Struct android_manifest::IntentFilter
source · pub struct IntentFilter {
pub icon: Option<MipmapOrDrawableResource>,
pub label: Option<StringResourceOrString>,
pub priority: Option<u32>,
pub order: Option<u32>,
pub action: Vec<Action>,
pub category: Vec<Category>,
pub data: Vec<Data>,
pub auto_verify: Option<bool>,
}
Expand description
Specifies the types of intents that an activity, service, or broadcast receiver can respond to.
An intent filter declares the capabilities of its parent component — what an activity
or service can do and what types of broadcasts a receiver can handle. It opens the
component to receiving intents of the advertised type, while filtering out those that
are not meaningful for the component. Most of the contents of the filter are
described by its <action>
, <category>
, and <data>
subelements.
For a more detailed discussion of filters, see the separate Intents and Intent Filters
document, as well as the Intents Filters
section in the introduction.
XML Syntax
<intent-filter android:icon="drawable resource"
android:label="string resource"
android:priority="integer" >
...
</intent-filter>
Contained in
Must contain
Can contain
Introduced in
API Level 1
Fields§
§icon: Option<MipmapOrDrawableResource>
An icon that represents the parent activity, service, or broadcast receiver when that component is presented to the user as having the capability described by the filter.
This attribute must be set as a reference to a drawable resource containing the
image definition. The default value is the icon set by the parent component’s
icon attribute. If the parent does not specify an icon, the default is the
icon set by the <application>
element.
For more on intent filter icons, see Icons and Labels
in the introduction.
label: Option<StringResourceOrString>
A user-readable label for the parent component. This label, rather than the one set by the parent component, is used when the component is presented to the user as having the capability described by the filter. The label should be set as a reference to a string resource, so that it can be localized like other strings in the user interface. However, as a convenience while you’re developing the application, it can also be set as a raw string.
The default value is the label set by the parent component. If the parent does not
specify a label, the default is the label set by the <application>
element’s label
attribute.s
For more on intent filter labels, see Icons and Labels
in the introduction.
priority: Option<u32>
The priority that should be given to the parent component with regard to handling intents of the type described by the filter. This attribute has meaning for both activities and broadcast receivers:
- It provides information about how able an activity is to respond to an intent that matches the filter, relative to other activities that could also respond to the intent. When an intent could be handled by multiple activities with different priorities, Android will consider only those with higher priority values as potential targets for the intent.
- It controls the order in which broadcast receivers are executed to receive broadcast messages. Those with higher priority values are called before those with lower values. (The order applies only to synchronous messages; it’s ignored for asynchronous messages.)
Use this attribute only if you really need to impose a specific order in which the broadcasts are received, or want to force Android to prefer one activity over others. The value must be an integer, such as “100”. Higher numbers have a higher priority. The default value is 0 In certain circumstances the requested priority is ignored and the value is capped to 0. This occurs when:
- A non-privileged application requests any priority > 0
- A privileged application requests a priority > 0 for
ACTION_VIEW
,ACTION_SEND
,ACTION_SENDTO
orACTION_SEND_MULTIPLE
Also see setPriority()
.
order: Option<u32>
The order in which the filter should be processed when multiple filters match. order differs from priority in that priority applies across apps, while order disambiguates multiple matching filters in a single app.
When multiple filters could match, use a directed intent instead.
The value must be an integer, such as “100”. Higher numbers are matched first. The default value is 0.
This attribute was introduced in API Level 28.
action: Vec<Action>
List of <action>
tags.
category: Vec<Category>
List of <category>
tags.
data: Vec<Data>
List of <data>
tags.
auto_verify: Option<bool>
This attribute signals to the system that it should verify whether your app belongs to the URL domains used in your intent filters.
See verify-android-applinks
for more information.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for IntentFilter
impl Clone for IntentFilter
source§fn clone(&self) -> IntentFilter
fn clone(&self) -> IntentFilter
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
. Read moresource§impl Debug for IntentFilter
impl Debug for IntentFilter
source§impl Default for IntentFilter
impl Default for IntentFilter
source§fn default() -> IntentFilter
fn default() -> IntentFilter
source§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for IntentFilter
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for IntentFilter
source§fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error>where __D: Deserializer<'de>,
source§impl PartialEq<IntentFilter> for IntentFilter
impl PartialEq<IntentFilter> for IntentFilter
source§fn eq(&self, other: &IntentFilter) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &IntentFilter) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
.