/* * Copyright (C) 2009 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 com.android.email.service; import com.android.email.activity.setup.AccountSetupBasics; import com.android.emailcommon.AccountManagerTypes; import com.android.emailcommon.CalendarProviderStub; import com.android.emailcommon.provider.EmailContent; import android.accounts.AbstractAccountAuthenticator; import android.accounts.Account; import android.accounts.AccountAuthenticatorResponse; import android.accounts.AccountManager; import android.accounts.NetworkErrorException; import android.app.Service; import android.content.ContentResolver; import android.content.Context; import android.content.Intent; import android.os.Bundle; import android.os.IBinder; import android.provider.ContactsContract; /** * A very basic authenticator service for EAS. At the moment, it has no UI hooks. When called * with addAccount, it simply adds the account to AccountManager directly with a username and * password. */ public class EasAuthenticatorService extends Service { public static final String OPTIONS_USERNAME = "username"; public static final String OPTIONS_PASSWORD = "password"; public static final String OPTIONS_CONTACTS_SYNC_ENABLED = "contacts"; public static final String OPTIONS_CALENDAR_SYNC_ENABLED = "calendar"; public static final String OPTIONS_EMAIL_SYNC_ENABLED = "email"; class EasAuthenticator extends AbstractAccountAuthenticator { private Context mContext; public EasAuthenticator(Context context) { super(context); mContext = context; } @Override public Bundle addAccount(AccountAuthenticatorResponse response, String accountType, String authTokenType, String[] requiredFeatures, Bundle options) throws NetworkErrorException { // There are two cases here: // 1) We are called with a username/password; this comes from the traditional email // app UI; we simply create the account and return the proper bundle if (options != null && options.containsKey(OPTIONS_PASSWORD) && options.containsKey(OPTIONS_USERNAME)) { final Account account = new Account(options.getString(OPTIONS_USERNAME), AccountManagerTypes.TYPE_EXCHANGE); AccountManager.get(EasAuthenticatorService.this).addAccountExplicitly( account, options.getString(OPTIONS_PASSWORD), null); // Set up contacts syncing. ExchangeService will use info from ContentResolver // to determine syncability of Contacts for Exchange boolean syncContacts = false; if (options.containsKey(OPTIONS_CONTACTS_SYNC_ENABLED) && options.getBoolean(OPTIONS_CONTACTS_SYNC_ENABLED)) { syncContacts = true; } ContentResolver.setIsSyncable(account, ContactsContract.AUTHORITY, 1); ContentResolver.setSyncAutomatically(account, ContactsContract.AUTHORITY, syncContacts); // Set up calendar syncing, as above boolean syncCalendar = false; if (options.containsKey(OPTIONS_CALENDAR_SYNC_ENABLED) && options.getBoolean(OPTIONS_CALENDAR_SYNC_ENABLED)) { syncCalendar = true; } ContentResolver.setIsSyncable(account, CalendarProviderStub.AUTHORITY, 1); ContentResolver.setSyncAutomatically(account, CalendarProviderStub.AUTHORITY, syncCalendar); // Set up email syncing, as above boolean syncEmail = false; if (options.containsKey(OPTIONS_EMAIL_SYNC_ENABLED) && options.getBoolean(OPTIONS_EMAIL_SYNC_ENABLED)) { syncEmail = true; } ContentResolver.setIsSyncable(account, EmailContent.AUTHORITY, 1); ContentResolver.setSyncAutomatically(account, EmailContent.AUTHORITY, syncEmail); Bundle b = new Bundle(); b.putString(AccountManager.KEY_ACCOUNT_NAME, options.getString(OPTIONS_USERNAME)); b.putString(AccountManager.KEY_ACCOUNT_TYPE, AccountManagerTypes.TYPE_EXCHANGE); return b; // 2) The other case is that we're creating a new account from an Account manager // activity. In this case, we add an intent that will be used to gather the // account information... } else { Bundle b = new Bundle(); Intent intent = AccountSetupBasics.actionSetupExchangeIntent(EasAuthenticatorService.this); intent.putExtra(AccountManager.KEY_ACCOUNT_AUTHENTICATOR_RESPONSE, response); b.putParcelable(AccountManager.KEY_INTENT, intent); return b; } } @Override public Bundle confirmCredentials(AccountAuthenticatorResponse response, Account account, Bundle options) { return null; } @Override public Bundle editProperties(AccountAuthenticatorResponse response, String accountType) { return null; } @Override public Bundle getAuthToken(AccountAuthenticatorResponse response, Account account, String authTokenType, Bundle loginOptions) throws NetworkErrorException { return null; } @Override public String getAuthTokenLabel(String authTokenType) { // null means we don't have compartmentalized authtoken types return null; } @Override public Bundle hasFeatures(AccountAuthenticatorResponse response, Account account, String[] features) throws NetworkErrorException { return null; } @Override public Bundle updateCredentials(AccountAuthenticatorResponse response, Account account, String authTokenType, Bundle loginOptions) { return null; } } @Override public IBinder onBind(Intent intent) { if (AccountManager.ACTION_AUTHENTICATOR_INTENT.equals(intent.getAction())) { return new EasAuthenticator(this).getIBinder(); } else { return null; } } }