 @@ import android.content.Context; import android.content.IntentFilter; import android.content.pm.IPackageManager; import android.content.pm.PackageManager; +import android.nfc.tech.MifareClassic; +import android.nfc.tech.Ndef; +import android.nfc.tech.NfcA; +import android.nfc.tech.NfcF; import android.os.IBinder; -import android.os.Parcel; import android.os.RemoteException; import android.os.ServiceManager; import android.util.Log; @@ -44,30 +47,85 @@ public final class NfcAdapter { /** * Intent to start an activity when a tag with NDEF payload is discovered. - * If the tag has and NDEF payload this intent is started before - * {@link #ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED}. * - * If any activities respond to this intent neither + * <p>The system inspects the first {@link NdefRecord} in the first {@link NdefMessage} and + * looks for a URI, SmartPoster, or MIME record. If a URI or SmartPoster record is found the + * intent will contain the URI in its data field. If a MIME record is found the intent will + * contain the MIME type in its type field. This allows activities to register + * {@link IntentFilter}s targeting specific content on tags. Activities should register the + * most specific intent filters possible to avoid the activity chooser dialog, which can + * disrupt the interaction with the tag as the user interacts with the screen. + * + * <p>If the tag has an NDEF payload this intent is started before + * {@link #ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED}. If any activities respond to this intent neither * {@link #ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED} or {@link #ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED} will be started. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED = "android.nfc.action.NDEF_DISCOVERED"; /** - * Intent to started when a tag is discovered. The data URI is formated as - * {@code vnd.android.nfc://tag/} with the path having a directory entry for each technology - * in the {@link Tag#getTechList()} is sorted ascending order. + * Intent to start an activity when a tag is discovered and activities are registered for the + * specific technologies on the tag. + * + * <p>To receive this intent an activity must include an intent filter + * for this action and specify the desired tech types in a + * manifest <code>meta-data</code> entry. Here is an example manfiest entry: + * <pre> + * <activity android:name=".nfc.TechFilter" android:label="NFC/TechFilter"> + * <!-- Add a technology filter --> + * <intent-filter> + * <action android:name="android.nfc.action.TECH_DISCOVERED" /> + * </intent-filter> + * + * <meta-data android:name="android.nfc.action.TECH_DISCOVERED" + * android:resource="@xml/filter_nfc" + * /> + * </activity> + * </pre> + * + * <p>The meta-data XML file should contain one or more <code>tech-list</code> entries + * each consisting or one or more <code>tech</code> entries. The <code>tech</code> entries refer + * to the qualified class name implementing the technology, for example "android.nfc.tech.NfcA". * - * This intent is started after {@link #ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED} and before - * {@link #ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED} + * <p>A tag matches if any of the + * <code>tech-list</code> sets is a subset of {@link Tag#getTechList() Tag.getTechList()}. Each + * of the <code>tech-list</code>s is considered independently and the + * activity is considered a match is any single <code>tech-list</code> matches the tag that was + * discovered. This provides AND and OR semantics for filtering desired techs. Here is an + * example that will match any tag using {@link NfcF} or any tag using {@link NfcA}, + * {@link MifareClassic}, and {@link Ndef}: * - * If any activities respond to this intent {@link #ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED} will not be started. + * <pre> + * <resources xmlns:xliff="urn:oasis:names:tc:xliff:document:1.2"> + * <!-- capture anything using NfcF --> + * <tech-list> + * <tech>android.nfc.tech.NfcF</tech> + * </tech-list> + * + * <!-- OR --> + * + * <!-- capture all MIFARE Classics with NDEF payloads --> + * <tech-list> + * <tech>android.nfc.tech.NfcA</tech> + * <tech>android.nfc.tech.MifareClassic</tech> + * <tech>android.nfc.tech.Ndef</tech> + * </tech-list> + * </resources> + * </pre> + * + * <p>This intent is started after {@link #ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED} and before + * {@link #ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED}. If any activities respond to {@link #ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED} + * this intent will not be started. If any activities respond to this intent + * {@link #ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED} will not be started. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED = "android.nfc.action.TECH_DISCOVERED"; /** * Intent to start an activity when a tag is discovered. + * + * <p>This intent will not be started when a tag is discovered if any activities respond to + * {@link #ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED} or {@link #ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED} for the current tag. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED = "android.nfc.action.TAG_DISCOVERED"; @@ -79,17 +137,23 @@ public final class NfcAdapter { public static final String ACTION_TAG_LEFT_FIELD = "android.nfc.action.TAG_LOST"; /** - * Mandatory Tag extra for the ACTION_TAG intents. + * Mandatory extra containing the {@link Tag} that was discovered for the + * {@link #ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED}, {@link #ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED}, and + * {@link #ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED} intents. */ public static final String EXTRA_TAG = "android.nfc.extra.TAG"; /** - * Optional NdefMessage[] extra for the ACTION_TAG intents. + * Optional extra containing an array of {@link NdefMessage} present on the discovered tag for + * the {@link #ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED}, {@link #ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED}, and + * {@link #ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED} intents. */ public static final String EXTRA_NDEF_MESSAGES = "android.nfc.extra.NDEF_MESSAGES"; /** - * Optional byte[] extra for the tag identifier. + * Optional extra containing a byte array containing the ID of the discovered tag for + * the {@link #ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED}, {@link #ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED}, and + * {@link #ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED} intents. */ public static final String EXTRA_ID = "android.nfc.extra.ID"; diff --git a/core/java/android/nfc/Tag.java b/core/java/android/nfc/Tag.java index 2305fb9..b676975 100644 --- a/core/java/android/nfc/Tag.java +++ b/core/java/android/nfc/Tag.java @@ -38,9 +38,9 @@ import java.util.Arrays; * <p> * {@link Tag} is an immutable object that represents the state of a NFC tag at * the time of discovery. It can be used as a handle to {@link TagTechnology} classes - * to perform advanced operations, or directly queried for its ID ({@link #getId} and the - * set of technologies it contains ({@link #getTechList}). Arrays passed to and - * returned by this class are *not* cloned, so be careful not to modify them. + * to perform advanced operations, or directly queried for its ID via {@link #getId} and the + * set of technologies it contains via {@link #getTechList}. Arrays passed to and + * returned by this class are <em>not</em> cloned, so be careful not to modify them. * <p> * A new tag object is created every time a tag is discovered (comes into range), even * if it is the same physical tag. If a tag is removed and then returned into range, then @@ -48,53 +48,60 @@ import java.util.Arrays; * * <h3>Tag Dispatch</h3> * When a tag is discovered, a {@link Tag} object is created and passed to a - * single application via the {@link NfcAdapter#EXTRA_TAG} extra in a - * {@link Context#startActivity} {@link android.content.Intent}. A four stage dispatch is used to select the - * most appropriate application to handle the tag. The Android OS executes each stage in order, - * and completes dispatch as soon as a single matching application is found. If there are multiple - * matching applications found at any one stage then the Android Activity Chooser dialog is shown - * to allow the user to select the application. + * single activity via the {@link NfcAdapter#EXTRA_TAG} extra in an + * {@link android.content.Intent} via {@link Context#startActivity}. A four stage dispatch is used + * to select the + * most appropriate activity to handle the tag. The Android OS executes each stage in order, + * and completes dispatch as soon as a single matching activity is found. If there are multiple + * matching activities found at any one stage then the Android activity chooser dialog is shown + * to allow the user to select the activity to receive the tag. + * + * <p>The Tag dispatch mechanism was designed to give a high probability of dispatching + * a tag to the correct activity without showing the user an activity chooser dialog. + * This is important for NFC interactions because they are very transient -- if a user has to + * move the Android device to choose an application then the connection will likely be broken. + * * <h4>1. Foreground activity dispatch</h4> - * A foreground activity that has called {@link NfcAdapter#enableForegroundDispatch} is - * given priority. See the documentation on {#link NfcAdapter#enableForegroundDispatch} for + * A foreground activity that has called + * {@link NfcAdapter#enableForegroundDispatch NfcAdapter.enableForegroundDispatch()} is + * given priority. See the documentation on + * {@link NfcAdapter#enableForegroundDispatch NfcAdapter.enableForegroundDispatch()} for * its usage. * <h4>2. NDEF data dispatch</h4> - * If the tag contains NDEF data, then {@link Context#startActivity} is called with - * {@link NfcAdapter#ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED} and a data URI determined from the - * first NDEF Record in the first NDEF Message in the Tag. This allows NDEF tags to be given - * priority dispatch to applications that can handle the content. + * If the tag contains NDEF data the system inspects the first {@link NdefRecord} in the first + * {@link NdefMessage}. If the record is a URI, SmartPoster, or MIME data + * {@link Context#startActivity} is called with {@link NfcAdapter#ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED}. For URI + * and SmartPoster records the URI is put into the intent's data field. For MIME records the MIME + * type is put in the intent's type field. This allows activities to register to be launched only + * when data they know how to handle is present on a tag. This is the preferred method of handling + * data on a tag since NDEF data can be stored on many types of tags and doesn't depend on a + * specific tag technology. * See {@link NfcAdapter#ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED} for more detail. If the tag does not contain - * NDEF data, or if no application is registered - * for {@link NfcAdapter#ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED} with a matching data URI then dispatch moves - * to stage 3. + * NDEF data, or if no activity is registered + * for {@link NfcAdapter#ACTION_NDEF_DISCOVERED} with a matching data URI or MIME type then dispatch + * moves to stage 3. * <h4>3. Tag Technology dispatch</h4> * {@link Context#startActivity} is called with {@link NfcAdapter#ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED} to - * dispatch the tag to an application that can handle the technologies present on the tag. + * dispatch the tag to an activity that can handle the technologies present on the tag. * Technologies are defined as sub-classes of {@link TagTechnology}, see the package - * {@link android.nfc.tech}. The Android OS looks for an application that can handle one or - * more technologies in the tag. See {@link NfcAdapter#ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED for more detail. + * {@link android.nfc.tech}. The Android OS looks for an activity that can handle one or + * more technologies in the tag. See {@link NfcAdapter#ACTION_TECH_DISCOVERED} for more detail. * <h4>4. Fall-back dispatch</h4> - * If no application has been matched, then {@link Context#startActivity} is called with + * If no activity has been matched then {@link Context#startActivity} is called with * {@link NfcAdapter#ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED}. This is intended as a fall-back mechanism. * See {@link NfcAdapter#ACTION_TAG_DISCOVERED}. * - * <p> - * <i>The Tag dispatch mechanism was designed to give a high probability of dispatching - * a tag to the correct application without showing the user an Application Chooser dialog. - * This is important for NFC interactions because they are very transient - if a user has to - * move the Android device to choose an application then the connection is broken.</i> - * * <h3>NFC Tag Background</h3> * An NFC tag is a passive NFC device, powered by the NFC field of this Android device while - * it is in range. Tag's can come in many forms, such as stickers, cards, key fob, or + * it is in range. Tag's can come in many forms, such as stickers, cards, key fobs, or * even embedded in a more sophisticated device. * <p> * Tags can have a wide range of capabilities. Simple tags just offer read/write semantics, * and contain some one time * programmable areas to make read-only. More complex tags offer math operations * and per-sector access control and authentication. The most sophisticated tags - * contain operating environments such as Javacard, allowing complex interactions with the - * applets executing on the tag. Use {@link TagTechnology} classes to access a broad + * contain operating environments allowing complex interactions with the + * code executing on the tag. Use {@link TagTechnology} classes to access a broad * range of capabilities available in NFC tags. * <p> */ diff --git a/core/java/android/nfc/tech/Ndef.java b/core/java/android/nfc/tech/Ndef.java index 0467473..4ea9f8a 100644 --- a/core/java/android/nfc/tech/Ndef.java +++ b/core/java/android/nfc/tech/Ndef.java @@ -137,7 +137,6 @@ public final class Ndef extends BasicTagTechnology { * @param tag an MIFARE Classic compatible tag * @return MIFARE Classic object */ - public static Ndef get(Tag tag) { if (!tag.hasTech(TagTechnology.NDEF)) return null; try { |