Java Code Examples for android.os.UserManager#getApplicationRestrictions()
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Example 1
Source File: LauncherProvider.java From LaunchEnr with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Creates workspace loader from an XML resource listed in the app restrictions. * * @return the loader if the restrictions are set and the resource exists; null otherwise. */ private AutoInstallsLayout createWorkspaceLoaderFromAppRestriction(AppWidgetHost widgetHost) { Context ctx = getContext(); UserManager um = (UserManager) ctx.getSystemService(Context.USER_SERVICE); Bundle bundle = um.getApplicationRestrictions(ctx.getPackageName()); if (bundle == null) { return null; } String packageName = bundle.getString(RESTRICTION_PACKAGE_NAME); if (packageName != null) { try { Resources targetResources = ctx.getPackageManager() .getResourcesForApplication(packageName); return AutoInstallsLayout.get(ctx, packageName, targetResources, widgetHost, mOpenHelper); } catch (NameNotFoundException e) { e.printStackTrace(); return null; } } return null; }
Example 2
Source File: SupervisedUserContentProvider.java From delion with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@TargetApi(Build.VERSION_CODES.JELLY_BEAN_MR2) private void updateEnabledState() { // This method uses AppRestrictions directly, rather than using the Policy interface, // because it must be callable in contexts in which the native library hasn't been // loaded. It will always be called from a background thread (except possibly in tests) // so can get the App Restrictions synchronously. UserManager userManager = (UserManager) getContext().getSystemService(Context.USER_SERVICE); Bundle appRestrictions = userManager .getApplicationRestrictions(getContext().getPackageName()); setEnabled(appRestrictions.getBoolean(SUPERVISED_USER_CONTENT_PROVIDER_ENABLED)); }
Example 3
Source File: SupervisedUserContentProvider.java From AndroidChromium with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@TargetApi(Build.VERSION_CODES.JELLY_BEAN_MR2) private void updateEnabledState() { // This method uses AppRestrictions directly, rather than using the Policy interface, // because it must be callable in contexts in which the native library hasn't been // loaded. It will always be called from a background thread (except possibly in tests) // so can get the App Restrictions synchronously. UserManager userManager = (UserManager) getContext().getSystemService(Context.USER_SERVICE); Bundle appRestrictions = userManager .getApplicationRestrictions(getContext().getPackageName()); setEnabled(appRestrictions.getBoolean(SUPERVISED_USER_CONTENT_PROVIDER_ENABLED)); }
Example 4
Source File: LauncherProvider.java From Trebuchet with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Creates workspace loader from an XML resource listed in the app restrictions. * * @return the loader if the restrictions are set and the resource exists; null otherwise. */ @TargetApi(Build.VERSION_CODES.JELLY_BEAN_MR2) private AutoInstallsLayout createWorkspaceLoaderFromAppRestriction() { // UserManager.getApplicationRestrictions() requires minSdkVersion >= 18 if (!Utilities.ATLEAST_JB_MR2) { return null; } Context ctx = getContext(); UserManager um = (UserManager) ctx.getSystemService(Context.USER_SERVICE); Bundle bundle = um.getApplicationRestrictions(ctx.getPackageName()); if (bundle == null) { return null; } String packageName = bundle.getString(RESTRICTION_PACKAGE_NAME); if (packageName != null) { try { Resources targetResources = ctx.getPackageManager() .getResourcesForApplication(packageName); return AutoInstallsLayout.get(ctx, packageName, targetResources, mOpenHelper.mAppWidgetHost, mOpenHelper); } catch (NameNotFoundException e) { Log.e(TAG, "Target package for restricted profile not found", e); return null; } } return null; }
Example 5
Source File: SupervisedUserContentProvider.java From 365browser with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@TargetApi(Build.VERSION_CODES.JELLY_BEAN_MR2) private void updateEnabledState() { // This method uses AppRestrictions directly, rather than using the Policy interface, // because it must be callable in contexts in which the native library hasn't been // loaded. It will always be called from a background thread (except possibly in tests) // so can get the App Restrictions synchronously. UserManager userManager = (UserManager) getContext().getSystemService(Context.USER_SERVICE); Bundle appRestrictions = userManager .getApplicationRestrictions(getContext().getPackageName()); setEnabled(appRestrictions.getBoolean(SUPERVISED_USER_CONTENT_PROVIDER_ENABLED)); }