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* Copyright (C) 2017 The Android Open Source Project
*
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package android.net;
import android.annotation.Nullable;
import android.annotation.SystemApi;
/**
* Describes specific properties of a requested network for use in a {@link NetworkRequest}.
*
* This as an abstract class. Applications shouldn't instantiate this class by themselves, but can
* obtain instances of subclasses of this class via other APIs.
*/
public abstract class NetworkSpecifier {
/**
* Create a placeholder object. Please use subclasses of this class in a {@link NetworkRequest}
* to request a network.
*/
public NetworkSpecifier() {}
/**
* Returns true if a request with this {@link NetworkSpecifier} is satisfied by a network
* with the given NetworkSpecifier.
*
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
public boolean canBeSatisfiedBy(@Nullable NetworkSpecifier other) {
return false;
}
/**
* Optional method which can be overridden by concrete implementations of NetworkSpecifier to
* perform any redaction of information from the NetworkSpecifier, e.g. if it contains
* sensitive information. The default implementation simply returns the object itself - i.e.
* no information is redacted. A concrete implementation may return a modified (copy) of the
* NetworkSpecifier, or even return a null to fully remove all information.
*
* This method is relevant to NetworkSpecifier objects used by agents - those are shared with
* apps by default. Some agents may store sensitive matching information in the specifier,
* e.g. a Wi-Fi SSID (which should not be shared since it may leak location). Those classes
* can redact to a null. Other agents use the Network Specifier to share public information
* with apps - those should not be redacted.
*
* The default implementation redacts no information.
*
* @return A NetworkSpecifier object to be passed along to the requesting app.
*
* @hide
*/
@SystemApi
@Nullable
public NetworkSpecifier redact() {
// TODO (b/122160111): convert default to null once all platform NetworkSpecifiers
// implement this method.
return this;
}
}