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Entitlement (Google Play EMM API v1-rev20210723-1.32.1)












com.google.api.services.androidenterprise.model

Class Entitlement

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Cloneable, Map<String,Object>


    public final class Entitlement
    extends GenericJson
    The presence of an Entitlements resource indicates that a user has the right to use a particular app. Entitlements are user specific, not device specific. This allows a user with an entitlement to an app to install the app on all their devices. It's also possible for a user to hold an entitlement to an app without installing the app on any device. The API can be used to create an entitlement. As an option, you can also use the API to trigger the installation of an app on all a user's managed devices at the same time the entitlement is created. If the app is free, creating the entitlement also creates a group license for that app. For paid apps, creating the entitlement consumes one license, and that license remains consumed until the entitlement is removed. If the enterprise hasn't purchased enough licenses, then no entitlement is created and the installation fails. An entitlement is also not created for an app if the app requires permissions that the enterprise hasn't accepted. If an entitlement is deleted, the app may be uninstalled from a user's device. As a best practice, uninstall the app by calling Installs.delete() before deleting the entitlement. Entitlements for apps that a user pays for on an unmanaged profile have "userPurchase" as the entitlement reason. These entitlements cannot be removed via the API.

    This is the Java data model class that specifies how to parse/serialize into the JSON that is transmitted over HTTP when working with the Google Play EMM API. For a detailed explanation see: https://developers.google.com/api-client-library/java/google-http-java-client/json

    Author:
    Google, Inc.
    • Constructor Detail

      • Entitlement

        public Entitlement()
    • Method Detail

      • getProductId

        public String getProductId()
        The ID of the product that the entitlement is for. For example, "app:com.google.android.gm".
        Returns:
        value or null for none
      • setProductId

        public Entitlement setProductId(String productId)
        The ID of the product that the entitlement is for. For example, "app:com.google.android.gm".
        Parameters:
        productId - productId or null for none
      • getReason

        public String getReason()
        The reason for the entitlement. For example, "free" for free apps. This property is temporary: it will be replaced by the acquisition kind field of group licenses.
        Returns:
        value or null for none
      • setReason

        public Entitlement setReason(String reason)
        The reason for the entitlement. For example, "free" for free apps. This property is temporary: it will be replaced by the acquisition kind field of group licenses.
        Parameters:
        reason - reason or null for none

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