/* * Copyright 2018 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.media; import android.annotation.CallSuper; import android.annotation.NonNull; import android.annotation.Nullable; import android.app.Notification; import android.app.Service; import android.content.Intent; import android.media.MediaSession2.ControllerInfo; import android.media.update.ApiLoader; import android.media.update.MediaSessionService2Provider; import android.media.update.MediaSessionService2Provider.MediaNotificationProvider; import android.os.IBinder; /** * @hide * Base class for media session services, which is the service version of the {@link MediaSession2}. *

* It's highly recommended for an app to use this instead of {@link MediaSession2} if it wants * to keep media playback in the background. *

* Here's the benefits of using {@link MediaSessionService2} instead of * {@link MediaSession2}. *

* For example, user's voice command can start playback of your app even when it's not running. *

* To extend this class, adding followings directly to your {@code AndroidManifest.xml}. *

 * <service android:name="component_name_of_your_implementation" >
 *   <intent-filter>
 *     <action android:name="android.media.MediaSessionService2" />
 *   </intent-filter>
 * </service>
*

* A {@link MediaSessionService2} is another form of {@link MediaSession2}. IDs shouldn't * be shared between the {@link MediaSessionService2} and {@link MediaSession2}. By * default, an empty string will be used for ID of the service. If you want to specify an ID, * declare metadata in the manifest as follows. *

 * <service android:name="component_name_of_your_implementation" >
 *   <intent-filter>
 *     <action android:name="android.media.MediaSessionService2" />
 *   </intent-filter>
 *   <meta-data android:name="android.media.session"
 *       android:value="session_id"/>
 * </service>
*

* It's recommended for an app to have a single {@link MediaSessionService2} declared in the * manifest. Otherwise, your app might be shown twice in the list of the Auto/Wearable, or another * app fails to pick the right session service when it wants to start the playback this app. *

* If there's conflicts with the session ID among the services, services wouldn't be available for * any controllers. *

* Topic covered here: *

    *
  1. Service Lifecycle *
  2. Permissions *
*
* *

Service Lifecycle

*

* Session service is bounded service. When a {@link MediaController2} is created for the * session service, the controller binds to the session service. {@link #onCreateSession(String)} * may be called after the {@link #onCreate} if the service hasn't created yet. *

* After the binding, session's {@link MediaSession2.SessionCallback#onConnect(MediaSession2, ControllerInfo)} * * will be called to accept or reject connection request from a controller. If the connection is * rejected, the controller will unbind. If it's accepted, the controller will be available to use * and keep binding. *

* When playback is started for this session service, {@link #onUpdateNotification()} * is called and service would become a foreground service. It's needed to keep playback after the * controller is destroyed. The session service becomes background service when the playback is * stopped. * *

Permissions

*

* Any app can bind to the session service with controller, but the controller can be used only if * the session service accepted the connection request through * {@link MediaSession2.SessionCallback#onConnect(MediaSession2, ControllerInfo)}. */ public abstract class MediaSessionService2 extends Service { private final MediaSessionService2Provider mProvider; /** * This is the interface name that a service implementing a session service should say that it * support -- that is, this is the action it uses for its intent filter. */ public static final String SERVICE_INTERFACE = "android.media.MediaSessionService2"; /** * Name under which a MediaSessionService2 component publishes information about itself. * This meta-data must provide a string value for the ID. */ public static final String SERVICE_META_DATA = "android.media.session"; public MediaSessionService2() { super(); mProvider = createProvider(); } MediaSessionService2Provider createProvider() { return ApiLoader.getProvider().createMediaSessionService2(this); } /** * Default implementation for {@link MediaSessionService2} to initialize session service. *

* Override this method if you need your own initialization. Derived classes MUST call through * to the super class's implementation of this method. */ @CallSuper @Override public void onCreate() { super.onCreate(); mProvider.onCreate_impl(); } /** * Called when another app requested to start this service to get {@link MediaSession2}. *

* Session service will accept or reject the connection with the * {@link MediaSession2.SessionCallback} in the created session. *

* Service wouldn't run if {@code null} is returned or session's ID doesn't match with the * expected ID that you've specified through the AndroidManifest.xml. *

* This method will be called on the main thread. * * @param sessionId session id written in the AndroidManifest.xml. * @return a new session * @see MediaSession2.Builder * @see #getSession() */ public @NonNull abstract MediaSession2 onCreateSession(String sessionId); /** * Called when the playback state of this session is changed so notification needs update. * Override this method to show or cancel your own notification UI. *

* With the notification returned here, the service become foreground service when the playback * is started. It becomes background service after the playback is stopped. * * @return a {@link MediaNotification}. If it's {@code null}, notification wouldn't be shown. */ public @Nullable MediaNotification onUpdateNotification() { return mProvider.onUpdateNotification_impl(); } /** * Get instance of the {@link MediaSession2} that you've previously created with the * {@link #onCreateSession} for this service. *

* This may be {@code null} before the {@link #onCreate()} is finished. * * @return created session */ public final @Nullable MediaSession2 getSession() { return mProvider.getSession_impl(); } /** * Default implementation for {@link MediaSessionService2} to handle incoming binding * request. If the request is for getting the session, the intent will have action * {@link #SERVICE_INTERFACE}. *

* Override this method if this service also needs to handle binder requests other than * {@link #SERVICE_INTERFACE}. Derived classes MUST call through to the super class's * implementation of this method. * * @param intent * @return Binder */ @CallSuper @Nullable @Override public IBinder onBind(Intent intent) { return mProvider.onBind_impl(intent); } /** * Returned by {@link #onUpdateNotification()} for making session service foreground service * to keep playback running in the background. It's highly recommended to show media style * notification here. */ public static class MediaNotification { private final MediaNotificationProvider mProvider; /** * Default constructor * * @param notificationId notification id to be used for * {@link android.app.NotificationManager#notify(int, Notification)}. * @param notification a notification to make session service foreground service. Media * style notification is recommended here. */ public MediaNotification(int notificationId, @NonNull Notification notification) { mProvider = ApiLoader.getProvider().createMediaSessionService2MediaNotification( this, notificationId, notification); } public int getNotificationId() { return mProvider.getNotificationId_impl(); } public @NonNull Notification getNotification() { return mProvider.getNotification_impl(); } } }