This is my first question on StackOverflow, and my english is poor, so please :D. I do this just for fun. I want to change the icon per user, letting users change the icon of the app. I think if I want to do this, I must read the apk self, unzip it, change che drawable/icon.png and rebuild it, at last to sign.
I try some code, but failed. The import reason is that, package sun.securate.* is not in Android Java framework. I write some code to do this, but it failed-_-
Who can help me? I can share my already written code.
Help me,Please!
Well another work around will be to create shortcut icon for Home Screen which launches the same Activity as the launcher. With this your launcher icon in drawer will be the actual one but on the home screen you will have different icon. You can also explore the idea of creating shortcut for other apps if you know the package info.
Ref:
For package info here are the doc.
PackageManager pkgMgr = getPackageManager();
For creating short cut here is the snippet (this is just for illustration):
// Setting the intent class ActivityClassToLaunch you need to try PackageManager
Intent i = new Intent(activity, ActivityClass.class);
i.setAction(Intent.ACTION_MAIN);
i.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_LAUNCHER);
Intent result = new Intent();
result.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_SHORTCUT_INTENT, i);
result.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_SHORTCUT_NAME, activity.getString(R.string.app_name));
ShortcutIconResource iconResource = null;
iconResource = ShortcutIconResource.fromContext(activity, R.drawable.new_app_icon);
result.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_SHORTCUT_ICON_RESOURCE, iconResource);
result.setAction("com.android.launcher.action.INSTALL_SHORTCUT");
activity.sendBroadcast(result);
If you just want user to change the app icon, why dont you load the icon from the SD card. And the icon that you ship with your package will be there if no icon is specified by user.
Here is the snippet that can help you.
onCreate(...)
setContentView(...);
setFeatureDrawable(Window.FEATURE_LEFT_ICON,
<your_drawable>);
....
}
If this does not work, try calling setFeatureDrawable before setContentView
You cannot change the launcher icon of a signed-and-sealed APK, except through a software upgrade.
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I want to launch a specific activity of another app from my app. For example, on the onCreate of my app, I want to launch the activity named Rolling (not main) activity of com.pas.webcam.pro. I have heard that you must have control of both apps to do this because you must add an intent filter to the manifest of the second app. This is not true though, because activity launcher apps in the Google Play Store can launch the Rolling Activity of IP Webcam Pro.
The Activity Launcher app is open source, so I tried reviewing the source code here. It was too complicated though, so I could not figure out how this app magically launches this activity. There are many other questions like this on Stack Overflow, and I have read every one. I have also tried lots of the code from the answers too, like this:
Intent intent = new Intent(); intent.setComponent(new ComponentName("com.pas.webcam", "com.pas.webcam.RollingActivity")); startActivity(intent);
I have also tried variants of this code from other posts. My app always crashes and I get variants (depending on the code I use) of the following error:
An error occurred
Invalid intent operation. Unable to find explicit activity class {com.pas.webcam.pro/com.pas.webcam.pro.Rolling}; have you declared this activity in your AndroidManifest.xml?
I have put both of the following in my Android Manifest and the same thing happens:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.GET_INSTALLED_PACKAGES" />
<activity android:name="com.pas.webcam.pro.RollingActivity"
Thanks in advance for any answers, I really appreciate it, as I have been working on this problem for a while.
Edit: Here is the activity of the app I want to launch: https://i.stack.imgur.com/Fa7Xq.jpg
Edit: David Wasser helped me solve the problem by giving me the code neccessary to solve the problem. It actually works! To anyone who wants to launch a specific activity of another app with code, please use this:
Intent intent = new Intent(); intent.setClassName("com.pas.webcam.pro", "com.pas.webcam.Rolling"); startActivity(intent);
You may replace com.pas.webcam.pro and Rolling with the app and activity of your choice, but this method truly works. Problem Solved!😀
Try this:
Intent intent = new Intent();
intent.setClassName("com.pas.webcam.pro", "com.pas.webcam.Rolling");
startActivity(intent);
Since you refer to the app as "IP webcam pro", I'm assuming the package name is "com.pas.webcam.pro" (found by Internet research).
I had an interview today for a junior android dev position and one of the questions I was asked was something like this:
You have an application that opens an email. The email has a photo attached to it. How could you give the user the choice of which application to open this photo with? I.e. give them a list of photo opening apps to choose from and then open that application with the photo. You don't know ahead of time what apps are available other than android's default photo viewer.
How the heck do you solve this?
Intent intent = new Intent();
intent.setAction(android.content.Intent.ACTION_VIEW);
File file = new File("/sdcard/foo.jpg");
intent.setDataAndType(Uri.fromFile(file), "image/*");
startActivity(intent);
In a nutshell, you are telling Android, in an abstract way that you'd like to view a photo. Apps that are able to view photos register their ability to do so in their manifest (they respond to ACTION_VIEW, for the given content type image/*).
If you wanted to view an HTML file,
intent.setDataAndType(Uri.parse("http://www.google.com", "text/html");
ACTION_VIEW is just one example. There's also an ACTION_EDIT, and others.
What have I done so far:
I am currenctly facing some problems with the launchers.
My application adds shortcuts to the workspace of the launcher (homescreen).
But on some devices (Samsum Duos) for example, the titles and /or icons
are changed back after reboot to my default application one.
So I am currently going through 1000s of lines code in the android
source to identify the problem, but was not able to find it.
I saw in InstallShortcutReceiver
a comment in line 183 that the "name" provided by Intent.EXTRA_SHORTCUT_NAME can in
some situations be used only for comparison etc and will be replaced
with the applications default name.
// This name is only used for comparisons and notifications, so fall back to activity name
// if not supplied
But (my Samsum Duos is rooted) I could find the complete information's
about the cell position and shortcutInfo's inside of the launcher.db.
So it was not gone, after reboot, but maybe only not correct initialized!
First Question:
Does anybody know the reason for a custom, programmatically created shortcut to change the title and or icon back to the application's one that created it?
Next story:
I noticed that this issue was reproducible on my Samsum Duos, so I decided
to exclude the Devices Launcher from my "save launcher" list.
To receive the default launcher I am doing the following:
Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_MAIN);
intent.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_HOME);
ResolveInfo resolveInfo = null;
try {
resolveInfo = context.getPackageManager().resolveActivity(intent, PackageManager.MATCH_DEFAULT_ONLY); //can return null!
}catch(RuntimeException e){
ExceptionHandler.logAndSendException(e);//package manager has died
return false;
}
But the problem now is, that it always returns that the default launchers
package is: com.android.launcher2.Launcher, which would be the standard
android stock launcher. But I know that Samsum uses the TouchWiz home
launcher, whos Package is located under com.sec.android.app.launcher!
That is also where I found the launcher.db and all its ShortcutInfo's.
2. Second Question
How do I get reproducible the correct default launcher package to identify
which launcher is used?
edit:
I kind of fixed the second problem. Somehow the ResolveInfo I get from
the PackageManager seems to be not reliable.
For the Samsum Duos I get:
resolveInfo.activityInfo.name = com.android.launcher2.Launcher
resolveInfo.activityInfo.packageName = com.sec.android.app.launcher //this is what I need
But for the Redmi MIUI:
resolveInfo.activityInfo.name = com.miui.home.launcher.Launcher //this time I would need this
resolveInfo.activityInfo.packageName = com.miui.home //the packageName is not complete!
I need an unique identifier for the launcher! So I thought activityInfo.name would be the
way to go, but it isn't in some situations. And the packageManager seems to apply to too many devices. Any suggestions?
Cheers!
I'm writing an application which should be able to add widgets (just text boxes) to the home screen of the user's phone when the user instructs my app to do so. How can I do such a thing?
I know that I can add an app widget but how about adding more?
It is not possible from a app to place a widget in the home screen. Only the home screen can add app widgets to the home screen.
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But you can offer user to pick widget from widgetpicker.
Intent pickIntent = new Intent(AppWidgetManager.ACTION_APPWIDGET_PICK);
pickIntent.putExtra(AppWidgetManager.EXTRA_APPWIDGET_ID, AppWidgetID);
startActivityForResult(pickIntent, KEY_CODE);
This was answered a long time ago, but in case anyone stumbles upon this question I thought I should provide an up-to-date answer.
As of Android O (API 26), you can now pin widgets to the user's launcher from your app!
Simply create the widget in your app's AndroidManifest file and use AppWidgetManager to request that the widget be pinned to the launcher. Note that it is up to the launcher to support this feature, so you must call AppWidgetManager's isRequestPinAppWidgetSupported() method before requesting to pin it.
Here's some documentation from Google that goes into more detail: https://developer.android.com/preview/features/pinning-shortcuts-widgets.html#widgets
Hope this helps!
Edit: It looks like the documentation pages have changed since I posted this answer. Here is a more helpful link that gives a code example of how to pin a widget to a launcher: https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/appwidgets/#Pinning
Looks like Dalvik Droid's links are updated again, the newest link is at requestPinAppWidget
Example:
in MainActivity.java:
private void requestToPinWidget(){
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.O) {
AppWidgetManager appWidgetManager =
getSystemService(AppWidgetManager.class);
ComponentName myProvider =
new ComponentName(this, AppWidget.class);
assert appWidgetManager != null;
if (appWidgetManager.isRequestPinAppWidgetSupported()) {
Intent pinnedWidgetCallbackIntent = new Intent(this, MainActivity.class);
PendingIntent successCallback = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(this, 0,
pinnedWidgetCallbackIntent, PendingIntent.FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT);
appWidgetManager.requestPinAppWidget(myProvider, null, successCallback);
}
}
}
Any anywhere in you code you have call requestToPinWidget() to prompt to see if the user wants to add it to the desktop.
Only thing is that this will not add to user's home screen, it will be appended to the page where you see all the apps:
AFAIK default launcher app does not support this. The reason is that user should place everything on the home screen himself. Allowing to place widgets from an application would open doors for apps to "spam" user's home with their "useful" widgets.
I am currently working on an Android application whereupon I programmatically write a shortcut to the home screen. Something like this:
Intent shortcutIntent = new Intent();
shortcutIntent.setClassName(ai.packageName, ai.name);
shortcutIntent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
shortcutIntent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP);
shortcutIntent.addCategory(Intent.ACTION_PICK_ACTIVITY);
Intent intent = new Intent();
intent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_SHORTCUT_INTENT, shortcutIntent);
intent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_SHORTCUT_NAME, appName);
BitmapDrawable bd=(BitmapDrawable)(res.get(app_id).activityInfo.loadIcon(p).getCurrent());
Bitmap newbit;
newbit=bd.getBitmap();
intent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_SHORTCUT_ICON, newbit);
intent.setAction("com.android.launcher.action.INSTALL_SHORTCUT");
context.sendBroadcast(intent);
(it was actually a StackOverflow post that pointed me to this solution).
Anyway, when I run the app in the emulator, the shortcut is written to the fifth page from the left(on 2.3 home screen ). A subsequent run writes the shortcut to the 4th page from the left on the home screen.
My question is this: is there a way to write the shortcut to the center page or the first page (like passing indexes for the 2-D array that seems to hold the app shortcuts)? am I missing something in the API?
Thanks!
You cannot decide where the shortcut will go.