/*
* Copyright (C) 2009 Muthu Ramadoss. All rights reserved.
*
* Modified from Zxing project to suit Books-Exchange requirements.
* Original source from Zxing - http://code.google.com/p/zxing/
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2008 ZXing authors
*
* 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.androidrocks.bex.zxing.client.android;
import android.provider.Contacts;
public final class Contents {
private Contents() {
}
/**
* All the formats we know about.
*/
public static final class Format {
public static final String UPC_A = "UPC_A";
public static final String UPC_E = "UPC_E";
public static final String EAN_8 = "EAN_8";
public static final String EAN_13 = "EAN_13";
public static final String CODE_39 = "CODE_39";
public static final String CODE_128 = "CODE_128";
public static final String QR_CODE = "QR_CODE";
private Format() {
}
}
public static final class Type {
/**
* Plain text. Use Intent.putExtra(DATA, string). This can be used for URLs too, but string
* must include "http://" or "https://".
*/
public static final String TEXT = "TEXT_TYPE";
/**
* An email type. Use Intent.putExtra(DATA, string) where string is the email address.
*/
public static final String EMAIL = "EMAIL_TYPE";
/**
* Use Intent.putExtra(DATA, string) where string is the phone number to call.
*/
public static final String PHONE = "PHONE_TYPE";
/**
* An SMS type. Use Intent.putExtra(DATA, string) where string is the number to SMS.
*/
public static final String SMS = "SMS_TYPE";
/**
* A contact. Send a request to encode it as follows:
* <p/>
* import android.provider.Contacts;
* <p/>
* Intent intent = new Intent(Intents.Encode.ACTION);
* intent.putExtra(Intents.Encode.TYPE, CONTACT);
* Bundle bundle = new Bundle();
* bundle.putString(Contacts.Intents.Insert.NAME, "Jenny");
* bundle.putString(Contacts.Intents.Insert.PHONE, "8675309");
* bundle.putString(Contacts.Intents.Insert.EMAIL, "jenny@the80s.com");
* bundle.putString(Contacts.Intents.Insert.POSTAL, "123 Fake St. San Francisco, CA 94102");
* intent.putExtra(Intents.Encode.DATA, bundle);
*/
public static final String CONTACT = "CONTACT_TYPE";
/**
* A geographic location. Use as follows:
* Bundle bundle = new Bundle();
* bundle.putFloat("LAT", latitude);
* bundle.putFloat("LONG", longitude);
* intent.putExtra(Intents.Encode.DATA, bundle);
*/
public static final String LOCATION = "LOCATION_TYPE";
private Type() {
}
}
// These are new constants in Contacts.Intents.Insert for Android 1.1.
// TODO: Remove these constants once we can build against the 1.1 SDK.
private static final String SECONDARY_PHONE = "secondary_phone";
private static final String TERTIARY_PHONE = "tertiary_phone";
private static final String SECONDARY_EMAIL = "secondary_email";
private static final String TERTIARY_EMAIL = "tertiary_email";
/**
* When using Type.CONTACT, these arrays provide the keys for adding or retrieving multiple
* phone numbers and addresses.
*/
public static final String[] PHONE_KEYS = {
Contacts.Intents.Insert.PHONE, SECONDARY_PHONE, TERTIARY_PHONE
};
public static final String[] EMAIL_KEYS = {
Contacts.Intents.Insert.EMAIL, SECONDARY_EMAIL, TERTIARY_EMAIL
};
}