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/* * Copyright (C) 2012 The Android Open Source Project *//from www . j ava2 s .c o m * 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.deskclock; import android.app.Service; import android.content.Context; import android.content.Intent; import android.content.res.AssetFileDescriptor; import android.content.res.Resources; import android.media.AudioManager; import android.media.MediaPlayer; import android.media.MediaPlayer.OnErrorListener; import android.os.IBinder; import android.telephony.PhoneStateListener; import android.telephony.TelephonyManager; /** * Play the timer's ringtone. Will continue playing the same alarm until service is stopped. */ public class TimerRingService extends Service { private boolean mPlaying = false; private MediaPlayer mMediaPlayer; private TelephonyManager mTelephonyManager; private int mInitialCallState; private final PhoneStateListener mPhoneStateListener = new PhoneStateListener() { @Override public void onCallStateChanged(int state, String ignored) { // The user might already be in a call when the alarm fires. When // we register onCallStateChanged, we get the initial in-call state // which kills the alarm. Check against the initial call state so // we don't kill the alarm during a call. if (state != TelephonyManager.CALL_STATE_IDLE && state != mInitialCallState) { stopSelf(); } } }; @Override public void onCreate() { // Listen for incoming calls to kill the alarm. mTelephonyManager = (TelephonyManager) getSystemService(Context.TELEPHONY_SERVICE); mTelephonyManager.listen( mPhoneStateListener, PhoneStateListener.LISTEN_CALL_STATE); AlarmAlertWakeLock.acquireScreenCpuWakeLock(this); } @Override public void onDestroy() { stop(); // Stop listening for incoming calls. mTelephonyManager.listen(mPhoneStateListener, 0); AlarmAlertWakeLock.releaseCpuLock(); } @Override public IBinder onBind(Intent intent) { return null; } @Override public int onStartCommand(Intent intent, int flags, int startId) { // No intent, tell the system not to restart us. if (intent == null) { stopSelf(); return START_NOT_STICKY; } play(); // Record the initial call state here so that the new alarm has the // newest state. mInitialCallState = mTelephonyManager.getCallState(); return START_STICKY; } // Volume suggested by media team for in-call alarms. private static final float IN_CALL_VOLUME = 0.125f; private void play() { if (mPlaying) { return; } if (Log.LOGV) { Log.v("TimerRingService.play()"); } // TODO: Reuse mMediaPlayer instead of creating a new one and/or use // RingtoneManager. mMediaPlayer = new MediaPlayer(); mMediaPlayer.setOnErrorListener(new OnErrorListener() { @Override public boolean onError(MediaPlayer mp, int what, int extra) { Log.e("Error occurred while playing audio."); mp.stop(); mp.release(); mMediaPlayer = null; return true; } }); try { // Check if we are in a call. If we are, use the in-call alarm // resource at a low volume to not disrupt the call. if (mTelephonyManager.getCallState() != TelephonyManager.CALL_STATE_IDLE) { Log.v("Using the in-call alarm"); mMediaPlayer.setVolume(IN_CALL_VOLUME, IN_CALL_VOLUME); setDataSourceFromResource(getResources(), mMediaPlayer, R.raw.in_call_alarm); } else { AssetFileDescriptor afd = getAssets().openFd("sounds/Timer_Expire.ogg"); mMediaPlayer.setDataSource( afd.getFileDescriptor(), afd.getStartOffset(), afd.getLength()); } startAlarm(mMediaPlayer); } catch (Exception ex) { Log.v("Using the fallback ringtone"); // The alert may be on the sd card which could be busy right // now. Use the fallback ringtone. try { // Must reset the media player to clear the error state. mMediaPlayer.reset(); setDataSourceFromResource(getResources(), mMediaPlayer, R.raw.fallbackring); startAlarm(mMediaPlayer); } catch (Exception ex2) { // At this point we just don't play anything. Log.e("Failed to play fallback ringtone", ex2); } } mPlaying = true; } // Do the common stuff when starting the alarm. private void startAlarm(MediaPlayer player) throws java.io.IOException, IllegalArgumentException, IllegalStateException { final AudioManager audioManager = (AudioManager)getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE); // do not play alarms if stream volume is 0 // (typically because ringer mode is silent). if (audioManager.getStreamVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_ALARM) != 0) { player.setAudioStreamType(AudioManager.STREAM_ALARM); player.setLooping(true); player.prepare(); player.start(); } } private void setDataSourceFromResource(Resources resources, MediaPlayer player, int res) throws java.io.IOException { AssetFileDescriptor afd = resources.openRawResourceFd(res); if (afd != null) { player.setDataSource(afd.getFileDescriptor(), afd.getStartOffset(), afd.getLength()); afd.close(); } } /** * Stops timer audio */ public void stop() { if (Log.LOGV) Log.v("AlarmKlaxon.stop()"); if (mPlaying) { mPlaying = false; // Stop audio playing if (mMediaPlayer != null) { mMediaPlayer.stop(); mMediaPlayer.release(); mMediaPlayer = null; } } } }