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92 lines
3.7 KiB
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<!--
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Copyright 2014 The Android Open Source Project
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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-->
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<sample>
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<name>AppShortcuts</name>
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<group>System</group>
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<package>com.example.android.appshortcuts</package>
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<minSdk>25</minSdk>
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<strings>
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<intro>
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<![CDATA[
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This sample demonstrates how to use the Launcher Shortcuts API introduced in API 25.
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This API allows an application to define a set of Intents which are displayed as
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when a user long-presses on the app's launcher icon. Examples are given for
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registering both links both statically in XML, as well as dynamically at runtime.
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]]>
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</intro>
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</strings>
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<template src="base-build" />
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<metadata>
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<status>PUBLISHED</status>
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<categories>System</categories>
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<technologies>Android</technologies>
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<languages>Java</languages>
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<solutions>Mobile</solutions>
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<level>INTERMEDIATE</level>
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<icon>screenshots/icon-web.png</icon>
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<screenshots>
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<img>screenshots/screenshot-1.png</img>
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</screenshots>
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<api_refs>
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<android>android.content.pm.ShortcutManager</android>
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</api_refs>
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<description>
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<![CDATA[
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This sample demonstrates how to use the Launcher Shortcuts API introduced in Android 7.1 (API 25).
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This API allows an application to define a set of Intents which are displayed as when a user
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long-presses on the app's launcher icon. Examples are given for registering both links both
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statically in XML, as well as dynamically at runtime.
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]]>
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</description>
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<intro>
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<![CDATA[
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You can use the shortcuts feature in Android 7.1 (API 25) to bring users from the launcher
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directly to key actions within your app. Users simply long-press your app's launcher icon
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to reveal the app's shortcuts, then tap on a shortcut to jump to the associated action.
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These shortcuts are a great way to engage users, and they let you surface the functionality
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of your app even before users launch your app.
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Each shortcut references an intent, each of which launches a specific action or task, and
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you can create a shortcut for any action that you can express as an intent. For example, you
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can create intents for sending a new text message, making a reservation, playing a video,
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continuing a game, loading a map location, and much more.
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You can create shortcuts for your app statically by adding them to a resource file in the APK,
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or you can add them dynamically at runtime. Static shortcuts are ideal for common actions,
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and dynamic shortcuts let you highlight actions based on users' preferences, behavior, location,
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and so on. This sample demonstrates both types of shortcuts.
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You can offer up to five shortcuts in each of your apps.
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After your app adds shortcuts, they're available on any launcher that supports them, such as the
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Pixel launcher (the default launcher on Pixel devices), the Now launcher (the default launcher on
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Nexus devices), and other launchers that provide support.
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For more information on creating shortcuts, see the [Shortcuts to App Actions][1] developer guide.
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[1]: https://developer.android.com/preview/shortcuts.html
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]]>
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</intro>
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</metadata>
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</sample>
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