QAndroidIntent Class
Header: | #include <QAndroidIntent> |
qmake: | QT += androidextras |
Since: | Qt 5.10 |
This class was introduced in Qt 5.10.
Public Functions
QAndroidIntent(const QAndroidJniObject &packageContext, const char *className) | |
QAndroidIntent(const QString &action) | |
QAndroidIntent(const QAndroidJniObject &intent) | |
QAndroidIntent() | |
QByteArray | extraBytes(const QString &key) |
QVariant | extraVariant(const QString &key) |
QAndroidJniObject | handle() const |
void | putExtra(const QString &key, const QByteArray &data) |
void | putExtra(const QString &key, const QVariant &value) |
Detailed Description
The QAndroidIntent is a convenience class that wraps the most important Android Intent methods.
Member Function Documentation
QAndroidIntent::QAndroidIntent(const QAndroidJniObject &packageContext, const char *className)
Creates a new intent and sets the provided packageContext and the service className. Example:
auto serviceIntent = QAndroidIntent(QtAndroid::androidActivity().object(), "com.example.MyService");
See also QtAndroid::androidActivity and QtAndroid::bindService.
QAndroidIntent::QAndroidIntent(const QString &action)
Creates a new intent and sets the provided action.
QAndroidIntent::QAndroidIntent(const QAndroidJniObject &intent)
Wraps the provided intent java object.
QAndroidIntent::QAndroidIntent()
Create a new intent
QByteArray QAndroidIntent::extraBytes(const QString &key)
Returns the extra key data from the Intent extras
QVariant QAndroidIntent::extraVariant(const QString &key)
Returns the extra key data from the Intent extras as a QVariant
QAndroidJniObject QAndroidIntent::handle() const
The return value is useful to call other Java API which are not covered by this wrapper
void QAndroidIntent::putExtra(const QString &key, const QByteArray &data)
Sets the key with the data in the Intent extras
void QAndroidIntent::putExtra(const QString &key, const QVariant &value)
Sets the key with the value in the Intent extras.
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