/* * Copyright (C) 2010 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.app.admin; import static com.android.internal.util.function.pooled.PooledLambda.obtainMessage; import android.Manifest.permission; import android.annotation.CallbackExecutor; import android.annotation.ColorInt; import android.annotation.IntDef; import android.annotation.NonNull; import android.annotation.Nullable; import android.annotation.RequiresFeature; import android.annotation.RequiresPermission; import android.annotation.SdkConstant; import android.annotation.SdkConstant.SdkConstantType; import android.annotation.StringDef; import android.annotation.SuppressLint; import android.annotation.SystemApi; import android.annotation.SystemService; import android.annotation.TestApi; import android.annotation.UserHandleAware; import android.annotation.UserIdInt; import android.annotation.WorkerThread; import android.app.Activity; import android.app.IServiceConnection; import android.app.KeyguardManager; import android.app.admin.SecurityLog.SecurityEvent; import android.compat.annotation.UnsupportedAppUsage; import android.content.ComponentName; import android.content.Context; import android.content.Intent; import android.content.IntentFilter; import android.content.ServiceConnection; import android.content.pm.ApplicationInfo; import android.content.pm.IPackageDataObserver; import android.content.pm.PackageManager; import android.content.pm.PackageManager.NameNotFoundException; import android.content.pm.ParceledListSlice; import android.content.pm.UserInfo; import android.graphics.Bitmap; import android.net.PrivateDnsConnectivityChecker; import android.net.ProxyInfo; import android.net.Uri; import android.os.Build; import android.os.Bundle; import android.os.ParcelFileDescriptor; import android.os.Parcelable; import android.os.PersistableBundle; import android.os.Process; import android.os.RemoteCallback; import android.os.RemoteException; import android.os.ServiceSpecificException; import android.os.UserHandle; import android.os.UserManager; import android.os.UserManager.UserOperationException; import android.os.UserManager.UserOperationResult; import android.provider.CalendarContract; import android.provider.ContactsContract.Directory; import android.provider.Settings; import android.security.AttestedKeyPair; import android.security.Credentials; import android.security.KeyChain; import android.security.KeyChainException; import android.security.keymaster.KeymasterCertificateChain; import android.security.keystore.AttestationUtils; import android.security.keystore.KeyAttestationException; import android.security.keystore.KeyGenParameterSpec; import android.security.keystore.ParcelableKeyGenParameterSpec; import android.security.keystore.StrongBoxUnavailableException; import android.service.restrictions.RestrictionsReceiver; import android.telephony.TelephonyManager; import android.telephony.data.ApnSetting; import android.text.TextUtils; import android.util.ArraySet; import android.util.DebugUtils; import android.util.Log; import android.util.Pair; import com.android.internal.annotations.VisibleForTesting; import com.android.internal.net.NetworkUtilsInternal; import com.android.internal.os.BackgroundThread; import com.android.internal.util.Preconditions; import com.android.org.conscrypt.TrustedCertificateStore; import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream; import java.io.FileNotFoundException; import java.io.IOException; import java.lang.annotation.Retention; import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy; import java.net.InetSocketAddress; import java.net.Proxy; import java.security.KeyFactory; import java.security.KeyPair; import java.security.NoSuchAlgorithmException; import java.security.PrivateKey; import java.security.cert.Certificate; import java.security.cert.CertificateException; import java.security.cert.CertificateFactory; import java.security.cert.X509Certificate; import java.security.spec.InvalidKeySpecException; import java.security.spec.PKCS8EncodedKeySpec; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.HashSet; import java.util.List; import java.util.Map; import java.util.Objects; import java.util.Set; import java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture; import java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException; import java.util.concurrent.Executor; // TODO(b/172376923) - add CarDevicePolicyManager examples below (or remove reference to it). /** * Public interface for managing policies enforced on a device. Most clients of this class must be * registered with the system as a device * administrator. Additionally, a device administrator may be registered as either a profile or * device owner. A given method is accessible to all device administrators unless the documentation * for that method specifies that it is restricted to either device or profile owners. Any * application calling an api may only pass as an argument a device administrator component it * owns. Otherwise, a {@link SecurityException} will be thrown. * *
Note: on * {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#FEATURE_AUTOMOTIVE automotive builds}, some methods can * throw an {@link UnsafeStateException} exception (for example, if the vehicle is moving), so * callers running on automotive builds should wrap every method call under the methods provided by * {@code android.car.admin.CarDevicePolicyManager}. * *
* For more information about managing policies for device administration, read the Device Administration developer * guide.
A managed profile allows data separation for example for the usage of a * device as a personal and corporate device. The user which provisioning is started from and * the managed profile share a launcher. * *
This intent will typically be sent by a mobile device management application (MDM). * Provisioning adds a managed profile and sets the MDM as the profile owner who has full * control over the profile. * *
It is possible to check if provisioning is allowed or not by querying the method * {@link #isProvisioningAllowed(String)}. * *
In version {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#LOLLIPOP}, this intent must contain the * extra {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_NAME}. * As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M}, it should contain the extra * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_COMPONENT_NAME} instead, although specifying only * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_NAME} is still supported. * *
The intent may also contain the following extras: *
When managed provisioning has completed, broadcasts are sent to the application specified * in the provisioning intent. The * {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#ACTION_PROFILE_PROVISIONING_COMPLETE} broadcast is sent in the * managed profile and the {@link #ACTION_MANAGED_PROFILE_PROVISIONED} broadcast is sent in * the primary profile. * *
From version {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O}, when managed provisioning has * completed, along with the above broadcast, activity intent * {@link #ACTION_PROVISIONING_SUCCESSFUL} will also be sent to the profile owner. * *
If provisioning fails, the managedProfile is removed so the device returns to its * previous state. * *
If launched with {@link android.app.Activity#startActivityForResult(Intent, int)} a * result code of {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_OK} implies that the synchronous part of * the provisioning flow was successful, although this doesn't guarantee the full flow will * succeed. Conversely a result code of {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_CANCELED} implies * that the user backed-out of provisioning, or some precondition for provisioning wasn't met. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE = "android.app.action.PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE"; /** * Activity action: Starts the provisioning flow which sets up a managed user. * *
This intent will typically be sent by a mobile device management application (MDM). * Provisioning configures the user as managed user and sets the MDM as the profile * owner who has full control over the user. Provisioning can only happen before user setup has * been completed. Use {@link #isProvisioningAllowed(String)} to check if provisioning is * allowed. * *
The intent contains the following extras: *
If provisioning fails, the device returns to its previous state. * *
If launched with {@link android.app.Activity#startActivityForResult(Intent, int)} a * result code of {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_OK} implies that the synchronous part of * the provisioning flow was successful, although this doesn't guarantee the full flow will * succeed. Conversely a result code of {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_CANCELED} implies * that the user backed-out of provisioning, or some precondition for provisioning wasn't met. * * @hide */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_USER = "android.app.action.PROVISION_MANAGED_USER"; /** * Activity action: Starts the provisioning flow which sets up a managed device. * Must be started with {@link android.app.Activity#startActivityForResult(Intent, int)}. * *
During device owner provisioning a device admin app is set as the owner of the device. * A device owner has full control over the device. The device owner can not be modified by the * user. * *
A typical use case would be a device that is owned by a company, but used by either an * employee or client. * *
An intent with this action can be sent only on an unprovisioned device. * It is possible to check if provisioning is allowed or not by querying the method * {@link #isProvisioningAllowed(String)}. * *
The intent contains the following extras: *
When device owner provisioning has completed, an intent of the type * {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#ACTION_PROFILE_PROVISIONING_COMPLETE} is broadcast to the * device owner. * *
From version {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O}, when device owner provisioning has * completed, along with the above broadcast, activity intent * {@link #ACTION_PROVISIONING_SUCCESSFUL} will also be sent to the device owner. * *
If provisioning fails, the device is factory reset. * *
A result code of {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_OK} implies that the synchronous part * of the provisioning flow was successful, although this doesn't guarantee the full flow will * succeed. Conversely a result code of {@link android.app.Activity#RESULT_CANCELED} implies * that the user backed-out of provisioning, or some precondition for provisioning wasn't met. * * @deprecated to support {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#S} and later, admin apps must * implement activities with intent filters for the {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} and * {@link #ACTION_ADMIN_POLICY_COMPLIANCE} intent actions; using {@link * #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} to start provisioning will cause the provisioning to fail; * to additionally support pre-{@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#S}, admin apps must also * continue to use this constant. */ @Deprecated @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE = "android.app.action.PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE"; /** * Activity action: launch when user provisioning completed, i.e. * {@link #getUserProvisioningState()} returns one of the complete state. * *
Please note that the API behavior is not necessarily consistent across various releases, * and devices, as it's contract between SetupWizard and ManagedProvisioning. The default * implementation is that ManagedProvisioning launches SetupWizard in NFC provisioning only. * *
The activity must be protected by permission * {@link android.Manifest.permission#BIND_DEVICE_ADMIN}, and the process must hold * {@link android.Manifest.permission#DISPATCH_PROVISIONING_MESSAGE} to be launched. * Only one {@link ComponentName} in the entire system should be enabled, and the rest of the * components are not started by this intent. * @hide */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) @SystemApi public static final String ACTION_STATE_USER_SETUP_COMPLETE = "android.app.action.STATE_USER_SETUP_COMPLETE"; /** * Activity action: Starts the provisioning flow which sets up a managed device. * *
During device owner provisioning, a device admin app is downloaded and set as the owner of * the device. A device owner has full control over the device. The device owner can not be * modified by the user and the only way of resetting the device is via factory reset. * *
From version {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#Q}, the admin app can choose * whether to set up a fully managed device or a managed profile. For the admin app to support * this, it must have an activity with intent filter {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} and * another one with intent filter {@link #ACTION_ADMIN_POLICY_COMPLIANCE}. For example: *
* <activity * android:name=".GetProvisioningModeActivity" * android:label="@string/app_name" * android:permission="android.permission.BIND_DEVICE_ADMIN"> * <intent-filter> * <action * android:name="android.app.action.GET_PROVISIONING_MODE" /> * <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> * </intent-filter> * </activity> * * <activity * android:name=".PolicyComplianceActivity" * android:label="@string/app_name" * android:permission="android.permission.BIND_DEVICE_ADMIN"> * <intent-filter> * <action * android:name="android.app.action.ADMIN_POLICY_COMPLIANCE" /> * <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> * </intent-filter> * </activity>* *
A typical use case would be a device that is owned by a company, but used by either an * employee or client. * *
The provisioning message should be sent to an unprovisioned device. * *
Unlike {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE}, the provisioning message can only be sent * by a privileged app with the permission * {@link android.Manifest.permission#DISPATCH_PROVISIONING_MESSAGE}. * *
The provisioning intent contains the following properties: *
During financed device provisioning, a device admin app is downloaded and set as the owner * of the device. A device owner has full control over the device. The device owner can not be * modified by the user. * *
A typical use case would be a device that is bought from the reseller through financing * program. * *
An intent with this action can be sent only on an unprovisioned device. * *
Unlike {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE}, the provisioning message can only be sent * by a privileged app with the permission * {@link android.Manifest.permission#DISPATCH_PROVISIONING_MESSAGE}. * *
The provisioning intent contains the following properties: *
* If used with {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} it can be used by the application that * sends the intent to pass data to itself on the newly created profile. * If used with {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} it allows passing data to the same * instance of the app on the primary user. * Starting from {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M}, if used with * {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} as part of NFC managed device provisioning, the NFC * message should contain a stringified {@link java.util.Properties} instance, whose string * properties will be converted into a {@link android.os.PersistableBundle} and passed to the * management application after provisioning. * *
Admin apps will receive this extra in their {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} and * {@link #ACTION_ADMIN_POLICY_COMPLIANCE} intent handlers. Additionally, {@link * #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} may also return this extra which will then be sent over to * {@link #ACTION_ADMIN_POLICY_COMPLIANCE}, alongside the original values that were passed to * {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE}. * *
* In both cases the application receives the data in * {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#onProfileProvisioningComplete} via an intent with the action * {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#ACTION_PROFILE_PROVISIONING_COMPLETE}. The bundle is not changed * during the managed provisioning. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ADMIN_EXTRAS_BUNDLE = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_ADMIN_EXTRAS_BUNDLE"; /** * A String extra holding the package name of the mobile device management application that * will be set as the profile owner or device owner. * *
If an application starts provisioning directly via an intent with action * {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} this package has to match the package name of the * application that started provisioning. The package will be set as profile owner in that case. * *
This package is set as device owner when device owner provisioning is started by an NFC * message containing an NFC record with MIME type {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC}. * *
When this extra is set, the application must have exactly one device admin receiver. * This receiver will be set as the profile or device owner and active admin. * * @see DeviceAdminReceiver * @deprecated Use {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_COMPONENT_NAME}. This extra is still * supported, but only if there is only one device admin receiver in the package that requires * the permission {@link android.Manifest.permission#BIND_DEVICE_ADMIN}. */ @Deprecated public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_NAME = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_NAME"; /** * A ComponentName extra indicating the device admin receiver of the mobile device management * application that will be set as the profile owner or device owner and active admin. * *
If an application starts provisioning directly via an intent with action * {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} or * {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} the package name of this * component has to match the package name of the application that started provisioning. * *
This component is set as device owner and active admin when device owner provisioning is * started by an intent with action {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} or by an NFC * message containing an NFC record with MIME type * {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC}. For the NFC record, the component name must be * flattened to a string, via {@link ComponentName#flattenToShortString()}. * * @see DeviceAdminReceiver */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_COMPONENT_NAME = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_COMPONENT_NAME"; /** * An {@link android.accounts.Account} extra holding the account to migrate during managed * profile provisioning. If the account supplied is present in the primary user, it will be * copied, along with its credentials to the managed profile and removed from the primary user. * * Use with {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE}, with managed account provisioning, or * return as an extra to the intent result from the {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} * activity. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ACCOUNT_TO_MIGRATE = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_ACCOUNT_TO_MIGRATE"; /** * Boolean extra to indicate that the migrated account should be kept. This is used in * conjunction with {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ACCOUNT_TO_MIGRATE}. If it's set to {@code true}, * the account will not be removed from the primary user after it is migrated to the newly * created user or profile. * *
Defaults to {@code false} * *
Use with {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} or set as an extra to the * intent result of the {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} activity. * * @see #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ACCOUNT_TO_MIGRATE */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_KEEP_ACCOUNT_ON_MIGRATION = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_KEEP_ACCOUNT_ON_MIGRATION"; /** * @deprecated From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O}, never used while provisioning the * device. */ @Deprecated public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_EMAIL_ADDRESS = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_EMAIL_ADDRESS"; /** * A integer extra indicating the predominant color to show during the provisioning. * Refer to {@link android.graphics.Color} for how the color is represented. * *
Use with {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} or * {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE}. * * @deprecated Color customization is no longer supported in the provisioning flow. */ @Deprecated public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_MAIN_COLOR = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_MAIN_COLOR"; /** * A Boolean extra that can be used by the mobile device management application to skip the * disabling of system apps during provisioning when set to {@code true}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC}, an intent with action * {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} that starts profile owner provisioning or * set as an extra to the intent result of the {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} activity. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_LEAVE_ALL_SYSTEM_APPS_ENABLED = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_LEAVE_ALL_SYSTEM_APPS_ENABLED"; /** * A String extra holding the time zone {@link android.app.AlarmManager} that the device * will be set to. * *
Use only for device owner provisioning. This extra can be returned by the admin app when * performing the admin-integrated provisioning flow as a result of the {@link * #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} activity. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_TIME_ZONE = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_TIME_ZONE"; /** * A Long extra holding the wall clock time (in milliseconds) to be set on the device's * {@link android.app.AlarmManager}. * *
Use only for device owner provisioning. This extra can be returned by the admin app when * performing the admin-integrated provisioning flow as a result of the {@link * #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} activity. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_LOCAL_TIME = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_LOCAL_TIME"; /** * A String extra holding the {@link java.util.Locale} that the device will be set to. * Format: xx_yy, where xx is the language code, and yy the country code. * *
Use only for device owner provisioning. This extra can be returned by the admin app when * performing the admin-integrated provisioning flow as a result of the {@link * #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} activity. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_LOCALE = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_LOCALE"; /** * A String extra holding the ssid of the wifi network that should be used during nfc device * owner provisioning for downloading the mobile device management application. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID"; /** * A boolean extra indicating whether the wifi network in {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID} * is hidden or not. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_HIDDEN = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_HIDDEN"; /** * A String extra indicating the security type of the wifi network in * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID} and could be one of {@code NONE}, {@code WPA}, * {@code WEP} or {@code EAP}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SECURITY_TYPE = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_SECURITY_TYPE"; /** * A String extra holding the password of the wifi network in * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_PASSWORD = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_PASSWORD"; /** * The EAP method of the wifi network in {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID} * and could be one of {@code PEAP}, {@code TLS}, {@code TTLS}, {@code PWD}, {@code SIM}, * {@code AKA} or {@code AKA_PRIME}. This is only used if the * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SECURITY_TYPE} is {@code EAP}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. It can also be used for QR code provisioning. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_EAP_METHOD = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_EAP_METHOD"; /** * The phase 2 authentication of the wifi network in {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID} * and could be one of {@code NONE}, {@code PAP}, {@code MSCHAP}, {@code MSCHAPV2}, {@code GTC}, * {@code SIM}, {@code AKA} or {@code AKA_PRIME}. This is only used if the * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SECURITY_TYPE} is {@code EAP}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. It can also be used for QR code provisioning. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_PHASE2_AUTH = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_PHASE2_AUTH"; /** * The CA certificate of the wifi network in {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID}. This should * be an X.509 certificate Base64 encoded DER format, ie. PEM representation of a certificate * without header, footer and line breaks. More information This is only * used if the {@link * #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SECURITY_TYPE} is {@code EAP}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. It can also be used for QR code provisioning. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_CA_CERTIFICATE = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_CA_CERTIFICATE"; /** * The user certificate of the wifi network in {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID}. This * should be an X.509 certificate and private key Base64 encoded DER format, ie. PEM * representation of a certificate and key without header, footer and line breaks. More information This is only * used if the {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SECURITY_TYPE} is {@code EAP}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. It can also be used for QR code provisioning. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_USER_CERTIFICATE = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_USER_CERTIFICATE"; /** * The identity of the wifi network in {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID}. This is only used * if the {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SECURITY_TYPE} is {@code EAP}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. It can also be used for QR code provisioning. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_IDENTITY = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_IDENTITY"; /** * The anonymous identity of the wifi network in {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID}. This is * only used if the {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SECURITY_TYPE} is {@code EAP}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. It can also be used for QR code provisioning. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_ANONYMOUS_IDENTITY = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_ANONYMOUS_IDENTITY"; /** * The domain of the wifi network in {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID}. This is only used if * the {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SECURITY_TYPE} is {@code EAP}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. It can also be used for QR code provisioning. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_DOMAIN = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_DOMAIN"; /** * A String extra holding the proxy host for the wifi network in * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_PROXY_HOST = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_PROXY_HOST"; /** * An int extra holding the proxy port for the wifi network in * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_PROXY_PORT = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_PROXY_PORT"; /** * A String extra holding the proxy bypass for the wifi network in * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_PROXY_BYPASS = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_PROXY_BYPASS"; /** * A String extra holding the proxy auto-config (PAC) URL for the wifi network in * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_PAC_URL = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_WIFI_PAC_URL"; /** * A String extra holding a url that specifies the download location of the device admin * package. When not provided it is assumed that the device admin package is already installed. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION"; /** * A String extra holding the localized name of the organization under management. * * The name is displayed only during provisioning. * *
Use in an intent with action {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_FINANCED_DEVICE} * * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ORGANIZATION_NAME = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_ORGANIZATION_NAME"; /** * A String extra holding a url to the website of the device provider so the user can open it * during provisioning. If the url is not HTTPS, an error will be shown. * *
Use in an intent with action {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE_FROM_TRUSTED_SOURCE} * or {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_FINANCED_DEVICE} * * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_SUPPORT_URL = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_SUPPORT_URL"; /** * A String extra holding the localized name of the device admin package. It should be the same * as the app label of the package. * *
Use in an intent with action {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE_FROM_TRUSTED_SOURCE} * or {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_FINANCED_DEVICE} * * @deprecated This extra is no longer respected in the provisioning flow. * @hide */ @Deprecated @SystemApi public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_LABEL = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_LABEL"; /** * A {@link Uri} extra pointing to the app icon of device admin package. This image will be * shown during the provisioning. *
It is the responsibility of the caller to provide an image with a reasonable * pixel density for the device. * *
If a content: URI is passed, the intent should have the flag * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} and the uri should be added to the * {@link android.content.ClipData} of the intent too. * *
Use in an intent with action {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE_FROM_TRUSTED_SOURCE} * or {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_FINANCED_DEVICE} * * @deprecated This extra is no longer respected in the provisioning flow. * @hide */ @SystemApi @Deprecated public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_ICON_URI = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_ICON_URI"; /** * An int extra holding a minimum required version code for the device admin package. If the * device admin is already installed on the device, it will only be re-downloaded from * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION} if the version of the * installed package is less than this version code. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_MINIMUM_VERSION_CODE = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_MINIMUM_VERSION_CODE"; /** * A String extra holding a http cookie header which should be used in the http request to the * url specified in {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION}. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_COOKIE_HEADER = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_COOKIE_HEADER"; /** * A String extra holding the URL-safe base64 encoded SHA-256 hash of the file at download * location specified in {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION}. * *
Either this extra or {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_SIGNATURE_CHECKSUM} must be * present. The provided checksum must match the checksum of the file at the download * location. If the checksum doesn't match an error will be shown to the user and the user will * be asked to factory reset the device. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. * *
Note: for devices running {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#LOLLIPOP} * and {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#LOLLIPOP_MR1} only SHA-1 hash is supported. * Starting from {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M}, this parameter accepts SHA-256 in * addition to SHA-1. From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#Q}, only SHA-256 hash is * supported. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_CHECKSUM = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_CHECKSUM"; /** * A boolean extra indicating the admin of a fully-managed device opts out of controlling * permission grants for sensor-related permissions, * see {@link #setPermissionGrantState(ComponentName, String, String, int)}. * * The default for this extra is {@code false} - by default, the admin of a fully-managed * device has the ability to grant sensors-related permissions. * *
Use only for device owner provisioning. This extra can be returned by the * admin app when performing the admin-integrated provisioning flow as a result of the * {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} activity. * * @see #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_SENSORS_PERMISSION_GRANT_OPT_OUT = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_SENSORS_PERMISSION_GRANT_OPT_OUT"; /** * A String extra holding the URL-safe base64 encoded SHA-256 checksum of any signature of the * android package archive at the download location specified in {@link * #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION}. * *
The signatures of an android package archive can be obtained using * {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#getPackageArchiveInfo} with flag * {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#GET_SIGNATURES}. * *
Either this extra or {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_CHECKSUM} must be * present. The provided checksum must match the checksum of any signature of the file at * the download location. If the checksum does not match an error will be shown to the user and * the user will be asked to factory reset the device. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_SIGNATURE_CHECKSUM = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_SIGNATURE_CHECKSUM"; /** * Broadcast Action: This broadcast is sent to indicate that provisioning of a managed profile * has completed successfully. * *
The broadcast is limited to the primary profile, to the app specified in the provisioning * intent with action {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE}. * *
This intent will contain the following extras *
The intent is only sent to the new device or profile owner. * * @see #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE * @see #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_PROVISIONING_SUCCESSFUL = "android.app.action.PROVISIONING_SUCCESSFUL"; /** * A boolean extra indicating whether device encryption can be skipped as part of device owner * or managed profile provisioning. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} or an intent with action * {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} that starts device owner provisioning. * *
From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N} onwards, this is also supported for an * intent with action {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE}. * *
This extra can also be returned by the admin app when performing the admin-integrated * provisioning flow as a result of the {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} activity. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_SKIP_ENCRYPTION = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_SKIP_ENCRYPTION"; /** * A {@link Uri} extra pointing to a logo image. This image will be shown during the * provisioning. If this extra is not passed, a default image will be shown. *
It is the responsibility of the caller to provide an image with a reasonable * pixel density for the device. * *
If a content: URI is passed, the intent should have the flag * {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} and the uri should be added to the * {@link android.content.ClipData} of the intent too. * *
Use in an intent with action {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} or * {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_LOGO_URI = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_LOGO_URI"; /** * A {@link Bundle}[] extra consisting of list of disclaimer headers and disclaimer contents. * Each {@link Bundle} must have both {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DISCLAIMER_HEADER} * as disclaimer header, and {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DISCLAIMER_CONTENT} as disclaimer * content. * *
The extra typically contains one disclaimer from the company of mobile device * management application (MDM), and one disclaimer from the organization. * *
Call {@link Bundle#putParcelableArray(String, Parcelable[])} to put the {@link Bundle}[] * *
Maximum 3 key-value pairs can be specified. The rest will be ignored. * *
Can be used in an intent with action {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE}. This * extra can also be returned by the admin app when performing the admin-integrated * provisioning flow as a result of the {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} activity. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DISCLAIMERS = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DISCLAIMERS"; /** * A String extra of localized disclaimer header. * *
The extra is typically the company name of mobile device management application (MDM) * or the organization name. * *
Use in Bundle {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DISCLAIMERS} * *
System app, i.e. application with {@link ApplicationInfo#FLAG_SYSTEM}, can also insert a * disclaimer by declaring an application-level meta-data in {@code AndroidManifest.xml}. * Must use it with {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DISCLAIMER_CONTENT}. Here is the example: * *
* <meta-data * android:name="android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DISCLAIMER_HEADER" * android:resource="@string/disclaimer_header" * />*/ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DISCLAIMER_HEADER = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DISCLAIMER_HEADER"; /** * A {@link Uri} extra pointing to disclaimer content. * *
Styled text is supported in the disclaimer content. The content is parsed by * {@link android.text.Html#fromHtml(String)} and displayed in a * {@link android.widget.TextView}. * *
If a content:
URI is passed, URI is passed, the intent should have the flag
* {@link Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION} and the uri should be added to the
* {@link android.content.ClipData} of the intent too.
*
*
Use in Bundle {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DISCLAIMERS} * *
System app, i.e. application with {@link ApplicationInfo#FLAG_SYSTEM}, can also insert a * disclaimer by declaring an application-level meta-data in {@code AndroidManifest.xml}. * Must use it with {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DISCLAIMER_HEADER}. Here is the example: * *
* <meta-data * android:name="android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DISCLAIMER_CONTENT" * android:resource="@string/disclaimer_content" * />*/ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DISCLAIMER_CONTENT = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_DISCLAIMER_CONTENT"; /** * A boolean extra indicating if the user consent steps from the provisioning flow should be * skipped. If unspecified, defaults to {@code false}. * * It can only be used by an existing device owner trying to create a managed profile via * {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE}. Otherwise it is ignored. * * @deprecated this extra is no longer relevant as device owners cannot create managed profiles */ @Deprecated public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_SKIP_USER_CONSENT = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_SKIP_USER_CONSENT"; /** * A boolean extra indicating if the education screens from the provisioning flow should be * skipped. If unspecified, defaults to {@code false}. * *
This extra can be set in the following ways: *
If the education screens are skipped, it is the admin application's responsibility * to display its own user education screens. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_SKIP_EDUCATION_SCREENS = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_SKIP_EDUCATION_SCREENS"; /** * A boolean extra indicating if mobile data should be used during NFC device owner provisioning * for downloading the mobile device management application. If {@link * #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_WIFI_SSID} is also specified, wifi network will be used instead. * *
Use in an NFC record with {@link #MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC} that starts device owner * provisioning via an NFC bump. * * @hide */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_USE_MOBILE_DATA = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_USE_MOBILE_DATA"; /** * Possible values for {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_TRIGGER}. * * @hide */ @IntDef(prefix = { "PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_" }, value = { PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_UNSPECIFIED, PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_CLOUD_ENROLLMENT, PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_QR_CODE, PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_PERSISTENT_DEVICE_OWNER, PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_MANAGED_ACCOUNT }) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) public @interface ProvisioningTrigger {} /** * Flags for {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_SUPPORTED_MODES}. * * @hide */ @IntDef(flag = true, prefix = { "FLAG_SUPPORTED_MODES_" }, value = { FLAG_SUPPORTED_MODES_ORGANIZATION_OWNED, FLAG_SUPPORTED_MODES_PERSONALLY_OWNED, FLAG_SUPPORTED_MODES_DEVICE_OWNER }) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) public @interface ProvisioningConfiguration {} /** * A String extra holding the provisioning trigger. It could be one of * {@link #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_CLOUD_ENROLLMENT}, {@link #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_QR_CODE}, * {@link #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_MANAGED_ACCOUNT} or {@link * #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_UNSPECIFIED}. * *
Use in an intent with action {@link * #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE_FROM_TRUSTED_SOURCE}. * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_TRIGGER = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_TRIGGER"; /** * A value for {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_TRIGGER} indicating that the provisioning * trigger has not been specified. * @see #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_CLOUD_ENROLLMENT * @see #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_QR_CODE * @see #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_MANAGED_ACCOUNT * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final int PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_UNSPECIFIED = 0; /** * A value for {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_TRIGGER} indicating that the provisioning * trigger is cloud enrollment. * @see #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_QR_CODE * @see #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_MANAGED_ACCOUNT * @see #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_UNSPECIFIED * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final int PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_CLOUD_ENROLLMENT = 1; /** * A value for {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_TRIGGER} indicating that the provisioning * trigger is the QR code scanner. * @see #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_CLOUD_ENROLLMENT * @see #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_MANAGED_ACCOUNT * @see #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_UNSPECIFIED * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final int PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_QR_CODE = 2; /** * A value for {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_TRIGGER} indicating that the provisioning * trigger is persistent device owner enrollment. *
This constant is meant to represent a specific type of managed account provisioning which * provisions a device to a device owner by invoking the standard provisioning flow (where * the ManagedProvisioning component downloads and installs the admin app), as opposed to * relying on the provisioning trigger to handle download and install of the admin app. *
As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#S}, this constant is no longer used in favor * of the more general {@link #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_MANAGED_ACCOUNT} which handles all managed * account provisioning types. * @deprecated Use the broader {@link #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_MANAGED_ACCOUNT} instead * @see #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_CLOUD_ENROLLMENT * @see #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_QR_CODE * @see #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_UNSPECIFIED * @hide */ @SystemApi @Deprecated public static final int PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_PERSISTENT_DEVICE_OWNER = 3; /** * A value for {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_TRIGGER} indicating that the provisioning * trigger is managed account enrollment. *
* @see #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_CLOUD_ENROLLMENT * @see #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_QR_CODE * @see #PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_UNSPECIFIED * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final int PROVISIONING_TRIGGER_MANAGED_ACCOUNT = 4; /** * Flag for {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_SUPPORTED_MODES} indicating that provisioning is * organization-owned. * *
Using this value indicates the admin app can only be provisioned in either a * fully-managed device or a corporate-owned work profile. This will cause the admin app's * {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} activity to have the {@link * #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ALLOWED_PROVISIONING_MODES} array extra contain {@link * #PROVISIONING_MODE_MANAGED_PROFILE} and {@link #PROVISIONING_MODE_FULLY_MANAGED_DEVICE}. * *
Also, if this flag is set, the admin app's {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} activity * will not receive the {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_IMEI} and {@link * #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_SERIAL_NUMBER} extras. * *
This flag can be combined with {@link #FLAG_SUPPORTED_MODES_PERSONALLY_OWNED}. In * that case, the admin app's {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} activity will have * the {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ALLOWED_PROVISIONING_MODES} array extra contain {@link * #PROVISIONING_MODE_MANAGED_PROFILE}, {@link #PROVISIONING_MODE_FULLY_MANAGED_DEVICE} and * {@link #PROVISIONING_MODE_MANAGED_PROFILE_ON_PERSONAL_DEVICE}. * * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final int FLAG_SUPPORTED_MODES_ORGANIZATION_OWNED = 1; /** * Flag for {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_SUPPORTED_MODES} indicating that provisioning * is personally-owned. * *
Using this flag will cause the admin app's {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} * activity to have the {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ALLOWED_PROVISIONING_MODES} array extra * contain only {@link #PROVISIONING_MODE_MANAGED_PROFILE}. * *
This flag can be combined with {@link #FLAG_SUPPORTED_MODES_ORGANIZATION_OWNED}. In * that case, the admin app's {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} activity will have the * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ALLOWED_PROVISIONING_MODES} array extra contain {@link * #PROVISIONING_MODE_MANAGED_PROFILE}, {@link #PROVISIONING_MODE_FULLY_MANAGED_DEVICE} and * {@link #PROVISIONING_MODE_MANAGED_PROFILE_ON_PERSONAL_DEVICE}. * * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final int FLAG_SUPPORTED_MODES_PERSONALLY_OWNED = 1 << 1; /** * Flag for {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_SUPPORTED_MODES} indicating that the only * supported provisioning mode is device owner. * * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final int FLAG_SUPPORTED_MODES_DEVICE_OWNER = 1 << 2; /** * This MIME type is used for starting the device owner provisioning. * *
During device owner provisioning a device admin app is set as the owner of the device. * A device owner has full control over the device. The device owner can not be modified by the * user and the only way of resetting the device is if the device owner app calls a factory * reset. * *
A typical use case would be a device that is owned by a company, but used by either an * employee or client. * *
The NFC message must be sent to an unprovisioned device. * *
The NFC record must contain a serialized {@link java.util.Properties} object which * contains the following properties: *
* As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M}, the properties should contain * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_COMPONENT_NAME} instead of * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_NAME}, (although specifying only * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_DEVICE_ADMIN_PACKAGE_NAME} is still supported). */ public static final String MIME_TYPE_PROVISIONING_NFC = "application/com.android.managedprovisioning"; /** * Activity action: ask the user to add a new device administrator to the system. * The desired policy is the ComponentName of the policy in the * {@link #EXTRA_DEVICE_ADMIN} extra field. This will invoke a UI to * bring the user through adding the device administrator to the system (or * allowing them to reject it). * *
You can optionally include the {@link #EXTRA_ADD_EXPLANATION} * field to provide the user with additional explanation (in addition * to your component's description) about what is being added. * *
If your administrator is already active, this will ordinarily return immediately (without * user intervention). However, if your administrator has been updated and is requesting * additional uses-policy flags, the user will be presented with the new list. New policies * will not be available to the updated administrator until the user has accepted the new list. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_ADD_DEVICE_ADMIN = "android.app.action.ADD_DEVICE_ADMIN"; /** * @hide * Activity action: ask the user to add a new device administrator as the profile owner * for this user. Only system apps can launch this intent. * *
The ComponentName of the profile owner admin is passed in the {@link #EXTRA_DEVICE_ADMIN} * extra field. This will invoke a UI to bring the user through adding the profile owner admin * to remotely control restrictions on the user. * *
The intent must be invoked via {@link Activity#startActivityForResult} to receive the * result of whether or not the user approved the action. If approved, the result will * be {@link Activity#RESULT_OK} and the component will be set as an active admin as well * as a profile owner. * *
You can optionally include the {@link #EXTRA_ADD_EXPLANATION} * field to provide the user with additional explanation (in addition * to your component's description) about what is being added. * *
If there is already a profile owner active or the caller is not a system app, the * operation will return a failure result. */ @SystemApi public static final String ACTION_SET_PROFILE_OWNER = "android.app.action.SET_PROFILE_OWNER"; /** * @hide * Name of the profile owner admin that controls the user. */ @SystemApi public static final String EXTRA_PROFILE_OWNER_NAME = "android.app.extra.PROFILE_OWNER_NAME"; /** * Broadcast action: send when any policy admin changes a policy. * This is generally used to find out when a new policy is in effect. * * If the profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile changes some user * restriction explicitly on the parent user, this broadcast will not be * sent to the parent user. * @hide */ @UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.R, trackingBug = 170729553) public static final String ACTION_DEVICE_POLICY_MANAGER_STATE_CHANGED = "android.app.action.DEVICE_POLICY_MANAGER_STATE_CHANGED"; /** * Broadcast action: sent when the device owner is set, changed or cleared. * * This broadcast is sent only to the primary user. * @see #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE * @see DevicePolicyManager#transferOwnership(ComponentName, ComponentName, PersistableBundle) */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_DEVICE_OWNER_CHANGED = "android.app.action.DEVICE_OWNER_CHANGED"; /** * Broadcast action: sent when the factory reset protection (FRP) policy is changed. * * @see #setFactoryResetProtectionPolicy * @hide */ @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_FACTORY_RESET_PROTECTION) @SystemApi public static final String ACTION_RESET_PROTECTION_POLICY_CHANGED = "android.app.action.RESET_PROTECTION_POLICY_CHANGED"; /** * The ComponentName of the administrator component. * * @see #ACTION_ADD_DEVICE_ADMIN */ public static final String EXTRA_DEVICE_ADMIN = "android.app.extra.DEVICE_ADMIN"; /** * An optional CharSequence providing additional explanation for why the * admin is being added. * * @see #ACTION_ADD_DEVICE_ADMIN */ public static final String EXTRA_ADD_EXPLANATION = "android.app.extra.ADD_EXPLANATION"; /** * Constant to indicate the feature of disabling the camera. Used as argument to * {@link #createAdminSupportIntent(String)}. * @see #setCameraDisabled(ComponentName, boolean) */ public static final String POLICY_DISABLE_CAMERA = "policy_disable_camera"; /** * Constant to indicate the feature of disabling screen captures. Used as argument to * {@link #createAdminSupportIntent(String)}. * @see #setScreenCaptureDisabled(ComponentName, boolean) */ public static final String POLICY_DISABLE_SCREEN_CAPTURE = "policy_disable_screen_capture"; /** * Constant to indicate the feature of suspending app. Use it as the value of * {@link #EXTRA_RESTRICTION}. * @hide */ public static final String POLICY_SUSPEND_PACKAGES = "policy_suspend_packages"; /** * A String indicating a specific restricted feature. Can be a user restriction from the * {@link UserManager}, e.g. {@link UserManager#DISALLOW_ADJUST_VOLUME}, or one of the values * {@link #POLICY_DISABLE_CAMERA} or {@link #POLICY_DISABLE_SCREEN_CAPTURE}. * @see #createAdminSupportIntent(String) * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final String EXTRA_RESTRICTION = "android.app.extra.RESTRICTION"; /** * Activity action: have the user enter a new password. * *
For admin apps, this activity should be launched after using {@link * #setPasswordQuality(ComponentName, int)}, or {@link * #setPasswordMinimumLength(ComponentName, int)} to have the user enter a new password that * meets the current requirements. You can use {@link #isActivePasswordSufficient()} to * determine whether you need to have the user select a new password in order to meet the * current constraints. Upon being resumed from this activity, you can check the new * password characteristics to see if they are sufficient. * *
Non-admin apps can use {@link #getPasswordComplexity()} to check the current screen lock * complexity, and use this activity with extra {@link #EXTRA_PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY} to suggest * to users how complex the app wants the new screen lock to be. Note that both {@link * #getPasswordComplexity()} and the extra {@link #EXTRA_PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY} require the * calling app to have the permission {@link permission#REQUEST_PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY}. * *
If the intent is launched from within a managed profile with a profile * owner built against {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M} or before, * this will trigger entering a new password for the parent of the profile. * For all other cases it will trigger entering a new password for the user * or profile it is launched from. * * @see #ACTION_SET_NEW_PARENT_PROFILE_PASSWORD */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD = "android.app.action.SET_NEW_PASSWORD"; /** * An integer indicating the complexity level of the new password an app would like the user to * set when launching the action {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD}. * *
Must be one of *
If an invalid value is used, it will be treated as {@link #PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY_NONE}. */ @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.REQUEST_PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY) public static final String EXTRA_PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY = "android.app.extra.PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY"; /** * Constant for {@link #getPasswordComplexity()} and * {@link #setRequiredPasswordComplexity(int)}: no password. * *
When returned from {@link #getPasswordComplexity()}, the constant represents * the exact complexity band the password is in. * When passed to {@link #setRequiredPasswordComplexity(int), it sets the minimum complexity * band which the password must meet. */ public static final int PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY_NONE = 0; /** * Constant for {@link #getPasswordComplexity()} and * {@link #setRequiredPasswordComplexity(int)}. * Define the low password complexity band as: *
When returned from {@link #getPasswordComplexity()}, the constant represents * the exact complexity band the password is in. * When passed to {@link #setRequiredPasswordComplexity(int), it sets the minimum complexity * band which the password must meet. * * @see #PASSWORD_QUALITY_SOMETHING * @see #PASSWORD_QUALITY_NUMERIC */ public static final int PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY_LOW = 0x10000; /** * Constant for {@link #getPasswordComplexity()} and * {@link #setRequiredPasswordComplexity(int)}. * Define the medium password complexity band as: *
When returned from {@link #getPasswordComplexity()}, the constant represents * the exact complexity band the password is in. * When passed to {@link #setRequiredPasswordComplexity(int), it sets the minimum complexity * band which the password must meet. * * @see #PASSWORD_QUALITY_NUMERIC_COMPLEX * @see #PASSWORD_QUALITY_ALPHABETIC * @see #PASSWORD_QUALITY_ALPHANUMERIC */ public static final int PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY_MEDIUM = 0x30000; /** * Constant for {@link #getPasswordComplexity()} and * {@link #setRequiredPasswordComplexity(int)}. * Define the high password complexity band as: *
When returned from {@link #getPasswordComplexity()}, the constant represents * the exact complexity band the password is in. * When passed to {@link #setRequiredPasswordComplexity(int), it sets the minimum complexity * band which the password must meet. * * @see #PASSWORD_QUALITY_NUMERIC_COMPLEX * @see #PASSWORD_QUALITY_ALPHABETIC * @see #PASSWORD_QUALITY_ALPHANUMERIC */ public static final int PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY_HIGH = 0x50000; /** * A boolean extra for {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PARENT_PROFILE_PASSWORD} requesting that only * device password requirement is enforced during the parent profile password enrolment flow. *
Normally when enrolling password for the parent profile, both the device-wide password * requirement (requirement set via {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} instance) * and the profile password requirement are enforced, if the profile currently does not have a * separate work challenge. By setting this to {@code true}, profile password requirement is * explicitly disregarded. * * @see #isActivePasswordSufficientForDeviceRequirement() */ public static final String EXTRA_DEVICE_PASSWORD_REQUIREMENT_ONLY = "android.app.extra.DEVICE_PASSWORD_REQUIREMENT_ONLY"; /** * @hide */ @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) @IntDef(prefix = {"PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY_"}, value = { PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY_NONE, PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY_LOW, PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY_MEDIUM, PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY_HIGH, }) public @interface PasswordComplexity {} /** * Indicates that nearby streaming is not controlled by policy, which means nearby streaming is * allowed. */ public static final int NEARBY_STREAMING_NOT_CONTROLLED_BY_POLICY = 0; /** Indicates that nearby streaming is disabled. */ public static final int NEARBY_STREAMING_DISABLED = 1; /** Indicates that nearby streaming is enabled. */ public static final int NEARBY_STREAMING_ENABLED = 2; /** * Indicates that nearby streaming is enabled only to devices offering a comparable level of * security, with the same authenticated managed account. */ public static final int NEARBY_STREAMING_SAME_MANAGED_ACCOUNT_ONLY = 3; /** * @hide */ @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) @IntDef(prefix = {"NEARBY_STREAMING_"}, value = { NEARBY_STREAMING_NOT_CONTROLLED_BY_POLICY, NEARBY_STREAMING_DISABLED, NEARBY_STREAMING_ENABLED, NEARBY_STREAMING_SAME_MANAGED_ACCOUNT_ONLY, }) public @interface NearbyStreamingPolicy {} /** * Activity action: have the user enter a new password for the parent profile. * If the intent is launched from within a managed profile, this will trigger * entering a new password for the parent of the profile. The caller can optionally * set {@link #EXTRA_DEVICE_PASSWORD_REQUIREMENT_ONLY} to only enforce device-wide * password requirement. In all other cases the behaviour is identical to * {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD}. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_SET_NEW_PARENT_PROFILE_PASSWORD = "android.app.action.SET_NEW_PARENT_PROFILE_PASSWORD"; /** * Broadcast action: Tell the status bar to open the device monitoring dialog, e.g. when * Network logging was enabled and the user tapped the notification. *
This is a protected intent that can only be sent by the system.
* @hide */ public static final String ACTION_SHOW_DEVICE_MONITORING_DIALOG = "android.app.action.SHOW_DEVICE_MONITORING_DIALOG"; /** * Broadcast Action: Sent after application delegation scopes are changed. The new delegation * scopes will be sent in an {@code ArrayListNote: This is a protected intent that can only be sent by the * system.
*/ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_APPLICATION_DELEGATION_SCOPES_CHANGED = "android.app.action.APPLICATION_DELEGATION_SCOPES_CHANGED"; /** * An {@code ArrayListCan only be granted by Device Owner or Profile Owner of a managed profile. */ public static final String DELEGATION_NETWORK_LOGGING = "delegation-network-logging"; /** * Grants access to selection of KeyChain certificates on behalf of requesting apps. * Once granted the app will start receiving * {@link DelegatedAdminReceiver#onChoosePrivateKeyAlias}. The caller (PO/DO) will * no longer receive {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#onChoosePrivateKeyAlias}. * There can be at most one app that has this delegation. * If another app already had delegated certificate selection access, * it will lose the delegation when a new app is delegated. *
The delegaetd app can also call {@link #grantKeyPairToApp} and * {@link #revokeKeyPairFromApp} to directly grant KeyCain keys to other apps. *
Can be granted by Device Owner or Profile Owner. */ public static final String DELEGATION_CERT_SELECTION = "delegation-cert-selection"; /** * Grants access to {@link #setSecurityLoggingEnabled}, {@link #isSecurityLoggingEnabled}, * {@link #retrieveSecurityLogs}, and {@link #retrievePreRebootSecurityLogs}. Once granted the * delegated app will start receiving {@link DelegatedAdminReceiver#onSecurityLogsAvailable} * callback, and Device owner or Profile Owner will no longer receive the * {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#onSecurityLogsAvailable} callback. There can be at most one app * that has this delegation. If another app already had delegated security logging access, it * will lose the delegation when a new app is delegated. * *
Can only be granted by Device Owner or Profile Owner of an organnization owned and * managed profile. */ public static final String DELEGATION_SECURITY_LOGGING = "delegation-security-logging"; /** * No management for current user in-effect. This is the default. * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final int STATE_USER_UNMANAGED = 0; /** * Management partially setup, user setup needs to be completed. * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final int STATE_USER_SETUP_INCOMPLETE = 1; /** * Management partially setup, user setup completed. * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final int STATE_USER_SETUP_COMPLETE = 2; /** * Management setup and active on current user. * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final int STATE_USER_SETUP_FINALIZED = 3; /** * Management partially setup on a managed profile. * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final int STATE_USER_PROFILE_COMPLETE = 4; /** * Management setup on a managed profile. *
This is used as an intermediate state after {@link #STATE_USER_PROFILE_COMPLETE} once the * work profile has been created. * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final int STATE_USER_PROFILE_FINALIZED = 5; /** * @hide */ @IntDef(prefix = { "STATE_USER_" }, value = { STATE_USER_UNMANAGED, STATE_USER_SETUP_INCOMPLETE, STATE_USER_SETUP_COMPLETE, STATE_USER_SETUP_FINALIZED, STATE_USER_PROFILE_COMPLETE, STATE_USER_PROFILE_FINALIZED }) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) public @interface UserProvisioningState {} /** * Result code for {@link #checkProvisioningPreCondition}. * *
Returned for {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE}, * {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} and {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_USER} * when provisioning is allowed. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int CODE_OK = 0; /** * Result code for {@link #checkProvisioningPreCondition}. * *
Returned for {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} when the device already has a * device owner. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int CODE_HAS_DEVICE_OWNER = 1; /** * Result code for {@link #checkProvisioningPreCondition}. * *
Returned for {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} when the user has a profile owner * and for {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} when the profile owner is already set. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int CODE_USER_HAS_PROFILE_OWNER = 2; /** * Result code for {@link #checkProvisioningPreCondition}. * *
Returned for {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} when the user isn't running. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int CODE_USER_NOT_RUNNING = 3; /** * Result code for {@link #checkProvisioningPreCondition}. * *
Returned for {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} if the device has already been * setup and for {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_USER} if the user has already been setup. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int CODE_USER_SETUP_COMPLETED = 4; /** * Code used to indicate that the device also has a user other than the system user. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int CODE_NONSYSTEM_USER_EXISTS = 5; /** * Code used to indicate that device has an account that prevents provisioning. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int CODE_ACCOUNTS_NOT_EMPTY = 6; /** * Result code for {@link #checkProvisioningPreCondition}. * *
Returned for {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} if the user is not a system user. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int CODE_NOT_SYSTEM_USER = 7; /** * Result code for {@link #checkProvisioningPreCondition}. * *
Returned for {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} and * {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_USER} when the device is a watch and is already paired. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int CODE_HAS_PAIRED = 8; /** * Result code for {@link #checkProvisioningPreCondition}. * *
Returned for {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} and * {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_USER} on devices which do not support managed users. * * @see {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_MANAGED_USERS} * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int CODE_MANAGED_USERS_NOT_SUPPORTED = 9; /** * Result code for {@link #checkProvisioningPreCondition}. * *
Returned for {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_USER} if the user is a system user and * for {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} on devices running headless system user mode * and the user is a system user. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int CODE_SYSTEM_USER = 10; /** * Result code for {@link #checkProvisioningPreCondition}. * *
Returned for {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} when the user cannot have more * managed profiles. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int CODE_CANNOT_ADD_MANAGED_PROFILE = 11; /** * TODO (b/137101239): clean up split system user codes * * @hide * @deprecated not used anymore but can't be removed since it's a @TestApi. **/ @Deprecated @TestApi public static final int CODE_NOT_SYSTEM_USER_SPLIT = 12; /** * Result code for {@link #checkProvisioningPreCondition}. * *
Returned for {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE}, * {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} on devices which do not support device * admins. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int CODE_DEVICE_ADMIN_NOT_SUPPORTED = 13; /** * TODO (b/137101239): clean up split system user codes * Result code for {@link #checkProvisioningPreCondition}. * * @hide * @deprecated not used anymore but can't be removed since it's a @TestApi. */ @Deprecated @TestApi public static final int CODE_SPLIT_SYSTEM_USER_DEVICE_SYSTEM_USER = 14; /** * Result code for {@link #checkProvisioningPreCondition}. * *
Returned for {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE} and * {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} on devices which do not support provisioning. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int CODE_PROVISIONING_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_NON_DEVELOPER_USERS = 15; /** * Result codes for {@link #checkProvisioningPreCondition} indicating all the provisioning pre * conditions. * * @hide */ @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) @IntDef(prefix = { "CODE_" }, value = { CODE_OK, CODE_HAS_DEVICE_OWNER, CODE_USER_HAS_PROFILE_OWNER, CODE_USER_NOT_RUNNING, CODE_USER_SETUP_COMPLETED, CODE_NOT_SYSTEM_USER, CODE_HAS_PAIRED, CODE_MANAGED_USERS_NOT_SUPPORTED, CODE_SYSTEM_USER, CODE_CANNOT_ADD_MANAGED_PROFILE, CODE_NOT_SYSTEM_USER_SPLIT, CODE_DEVICE_ADMIN_NOT_SUPPORTED, CODE_SPLIT_SYSTEM_USER_DEVICE_SYSTEM_USER, CODE_PROVISIONING_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_NON_DEVELOPER_USERS }) public @interface ProvisioningPreCondition {} /** * Service-specific error code for {@link #provisionFullyManagedDevice} and * {@link #createAndProvisionManagedProfile}: * Indicates the call to {@link #checkProvisioningPreCondition} returned an error code. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int PROVISIONING_RESULT_PRE_CONDITION_FAILED = 1; /** * Service-specific error code for {@link #createAndProvisionManagedProfile}: * Indicates the call to {@link UserManager#createProfileForUserEvenWhenDisallowed} * returned {@code null}. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int PROVISIONING_RESULT_PROFILE_CREATION_FAILED = 2; /** * Service-specific error code for {@link #createAndProvisionManagedProfile}: * Indicates the call to {@link PackageManager#installExistingPackageAsUser} has failed. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int PROVISIONING_RESULT_ADMIN_PACKAGE_INSTALLATION_FAILED = 3; /** * Service-specific error code for {@link #createAndProvisionManagedProfile}: * Indicates the call to {@link #setProfileOwner} returned {@code false}. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int PROVISIONING_RESULT_SETTING_PROFILE_OWNER_FAILED = 4; /** * Service-specific error code for {@link #createAndProvisionManagedProfile}: * Indicates that starting the newly created profile has failed. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int PROVISIONING_RESULT_STARTING_PROFILE_FAILED = 5; /** * Service-specific error code for {@link #provisionFullyManagedDevice}: * Indicates that removing the non required apps have failed. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int PROVISIONING_RESULT_REMOVE_NON_REQUIRED_APPS_FAILED = 6; /** * Service-specific error code for {@link #provisionFullyManagedDevice}: * Indicates the call to {@link #setDeviceOwner} returned {@code false}. * * @hide */ @TestApi public static final int PROVISIONING_RESULT_SET_DEVICE_OWNER_FAILED = 7; /** * Service-specific error codes for {@link #createAndProvisionManagedProfile} and * {@link #provisionFullyManagedDevice} indicating all the errors during provisioning. * * @hide */ @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) @IntDef(prefix = { "PROVISIONING_RESULT_" }, value = { PROVISIONING_RESULT_PRE_CONDITION_FAILED, PROVISIONING_RESULT_PROFILE_CREATION_FAILED, PROVISIONING_RESULT_ADMIN_PACKAGE_INSTALLATION_FAILED, PROVISIONING_RESULT_SETTING_PROFILE_OWNER_FAILED, PROVISIONING_RESULT_STARTING_PROFILE_FAILED, PROVISIONING_RESULT_REMOVE_NON_REQUIRED_APPS_FAILED, PROVISIONING_RESULT_SET_DEVICE_OWNER_FAILED }) public @interface ProvisioningResult {} /** * Disable all configurable SystemUI features during LockTask mode. This includes, *
This flag is enabled by default until {@link #setLockTaskFeatures(ComponentName, int)} is * called for the first time. * * @see #setLockTaskFeatures(ComponentName, int) */ public static final int LOCK_TASK_FEATURE_GLOBAL_ACTIONS = 1 << 4; /** * Enable the keyguard during LockTask mode. Note that if the keyguard is already disabled with * {@link #setKeyguardDisabled(ComponentName, boolean)}, setting this flag will have no effect. * If this flag is not set, the keyguard will not be shown even if the user has a lock screen * credential. * * @see #setLockTaskFeatures(ComponentName, int) */ public static final int LOCK_TASK_FEATURE_KEYGUARD = 1 << 5; /** * Enable blocking of non-allowlisted activities from being started into a locked task. * * @see #setLockTaskFeatures(ComponentName, int) */ public static final int LOCK_TASK_FEATURE_BLOCK_ACTIVITY_START_IN_TASK = 1 << 6; /** * Flags supplied to {@link #setLockTaskFeatures(ComponentName, int)}. * * @hide */ @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) @IntDef(flag = true, prefix = { "LOCK_TASK_FEATURE_" }, value = { LOCK_TASK_FEATURE_NONE, LOCK_TASK_FEATURE_SYSTEM_INFO, LOCK_TASK_FEATURE_NOTIFICATIONS, LOCK_TASK_FEATURE_HOME, LOCK_TASK_FEATURE_OVERVIEW, LOCK_TASK_FEATURE_GLOBAL_ACTIONS, LOCK_TASK_FEATURE_KEYGUARD, LOCK_TASK_FEATURE_BLOCK_ACTIVITY_START_IN_TASK }) public @interface LockTaskFeature {} /** * Service action: Action for a service that device owner and profile owner can optionally * own. If a device owner or a profile owner has such a service, the system tries to keep * a bound connection to it, in order to keep their process always running. * The service must be protected with the {@link android.Manifest.permission#BIND_DEVICE_ADMIN} * permission. */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.SERVICE_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_DEVICE_ADMIN_SERVICE = "android.app.action.DEVICE_ADMIN_SERVICE"; /** @hide */ @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) @IntDef(flag = true, prefix = {"ID_TYPE_"}, value = { ID_TYPE_BASE_INFO, ID_TYPE_SERIAL, ID_TYPE_IMEI, ID_TYPE_MEID, ID_TYPE_INDIVIDUAL_ATTESTATION }) public @interface AttestationIdType {} /** * Specifies that the device should attest its manufacturer details. For use with * {@link #generateKeyPair}. * * @see #generateKeyPair */ public static final int ID_TYPE_BASE_INFO = 1; /** * Specifies that the device should attest its serial number. For use with * {@link #generateKeyPair}. * * @see #generateKeyPair */ public static final int ID_TYPE_SERIAL = 2; /** * Specifies that the device should attest its IMEI. For use with {@link #generateKeyPair}. * * @see #generateKeyPair */ public static final int ID_TYPE_IMEI = 4; /** * Specifies that the device should attest its MEID. For use with {@link #generateKeyPair}. * * @see #generateKeyPair */ public static final int ID_TYPE_MEID = 8; /** * Specifies that the device should attest using an individual attestation certificate. * For use with {@link #generateKeyPair}. * * @see #generateKeyPair */ public static final int ID_TYPE_INDIVIDUAL_ATTESTATION = 16; /** * Service-specific error code for {@link #generateKeyPair}: * Indicates the call has failed due to StrongBox unavailability. * @hide */ public static final int KEY_GEN_STRONGBOX_UNAVAILABLE = 1; /** * Specifies that the calling app should be granted access to the installed credentials * immediately. Otherwise, access to the credentials will be gated by user approval. * For use with {@link #installKeyPair(ComponentName, PrivateKey, Certificate[], String, int)} * * @see #installKeyPair(ComponentName, PrivateKey, Certificate[], String, int) */ public static final int INSTALLKEY_REQUEST_CREDENTIALS_ACCESS = 1; /** * Specifies that a user can select the key via the Certificate Selection prompt. * If this flag is not set when calling {@link #installKeyPair}, the key can only be granted * access by implementing {@link android.app.admin.DeviceAdminReceiver#onChoosePrivateKeyAlias}. * For use with {@link #installKeyPair(ComponentName, PrivateKey, Certificate[], String, int)} * * @see #installKeyPair(ComponentName, PrivateKey, Certificate[], String, int) */ public static final int INSTALLKEY_SET_USER_SELECTABLE = 2; /** * Broadcast action: sent when the profile owner is set, changed or cleared. * * This broadcast is sent only to the user managed by the new profile owner. * @see DevicePolicyManager#transferOwnership(ComponentName, ComponentName, PersistableBundle) */ @SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION) public static final String ACTION_PROFILE_OWNER_CHANGED = "android.app.action.PROFILE_OWNER_CHANGED"; /** @hide */ @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) @IntDef(prefix = {"PRIVATE_DNS_MODE_"}, value = { PRIVATE_DNS_MODE_UNKNOWN, PRIVATE_DNS_MODE_OFF, PRIVATE_DNS_MODE_OPPORTUNISTIC, PRIVATE_DNS_MODE_PROVIDER_HOSTNAME }) public @interface PrivateDnsMode {} /** * Specifies that the Private DNS setting is in an unknown state. */ public static final int PRIVATE_DNS_MODE_UNKNOWN = 0; /** * Specifies that Private DNS was turned off completely. */ public static final int PRIVATE_DNS_MODE_OFF = 1; /** * Specifies that the device owner requested opportunistic DNS over TLS */ public static final int PRIVATE_DNS_MODE_OPPORTUNISTIC = 2; /** * Specifies that the device owner configured a specific host to use for Private DNS. */ public static final int PRIVATE_DNS_MODE_PROVIDER_HOSTNAME = 3; /** * Callback used in {@link #installSystemUpdate} to indicate that there was an error while * trying to install an update. */ public abstract static class InstallSystemUpdateCallback { /** Represents an unknown error while trying to install an update. */ public static final int UPDATE_ERROR_UNKNOWN = 1; /** Represents the update file being intended for different OS version. */ public static final int UPDATE_ERROR_INCORRECT_OS_VERSION = 2; /** * Represents the update file being wrong; e.g. payloads are mismatched, or the wrong * compression method is used. */ public static final int UPDATE_ERROR_UPDATE_FILE_INVALID = 3; /** Represents that the file could not be found. */ public static final int UPDATE_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND = 4; /** Represents the battery being too low to apply an update. */ public static final int UPDATE_ERROR_BATTERY_LOW = 5; /** * Method invoked when there was an error while installing an update. * *
The given error message is not intended to be user-facing. It is intended to be * reported back to the IT admin to be read. */ public void onInstallUpdateError( @InstallUpdateCallbackErrorConstants int errorCode, @NonNull String errorMessage) { } } /** * @hide */ @IntDef(prefix = { "UPDATE_ERROR_" }, value = { InstallSystemUpdateCallback.UPDATE_ERROR_UNKNOWN, InstallSystemUpdateCallback.UPDATE_ERROR_INCORRECT_OS_VERSION, InstallSystemUpdateCallback.UPDATE_ERROR_UPDATE_FILE_INVALID, InstallSystemUpdateCallback.UPDATE_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND, InstallSystemUpdateCallback.UPDATE_ERROR_BATTERY_LOW }) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) public @interface InstallUpdateCallbackErrorConstants {} /** * The selected mode has been set successfully. If the mode is * {@code PRIVATE_DNS_MODE_PROVIDER_HOSTNAME} then it implies the supplied host is valid * and reachable. */ public static final int PRIVATE_DNS_SET_NO_ERROR = 0; /** * If the {@code privateDnsHost} provided was of a valid hostname but that host was found * to not support DNS-over-TLS. */ public static final int PRIVATE_DNS_SET_ERROR_HOST_NOT_SERVING = 1; /** * General failure to set the Private DNS mode, not due to one of the reasons listed above. */ public static final int PRIVATE_DNS_SET_ERROR_FAILURE_SETTING = 2; /** * @hide */ @IntDef(prefix = {"PRIVATE_DNS_SET_"}, value = { PRIVATE_DNS_SET_NO_ERROR, PRIVATE_DNS_SET_ERROR_HOST_NOT_SERVING, PRIVATE_DNS_SET_ERROR_FAILURE_SETTING }) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) public @interface PrivateDnsModeErrorCodes {} /** * Activity action: Starts the administrator to get the mode for the provisioning. * This intent may contain the following extras: *
The target activity should return one of the following values in * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_MODE} as result: *
If performing fully-managed device provisioning and the admin app desires to show its
* own education screens, the target activity can additionally return
* {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_SKIP_EDUCATION_SCREENS} set to true
.
*
*
The target activity may also return the account that needs to be migrated from primary * user to managed profile in case of a profile owner provisioning in * {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ACCOUNT_TO_MIGRATE} as result. * *
The target activity may also include the {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ADMIN_EXTRAS_BUNDLE} * extra in the intent result. The values of this {@link android.os.PersistableBundle} will be * sent as an intent extra of the same name to the {@link #ACTION_ADMIN_POLICY_COMPLIANCE} * activity, along with the values of the {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ADMIN_EXTRAS_BUNDLE} extra * that are already supplied to this activity. * * @see #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_KEEP_ACCOUNT_ON_MIGRATION * @see #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_LEAVE_ALL_SYSTEM_APPS_ENABLED * @see #ACTION_ADMIN_POLICY_COMPLIANCE */ public static final String ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE = "android.app.action.GET_PROVISIONING_MODE"; /** * A string extra holding the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) of the device. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_IMEI = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_IMEI"; /** * A string extra holding the serial number of the device. */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_SERIAL_NUMBER = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_SERIAL_NUMBER"; /** * An intent extra holding the provisioning mode returned by the administrator. * The value of this extra must be one of the values provided in {@link * #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ALLOWED_PROVISIONING_MODES}, which is provided as an intent extra to * the admin app's {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} activity. * * @see #PROVISIONING_MODE_FULLY_MANAGED_DEVICE * @see #PROVISIONING_MODE_MANAGED_PROFILE */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_MODE = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_MODE"; /** * An integer extra indication what provisioning modes should be available for the admin app * to pick. * *
The default value is {@link #FLAG_SUPPORTED_MODES_ORGANIZATION_OWNED}. * *
The value of this extra will determine the contents of the {@link * #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ALLOWED_PROVISIONING_MODES} array that is passed to the admin app as an * extra to its {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} activity. * *
If one of the possible admin app choices is a personally-owned work profile, then the * IMEI and serial number will not be passed to the admin app's {@link * #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} activity via the {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_IMEI} and {@link * #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_SERIAL_NUMBER} respectively. * *
The allowed flag combinations are: *
This extra is only respected when provided alongside the {@link * #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE_FROM_TRUSTED_SOURCE} intent action. * * @see #FLAG_SUPPORTED_MODES_ORGANIZATION_OWNED * @see #FLAG_SUPPORTED_MODES_PERSONALLY_OWNED * @see #FLAG_SUPPORTED_MODES_DEVICE_OWNER * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_SUPPORTED_MODES = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_SUPPORTED_MODES"; /** * A boolean extra which determines whether to skip the ownership disclaimer screen during the * provisioning flow. The default value is {@code false}. * * If the value is {@code true}, the provisioning initiator must display a device ownership * disclaimer screen similar to that provided in AOSP. * *
This extra is only respected when provided alongside the {@link * #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE_FROM_TRUSTED_SOURCE} intent action. * * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_SKIP_OWNERSHIP_DISCLAIMER = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_SKIP_OWNERSHIP_DISCLAIMER"; /** * An {@link ArrayList} of {@link Integer} extra specifying the allowed provisioning modes. *
This extra will be passed to the admin app's {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE} * activity, whose result intent must contain {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_MODE} set to one of * the values in this array. *
If the value set to {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_MODE} is not in the array, * provisioning will fail. * @see #PROVISIONING_MODE_MANAGED_PROFILE * @see #PROVISIONING_MODE_FULLY_MANAGED_DEVICE */ public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ALLOWED_PROVISIONING_MODES = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_ALLOWED_PROVISIONING_MODES"; /** * The provisioning mode for fully managed device. */ public static final int PROVISIONING_MODE_FULLY_MANAGED_DEVICE = 1; /** * The provisioning mode for managed profile. */ public static final int PROVISIONING_MODE_MANAGED_PROFILE = 2; /** * The provisioning mode for a managed profile on a personal device. *
This mode is only available when the provisioning initiator has explicitly instructed the * provisioning flow to support managed profile on a personal device provisioning. In that case, * {@link #PROVISIONING_MODE_MANAGED_PROFILE} corresponds to an organization-owned managed * profile, whereas this constant corresponds to a personally-owned managed profile. * * @see #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_MODE */ public static final int PROVISIONING_MODE_MANAGED_PROFILE_ON_PERSONAL_DEVICE = 3; /** * A {@code boolean} flag that indicates whether the provisioning flow should return before * starting the admin app's {@link #ACTION_ADMIN_POLICY_COMPLIANCE} handler. The default value * is {@code true}. * *
If this extra is set to {@code true}, then when the provisioning flow returns back to the * provisioning initiator, provisioning will not be complete. The provisioning initiator can * use this opportunity to do its own preparatory steps prior to the launch of the admin app's * {@link #ACTION_ADMIN_POLICY_COMPLIANCE} handler. It is the responsibility of the * provisioning initiator to ensure that the provisioning flow is then resumed and completed. * *
If this extra is set to {@code false}, then when the provisioning flow returns back to * the provisioning initiator, provisioning will be complete. Note that device owner * provisioning is not currently supported for the this scenario. * *
This extra is only respected when provided alongside the {@link * #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE_FROM_TRUSTED_SOURCE} intent action. * * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final String EXTRA_PROVISIONING_RETURN_BEFORE_POLICY_COMPLIANCE = "android.app.extra.PROVISIONING_RETURN_BEFORE_POLICY_COMPLIANCE"; /** * Activity action: Starts the administrator to show policy compliance for the provisioning. * This action is used any time that the administrator has an opportunity to show policy * compliance before the end of setup wizard. This could happen as part of the admin-integrated * provisioning flow (in which case this gets sent after {@link #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE}), * or it could happen during provisioning finalization if the administrator supports * finalization during setup wizard. * *
Intents with this action may also be supplied with the {@link * #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_ADMIN_EXTRAS_BUNDLE} extra. * * @see #ACTION_GET_PROVISIONING_MODE */ public static final String ACTION_ADMIN_POLICY_COMPLIANCE = "android.app.action.ADMIN_POLICY_COMPLIANCE"; /** * Maximum supported password length. Kind-of arbitrary. * @hide */ public static final int MAX_PASSWORD_LENGTH = 16; /** * Service Action: Service implemented by a device owner or profile owner supervision app to * provide a secondary lockscreen. * @hide */ @SystemApi public static final String ACTION_BIND_SECONDARY_LOCKSCREEN_SERVICE = "android.app.action.BIND_SECONDARY_LOCKSCREEN_SERVICE"; /** * Return value for {@link #getPersonalAppsSuspendedReasons} when personal apps are not * suspended. */ public static final int PERSONAL_APPS_NOT_SUSPENDED = 0; /** * Flag for {@link #getPersonalAppsSuspendedReasons} return value. Set when personal * apps are suspended by an admin explicitly via {@link #setPersonalAppsSuspended}. */ public static final int PERSONAL_APPS_SUSPENDED_EXPLICITLY = 1 << 0; /** * Flag for {@link #getPersonalAppsSuspendedReasons} return value. Set when personal apps are * suspended by framework because managed profile was off for longer than allowed by policy. * @see #setManagedProfileMaximumTimeOff */ public static final int PERSONAL_APPS_SUSPENDED_PROFILE_TIMEOUT = 1 << 1; /** * @hide */ @IntDef(flag = true, prefix = { "PERSONAL_APPS_" }, value = { PERSONAL_APPS_NOT_SUSPENDED, PERSONAL_APPS_SUSPENDED_EXPLICITLY, PERSONAL_APPS_SUSPENDED_PROFILE_TIMEOUT }) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) public @interface PersonalAppsSuspensionReason {} /** * The default device owner type for a managed device. * * @hide */ public static final int DEVICE_OWNER_TYPE_DEFAULT = 0; /** * The device owner type for a financed device. * * @hide */ public static final int DEVICE_OWNER_TYPE_FINANCED = 1; /** * Different device owner types for a managed device. * * @hide */ @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) @IntDef(prefix = { "DEVICE_OWNER_TYPE_" }, value = { DEVICE_OWNER_TYPE_DEFAULT, DEVICE_OWNER_TYPE_FINANCED }) public @interface DeviceOwnerType {} /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_LOCK_NOW = 1; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SWITCH_USER = 2; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_START_USER_IN_BACKGROUND = 3; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_STOP_USER = 4; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_CREATE_AND_MANAGE_USER = 5; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_REMOVE_USER = 6; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_REBOOT = 7; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_WIPE_DATA = 8; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_LOGOUT_USER = 9; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_USER_RESTRICTION = 10; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_SYSTEM_SETTING = 11; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_KEYGUARD_DISABLED = 12; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_STATUS_BAR_DISABLED = 13; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_SYSTEM_UPDATE_POLICY = 14; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_APPLICATION_HIDDEN = 15; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_APPLICATION_RESTRICTIONS = 16; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_KEEP_UNINSTALLED_PACKAGES = 17; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_LOCK_TASK_FEATURES = 18; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_LOCK_TASK_PACKAGES = 19; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_PACKAGES_SUSPENDED = 20; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_TRUST_AGENT_CONFIGURATION = 21; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_USER_CONTROL_DISABLED_PACKAGES = 22; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_CLEAR_APPLICATION_USER_DATA = 23; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_INSTALL_CA_CERT = 24; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_INSTALL_KEY_PAIR = 25; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_INSTALL_SYSTEM_UPDATE = 26; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_REMOVE_ACTIVE_ADMIN = 27; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_REMOVE_KEY_PAIR = 28; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_REQUEST_BUGREPORT = 29; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_ALWAYS_ON_VPN_PACKAGE = 30; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_CAMERA_DISABLED = 31; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_FACTORY_RESET_PROTECTION_POLICY = 32; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_GLOBAL_PRIVATE_DNS = 33; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_LOGOUT_ENABLED = 34; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_MASTER_VOLUME_MUTED = 35; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_OVERRIDE_APNS_ENABLED = 36; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_PERMISSION_GRANT_STATE = 37; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_PERMISSION_POLICY = 38; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SET_RESTRICTIONS_PROVIDER = 39; /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_UNINSTALL_CA_CERT = 40; private static final String PREFIX_OPERATION = "OPERATION_"; /** @hide */ @IntDef(prefix = PREFIX_OPERATION, value = { OPERATION_LOCK_NOW, OPERATION_SWITCH_USER, OPERATION_START_USER_IN_BACKGROUND, OPERATION_STOP_USER, OPERATION_CREATE_AND_MANAGE_USER, OPERATION_REMOVE_USER, OPERATION_REBOOT, OPERATION_WIPE_DATA, OPERATION_LOGOUT_USER, OPERATION_SET_USER_RESTRICTION, OPERATION_SET_SYSTEM_SETTING, OPERATION_SET_KEYGUARD_DISABLED, OPERATION_SET_STATUS_BAR_DISABLED, OPERATION_SET_SYSTEM_UPDATE_POLICY, OPERATION_SET_APPLICATION_HIDDEN, OPERATION_SET_APPLICATION_RESTRICTIONS, OPERATION_SET_KEEP_UNINSTALLED_PACKAGES, OPERATION_SET_LOCK_TASK_FEATURES, OPERATION_SET_LOCK_TASK_PACKAGES, OPERATION_SET_PACKAGES_SUSPENDED, OPERATION_SET_TRUST_AGENT_CONFIGURATION, OPERATION_SET_USER_CONTROL_DISABLED_PACKAGES, OPERATION_CLEAR_APPLICATION_USER_DATA, OPERATION_INSTALL_CA_CERT, OPERATION_INSTALL_KEY_PAIR, OPERATION_INSTALL_SYSTEM_UPDATE, OPERATION_REMOVE_ACTIVE_ADMIN, OPERATION_REMOVE_KEY_PAIR, OPERATION_REQUEST_BUGREPORT, OPERATION_SET_ALWAYS_ON_VPN_PACKAGE, OPERATION_SET_CAMERA_DISABLED, OPERATION_SET_FACTORY_RESET_PROTECTION_POLICY, OPERATION_SET_GLOBAL_PRIVATE_DNS, OPERATION_SET_LOGOUT_ENABLED, OPERATION_SET_MASTER_VOLUME_MUTED, OPERATION_SET_OVERRIDE_APNS_ENABLED, OPERATION_SET_PERMISSION_GRANT_STATE, OPERATION_SET_PERMISSION_POLICY, OPERATION_SET_RESTRICTIONS_PROVIDER, OPERATION_UNINSTALL_CA_CERT }) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) public static @interface DevicePolicyOperation { } /** @hide */ @TestApi @NonNull public static String operationToString(@DevicePolicyOperation int operation) { return DebugUtils.constantToString(DevicePolicyManager.class, PREFIX_OPERATION, operation); } private static final String PREFIX_OPERATION_SAFETY_REASON = "OPERATION_SAFETY_REASON_"; /** @hide */ @IntDef(prefix = PREFIX_OPERATION_SAFETY_REASON, value = { OPERATION_SAFETY_REASON_NONE, OPERATION_SAFETY_REASON_DRIVING_DISTRACTION }) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) public static @interface OperationSafetyReason { } /** @hide */ @TestApi public static final int OPERATION_SAFETY_REASON_NONE = -1; /** * Indicates that a {@link UnsafeStateException} was thrown because the operation would distract * the driver of the vehicle. */ public static final int OPERATION_SAFETY_REASON_DRIVING_DISTRACTION = 1; /** @hide */ @NonNull @TestApi public static String operationSafetyReasonToString(@OperationSafetyReason int reason) { return DebugUtils.constantToString(DevicePolicyManager.class, PREFIX_OPERATION_SAFETY_REASON, reason); } /** @hide */ public static boolean isValidOperationSafetyReason(@OperationSafetyReason int reason) { return reason == OPERATION_SAFETY_REASON_DRIVING_DISTRACTION; } /** * Checks if it's safe to run operations that can be affected by the given {@code reason}. * *
Note: notice that the operation safety state might change between the time this
* method returns and the operation's method is called, so calls to the latter could still throw
* a {@link UnsafeStateException} even when this method returns {@code true}.
*
* @param reason currently, only supported reason is
* {@link #OPERATION_SAFETY_REASON_DRIVING_DISTRACTION}.
*
* @return whether it's safe to run operations that can be affected by the given {@code reason}.
*/
// TODO(b/173541467): should it throw SecurityException if caller is not admin?
public boolean isSafeOperation(@OperationSafetyReason int reason) {
throwIfParentInstance("isSafeOperation");
if (mService == null) return false;
try {
return mService.isSafeOperation(reason);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/** @hide */
public void resetNewUserDisclaimer() {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.resetNewUserDisclaimer();
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Return true if the given administrator component is currently active (enabled) in the system.
*
* @param admin The administrator component to check for.
* @return {@code true} if {@code admin} is currently enabled in the system, {@code false}
* otherwise
*/
public boolean isAdminActive(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("isAdminActive");
return isAdminActiveAsUser(admin, myUserId());
}
/**
* @see #isAdminActive(ComponentName)
* @hide
*/
public boolean isAdminActiveAsUser(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int userId) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isAdminActive(admin, userId);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Return true if the given administrator component is currently being removed
* for the user.
* @hide
*/
public boolean isRemovingAdmin(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int userId) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isRemovingAdmin(admin, userId);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Return a list of all currently active device administrators' component
* names. If there are no administrators {@code null} may be
* returned.
*/
public @Nullable List Note that the operation is not synchronous and the admin might still be active (as
* indicated by {@link #getActiveAdmins()}) by the time this method returns.
*
* @param admin The administration compononent to remove.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller is not in the owner application of {@code admin}.
*/
public void removeActiveAdmin(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("removeActiveAdmin");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.removeActiveAdmin(admin, myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Returns true if an administrator has been granted a particular device policy. This can be
* used to check whether the administrator was activated under an earlier set of policies, but
* requires additional policies after an upgrade.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with. Must be an
* active administrator, or an exception will be thrown.
* @param usesPolicy Which uses-policy to check, as defined in {@link DeviceAdminInfo}.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not an active administrator.
*/
public boolean hasGrantedPolicy(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int usesPolicy) {
throwIfParentInstance("hasGrantedPolicy");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.hasGrantedPolicy(admin, usesPolicy, myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Returns true if the Profile Challenge is available to use for the given profile user.
*
* @hide
*/
public boolean isSeparateProfileChallengeAllowed(int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isSeparateProfileChallengeAllowed(userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Constant for {@link #setPasswordQuality}: the policy has no requirements
* for the password. Note that quality constants are ordered so that higher
* values are more restrictive.
*/
public static final int PASSWORD_QUALITY_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
/**
* Constant for {@link #setPasswordQuality}: the policy allows for low-security biometric
* recognition technology. This implies technologies that can recognize the identity of
* an individual to about a 3 digit PIN (false detection is less than 1 in 1,000).
* Note that quality constants are ordered so that higher values are more restrictive.
*/
public static final int PASSWORD_QUALITY_BIOMETRIC_WEAK = 0x8000;
/**
* Constant for {@link #setPasswordQuality}: the policy requires some kind
* of password or pattern, but doesn't care what it is. Note that quality constants
* are ordered so that higher values are more restrictive.
*/
public static final int PASSWORD_QUALITY_SOMETHING = 0x10000;
/**
* Constant for {@link #setPasswordQuality}: the user must have entered a
* password containing at least numeric characters. Note that quality
* constants are ordered so that higher values are more restrictive.
*/
public static final int PASSWORD_QUALITY_NUMERIC = 0x20000;
/**
* Constant for {@link #setPasswordQuality}: the user must have entered a
* password containing at least numeric characters with no repeating (4444)
* or ordered (1234, 4321, 2468) sequences. Note that quality
* constants are ordered so that higher values are more restrictive.
*/
public static final int PASSWORD_QUALITY_NUMERIC_COMPLEX = 0x30000;
/**
* Constant for {@link #setPasswordQuality}: the user must have entered a
* password containing at least alphabetic (or other symbol) characters.
* Note that quality constants are ordered so that higher values are more
* restrictive.
*/
public static final int PASSWORD_QUALITY_ALPHABETIC = 0x40000;
/**
* Constant for {@link #setPasswordQuality}: the user must have entered a
* password containing at least both> numeric and
* alphabetic (or other symbol) characters. Note that quality constants are
* ordered so that higher values are more restrictive.
*/
public static final int PASSWORD_QUALITY_ALPHANUMERIC = 0x50000;
/**
* Constant for {@link #setPasswordQuality}: allows the admin to set precisely how many
* characters of various types the password should contain to satisfy the policy. The admin
* should set these requirements via {@link #setPasswordMinimumLetters},
* {@link #setPasswordMinimumNumeric}, {@link #setPasswordMinimumSymbols},
* {@link #setPasswordMinimumUpperCase}, {@link #setPasswordMinimumLowerCase},
* {@link #setPasswordMinimumNonLetter}, and {@link #setPasswordMinimumLength}.
* Note that quality constants are ordered so that higher values are more restrictive.
*/
public static final int PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX = 0x60000;
/**
* Constant for {@link #setPasswordQuality}: the user is not allowed to
* modify password. In case this password quality is set, the password is
* managed by a profile owner. The profile owner can set any password,
* as if {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_UNSPECIFIED} is used. Note
* that quality constants are ordered so that higher values are more
* restrictive. The value of {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_MANAGED} is
* the highest.
* @hide
*/
public static final int PASSWORD_QUALITY_MANAGED = 0x80000;
/**
* @hide
*
* adb shell dpm set-{device,profile}-owner will normally not allow installing an owner to
* a user with accounts. {@link #ACCOUNT_FEATURE_DEVICE_OR_PROFILE_OWNER_ALLOWED}
* and {@link #ACCOUNT_FEATURE_DEVICE_OR_PROFILE_OWNER_DISALLOWED} are the account features
* used by authenticator to exempt their accounts from this:
*
* In order to make an apk test-only, add android:testOnly="true" to the
* <application> tag in the manifest.
*
* Being declared as a required app prevents removal of this package during the
* provisioning process.
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
public static final String REQUIRED_APP_MANAGED_USER = "android.app.REQUIRED_APP_MANAGED_USER";
/**
* A {@code boolean} metadata to be included in a mainline module's {@code Being declared as a required app prevents removal of this package during the
* provisioning process.
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
public static final String REQUIRED_APP_MANAGED_DEVICE =
"android.app.REQUIRED_APP_MANAGED_DEVICE";
/**
* A {@code boolean} metadata to be included in a mainline module's {@code Being declared as a required app prevents removal of this package during the
* provisioning process.
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
public static final String REQUIRED_APP_MANAGED_PROFILE =
"android.app.REQUIRED_APP_MANAGED_PROFILE";
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the password restrictions it
* is imposing. After setting this, the user will not be able to enter a new password that is
* not at least as restrictive as what has been set. Note that the current password will remain
* until the user has set a new one, so the change does not take place immediately. To prompt
* the user for a new password, use {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD} or
* {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PARENT_PROFILE_PASSWORD} after calling this method.
*
* Quality constants are ordered so that higher values are more restrictive; thus the highest
* requested quality constant (between the policy set here, the user's preference, and any other
* considerations) is the one that is in effect.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always treated as empty.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call this method; if it has
* not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* Apps targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} and below can call this method on the
* {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to set restrictions on the parent
* profile. Apps targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#S} and above, with the
* exception of a profile owner on an organization-owned device (as can be identified by
* {@link #isOrganizationOwnedDeviceWithManagedProfile}), will get a
* {@code IllegalArgumentException} when calling this method on the parent
* {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance.
*
* Note: Specifying password requirements using this method clears the
* password complexity requirements set using {@link #setRequiredPasswordComplexity(int)}.
* If this method is called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)}, then password complexity requirements
* set on the primary {@link DevicePolicyManager} must be cleared first by calling
* {@link #setRequiredPasswordComplexity} with {@link #PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY_NONE) first.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to retrieve
* restrictions on the parent profile.
*
* Note: on devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature,
* the password is always treated as empty.
*
* @deprecated see {@link #setPasswordQuality(ComponentName, int)} for details.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to aggregate
* all admins.
*/
@Deprecated
public int getPasswordQuality(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getPasswordQuality(admin, myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
@UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.P, trackingBug = 115609023)
public int getPasswordQuality(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordQuality(admin, userHandle, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return PASSWORD_QUALITY_UNSPECIFIED;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the minimum allowed password
* length. After setting this, the user will not be able to enter a new password that is not at
* least as restrictive as what has been set. Note that the current password will remain until
* the user has set a new one, so the change does not take place immediately. To prompt the user
* for a new password, use {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD} or
* {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PARENT_PROFILE_PASSWORD} after setting this value. This constraint is
* only imposed if the administrator has also requested either {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_NUMERIC}
* , {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_NUMERIC_COMPLEX}, {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_ALPHABETIC},
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_ALPHANUMERIC}, or {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} with
* {@link #setPasswordQuality}. If an app targeting SDK level
* {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} and above enforces this constraint without settings
* password quality to one of these values first, this method will throw
* {@link IllegalStateException}.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always treated as empty.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call this method; if it has
* not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* Apps targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} and below can call this method on the
* {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to set restrictions on the parent
* profile.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always treated as empty.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to retrieve
* restrictions on the parent profile.
*
* @deprecated see {@link #setPasswordQuality(ComponentName, int)} for details.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to aggregate
* all admins.
*/
@Deprecated
public int getPasswordMinimumLength(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getPasswordMinimumLength(admin, myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
@UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.P, trackingBug = 115609023)
public int getPasswordMinimumLength(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordMinimumLength(admin, userHandle, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the minimum number of upper
* case letters required in the password. After setting this, the user will not be able to enter
* a new password that is not at least as restrictive as what has been set. Note that the
* current password will remain until the user has set a new one, so the change does not take
* place immediately. To prompt the user for a new password, use
* {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD} or {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PARENT_PROFILE_PASSWORD} after
* setting this value. This constraint is only imposed if the administrator has also requested
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} with {@link #setPasswordQuality}. If an app targeting
* SDK level {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} and above enforces this constraint without
* settings password quality to {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} first, this method will throw
* {@link IllegalStateException}. The default value is 0.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always treated as empty.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call this method; if it has
* not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* Apps targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} and below can call this method on the
* {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to set restrictions on the parent
* profile.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always treated as empty.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to retrieve
* restrictions on the parent profile.
*
* @deprecated see {@link #setPasswordQuality(ComponentName, int)} for details.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to
* aggregate all admins.
* @return The minimum number of upper case letters required in the
* password.
*/
@Deprecated
public int getPasswordMinimumUpperCase(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getPasswordMinimumUpperCase(admin, myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
@UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.P, trackingBug = 115609023)
public int getPasswordMinimumUpperCase(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordMinimumUpperCase(admin, userHandle, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the minimum number of lower
* case letters required in the password. After setting this, the user will not be able to enter
* a new password that is not at least as restrictive as what has been set. Note that the
* current password will remain until the user has set a new one, so the change does not take
* place immediately. To prompt the user for a new password, use
* {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD} or {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PARENT_PROFILE_PASSWORD} after
* setting this value. This constraint is only imposed if the administrator has also requested
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} with {@link #setPasswordQuality}. If an app targeting
* SDK level {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} and above enforces this constraint without
* settings password quality to {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} first, this method will throw
* {@link IllegalStateException}. The default value is 0.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always treated as empty.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call this method; if it has
* not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* Apps targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} and below can call this method on the
* {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to set restrictions on the parent
* profile.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always treated as empty.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to retrieve
* restrictions on the parent profile.
*
* @deprecated see {@link #setPasswordQuality(ComponentName, int)} for details.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to
* aggregate all admins.
* @return The minimum number of lower case letters required in the
* password.
*/
@Deprecated
public int getPasswordMinimumLowerCase(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getPasswordMinimumLowerCase(admin, myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
@UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.P, trackingBug = 115609023)
public int getPasswordMinimumLowerCase(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordMinimumLowerCase(admin, userHandle, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the minimum number of
* letters required in the password. After setting this, the user will not be able to enter a
* new password that is not at least as restrictive as what has been set. Note that the current
* password will remain until the user has set a new one, so the change does not take place
* immediately. To prompt the user for a new password, use {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD} or
* {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PARENT_PROFILE_PASSWORD} after setting this value. This constraint is
* only imposed if the administrator has also requested {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} with
* {@link #setPasswordQuality}. If an app targeting SDK level
* {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} and above enforces this constraint without settings
* password quality to {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} first, this method will throw
* {@link IllegalStateException}. The default value is 1.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always treated as empty.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call this method; if it has
* not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* Apps targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} and below can call this method on the
* {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to set restrictions on the parent
* profile.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always treated as empty.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to retrieve
* restrictions on the parent profile.
*
* @deprecated see {@link #setPasswordQuality(ComponentName, int)} for details.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to
* aggregate all admins.
* @return The minimum number of letters required in the password.
*/
@Deprecated
public int getPasswordMinimumLetters(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getPasswordMinimumLetters(admin, myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
@UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.P, trackingBug = 115609023)
public int getPasswordMinimumLetters(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordMinimumLetters(admin, userHandle, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the minimum number of
* numerical digits required in the password. After setting this, the user will not be able to
* enter a new password that is not at least as restrictive as what has been set. Note that the
* current password will remain until the user has set a new one, so the change does not take
* place immediately. To prompt the user for a new password, use
* {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD} or {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PARENT_PROFILE_PASSWORD} after
* setting this value. This constraint is only imposed if the administrator has also requested
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} with {@link #setPasswordQuality}. If an app targeting
* SDK level {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} and above enforces this constraint without
* settings password quality to {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} first, this method will throw
* {@link IllegalStateException}. The default value is 1.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always treated as empty.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call this method; if it has
* not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* Apps targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} and below can call this method on the
* {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to set restrictions on the parent
* profile.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always treated as empty.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to retrieve
* restrictions on the parent profile.
*
* @deprecated see {@link #setPasswordQuality(ComponentName, int)} for details.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to
* aggregate all admins.
* @return The minimum number of numerical digits required in the password.
*/
@Deprecated
public int getPasswordMinimumNumeric(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getPasswordMinimumNumeric(admin, myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
@UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.P, trackingBug = 115609023)
public int getPasswordMinimumNumeric(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordMinimumNumeric(admin, userHandle, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the minimum number of
* symbols required in the password. After setting this, the user will not be able to enter a
* new password that is not at least as restrictive as what has been set. Note that the current
* password will remain until the user has set a new one, so the change does not take place
* immediately. To prompt the user for a new password, use {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD} or
* {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PARENT_PROFILE_PASSWORD} after setting this value. This constraint is
* only imposed if the administrator has also requested {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} with
* {@link #setPasswordQuality}. If an app targeting SDK level
* {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} and above enforces this constraint without settings
* password quality to {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} first, this method will throw
* {@link IllegalStateException}. The default value is 1.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always treated as empty.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call this method; if it has
* not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* Apps targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} and below can call this method on the
* {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to set restrictions on the parent
* profile.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always treated as empty.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to retrieve
* restrictions on the parent profile.
*
* @deprecated see {@link #setPasswordQuality(ComponentName, int)} for details.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to
* aggregate all admins.
* @return The minimum number of symbols required in the password.
*/
@Deprecated
public int getPasswordMinimumSymbols(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getPasswordMinimumSymbols(admin, myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
@UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.P, trackingBug = 115609023)
public int getPasswordMinimumSymbols(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordMinimumSymbols(admin, userHandle, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the minimum number of
* non-letter characters (numerical digits or symbols) required in the password. After setting
* this, the user will not be able to enter a new password that is not at least as restrictive
* as what has been set. Note that the current password will remain until the user has set a new
* one, so the change does not take place immediately. To prompt the user for a new password,
* use {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD} or {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PARENT_PROFILE_PASSWORD} after
* setting this value. This constraint is only imposed if the administrator has also requested
* {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} with {@link #setPasswordQuality}. If an app targeting
* SDK level {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} and above enforces this constraint without
* settings password quality to {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_COMPLEX} first, this method will throw
* {@link IllegalStateException}. The default value is 0.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always treated as empty.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call this method; if it has
* not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* Apps targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} and below can call this method on the
* {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to set restrictions on the parent
* profile.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always treated as empty.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to retrieve
* restrictions on the parent profile.
*
* @deprecated see {@link #setPasswordQuality(ComponentName, int)} for details.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to
* aggregate all admins.
* @return The minimum number of letters required in the password.
*/
@Deprecated
public int getPasswordMinimumNonLetter(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getPasswordMinimumNonLetter(admin, myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
@UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.P, trackingBug = 115609023)
public int getPasswordMinimumNonLetter(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordMinimumNonLetter(admin, userHandle, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Returns minimum PasswordMetrics that satisfies all admin policies.
*
* @hide
*/
public PasswordMetrics getPasswordMinimumMetrics(@UserIdInt int userHandle) {
return getPasswordMinimumMetrics(userHandle, false);
}
/**
* Returns minimum PasswordMetrics that satisfies all admin policies.
* If requested, only consider device-wide admin policies and ignore policies set on the
* managed profile instance (as if the managed profile had separate work challenge).
*
* @hide
*/
public PasswordMetrics getPasswordMinimumMetrics(@UserIdInt int userHandle,
boolean deviceWideOnly) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordMinimumMetrics(userHandle, deviceWideOnly);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the length of the password
* history. After setting this, the user will not be able to enter a new password that is the
* same as any password in the history. Note that the current password will remain until the
* user has set a new one, so the change does not take place immediately. To prompt the user for
* a new password, use {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PASSWORD} or
* {@link #ACTION_SET_NEW_PARENT_PROFILE_PASSWORD} after setting this value.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password history length is always 0.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} to be able to call this method; if it has
* not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to set restrictions on the parent
* profile.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param length The new desired length of password history. A value of 0 means there is no
* restriction.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not an active administrator or {@code admin}
* does not use {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD}
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public void setPasswordHistoryLength(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int length) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setPasswordHistoryLength(admin, length, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a device admin to set the password expiration timeout. Calling this method will
* restart the countdown for password expiration for the given admin, as will changing the
* device password (for all admins).
*
* The provided timeout is the time delta in ms and will be added to the current time. For
* example, to have the password expire 5 days from now, timeout would be 5 * 86400 * 1000 =
* 432000000 ms for timeout.
*
* To disable password expiration, a value of 0 may be used for timeout.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password expiration is always disabled.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_EXPIRE_PASSWORD} to be able to call this method; if it has
* not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* Note that setting the password will automatically reset the expiration time for all active
* admins. Active admins do not need to explicitly call this method in that case.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to set restrictions on the parent
* profile.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param timeout The limit (in ms) that a password can remain in effect. A value of 0 means
* there is no restriction (unlimited).
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not an active administrator or {@code admin}
* does not use {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_EXPIRE_PASSWORD}
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public void setPasswordExpirationTimeout(@NonNull ComponentName admin, long timeout) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setPasswordExpirationTimeout(admin, timeout, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Get the password expiration timeout for the given admin. The expiration timeout is the
* recurring expiration timeout provided in the call to
* {@link #setPasswordExpirationTimeout(ComponentName, long)} for the given admin or the
* aggregate of all participating policy administrators if {@code admin} is null. Admins that
* have set restrictions on profiles that have a separate challenge are not taken into account.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to retrieve
* restrictions on the parent profile.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password expiration is always disabled and this method always returns 0.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to aggregate all admins.
* @return The timeout for the given admin or the minimum of all timeouts
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public long getPasswordExpirationTimeout(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordExpirationTimeout(admin, myUserId(), mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Get the current password expiration time for a particular admin or all admins that set
* restrictions on this user and its participating profiles. Restrictions on profiles that have
* a separate challenge are not taken into account. If admin is {@code null}, then a composite
* of all expiration times is returned - which will be the minimum of all of them.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to retrieve
* the password expiration for the parent profile.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password expiration is always disabled and this method always returns 0.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to aggregate all admins.
* @return The password expiration time, in milliseconds since epoch.
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public long getPasswordExpiration(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordExpiration(admin, myUserId(), mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Retrieve the current password history length for a particular admin or all admins that
* set restrictions on this user and its participating profiles. Restrictions on profiles that
* have a separate challenge are not taken into account.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to retrieve
* restrictions on the parent profile.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password history length is always 0.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to aggregate
* all admins.
* @return The length of the password history
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public int getPasswordHistoryLength(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getPasswordHistoryLength(admin, myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
@UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.P, trackingBug = 115609023)
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public int getPasswordHistoryLength(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPasswordHistoryLength(admin, userHandle, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Return the maximum password length that the device supports for a
* particular password quality.
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always empty and this method always returns 0.
* @param quality The quality being interrogated.
* @return Returns the maximum length that the user can enter.
*/
public int getPasswordMaximumLength(int quality) {
PackageManager pm = mContext.getPackageManager();
if (!pm.hasSystemFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)) {
return 0;
}
return MAX_PASSWORD_LENGTH;
}
/**
* Determines whether the calling user's current password meets policy requirements
* (e.g. quality, minimum length). The user must be unlocked to perform this check.
*
* Policy requirements which affect this check can be set by admins of the user, but also
* by the admin of a managed profile associated with the calling user (when the managed profile
* doesn't have a separate work challenge). When a managed profile has a separate work
* challenge, its policy requirements only affect the managed profile.
*
* Depending on the user, this method checks the policy requirement against one of the
* following passwords:
* Note that this method considers all policy requirements targeting the password in
* question. For example a profile owner might set a requirement on the parent profile i.e.
* personal keyguard but not on the profile itself. When the device has a weak personal keyguard
* password and no separate work challenge, calling this method will return {@code false}
* despite the profile owner not setting a policy on the profile itself. This is because the
* profile's current password is the personal keyguard password, and it does not meet all policy
* requirements.
*
* Device admins must request {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD} before
* calling this method. Note, this policy type is deprecated for device admins in Android 9.0
* (API level 28) or higher.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to determine if the password set on
* the parent profile is sufficient.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always treated as empty - i.e. this method will always return false on such
* devices, provided any password requirements were set.
*
* @return {@code true} if the password meets the policy requirements, {@code false} otherwise
* @throws SecurityException if the calling application isn't an active admin that uses
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_LIMIT_PASSWORD}
* @throws IllegalStateException if the user isn't unlocked
*/
public boolean isActivePasswordSufficient() {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isActivePasswordSufficient(myUserId(), mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by profile owner of a managed profile to determine whether the current device password
* meets policy requirements set explicitly device-wide.
* This API is similar to {@link #isActivePasswordSufficient()}, with two notable
* differences:
* This API is designed to facilite progressive password enrollment flows when the DPC
* imposes both device and profile password policies. DPC applies profile password policy by
* calling {@link #setPasswordQuality(ComponentName, int)} or
* {@link #setRequiredPasswordComplexity} on the regular {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance,
* while it applies device-wide policy by calling {@link #setRequiredPasswordComplexity} on the
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} instance. The DPC can utilize this check to
* guide the user to set a device password first taking into consideration the device-wide
* policy only, and then prompt the user to either upgrade it to be fully compliant, or enroll a
* separate work challenge to satisfy the profile password policy only.
*
* The device user must be unlocked (@link {@link UserManager#isUserUnlocked(UserHandle)})
* to perform this check.
*
* @return {@code true} if the device password meets explicit requirement set on it,
* {@code false} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if the calling application is not a profile owner of a managed
* profile, or if this API is not called on the parent DevicePolicyManager instance.
* @throws IllegalStateException if the user isn't unlocked
* @see #EXTRA_DEVICE_PASSWORD_REQUIREMENT_ONLY
*/
public boolean isActivePasswordSufficientForDeviceRequirement() {
if (!mParentInstance) {
throw new SecurityException("only callable on the parent instance");
}
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isActivePasswordSufficientForDeviceRequirement();
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Returns how complex the current user's screen lock is.
*
* Note that when called from a profile which uses an unified challenge with its parent, the
* screen lock complexity of the parent will be returned.
*
* Apps need the {@link permission#REQUEST_PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY} permission to call this
* method. On Android {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#S} and above, the calling
* application does not need this permission if it is a device owner or a profile owner.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to retrieve
* restrictions on the parent profile.
*
* @throws IllegalStateException if the user is not unlocked.
* @throws SecurityException if the calling application does not have the permission
* {@link permission#REQUEST_PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY}, and is not a
* device owner or a profile owner.
*/
@PasswordComplexity
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.REQUEST_PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY)
public int getPasswordComplexity() {
if (mService == null) {
return PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY_NONE;
}
try {
return mService.getPasswordComplexity(mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Sets a minimum password complexity requirement for the user's screen lock.
* The complexity level is one of the pre-defined levels, and the user is unable to set a
* password with a lower complexity level.
*
* Note that when called on a profile which uses an unified challenge with its parent, the
* complexity would apply to the unified challenge.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to set
* restrictions on the parent profile.
*
* Note: Specifying password requirements using this method clears any
* password requirements set using the obsolete {@link #setPasswordQuality(ComponentName, int)}
* and any of its associated methods.
* Additionally, if there are password requirements set using the obsolete
* {@link #setPasswordQuality(ComponentName, int)} on the parent {@code DevicePolicyManager}
* instance, they must be cleared by calling {@link #setPasswordQuality(ComponentName, int)}
* with {@link #PASSWORD_QUALITY_UNSPECIFIED} on that instance prior to setting complexity
* requirement for the managed profile.
*
* @throws SecurityException if the calling application is not a device owner or a profile
* owner.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the complexity level is not one of the four above.
* @throws IllegalStateException if the caller is trying to set password complexity while there
* are password requirements specified using {@link #setPasswordQuality(ComponentName, int)}
* on the parent {@code DevicePolicyManager} instance.
*/
public void setRequiredPasswordComplexity(@PasswordComplexity int passwordComplexity) {
if (mService == null) {
return;
}
try {
mService.setRequiredPasswordComplexity(passwordComplexity, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Gets the password complexity requirement set by {@link #setRequiredPasswordComplexity(int)},
* for the current user.
*
* The difference between this method and {@link #getPasswordComplexity()} is that this
* method simply returns the value set by {@link #setRequiredPasswordComplexity(int)} while
* {@link #getPasswordComplexity()} returns the complexity of the actual password.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to get
* restrictions on the parent profile.
*
* @throws SecurityException if the calling application is not a device owner or a profile
* owner.
*/
@PasswordComplexity
public int getRequiredPasswordComplexity() {
if (mService == null) {
return PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY_NONE;
}
try {
return mService.getRequiredPasswordComplexity(mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Returns the password complexity that applies to this user, aggregated from other users if
* necessary (for example, if the DPC has set password complexity requirements on the parent
* profile DPM instance of a managed profile user, they would apply to the primary user on the
* device).
* @hide
*/
@PasswordComplexity
public int getAggregatedPasswordComplexityForUser(int userId) {
return getAggregatedPasswordComplexityForUser(userId, false);
}
/**
* Returns the password complexity that applies to this user, aggregated from other users if
* necessary (for example, if the DPC has set password complexity requirements on the parent
* profile DPM instance of a managed profile user, they would apply to the primary user on the
* device). If {@code deviceWideOnly} is {@code true}, ignore policies set on the
* managed profile DPM instance (as if the managed profile had separate work challenge).
* @hide
*/
@PasswordComplexity
public int getAggregatedPasswordComplexityForUser(int userId, boolean deviceWideOnly) {
if (mService == null) {
return PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY_NONE;
}
try {
return mService.getAggregatedPasswordComplexityForUser(userId, deviceWideOnly);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* When called by a profile owner of a managed profile returns true if the profile uses unified
* challenge with its parent user.
*
* Note: This method is not concerned with password quality and will return
* false if the profile has empty password as a separate challenge.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner of a managed profile.
* @see UserManager#DISALLOW_UNIFIED_PASSWORD
*/
public boolean isUsingUnifiedPassword(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("isUsingUnifiedPassword");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isUsingUnifiedPassword(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Returns whether the given user's credential will be sufficient for all password policy
* requirement, once the user's profile has switched to unified challenge.
*
* This is different from {@link #isActivePasswordSufficient()} since once the profile
* switches to unified challenge, policies set explicitly on the profile will start to affect
* the parent user.
* @param userHandle the user whose password requirement will be checked
* @param profileUser the profile user whose lockscreen challenge will be unified.
* @hide
*/
public boolean isPasswordSufficientAfterProfileUnification(int userHandle, int profileUser) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isPasswordSufficientAfterProfileUnification(userHandle,
profileUser);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Retrieve the number of times the user has failed at entering a password since that last
* successful password entry.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to retrieve the number of failed
* password attemts for the parent user.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_WATCH_LOGIN}
* to be able to call this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always empty and this method always returns 0.
*
* @return The number of times user has entered an incorrect password since the last correct
* password entry.
* @throws SecurityException if the calling application does not own an active administrator
* that uses {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_WATCH_LOGIN}
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public int getCurrentFailedPasswordAttempts() {
return getCurrentFailedPasswordAttempts(myUserId());
}
/**
* Retrieve the number of times the given user has failed at entering a
* password since that last successful password entry.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_WATCH_LOGIN} to be able to call this method; if it has
* not and it is not the system uid, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* @hide
*/
@UnsupportedAppUsage
public int getCurrentFailedPasswordAttempts(int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getCurrentFailedPasswordAttempts(userHandle, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return -1;
}
/**
* Queries whether {@link #RESET_PASSWORD_DO_NOT_ASK_CREDENTIALS_ON_BOOT} flag is set.
*
* @return true if RESET_PASSWORD_DO_NOT_ASK_CREDENTIALS_ON_BOOT flag is set.
* @hide
*/
public boolean getDoNotAskCredentialsOnBoot() {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getDoNotAskCredentialsOnBoot();
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Setting this to a value greater than zero enables a built-in policy that will perform a
* device or profile wipe after too many incorrect device-unlock passwords have been entered.
* This built-in policy combines watching for failed passwords and wiping the device, and
* requires that you request both {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_WATCH_LOGIN} and
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_WIPE_DATA}}.
*
* When this policy is set by a device owner, profile owner of an organization-owned device or
* an admin on the primary user, the device will be factory reset after too many incorrect
* password attempts. When set by a profile owner or an admin on a secondary user or a managed
* profile, only the corresponding user or profile will be wiped.
*
* To implement any other policy (e.g. wiping data for a particular application only, erasing or
* revoking credentials, or reporting the failure to a server), you should implement
* {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#onPasswordFailed(Context, android.content.Intent)} instead. Do not
* use this API, because if the maximum count is reached, the device or profile will be wiped
* immediately, and your callback will not be invoked.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to set a value on the parent
* profile.
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always empty and this method has no effect - i.e. the policy is not set.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param num The number of failed password attempts at which point the device or profile will
* be wiped.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not an active administrator or does not use
* both {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_WATCH_LOGIN} and
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_WIPE_DATA}.
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public void setMaximumFailedPasswordsForWipe(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int num) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setMaximumFailedPasswordsForWipe(admin, num, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Retrieve the current maximum number of login attempts that are allowed before the device
* or profile is wiped, for a particular admin or all admins that set restrictions on this user
* and its participating profiles. Restrictions on profiles that have a separate challenge are
* not taken into account.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to retrieve
* the value for the parent profile.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* password is always empty and this method returns a default value (0) indicating that the
* policy is not set.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to aggregate
* all admins.
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public int getMaximumFailedPasswordsForWipe(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getMaximumFailedPasswordsForWipe(admin, myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
@UnsupportedAppUsage
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public int getMaximumFailedPasswordsForWipe(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getMaximumFailedPasswordsForWipe(
admin, userHandle, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Returns the user that will be wiped first when too many failed attempts are made to unlock
* user {@code userHandle}. That user is either the same as {@code userHandle} or belongs to the
* same profile group. When there is no such policy, returns {@code UserHandle.USER_NULL}.
* E.g. managed profile user may be wiped as a result of failed primary profile password
* attempts when using unified challenge. Primary user may be wiped as a result of failed
* password attempts on the managed profile on an organization-owned device.
* @hide Used only by Keyguard
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public int getProfileWithMinimumFailedPasswordsForWipe(int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getProfileWithMinimumFailedPasswordsForWipe(
userHandle, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return UserHandle.USER_NULL;
}
/**
* Flag for {@link #resetPasswordWithToken} and {@link #resetPassword}: don't allow other admins
* to change the password again until the user has entered it.
*/
public static final int RESET_PASSWORD_REQUIRE_ENTRY = 0x0001;
/**
* Flag for {@link #resetPasswordWithToken} and {@link #resetPassword}: don't ask for user
* credentials on device boot.
* If the flag is set, the device can be booted without asking for user password.
* The absence of this flag does not change the current boot requirements. This flag
* can be set by the device owner only. If the app is not the device owner, the flag
* is ignored. Once the flag is set, it cannot be reverted back without resetting the
* device to factory defaults.
*/
public static final int RESET_PASSWORD_DO_NOT_ASK_CREDENTIALS_ON_BOOT = 0x0002;
/**
* Force a new password for device unlock (the password needed to access the entire device) or
* the work profile challenge on the current user. This takes effect immediately.
*
* Before {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N}, this API is available to device admin,
* profile owner and device owner. Starting from {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N},
* legacy device admin (who is not also profile owner or device owner) can only call this
* API to set a new password if there is currently no password set. Profile owner and device
* owner can continue to force change an existing password as long as the target user is
* unlocked, although device owner will not be able to call this API at all if there is also a
* managed profile on the device.
*
* Between {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O},
* {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#P} and {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#Q},
* profile owner and devices owner targeting SDK level {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O}
* or above who attempt to call this API will receive {@link SecurityException}; they are
* encouraged to migrate to the new {@link #resetPasswordWithToken} API instead.
* Profile owner and device owner targeting older SDK levels are not affected: they continue
* to experience the existing behaviour described in the previous paragraph.
*
* Starting from {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R}, this API is no longer
* supported in most cases. Device owner and profile owner calling
* this API will receive {@link SecurityException} if they target SDK level
* {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O} or above, or they will receive a silent failure
* (API returning {@code false}) if they target lower SDK level.
* For legacy device admins, this API throws {@link SecurityException} if they target SDK level
* {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N} or above, and returns {@code false} otherwise. Only
* privileged apps holding RESET_PASSWORD permission which are part of
* the system factory image can still call this API to set a new password if there is currently
* no password set. In this case, if the device already has a password, this API will throw
* {@link SecurityException}.
*
*
* The given password must be sufficient for the current password quality and length constraints
* as returned by {@link #getPasswordQuality(ComponentName)} and
* {@link #getPasswordMinimumLength(ComponentName)}; if it does not meet these constraints, then
* it will be rejected and false returned. Note that the password may be a stronger quality
* (containing alphanumeric characters when the requested quality is only numeric), in which
* case the currently active quality will be increased to match.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, this
* methods does nothing.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_RESET_PASSWORD} to be able to call this method; if it has
* not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param password The new password for the user. Null or empty clears the password.
* @param flags May be 0 or combination of {@link #RESET_PASSWORD_REQUIRE_ENTRY} and
* {@link #RESET_PASSWORD_DO_NOT_ASK_CREDENTIALS_ON_BOOT}.
* @return Returns true if the password was applied, or false if it is not acceptable for the
* current constraints.
* @throws SecurityException if the calling application does not own an active administrator
* that uses {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_RESET_PASSWORD}
* @throws IllegalStateException if the calling user is locked or has a managed profile.
* @deprecated Please use {@link #resetPasswordWithToken} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public boolean resetPassword(String password, int flags) {
throwIfParentInstance("resetPassword");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.resetPassword(password, flags);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by a profile or device owner to provision a token which can later be used to reset the
* device lockscreen password (if called by device owner), or managed profile challenge (if
* called by profile owner), via {@link #resetPasswordWithToken}.
*
* If the user currently has a lockscreen password, the provisioned token will not be
* immediately usable; it only becomes active after the user performs a confirm credential
* operation, which can be triggered by {@link KeyguardManager#createConfirmDeviceCredentialIntent}.
* If the user has no lockscreen password, the token is activated immediately. In all cases,
* the active state of the current token can be checked by {@link #isResetPasswordTokenActive}.
* For security reasons, un-activated tokens are only stored in memory and will be lost once
* the device reboots. In this case a new token needs to be provisioned again.
*
* Once provisioned and activated, the token will remain effective even if the user changes
* or clears the lockscreen password.
*
* This token is highly sensitive and should be treated at the same level as user
* credentials. In particular, NEVER store this token on device in plaintext. Do not store
* the plaintext token in device-encrypted storage if it will be needed to reset password on
* file-based encryption devices before user unlocks. Consider carefully how any password token
* will be stored on your server and who will need access to them. Tokens may be the subject of
* legal access requests.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, the
* reset token is not set and this method returns false.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param token a secure token a least 32-byte long, which must be generated by a
* cryptographically strong random number generator.
* @return true if the operation is successful, false otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if admin is not a device or profile owner.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the supplied token is invalid.
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public boolean setResetPasswordToken(ComponentName admin, byte[] token) {
throwIfParentInstance("setResetPasswordToken");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.setResetPasswordToken(admin, token);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by a profile or device owner to revoke the current password reset token.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, this
* method has no effect - the reset token should not have been set in the first place - and
* false is returned.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return true if the operation is successful, false otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if admin is not a device or profile owner.
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public boolean clearResetPasswordToken(ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("clearResetPasswordToken");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.clearResetPasswordToken(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by a profile or device owner to check if the current reset password token is active.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature,
* false is always returned.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return true if the token is active, false otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if admin is not a device or profile owner.
* @throws IllegalStateException if no token has been set.
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public boolean isResetPasswordTokenActive(ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("isResetPasswordTokenActive");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isResetPasswordTokenActive(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by device or profile owner to force set a new device unlock password or a managed
* profile challenge on current user. This takes effect immediately.
*
* Unlike {@link #resetPassword}, this API can change the password even before the user or
* device is unlocked or decrypted. The supplied token must have been previously provisioned via
* {@link #setResetPasswordToken}, and in active state {@link #isResetPasswordTokenActive}.
*
* The given password must be sufficient for the current password quality and length constraints
* as returned by {@link #getPasswordQuality(ComponentName)} and
* {@link #getPasswordMinimumLength(ComponentName)}; if it does not meet these constraints, then
* it will be rejected and false returned. Note that the password may be a stronger quality, for
* example, a password containing alphanumeric characters when the requested quality is only
* numeric.
*
* Calling with a {@code null} or empty password will clear any existing PIN, pattern or
* password if the current password constraints allow it.
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature,
* calling this methods has no effect - the password is always empty - and false is returned.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param password The new password for the user. {@code null} or empty clears the password.
* @param token the password reset token previously provisioned by
* {@link #setResetPasswordToken}.
* @param flags May be 0 or combination of {@link #RESET_PASSWORD_REQUIRE_ENTRY} and
* {@link #RESET_PASSWORD_DO_NOT_ASK_CREDENTIALS_ON_BOOT}.
* @return Returns true if the password was applied, or false if it is not acceptable for the
* current constraints.
* @throws SecurityException if admin is not a device or profile owner.
* @throws IllegalStateException if the provided token is not valid.
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public boolean resetPasswordWithToken(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String password,
byte[] token, int flags) {
throwIfParentInstance("resetPassword");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.resetPasswordWithToken(admin, password, token, flags);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the maximum time for user
* activity until the device will lock. This limits the length that the user can set. It takes
* effect immediately.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_FORCE_LOCK}
* to be able to call this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to set restrictions on the parent
* profile.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param timeMs The new desired maximum time to lock in milliseconds. A value of 0 means there
* is no restriction.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not an active administrator or it does not use
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_FORCE_LOCK}
*/
public void setMaximumTimeToLock(@NonNull ComponentName admin, long timeMs) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setMaximumTimeToLock(admin, timeMs, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Retrieve the current maximum time to unlock for a particular admin or all admins that set
* restrictions on this user and its participating profiles. Restrictions on profiles that have
* a separate challenge are not taken into account.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to retrieve
* restrictions on the parent profile.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to aggregate
* all admins.
* @return time in milliseconds for the given admin or the minimum value (strictest) of
* all admins if admin is null. Returns 0 if there are no restrictions.
*/
public long getMaximumTimeToLock(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getMaximumTimeToLock(admin, myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
@UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.R, trackingBug = 170729553)
public long getMaximumTimeToLock(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getMaximumTimeToLock(admin, userHandle, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Called by a device/profile owner to set the timeout after which unlocking with secondary, non
* strong auth (e.g. fingerprint, face, trust agents) times out, i.e. the user has to use a
* strong authentication method like password, pin or pattern.
*
* This timeout is used internally to reset the timer to require strong auth again after
* specified timeout each time it has been successfully used.
*
* Fingerprint can also be disabled altogether using {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FINGERPRINT}.
*
* Trust agents can also be disabled altogether using {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS}.
*
* The calling device admin must be a device or profile owner. If it is not,
* a {@link SecurityException} will be thrown.
*
* The calling device admin can verify the value it has set by calling
* {@link #getRequiredStrongAuthTimeout(ComponentName)} and passing in its instance.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to set restrictions on the parent
* profile.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature,
* calling this methods has no effect - i.e. the timeout is not set.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param timeoutMs The new timeout in milliseconds, after which the user will have to unlock
* with strong authentication method. A value of 0 means the admin is not participating
* in controlling the timeout.
* The minimum and maximum timeouts are platform-defined and are typically 1 hour and
* 72 hours, respectively. Though discouraged, the admin may choose to require strong
* auth at all times using {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FINGERPRINT} and/or
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS}.
*
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public void setRequiredStrongAuthTimeout(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
long timeoutMs) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setRequiredStrongAuthTimeout(admin, timeoutMs, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Determine for how long the user will be able to use secondary, non strong auth for
* authentication, since last strong method authentication (password, pin or pattern) was used.
* After the returned timeout the user is required to use strong authentication method.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to retrieve
* restrictions on the parent profile.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature,
* 0 is returned to indicate that no timeout is configured.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to aggregate
* across all participating admins.
* @return The timeout in milliseconds or 0 if not configured for the provided admin.
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public long getRequiredStrongAuthTimeout(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getRequiredStrongAuthTimeout(admin, myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
@UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.R, trackingBug = 170729553)
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public long getRequiredStrongAuthTimeout(@Nullable ComponentName admin, @UserIdInt int userId) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getRequiredStrongAuthTimeout(admin, userId, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return DEFAULT_STRONG_AUTH_TIMEOUT_MS;
}
/**
* Flag for {@link #lockNow(int)}: also evict the user's credential encryption key from the
* keyring. The user's credential will need to be entered again in order to derive the
* credential encryption key that will be stored back in the keyring for future use.
*
* This flag can only be used by a profile owner when locking a managed profile when
* {@link #getStorageEncryptionStatus} returns {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE_PER_USER}.
*
* In order to secure user data, the user will be stopped and restarted so apps should wait
* until they are next run to perform further actions.
*/
public static final int FLAG_EVICT_CREDENTIAL_ENCRYPTION_KEY = 1;
/** @hide */
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
@IntDef(flag = true, prefix = { "FLAG_EVICT_" }, value = {
FLAG_EVICT_CREDENTIAL_ENCRYPTION_KEY
})
public @interface LockNowFlag {}
/**
* Make the device lock immediately, as if the lock screen timeout has expired at the point of
* this call.
*
* This method secures the device in response to an urgent situation, such as a lost or stolen
* device. After this method is called, the device must be unlocked using strong authentication
* (PIN, pattern, or password). This API is intended for use only by device admins.
*
* From version {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} onwards, the caller must either have
* the LOCK_DEVICE permission or the device must have the device admin feature; if neither is
* true, then the method will return without completing any action. Before version
* {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R}, the device needed the device admin feature,
* regardless of the caller's permissions.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_FORCE_LOCK}
* to be able to call this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* If there's no lock type set, this method forces the device to go to sleep but doesn't lock
* the device. Device admins who find the device in this state can lock an otherwise-insecure
* device by first calling {@link #resetPassword} to set the password and then lock the device.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to lock the parent profile.
*
* NOTE: on {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#FEATURE_AUTOMOTIVE automotive builds}, this
* method doesn't turn off the screen as it would be a driving safety distraction.
*
* Equivalent to calling {@link #lockNow(int)} with no flags.
*
* @throws SecurityException if the calling application does not own an active administrator
* that uses {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_FORCE_LOCK}
*/
public void lockNow() {
lockNow(0);
}
/**
* Make the device lock immediately, as if the lock screen timeout has expired at the point of
* this call.
*
* This method secures the device in response to an urgent situation, such as a lost or stolen
* device. After this method is called, the device must be unlocked using strong authentication
* (PIN, pattern, or password). This API is intended for use only by device admins.
*
* From version {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} onwards, the caller must either have
* the LOCK_DEVICE permission or the device must have the device admin feature; if neither is
* true, then the method will return without completing any action. Before version
* {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R}, the device needed the device admin feature,
* regardless of the caller's permissions.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_FORCE_LOCK}
* to be able to call this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* If there's no lock type set, this method forces the device to go to sleep but doesn't lock
* the device. Device admins who find the device in this state can lock an otherwise-insecure
* device by first calling {@link #resetPassword} to set the password and then lock the device.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to lock the parent profile as
* well as the managed profile.
*
* NOTE: In order to lock the parent profile and evict the encryption key of the managed
* profile, {@link #lockNow()} must be called twice: First, {@link #lockNow()} should be called
* on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)}, then {@link #lockNow(int)} should be
* called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance associated with the managed profile,
* with the {@link #FLAG_EVICT_CREDENTIAL_ENCRYPTION_KEY} flag.
* Calling the method twice in this order ensures that all users are locked and does not
* stop the device admin on the managed profile from issuing a second call to lock its own
* profile.
*
* NOTE: on {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#FEATURE_AUTOMOTIVE automotive builds}, this
* method doesn't turn off the screen as it would be a driving safety distraction.
*
* @param flags May be 0 or {@link #FLAG_EVICT_CREDENTIAL_ENCRYPTION_KEY}.
* @throws SecurityException if the calling application does not own an active administrator
* that uses {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_FORCE_LOCK} or the
* {@link #FLAG_EVICT_CREDENTIAL_ENCRYPTION_KEY} flag is passed by an application
* that is not a profile
* owner of a managed profile.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the {@link #FLAG_EVICT_CREDENTIAL_ENCRYPTION_KEY} flag is
* passed when locking the parent profile.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the {@link #FLAG_EVICT_CREDENTIAL_ENCRYPTION_KEY}
* flag is passed when {@link #getStorageEncryptionStatus} does not return
* {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE_PER_USER}.
*/
public void lockNow(@LockNowFlag int flags) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.lockNow(flags, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Flag for {@link #wipeData(int)}: also erase the device's external
* storage (such as SD cards).
*/
public static final int WIPE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE = 0x0001;
/**
* Flag for {@link #wipeData(int)}: also erase the factory reset protection
* data.
*
* This flag may only be set by device owner admins; if it is set by
* other admins a {@link SecurityException} will be thrown.
*/
public static final int WIPE_RESET_PROTECTION_DATA = 0x0002;
/**
* Flag for {@link #wipeData(int)}: also erase the device's eUICC data.
*/
public static final int WIPE_EUICC = 0x0004;
/**
* Flag for {@link #wipeData(int)}: won't show reason for wiping to the user.
*/
public static final int WIPE_SILENTLY = 0x0008;
/**
* Ask that all user data be wiped. If called as a secondary user, the user will be removed and
* other users will remain unaffected. Calling from the primary user will cause the device to
* reboot, erasing all device data - including all the secondary users and their data - while
* booting up.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_WIPE_DATA} to
* be able to call this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* If the caller is a profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile, it may
* additionally call this method on the parent instance.
* Calling this method on the parent {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance would wipe the
* entire device, while calling it on the current profile instance would relinquish the device
* for personal use, removing the managed profile and all policies set by the profile owner.
*
* @param flags Bit mask of additional options: currently supported flags are
* {@link #WIPE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE}, {@link #WIPE_RESET_PROTECTION_DATA},
* {@link #WIPE_EUICC} and {@link #WIPE_SILENTLY}.
* @throws SecurityException if the calling application does not own an active administrator
* that uses {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_WIPE_DATA} or is not granted the
* {@link android.Manifest.permission#MASTER_CLEAR} permission.
*/
public void wipeData(int flags) {
wipeDataInternal(flags, "");
}
/**
* Ask that all user data be wiped. If called as a secondary user, the user will be removed and
* other users will remain unaffected, the provided reason for wiping data can be shown to
* user. Calling from the primary user will cause the device to reboot, erasing all device data
* - including all the secondary users and their data - while booting up. In this case, we don't
* show the reason to the user since the device would be factory reset.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_WIPE_DATA} to
* be able to call this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* If the caller is a profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile, it may
* additionally call this method on the parent instance.
* Calling this method on the parent {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance would wipe the
* entire device, while calling it on the current profile instance would relinquish the device
* for personal use, removing the managed profile and all policies set by the profile owner.
*
* @param flags Bit mask of additional options: currently supported flags are
* {@link #WIPE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE}, {@link #WIPE_RESET_PROTECTION_DATA} and
* {@link #WIPE_EUICC}.
* @param reason a string that contains the reason for wiping data, which can be
* presented to the user.
* @throws SecurityException if the calling application does not own an active administrator
* that uses {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_WIPE_DATA} or is not granted the
* {@link android.Manifest.permission#MASTER_CLEAR} permission.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the input reason string is null or empty, or if
* {@link #WIPE_SILENTLY} is set.
*/
public void wipeData(int flags, @NonNull CharSequence reason) {
Objects.requireNonNull(reason, "reason string is null");
Preconditions.checkStringNotEmpty(reason, "reason string is empty");
Preconditions.checkArgument((flags & WIPE_SILENTLY) == 0, "WIPE_SILENTLY cannot be set");
wipeDataInternal(flags, reason.toString());
}
/**
* Internal function for both {@link #wipeData(int)} and
* {@link #wipeData(int, CharSequence)} to call.
*
* @see #wipeData(int)
* @see #wipeData(int, CharSequence)
* @hide
*/
private void wipeDataInternal(int flags, @NonNull String wipeReasonForUser) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.wipeDataWithReason(flags, wipeReasonForUser, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Callable by device owner or profile owner of an organization-owned device, to set a
* factory reset protection (FRP) policy. When a new policy is set, the system
* notifies the FRP management agent of a policy change by broadcasting
* {@code ACTION_RESET_PROTECTION_POLICY_CHANGED}.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param policy the new FRP policy, or {@code null} to clear the current policy.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner or a profile owner of
* an organization-owned device.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if factory reset protection is not
* supported on the device.
*/
public void setFactoryResetProtectionPolicy(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@Nullable FactoryResetProtectionPolicy policy) {
throwIfParentInstance("setFactoryResetProtectionPolicy");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setFactoryResetProtectionPolicy(admin, policy);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Callable by device owner or profile owner of an organization-owned device, to retrieve
* the current factory reset protection (FRP) policy set previously by
* {@link #setFactoryResetProtectionPolicy}.
*
* This method can also be called by the FRP management agent on device or with the permission
* {@link android.Manifest.permission#MASTER_CLEAR}, in which case, it can pass {@code null}
* as the ComponentName.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with or
* {@code null} if called by the FRP management agent on device or with the
* permission {@link android.Manifest.permission#MASTER_CLEAR}.
* @return The current FRP policy object or {@code null} if no policy is set.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner, a profile owner of
* an organization-owned device or the FRP management agent.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if factory reset protection is not
* supported on the device.
*/
public @Nullable FactoryResetProtectionPolicy getFactoryResetProtectionPolicy(
@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getFactoryResetProtectionPolicy");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getFactoryResetProtectionPolicy(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to set the
* global proxy and exclusion list.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_SETS_GLOBAL_PROXY} to be able to call
* this method; if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
* Only the first device admin can set the proxy. If a second admin attempts
* to set the proxy, the {@link ComponentName} of the admin originally setting the
* proxy will be returned. If successful in setting the proxy, {@code null} will
* be returned.
* The method can be called repeatedly by the device admin alrady setting the
* proxy to update the proxy and exclusion list.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param proxySpec the global proxy desired. Must be an HTTP Proxy.
* Pass Proxy.NO_PROXY to reset the proxy.
* @param exclusionList a list of domains to be excluded from the global proxy.
* @return {@code null} if the proxy was successfully set, or otherwise a {@link ComponentName}
* of the device admin that sets the proxy.
* @hide
*/
@UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.R, trackingBug = 170729553)
public @Nullable ComponentName setGlobalProxy(@NonNull ComponentName admin, Proxy proxySpec,
List
* This method requires the caller to be the device owner.
*
* This proxy is only a recommendation and it is possible that some apps will ignore it.
*
* Note: The device owner won't be able to set a global HTTP proxy if there are unaffiliated
* secondary users or profiles on the device. It's recommended that affiliation ids are set for
* new users as soon as possible after provisioning via {@link #setAffiliationIds}.
*
* @see ProxyInfo
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param proxyInfo The a {@link ProxyInfo} object defining the new global HTTP proxy. A
* {@code null} value will clear the global HTTP proxy.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not the device owner.
*/
public void setRecommendedGlobalProxy(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @Nullable ProxyInfo
proxyInfo) {
throwIfParentInstance("setRecommendedGlobalProxy");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setRecommendedGlobalProxy(admin, proxyInfo);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Returns the component name setting the global proxy.
* @return ComponentName object of the device admin that set the global proxy, or {@code null}
* if no admin has set the proxy.
* @hide
*/
public @Nullable ComponentName getGlobalProxyAdmin() {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getGlobalProxyAdmin(myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Result code for {@link #setStorageEncryption} and {@link #getStorageEncryptionStatus}:
* indicating that encryption is not supported.
*/
public static final int ENCRYPTION_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED = 0;
/**
* Result code for {@link #setStorageEncryption} and {@link #getStorageEncryptionStatus}:
* indicating that encryption is supported, but is not currently active.
*/
public static final int ENCRYPTION_STATUS_INACTIVE = 1;
/**
* Result code for {@link #getStorageEncryptionStatus}:
* indicating that encryption is not currently active, but is currently
* being activated. This is only reported by devices that support
* encryption of data and only when the storage is currently
* undergoing a process of becoming encrypted. A device that must reboot and/or wipe data
* to become encrypted will never return this value.
*/
public static final int ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVATING = 2;
/**
* Result code for {@link #setStorageEncryption} and {@link #getStorageEncryptionStatus}:
* indicating that encryption is active.
*
* Also see {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE_PER_USER}.
*/
public static final int ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE = 3;
/**
* Result code for {@link #getStorageEncryptionStatus}:
* indicating that encryption is active, but an encryption key has not
* been set by the user.
*/
public static final int ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE_DEFAULT_KEY = 4;
/**
* Result code for {@link #getStorageEncryptionStatus}:
* indicating that encryption is active and the encryption key is tied to the user or profile.
*
* This value is only returned to apps targeting API level 24 and above. For apps targeting
* earlier API levels, {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE} is returned, even if the
* encryption key is specific to the user or profile.
*/
public static final int ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE_PER_USER = 5;
/**
* Activity action: begin the process of encrypting data on the device. This activity should
* be launched after using {@link #setStorageEncryption} to request encryption be activated.
* After resuming from this activity, use {@link #getStorageEncryption}
* to check encryption status. However, on some devices this activity may never return, as
* it may trigger a reboot and in some cases a complete data wipe of the device.
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_START_ENCRYPTION
= "android.app.action.START_ENCRYPTION";
/**
* Activity action: launch the DPC to check policy compliance. This intent is launched when
* the user taps on the notification about personal apps suspension. When handling this intent
* the DPC must check if personal apps should still be suspended and either unsuspend them or
* instruct the user on how to resolve the noncompliance causing the suspension.
*
* @see #setPersonalAppsSuspended
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.ACTIVITY_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_CHECK_POLICY_COMPLIANCE =
"android.app.action.CHECK_POLICY_COMPLIANCE";
/**
* Broadcast action: notify managed provisioning that new managed user is created.
*
* @hide
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_MANAGED_USER_CREATED =
"android.app.action.MANAGED_USER_CREATED";
/**
* Broadcast action: notify system that a new (Android) user was added when the device is
* managed by a device owner, so receivers can show the proper disclaimer to the (human) user.
*
* @hide
*/
@SdkConstant(SdkConstantType.BROADCAST_INTENT_ACTION)
public static final String ACTION_SHOW_NEW_USER_DISCLAIMER =
"android.app.action.ACTION_SHOW_NEW_USER_DISCLAIMER";
/**
* Widgets are enabled in keyguard
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FEATURES_NONE = 0;
/**
* Disable all keyguard widgets. Has no effect starting from
* {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#LOLLIPOP} since keyguard widget is only supported
* on Android versions lower than 5.0.
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_WIDGETS_ALL = 1 << 0;
/**
* Disable the camera on secure keyguard screens (e.g. PIN/Pattern/Password)
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_SECURE_CAMERA = 1 << 1;
/**
* Disable showing all notifications on secure keyguard screens (e.g. PIN/Pattern/Password)
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_SECURE_NOTIFICATIONS = 1 << 2;
/**
* Only allow redacted notifications on secure keyguard screens (e.g. PIN/Pattern/Password)
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_UNREDACTED_NOTIFICATIONS = 1 << 3;
/**
* Disable trust agents on secure keyguard screens (e.g. PIN/Pattern/Password).
* By setting this flag alone, all trust agents are disabled. If the admin then wants to
* allowlist specific features of some trust agent, {@link #setTrustAgentConfiguration} can be
* used in conjuction to set trust-agent-specific configurations.
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS = 1 << 4;
/**
* Disable fingerprint authentication on keyguard secure screens (e.g. PIN/Pattern/Password).
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FINGERPRINT = 1 << 5;
/**
* Disable text entry into notifications on secure keyguard screens (e.g. PIN/Pattern/Password).
* This flag has no effect starting from version {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N}
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_REMOTE_INPUT = 1 << 6;
/**
* Disable face authentication on keyguard secure screens (e.g. PIN/Pattern/Password).
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FACE = 1 << 7;
/**
* Disable iris authentication on keyguard secure screens (e.g. PIN/Pattern/Password).
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_IRIS = 1 << 8;
/**
* NOTE: Please remember to update the DevicePolicyManagerTest's testKeyguardDisabledFeatures
* CTS test when adding to the list above.
*/
/**
* Disable all biometric authentication on keyguard secure screens (e.g. PIN/Pattern/Password).
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_BIOMETRICS =
DevicePolicyManager.KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FACE
| DevicePolicyManager.KEYGUARD_DISABLE_IRIS
| DevicePolicyManager.KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FINGERPRINT;
/**
* Disable all current and future keyguard customizations.
*/
public static final int KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FEATURES_ALL = 0x7fffffff;
/**
* Keyguard features that when set on a non-organization-owned managed profile that doesn't
* have its own challenge will affect the profile's parent user. These can also be set on the
* managed profile's parent {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance to explicitly control the
* parent user.
*
*
* Organization-owned managed profile supports disabling additional keyguard features on the
* parent user as defined in {@link #ORG_OWNED_PROFILE_KEYGUARD_FEATURES_PARENT_ONLY}.
*
* @hide
*/
public static final int NON_ORG_OWNED_PROFILE_KEYGUARD_FEATURES_AFFECT_OWNER =
DevicePolicyManager.KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS
| DevicePolicyManager.KEYGUARD_DISABLE_BIOMETRICS;
/**
* Keyguard features that when set by the profile owner of an organization-owned managed
* profile will affect the profile's parent user if set on the managed profile's parent
* {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance.
*
* @hide
*/
public static final int ORG_OWNED_PROFILE_KEYGUARD_FEATURES_PARENT_ONLY =
DevicePolicyManager.KEYGUARD_DISABLE_SECURE_CAMERA
| DevicePolicyManager.KEYGUARD_DISABLE_SECURE_NOTIFICATIONS;
/**
* Keyguard features that when set on a normal or organization-owned managed profile, have
* the potential to affect the profile's parent user.
*
* @hide
*/
public static final int PROFILE_KEYGUARD_FEATURES_AFFECT_OWNER =
DevicePolicyManager.NON_ORG_OWNED_PROFILE_KEYGUARD_FEATURES_AFFECT_OWNER
| DevicePolicyManager.ORG_OWNED_PROFILE_KEYGUARD_FEATURES_PARENT_ONLY;
/**
* @deprecated This method does not actually modify the storage encryption of the device.
* It has never affected the encryption status of a device.
*
* Called by an application that is administering the device to request that the storage system
* be encrypted. Does nothing if the caller is on a secondary user or a managed profile.
*
* When multiple device administrators attempt to control device encryption, the most secure,
* supported setting will always be used. If any device administrator requests device
* encryption, it will be enabled; Conversely, if a device administrator attempts to disable
* device encryption while another device administrator has enabled it, the call to disable will
* fail (most commonly returning {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE}).
*
* This policy controls encryption of the secure (application data) storage area. Data written
* to other storage areas may or may not be encrypted, and this policy does not require or
* control the encryption of any other storage areas. There is one exception: If
* {@link android.os.Environment#isExternalStorageEmulated()} is {@code true}, then the
* directory returned by {@link android.os.Environment#getExternalStorageDirectory()} must be
* written to disk within the encrypted storage area.
*
* Important Note: On some devices, it is possible to encrypt storage without requiring the user
* to create a device PIN or Password. In this case, the storage is encrypted, but the
* encryption key may not be fully secured. For maximum security, the administrator should also
* require (and check for) a pattern, PIN, or password.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param encrypt true to request encryption, false to release any previous request
* @return the new total request status (for all active admins), or {@link
* DevicePolicyManager#ENCRYPTION_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED} if called for a non-system user.
* Will be one of {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED}, {@link
* #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_INACTIVE}, or {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE}. This is the value
* of the requests; use {@link #getStorageEncryptionStatus()} to query the actual device
* state.
*
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not an active administrator or does not use
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_ENCRYPTED_STORAGE}
*/
@Deprecated
public int setStorageEncryption(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean encrypt) {
throwIfParentInstance("setStorageEncryption");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.setStorageEncryption(admin, encrypt);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return ENCRYPTION_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED;
}
/**
* @deprecated This method only returns the value set by {@link #setStorageEncryption}.
* It does not actually reflect the storage encryption status.
* Use {@link #getStorageEncryptionStatus} for that.
*
* Called by an application that is administering the device to
* determine the requested setting for secure storage.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with. If null,
* this will return the requested encryption setting as an aggregate of all active
* administrators.
* @return true if the admin(s) are requesting encryption, false if not.
*/
@Deprecated
public boolean getStorageEncryption(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getStorageEncryption");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getStorageEncryption(admin, myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to
* determine the current encryption status of the device.
*
* Depending on the returned status code, the caller may proceed in different
* ways. If the result is {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED}, the
* storage system does not support encryption. If the
* result is {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_INACTIVE}, use {@link
* #ACTION_START_ENCRYPTION} to begin the process of encrypting or decrypting the
* storage. If the result is {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE_DEFAULT_KEY}, the
* storage system has enabled encryption but no password is set so further action
* may be required. If the result is {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVATING},
* {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE} or {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE_PER_USER},
* no further action is required.
*
* @return current status of encryption. The value will be one of
* {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED}, {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_INACTIVE},
* {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVATING}, {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE_DEFAULT_KEY},
* {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE}, or {@link #ENCRYPTION_STATUS_ACTIVE_PER_USER}.
*/
public int getStorageEncryptionStatus() {
throwIfParentInstance("getStorageEncryptionStatus");
return getStorageEncryptionStatus(myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
@UnsupportedAppUsage
public int getStorageEncryptionStatus(int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getStorageEncryptionStatus(mContext.getPackageName(), userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return ENCRYPTION_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED;
}
/**
* Mark a CA certificate as approved by the device user. This means that they have been notified
* of the installation, were made aware of the risks, viewed the certificate and still wanted to
* keep the certificate on the device.
*
* Calling with {@param approval} as {@code true} will cancel any ongoing warnings related to
* this certificate.
*
* @hide
*/
public boolean approveCaCert(String alias, int userHandle, boolean approval) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.approveCaCert(alias, userHandle, approval);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Check whether a CA certificate has been approved by the device user.
*
* @hide
*/
public boolean isCaCertApproved(String alias, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isCaCertApproved(alias, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Installs the given certificate as a user CA.
*
* Inserted user CAs aren't automatically trusted by apps in Android 7.0 (API level 24) and
* higher. App developers can change the default behavior for an app by adding a
* Security Configuration
* File to the app manifest file.
*
* The caller must be a profile or device owner on that user, or a delegate package given the
* {@link #DELEGATION_CERT_INSTALL} scope via {@link #setDelegatedScopes}; otherwise a
* security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if calling from a delegated certificate installer.
* @param certBuffer encoded form of the certificate to install.
*
* @return false if the certBuffer cannot be parsed or installation is
* interrupted, true otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not {@code null} and not a device or profile
* owner.
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_CERT_INSTALL
*/
public boolean installCaCert(@Nullable ComponentName admin, byte[] certBuffer) {
throwIfParentInstance("installCaCert");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.installCaCert(admin, mContext.getPackageName(), certBuffer);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Uninstalls the given certificate from trusted user CAs, if present.
*
* The caller must be a profile or device owner on that user, or a delegate package given the
* {@link #DELEGATION_CERT_INSTALL} scope via {@link #setDelegatedScopes}; otherwise a
* security exception will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if calling from a delegated certificate installer.
* @param certBuffer encoded form of the certificate to remove.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not {@code null} and not a device or profile
* owner.
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_CERT_INSTALL
*/
public void uninstallCaCert(@Nullable ComponentName admin, byte[] certBuffer) {
throwIfParentInstance("uninstallCaCert");
if (mService != null) {
try {
final String alias = getCaCertAlias(certBuffer);
mService.uninstallCaCerts(admin, mContext.getPackageName(), new String[] {alias});
} catch (CertificateException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Unable to parse certificate", e);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Returns all CA certificates that are currently trusted, excluding system CA certificates.
* If a user has installed any certificates by other means than device policy these will be
* included too.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if calling from a delegated certificate installer.
* @return a List of byte[] arrays, each encoding one user CA certificate.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not {@code null} and not a device or profile
* owner.
*/
public @NonNull List From Android {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#S}, the credential management app
* can call this API. However, this API sets the key pair as user selectable by default,
* which is not permitted when called by the credential management app. Instead,
* {@link #installKeyPair(ComponentName, PrivateKey, Certificate[], String, int)} should be
* called with {@link #INSTALLKEY_SET_USER_SELECTABLE} not set as a flag.
*
* Access to the installed credentials will not be granted to the caller of this API without
* direct user approval. This is for security - should a certificate installer become
* compromised, certificates it had already installed will be protected.
*
* If the installer must have access to the credentials, call
* {@link #installKeyPair(ComponentName, PrivateKey, Certificate[], String, boolean)} instead.
*
* Note: If the provided {@code alias} is of an existing alias, all former grants that apps
* have been given to access the key and certificates associated with this alias will be
* revoked.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if calling from a delegated certificate installer.
* @param privKey The private key to install.
* @param cert The certificate to install.
* @param alias The private key alias under which to install the certificate. If a certificate
* with that alias already exists, it will be overwritten.
* @return {@code true} if the keys were installed, {@code false} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not {@code null} and not a device or profile
* owner.
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_CERT_INSTALL
*/
public boolean installKeyPair(@Nullable ComponentName admin, @NonNull PrivateKey privKey,
@NonNull Certificate cert, @NonNull String alias) {
return installKeyPair(admin, privKey, new Certificate[] {cert}, alias, false);
}
/**
* This API can be called by the following to install a certificate chain and corresponding
* private key for the leaf certificate:
* From Android {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#S}, the credential management app
* can call this API. However, this API sets the key pair as user selectable by default,
* which is not permitted when called by the credential management app. Instead,
* {@link #installKeyPair(ComponentName, PrivateKey, Certificate[], String, int)} should be
* called with {@link #INSTALLKEY_SET_USER_SELECTABLE} not set as a flag.
* Note, there can only be a credential management app on an unmanaged device.
*
* The caller of this API may grant itself access to the certificate and private key
* immediately, without user approval. It is a best practice not to request this unless strictly
* necessary since it opens up additional security vulnerabilities.
*
* Note: If the provided {@code alias} is of an existing alias, all former grants that apps
* have been given to access the key and certificates associated with this alias will be
* revoked.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if calling from a delegated certificate installer.
* @param privKey The private key to install.
* @param certs The certificate chain to install. The chain should start with the leaf
* certificate and include the chain of trust in order. This will be returned by
* {@link android.security.KeyChain#getCertificateChain}.
* @param alias The private key alias under which to install the certificate. If a certificate
* with that alias already exists, it will be overwritten.
* @param requestAccess {@code true} to request that the calling app be granted access to the
* credentials immediately. Otherwise, access to the credentials will be gated by user
* approval.
* @return {@code true} if the keys were installed, {@code false} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not {@code null} and not a device or profile
* owner.
* @see android.security.KeyChain#getCertificateChain
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_CERT_INSTALL
*/
public boolean installKeyPair(@Nullable ComponentName admin, @NonNull PrivateKey privKey,
@NonNull Certificate[] certs, @NonNull String alias, boolean requestAccess) {
int flags = INSTALLKEY_SET_USER_SELECTABLE;
if (requestAccess) {
flags |= INSTALLKEY_REQUEST_CREDENTIALS_ACCESS;
}
return installKeyPair(admin, privKey, certs, alias, flags);
}
/**
* This API can be called by the following to install a certificate chain and corresponding
* private key for the leaf certificate:
* From Android {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#S}, the credential management app
* can call this API. If called by the credential management app:
* The caller of this API may grant itself access to the certificate and private key
* immediately, without user approval. It is a best practice not to request this unless strictly
* necessary since it opens up additional security vulnerabilities.
*
* Include {@link #INSTALLKEY_SET_USER_SELECTABLE} in the {@code flags} argument to allow
* the user to select the key from a dialog.
*
* Note: If the provided {@code alias} is of an existing alias, all former grants that apps
* have been given to access the key and certificates associated with this alias will be
* revoked.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if calling from a delegated certificate installer.
* @param privKey The private key to install.
* @param certs The certificate chain to install. The chain should start with the leaf
* certificate and include the chain of trust in order. This will be returned by
* {@link android.security.KeyChain#getCertificateChain}.
* @param alias The private key alias under which to install the certificate. If a certificate
* with that alias already exists, it will be overwritten.
* @param flags Flags to request that the calling app be granted access to the credentials
* and set the key to be user-selectable. See {@link #INSTALLKEY_SET_USER_SELECTABLE} and
* {@link #INSTALLKEY_REQUEST_CREDENTIALS_ACCESS}.
* @return {@code true} if the keys were installed, {@code false} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not {@code null} and not a device or profile
* owner, or {@code admin} is null but the calling application is not a delegated
* certificate installer or credential management app.
* @see android.security.KeyChain#getCertificateChain
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_CERT_INSTALL
*/
public boolean installKeyPair(@Nullable ComponentName admin, @NonNull PrivateKey privKey,
@NonNull Certificate[] certs, @NonNull String alias, int flags) {
throwIfParentInstance("installKeyPair");
boolean requestAccess = (flags & INSTALLKEY_REQUEST_CREDENTIALS_ACCESS)
== INSTALLKEY_REQUEST_CREDENTIALS_ACCESS;
boolean isUserSelectable = (flags & INSTALLKEY_SET_USER_SELECTABLE)
== INSTALLKEY_SET_USER_SELECTABLE;
try {
final byte[] pemCert = Credentials.convertToPem(certs[0]);
byte[] pemChain = null;
if (certs.length > 1) {
pemChain = Credentials.convertToPem(Arrays.copyOfRange(certs, 1, certs.length));
}
final byte[] pkcs8Key = KeyFactory.getInstance(privKey.getAlgorithm())
.getKeySpec(privKey, PKCS8EncodedKeySpec.class).getEncoded();
return mService.installKeyPair(admin, mContext.getPackageName(), pkcs8Key, pemCert,
pemChain, alias, requestAccess, isUserSelectable);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
} catch (NoSuchAlgorithmException | InvalidKeySpecException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to obtain private key material", e);
} catch (CertificateException | IOException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Could not pem-encode certificate", e);
}
return false;
}
/**
* This API can be called by the following to remove a certificate and private key pair
* installed under a given alias:
* From Android {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#S}, the credential management app
* can call this API. If called by the credential management app, the componentName must be
* {@code null}. Note, there can only be a credential management app on an unmanaged device.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if calling from a delegated certificate installer.
* @param alias The private key alias under which the certificate is installed.
* @return {@code true} if the private key alias no longer exists, {@code false} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not {@code null} and not a device or profile
* owner, or {@code admin} is null but the calling application is not a delegated
* certificate installer or credential management app.
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_CERT_INSTALL
*/
public boolean removeKeyPair(@Nullable ComponentName admin, @NonNull String alias) {
throwIfParentInstance("removeKeyPair");
try {
return mService.removeKeyPair(admin, mContext.getPackageName(), alias);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
// STOPSHIP(b/174298501): clarify the expected return value following generateKeyPair call.
/**
* This API can be called by the following to query whether a certificate and private key are
* installed under a given alias:
* From Android {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#S}, the credential management app
* can call this API. If called by the credential management app, the componentName must be
* {@code null}. Note, there can only be a credential management app on an unmanaged device.
*
* Because this method might take several seconds to complete, it should only be called from
* a worker thread. This method returns {@code null} when called from the main thread.
*
* This method is not thread-safe, calling it from multiple threads at the same time will
* result in undefined behavior. If the calling thread is interrupted while the invocation is
* in-flight, it will eventually terminate and return {@code null}.
*
* Note: If the provided {@code alias} is of an existing alias, all former grants that apps
* have been given to access the key and certificates associated with this alias will be
* revoked.
*
* Attestation: to enable attestation, set an attestation challenge in {@code keySpec} via
* {@link KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder#setAttestationChallenge}. By specifying flags to the
* {@code idAttestationFlags} parameter, it is possible to request the device's unique
* identity to be included in the attestation record.
*
* Specific identifiers can be included in the attestation record, and an individual
* attestation certificate can be used to sign the attestation record. To find out if the device
* supports these features, refer to {@link #isDeviceIdAttestationSupported()} and
* {@link #isUniqueDeviceAttestationSupported()}.
*
* Device owner, profile owner, their delegated certificate installer and the credential
* management app can use {@link #ID_TYPE_BASE_INFO} to request inclusion of the general device
* information including manufacturer, model, brand, device and product in the attestation
* record.
* Only device owner, profile owner on an organization-owned device and their delegated
* certificate installers can use {@link #ID_TYPE_SERIAL}, {@link #ID_TYPE_IMEI} and
* {@link #ID_TYPE_MEID} to request unique device identifiers to be attested (the serial number,
* IMEI and MEID correspondingly), if supported by the device
* (see {@link #isDeviceIdAttestationSupported()}).
* Additionally, device owner, profile owner on an organization-owned device and their delegated
* certificate installers can also request the attestation record to be signed using an
* individual attestation certificate by specifying the {@link #ID_TYPE_INDIVIDUAL_ATTESTATION}
* flag (if supported by the device, see {@link #isUniqueDeviceAttestationSupported()}).
*
* If any of {@link #ID_TYPE_SERIAL}, {@link #ID_TYPE_IMEI} and {@link #ID_TYPE_MEID}
* is set, it is implicitly assumed that {@link #ID_TYPE_BASE_INFO} is also set.
*
* Attestation using {@link #ID_TYPE_INDIVIDUAL_ATTESTATION} can only be requested if
* key generation is done in StrongBox.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if calling from a delegated certificate installer.
* @param algorithm The key generation algorithm, see {@link java.security.KeyPairGenerator}.
* @param keySpec Specification of the key to generate, see
* {@link java.security.KeyPairGenerator}.
* @param idAttestationFlags A bitmask of the identifiers that should be included in the
* attestation record ({@code ID_TYPE_BASE_INFO}, {@code ID_TYPE_SERIAL},
* {@code ID_TYPE_IMEI} and {@code ID_TYPE_MEID}), and
* {@code ID_TYPE_INDIVIDUAL_ATTESTATION} if the attestation record should be signed
* using an individual attestation certificate.
*
* {@code 0} should be passed in if no device identification is required in the
* attestation record and the batch attestation certificate should be used.
*
* If any flag is specified, then an attestation challenge must be included in the
* {@code keySpec}.
* @return A non-null {@code AttestedKeyPair} if the key generation succeeded, null otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not {@code null} and not a device or profile
* owner, or {@code admin} is null but the calling application is not a delegated
* certificate installer or credential management app. If Device ID attestation is
* requested (using {@link #ID_TYPE_SERIAL}, {@link #ID_TYPE_IMEI} or
* {@link #ID_TYPE_MEID}), the caller must be the Device Owner or the Certificate
* Installer delegate.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException in the following cases:
*
* From Android {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#S}, the credential management app
* can call this API. If called by the credential management app, the componentName must be
* {@code null}. Note, there can only be a credential management app on an unmanaged device.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if calling from a delegated certificate installer.
* @param alias The private key alias under which to install the certificate. The {@code alias}
* should denote an existing private key. If a certificate with that alias already
* exists, it will be overwritten.
* @param certs The certificate chain to install. The chain should start with the leaf
* certificate and include the chain of trust in order. This will be returned by
* {@link android.security.KeyChain#getCertificateChain}.
* @param isUserSelectable {@code true} to indicate that a user can select this key via the
* certificate selection prompt, {@code false} to indicate that this key can only be
* granted access by implementing
* {@link android.app.admin.DeviceAdminReceiver#onChoosePrivateKeyAlias}.
* @return {@code true} if the provided {@code alias} exists and the certificates has been
* successfully associated with it, {@code false} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not {@code null} and not a device or profile
* owner, or {@code admin} is null but the calling application is not a delegated
* certificate installer or credential management app.
*/
public boolean setKeyPairCertificate(@Nullable ComponentName admin,
@NonNull String alias, @NonNull List
* Delegated certificate installer is a per-user state. The delegated access is persistent until
* it is later cleared by calling this method with a null value or uninstallling the certificate
* installer.
*
* Note:Starting from {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N}, if the caller
* application's target SDK version is {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N} or newer, the
* supplied certificate installer package must be installed when calling this API, otherwise an
* {@link IllegalArgumentException} will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param installerPackage The package name of the certificate installer which will be given
* access. If {@code null} is given the current package will be cleared.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or a profile owner.
*
* @deprecated From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O}. Use {@link #setDelegatedScopes}
* with the {@link #DELEGATION_CERT_INSTALL} scope instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public void setCertInstallerPackage(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @Nullable String
installerPackage) throws SecurityException {
throwIfParentInstance("setCertInstallerPackage");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setCertInstallerPackage(admin, installerPackage);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner or device owner to retrieve the certificate installer for the user,
* or {@code null} if none is set. If there are multiple delegates this function will return one
* of them.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return The package name of the current delegated certificate installer, or {@code null} if
* none is set.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or a profile owner.
*
* @deprecated From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O}. Use {@link #getDelegatePackages}
* with the {@link #DELEGATION_CERT_INSTALL} scope instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public @Nullable String getCertInstallerPackage(@NonNull ComponentName admin)
throws SecurityException {
throwIfParentInstance("getCertInstallerPackage");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getCertInstallerPackage(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner or device owner to grant access to privileged APIs to another app.
* Granted APIs are determined by {@code scopes}, which is a list of the {@code DELEGATION_*}
* constants.
*
* A broadcast with the {@link #ACTION_APPLICATION_DELEGATION_SCOPES_CHANGED} action will be
* sent to the {@code delegatePackage} with its new scopes in an {@code ArrayList
* Delegated scopes are a per-user state. The delegated access is persistent until it is later
* cleared by calling this method with an empty {@code scopes} list or uninstalling the
* {@code delegatePackage}.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param delegatePackage The package name of the app which will be given access.
* @param scopes The groups of privileged APIs whose access should be granted to
* {@code delegatedPackage}.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or a profile owner.
*/
public void setDelegatedScopes(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @NonNull String delegatePackage,
@NonNull List To support the always-on feature, an app must
* Enabling lockdown via {@code lockdownEnabled} argument carries the risk that any failure
* of the VPN provider could break networking for all apps. This method clears any lockdown
* allowlist set by {@link #setAlwaysOnVpnPackage(ComponentName, String, boolean, Set)}.
* Starting from {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#S API 31} calling this method with
* {@code vpnPackage} set to {@code null} only removes the existing configuration if it was
* previously created by this admin. To remove VPN configuration created by the user use
* {@link UserManager#DISALLOW_CONFIG_VPN}.
*
* @param vpnPackage The package name for an installed VPN app on the device, or {@code null} to
* remove an existing always-on VPN configuration.
* @param lockdownEnabled {@code true} to disallow networking when the VPN is not connected or
* {@code false} otherwise. This has no effect when clearing.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or a profile owner.
* @throws NameNotFoundException if {@code vpnPackage} is not installed.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if {@code vpnPackage} exists but does not support being
* set as always-on, or if always-on VPN is not available.
* @see #setAlwaysOnVpnPackage(ComponentName, String, boolean, Set)
*/
public void setAlwaysOnVpnPackage(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @Nullable String vpnPackage,
boolean lockdownEnabled) throws NameNotFoundException {
setAlwaysOnVpnPackage(admin, vpnPackage, lockdownEnabled, Collections.emptySet());
}
/**
* A version of {@link #setAlwaysOnVpnPackage(ComponentName, String, boolean)} that allows the
* admin to specify a set of apps that should be able to access the network directly when VPN
* is not connected. When VPN connects these apps switch over to VPN if allowed to use that VPN.
* System apps can always bypass VPN.
* Note that the system doesn't update the allowlist when packages are installed or
* uninstalled, the admin app must call this method to keep the list up to date.
* When {@code lockdownEnabled} is false {@code lockdownAllowlist} is ignored . When
* {@code lockdownEnabled} is {@code true} and {@code lockdownAllowlist} is {@code null} or
* empty, only system apps can bypass VPN.
* Setting always-on VPN package to {@code null} or using
* {@link #setAlwaysOnVpnPackage(ComponentName, String, boolean)} clears lockdown allowlist.
*
* @param vpnPackage package name for an installed VPN app on the device, or {@code null}
* to remove an existing always-on VPN configuration
* @param lockdownEnabled {@code true} to disallow networking when the VPN is not connected or
* {@code false} otherwise. This has no effect when clearing.
* @param lockdownAllowlist Packages that will be able to access the network directly when VPN
* is in lockdown mode but not connected. Has no effect when clearing.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or a profile
* owner.
* @throws NameNotFoundException if {@code vpnPackage} or one of
* {@code lockdownAllowlist} is not installed.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if {@code vpnPackage} exists but does
* not support being set as always-on, or if always-on VPN is not
* available.
*/
public void setAlwaysOnVpnPackage(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @Nullable String vpnPackage,
boolean lockdownEnabled, @Nullable Set
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance,
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)}, where the caller must be
* the profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile.
*
* If the caller is device owner, then the restriction will be applied to all users. If
* called on the parent instance, then the restriction will be applied on the personal profile.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_DISABLE_CAMERA} to be able to call this method; if it has
* not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* Note, this policy type is deprecated for legacy device admins since
* {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#Q}. On Android
* {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#Q} devices, legacy device admins targeting SDK
* version {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#P} or below can still call this API to
* disable camera, while legacy device admins targeting SDK version
* {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#Q} will receive a SecurityException. Starting
* from Android {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R}, requests to disable camera from
* legacy device admins targeting SDK version {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#P} or
* below will be silently ignored.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param disabled Whether or not the camera should be disabled.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not an active administrator or does not use
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_DISABLE_CAMERA}.
*/
public void setCameraDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean disabled) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setCameraDisabled(admin, disabled, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Determine whether or not the device's cameras have been disabled for this user,
* either by the calling admin, if specified, or all admins.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance,
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)}, where the caller must be
* the profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to check whether any admins
* have disabled the camera
*/
public boolean getCameraDisabled(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getCameraDisabled(admin, myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
@UnsupportedAppUsage
public boolean getCameraDisabled(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getCameraDisabled(admin, userHandle, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by a device owner to request a bugreport.
*
* If the device contains secondary users or profiles, they must be affiliated with the device.
* Otherwise a {@link SecurityException} will be thrown. See {@link #isAffiliatedUser}.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return {@code true} if the bugreport collection started successfully, or {@code false} if it
* wasn't triggered because a previous bugreport operation is still active (either the
* bugreport is still running or waiting for the user to share or decline)
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner, or there is at least one
* profile or secondary user that is not affiliated with the device.
* @see #isAffiliatedUser
*/
public boolean requestBugreport(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("requestBugreport");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.requestBugreport(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by a device/profile owner to set whether the screen capture is disabled. Disabling
* screen capture also prevents the content from being shown on display devices that do not have
* a secure video output. See {@link android.view.Display#FLAG_SECURE} for more details about
* secure surfaces and secure displays.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance, returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)}, where the calling device admin must be
* the profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile. If it is not, a security
* exception will be thrown.
*
* If the caller is device owner or called on the parent instance by a profile owner of an
* organization-owned managed profile, then the restriction will be applied to all users.
*
* From version {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M} disabling screen capture also blocks
* assist requests for all activities of the relevant user.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param disabled Whether screen capture is disabled or not.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner or if
* called on the parent profile and the {@code admin} is not a
* profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile.
*/
public void setScreenCaptureDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean disabled) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setScreenCaptureDisabled(admin, disabled, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Determine whether or not screen capture has been disabled by the calling
* admin, if specified, or all admins.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance,
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)}, where the caller must be
* the profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile (the calling admin must be
* specified).
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to check whether any
* admins have disabled screen capture.
*/
public boolean getScreenCaptureDisabled(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getScreenCaptureDisabled(admin, myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
public boolean getScreenCaptureDisabled(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getScreenCaptureDisabled(admin, userHandle, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by a device/profile owner to set nearby notification streaming policy. Notification
* streaming is sending notification data from pre-installed apps to nearby devices.
*
* @param policy One of the {@code NearbyStreamingPolicy} constants.
* @throws SecurityException if caller is not a device or profile owner
*/
public void setNearbyNotificationStreamingPolicy(@NearbyStreamingPolicy int policy) {
throwIfParentInstance("setNearbyNotificationStreamingPolicy");
if (mService == null) {
return;
}
try {
mService.setNearbyNotificationStreamingPolicy(policy);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Returns the current runtime nearby notification streaming policy set by the device or profile
* owner.
*/
public @NearbyStreamingPolicy int getNearbyNotificationStreamingPolicy() {
return getNearbyNotificationStreamingPolicy(myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
public @NearbyStreamingPolicy int getNearbyNotificationStreamingPolicy(int userId) {
throwIfParentInstance("getNearbyNotificationStreamingPolicy");
if (mService == null) {
return NEARBY_STREAMING_NOT_CONTROLLED_BY_POLICY;
}
try {
return mService.getNearbyNotificationStreamingPolicy(userId);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by a device/profile owner to set nearby app streaming policy. App streaming is when
* the device starts an app on a virtual display and sends a video stream of the app to nearby
* devices.
*
* @param policy One of the {@code NearbyStreamingPolicy} constants.
* @throws SecurityException if caller is not a device or profile owner.
*/
public void setNearbyAppStreamingPolicy(@NearbyStreamingPolicy int policy) {
throwIfParentInstance("setNearbyAppStreamingPolicy");
if (mService == null) {
return;
}
try {
mService.setNearbyAppStreamingPolicy(policy);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Returns the current runtime nearby app streaming policy set by the device or profile owner.
*/
public @NearbyStreamingPolicy int getNearbyAppStreamingPolicy() {
return getNearbyAppStreamingPolicy(myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
public @NearbyStreamingPolicy int getNearbyAppStreamingPolicy(int userId) {
throwIfParentInstance("getNearbyAppStreamingPolicy");
if (mService == null) {
return NEARBY_STREAMING_NOT_CONTROLLED_BY_POLICY;
}
try {
return mService.getNearbyAppStreamingPolicy(userId);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by a device owner, or alternatively a profile owner from Android 8.0 (API level 26) or
* higher, to set whether auto time is required. If auto time is required, no user will be able
* set the date and time and network date and time will be used.
*
* Note: if auto time is required the user can still manually set the time zone.
*
* The calling device admin must be a device owner, or alternatively a profile owner from
* Android 8.0 (API level 26) or higher. If it is not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* Staring from Android 11, this API switches to use
* {@link UserManager#DISALLOW_CONFIG_DATE_TIME} to enforce the auto time settings. Calling
* this API to enforce auto time will result in
* {@link UserManager#DISALLOW_CONFIG_DATE_TIME} being set, while calling this API to lift
* the requirement will result in {@link UserManager#DISALLOW_CONFIG_DATE_TIME} being cleared.
* From Android 11, this API can also no longer be called on a managed profile.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param required Whether auto time is set required or not.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner, not a profile owner or
* if this API is called on a managed profile.
* @deprecated From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R}. Use {@link #setAutoTimeEnabled}
* to turn auto time on or off and use {@link UserManager#DISALLOW_CONFIG_DATE_TIME}
* to prevent the user from changing this setting.
*/
@Deprecated
public void setAutoTimeRequired(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean required) {
throwIfParentInstance("setAutoTimeRequired");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setAutoTimeRequired(admin, required);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* @return true if auto time is required.
* @deprecated From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R}. Use {@link #getAutoTimeEnabled}
*/
@Deprecated
public boolean getAutoTimeRequired() {
throwIfParentInstance("getAutoTimeRequired");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getAutoTimeRequired();
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by a device owner, a profile owner for the primary user or a profile
* owner of an organization-owned managed profile to turn auto time on and off.
* Callers are recommended to use {@link UserManager#DISALLOW_CONFIG_DATE_TIME}
* to prevent the user from changing this setting.
*
* If user restriction {@link UserManager#DISALLOW_CONFIG_DATE_TIME} is used,
* no user will be able set the date and time. Instead, the network date
* and time will be used.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param enabled Whether time should be obtained automatically from the network or not.
* @throws SecurityException if caller is not a device owner, a profile owner for the
* primary user, or a profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile.
*/
public void setAutoTimeEnabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean enabled) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setAutoTimeEnabled(admin, enabled);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* @return true if auto time is enabled on the device.
* @throws SecurityException if caller is not a device owner, a profile owner for the
* primary user, or a profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile.
*/
public boolean getAutoTimeEnabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getAutoTimeEnabled(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by a device owner, a profile owner for the primary user or a profile
* owner of an organization-owned managed profile to turn auto time zone on and off.
* Callers are recommended to use {@link UserManager#DISALLOW_CONFIG_DATE_TIME}
* to prevent the user from changing this setting.
*
* If user restriction {@link UserManager#DISALLOW_CONFIG_DATE_TIME} is used,
* no user will be able set the date and time zone. Instead, the network date
* and time zone will be used.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param enabled Whether time zone should be obtained automatically from the network or not.
* @throws SecurityException if caller is not a device owner, a profile owner for the
* primary user, or a profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile.
*/
public void setAutoTimeZoneEnabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean enabled) {
throwIfParentInstance("setAutoTimeZone");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setAutoTimeZoneEnabled(admin, enabled);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* @return true if auto time zone is enabled on the device.
* @throws SecurityException if caller is not a device owner, a profile owner for the
* primary user, or a profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile.
*/
public boolean getAutoTimeZoneEnabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getAutoTimeZone");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getAutoTimeZoneEnabled(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* TODO (b/137101239): remove this method in follow-up CL
* since it's only used for split system user.
* Called by a device owner to set whether all users created on the device should be ephemeral.
* @hide
*/
public void setForceEphemeralUsers(
@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean forceEphemeralUsers) {
throwIfParentInstance("setForceEphemeralUsers");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setForceEphemeralUsers(admin, forceEphemeralUsers);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* TODO (b/137101239): remove this method in follow-up CL
* since it's only used for split system user.
* @return true if all users are created ephemeral.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
* @hide
*/
public boolean getForceEphemeralUsers(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getForceEphemeralUsers");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getForceEphemeralUsers(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by an application that is administering the device to disable keyguard customizations,
* such as widgets. After setting this, keyguard features will be disabled according to the
* provided feature list.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_DISABLE_KEYGUARD_FEATURES} to be able to call this method;
* if it has not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* Calling this from a managed profile before version {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M}
* will throw a security exception. From version {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M} the
* profile owner of a managed profile can set:
*
* From version {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R} the profile owner of an
* organization-owned managed profile can set:
*
* Requests to disable other features on a managed profile will be ignored.
*
* The admin can check which features have been disabled by calling
* {@link #getKeyguardDisabledFeatures(ComponentName)}
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param which The disabled features flag which can be either
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FEATURES_NONE} (default),
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FEATURES_ALL}, or a combination of
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_WIDGETS_ALL}, {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_SECURE_CAMERA},
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_SECURE_NOTIFICATIONS},
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS},
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_UNREDACTED_NOTIFICATIONS},
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FINGERPRINT},
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FACE},
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_IRIS}.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not an active administrator or does not user
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_DISABLE_KEYGUARD_FEATURES}
*/
public void setKeyguardDisabledFeatures(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int which) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setKeyguardDisabledFeatures(admin, which, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Determine whether or not features have been disabled in keyguard either by the calling
* admin, if specified, or all admins that set restrictions on this user and its participating
* profiles. Restrictions on profiles that have a separate challenge are not taken into account.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to retrieve
* restrictions on the parent profile.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} to check whether any
* admins have disabled features in keyguard.
* @return bitfield of flags. See {@link #setKeyguardDisabledFeatures(ComponentName, int)}
* for a list.
*/
public int getKeyguardDisabledFeatures(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
return getKeyguardDisabledFeatures(admin, myUserId());
}
/** @hide per-user version */
@UnsupportedAppUsage
public int getKeyguardDisabledFeatures(@Nullable ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getKeyguardDisabledFeatures(admin, userHandle, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FEATURES_NONE;
}
/**
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
@UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.R, trackingBug = 170729553)
@RequiresPermission(allOf = {
android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_DEVICE_ADMINS,
android.Manifest.permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL
})
public void setActiveAdmin(@NonNull ComponentName policyReceiver, boolean refreshing,
int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setActiveAdmin(policyReceiver, refreshing, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* @hide
*/
@UnsupportedAppUsage
public void setActiveAdmin(@NonNull ComponentName policyReceiver, boolean refreshing) {
setActiveAdmin(policyReceiver, refreshing, myUserId());
}
/**
* Called by a privileged caller holding {@code BIND_DEVICE_ADMIN} permission to retrieve
* the remove warning for the given device admin.
* @hide
*/
public void getRemoveWarning(@Nullable ComponentName admin, RemoteCallback result) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.getRemoveWarning(admin, result, myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* @hide
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public void reportPasswordChanged(@UserIdInt int userId) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.reportPasswordChanged(userId);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* @hide
*/
@UnsupportedAppUsage
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public void reportFailedPasswordAttempt(int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.reportFailedPasswordAttempt(userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* @hide
*/
@UnsupportedAppUsage
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public void reportSuccessfulPasswordAttempt(int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.reportSuccessfulPasswordAttempt(userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* @hide
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public void reportFailedBiometricAttempt(int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.reportFailedBiometricAttempt(userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* @hide
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public void reportSuccessfulBiometricAttempt(int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.reportSuccessfulBiometricAttempt(userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Should be called when keyguard has been dismissed.
* @hide
*/
public void reportKeyguardDismissed(int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.reportKeyguardDismissed(userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Should be called when keyguard view has been shown to the user.
* @hide
*/
public void reportKeyguardSecured(int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.reportKeyguardSecured(userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* @hide
* Sets the given package as the device owner.
* Same as {@link #setDeviceOwner(ComponentName, String)} but without setting a device owner name.
* @param who the component name to be registered as device owner.
* @return whether the package was successfully registered as the device owner.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the package name is null or invalid
* @throws IllegalStateException If the preconditions mentioned are not met.
*/
public boolean setDeviceOwner(ComponentName who) {
return setDeviceOwner(who, null);
}
/**
* @hide
*/
public boolean setDeviceOwner(ComponentName who, int userId) {
return setDeviceOwner(who, null, userId);
}
/**
* @hide
*/
public boolean setDeviceOwner(ComponentName who, String ownerName) {
return setDeviceOwner(who, ownerName, UserHandle.USER_SYSTEM);
}
/**
* Sets the given package as the device owner.
*
* Preconditions:
* Calling this after the setup phase of the device owner user has completed is allowed only
* if the caller is the {@link Process#SHELL_UID Shell UID}, and there are no additional users
* (except when the device runs on headless system user mode, in which case it could have exact
* one extra user, which is the current user - the device owner will be set in the
* {@link UserHandle#SYSTEM system} user and a profile owner will be set in the current user)
* and no accounts.
*
* @param who the component name to be registered as device owner.
* @param ownerName the human readable name of the institution that owns this device.
* @param userId ID of the user on which the device owner runs.
*
* @return whether the package was successfully registered as the device owner.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the package name is {@code null} or invalid.
* @throws IllegalStateException If the preconditions mentioned are not met.
*
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_PROFILE_AND_DEVICE_OWNERS)
public boolean setDeviceOwner(@NonNull ComponentName who, @Nullable String ownerName,
@UserIdInt int userId) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.setDeviceOwner(who, ownerName, userId,
/* setProfileOwnerOnCurrentUserIfNecessary= */ true);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Same as {@link #setDeviceOwner(ComponentName, String, int)}, but without setting the profile
* owner on current user when running on headless system user mode - should be used only by
* testing infra.
*
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_PROFILE_AND_DEVICE_OWNERS)
public boolean setDeviceOwnerOnly(
@NonNull ComponentName who, @Nullable String ownerName, @UserIdInt int userId) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.setDeviceOwner(who, ownerName, userId,
/* setProfileOwnerOnCurrentUserIfNecessary= */ false);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Used to determine if a particular package has been registered as a Device Owner app.
* A device owner app is a special device admin that cannot be deactivated by the user, once
* activated as a device admin. It also cannot be uninstalled. To check whether a particular
* package is currently registered as the device owner app, pass in the package name from
* {@link Context#getPackageName()} to this method. Same as {@link #isDeviceOwnerApp}, but bundled code should use it for clarity.
* @hide
*/
public boolean isDeviceOwnerAppOnCallingUser(String packageName) {
return isDeviceOwnerAppOnAnyUserInner(packageName, /* callingUserOnly =*/ true);
}
/**
* @return true if a package is registered as device owner, even if it's running on a different
* user.
*
* Requires the MANAGE_USERS permission.
*
* @hide
*/
public boolean isDeviceOwnerAppOnAnyUser(String packageName) {
return isDeviceOwnerAppOnAnyUserInner(packageName, /* callingUserOnly =*/ false);
}
/**
* @return device owner component name, only when it's running on the calling user.
*
* @hide
*/
public ComponentName getDeviceOwnerComponentOnCallingUser() {
return getDeviceOwnerComponentInner(/* callingUserOnly =*/ true);
}
/**
* @return device owner component name, even if it's running on a different user.
*
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(anyOf = {
android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_USERS,
android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_PROFILE_AND_DEVICE_OWNERS,
})
public ComponentName getDeviceOwnerComponentOnAnyUser() {
return getDeviceOwnerComponentInner(/* callingUserOnly =*/ false);
}
private boolean isDeviceOwnerAppOnAnyUserInner(String packageName, boolean callingUserOnly) {
if (packageName == null) {
return false;
}
final ComponentName deviceOwner = getDeviceOwnerComponentInner(callingUserOnly);
if (deviceOwner == null) {
return false;
}
return packageName.equals(deviceOwner.getPackageName());
}
private ComponentName getDeviceOwnerComponentInner(boolean callingUserOnly) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getDeviceOwnerComponent(callingUserOnly);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* @return Handle of the user who runs device owner, or {@code null} if there's no device owner.
*
* @hide
*/
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_USERS)
@SystemApi
public @Nullable UserHandle getDeviceOwnerUser() {
if (mService != null) {
try {
int userId = mService.getDeviceOwnerUserId();
if (userId != UserHandle.USER_NULL) {
return UserHandle.of(userId);
}
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* @hide
*/
public int getDeviceOwnerUserId() {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getDeviceOwnerUserId();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return UserHandle.USER_NULL;
}
/**
* Clears the current device owner. The caller must be the device owner. This function should be
* used cautiously as once it is called it cannot be undone. The device owner can only be set as
* a part of device setup, before it completes.
*
* While some policies previously set by the device owner will be cleared by this method, it is
* a best-effort process and some other policies will still remain in place after the device
* owner is cleared.
*
* @param packageName The package name of the device owner.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller is not in {@code packageName} or {@code packageName}
* does not own the current device owner component.
*
* @deprecated This method is expected to be used for testing purposes only. The device owner
* will lose control of the device and its data after calling it. In order to protect any
* sensitive data that remains on the device, it is advised that the device owner factory resets
* the device instead of calling this method. See {@link #wipeData(int)}.
*/
@Deprecated
public void clearDeviceOwnerApp(String packageName) {
throwIfParentInstance("clearDeviceOwnerApp");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.clearDeviceOwner(packageName);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Returns the device owner package name, only if it's running on the calling user.
*
* Bundled components should use {@code getDeviceOwnerComponentOnCallingUser()} for clarity.
*
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_USERS)
public @Nullable String getDeviceOwner() {
throwIfParentInstance("getDeviceOwner");
final ComponentName name = getDeviceOwnerComponentOnCallingUser();
return name != null ? name.getPackageName() : null;
}
/**
* Called by the system to find out whether the device is managed by a Device Owner.
*
* @return whether the device is managed by a Device Owner.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller is not the device owner, does not hold the
* MANAGE_USERS permission and is not the system.
*
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@SuppressLint("RequiresPermission")
public boolean isDeviceManaged() {
try {
return mService.hasDeviceOwner();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Returns the device owner name. Note this method *will* return the device owner
* name when it's running on a different user.
*
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_USERS)
public String getDeviceOwnerNameOnAnyUser() {
throwIfParentInstance("getDeviceOwnerNameOnAnyUser");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getDeviceOwnerName();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* @hide
* @deprecated Use #ACTION_SET_PROFILE_OWNER
* Sets the given component as an active admin and registers the package as the profile
* owner for this user. The package must already be installed and there shouldn't be
* an existing profile owner registered for this user. Also, this method must be called
* before the user setup has been completed.
*
* This method can only be called by system apps that hold MANAGE_USERS permission and
* MANAGE_DEVICE_ADMINS permission.
* @param admin The component to register as an active admin and profile owner.
* @param ownerName The user-visible name of the entity that is managing this user.
* @return whether the admin was successfully registered as the profile owner.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if packageName is null, the package isn't installed, or
* the user has already been set up.
*/
@Deprecated
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_DEVICE_ADMINS)
public boolean setActiveProfileOwner(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @Deprecated String ownerName)
throws IllegalArgumentException {
throwIfParentInstance("setActiveProfileOwner");
if (mService != null) {
try {
final int myUserId = myUserId();
mService.setActiveAdmin(admin, false, myUserId);
return mService.setProfileOwner(admin, ownerName, myUserId);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Clears the active profile owner. The caller must be the profile owner of this user, otherwise
* a SecurityException will be thrown. This method is not available to managed profile owners.
*
* While some policies previously set by the profile owner will be cleared by this method, it is
* a best-effort process and some other policies will still remain in place after the profile
* owner is cleared.
*
* @param admin The component to remove as the profile owner.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not an active profile owner, or the method is
* being called from a managed profile.
*
* @deprecated This method is expected to be used for testing purposes only. The profile owner
* will lose control of the user and its data after calling it. In order to protect any
* sensitive data that remains on this user, it is advised that the profile owner deletes it
* instead of calling this method. See {@link #wipeData(int)}.
*/
@Deprecated
public void clearProfileOwner(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("clearProfileOwner");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.clearProfileOwner(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* @hide
* Checks whether the user was already setup.
*/
public boolean hasUserSetupCompleted() {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.hasUserSetupCompleted();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* @hide
* Sets the given component as the profile owner of the given user profile. The package must
* already be installed. There must not already be a profile owner for this user.
* Only apps with the MANAGE_PROFILE_AND_DEVICE_OWNERS permission and the shell uid can call
* this method.
* Calling this after the setup phase of the specified user has completed is allowed only if:
* - the caller is SYSTEM_UID.
* - or the caller is the shell uid, and there are no accounts on the specified user.
* @param admin the component name to be registered as profile owner.
* @param ownerName the human readable name of the organisation associated with this DPM.
* @param userHandle the userId to set the profile owner for.
* @return whether the component was successfully registered as the profile owner.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if admin is null, the package isn't installed, or the
* preconditions mentioned are not met.
*/
public boolean setProfileOwner(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @Deprecated String ownerName,
int userHandle) throws IllegalArgumentException {
if (mService != null) {
try {
if (ownerName == null) {
ownerName = "";
}
return mService.setProfileOwner(admin, ownerName, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Sets the device owner information to be shown on the lock screen.
*
* Device owner information set using this method overrides any owner information manually set
* by the user and prevents the user from further changing it.
*
* If the device owner information is {@code null} or empty then the device owner info is
* cleared and the user owner info is shown on the lock screen if it is set.
*
* If the device owner information contains only whitespaces then the message on the lock screen
* will be blank and the user will not be allowed to change it.
*
* If the device owner information needs to be localized, it is the responsibility of the
* {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} to listen to the {@link Intent#ACTION_LOCALE_CHANGED} broadcast
* and set a new version of this string accordingly.
*
* May be called by the device owner or the profile owner of an organization-owned device.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check.
* @param info Device owner information which will be displayed instead of the user owner info.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
*/
public void setDeviceOwnerLockScreenInfo(@NonNull ComponentName admin, CharSequence info) {
throwIfParentInstance("setDeviceOwnerLockScreenInfo");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setDeviceOwnerLockScreenInfo(admin, info);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* @return The device owner information. If it is not set returns {@code null}.
*/
public CharSequence getDeviceOwnerLockScreenInfo() {
throwIfParentInstance("getDeviceOwnerLockScreenInfo");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getDeviceOwnerLockScreenInfo();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Called by device or profile owners to suspend packages for this user. This function can be
* called by a device owner, profile owner, or by a delegate given the
* {@link #DELEGATION_PACKAGE_ACCESS} scope via {@link #setDelegatedScopes}.
*
* A suspended package will not be able to start activities. Its notifications will be hidden,
* it will not show up in recents, will not be able to show toasts or dialogs or ring the
* device.
*
* The package must already be installed. If the package is uninstalled while suspended the
* package will no longer be suspended. The admin can block this by using
* {@link #setUninstallBlocked}.
*
* Some apps cannot be suspended, such as device admins, the active launcher, the required
* package installer, the required package uninstaller, the required package verifier, the
* default dialer, and the permission controller.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component to check, or {@code null} if the caller is a
* package access delegate.
* @param packageNames The package names to suspend or unsuspend.
* @param suspended If set to {@code true} than the packages will be suspended, if set to
* {@code false} the packages will be unsuspended.
* @return an array of package names for which the suspended status is not set as requested in
* this method.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_PACKAGE_ACCESS
*/
public @NonNull String[] setPackagesSuspended(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@NonNull String[] packageNames, boolean suspended) {
throwIfParentInstance("setPackagesSuspended");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.setPackagesSuspended(admin, mContext.getPackageName(), packageNames,
suspended);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return packageNames;
}
/**
* Determine if a package is suspended. This function can be called by a device owner, profile
* owner, or by a delegate given the {@link #DELEGATION_PACKAGE_ACCESS} scope via
* {@link #setDelegatedScopes}.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if the caller is a package access delegate.
* @param packageName The name of the package to retrieve the suspended status of.
* @return {@code true} if the package is suspended or {@code false} if the package is not
* suspended, could not be found or an error occurred.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
* @throws NameNotFoundException if the package could not be found.
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_PACKAGE_ACCESS
*/
public boolean isPackageSuspended(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String packageName)
throws NameNotFoundException {
throwIfParentInstance("isPackageSuspended");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isPackageSuspended(admin, mContext.getPackageName(), packageName);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
} catch (IllegalArgumentException ex) {
throw new NameNotFoundException(packageName);
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Sets the enabled state of the profile. A profile should be enabled only once it is ready to
* be used. Only the profile owner can call this.
*
* @see #isProfileOwnerApp
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner.
*/
public void setProfileEnabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("setProfileEnabled");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setProfileEnabled(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Sets the name of the profile. In the device owner case it sets the name of the user which it
* is called from. Only a profile owner or device owner can call this. If this is never called
* by the profile or device owner, the name will be set to default values.
*
* @see #isProfileOwnerApp
* @see #isDeviceOwnerApp
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associate with.
* @param profileName The name of the profile.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*/
public void setProfileName(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String profileName) {
throwIfParentInstance("setProfileName");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setProfileName(admin, profileName);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Used to determine if a particular package is registered as the profile owner for the
* user. A profile owner is a special device admin that has additional privileges
* within the profile.
*
* @param packageName The package name of the app to compare with the registered profile owner.
* @return Whether or not the package is registered as the profile owner.
*/
public boolean isProfileOwnerApp(String packageName) {
throwIfParentInstance("isProfileOwnerApp");
if (mService != null) {
try {
ComponentName profileOwner = mService.getProfileOwnerAsUser(myUserId());
return profileOwner != null
&& profileOwner.getPackageName().equals(packageName);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* @hide
* @return the packageName of the owner of the given user profile or {@code null} if no profile
* owner has been set for that user.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the userId is invalid.
*/
@SystemApi
public @Nullable ComponentName getProfileOwner() throws IllegalArgumentException {
throwIfParentInstance("getProfileOwner");
return getProfileOwnerAsUser(mContext.getUserId());
}
/**
* @see #getProfileOwner()
* @hide
*/
@RequiresPermission(value = android.Manifest.permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS,
conditional = true)
public @Nullable ComponentName getProfileOwnerAsUser(@NonNull UserHandle user) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getProfileOwnerAsUser(user.getIdentifier());
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* @hide
*/
@UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.R, trackingBug = 170729553)
public @Nullable ComponentName getProfileOwnerAsUser(final int userId) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getProfileOwnerAsUser(userId);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the configured supervision app if it exists and is the device owner or policy owner.
* @hide
*/
public @Nullable ComponentName getProfileOwnerOrDeviceOwnerSupervisionComponent(
@NonNull UserHandle user) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getProfileOwnerOrDeviceOwnerSupervisionComponent(user);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* @hide
* @return the human readable name of the organisation associated with this DPM or {@code null}
* if one is not set.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the userId is invalid.
*/
public @Nullable String getProfileOwnerName() throws IllegalArgumentException {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getProfileOwnerName(mContext.getUserId());
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* @hide
* @param userId The user for whom to fetch the profile owner name, if any.
* @return the human readable name of the organisation associated with this profile owner or
* null if one is not set.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the userId is invalid.
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_USERS)
public @Nullable String getProfileOwnerNameAsUser(int userId) throws IllegalArgumentException {
throwIfParentInstance("getProfileOwnerNameAsUser");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getProfileOwnerName(userId);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Apps can use this method to find out if the device was provisioned as
* organization-owend device with a managed profile.
*
* This, together with checking whether the device has a device owner (by calling
* {@link #isDeviceOwnerApp}), could be used to learn whether the device is owned by an
* organization or an individual:
* If this method returns true OR {@link #isDeviceOwnerApp} returns true (for any package),
* then the device is owned by an organization. Otherwise, it's owned by an individual.
*
* @return {@code true} if the device was provisioned as organization-owned device,
* {@code false} otherwise.
*/
public boolean isOrganizationOwnedDeviceWithManagedProfile() {
throwIfParentInstance("isOrganizationOwnedDeviceWithManagedProfile");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isOrganizationOwnedDeviceWithManagedProfile();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Returns whether the specified package can read the device identifiers.
*
* @param packageName The package name of the app to check for device identifier access.
* @param pid The process id of the package to be checked.
* @param uid The uid of the package to be checked.
* @return whether the package can read the device identifiers.
*
* @hide
*/
public boolean hasDeviceIdentifierAccess(@NonNull String packageName, int pid, int uid) {
throwIfParentInstance("hasDeviceIdentifierAccess");
if (packageName == null) {
return false;
}
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.checkDeviceIdentifierAccess(packageName, pid, uid);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner or device owner to set a default activity that the system selects
* to handle intents that match the given {@link IntentFilter}. This activity will remain the
* default intent handler even if the set of potential event handlers for the intent filter
* changes and if the intent preferences are reset.
*
* Note that the caller should still declare the activity in the manifest, the API just sets
* the activity to be the default one to handle the given intent filter.
*
* The default disambiguation mechanism takes over if the activity is not installed (anymore).
* When the activity is (re)installed, it is automatically reset as default intent handler for
* the filter.
*
* The calling device admin must be a profile owner or device owner. If it is not, a security
* exception will be thrown.
*
* NOTE: Performs disk I/O and shouldn't be called on the main thread.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param filter The IntentFilter for which a default handler is added.
* @param activity The Activity that is added as default intent handler.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*/
public void addPersistentPreferredActivity(@NonNull ComponentName admin, IntentFilter filter,
@NonNull ComponentName activity) {
throwIfParentInstance("addPersistentPreferredActivity");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.addPersistentPreferredActivity(admin, filter, activity);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner or device owner to remove all persistent intent handler preferences
* associated with the given package that were set by {@link #addPersistentPreferredActivity}.
*
* The calling device admin must be a profile owner. If it is not, a security exception will be
* thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageName The name of the package for which preferences are removed.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*/
public void clearPackagePersistentPreferredActivities(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
String packageName) {
throwIfParentInstance("clearPackagePersistentPreferredActivities");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.clearPackagePersistentPreferredActivities(admin, packageName);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Must be called by a device owner or a profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile
* to set the default SMS application.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance, returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)}, where the caller must be the profile owner
* of an organization-owned managed profile and the package must be a pre-installed system
* package. If called on the parent instance, then the default SMS application is set on the
* personal profile.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageName The name of the package to set as the default SMS application.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner or if
* called on the parent profile and the {@code admin} is not a
* profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if called on the parent profile and the package
* provided is not a pre-installed system package.
*/
public void setDefaultSmsApplication(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@NonNull String packageName) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setDefaultSmsApplication(admin, packageName, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner or device owner to grant permission to a package to manage
* application restrictions for the calling user via {@link #setApplicationRestrictions} and
* {@link #getApplicationRestrictions}.
*
* This permission is persistent until it is later cleared by calling this method with a
* {@code null} value or uninstalling the managing package.
*
* The supplied application restriction managing package must be installed when calling this
* API, otherwise an {@link NameNotFoundException} will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageName The package name which will be given access to application restrictions
* APIs. If {@code null} is given the current package will be cleared.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
* @throws NameNotFoundException if {@code packageName} is not found
*
* @deprecated From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O}. Use {@link #setDelegatedScopes}
* with the {@link #DELEGATION_APP_RESTRICTIONS} scope instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public void setApplicationRestrictionsManagingPackage(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@Nullable String packageName) throws NameNotFoundException {
throwIfParentInstance("setApplicationRestrictionsManagingPackage");
if (mService != null) {
try {
if (!mService.setApplicationRestrictionsManagingPackage(admin, packageName)) {
throw new NameNotFoundException(packageName);
}
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner or device owner to retrieve the application restrictions managing
* package for the current user, or {@code null} if none is set. If there are multiple
* delegates this function will return one of them.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return The package name allowed to manage application restrictions on the current user, or
* {@code null} if none is set.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*
* @deprecated From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O}. Use {@link #getDelegatePackages}
* with the {@link #DELEGATION_APP_RESTRICTIONS} scope instead.
*/
@Deprecated
@Nullable
public String getApplicationRestrictionsManagingPackage(
@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getApplicationRestrictionsManagingPackage");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getApplicationRestrictionsManagingPackage(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Called by any application to find out whether it has been granted permission via
* {@link #setApplicationRestrictionsManagingPackage} to manage application restrictions
* for the calling user.
*
* This is done by comparing the calling Linux uid with the uid of the package specified by
* that method.
*
* @deprecated From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O}. Use {@link #getDelegatedScopes}
* instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public boolean isCallerApplicationRestrictionsManagingPackage() {
throwIfParentInstance("isCallerApplicationRestrictionsManagingPackage");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isCallerApplicationRestrictionsManagingPackage(
mContext.getPackageName());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Sets the application restrictions for a given target application running in the calling user.
*
* The caller must be a profile or device owner on that user, or the package allowed to manage
* application restrictions via {@link #setDelegatedScopes} with the
* {@link #DELEGATION_APP_RESTRICTIONS} scope; otherwise a security exception will be thrown.
*
* The provided {@link Bundle} consists of key-value pairs, where the types of values may be:
*
* If the restrictions are not available yet, but may be applied in the near future, the caller
* can notify the target application of that by adding
* {@link UserManager#KEY_RESTRICTIONS_PENDING} to the settings parameter.
*
* The application restrictions are only made visible to the target application via
* {@link UserManager#getApplicationRestrictions(String)}, in addition to the profile or device
* owner, and the application restrictions managing package via
* {@link #getApplicationRestrictions}.
*
* NOTE: The method performs disk I/O and shouldn't be called on the main thread
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if called by the application restrictions managing package.
* @param packageName The name of the package to update restricted settings for.
* @param settings A {@link Bundle} to be parsed by the receiving application, conveying a new
* set of active restrictions.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_APP_RESTRICTIONS
* @see UserManager#KEY_RESTRICTIONS_PENDING
*/
@WorkerThread
public void setApplicationRestrictions(@Nullable ComponentName admin, String packageName,
Bundle settings) {
throwIfParentInstance("setApplicationRestrictions");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setApplicationRestrictions(admin, mContext.getPackageName(), packageName,
settings);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Sets a list of configuration features to enable for a trust agent component. This is meant to
* be used in conjunction with {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS}, which disables all trust
* agents but those enabled by this function call. If flag
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS} is not set, then this call has no effect.
*
* For any specific trust agent, whether it is disabled or not depends on the aggregated state
* of each admin's {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS} setting and its trust agent
* configuration as set by this function call. In particular: if any admin sets
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS} and does not additionally set any
* trust agent configuration, the trust agent is disabled completely. Otherwise, the trust agent
* will receive the list of configurations from all admins who set
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS} and aggregate the configurations to determine its
* behavior. The exact meaning of aggregation is trust-agent-specific.
*
* The calling device admin must have requested
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_DISABLE_KEYGUARD_FEATURES} to be able to call this method;
* if not, a security exception will be thrown.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to set the configuration for
* the parent profile.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, calling
* this method has no effect - no trust agent configuration will be set.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param target Component name of the agent to be configured.
* @param configuration Trust-agent-specific feature configuration bundle. Please consult
* documentation of the specific trust agent to determine the interpretation of this
* bundle.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not an active administrator or does not use
* {@link DeviceAdminInfo#USES_POLICY_DISABLE_KEYGUARD_FEATURES}
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public void setTrustAgentConfiguration(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@NonNull ComponentName target, PersistableBundle configuration) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setTrustAgentConfiguration(admin, target, configuration, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Gets configuration for the given trust agent based on aggregating all calls to
* {@link #setTrustAgentConfiguration(ComponentName, ComponentName, PersistableBundle)} for
* all device admins.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to retrieve the configuration set
* on the parent profile.
*
* On devices not supporting {@link PackageManager#FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN} feature, null is
* always returned.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with. If null,
* this function returns a list of configurations for all admins that declare
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS}. If any admin declares
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS} but doesn't call
* {@link #setTrustAgentConfiguration(ComponentName, ComponentName, PersistableBundle)}
* for this {@param agent} or calls it with a null configuration, null is returned.
* @param agent Which component to get enabled features for.
* @return configuration for the given trust agent.
*/
@RequiresFeature(PackageManager.FEATURE_SECURE_LOCK_SCREEN)
public @Nullable List
* The calling device admin must be a profile owner. If it is not, a security exception will be
* thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param disabled If true caller-Id information in the managed profile is not displayed.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner.
*/
public void setCrossProfileCallerIdDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean disabled) {
throwIfParentInstance("setCrossProfileCallerIdDisabled");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setCrossProfileCallerIdDisabled(admin, disabled);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner of a managed profile to determine whether or not caller-Id
* information has been disabled.
*
* The calling device admin must be a profile owner. If it is not, a security exception will be
* thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner.
*/
public boolean getCrossProfileCallerIdDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getCrossProfileCallerIdDisabled");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getCrossProfileCallerIdDisabled(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Determine whether or not caller-Id information has been disabled.
*
* @param userHandle The user for whom to check the caller-id permission
* @hide
*/
public boolean getCrossProfileCallerIdDisabled(UserHandle userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getCrossProfileCallerIdDisabledForUser(userHandle.getIdentifier());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner of a managed profile to set whether contacts search from the
* managed profile will be shown in the parent profile, for incoming calls.
*
* The calling device admin must be a profile owner. If it is not, a security exception will be
* thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param disabled If true contacts search in the managed profile is not displayed.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner.
*/
public void setCrossProfileContactsSearchDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
boolean disabled) {
throwIfParentInstance("setCrossProfileContactsSearchDisabled");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setCrossProfileContactsSearchDisabled(admin, disabled);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner of a managed profile to determine whether or not contacts search
* has been disabled.
*
* The calling device admin must be a profile owner. If it is not, a security exception will be
* thrown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner.
*/
public boolean getCrossProfileContactsSearchDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getCrossProfileContactsSearchDisabled");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getCrossProfileContactsSearchDisabled(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Determine whether or not contacts search has been disabled.
*
* @param userHandle The user for whom to check the contacts search permission
* @hide
*/
public boolean getCrossProfileContactsSearchDisabled(@NonNull UserHandle userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService
.getCrossProfileContactsSearchDisabledForUser(userHandle.getIdentifier());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Start Quick Contact on the managed profile for the user, if the policy allows.
*
* @hide
*/
public void startManagedQuickContact(String actualLookupKey, long actualContactId,
boolean isContactIdIgnored, long directoryId, Intent originalIntent) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.startManagedQuickContact(actualLookupKey, actualContactId,
isContactIdIgnored, directoryId, originalIntent);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Start Quick Contact on the managed profile for the user, if the policy allows.
* @hide
*/
public void startManagedQuickContact(String actualLookupKey, long actualContactId,
Intent originalIntent) {
startManagedQuickContact(actualLookupKey, actualContactId, false, Directory.DEFAULT,
originalIntent);
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner of a managed profile to set whether bluetooth devices can access
* enterprise contacts.
*
* The calling device admin must be a profile owner. If it is not, a security exception will be
* thrown.
*
* This API works on managed profile only.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param disabled If true, bluetooth devices cannot access enterprise contacts.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner.
*/
public void setBluetoothContactSharingDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean disabled) {
throwIfParentInstance("setBluetoothContactSharingDisabled");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setBluetoothContactSharingDisabled(admin, disabled);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner of a managed profile to determine whether or not Bluetooth devices
* cannot access enterprise contacts.
*
* The calling device admin must be a profile owner. If it is not, a security exception will be
* thrown.
*
* This API works on managed profile only.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner.
*/
public boolean getBluetoothContactSharingDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getBluetoothContactSharingDisabled");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getBluetoothContactSharingDisabled(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Determine whether or not Bluetooth devices cannot access contacts.
*
* This API works on managed profile UserHandle only.
*
* @param userHandle The user for whom to check the caller-id permission
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS)
public boolean getBluetoothContactSharingDisabled(@NonNull UserHandle userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getBluetoothContactSharingDisabledForUser(userHandle
.getIdentifier());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Called by the profile owner of a managed profile so that some intents sent in the managed
* profile can also be resolved in the parent, or vice versa. Only activity intents are
* supported.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param filter The {@link IntentFilter} the intent has to match to be also resolved in the
* other profile
* @param flags {@link DevicePolicyManager#FLAG_MANAGED_CAN_ACCESS_PARENT} and
* {@link DevicePolicyManager#FLAG_PARENT_CAN_ACCESS_MANAGED} are supported.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*/
public void addCrossProfileIntentFilter(@NonNull ComponentName admin, IntentFilter filter, int flags) {
throwIfParentInstance("addCrossProfileIntentFilter");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.addCrossProfileIntentFilter(admin, filter, flags);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner of a managed profile to remove the cross-profile intent filters
* that go from the managed profile to the parent, or from the parent to the managed profile.
* Only removes those that have been set by the profile owner.
*
* Note: A list of default cross profile intent filters are set up by the system when
* the profile is created, some of them ensure the proper functioning of the profile, while
* others enable sharing of data from the parent to the managed profile for user convenience.
* These default intent filters are not cleared when this API is called. If the default cross
* profile data sharing is not desired, they can be disabled with
* {@link UserManager#DISALLOW_SHARE_INTO_MANAGED_PROFILE}.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner.
*/
public void clearCrossProfileIntentFilters(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("clearCrossProfileIntentFilters");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.clearCrossProfileIntentFilters(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile or device owner to set the permitted
* {@link android.accessibilityservice.AccessibilityService}. When set by
* a device owner or profile owner the restriction applies to all profiles of the user the
* device owner or profile owner is an admin for. By default, the user can use any accessibility
* service. When zero or more packages have been added, accessibility services that are not in
* the list and not part of the system can not be enabled by the user.
*
* Calling with a null value for the list disables the restriction so that all services can be
* used, calling with an empty list only allows the built-in system services. Any non-system
* accessibility service that's currently enabled must be included in the list.
*
* System accessibility services are always available to the user and this method can't
* disable them.
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageNames List of accessibility service package names.
* @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded, or {@code false} if the list didn't
* contain every enabled non-system accessibility service.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*/
public boolean setPermittedAccessibilityServices(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
List
* An empty list means no accessibility services except system services are allowed. Null means
* all accessibility services are allowed.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return List of accessiblity service package names.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*/
public @Nullable List Null means all accessibility services are allowed, if a non-null list is returned
* it will contain the intersection of the permitted lists for any device or profile
* owners that apply to this user. It will also include any system accessibility services.
*
* @param userId which user to check for.
* @return List of accessiblity service package names.
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_USERS)
public @Nullable List
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance,
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)}, where the caller must be
* a profile owner of an organization-owned device.
*
* If called on the parent instance:
*
* When zero or more packages have been added, input method that are not in the list and not
* part of the system can not be enabled by the user. This method will fail if it is called for
* a admin that is not for the foreground user or a profile of the foreground user. Any
* non-system input method service that's currently enabled must be included in the list.
*
* Calling with a null value for the list disables the restriction so that all input methods can
* be used, calling with an empty list disables all but the system's own input methods.
*
* System input methods are always available to the user - this method can't modify this.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageNames List of input method package names.
* @return {@code true} if the operation succeeded, or {@code false} if the list didn't
* contain every enabled non-system input method service.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device, profile owner or if called on
* the parent profile and the {@code admin} is not a profile owner
* of an organization-owned managed profile.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if called on the parent profile, the {@code admin} is a
* profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile and the
* list of permitted input method package names is not null or empty.
*/
public boolean setPermittedInputMethods(
@NonNull ComponentName admin, List
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance,
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)}, where the caller must be
* a profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile. If called on the parent instance,
* then the returned list of permitted input methods are those which are applied on the
* personal profile.
*
* An empty list means no input methods except system input methods are allowed. Null means all
* input methods are allowed.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return List of input method package names.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device, profile owner or if called on
* the parent profile and the {@code admin} is not a profile owner
* of an organization-owned managed profile.
*/
public @Nullable List
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance,
* returned by {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)}. If called on the parent
* instance, this method will check whether the given input method is permitted on
* the personal profile.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageName Input method package name that needs to be checked.
* @param userHandle user id the admin is running as.
* @return true if the input method is permitted, otherwise false.
*
* @hide
*/
public boolean isInputMethodPermittedByAdmin(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@NonNull String packageName, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isInputMethodPermittedByAdmin(admin, packageName, userHandle,
mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Returns the list of input methods permitted by the device or profiles owners.
*
* On {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#Q} and later devices, this method returns the
* result for the calling user. On Android P and prior devices, this method returns the result for the current user. Null means all input methods are allowed, if a non-null list is returned
* it will contain the intersection of the permitted lists for any device or profile
* owners that apply to this user. It will also include any system input methods.
*
* @return List of input method package names.
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_USERS)
public @Nullable List
* Calling with a {@code null} value for the list disables the restriction so that all
* notification listener services be used. Calling with an empty list disables all but the
* system's own notification listeners. System notification listener services are always
* available to the user.
*
* If a device or profile owner want to stop notification listeners in their user from seeing
* that user's notifications they should prevent that service from running instead (e.g. via
* {@link #setApplicationHidden(ComponentName, String, boolean)})
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageList List of package names to allowlist
* @return true if setting the restriction succeeded. It will fail if called outside a managed
* profile
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner.
*
* @see android.service.notification.NotificationListenerService
*/
public boolean setPermittedCrossProfileNotificationListeners(
@NonNull ComponentName admin, @Nullable List
* An empty list means no notification listener services except system ones are allowed.
* A {@code null} return value indicates that all notification listeners are allowed.
*/
public @Nullable List
* Please note that packages returned in this method are not automatically pre-cached.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if the caller is a keep uninstalled packages delegate.
* @return List of package names to keep cached.
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_KEEP_UNINSTALLED_PACKAGES
*/
public @Nullable List Please note that setting this policy does not imply that specified apps will be
* automatically pre-cached.
* admin is the {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} which is the device owner. profileOwner is also a
* DeviceAdminReceiver in the same package as admin, and will become the profile owner and will
* be registered as an active admin on the new user. The profile owner package will be installed
* on the new user.
*
* If the adminExtras are not null, they will be stored on the device until the user is started
* for the first time. Then the extras will be passed to the admin when onEnable is called.
* From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#P} onwards, if targeting
* {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#P}, throws {@link UserOperationException} instead of
* returning {@code null} on failure.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param name The user's name.
* @param profileOwner Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} will be profile owner. Has to be in the
* same package as admin, otherwise no user is created and an
* IllegalArgumentException is thrown.
* @param adminExtras Extras that will be passed to onEnable of the admin receiver on the new
* user.
* @param flags {@link #SKIP_SETUP_WIZARD}, {@link #MAKE_USER_EPHEMERAL} and
* {@link #LEAVE_ALL_SYSTEM_APPS_ENABLED} are supported.
* @see UserHandle
* @return the {@link android.os.UserHandle} object for the created user, or {@code null} if the
* user could not be created.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
* @throws UserOperationException if the user could not be created and the calling app is
* targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#P} and running on
* {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#P}.
*/
public @Nullable UserHandle createAndManageUser(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@NonNull String name,
@NonNull ComponentName profileOwner, @Nullable PersistableBundle adminExtras,
@CreateAndManageUserFlags int flags) {
throwIfParentInstance("createAndManageUser");
try {
return mService.createAndManageUser(admin, name, profileOwner, adminExtras, flags);
} catch (ServiceSpecificException e) {
throw new UserOperationException(e.getMessage(), e.errorCode);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by a device owner to remove a user/profile and all associated data. The primary user
* can not be removed.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param userHandle the user to remove.
* @return {@code true} if the user was removed, {@code false} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
*/
public boolean removeUser(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @NonNull UserHandle userHandle) {
throwIfParentInstance("removeUser");
try {
return mService.removeUser(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by a device owner to switch the specified secondary user to the foreground.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param userHandle the user to switch to; null will switch to primary.
* @return {@code true} if the switch was successful, {@code false} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
* @see Intent#ACTION_USER_FOREGROUND
* @see #getSecondaryUsers(ComponentName)
*/
public boolean switchUser(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @Nullable UserHandle userHandle) {
throwIfParentInstance("switchUser");
try {
return mService.switchUser(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by a device owner to start the specified secondary user in background.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param userHandle the user to be started in background.
* @return one of the following result codes:
* {@link UserManager#USER_OPERATION_ERROR_UNKNOWN},
* {@link UserManager#USER_OPERATION_SUCCESS},
* {@link UserManager#USER_OPERATION_ERROR_MANAGED_PROFILE},
* {@link UserManager#USER_OPERATION_ERROR_MAX_RUNNING_USERS},
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
* @see #getSecondaryUsers(ComponentName)
*/
public @UserOperationResult int startUserInBackground(
@NonNull ComponentName admin, @NonNull UserHandle userHandle) {
throwIfParentInstance("startUserInBackground");
try {
return mService.startUserInBackground(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by a device owner to stop the specified secondary user.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param userHandle the user to be stopped.
* @return one of the following result codes:
* {@link UserManager#USER_OPERATION_ERROR_UNKNOWN},
* {@link UserManager#USER_OPERATION_SUCCESS},
* {@link UserManager#USER_OPERATION_ERROR_MANAGED_PROFILE},
* {@link UserManager#USER_OPERATION_ERROR_CURRENT_USER}
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
* @see #getSecondaryUsers(ComponentName)
*/
public @UserOperationResult int stopUser(
@NonNull ComponentName admin, @NonNull UserHandle userHandle) {
throwIfParentInstance("stopUser");
try {
return mService.stopUser(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner of secondary user that is affiliated with the device to stop the
* calling user and switch back to primary user.
*
* Notice that on devices running with
* {@link UserManager#isHeadlessSystemUserMode() headless system user mode}, there is no primary
* user, so it switches back to the user that was in the foreground before the first call to
* {@link #switchUser(ComponentName, UserHandle)} (or fails with
* {@link UserManager#USER_OPERATION_ERROR_UNKNOWN} if that method was not called prior to this
* call).
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return one of the following result codes:
* {@link UserManager#USER_OPERATION_ERROR_UNKNOWN},
* {@link UserManager#USER_OPERATION_SUCCESS},
* {@link UserManager#USER_OPERATION_ERROR_MANAGED_PROFILE},
* {@link UserManager#USER_OPERATION_ERROR_CURRENT_USER}
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner affiliated with the device.
* @see #getSecondaryUsers(ComponentName)
*/
public @UserOperationResult int logoutUser(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("logoutUser");
try {
return mService.logoutUser(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Gets the user a {@link #logoutUser(ComponentName)} call would switch to,
* or {@link UserHandle#USER_NULL} if the current user is not in a session.
*
* @hide
*/
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_USERS)
public @UserIdInt int getLogoutUserId() {
try {
return mService.getLogoutUserId();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Clears the user that {@link #logoutUser(ComponentName)} would switch to.
*
* Typically used by system UI after it logout a session.
*
* @hide
*/
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_USERS)
public void clearLogoutUser() {
try {
mService.clearLogoutUser();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by a device owner to list all secondary users on the device. Managed profiles are not
* considered as secondary users.
* Used for various user management APIs, including {@link #switchUser}, {@link #removeUser}
* and {@link #stopUser}.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return list of other {@link UserHandle}s on the device.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
* @see #removeUser(ComponentName, UserHandle)
* @see #switchUser(ComponentName, UserHandle)
* @see #startUserInBackground(ComponentName, UserHandle)
* @see #stopUser(ComponentName, UserHandle)
*/
public List
* The caller must be a profile or device owner on that user, or the package allowed to manage
* application restrictions via {@link #setDelegatedScopes} with the
* {@link #DELEGATION_APP_RESTRICTIONS} scope; otherwise a security exception will be thrown.
*
* NOTE: The method performs disk I/O and shouldn't be called on the main thread
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if called by the application restrictions managing package.
* @param packageName The name of the package to fetch restricted settings of.
* @return {@link Bundle} of settings corresponding to what was set last time
* {@link DevicePolicyManager#setApplicationRestrictions} was called, or an empty
* {@link Bundle} if no restrictions have been set.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_APP_RESTRICTIONS
*/
@WorkerThread
public @NonNull Bundle getApplicationRestrictions(
@Nullable ComponentName admin, String packageName) {
throwIfParentInstance("getApplicationRestrictions");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getApplicationRestrictions(admin, mContext.getPackageName(),
packageName);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Called by a profile or device owner to set a user restriction specified by the key.
*
* The calling device admin must be a profile or device owner; if it is not, a security
* exception will be thrown.
*
* The profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile may invoke this method on
* the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance it obtained from
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)}, for enforcing device-wide restrictions.
*
* See the constants in {@link android.os.UserManager} for the list of restrictions that can
* be enforced device-wide.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param key The key of the restriction.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*/
public void addUserRestriction(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@UserManager.UserRestrictionKey String key) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setUserRestriction(admin, key, true, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile or device owner to clear a user restriction specified by the key.
*
* The calling device admin must be a profile or device owner; if it is not, a security
* exception will be thrown.
*
* The profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile may invoke this method on
* the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance it obtained from
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)}, for clearing device-wide restrictions.
*
* See the constants in {@link android.os.UserManager} for the list of restrictions.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param key The key of the restriction.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*/
public void clearUserRestriction(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@UserManager.UserRestrictionKey String key) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setUserRestriction(admin, key, false, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile or device owner to get user restrictions set with
* {@link #addUserRestriction(ComponentName, String)}.
*
* The target user may have more restrictions set by the system or other device owner / profile
* owner. To get all the user restrictions currently set, use
* {@link UserManager#getUserRestrictions()}.
*
* The profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile may invoke this method on
* the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance it obtained from
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)}, for retrieving device-wide restrictions
* it previously set with {@link #addUserRestriction(ComponentName, String)}.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return a {@link Bundle} whose keys are the user restrictions, and the values a
* {@code boolean} indicating whether the restriction is set.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*/
public @NonNull Bundle getUserRestrictions(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
Bundle ret = null;
if (mService != null) {
try {
ret = mService.getUserRestrictions(admin, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return ret == null ? new Bundle() : ret;
}
/**
* Called by any app to display a support dialog when a feature was disabled by an admin.
* This returns an intent that can be used with {@link Context#startActivity(Intent)} to
* display the dialog. It will tell the user that the feature indicated by {@code restriction}
* was disabled by an admin, and include a link for more information. The default content of
* the dialog can be changed by the restricting admin via
* {@link #setShortSupportMessage(ComponentName, CharSequence)}. If the restriction is not
* set (i.e. the feature is available), then the return value will be {@code null}.
* @param restriction Indicates for which feature the dialog should be displayed. Can be a
* user restriction from {@link UserManager}, e.g.
* {@link UserManager#DISALLOW_ADJUST_VOLUME}, or one of the constants
* {@link #POLICY_DISABLE_CAMERA} or {@link #POLICY_DISABLE_SCREEN_CAPTURE}.
* @return Intent An intent to be used to start the dialog-activity if the restriction is
* set by an admin, or null if the restriction does not exist or no admin set it.
*/
public Intent createAdminSupportIntent(@NonNull String restriction) {
throwIfParentInstance("createAdminSupportIntent");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.createAdminSupportIntent(restriction);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* @param userId The user for whom to retrieve information.
* @param restriction The restriction enforced by admin. It could be any user restriction or
* policy like {@link DevicePolicyManager#POLICY_DISABLE_CAMERA} and
* {@link DevicePolicyManager#POLICY_DISABLE_SCREEN_CAPTURE}.
* @return Details of admin and user which enforced the restriction for the userId. If
* restriction is null, profile owner for the user or device owner info is returned.
* @hide
*/
public @Nullable Bundle getEnforcingAdminAndUserDetails(int userId,
@Nullable String restriction) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getEnforcingAdminAndUserDetails(userId, restriction);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Hide or unhide packages. When a package is hidden it is unavailable for use, but the data and
* actual package file remain. This function can be called by a device owner, profile owner, or
* by a delegate given the {@link #DELEGATION_PACKAGE_ACCESS} scope via
* {@link #setDelegatedScopes}.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance, returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)}, where the caller must be the profile owner
* of an organization-owned managed profile and the package must be a system package. If called
* on the parent instance, then the package is hidden or unhidden in the personal profile.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if the caller is a package access delegate.
* @param packageName The name of the package to hide or unhide.
* @param hidden {@code true} if the package should be hidden, {@code false} if it should be
* unhidden.
* @return boolean Whether the hidden setting of the package was successfully updated.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner or if called on
* the parent profile and the {@code admin} is not a profile owner of an
* organization-owned managed profile.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if called on the parent profile and the package provided
* is not a system package.
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_PACKAGE_ACCESS
*/
public boolean setApplicationHidden(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String packageName,
boolean hidden) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.setApplicationHidden(admin, mContext.getPackageName(), packageName,
hidden, mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Determine if a package is hidden. This function can be called by a device owner, profile
* owner, or by a delegate given the {@link #DELEGATION_PACKAGE_ACCESS} scope via
* {@link #setDelegatedScopes}.
*
* This method can be called on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance, returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)}, where the caller must be the profile owner
* of an organization-owned managed profile and the package must be a system package. If called
* on the parent instance, this will determine whether the package is hidden or unhidden in the
* personal profile.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if the caller is a package access delegate.
* @param packageName The name of the package to retrieve the hidden status of.
* @return boolean {@code true} if the package is hidden, {@code false} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner or if called on
* the parent profile and the {@code admin} is not a profile owner of an
* organization-owned managed profile.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if called on the parent profile and the package provided
* is not a system package.
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_PACKAGE_ACCESS
*/
public boolean isApplicationHidden(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String packageName) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isApplicationHidden(admin, mContext.getPackageName(), packageName,
mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Re-enable a system app that was disabled by default when the user was initialized. This
* function can be called by a device owner, profile owner, or by a delegate given the
* {@link #DELEGATION_ENABLE_SYSTEM_APP} scope via {@link #setDelegatedScopes}.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if the caller is an enable system app delegate.
* @param packageName The package to be re-enabled in the calling profile.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_PACKAGE_ACCESS
*/
public void enableSystemApp(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String packageName) {
throwIfParentInstance("enableSystemApp");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.enableSystemApp(admin, mContext.getPackageName(), packageName);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Re-enable system apps by intent that were disabled by default when the user was initialized.
* This function can be called by a device owner, profile owner, or by a delegate given the
* {@link #DELEGATION_ENABLE_SYSTEM_APP} scope via {@link #setDelegatedScopes}.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if the caller is an enable system app delegate.
* @param intent An intent matching the app(s) to be installed. All apps that resolve for this
* intent will be re-enabled in the calling profile.
* @return int The number of activities that matched the intent and were installed.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_PACKAGE_ACCESS
*/
public int enableSystemApp(@NonNull ComponentName admin, Intent intent) {
throwIfParentInstance("enableSystemApp");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.enableSystemAppWithIntent(admin, mContext.getPackageName(), intent);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Install an existing package that has been installed in another user, or has been kept after
* removal via {@link #setKeepUninstalledPackages}.
* This function can be called by a device owner, profile owner or a delegate given
* the {@link #DELEGATION_INSTALL_EXISTING_PACKAGE} scope via {@link #setDelegatedScopes}.
* When called in a secondary user or managed profile, the user/profile must be affiliated with
* the device. See {@link #isAffiliatedUser}.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageName The package to be installed in the calling profile.
* @return {@code true} if the app is installed; {@code false} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not the device owner, or the profile owner of
* an affiliated user or profile.
* @see #setKeepUninstalledPackages
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #isAffiliatedUser
* @see #DELEGATION_PACKAGE_ACCESS
*/
public boolean installExistingPackage(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String packageName) {
throwIfParentInstance("installExistingPackage");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.installExistingPackage(admin, mContext.getPackageName(),
packageName);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by a device owner or profile owner to disable account management for a specific type
* of account.
*
* The calling device admin must be a device owner or profile owner. If it is not, a security
* exception will be thrown.
*
* When account management is disabled for an account type, adding or removing an account of
* that type will not be possible.
*
* From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#N} the profile or device owner can still use
* {@link android.accounts.AccountManager} APIs to add or remove accounts when account
* management for a specific type is disabled.
*
* This method may be called on the {@code DevicePolicyManager} instance returned from
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} by the profile owner on an
* organization-owned device, to restrict accounts that may not be managed on the primary
* profile.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param accountType For which account management is disabled or enabled.
* @param disabled The boolean indicating that account management will be disabled (true) or
* enabled (false).
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*/
public void setAccountManagementDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String accountType,
boolean disabled) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setAccountManagementDisabled(admin, accountType, disabled,
mParentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Gets the array of accounts for which account management is disabled by the profile owner
* or device owner.
*
* Account management can be disabled/enabled by calling
* {@link #setAccountManagementDisabled}.
*
* This method may be called on the {@code DevicePolicyManager} instance returned from
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)}. Note that only a profile owner on
* an organization-owned device can affect account types on the parent profile instance.
*
* @return a list of account types for which account management has been disabled.
*
* @see #setAccountManagementDisabled
*/
public @Nullable String[] getAccountTypesWithManagementDisabled() {
return getAccountTypesWithManagementDisabledAsUser(myUserId(), mParentInstance);
}
/**
* @see #getAccountTypesWithManagementDisabled()
* Note that calling this method on the parent profile instance will return the same
* value as calling it on the main {@code DevicePolicyManager} instance.
* @hide
*/
public @Nullable String[] getAccountTypesWithManagementDisabledAsUser(int userId) {
return getAccountTypesWithManagementDisabledAsUser(userId, false);
}
/**
* @see #getAccountTypesWithManagementDisabled()
* @hide
*/
public @Nullable String[] getAccountTypesWithManagementDisabledAsUser(
int userId, boolean parentInstance) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getAccountTypesWithManagementDisabledAsUser(userId, parentInstance);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Called by device owner or profile owner to set whether a secondary lockscreen needs to be
* shown.
*
* The secondary lockscreen will by displayed after the primary keyguard security screen
* requirements are met. To provide the lockscreen content the DO/PO will need to provide a
* service handling the {@link #ACTION_BIND_SECONDARY_LOCKSCREEN_SERVICE} intent action,
* extending the {@link DevicePolicyKeyguardService} class.
*
* Relevant interactions on the secondary lockscreen should be communicated back to the
* keyguard via {@link IKeyguardCallback}, such as when the screen is ready to be dismissed.
*
* This API, and associated APIs, can only be called by the default supervision app when it
* is set as the device owner or profile owner.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param enabled Whether or not the lockscreen needs to be shown.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
* @see #isSecondaryLockscreenEnabled
* @hide
**/
@SystemApi
public void setSecondaryLockscreenEnabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean enabled) {
throwIfParentInstance("setSecondaryLockscreenEnabled");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setSecondaryLockscreenEnabled(admin, enabled);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Returns whether the secondary lock screen needs to be shown.
* @see #setSecondaryLockscreenEnabled
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
public boolean isSecondaryLockscreenEnabled(@NonNull UserHandle userHandle) {
throwIfParentInstance("isSecondaryLockscreenEnabled");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isSecondaryLockscreenEnabled(userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Sets which packages may enter lock task mode.
*
* Any packages that share uid with an allowed package will also be allowed to activate lock
* task. From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M} removing packages from the lock task
* package list results in locked tasks belonging to those packages to be finished.
*
* This function can only be called by the device owner, a profile owner of an affiliated user
* or profile, or the profile owner when no device owner is set. See {@link #isAffiliatedUser}.
* Any package set via this method will be cleared if the user becomes unaffiliated.
*
* @param packages The list of packages allowed to enter lock task mode
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not the device owner, the profile owner of an
* affiliated user or profile, or the profile owner when no device owner is set.
* @see #isAffiliatedUser
* @see Activity#startLockTask()
* @see DeviceAdminReceiver#onLockTaskModeEntering(Context, Intent, String)
* @see DeviceAdminReceiver#onLockTaskModeExiting(Context, Intent)
* @see UserManager#DISALLOW_CREATE_WINDOWS
*/
public void setLockTaskPackages(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @NonNull String[] packages)
throws SecurityException {
throwIfParentInstance("setLockTaskPackages");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setLockTaskPackages(admin, packages);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Returns the list of packages allowed to start the lock task mode.
*
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not the device owner, the profile owner of an
* affiliated user or profile, or the profile owner when no device owner is set.
* @see #isAffiliatedUser
* @see #setLockTaskPackages
*/
public @NonNull String[] getLockTaskPackages(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getLockTaskPackages");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getLockTaskPackages(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return new String[0];
}
/**
* This function lets the caller know whether the given component is allowed to start the
* lock task mode.
* @param pkg The package to check
*/
public boolean isLockTaskPermitted(String pkg) {
throwIfParentInstance("isLockTaskPermitted");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isLockTaskPermitted(pkg);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Sets which system features are enabled when the device runs in lock task mode. This method
* doesn't affect the features when lock task mode is inactive. Any system features not included
* in {@code flags} are implicitly disabled when calling this method. By default, only
* {@link #LOCK_TASK_FEATURE_GLOBAL_ACTIONS} is enabled; all the other features are disabled. To
* disable the global actions dialog, call this method omitting
* {@link #LOCK_TASK_FEATURE_GLOBAL_ACTIONS}.
*
* This method can only be called by the device owner, a profile owner of an affiliated
* user or profile, or the profile owner when no device owner is set. See
* {@link #isAffiliatedUser}.
* Any features set using this method are cleared if the user becomes unaffiliated.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param flags The system features enabled during lock task mode.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not the device owner, the profile owner of an
* affiliated user or profile, or the profile owner when no device owner is set.
* @see #isAffiliatedUser
**/
public void setLockTaskFeatures(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @LockTaskFeature int flags) {
throwIfParentInstance("setLockTaskFeatures");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setLockTaskFeatures(admin, flags);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Gets which system features are enabled for LockTask mode.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return bitfield of flags. See {@link #setLockTaskFeatures(ComponentName, int)} for a list.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not the device owner, the profile owner of an
* affiliated user or profile, or the profile owner when no device owner is set.
* @see #isAffiliatedUser
* @see #setLockTaskFeatures
*/
public @LockTaskFeature int getLockTaskFeatures(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getLockTaskFeatures");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getLockTaskFeatures(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Sets whether preferential network service is enabled on the work profile.
* For example, an organization can have a deal/agreement with a carrier that all of
* the work data from its employees’ devices will be sent via a network service dedicated
* for enterprise use.
*
* An example of a supported preferential network service is the Enterprise
* slice on 5G networks.
*
* By default, preferential network service is disabled on the work profile on supported
* carriers and devices. Admins can explicitly enable it with this API.
* On fully-managed devices this method is unsupported because all traffic is considered
* work traffic.
*
* This method can only be called by the profile owner of a managed profile.
* @param enabled whether preferential network service should be enabled.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller is not the profile owner.
**/
public void setPreferentialNetworkServiceEnabled(boolean enabled) {
throwIfParentInstance("setPreferentialNetworkServiceEnabled");
if (mService == null) {
return;
}
try {
mService.setPreferentialNetworkServiceEnabled(enabled);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Indicates whether preferential network service is enabled.
*
* This method can be called by the profile owner of a managed profile.
*
* @return whether preferential network service is enabled.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller is not the profile owner.
*/
public boolean isPreferentialNetworkServiceEnabled() {
throwIfParentInstance("isPreferentialNetworkServiceEnabled");
if (mService == null) {
return false;
}
try {
return mService.isPreferentialNetworkServiceEnabled(myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* This method is mostly deprecated.
* Most of the settings that still have an effect have dedicated setter methods or user
* restrictions. See individual settings for details.
*
* Called by device owner to update {@link android.provider.Settings.Global} settings.
* Validation that the value of the setting is in the correct form for the setting type should
* be performed by the caller.
*
* The settings that can be updated with this method are:
*
* The following settings used to be supported, but can be controlled in other ways:
*
* Changing the following settings has no effect as of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#M}:
*
* The settings that can be updated by a device owner or profile owner of secondary user with
* this method are:
*
*
* @see android.provider.Settings.System#SCREEN_OFF_TIMEOUT
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param setting The name of the setting to update.
* @param value The value to update the setting to.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*/
public void setSystemSetting(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@NonNull @SystemSettingsWhitelist String setting, String value) {
throwIfParentInstance("setSystemSetting");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setSystemSetting(admin, setting, value);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a device owner or a profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile to
* control whether the user can change networks configured by the admin.
*
* WiFi network configuration lockdown is controlled by a global settings
* {@link android.provider.Settings.Global#WIFI_DEVICE_OWNER_CONFIGS_LOCKDOWN} and calling
* this API effectively modifies the global settings. Previously device owners can also
* control this directly via {@link #setGlobalSetting} but they are recommended to switch
* to this API.
*
* @param admin admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated
* with.
* @param lockdown Whether the admin configured networks should be unmodifiable by the
* user.
* @throws SecurityException if caller is not a device owner or a profile owner of an
* organization-owned managed profile.
*/
public void setConfiguredNetworksLockdownState(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean lockdown) {
throwIfParentInstance("setConfiguredNetworksLockdownState");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setConfiguredNetworksLockdownState(admin, lockdown);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a device owner or a profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile to
* determine whether the user is prevented from modifying networks configured by the admin.
*
* @param admin admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated
* with.
* @throws SecurityException if caller is not a device owner or a profile owner of an
* organization-owned managed profile.
*/
public boolean hasLockdownAdminConfiguredNetworks(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("hasLockdownAdminConfiguredNetworks");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.hasLockdownAdminConfiguredNetworks(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by a device owner or a profile owner of an organization-owned managed
* profile to set the system wall clock time. This only takes effect if called when
* {@link android.provider.Settings.Global#AUTO_TIME} is 0, otherwise {@code false}
* will be returned.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with
* @param millis time in milliseconds since the Epoch
* @return {@code true} if set time succeeded, {@code false} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner or a profile owner
* of an organization-owned managed profile.
*/
public boolean setTime(@NonNull ComponentName admin, long millis) {
throwIfParentInstance("setTime");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.setTime(admin, millis);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by a device owner or a profile owner of an organization-owned managed
* profile to set the system's persistent default time zone. This only takes
* effect if called when {@link android.provider.Settings.Global#AUTO_TIME_ZONE}
* is 0, otherwise {@code false} will be returned.
*
* @see android.app.AlarmManager#setTimeZone(String)
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with
* @param timeZone one of the Olson ids from the list returned by
* {@link java.util.TimeZone#getAvailableIDs}
* @return {@code true} if set timezone succeeded, {@code false} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner or a profile owner
* of an organization-owned managed profile.
*/
public boolean setTimeZone(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String timeZone) {
throwIfParentInstance("setTimeZone");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.setTimeZone(admin, timeZone);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by device owners to set the user's global location setting.
*
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with
* @param locationEnabled whether location should be enabled or disabled. Note: on
* {@link android.content.pm.PackageManager#FEATURE_AUTOMOTIVE automotive builds}, calls to
* disable will be ignored.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
*/
public void setLocationEnabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean locationEnabled) {
throwIfParentInstance("setLocationEnabled");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setLocationEnabled(admin, locationEnabled);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* This method is mostly deprecated.
* Most of the settings that still have an effect have dedicated setter methods
* (e.g. {@link #setLocationEnabled}) or user restrictions.
*
*
* Called by profile or device owners to update {@link android.provider.Settings.Secure}
* settings. Validation that the value of the setting is in the correct form for the setting
* type should be performed by the caller.
*
* The settings that can be updated by a profile or device owner with this method are:
*
* A device owner can additionally update the following settings:
*
* Note: Starting from {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#LOLLIPOP_MR1}, the
* behavior of this API is changed such that passing {@code null} as the {@code admin} parameter
* will return if any admin has blocked the uninstallation. Before L MR1, passing {@code null}
* will cause a NullPointerException to be raised.
*
* @param admin The name of the admin component whose blocking policy will be checked, or
* {@code null} to check whether any admin has blocked the uninstallation.
* @param packageName package to check.
* @return true if uninstallation is blocked.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*/
public boolean isUninstallBlocked(@Nullable ComponentName admin, String packageName) {
throwIfParentInstance("isUninstallBlocked");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isUninstallBlocked(admin, packageName);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by the profile owner of a managed profile to enable widget providers from a given
* package to be available in the parent profile. As a result the user will be able to add
* widgets from the allowlisted package running under the profile to a widget host which runs
* under the parent profile, for example the home screen. Note that a package may have zero or
* more provider components, where each component provides a different widget type.
*
* Note: By default no widget provider package is allowlisted.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageName The package from which widget providers are allowlisted.
* @return Whether the package was added.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner.
* @see #removeCrossProfileWidgetProvider(android.content.ComponentName, String)
* @see #getCrossProfileWidgetProviders(android.content.ComponentName)
*/
public boolean addCrossProfileWidgetProvider(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String packageName) {
throwIfParentInstance("addCrossProfileWidgetProvider");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.addCrossProfileWidgetProvider(admin, packageName);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by the profile owner of a managed profile to disable widget providers from a given
* package to be available in the parent profile. For this method to take effect the package
* should have been added via
* {@link #addCrossProfileWidgetProvider( android.content.ComponentName, String)}.
*
* Note: By default no widget provider package is allowlisted.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageName The package from which widget providers are no longer allowlisted.
* @return Whether the package was removed.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner.
* @see #addCrossProfileWidgetProvider(android.content.ComponentName, String)
* @see #getCrossProfileWidgetProviders(android.content.ComponentName)
*/
public boolean removeCrossProfileWidgetProvider(
@NonNull ComponentName admin, String packageName) {
throwIfParentInstance("removeCrossProfileWidgetProvider");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.removeCrossProfileWidgetProvider(admin, packageName);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by the profile owner of a managed profile to query providers from which packages are
* available in the parent profile.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return The allowlisted package list.
* @see #addCrossProfileWidgetProvider(android.content.ComponentName, String)
* @see #removeCrossProfileWidgetProvider(android.content.ComponentName, String)
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner.
*/
public @NonNull List
* If the supplied system update policy has freeze periods set but the freeze periods do not
* meet 90-day maximum length or 60-day minimum separation requirement set out in
* {@link SystemUpdatePolicy#setFreezePeriods},
* {@link SystemUpdatePolicy.ValidationFailedException} will the thrown. Note that the system
* keeps a record of freeze periods the device experienced previously, and combines them with
* the new freeze periods to be set when checking the maximum freeze length and minimum freeze
* separation constraints. As a result, freeze periods that passed validation during
* {@link SystemUpdatePolicy#setFreezePeriods} might fail the additional checks here due to
* the freeze period history. If this is causing issues during development,
* {@code adb shell dpm clear-freeze-period-record} can be used to clear the record.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with. All
* components in the device owner package can set system update policies and the most
* recent policy takes effect.
* @param policy the new policy, or {@code null} to clear the current policy.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner or a profile owner of an
* organization-owned managed profile.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the policy type or maintenance window is not valid.
* @throws SystemUpdatePolicy.ValidationFailedException if the policy's freeze period does not
* meet the requirement.
* @see SystemUpdatePolicy
* @see SystemUpdatePolicy#setFreezePeriods(List)
*/
public void setSystemUpdatePolicy(@NonNull ComponentName admin, SystemUpdatePolicy policy) {
throwIfParentInstance("setSystemUpdatePolicy");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setSystemUpdatePolicy(admin, policy);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Retrieve a local system update policy set previously by {@link #setSystemUpdatePolicy}.
*
* @return The current policy object, or {@code null} if no policy is set.
*/
public @Nullable SystemUpdatePolicy getSystemUpdatePolicy() {
throwIfParentInstance("getSystemUpdatePolicy");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getSystemUpdatePolicy();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Reset record of previous system update freeze period the device went through.
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.CLEAR_FREEZE_PERIOD)
public void clearSystemUpdatePolicyFreezePeriodRecord() {
throwIfParentInstance("clearSystemUpdatePolicyFreezePeriodRecord");
if (mService == null) {
return;
}
try {
mService.clearSystemUpdatePolicyFreezePeriodRecord();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by a device owner or profile owner of secondary users that is affiliated with the
* device to disable the keyguard altogether.
*
* Setting the keyguard to disabled has the same effect as choosing "None" as the screen lock
* type. However, this call has no effect if a password, pin or pattern is currently set. If a
* password, pin or pattern is set after the keyguard was disabled, the keyguard stops being
* disabled.
*
*
* As of {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#P}, this call also dismisses the
* keyguard if it is currently shown.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param disabled {@code true} disables the keyguard, {@code false} reenables it.
* @return {@code false} if attempting to disable the keyguard while a lock password was in
* place. {@code true} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not the device owner, or a profile owner of
* secondary user that is affiliated with the device.
* @see #isAffiliatedUser
* @see #getSecondaryUsers
*/
public boolean setKeyguardDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean disabled) {
throwIfParentInstance("setKeyguardDisabled");
try {
return mService.setKeyguardDisabled(admin, disabled);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by device owner or profile owner of secondary users that is affiliated with the
* device to disable the status bar. Disabling the status bar blocks notifications and quick
* settings.
*
* Note: This method has no effect for LockTask mode. The behavior of the
* status bar in LockTask mode can be configured with
* {@link #setLockTaskFeatures(ComponentName, int)}. Calls to this method when the device is in
* LockTask mode will be registered, but will only take effect when the device leaves LockTask
* mode.
*
* This policy does not have any effect while on the lock screen, where the status bar will
* not be disabled. Using LockTask instead of this method is recommended.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param disabled {@code true} disables the status bar, {@code false} reenables it.
* @return {@code false} if attempting to disable the status bar failed. {@code true} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not the device owner, or a profile owner of
* secondary user that is affiliated with the device.
* @see #isAffiliatedUser
* @see #getSecondaryUsers
*/
public boolean setStatusBarDisabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean disabled) {
throwIfParentInstance("setStatusBarDisabled");
try {
return mService.setStatusBarDisabled(admin, disabled);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by the system update service to notify device and profile owners of pending system
* updates.
*
* This method should only be used when it is unknown whether the pending system
* update is a security patch. Otherwise, use
* {@link #notifyPendingSystemUpdate(long, boolean)}.
*
* @param updateReceivedTime The time as given by {@link System#currentTimeMillis()}
* indicating when the current pending update was first available. {@code -1} if no
* update is available.
* @see #notifyPendingSystemUpdate(long, boolean)
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.NOTIFY_PENDING_SYSTEM_UPDATE)
public void notifyPendingSystemUpdate(long updateReceivedTime) {
throwIfParentInstance("notifyPendingSystemUpdate");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.notifyPendingSystemUpdate(SystemUpdateInfo.of(updateReceivedTime));
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by the system update service to notify device and profile owners of pending system
* updates.
*
* This method should be used instead of {@link #notifyPendingSystemUpdate(long)}
* when it is known whether the pending system update is a security patch.
*
* @param updateReceivedTime The time as given by {@link System#currentTimeMillis()}
* indicating when the current pending update was first available. {@code -1} if no
* update is available.
* @param isSecurityPatch {@code true} if this system update is purely a security patch;
* {@code false} if not.
* @see #notifyPendingSystemUpdate(long)
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.NOTIFY_PENDING_SYSTEM_UPDATE)
public void notifyPendingSystemUpdate(long updateReceivedTime, boolean isSecurityPatch) {
throwIfParentInstance("notifyPendingSystemUpdate");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.notifyPendingSystemUpdate(SystemUpdateInfo.of(updateReceivedTime,
isSecurityPatch));
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by device or profile owners to get information about a pending system update.
*
* @param admin Which profile or device owner this request is associated with.
* @return Information about a pending system update or {@code null} if no update pending.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
* @see DeviceAdminReceiver#onSystemUpdatePending(Context, Intent, long)
*/
public @Nullable SystemUpdateInfo getPendingSystemUpdate(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getPendingSystemUpdate");
try {
return mService.getPendingSystemUpdate(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Set the default response for future runtime permission requests by applications. This
* function can be called by a device owner, profile owner, or by a delegate given the
* {@link #DELEGATION_PERMISSION_GRANT} scope via {@link #setDelegatedScopes}.
* The policy can allow for normal operation which prompts the user to grant a permission, or
* can allow automatic granting or denying of runtime permission requests by an application.
* This also applies to new permissions declared by app updates. When a permission is denied or
* granted this way, the effect is equivalent to setting the permission * grant state via
* {@link #setPermissionGrantState}.
*
* NOTE: On devices running {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#S} and above, an auto-grant
* policy will not apply to certain sensors-related permissions on some configurations.
* See {@link #setPermissionGrantState(ComponentName, String, String, int)} for the list of
* permissions affected, and the behavior change for managed profiles and fully-managed
* devices.
*
* @param admin Which profile or device owner this request is associated with.
* @param policy One of the policy constants {@link #PERMISSION_POLICY_PROMPT},
* {@link #PERMISSION_POLICY_AUTO_GRANT} and {@link #PERMISSION_POLICY_AUTO_DENY}.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
* @see #setPermissionGrantState
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_PERMISSION_GRANT
*/
public void setPermissionPolicy(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int policy) {
throwIfParentInstance("setPermissionPolicy");
try {
mService.setPermissionPolicy(admin, mContext.getPackageName(), policy);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Returns the current runtime permission policy set by the device or profile owner. The
* default is {@link #PERMISSION_POLICY_PROMPT}.
*
* @param admin Which profile or device owner this request is associated with.
* @return the current policy for future permission requests.
*/
public int getPermissionPolicy(ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getPermissionPolicy");
try {
return mService.getPermissionPolicy(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Sets the grant state of a runtime permission for a specific application. The state can be
* {@link #PERMISSION_GRANT_STATE_DEFAULT default} in which a user can manage it through the UI,
* {@link #PERMISSION_GRANT_STATE_DENIED denied}, in which the permission is denied and the user
* cannot manage it through the UI, and {@link #PERMISSION_GRANT_STATE_GRANTED granted} in which
* the permission is granted and the user cannot manage it through the UI. This method can only
* be called by a profile owner, device owner, or a delegate given the
* {@link #DELEGATION_PERMISSION_GRANT} scope via {@link #setDelegatedScopes}.
*
* NOTE: On devices running {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#S} and above, control over
* the following, sensors-related, permissions is restricted:
*
* A profile owner may not grant these permissions (i.e. call this method with any of the
* permissions listed above and {@code grantState} of {@code #PERMISSION_GRANT_STATE_GRANTED}),
* but may deny them.
*
* A device owner, by default, may continue granting these permissions. However, for increased
* user control, the admin may opt out of controlling grants for these permissions by including
* {@link #EXTRA_PROVISIONING_SENSORS_PERMISSION_GRANT_OPT_OUT} in the provisioning parameters.
* In that case the device owner's control will be limited do denying these permissions.
*
* NOTE: On devices running {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#S} and above, control over
* the following permissions are restricted for managed profile owners:
*
* A managed profile owner may not grant these permissions (i.e. call this method with any of
* the permissions listed above and {@code grantState} of
* {@code #PERMISSION_GRANT_STATE_GRANTED}), but may deny them.
*
* Attempts by the admin to grant these permissions, when the admin is restricted from doing
* so, will be silently ignored (no exception will be thrown).
*
* @param admin Which profile or device owner this request is associated with.
* @param packageName The application to grant or revoke a permission to.
* @param permission The permission to grant or revoke.
* @param grantState The permission grant state which is one of
* {@link #PERMISSION_GRANT_STATE_DENIED}, {@link #PERMISSION_GRANT_STATE_DEFAULT},
* {@link #PERMISSION_GRANT_STATE_GRANTED},
* @return whether the permission was successfully granted or revoked.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
* @see #PERMISSION_GRANT_STATE_DENIED
* @see #PERMISSION_GRANT_STATE_DEFAULT
* @see #PERMISSION_GRANT_STATE_GRANTED
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_PERMISSION_GRANT
*/
public boolean setPermissionGrantState(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@NonNull String packageName, @NonNull String permission,
@PermissionGrantState int grantState) {
throwIfParentInstance("setPermissionGrantState");
try {
CompletableFuture
* The address will be in the {@code XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX} format.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
*/
public @Nullable String getWifiMacAddress(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getWifiMacAddress");
try {
return mService.getWifiMacAddress(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by device owner to reboot the device. If there is an ongoing call on the device,
* throws an {@link IllegalStateException}.
* @param admin Which device owner the request is associated with.
* @throws IllegalStateException if device has an ongoing call.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
* @see TelephonyManager#CALL_STATE_IDLE
*/
public void reboot(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("reboot");
try {
mService.reboot(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by a device admin to set the short support message. This will be displayed to the user
* in settings screens where funtionality has been disabled by the admin. The message should be
* limited to a short statement such as "This setting is disabled by your administrator. Contact
* someone@example.com for support." If the message is longer than 200 characters it may be
* truncated.
*
* If the short support message needs to be localized, it is the responsibility of the
* {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} to listen to the {@link Intent#ACTION_LOCALE_CHANGED} broadcast
* and set a new version of this string accordingly.
*
* @see #setLongSupportMessage
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param message Short message to be displayed to the user in settings or null to clear the
* existing message.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not an active administrator.
*/
public void setShortSupportMessage(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@Nullable CharSequence message) {
throwIfParentInstance("setShortSupportMessage");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setShortSupportMessage(admin, message);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a device admin to get the short support message.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return The message set by {@link #setShortSupportMessage(ComponentName, CharSequence)} or
* null if no message has been set.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not an active administrator.
*/
public CharSequence getShortSupportMessage(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getShortSupportMessage");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getShortSupportMessage(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Called by a device admin to set the long support message. This will be displayed to the user
* in the device administators settings screen.
*
* If the long support message needs to be localized, it is the responsibility of the
* {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} to listen to the {@link Intent#ACTION_LOCALE_CHANGED} broadcast
* and set a new version of this string accordingly.
*
* @see #setShortSupportMessage
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param message Long message to be displayed to the user in settings or null to clear the
* existing message.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not an active administrator.
*/
public void setLongSupportMessage(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@Nullable CharSequence message) {
throwIfParentInstance("setLongSupportMessage");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setLongSupportMessage(admin, message);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a device admin to get the long support message.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return The message set by {@link #setLongSupportMessage(ComponentName, CharSequence)} or
* null if no message has been set.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not an active administrator.
*/
public @Nullable CharSequence getLongSupportMessage(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getLongSupportMessage");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getLongSupportMessage(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Called by the system to get the short support message.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param userHandle user id the admin is running as.
* @return The message set by {@link #setShortSupportMessage(ComponentName, CharSequence)}
*
* @hide
*/
public @Nullable CharSequence getShortSupportMessageForUser(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getShortSupportMessageForUser(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Called by the system to get the long support message.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param userHandle user id the admin is running as.
* @return The message set by {@link #setLongSupportMessage(ComponentName, CharSequence)}
*
* @hide
*/
public @Nullable CharSequence getLongSupportMessageForUser(
@NonNull ComponentName admin, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getLongSupportMessageForUser(admin, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Called by the profile owner of a managed profile to obtain a {@link DevicePolicyManager}
* whose calls act on the parent profile.
*
* The following methods are supported for the parent instance, all other methods will
* throw a SecurityException when called on the parent instance:
*
* The following methods are supported for the parent instance but can only be called by the
* profile owner of a managed profile that was created during the device provisioning flow:
* The following methods can be called by the profile owner of a managed profile
* on an organization-owned device:
* Security logs contain various information intended for security auditing purposes.
* When security logging is enabled by a profile owner of
* an organization-owned managed profile, certain security logs are not visible (for example
* personal app launch events) or they will be redacted (for example, details of the physical
* volume mount events). Please see {@link SecurityEvent} for details.
*
* Note: The device owner won't be able to retrieve security logs if there
* are unaffiliated secondary users or profiles on the device, regardless of whether the
* feature is enabled. Logs will be discarded if the internal buffer fills up while waiting for
* all users to become affiliated. Therefore it's recommended that affiliation ids are set for
* new users as soon as possible after provisioning via {@link #setAffiliationIds}. Profile
* owner of organization-owned managed profile is not subject to this restriction since all
* privacy-sensitive events happening outside the managed profile would have been redacted
* already.
*
* @param admin Which device admin this request is associated with.
* @param enabled whether security logging should be enabled or not.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not allowed to control security logging.
* @see #setAffiliationIds
* @see #retrieveSecurityLogs
*/
public void setSecurityLoggingEnabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean enabled) {
throwIfParentInstance("setSecurityLoggingEnabled");
try {
mService.setSecurityLoggingEnabled(admin, mContext.getPackageName(), enabled);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Return whether security logging is enabled or not by the admin.
*
* Can only be called by the device owner or a profile owner of an organization-owned
* managed profile, otherwise a {@link SecurityException} will be thrown.
*
* @param admin Which device admin this request is associated with.
* @return {@code true} if security logging is enabled by device owner, {@code false} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not allowed to control security logging.
*/
public boolean isSecurityLoggingEnabled(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("isSecurityLoggingEnabled");
try {
return mService.isSecurityLoggingEnabled(admin, mContext.getPackageName());
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by device owner or profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile to retrieve
* all new security logging entries since the last call to this API after device boots.
*
* Access to the logs is rate limited and it will only return new logs after the device
* owner has been notified via {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#onSecurityLogsAvailable}.
*
* When called by a device owner, if there is any other user or profile on the device,
* it must be affiliated with the device. Otherwise a {@link SecurityException} will be thrown.
* See {@link #isAffiliatedUser}.
*
* @param admin Which device admin this request is associated with.
* @return the new batch of security logs which is a list of {@link SecurityEvent},
* or {@code null} if rate limitation is exceeded or if logging is currently disabled.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not allowed to access security logging,
* or there is at least one profile or secondary user that is not affiliated with the device.
* @see #isAffiliatedUser
* @see DeviceAdminReceiver#onSecurityLogsAvailable
*/
@SuppressLint("NullableCollection")
public @Nullable List
* This API is not supported on all devices. Calling this API on unsupported devices
* will result in {@code null} being returned. The device logs are retrieved from a RAM region
* which is not guaranteed to be corruption-free during power cycles, as a result be cautious
* about data corruption when parsing.
*
* When called by a device owner, if there is any other user or profile on the device,
* it must be affiliated with the device. Otherwise a {@link SecurityException} will be thrown.
* See {@link #isAffiliatedUser}.
*
* @param admin Which device admin this request is associated with.
* @return Device logs from before the latest reboot of the system, or {@code null} if this API
* is not supported on the device.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not allowed to access security logging, or
* there is at least one profile or secondary user that is not affiliated with the device.
* @see #isAffiliatedUser
* @see #retrieveSecurityLogs
*/
@SuppressLint("NullableCollection")
public @Nullable List
* The confirm credentials screen can be created using
* {@link android.app.KeyguardManager#createConfirmDeviceCredentialIntent}.
*
* Starting from Android R, the organization color will no longer be used as the background
* color of the confirm credentials screen.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param color The 24bit (0xRRGGBB) representation of the color to be used.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner.
* @deprecated From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R}, the organization color is never
* used as the background color of the confirm credentials screen.
*/
@Deprecated
public void setOrganizationColor(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int color) {
throwIfParentInstance("setOrganizationColor");
try {
// always enforce alpha channel to have 100% opacity
color |= 0xFF000000;
mService.setOrganizationColor(admin, color);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* @hide
*
* Sets the color used for customization.
*
* @param color The 24bit (0xRRGGBB) representation of the color to be used.
* @param userId which user to set the color to.
* @RequiresPermission(allOf = {
* Manifest.permission.MANAGE_USERS,
* Manifest.permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL})
* @deprecated From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R}, the organization color is never
* used as the background color of the confirm credentials screen.
*/
@Deprecated
public void setOrganizationColorForUser(@ColorInt int color, @UserIdInt int userId) {
try {
// always enforce alpha channel to have 100% opacity
color |= 0xFF000000;
mService.setOrganizationColorForUser(color, userId);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner of a managed profile to retrieve the color used for customization.
* This color is used as background color of the confirm credentials screen for that user.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return The 24bit (0xRRGGBB) representation of the color to be used.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner.
* @deprecated From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R}, the organization color is never
* used as the background color of the confirm credentials screen.
*/
@Deprecated
public @ColorInt int getOrganizationColor(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getOrganizationColor");
try {
return mService.getOrganizationColor(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* @hide
* Retrieve the customization color for a given user.
*
* @param userHandle The user id of the user we're interested in.
* @return The 24bit (0xRRGGBB) representation of the color to be used.
* @deprecated From {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R}, the organization color is never
* used as the background color of the confirm credentials screen.
*/
@Deprecated
public @ColorInt int getOrganizationColorForUser(int userHandle) {
try {
return mService.getOrganizationColorForUser(userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by the device owner (since API 26) or profile owner (since API 24) to set the name of
* the organization under management.
*
* If the organization name needs to be localized, it is the responsibility of the {@link
* DeviceAdminReceiver} to listen to the {@link Intent#ACTION_LOCALE_CHANGED} broadcast and set
* a new version of this string accordingly.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param title The organization name or {@code null} to clear a previously set name.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*/
public void setOrganizationName(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @Nullable CharSequence title) {
throwIfParentInstance("setOrganizationName");
try {
mService.setOrganizationName(admin, title);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner of a managed profile to retrieve the name of the organization under
* management.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return The organization name or {@code null} if none is set.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner.
*/
public @Nullable CharSequence getOrganizationName(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getOrganizationName");
try {
return mService.getOrganizationName(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by the system to retrieve the name of the organization managing the device.
*
* @return The organization name or {@code null} if none is set.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller is not the device owner, does not hold the
* MANAGE_USERS permission and is not the system.
*
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@SuppressLint("RequiresPermission")
public @Nullable CharSequence getDeviceOwnerOrganizationName() {
try {
return mService.getDeviceOwnerOrganizationName();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Retrieve the default title message used in the confirm credentials screen for a given user.
*
* @param userHandle The user id of the user we're interested in.
* @return The organization name or {@code null} if none is set.
*
* @hide
*/
public @Nullable CharSequence getOrganizationNameForUser(int userHandle) {
try {
return mService.getOrganizationNameForUser(userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* @return the {@link UserProvisioningState} for the current user - for unmanaged users will
* return {@link #STATE_USER_UNMANAGED}
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_USERS)
@UserProvisioningState
public int getUserProvisioningState() {
throwIfParentInstance("getUserProvisioningState");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getUserProvisioningState();
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return STATE_USER_UNMANAGED;
}
/**
* Set the {@link UserProvisioningState} for the supplied user, if they are managed.
*
* @param state to store
* @param userHandle for user
* @hide
*/
public void setUserProvisioningState(@UserProvisioningState int state, int userHandle) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setUserProvisioningState(state, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Indicates the entity that controls the device. Two users are
* affiliated if the set of ids set by the device owner and the admin of the secondary user.
*
* A user that is affiliated with the device owner user is considered to be
* affiliated with the device.
*
* Note: Features that depend on user affiliation (such as security logging
* or {@link #bindDeviceAdminServiceAsUser}) won't be available when a secondary user
* is created, until it becomes affiliated. Therefore it is recommended that the appropriate
* affiliation ids are set by its owner as soon as possible after the user is
* created.
*
* Note: This method used to be available for affiliating device owner and profile
* owner. However, since Android 11, this combination is not possible. This method is now
* only useful for affiliating the primary user with managed secondary users.
*
* @param admin Which device owner, or owner of secondary user, this request is associated with.
* @param ids A set of opaque non-empty affiliation ids.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code ids} is null or contains an empty string.
* @see #isAffiliatedUser
*/
public void setAffiliationIds(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @NonNull Set
* By definition, the user that the device owner runs on is always affiliated with the device.
* Any other user is considered affiliated with the device if the set specified by its
* profile owner via {@link #setAffiliationIds} intersects with the device owner's.
* @see #setAffiliationIds
*/
public boolean isAffiliatedUser() {
throwIfParentInstance("isAffiliatedUser");
try {
return mService.isCallingUserAffiliated();
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* @hide
* Returns whether target user is affiliated with the device.
*/
public boolean isAffiliatedUser(@UserIdInt int userId) {
try {
return mService.isAffiliatedUser(userId);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* @hide
* Returns whether the uninstall for {@code packageName} for the current user is in queue
* to be started
* @param packageName the package to check for
* @return whether the uninstall intent for {@code packageName} is pending
*/
public boolean isUninstallInQueue(String packageName) {
try {
return mService.isUninstallInQueue(packageName);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* @hide
* @param packageName the package containing active DAs to be uninstalled
*/
public void uninstallPackageWithActiveAdmins(String packageName) {
try {
mService.uninstallPackageWithActiveAdmins(packageName);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* @hide
* Remove a test admin synchronously without sending it a broadcast about being removed.
* If the admin is a profile owner or device owner it will still be removed.
*
* @param userHandle user id to remove the admin for.
* @param admin The administration compononent to remove.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller is not shell / root or the admin package
* isn't a test application see {@link ApplicationInfo#FLAG_TEST_APP}.
*/
@TestApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_PROFILE_AND_DEVICE_OWNERS)
public void forceRemoveActiveAdmin(
@NonNull ComponentName adminReceiver, @UserIdInt int userHandle) {
try {
mService.forceRemoveActiveAdmin(adminReceiver, userHandle);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Returns whether the device has been provisioned.
*
* Not for use by third-party applications.
*
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_USERS)
public boolean isDeviceProvisioned() {
try {
return mService.isDeviceProvisioned();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Writes that the provisioning configuration has been applied.
*
* The caller must hold the {@link android.Manifest.permission#MANAGE_USERS}
* permission.
*
* Not for use by third-party applications.
*
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_USERS)
public void setDeviceProvisioningConfigApplied() {
try {
mService.setDeviceProvisioningConfigApplied();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Returns whether the provisioning configuration has been applied.
*
* The caller must hold the {@link android.Manifest.permission#MANAGE_USERS} permission.
*
* Not for use by third-party applications.
*
* @return whether the provisioning configuration has been applied.
*
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_USERS)
public boolean isDeviceProvisioningConfigApplied() {
try {
return mService.isDeviceProvisioningConfigApplied();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* @hide
* Force update user setup completed status for the given {@code userId}.
* @throws {@link SecurityException} if the caller has no
* {@code android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_PROFILE_AND_DEVICE_OWNERS}.
*/
@TestApi
public void forceUpdateUserSetupComplete(@UserIdInt int userId) {
try {
mService.forceUpdateUserSetupComplete(userId);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
@UnsupportedAppUsage(maxTargetSdk = Build.VERSION_CODES.R, trackingBug = 170729553)
private void throwIfParentInstance(String functionName) {
if (mParentInstance) {
throw new SecurityException(functionName + " cannot be called on the parent instance");
}
}
/**
* Allows the device owner or profile owner to enable or disable the backup service.
*
* Each user has its own backup service which manages the backup and restore mechanisms in
* that user. Disabling the backup service will prevent data from being backed up or restored.
*
* Device owner calls this API to control backup services across all users on the device.
* Profile owner can use this API to enable or disable the profile's backup service. However,
* for a managed profile its backup functionality is only enabled if both the device owner
* and the profile owner have enabled the backup service.
*
* By default, backup service is disabled on a device with device owner, and within a
* managed profile.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param enabled {@code true} to enable the backup service, {@code false} to disable it.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner or a profile owner.
*/
public void setBackupServiceEnabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean enabled) {
throwIfParentInstance("setBackupServiceEnabled");
try {
mService.setBackupServiceEnabled(admin, enabled);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Return whether the backup service is enabled by the device owner or profile owner for the
* current user, as previously set by {@link #setBackupServiceEnabled(ComponentName, boolean)}.
*
* Whether the backup functionality is actually enabled or not depends on settings from both
* the current user and the device owner, please see
* {@link #setBackupServiceEnabled(ComponentName, boolean)} for details.
*
* Backup service manages all backup and restore mechanisms on the device.
*
* @return {@code true} if backup service is enabled, {@code false} otherwise.
* @see #setBackupServiceEnabled
*/
public boolean isBackupServiceEnabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("isBackupServiceEnabled");
try {
return mService.isBackupServiceEnabled(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by a device owner, profile owner of a managed profile or delegated app with
* {@link #DELEGATION_NETWORK_LOGGING} to control the network logging feature.
*
* When network logging is enabled by a profile owner, the network logs will only include
* work profile network activity, not activity on the personal profile.
*
* Network logs contain DNS lookup and connect() library call events. The following library
* functions are recorded while network logging is active:
* Network logging is a low-overhead tool for forensics but it is not guaranteed to use
* full system call logging; event reporting is enabled by default for all processes but not
* strongly enforced.
* Events from applications using alternative implementations of libc, making direct kernel
* calls, or deliberately obfuscating traffic may not be recorded.
*
* Some common network events may not be reported. For example:
* It is possible to directly intercept layer 3 traffic leaving the device using an
* always-on VPN service.
* See {@link #setAlwaysOnVpnPackage(ComponentName, String, boolean)}
* and {@link android.net.VpnService} for details.
*
* Note: The device owner won't be able to retrieve network logs if there
* are unaffiliated secondary users or profiles on the device, regardless of whether the
* feature is enabled. Logs will be discarded if the internal buffer fills up while waiting for
* all users to become affiliated. Therefore it's recommended that affiliation ids are set for
* new users as soon as possible after provisioning via {@link #setAffiliationIds}.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if called by a delegated app.
* @param enabled whether network logging should be enabled or not.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner or profile owner.
* @see #setAffiliationIds
* @see #retrieveNetworkLogs
*/
public void setNetworkLoggingEnabled(@Nullable ComponentName admin, boolean enabled) {
throwIfParentInstance("setNetworkLoggingEnabled");
try {
mService.setNetworkLoggingEnabled(admin, mContext.getPackageName(), enabled);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Return whether network logging is enabled by a device owner or profile owner of
* a managed profile.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with. Can only
* be {@code null} if the caller is a delegated app with {@link #DELEGATION_NETWORK_LOGGING}
* or has MANAGE_USERS permission.
* @return {@code true} if network logging is enabled by device owner or profile owner,
* {@code false} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner or profile owner and
* caller has no MANAGE_USERS permission
*/
public boolean isNetworkLoggingEnabled(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("isNetworkLoggingEnabled");
try {
return mService.isNetworkLoggingEnabled(admin, mContext.getPackageName());
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by device owner, profile owner of a managed profile or delegated app with
* {@link #DELEGATION_NETWORK_LOGGING} to retrieve the most recent batch of
* network logging events.
*
* When network logging is enabled by a profile owner, the network logs will only include
* work profile network activity, not activity on the personal profile.
*
* A device owner or profile owner has to provide a batchToken provided as part of
* {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#onNetworkLogsAvailable} callback. If the token doesn't match the
* token of the most recent available batch of logs, {@code null} will be returned.
*
* {@link NetworkEvent} can be one of {@link DnsEvent} or {@link ConnectEvent}.
*
* The list of network events is sorted chronologically, and contains at most 1200 events.
*
* Access to the logs is rate limited and this method will only return a new batch of logs
* after the device device owner has been notified via
* {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#onNetworkLogsAvailable}.
*
* If the caller is not a profile owner and a secondary user or profile is created, calling
* this method will throw a {@link SecurityException} until all users become affiliated again.
* It will also no longer be possible to retrieve the network logs batch with the most recent
* batchToken provided by {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#onNetworkLogsAvailable}.
* See {@link DevicePolicyManager#setAffiliationIds}.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if called by a delegated app.
* @param batchToken A token of the batch to retrieve
* @return A new batch of network logs which is a list of {@link NetworkEvent}. Returns
* {@code null} if the batch represented by batchToken is no longer available or if
* logging is disabled.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner, profile owner or if the
* {@code admin} is not a profile owner and there is at least one profile or secondary user
* that is not affiliated with the device.
* @see #setAffiliationIds
* @see DeviceAdminReceiver#onNetworkLogsAvailable
*/
public @Nullable List
* The service must be protected by {@link android.Manifest.permission#BIND_DEVICE_ADMIN}.
* Note that the {@link Context} used to obtain this
* {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance via {@link Context#getSystemService(Class)} will be used
* to bind to the {@link android.app.Service}.
*
* Note: This method used to be available for communication between device owner and profile
* owner. However, since Android 11, this combination is not possible. This method is now
* only useful for communication between device owner and managed secondary users.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param serviceIntent Identifies the service to connect to. The Intent must specify either an
* explicit component name or a package name to match an
* {@link IntentFilter} published by a service.
* @param conn Receives information as the service is started and stopped in main thread. This
* must be a valid {@link ServiceConnection} object; it must not be {@code null}.
* @param flags Operation options for the binding operation. See
* {@link Context#bindService(Intent, ServiceConnection, int)}.
* @param targetUser Which user to bind to. Must be one of the users returned by
* {@link #getBindDeviceAdminTargetUsers}, otherwise a {@link SecurityException} will
* be thrown.
* @return If you have successfully bound to the service, {@code true} is returned;
* {@code false} is returned if the connection is not made and you will not
* receive the service object.
*
* @see Context#bindService(Intent, ServiceConnection, int)
* @see #getBindDeviceAdminTargetUsers(ComponentName)
*/
public boolean bindDeviceAdminServiceAsUser(
@NonNull ComponentName admin, Intent serviceIntent, @NonNull ServiceConnection conn,
@Context.BindServiceFlags int flags, @NonNull UserHandle targetUser) {
throwIfParentInstance("bindDeviceAdminServiceAsUser");
// Keep this in sync with ContextImpl.bindServiceCommon.
try {
final IServiceConnection sd = mContext.getServiceDispatcher(
conn, mContext.getMainThreadHandler(), flags);
serviceIntent.prepareToLeaveProcess(mContext);
return mService.bindDeviceAdminServiceAsUser(admin,
mContext.getIApplicationThread(), mContext.getActivityToken(), serviceIntent,
sd, flags, targetUser.getIdentifier());
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Returns the list of target users that the calling device owner or owner of secondary user
* can use when calling {@link #bindDeviceAdminServiceAsUser}.
*
* A device owner can bind to a service from a secondary managed user and vice versa, provided
* that both users are affiliated. See {@link #setAffiliationIds}.
*/
public @NonNull List The caller must be the target user's device owner/profile Owner or hold the
* {@link android.Manifest.permission#INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL} permission.
*
* @param user The user for whom to retrieve information.
* @return list of aliases identifying CA certificates installed by the device or profile owner
* @throws SecurityException if the caller does not have permission to retrieve information
* about the given user's CA certificates.
*
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
public List Note: an application can store data outside of its application data, e.g.
* external storage or user dictionary. This data will not be wiped by calling this API.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param packageName The name of the package which will have its user data wiped.
* @param executor The executor through which the listener should be invoked.
* @param listener A callback object that will inform the caller when the clearing is done.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller is not the device owner/profile owner.
*/
public void clearApplicationUserData(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@NonNull String packageName, @NonNull @CallbackExecutor Executor executor,
@NonNull OnClearApplicationUserDataListener listener) {
throwIfParentInstance("clearAppData");
Objects.requireNonNull(executor);
Objects.requireNonNull(listener);
try {
mService.clearApplicationUserData(admin, packageName,
new IPackageDataObserver.Stub() {
public void onRemoveCompleted(String pkg, boolean succeeded) {
executor.execute(() ->
listener.onApplicationUserDataCleared(pkg, succeeded));
}
});
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by a device owner to specify whether logout is enabled for all secondary users. The
* system may show a logout button that stops the user and switches back to the primary user.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param enabled whether logout should be enabled or not.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
*/
public void setLogoutEnabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean enabled) {
throwIfParentInstance("setLogoutEnabled");
try {
mService.setLogoutEnabled(admin, enabled);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Returns whether logout is enabled by a device owner.
*
* @return {@code true} if logout is enabled by device owner, {@code false} otherwise.
*/
public boolean isLogoutEnabled() {
throwIfParentInstance("isLogoutEnabled");
try {
return mService.isLogoutEnabled();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Callback used in {@link #clearApplicationUserData}
* to indicate that the clearing of an application's user data is done.
*/
public interface OnClearApplicationUserDataListener {
/**
* Method invoked when clearing the application user data has completed.
*
* @param packageName The name of the package which had its user data cleared.
* @param succeeded Whether the clearing succeeded. Clearing fails for device administrator
* apps and protected system packages.
*/
void onApplicationUserDataCleared(String packageName, boolean succeeded);
}
/**
* Returns set of system apps that should be removed during provisioning.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param userId ID of the user to be provisioned.
* @param provisioningAction action indicating type of provisioning, should be one of
* {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_DEVICE}, {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_PROFILE} or
* {@link #ACTION_PROVISION_MANAGED_USER}.
*
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
public @NonNull Set Depending on the current administrator (device owner, profile owner), you have the
* following expected behaviour:
* Use the {@code bundle} parameter to pass data to the new administrator. The data
* will be received in the
* {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#onTransferOwnershipComplete(Context, PersistableBundle)}
* callback of the new administrator.
*
* The transfer has failed if the original administrator is still the corresponding owner
* after calling this method.
*
* The incoming target administrator must have the
*
* The message should be limited to a short statement or it may be truncated.
*
* If the message needs to be localized, it is the responsibility of the
* {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} to listen to the {@link Intent#ACTION_LOCALE_CHANGED} broadcast
* and set a new version of this message accordingly.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param startUserSessionMessage message for starting user session, or {@code null} to use
* system default message.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
*/
public void setStartUserSessionMessage(
@NonNull ComponentName admin, @Nullable CharSequence startUserSessionMessage) {
throwIfParentInstance("setStartUserSessionMessage");
try {
mService.setStartUserSessionMessage(admin, startUserSessionMessage);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by a device owner to specify the user session end message. This may be displayed
* during a user switch.
*
* The message should be limited to a short statement or it may be truncated.
*
* If the message needs to be localized, it is the responsibility of the
* {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} to listen to the {@link Intent#ACTION_LOCALE_CHANGED} broadcast
* and set a new version of this message accordingly.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param endUserSessionMessage message for ending user session, or {@code null} to use system
* default message.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
*/
public void setEndUserSessionMessage(
@NonNull ComponentName admin, @Nullable CharSequence endUserSessionMessage) {
throwIfParentInstance("setEndUserSessionMessage");
try {
mService.setEndUserSessionMessage(admin, endUserSessionMessage);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Returns the user session start message.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
*/
public CharSequence getStartUserSessionMessage(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getStartUserSessionMessage");
try {
return mService.getStartUserSessionMessage(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Returns the user session end message.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
*/
public CharSequence getEndUserSessionMessage(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getEndUserSessionMessage");
try {
return mService.getEndUserSessionMessage(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by device owner to add an override APN.
*
* This method may returns {@code -1} if {@code apnSetting} conflicts with an existing
* override APN. Update the existing conflicted APN with
* {@link #updateOverrideApn(ComponentName, int, ApnSetting)} instead of adding a new entry.
* Two override APNs are considered to conflict when all the following APIs return
* the same values on both override APNs:
* This method may returns {@code false} if there is no override APN with the given
* {@code apnId}.
* This method may also returns {@code false} if {@code apnSetting} conflicts with an
* existing override APN. Update the existing conflicted APN instead.
* See {@link #addOverrideApn} for the definition of conflict.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with
* @param apnId the {@code id} of the override APN to update
* @param apnSetting the override APN to update
* @return {@code true} if the required override APN is successfully updated,
* {@code false} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
*
* @see #setOverrideApnsEnabled(ComponentName, boolean)
*/
public boolean updateOverrideApn(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int apnId,
@NonNull ApnSetting apnSetting) {
throwIfParentInstance("updateOverrideApn");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.updateOverrideApn(admin, apnId, apnSetting);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by device owner to remove an override APN.
*
* This method may returns {@code false} if there is no override APN with the given
* {@code apnId}.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with
* @param apnId the {@code id} of the override APN to remove
* @return {@code true} if the required override APN is successfully removed, {@code false}
* otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
*
* @see #setOverrideApnsEnabled(ComponentName, boolean)
*/
public boolean removeOverrideApn(@NonNull ComponentName admin, int apnId) {
throwIfParentInstance("removeOverrideApn");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.removeOverrideApn(admin, apnId);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by device owner to get all override APNs inserted by device owner.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with
* @return A list of override APNs inserted by device owner.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
*
* @see #setOverrideApnsEnabled(ComponentName, boolean)
*/
public List Override APNs are separated from other APNs on the device, and can only be inserted or
* modified by the device owner. When enabled, only override APNs are in use, any other APNs
* are ignored.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with
* @param enabled {@code true} if override APNs should be enabled, {@code false} otherwise
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
*/
public void setOverrideApnsEnabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean enabled) {
throwIfParentInstance("setOverrideApnEnabled");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setOverrideApnsEnabled(admin, enabled);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by device owner to check if override APNs are currently enabled.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with
* @return {@code true} if override APNs are currently enabled, {@code false} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
*
* @see #setOverrideApnsEnabled(ComponentName, boolean)
*/
public boolean isOverrideApnEnabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("isOverrideApnEnabled");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isOverrideApnEnabled(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Returns the data passed from the current administrator to the new administrator during an
* ownership transfer. This is the same {@code bundle} passed in
* {@link #transferOwnership(ComponentName, ComponentName, PersistableBundle)}. The bundle is
* persisted until the profile owner or device owner is removed.
*
* This is the same Returns In this mode, the DNS subsystem will attempt a TLS handshake to the network-supplied
* resolver prior to attempting name resolution in cleartext.
*
* Note: The device owner won't be able to set the global private DNS mode if there are
* unaffiliated secondary users or profiles on the device. It's recommended that affiliation
* ids are set for new users as soon as possible after provisioning via
* {@link #setAffiliationIds}.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
*
* @return {@code PRIVATE_DNS_SET_NO_ERROR} if the mode was set successfully, or
* {@code PRIVATE_DNS_SET_ERROR_FAILURE_SETTING} if it could not be set.
*
* @throws SecurityException if the caller is not the device owner.
*/
public @PrivateDnsModeErrorCodes int setGlobalPrivateDnsModeOpportunistic(
@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("setGlobalPrivateDnsModeOpportunistic");
if (mService == null) {
return PRIVATE_DNS_SET_ERROR_FAILURE_SETTING;
}
try {
return mService.setGlobalPrivateDns(admin, PRIVATE_DNS_MODE_OPPORTUNISTIC, null);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Sets the global Private DNS host to be used.
* May only be called by the device owner.
*
* Note that the method is blocking as it will perform a connectivity check to the resolver,
* to ensure it is valid. Because of that, the method should not be called on any thread that
* relates to user interaction, such as the UI thread.
*
* In case a VPN is used in conjunction with Private DNS resolver, the Private DNS resolver
* must be reachable both from within and outside the VPN. Otherwise, the device may lose
* the ability to resolve hostnames as system traffic to the resolver may not go through the
* VPN.
*
* Note: The device owner won't be able to set the global private DNS mode if there are
* unaffiliated secondary users or profiles on the device. It's recommended that affiliation
* ids are set for new users as soon as possible after provisioning via
* {@link #setAffiliationIds}.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param privateDnsHost The hostname of a server that implements DNS over TLS (RFC7858).
*
* @return {@code PRIVATE_DNS_SET_NO_ERROR} if the mode was set successfully,
* {@code PRIVATE_DNS_SET_ERROR_FAILURE_SETTING} if it could not be set or
* {@code PRIVATE_DNS_SET_ERROR_HOST_NOT_SERVING} if the specified host does not
* implement RFC7858.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the {@code privateDnsHost} is not a valid hostname.
*
* @throws SecurityException if the caller is not the device owner.
*/
@WorkerThread public @PrivateDnsModeErrorCodes int setGlobalPrivateDnsModeSpecifiedHost(
@NonNull ComponentName admin, @NonNull String privateDnsHost) {
throwIfParentInstance("setGlobalPrivateDnsModeSpecifiedHost");
Objects.requireNonNull(privateDnsHost, "dns resolver is null");
if (mService == null) {
return PRIVATE_DNS_SET_ERROR_FAILURE_SETTING;
}
if (NetworkUtilsInternal.isWeaklyValidatedHostname(privateDnsHost)) {
if (!PrivateDnsConnectivityChecker.canConnectToPrivateDnsServer(privateDnsHost)) {
return PRIVATE_DNS_SET_ERROR_HOST_NOT_SERVING;
}
}
try {
return mService.setGlobalPrivateDns(
admin, PRIVATE_DNS_MODE_PROVIDER_HOSTNAME, privateDnsHost);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by device owner or profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile to install
* a system update from the given file. The device will be
* rebooted in order to finish installing the update. Note that if the device is rebooted, this
* doesn't necessarily mean that the update has been applied successfully. The caller should
* additionally check the system version with {@link android.os.Build#FINGERPRINT} or {@link
* android.os.Build.VERSION}. If an error occurs during processing the OTA before the reboot,
* the caller will be notified by {@link InstallSystemUpdateCallback}. If device does not have
* sufficient battery level, the installation will fail with error {@link
* InstallSystemUpdateCallback#UPDATE_ERROR_BATTERY_LOW}.
*
* @param admin The {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} that this request is associated with.
* @param updateFilePath An Uri of the file that contains the update. The file should be
* readable by the calling app.
* @param executor The executor through which the callback should be invoked.
* @param callback A callback object that will inform the caller when installing an update
* fails.
*/
public void installSystemUpdate(
@NonNull ComponentName admin, @NonNull Uri updateFilePath,
@NonNull @CallbackExecutor Executor executor,
@NonNull InstallSystemUpdateCallback callback) {
throwIfParentInstance("installUpdate");
if (mService == null) {
return;
}
try (ParcelFileDescriptor fileDescriptor = mContext.getContentResolver()
.openFileDescriptor(updateFilePath, "r")) {
mService.installUpdateFromFile(
admin, fileDescriptor, new StartInstallingUpdateCallback.Stub() {
@Override
public void onStartInstallingUpdateError(
int errorCode, String errorMessage) {
executeCallback(errorCode, errorMessage, executor, callback);
}
});
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
} catch (FileNotFoundException e) {
Log.w(TAG, e);
executeCallback(
InstallSystemUpdateCallback.UPDATE_ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND,
Log.getStackTraceString(e),
executor, callback);
} catch (IOException e) {
Log.w(TAG, e);
executeCallback(
InstallSystemUpdateCallback.UPDATE_ERROR_UNKNOWN, Log.getStackTraceString(e),
executor, callback);
}
}
private void executeCallback(int errorCode, String errorMessage,
@NonNull @CallbackExecutor Executor executor,
@NonNull InstallSystemUpdateCallback callback) {
executor.execute(() -> callback.onInstallUpdateError(errorCode, errorMessage));
}
/**
* Returns the system-wide Private DNS mode.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return one of {@code PRIVATE_DNS_MODE_OFF}, {@code PRIVATE_DNS_MODE_OPPORTUNISTIC},
* {@code PRIVATE_DNS_MODE_PROVIDER_HOSTNAME} or {@code PRIVATE_DNS_MODE_UNKNOWN}.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller is not the device owner.
*/
public int getGlobalPrivateDnsMode(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("setGlobalPrivateDns");
if (mService == null) {
return PRIVATE_DNS_MODE_UNKNOWN;
}
try {
return mService.getGlobalPrivateDnsMode(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Returns the system-wide Private DNS host.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return The hostname used for Private DNS queries, null if none is set.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller is not the device owner.
*/
public @Nullable String getGlobalPrivateDnsHost(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("setGlobalPrivateDns");
if (mService == null) {
return null;
}
try {
return mService.getGlobalPrivateDnsHost(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Deprecated. Use {@code markProfileOwnerOnOrganizationOwnedDevice} instead.
* When called by an app targeting SDK level {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#Q} or
* below, will behave the same as {@link #markProfileOwnerOnOrganizationOwnedDevice}.
*
* When called by an app targeting SDK level {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#R}
* or above, will throw an UnsupportedOperationException when called.
*
* @deprecated Use {@link #markProfileOwnerOnOrganizationOwnedDevice} instead.
*
* @hide
*/
@Deprecated
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(value = android.Manifest.permission.GRANT_PROFILE_OWNER_DEVICE_IDS_ACCESS,
conditional = true)
public void setProfileOwnerCanAccessDeviceIds(@NonNull ComponentName who) {
ApplicationInfo ai = mContext.getApplicationInfo();
if (ai.targetSdkVersion > Build.VERSION_CODES.Q) {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException(
"This method is deprecated. use markProfileOwnerOnOrganizationOwnedDevice"
+ " instead.");
} else {
markProfileOwnerOnOrganizationOwnedDevice(who);
}
}
/**
* Marks the profile owner of the given user as managing an organization-owned device.
* That will give it access to device identifiers (such as serial number, IMEI and MEID)
* as well as other privileges.
*
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
@RequiresPermission(anyOf = {
android.Manifest.permission.MARK_DEVICE_ORGANIZATION_OWNED,
android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_PROFILE_AND_DEVICE_OWNERS
}, conditional = true)
public void markProfileOwnerOnOrganizationOwnedDevice(@NonNull ComponentName who) {
if (mService == null) {
return;
}
try {
mService.markProfileOwnerOnOrganizationOwnedDevice(who, myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Allows a set of packages to access cross-profile calendar APIs.
*
* Called by a profile owner of a managed profile.
*
* Calling with a {@code null} value for the set disables the restriction so that all
* packages are allowed to access cross-profile calendar APIs. Calling with an empty set
* disallows all packages from accessing cross-profile calendar APIs. If this method isn't
* called, no package is allowed to access cross-profile calendar APIs by default.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with
* @param packageNames set of packages to be allowlisted
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner
*
* @see #getCrossProfileCalendarPackages(ComponentName)
*/
public void setCrossProfileCalendarPackages(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@Nullable Set Called by a profile owner of a managed profile.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with
* @return the set of names of packages that were previously allowed via
* {@link #setCrossProfileCalendarPackages(ComponentName, Set)}, or an
* empty set if none have been allowed
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner
*
* @see #setCrossProfileCalendarPackages(ComponentName, Set)
*/
public @Nullable Set A package is allowed to access cross-profile calendar APIs if it's allowed by
* admins via {@link #setCrossProfileCalendarPackages(ComponentName, Set)} and
* {@link android.provider.Settings.Secure#CROSS_PROFILE_CALENDAR_ENABLED}
* is turned on in the managed profile.
*
* To query for a specific user, use
* {@link Context#createPackageContextAsUser(String, int, UserHandle)} to create a context for
* that user, and get a {@link DevicePolicyManager} from this context.
*
* @param packageName the name of the package
* @return {@code true} if the package is allowed to access cross-profile calendar APIs,
* {@code false} otherwise
*
* @see #setCrossProfileCalendarPackages(ComponentName, Set)
* @see #getCrossProfileCalendarPackages(ComponentName)
* @hide
*/
@RequiresPermission(anyOf = {
permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL,
permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS
}, conditional = true)
public boolean isPackageAllowedToAccessCalendar(@NonNull String packageName) {
throwIfParentInstance("isPackageAllowedToAccessCalendar");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isPackageAllowedToAccessCalendarForUser(packageName,
myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Gets a set of package names that are allowed to access cross-profile calendar APIs.
*
* To query for a specific user, use
* {@link Context#createPackageContextAsUser(String, int, UserHandle)} to create a context for
* that user, and get a {@link DevicePolicyManager} from this context.
*
* @return the set of names of packages that were previously allowed via
* {@link #setCrossProfileCalendarPackages(ComponentName, Set)}, or an
* empty set if none have been allowed
*
* @see #setCrossProfileCalendarPackages(ComponentName, Set)
* @see #getCrossProfileCalendarPackages(ComponentName)
* @hide
*/
@RequiresPermission(anyOf = {
permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL,
permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS
})
public @Nullable Set Assumes that the caller is a profile owner and is the given {@code admin}.
*
* Previous calls are overridden by each subsequent call to this method.
*
* Note that other apps may be able to request user consent for cross-profile communication
* if they have been explicitly allowlisted by the OEM.
*
* When previously-set cross-profile packages are missing from {@code packageNames}, the
* app-op for {@code INTERACT_ACROSS_PROFILES} will be reset for those packages. This will not
* occur for packages that are allowlisted by the OEM.
*
* @param admin the {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with
* @param packageNames the new cross-profile package names
*/
public void setCrossProfilePackages(
@NonNull ComponentName admin, @NonNull Set Assumes that the caller is a profile owner and is the given {@code admin}.
*
* Note that other apps not included in the returned set may be able to request user consent
* for cross-profile communication if they have been explicitly allowlisted by the OEM.
*
* @param admin the {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with
* @return the set of package names the admin has previously set as allowed to request user
* consent for cross-profile communication, via {@link #setCrossProfilePackages(ComponentName,
* Set)}
*/
public @NonNull Set Publicly-accessible dedicated devices don't have the same privacy model as
* personally-used devices. In particular, user consent popups don't make sense as a barrier to
* accessing persistent data on these devices since the user giving consent and the user whose
* data is on the device are unlikely to be the same. These consent popups prevent the true
* remote management of these devices.
*
* This condition is not sufficient to cover APIs that would access data that only lives for
* the duration of the user's session, since the user has an expectation of privacy in these
* conditions that more closely resembles use of a personal device. In those cases, see {@link
* #isUnattendedManagedKiosk()}.
*
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_USERS)
public boolean isManagedKiosk() {
throwIfParentInstance("isManagedKiosk");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isManagedKiosk();
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Returns whether the device is being used as an unattended managed kiosk. These requirements
* are as follows:
* See {@link #isManagedKiosk()} for context. This is a stronger requirement that also
* ensures that the device hasn't been interacted with recently, making it an appropriate check
* for privacy-sensitive APIs that wouldn't be appropriate during an active user session.
*
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_USERS)
public boolean isUnattendedManagedKiosk() {
throwIfParentInstance("isUnattendedManagedKiosk");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isUnattendedManagedKiosk();
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Starts an activity to view calendar events in the managed profile.
*
* @param eventId the id of the event to be viewed
* @param start the start time of the event
* @param end the end time of the event
* @param allDay if the event is an all-day event
* @param flags flags to be set for the intent
* @return {@code true} if the activity is started successfully, {@code false} otherwise
*
* @see CalendarContract#startViewCalendarEventInManagedProfile(Context, String, long, long,
* long, boolean, int)
*
* @hide
*/
public boolean startViewCalendarEventInManagedProfile(long eventId, long start, long end,
boolean allDay, int flags) {
throwIfParentInstance("startViewCalendarEventInManagedProfile");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.startViewCalendarEventInManagedProfile(mContext.getPackageName(),
eventId, start, end, allDay, flags);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by Device owner to disable user control over apps. User will not be able to clear
* app data or force-stop packages.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with
* @param packages The package names for the apps.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
*/
public void setUserControlDisabledPackages(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@NonNull List Note: if Common Critera mode is turned off after being enabled previously,
* all existing WiFi configurations will be lost.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param enabled whether Common Criteria mode should be enabled or not.
*/
public void setCommonCriteriaModeEnabled(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean enabled) {
throwIfParentInstance("setCommonCriteriaModeEnabled");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setCommonCriteriaModeEnabled(admin, enabled);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Returns whether Common Criteria mode is currently enabled. Device owner and profile owner of
* an organization-owned managed profile can query its own Common Criteria mode setting by
* calling this method with its admin {@link ComponentName}. Any caller can obtain the
* aggregated device-wide Common Criteria mode state by passing {@code null} as the
* {@code admin} argument.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if the caller is not a device admin.
* @return {@code true} if Common Criteria mode is enabled, {@code false} otherwise.
*/
public boolean isCommonCriteriaModeEnabled(@Nullable ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("isCommonCriteriaModeEnabled");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isCommonCriteriaModeEnabled(admin);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile to check whether
* personal apps are suspended.
*
* @return a bitmask of reasons for personal apps suspension or
* {@link #PERSONAL_APPS_NOT_SUSPENDED} if apps are not suspended.
* @see #setPersonalAppsSuspended
*/
public @PersonalAppsSuspensionReason int getPersonalAppsSuspendedReasons(
@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getPersonalAppsSuspendedReasons");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getPersonalAppsSuspendedReasons(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile to suspend personal
* apps on the device. When personal apps are suspended the device can only be used for calls.
*
* When personal apps are suspended, an ongoing notification about that is shown to the user.
* When the user taps the notification, system invokes {@link #ACTION_CHECK_POLICY_COMPLIANCE}
* in the profile owner package. Profile owner implementation that uses personal apps suspension
* must handle this intent.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with
* @param suspended Whether personal apps should be suspended.
* @throws IllegalStateException if the profile owner doesn't have an activity that handles
* {@link #ACTION_CHECK_POLICY_COMPLIANCE}
*/
public void setPersonalAppsSuspended(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean suspended) {
throwIfParentInstance("setPersonalAppsSuspended");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setPersonalAppsSuspended(admin, suspended);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile to set maximum time
* the profile is allowed to be turned off. If the profile is turned off for longer, personal
* apps are suspended on the device.
*
* When personal apps are suspended, an ongoing notification about that is shown to the user.
* When the user taps the notification, system invokes {@link #ACTION_CHECK_POLICY_COMPLIANCE}
* in the profile owner package. Profile owner implementation that uses personal apps suspension
* must handle this intent.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with
* @param timeoutMillis Maximum time the profile is allowed to be off in milliseconds or 0 if
* not limited. The minimum non-zero value corresponds to 72 hours. If an admin sets a
* smaller non-zero vaulue, 72 hours will be set instead.
* @throws IllegalStateException if the profile owner doesn't have an activity that handles
* {@link #ACTION_CHECK_POLICY_COMPLIANCE}
* @see #setPersonalAppsSuspended
*/
public void setManagedProfileMaximumTimeOff(@NonNull ComponentName admin, long timeoutMillis) {
throwIfParentInstance("setManagedProfileMaximumTimeOff");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setManagedProfileMaximumTimeOff(admin, timeoutMillis);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile to get maximum time
* the profile is allowed to be turned off.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with
* @return Maximum time the profile is allowed to be off in milliseconds or 0 if not limited.
* @see #setPersonalAppsSuspended
*/
public long getManagedProfileMaximumTimeOff(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getManagedProfileMaximumTimeOff");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getManagedProfileMaximumTimeOff(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile to acknowledge that the
* device is compliant and the user can turn the profile off if needed according to the maximum
* time off policy.
*
* This method should be called when the device is deemed compliant after getting
* {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#onComplianceAcknowledgementRequired(Context, Intent)} callback in
* case it is overridden. Before this method is called the user is still free to turn the
* profile off, but the timer won't be reset, so personal apps will be suspended sooner.
*
* DPCs only need acknowledging device compliance if they override
* {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#onComplianceAcknowledgementRequired(Context, Intent)}, otherwise
* compliance is acknowledged automatically.
*
* @throws IllegalStateException if the user isn't unlocked
* @see #isComplianceAcknowledgementRequired()
* @see #setManagedProfileMaximumTimeOff(ComponentName, long)
* @see DeviceAdminReceiver#onComplianceAcknowledgementRequired(Context, Intent)
*/
public void acknowledgeDeviceCompliant() {
throwIfParentInstance("acknowledgeDeviceCompliant");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.acknowledgeDeviceCompliant();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by a profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile to query whether it needs
* to acknowledge device compliance to allow the user to turn the profile off if needed
* according to the maximum profile time off policy.
*
* Normally when acknowledgement is needed the DPC gets a
* {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#onComplianceAcknowledgementRequired(Context, Intent)} callback.
* But if the callback was not delivered or handled for some reason, this method can be used to
* verify if acknowledgement is needed.
*
* @throws IllegalStateException if the user isn't unlocked
* @see #acknowledgeDeviceCompliant()
* @see #setManagedProfileMaximumTimeOff(ComponentName, long)
* @see DeviceAdminReceiver#onComplianceAcknowledgementRequired(Context, Intent)
*/
public boolean isComplianceAcknowledgementRequired() {
throwIfParentInstance("isComplianceAcknowledgementRequired");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isComplianceAcknowledgementRequired();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Returns {@code true} when {@code userId} has a profile owner that is capable of resetting
* password in RUNNING_LOCKED state. For that it should have at least one direct boot aware
* component and have an active password reset token. Can only be called by the system.
* @hide
*/
public boolean canProfileOwnerResetPasswordWhenLocked(int userId) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.canProfileOwnerResetPasswordWhenLocked(userId);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Used by CTS to set the result of the next safety operation check.
*
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_DEVICE_ADMINS)
public void setNextOperationSafety(@DevicePolicyOperation int operation,
@OperationSafetyReason int reason) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setNextOperationSafety(operation, reason);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Returns an enrollment-specific identifier of this device, which is guaranteed to be the same
* value for the same device, enrolled into the same organization by the same managing app.
* This identifier is high-entropy, useful for uniquely identifying individual devices within
* the same organisation.
* It is available both in a work profile and on a fully-managed device.
* The identifier would be consistent even if the work profile is removed and enrolled again
* (to the same organization), or the device is factory reset and re-enrolled.
*
* Can only be called by the Profile Owner or Device Owner, if the
* {@link #setOrganizationId(String)} was previously called.
* If {@link #setOrganizationId(String)} was not called, then the returned value will be an
* empty string.
*
* Note about access to device identifiers: a device owner, a profile owner of an
* organization-owned device or the delegated certificate installer (holding the
* {@link #DELEGATION_CERT_INSTALL} delegation) on such a device can still obtain hardware
* identifiers by calling e.g. {@link android.os.Build#getSerial()}, in addition to using
* this method. However, a profile owner on a personal (non organization-owned) device, or the
* delegated certificate installer on such a device, cannot obtain hardware identifiers anymore
* and must switch to using this method.
*
* @return A stable, enrollment-specific identifier.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller is not a profile owner or device owner.
*/
@NonNull public String getEnrollmentSpecificId() {
throwIfParentInstance("getEnrollmentSpecificId");
if (mService == null) {
return "";
}
try {
return mService.getEnrollmentSpecificId(mContext.getPackageName());
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Sets the Enterprise ID for the work profile or managed device. This is a requirement for
* generating an enrollment-specific ID for the device, see {@link #getEnrollmentSpecificId()}.
*
* It is recommended that the Enterprise ID is at least 6 characters long, and no more than
* 64 characters.
*
* @param enterpriseId An identifier of the organization this work profile or device is
* enrolled into.
*/
public void setOrganizationId(@NonNull String enterpriseId) {
throwIfParentInstance("setOrganizationId");
setOrganizationIdForUser(mContext.getPackageName(), enterpriseId, myUserId());
}
/**
* Sets the Enterprise ID for the work profile or managed device. This is a requirement for
* generating an enrollment-specific ID for the device, see
* {@link #getEnrollmentSpecificId()}.
*
* @hide
*/
public void setOrganizationIdForUser(@NonNull String packageName,
@NonNull String enterpriseId, @UserIdInt int userId) {
if (mService == null) {
return;
}
try {
mService.setOrganizationIdForUser(packageName, enterpriseId, userId);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Clears organization ID set by the DPC and resets the precomputed enrollment specific ID.
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_PROFILE_AND_DEVICE_OWNERS)
public void clearOrganizationId() {
if (mService == null) {
return;
}
try {
mService.clearOrganizationIdForUser(myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Creates and provisions a managed profile and sets the
* {@link ManagedProfileProvisioningParams#getProfileAdminComponentName()} as the profile
* owner.
*
* The method {@link #checkProvisioningPreCondition} must be returning {@link #CODE_OK}
* before calling this method.
*
* @param provisioningParams Params required to provision a managed profile,
* see {@link ManagedProfileProvisioningParams}.
* @return The {@link UserHandle} of the created profile or {@code null} if the service is
* not available.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller does not hold
* {@link android.Manifest.permission#MANAGE_PROFILE_AND_DEVICE_OWNERS}.
* @throws ProvisioningException if an error occurred during provisioning.
* @hide
*/
@Nullable
@TestApi
public UserHandle createAndProvisionManagedProfile(
@NonNull ManagedProfileProvisioningParams provisioningParams)
throws ProvisioningException {
if (mService == null) {
return null;
}
try {
return mService.createAndProvisionManagedProfile(
provisioningParams, mContext.getPackageName());
} catch (ServiceSpecificException e) {
throw new ProvisioningException(e, e.errorCode);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Provisions a managed device and sets the {@code deviceAdminComponentName} as the device
* owner.
*
* The method {@link #checkProvisioningPreCondition} must be returning {@link #CODE_OK}
* before calling this method.
*
* @param provisioningParams Params required to provision a fully managed device,
* see {@link FullyManagedDeviceProvisioningParams}.
*
* @throws SecurityException if the caller does not hold
* {@link android.Manifest.permission#MANAGE_PROFILE_AND_DEVICE_OWNERS}.
* @throws ProvisioningException if an error occurred during provisioning.
*
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_PROFILE_AND_DEVICE_OWNERS)
public void provisionFullyManagedDevice(
@NonNull FullyManagedDeviceProvisioningParams provisioningParams)
throws ProvisioningException {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.provisionFullyManagedDevice(provisioningParams, mContext.getPackageName());
} catch (ServiceSpecificException e) {
throw new ProvisioningException(e, e.errorCode);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Resets the default cross profile intent filters that were set during
* {@link #createAndProvisionManagedProfile} between {@code userId} and all it's managed
* profiles if any.
*
* @hide
*/
@TestApi
@RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.MANAGE_PROFILE_AND_DEVICE_OWNERS)
public void resetDefaultCrossProfileIntentFilters(@UserIdInt int userId) {
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.resetDefaultCrossProfileIntentFilters(userId);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Returns true if the caller is running on a device where the admin can grant
* permissions related to device sensors.
* This is a signal that the device is a fully-managed device where personal usage is
* discouraged.
* The list of permissions is listed in
* {@link #setPermissionGrantState(ComponentName, String, String, int)}.
*
* May be called by any app.
* @return true if the app can grant device sensors-related permissions, false otherwise.
*/
public boolean canAdminGrantSensorsPermissions() {
throwIfParentInstance("canAdminGrantSensorsPermissions");
if (mService == null) {
return false;
}
try {
return mService.canAdminGrantSensorsPermissionsForUser(myUserId());
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Sets the device owner type for a managed device (e.g. financed device).
*
* @param admin The {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} that is the device owner.
* @param deviceOwnerType The device owner type is set to. Use
* {@link #DEVICE_OWNER_TYPE_DEFAULT} for the default device owner type. Use
* {@link #DEVICE_OWNER_TYPE_FINANCED} for the financed device owner type.
*
* @throws IllegalStateException When admin is not the device owner, or there is no device
* owner, or attempting to set the device owner type again for the same admin.
* @throws SecurityException If the caller does not have the permission
* {@link permission#MANAGE_PROFILE_AND_DEVICE_OWNERS}.
*
* @hide
*/
public void setDeviceOwnerType(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@DeviceOwnerType int deviceOwnerType) {
throwIfParentInstance("setDeviceOwnerType");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setDeviceOwnerType(admin, deviceOwnerType);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Returns the device owner type for the admin used in
* {@link #setDeviceOwnerType(ComponentName, int)}. {@link #DEVICE_OWNER_TYPE_DEFAULT}
* would be returned when the device owner type is not set for the device owner admin.
*
* @param admin The {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} that is the device owner.
*
* @throws IllegalStateException When admin is not the device owner or there is no device owner.
*
* @hide
*/
@DeviceOwnerType
public int getDeviceOwnerType(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getDeviceOwnerType");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.getDeviceOwnerType(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return DEVICE_OWNER_TYPE_DEFAULT;
}
/**
* Called by device owner or profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile to
* enable or disable USB data signaling for the device. When disabled, USB data connections
* (except from charging functions) are prohibited.
*
* This API is not supported on all devices, the caller should call
* {@link #canUsbDataSignalingBeDisabled()} to check whether enabling or disabling USB data
* signaling is supported on the device.
*
* @param enabled whether USB data signaling should be enabled or not.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller is not a device owner or a profile owner on
* an organization-owned managed profile.
* @throws IllegalStateException if disabling USB data signaling is not supported or
* if USB data signaling fails to be enabled/disabled.
*/
public void setUsbDataSignalingEnabled(boolean enabled) {
throwIfParentInstance("setUsbDataSignalingEnabled");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setUsbDataSignalingEnabled(mContext.getPackageName(), enabled);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Returns whether USB data signaling is currently enabled.
*
* When called by a device owner or profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile,
* this API returns whether USB data signaling is currently enabled by that admin. When called
* by any other app, returns whether USB data signaling is currently enabled on the device.
*
* @return {@code true} if USB data signaling is enabled, {@code false} otherwise.
*/
public boolean isUsbDataSignalingEnabled() {
throwIfParentInstance("isUsbDataSignalingEnabled");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isUsbDataSignalingEnabled(mContext.getPackageName());
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Called by the system to check whether USB data signaling is currently enabled for this user.
*
* @param userId which user to check for.
* @return {@code true} if USB data signaling is enabled, {@code false} otherwise.
* @hide
*/
public boolean isUsbDataSignalingEnabledForUser(@UserIdInt int userId) {
throwIfParentInstance("isUsbDataSignalingEnabledForUser");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isUsbDataSignalingEnabledForUser(userId);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return true;
}
/**
* Returns whether enabling or disabling USB data signaling is supported on the device.
*
* @return {@code true} if the device supports enabling and disabling USB data signaling.
*/
public boolean canUsbDataSignalingBeDisabled() {
throwIfParentInstance("canUsbDataSignalingBeDisabled");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.canUsbDataSignalingBeDisabled();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Gets the list of {@link #isAffiliatedUser() affiliated} users running on foreground.
*
* @return list of {@link #isAffiliatedUser() affiliated} users running on foreground.
*
* @throws SecurityException if the calling application is not a device owner
*/
@NonNull
public List
*
*/
@SystemApi
public static final String ACCOUNT_FEATURE_DEVICE_OR_PROFILE_OWNER_ALLOWED =
"android.account.DEVICE_OR_PROFILE_OWNER_ALLOWED";
/** @hide See {@link #ACCOUNT_FEATURE_DEVICE_OR_PROFILE_OWNER_ALLOWED} */
@SystemApi
public static final String ACCOUNT_FEATURE_DEVICE_OR_PROFILE_OWNER_DISALLOWED =
"android.account.DEVICE_OR_PROFILE_OWNER_DISALLOWED";
/**
* A {@code boolean} metadata to be included in a mainline module's {@code
*
*
* In other words, it's always checking the requirement against the password that is protecting
* the calling user.
*
*
*
*
*
*
* All apps within the profile will be able to access the certificate and use the private key,
* given direct user approval.
*
*
*
* All apps within the profile will be able to access the certificate chain and use the private
* key, given direct user approval.
*
*
*
* All apps within the profile will be able to access the certificate chain and use the
* private key, given direct user approval (if the user is allowed to select the private key).
*
*
*
* Note, there can only be a credential management app on an unmanaged device.
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
* If called by the credential management app, the alias must exist in the credential
* management app's {@link android.security.AppUriAuthenticationPolicy}.
*
* @param alias The alias under which the key pair is installed.
* @return {@code true} if a key pair with this alias exists, {@code false} otherwise.
* @throws SecurityException if the caller is not a device or profile owner, a delegated
* certificate installer or the credential management app.
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_CERT_INSTALL
*/
public boolean hasKeyPair(@NonNull String alias) {
throwIfParentInstance("hasKeyPair");
try {
return mService.hasKeyPair(mContext.getPackageName(), alias);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* This API can be called by the following to generate a new private/public key pair:
*
*
* If the device supports key generation via secure hardware, this method is useful for
* creating a key in KeyChain that never left the secure hardware. Access to the key is
* controlled the same way as in {@link #installKeyPair}.
*
*
*
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if Device ID attestation or individual attestation
* was requested but the underlying hardware does not support it.
* @throws StrongBoxUnavailableException if the use of StrongBox for key generation was
* specified in {@code keySpec} but the device does not have one.
* @see KeyGenParameterSpec.Builder#setAttestationChallenge(byte[])
*/
public AttestedKeyPair generateKeyPair(@Nullable ComponentName admin,
@NonNull String algorithm, @NonNull KeyGenParameterSpec keySpec,
@AttestationIdType int idAttestationFlags) {
throwIfParentInstance("generateKeyPair");
try {
final ParcelableKeyGenParameterSpec parcelableSpec =
new ParcelableKeyGenParameterSpec(keySpec);
KeymasterCertificateChain attestationChain = new KeymasterCertificateChain();
// Translate ID attestation flags to values used by AttestationUtils
final boolean success = mService.generateKeyPair(
admin, mContext.getPackageName(), algorithm, parcelableSpec,
idAttestationFlags, attestationChain);
if (!success) {
Log.e(TAG, "Error generating key via DevicePolicyManagerService.");
return null;
}
final String alias = keySpec.getKeystoreAlias();
final KeyPair keyPair = KeyChain.getKeyPair(mContext, alias);
Certificate[] outputChain = null;
try {
if (AttestationUtils.isChainValid(attestationChain)) {
outputChain = AttestationUtils.parseCertificateChain(attestationChain);
}
} catch (KeyAttestationException e) {
Log.e(TAG, "Error parsing attestation chain for alias " + alias, e);
mService.removeKeyPair(admin, mContext.getPackageName(), alias);
return null;
}
return new AttestedKeyPair(keyPair, outputChain);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
} catch (KeyChainException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Failed to generate key", e);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
Log.w(TAG, "Interrupted while generating key", e);
Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
} catch (ServiceSpecificException e) {
Log.w(TAG, String.format("Key Generation failure: %d", e.errorCode));
switch (e.errorCode) {
case KEY_GEN_STRONGBOX_UNAVAILABLE:
throw new StrongBoxUnavailableException("No StrongBox for key generation.");
default:
throw new RuntimeException(
String.format("Unknown error while generating key: %d", e.errorCode));
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Called by a device or profile owner, or delegated certificate chooser (an app that has been
* delegated the {@link #DELEGATION_CERT_SELECTION} privilege), to grant an application access
* to an already-installed (or generated) KeyChain key.
* This is useful (in combination with {@link #installKeyPair} or {@link #generateKeyPair}) to
* let an application call {@link android.security.KeyChain#getPrivateKey} without having to
* call {@link android.security.KeyChain#choosePrivateKeyAlias} first.
*
* The grantee app will receive the {@link android.security.KeyChain#ACTION_KEY_ACCESS_CHANGED}
* broadcast when access to a key is granted.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if calling from a delegated certificate chooser.
* @param alias The alias of the key to grant access to.
* @param packageName The name of the (already installed) package to grant access to.
* @return {@code true} if the grant was set successfully, {@code false} otherwise.
*
* @throws SecurityException if the caller is not a device owner, a profile owner or
* delegated certificate chooser.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code packageName} or {@code alias} are empty, or if
* {@code packageName} is not a name of an installed package.
* @see #revokeKeyPairFromApp
*/
public boolean grantKeyPairToApp(@Nullable ComponentName admin, @NonNull String alias,
@NonNull String packageName) {
throwIfParentInstance("grantKeyPairToApp");
try {
return mService.setKeyGrantForApp(
admin, mContext.getPackageName(), alias, packageName, true);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
return false;
}
/**
* Called by a device or profile owner, or delegated certificate chooser (an app that has been
* delegated the {@link #DELEGATION_CERT_SELECTION} privilege), to query which apps have access
* to a given KeyChain key.
*
* Key are granted on a per-UID basis, so if several apps share the same UID, granting access to
* one of them automatically grants it to others. This method returns a map containing one entry
* per grantee UID. Entries have UIDs as keys and sets of corresponding package names as values.
* In particular, grantee packages that don't share UID with other packages are represented by
* entries having singleton sets as values.
*
* @param alias The alias of the key to grant access to.
* @return apps that have access to a given key, arranged in a map from UID to sets of
* package names.
*
* @throws SecurityException if the caller is not a device owner, a profile owner or
* delegated certificate chooser.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code alias} doesn't correspond to an existing key.
*
* @see #grantKeyPairToApp(ComponentName, String, String)
*/
public @NonNull Map
*
*
*
*
* The call will fail if called with the package name of an unsupported VPN app.
*
*
*
*
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_TRUST_AGENTS}, {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FINGERPRINT},
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_FACE}, {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_IRIS},
* {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_SECURE_CAMERA} and {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_SECURE_NOTIFICATIONS}
* can also be set on the {@link DevicePolicyManager} instance returned by
* {@link #getParentProfileInstance(ComponentName)} in order to set restrictions on the parent
* profile. {@link #KEYGUARD_DISABLE_SECURE_CAMERA} can only be set on the parent profile
* instance if the calling device admin is the profile owner of an organization-owned
* managed profile.
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param setting The name of the setting to update.
* @param value The value to update the setting to.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
*/
public void setGlobalSetting(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String setting, String value) {
throwIfParentInstance("setGlobalSetting");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setGlobalSetting(admin, setting, value);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/** @hide */
@StringDef({
Settings.System.SCREEN_BRIGHTNESS_MODE,
Settings.System.SCREEN_BRIGHTNESS,
Settings.System.SCREEN_BRIGHTNESS_FLOAT,
Settings.System.SCREEN_OFF_TIMEOUT
})
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
public @interface SystemSettingsWhitelist {}
/**
* Called by a device or profile owner to update {@link android.provider.Settings.System}
* settings. Validation that the value of the setting is in the correct form for the setting
* type should be performed by the caller.
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
* Note: Starting from Android O, apps should no longer call this method with the
* setting {@link android.provider.Settings.Secure#INSTALL_NON_MARKET_APPS}, which is
* deprecated. Instead, device owners or profile owners should use the restriction
* {@link UserManager#DISALLOW_INSTALL_UNKNOWN_SOURCES}.
* If any app targeting {@link android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#O} or higher calls this method
* with {@link android.provider.Settings.Secure#INSTALL_NON_MARKET_APPS},
* an {@link UnsupportedOperationException} is thrown.
*
* Starting from Android Q, the device and profile owner can also call
* {@link UserManager#DISALLOW_INSTALL_UNKNOWN_SOURCES_GLOBALLY} to restrict unknown sources for
* all users.
*
*
* Note: Starting from Android R, apps should no longer call this method with the
* setting {@link android.provider.Settings.Secure#LOCATION_MODE}, which is deprecated. Instead,
* device owners should call {@link #setLocationEnabled(ComponentName, boolean)}. This will be
* enforced for all apps targeting Android R or above.
*
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param setting The name of the setting to update.
* @param value The value to update the setting to.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*/
public void setSecureSetting(@NonNull ComponentName admin, String setting, String value) {
throwIfParentInstance("setSecureSetting");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setSecureSetting(admin, setting, value);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Designates a specific service component as the provider for making permission requests of a
* local or remote administrator of the user.
*
* Only a device owner or profile owner can designate the restrictions provider.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param provider The component name of the service that implements
* {@link RestrictionsReceiver}. If this param is null, it removes the restrictions
* provider previously assigned.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*/
public void setRestrictionsProvider(@NonNull ComponentName admin,
@Nullable ComponentName provider) {
throwIfParentInstance("setRestrictionsProvider");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setRestrictionsProvider(admin, provider);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by profile or device owners to set the global volume mute on or off.
* This has no effect when set on a managed profile.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @param on {@code true} to mute global volume, {@code false} to turn mute off.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*/
public void setMasterVolumeMuted(@NonNull ComponentName admin, boolean on) {
throwIfParentInstance("setMasterVolumeMuted");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setMasterVolumeMuted(admin, on);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Called by profile or device owners to check whether the global volume mute is on or off.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with.
* @return {@code true} if global volume is muted, {@code false} if it's not.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
*/
public boolean isMasterVolumeMuted(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("isMasterVolumeMuted");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.isMasterVolumeMuted(admin);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Change whether a user can uninstall a package. This function can be called by a device owner,
* profile owner, or by a delegate given the {@link #DELEGATION_BLOCK_UNINSTALL} scope via
* {@link #setDelegatedScopes}.
*
* @param admin Which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with, or
* {@code null} if the caller is a block uninstall delegate.
* @param packageName package to change.
* @param uninstallBlocked true if the user shouldn't be able to uninstall the package.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device or profile owner.
* @see #setDelegatedScopes
* @see #DELEGATION_BLOCK_UNINSTALL
*/
public void setUninstallBlocked(@Nullable ComponentName admin, String packageName,
boolean uninstallBlocked) {
throwIfParentInstance("setUninstallBlocked");
if (mService != null) {
try {
mService.setUninstallBlocked(admin, mContext.getPackageName(), packageName,
uninstallBlocked);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
}
/**
* Check whether the user has been blocked by device policy from uninstalling a package.
* Requires the caller to be the profile owner if checking a specific admin's policy.
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
* @return a new instance of {@link DevicePolicyManager} that acts on the parent profile.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a profile owner.
*/
public @NonNull DevicePolicyManager getParentProfileInstance(@NonNull ComponentName admin) {
throwIfParentInstance("getParentProfileInstance");
try {
if (!mService.isManagedProfile(admin)) {
throw new SecurityException("The current user does not have a parent profile.");
}
return new DevicePolicyManager(mContext, mService, true);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by device owner or a profile owner of an organization-owned managed profile to
* control the security logging feature.
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
* <support-transfer-ownership />
tag inside the
* <device-admin></device-admin>
tags in the xml file referenced by
* {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#DEVICE_ADMIN_META_DATA}. Otherwise an
* {@link IllegalArgumentException} will be thrown.
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with
* @param target which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} we want the new administrator to be
* @param bundle data to be sent to the new administrator
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner nor a profile owner
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code admin} or {@code target} is {@code null}, they
* are components in the same package or {@code target} is not an active admin
*/
public void transferOwnership(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @NonNull ComponentName target,
@Nullable PersistableBundle bundle) {
throwIfParentInstance("transferOwnership");
try {
mService.transferOwnership(admin, target, bundle);
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Called by a device owner to specify the user session start message. This may be displayed
* during a user switch.
*
*
*
* @param admin which {@link DeviceAdminReceiver} this request is associated with
* @param apnSetting the override APN to insert
* @return The {@code id} of inserted override APN. Or {@code -1} when failed to insert into
* the database.
* @throws SecurityException if {@code admin} is not a device owner.
*
* @see #setOverrideApnsEnabled(ComponentName, boolean)
*/
public int addOverrideApn(@NonNull ComponentName admin, @NonNull ApnSetting apnSetting) {
throwIfParentInstance("addOverrideApn");
if (mService != null) {
try {
return mService.addOverrideApn(admin, apnSetting);
} catch (RemoteException e) {
throw e.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
return -1;
}
/**
* Called by device owner to update an override APN.
*
* bundle
received in the
* {@link DeviceAdminReceiver#onTransferOwnershipComplete(Context, PersistableBundle)}.
* Use this method to retrieve it after the transfer as long as the new administrator is the
* active device or profile owner.
*
* null
if no ownership transfer was started for the calling user.
*
* @see #transferOwnership
* @see DeviceAdminReceiver#onTransferOwnershipComplete(Context, PersistableBundle)
* @throws SecurityException if the caller is not a device or profile owner.
*/
@Nullable
public PersistableBundle getTransferOwnershipBundle() {
throwIfParentInstance("getTransferOwnershipBundle");
try {
return mService.getTransferOwnershipBundle();
} catch (RemoteException re) {
throw re.rethrowFromSystemServer();
}
}
/**
* Sets the global Private DNS mode to opportunistic.
* May only be called by the device owner.
*
*
*
*
* @return the combined set of allowlisted package names set via
* {@link #setCrossProfilePackages(ComponentName, Set)}, {@link com.android.internal.R.array
* #cross_profile_apps}, and {@link com.android.internal.R.array#vendor_cross_profile_apps}.
*
* @hide
*/
@RequiresPermission(anyOf = {
permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS_FULL,
permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_USERS,
permission.INTERACT_ACROSS_PROFILES
})
public @NonNull Set
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
* Common Criteria mode is disabled by default.
*
*