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/* * 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 android.app.backup; import android.os.ParcelFileDescriptor; /** * Defines the calling interface that {@link BackupAgentHelper} uses * when dispatching backup and restore operations to the installed helpers. * Applications can define and install their own helpers as well as using those * provided as part of the Android framework. * <p> * Although multiple helper objects may be installed simultaneously, each helper * is responsible only for handling its own data, and will not see entities * created by other components within the backup system. Invocations of multiple * helpers are performed sequentially by the {@link BackupAgentHelper}, with each * helper given a chance to access its own saved state from within the state record * produced during the previous backup operation. * * @see BackupAgentHelper * @see FileBackupHelper * @see SharedPreferencesBackupHelper */ public interface BackupHelper { /** * Based on <code>oldState</code>, determine what application content * needs to be backed up, write it to <code>data</code>, and fill in * <code>newState</code> with the complete state as it exists now. * <p> * Implementing this method is much like implementing * {@link BackupAgent#onBackup(ParcelFileDescriptor, BackupDataOutput, ParcelFileDescriptor) * onBackup()} — the method parameters are the same. When this method is invoked the * {@code oldState} descriptor points to the beginning of the state data * written during this helper's previous backup operation, and the {@code newState} * descriptor points to the file location at which the helper should write its * new state after performing the backup operation. * <p class="note"> * <strong>Note:</strong> The helper should not close or seek either the {@code oldState} or * the {@code newState} file descriptors. It is essential that when reading the helper's * saved state from the {@code oldState} file, no extra content is consumed beyond * what was stored by this helper. If more old state data is read, even accidentally, * it will make it impossible for additional helpers that may be invoked after this one * to properly reconstruct their prior state.</p> * * @param oldState An open, read-only {@link android.os.ParcelFileDescriptor} pointing to the * last backup state provided by the application. May be * <code>null</code>, in which case no prior state is being * provided and the application should perform a full backup. * @param data An open, read/write {@link BackupDataOutput} * pointing to the backup data destination. * Typically the application will use backup helper classes to * write to this file. * @param newState An open, read/write {@link android.os.ParcelFileDescriptor} pointing to an * empty file. The application should record the final backup * state here after writing the requested data to the <code>data</code> * output stream. */ public void performBackup(ParcelFileDescriptor oldState, BackupDataOutput data, ParcelFileDescriptor newState); /** * Called by {@link android.app.backup.BackupAgentHelper BackupAgentHelper} * to restore a single entity from the restore data set. This method will be * called for each entity in the data set that belongs to this handler. * <p class="note"> * <strong>Note:</strong> Do not close the <code>data</code> stream. Do not read more than * {@link android.app.backup.BackupDataInputStream#size() size()} bytes from * <code>data</code>.</p> * * @param data An open {@link BackupDataInputStream} from which the backup data can be read. */ public void restoreEntity(BackupDataInputStream data); /** * Called by {@link android.app.backup.BackupAgentHelper BackupAgentHelper} * after a restore operation to write the backup state file corresponding to * the data as processed by the helper. The data written here will be * available to the helper during the next call to its * {@link #performBackup(ParcelFileDescriptor, BackupDataOutput, ParcelFileDescriptor) * performBackup()} method. * <p> * This method will be called even if the handler's * {@link #restoreEntity(BackupDataInputStream) restoreEntity()} method was never invoked during * the restore operation. * <p class="note"> * <strong>Note:</strong> The helper should not close or seek the {@code newState} * file descriptor.</p> * * @param newState A {@link android.os.ParcelFileDescriptor} to which the new state will be * written. */ public void writeNewStateDescription(ParcelFileDescriptor newState); }