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authorAssam Boudjelthia <assam.boudjelthia@qt.io>2021-05-11 12:49:40 +0300
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Remove QtAndroidExtras module and add note about its state in Qt 6HEADdev
The JNI utilities (i.e. QJniObject, QJniEnvironment) are already under qtbase as public APIs. Permission handling is now under QCoreApplication::{check,request}Permission and QPermission namespace. Some of the QtAndroid namespace functions are now under QNativeInterface's QAndroidApplication, this includes: * sdkVersion() * hideSplashScreen() * context() and isActivityContext() * runOnAndroidMainThread() The remaining APIs are now moved as private APIs under qtbase ee05af296f65e240f64db6470cdddafbddbf2fa3. That is until we add new cross-platform APIs to replace their functionalities like Intents handling, starting activites and working with Services. Task-number: QTBUG-83251 Task-number: QTBUG-84382 Pick-to: 6.2 Change-Id: Id077f8cbbe223a987916f737fad6088fb58e470d Reviewed-by: Ville Voutilainen <ville.voutilainen@qt.io>
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-/*!
- \title Android Service with BroadcastReceiver - Same Lib File
- \ingroup examples-qtandroidextras
- \example services/servicebroadcastsamelib
- \brief Demonstrates how to run an Android service in a separate process,
- and how to communicate with Qt using a BroadcastReceiver.
-
- \image androidservices.png
-
- This example demonstrates how to create and run an Android service in its
- own process using the same main \c .so lib file, and then exchange data
- between QML/C++ and the Java service using a
- \l{Android: BroadcastReceiver}{BroadcastReceiver}.
-
- When clicking the \uicontrol {Send to Service} button, the name entered in
- the QML view, Qt, in this case, is sent to the Android service. Then, the
- service replies back with a message \c {Hello Qt} which is printed in the
- QML view.
-
- \include examples-run.qdocinc
-
- \section1 Create the Service
-
- When running the app's process, you can extend either \c QtService or \c Service.
- Extending \c QtService allows Qt to load all the necessary libraries to load
- Qt components correctly and call native methods on Android. However, here
- the service is running in the same process, and with the BroadcastReceiver you
- don't need native calls to exchange messages with Qt, so extending either
- class works.
-
- Start by creating the Java service class. This is a normal Android \c Service
- that receives a name from QML and replies back with \c {Hello <name>}:
-
- \quotefromfile services/servicebroadcastsamelib/android/src/org/qtproject/example/qtandroidservice/QtAndroidService.java
- \skipto package
- \printuntil /^\}/
-
- In the overwritten method
- \l{Android: Service onStartCommand}{onStartCommand()},
- the service receives a name from the calling intent, then sends a broadcast
- to the BroadcastReceiver, which in turn will call the native method
- \c {sendToQt(String message)}. For more information on managing native
- calls in Qt, see \l{Calling QML/C++ Functions from Java Code}.
-
- \section1 Manage the AndroidManifest.xml File
-
- To use the service, it must be declared in the \c AndroidManifest.xml
- file:
-
- \quotefromfile services/servicebroadcastsamelib/android/AndroidManifest.xml
- \skipto <service
- \printuntil </service>
-
- \section1 Start the Service
-
- Since the service is run using the same \c .so lib file with different arguments
- for the service, you must handle the arguments. For the main application use:
-
- \quotefromfile services/servicebroadcastsamelib/main.cpp
- \skipto (argc
- \printline (argc
-
- Then take the following steps:
-
- \list 1
- \li Register the native method
-
- \li Create the BroadcastReceiver in a custom Java class:
-
- \quotefromfile services/servicebroadcastsamelib/android/src/org/qtproject/example/qtandroidservice/ActivityUtils.java
- \skipto package
- \printuntil /^\}/
-
- \li Register the BroadcastReceiver:
-
- \quotefromfile services/common/qtandroidservice.cpp
- \skipto :registerBroadcastReceiver
- \printuntil /^\}/
-
- \li Call the \l{Android: Service startService}{startService()}
- method, as follows:
-
- \quotefromfile services/common/qtandroidservice.cpp
- \skipto sendToService
- \printuntil /^\}/
-
- This function is used to start the Service. If the service is already running,
- it will only send the names without starting a new service instance.
-
- \li Then, you have to add the necessary \l Connections, as described in
- \l{Qt JNI Messenger}{Qt JNI Messenger Example}.
-
- \endlist
-
- Handle the service argument as follows:
-
- \quotefromfile services/servicebroadcastsamelib/main.cpp
- \skipto else if
- \printuntil app.exec();
-
- \sa {Android Service with BroadcastReceiver}, {Android Services},
- {Qt for Android}, {Qt Android Extras}
-*/