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/*
 * Copyright (C) 2014 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
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 */

package android.app.job;

import static android.net.NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_INTERNET;
import static android.net.NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_METERED;
import static android.net.NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_ROAMING;
import static android.net.NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_VPN;
import static android.net.NetworkCapabilities.NET_CAPABILITY_VALIDATED;
import static android.net.NetworkCapabilities.TRANSPORT_CELLULAR;
import static android.util.TimeUtils.formatDuration;

import android.annotation.BytesLong;
import android.annotation.IntDef;
import android.annotation.NonNull;
import android.annotation.Nullable;
import android.annotation.RequiresPermission;
import android.content.ClipData;
import android.content.ComponentName;
import android.net.NetworkRequest;
import android.net.NetworkSpecifier;
import android.net.Uri;
import android.os.BaseBundle;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.os.Parcel;
import android.os.Parcelable;
import android.os.PersistableBundle;
import android.util.Log;

import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Objects;

/**
 * Container of data passed to the {@link android.app.job.JobScheduler} fully encapsulating the
 * parameters required to schedule work against the calling application. These are constructed
 * using the {@link JobInfo.Builder}.
 * You must specify at least one sort of constraint on the JobInfo object that you are creating.
 * The goal here is to provide the scheduler with high-level semantics about the work you want to
 * accomplish. Doing otherwise with throw an exception in your app.
 */
public class JobInfo implements Parcelable {
    private static String TAG = "JobInfo";

    /** @hide */
    @IntDef(prefix = { "NETWORK_TYPE_" }, value = {
            NETWORK_TYPE_NONE,
            NETWORK_TYPE_ANY,
            NETWORK_TYPE_UNMETERED,
            NETWORK_TYPE_NOT_ROAMING,
            NETWORK_TYPE_CELLULAR,
    })
    @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
    public @interface NetworkType {}

    /** Default. */
    public static final int NETWORK_TYPE_NONE = 0;
    /** This job requires network connectivity. */
    public static final int NETWORK_TYPE_ANY = 1;
    /** This job requires network connectivity that is unmetered. */
    public static final int NETWORK_TYPE_UNMETERED = 2;
    /** This job requires network connectivity that is not roaming. */
    public static final int NETWORK_TYPE_NOT_ROAMING = 3;
    /** This job requires network connectivity that is a cellular network. */
    public static final int NETWORK_TYPE_CELLULAR = 4;

    /**
     * This job requires metered connectivity such as most cellular data
     * networks.
     *
     * @deprecated Cellular networks may be unmetered, or Wi-Fi networks may be
     *             metered, so this isn't a good way of selecting a specific
     *             transport. Instead, use {@link #NETWORK_TYPE_CELLULAR} or
     *             {@link android.net.NetworkRequest.Builder#addTransportType(int)}
     *             if your job requires a specific network transport.
     */
    @Deprecated
    public static final int NETWORK_TYPE_METERED = NETWORK_TYPE_CELLULAR;

    /** Sentinel value indicating that bytes are unknown. */
    public static final int NETWORK_BYTES_UNKNOWN = -1;

    /**
     * Amount of backoff a job has initially by default, in milliseconds.
     */
    public static final long DEFAULT_INITIAL_BACKOFF_MILLIS = 30000L;  // 30 seconds.

    /**
     * Maximum backoff we allow for a job, in milliseconds.
     */
    public static final long MAX_BACKOFF_DELAY_MILLIS = 5 * 60 * 60 * 1000;  // 5 hours.

    /** @hide */
    @IntDef(prefix = { "BACKOFF_POLICY_" }, value = {
            BACKOFF_POLICY_LINEAR,
            BACKOFF_POLICY_EXPONENTIAL,
    })
    @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
    public @interface BackoffPolicy {}

    /**
     * Linearly back-off a failed job. See
     * {@link android.app.job.JobInfo.Builder#setBackoffCriteria(long, int)}
     * retry_time(current_time, num_failures) =
     *     current_time + initial_backoff_millis * num_failures, num_failures >= 1
     */
    public static final int BACKOFF_POLICY_LINEAR = 0;

    /**
     * Exponentially back-off a failed job. See
     * {@link android.app.job.JobInfo.Builder#setBackoffCriteria(long, int)}
     *
     * retry_time(current_time, num_failures) =
     *     current_time + initial_backoff_millis * 2 ^ (num_failures - 1), num_failures >= 1
     */
    public static final int BACKOFF_POLICY_EXPONENTIAL = 1;

    /* Minimum interval for a periodic job, in milliseconds. */
    private static final long MIN_PERIOD_MILLIS = 15 * 60 * 1000L;   // 15 minutes

    /* Minimum flex for a periodic job, in milliseconds. */
    private static final long MIN_FLEX_MILLIS = 5 * 60 * 1000L; // 5 minutes

    /**
     * Minimum backoff interval for a job, in milliseconds
     * @hide
     */
    public static final long MIN_BACKOFF_MILLIS = 10 * 1000L;      // 10 seconds

    /**
     * Query the minimum interval allowed for periodic scheduled jobs.  Attempting
     * to declare a smaller period that this when scheduling a job will result in a
     * job that is still periodic, but will run with this effective period.
     *
     * @return The minimum available interval for scheduling periodic jobs, in milliseconds.
     */
    public static final long getMinPeriodMillis() {
        return MIN_PERIOD_MILLIS;
    }

    /**
     * Query the minimum flex time allowed for periodic scheduled jobs.  Attempting
     * to declare a shorter flex time than this when scheduling such a job will
     * result in this amount as the effective flex time for the job.
     *
     * @return The minimum available flex time for scheduling periodic jobs, in milliseconds.
     */
    public static final long getMinFlexMillis() {
        return MIN_FLEX_MILLIS;
    }

    /**
     * Query the minimum automatic-reschedule backoff interval permitted for jobs.
     * @hide
     */
    public static final long getMinBackoffMillis() {
        return MIN_BACKOFF_MILLIS;
    }

    /**
     * Default type of backoff.
     * @hide
     */
    public static final int DEFAULT_BACKOFF_POLICY = BACKOFF_POLICY_EXPONENTIAL;

    /**
     * Default of {@link #getPriority}.
     * @hide
     */
    public static final int PRIORITY_DEFAULT = 0;

    /**
     * Value of {@link #getPriority} for expedited syncs.
     * @hide
     */
    public static final int PRIORITY_SYNC_EXPEDITED = 10;

    /**
     * Value of {@link #getPriority} for first time initialization syncs.
     * @hide
     */
    public static final int PRIORITY_SYNC_INITIALIZATION = 20;

    /**
     * Value of {@link #getPriority} for a foreground app (overrides the supplied
     * JobInfo priority if it is smaller).
     * @hide
     */
    public static final int PRIORITY_FOREGROUND_APP = 30;

    /**
     * Value of {@link #getPriority} for the current top app (overrides the supplied
     * JobInfo priority if it is smaller).
     * @hide
     */
    public static final int PRIORITY_TOP_APP = 40;

    /**
     * Adjustment of {@link #getPriority} if the app has often (50% or more of the time)
     * been running jobs.
     * @hide
     */
    public static final int PRIORITY_ADJ_OFTEN_RUNNING = -40;

    /**
     * Adjustment of {@link #getPriority} if the app has always (90% or more of the time)
     * been running jobs.
     * @hide
     */
    public static final int PRIORITY_ADJ_ALWAYS_RUNNING = -80;

    /**
     * Indicates that the implementation of this job will be using
     * {@link JobService#startForeground(int, android.app.Notification)} to run
     * in the foreground.
     * 

* When set, the internal scheduling of this job will ignore any background * network restrictions for the requesting app. Note that this flag alone * doesn't actually place your {@link JobService} in the foreground; you * still need to post the notification yourself. *

* To use this flag, the caller must hold the * {@link android.Manifest.permission#CONNECTIVITY_INTERNAL} permission. * * @hide */ public static final int FLAG_WILL_BE_FOREGROUND = 1 << 0; /** * Allows this job to run despite doze restrictions as long as the app is in the foreground * or on the temporary whitelist * @hide */ public static final int FLAG_IMPORTANT_WHILE_FOREGROUND = 1 << 1; /** * @hide */ public static final int FLAG_PREFETCH = 1 << 2; /** * This job needs to be exempted from the app standby throttling. Only the system (UID 1000) * can set it. Jobs with a time constrant must not have it. * * @hide */ public static final int FLAG_EXEMPT_FROM_APP_STANDBY = 1 << 3; /** * @hide */ public static final int CONSTRAINT_FLAG_CHARGING = 1 << 0; /** * @hide */ public static final int CONSTRAINT_FLAG_BATTERY_NOT_LOW = 1 << 1; /** * @hide */ public static final int CONSTRAINT_FLAG_DEVICE_IDLE = 1 << 2; /** * @hide */ public static final int CONSTRAINT_FLAG_STORAGE_NOT_LOW = 1 << 3; private final int jobId; private final PersistableBundle extras; private final Bundle transientExtras; private final ClipData clipData; private final int clipGrantFlags; private final ComponentName service; private final int constraintFlags; private final TriggerContentUri[] triggerContentUris; private final long triggerContentUpdateDelay; private final long triggerContentMaxDelay; private final boolean hasEarlyConstraint; private final boolean hasLateConstraint; private final NetworkRequest networkRequest; private final long networkDownloadBytes; private final long networkUploadBytes; private final long minLatencyMillis; private final long maxExecutionDelayMillis; private final boolean isPeriodic; private final boolean isPersisted; private final long intervalMillis; private final long flexMillis; private final long initialBackoffMillis; private final int backoffPolicy; private final int priority; private final int flags; /** * Unique job id associated with this application (uid). This is the same job ID * you supplied in the {@link Builder} constructor. */ public int getId() { return jobId; } /** * @see JobInfo.Builder#setExtras(PersistableBundle) */ public @NonNull PersistableBundle getExtras() { return extras; } /** * @see JobInfo.Builder#setTransientExtras(Bundle) */ public @NonNull Bundle getTransientExtras() { return transientExtras; } /** * @see JobInfo.Builder#setClipData(ClipData, int) */ public @Nullable ClipData getClipData() { return clipData; } /** * @see JobInfo.Builder#setClipData(ClipData, int) */ public int getClipGrantFlags() { return clipGrantFlags; } /** * Name of the service endpoint that will be called back into by the JobScheduler. */ public @NonNull ComponentName getService() { return service; } /** @hide */ public int getPriority() { return priority; } /** @hide */ public int getFlags() { return flags; } /** @hide */ public boolean isExemptedFromAppStandby() { return ((flags & FLAG_EXEMPT_FROM_APP_STANDBY) != 0) && !isPeriodic(); } /** * @see JobInfo.Builder#setRequiresCharging(boolean) */ public boolean isRequireCharging() { return (constraintFlags & CONSTRAINT_FLAG_CHARGING) != 0; } /** * @see JobInfo.Builder#setRequiresBatteryNotLow(boolean) */ public boolean isRequireBatteryNotLow() { return (constraintFlags & CONSTRAINT_FLAG_BATTERY_NOT_LOW) != 0; } /** * @see JobInfo.Builder#setRequiresDeviceIdle(boolean) */ public boolean isRequireDeviceIdle() { return (constraintFlags & CONSTRAINT_FLAG_DEVICE_IDLE) != 0; } /** * @see JobInfo.Builder#setRequiresStorageNotLow(boolean) */ public boolean isRequireStorageNotLow() { return (constraintFlags & CONSTRAINT_FLAG_STORAGE_NOT_LOW) != 0; } /** * @hide */ public int getConstraintFlags() { return constraintFlags; } /** * Which content: URIs must change for the job to be scheduled. Returns null * if there are none required. * @see JobInfo.Builder#addTriggerContentUri(TriggerContentUri) */ public @Nullable TriggerContentUri[] getTriggerContentUris() { return triggerContentUris; } /** * When triggering on content URI changes, this is the delay from when a change * is detected until the job is scheduled. * @see JobInfo.Builder#setTriggerContentUpdateDelay(long) */ public long getTriggerContentUpdateDelay() { return triggerContentUpdateDelay; } /** * When triggering on content URI changes, this is the maximum delay we will * use before scheduling the job. * @see JobInfo.Builder#setTriggerContentMaxDelay(long) */ public long getTriggerContentMaxDelay() { return triggerContentMaxDelay; } /** * Return the basic description of the kind of network this job requires. * * @deprecated This method attempts to map {@link #getRequiredNetwork()} * into the set of simple constants, which results in a loss of * fidelity. Callers should move to using * {@link #getRequiredNetwork()} directly. * @see Builder#setRequiredNetworkType(int) */ @Deprecated public @NetworkType int getNetworkType() { if (networkRequest == null) { return NETWORK_TYPE_NONE; } else if (networkRequest.networkCapabilities.hasCapability(NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_METERED)) { return NETWORK_TYPE_UNMETERED; } else if (networkRequest.networkCapabilities.hasCapability(NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_ROAMING)) { return NETWORK_TYPE_NOT_ROAMING; } else if (networkRequest.networkCapabilities.hasTransport(TRANSPORT_CELLULAR)) { return NETWORK_TYPE_CELLULAR; } else { return NETWORK_TYPE_ANY; } } /** * Return the detailed description of the kind of network this job requires, * or {@code null} if no specific kind of network is required. * * @see Builder#setRequiredNetwork(NetworkRequest) */ public @Nullable NetworkRequest getRequiredNetwork() { return networkRequest; } /** * @deprecated replaced by {@link #getEstimatedNetworkDownloadBytes()} and * {@link #getEstimatedNetworkUploadBytes()}. * @removed */ @Deprecated public @BytesLong long getEstimatedNetworkBytes() { if (networkDownloadBytes == NETWORK_BYTES_UNKNOWN && networkUploadBytes == NETWORK_BYTES_UNKNOWN) { return NETWORK_BYTES_UNKNOWN; } else if (networkDownloadBytes == NETWORK_BYTES_UNKNOWN) { return networkUploadBytes; } else if (networkUploadBytes == NETWORK_BYTES_UNKNOWN) { return networkDownloadBytes; } else { return networkDownloadBytes + networkUploadBytes; } } /** * Return the estimated size of download traffic that will be performed by * this job, in bytes. * * @return Estimated size of download traffic, or * {@link #NETWORK_BYTES_UNKNOWN} when unknown. * @see Builder#setEstimatedNetworkBytes(long, long) */ public @BytesLong long getEstimatedNetworkDownloadBytes() { return networkDownloadBytes; } /** * Return the estimated size of upload traffic that will be performed by * this job, in bytes. * * @return Estimated size of upload traffic, or * {@link #NETWORK_BYTES_UNKNOWN} when unknown. * @see Builder#setEstimatedNetworkBytes(long, long) */ public @BytesLong long getEstimatedNetworkUploadBytes() { return networkUploadBytes; } /** * Set for a job that does not recur periodically, to specify a delay after which the job * will be eligible for execution. This value is not set if the job recurs periodically. * @see JobInfo.Builder#setMinimumLatency(long) */ public long getMinLatencyMillis() { return minLatencyMillis; } /** * @see JobInfo.Builder#setOverrideDeadline(long) */ public long getMaxExecutionDelayMillis() { return maxExecutionDelayMillis; } /** * Track whether this job will repeat with a given period. * @see JobInfo.Builder#setPeriodic(long) * @see JobInfo.Builder#setPeriodic(long, long) */ public boolean isPeriodic() { return isPeriodic; } /** * @see JobInfo.Builder#setPersisted(boolean) */ public boolean isPersisted() { return isPersisted; } /** * Set to the interval between occurrences of this job. This value is not set if the * job does not recur periodically. * @see JobInfo.Builder#setPeriodic(long) * @see JobInfo.Builder#setPeriodic(long, long) */ public long getIntervalMillis() { return intervalMillis; } /** * Flex time for this job. Only valid if this is a periodic job. The job can * execute at any time in a window of flex length at the end of the period. * @see JobInfo.Builder#setPeriodic(long) * @see JobInfo.Builder#setPeriodic(long, long) */ public long getFlexMillis() { return flexMillis; } /** * The amount of time the JobScheduler will wait before rescheduling a failed job. This value * will be increased depending on the backoff policy specified at job creation time. Defaults * to 30 seconds, minimum is currently 10 seconds. * @see JobInfo.Builder#setBackoffCriteria(long, int) */ public long getInitialBackoffMillis() { return initialBackoffMillis; } /** * Return the backoff policy of this job. * @see JobInfo.Builder#setBackoffCriteria(long, int) */ public @BackoffPolicy int getBackoffPolicy() { return backoffPolicy; } /** * @see JobInfo.Builder#setImportantWhileForeground(boolean) */ public boolean isImportantWhileForeground() { return (flags & FLAG_IMPORTANT_WHILE_FOREGROUND) != 0; } /** * @see JobInfo.Builder#setPrefetch(boolean) */ public boolean isPrefetch() { return (flags & FLAG_PREFETCH) != 0; } /** * User can specify an early constraint of 0L, which is valid, so we keep track of whether the * function was called at all. * @hide */ public boolean hasEarlyConstraint() { return hasEarlyConstraint; } /** * User can specify a late constraint of 0L, which is valid, so we keep track of whether the * function was called at all. * @hide */ public boolean hasLateConstraint() { return hasLateConstraint; } private static boolean kindofEqualsBundle(BaseBundle a, BaseBundle b) { return (a == b) || (a != null && a.kindofEquals(b)); } @Override public boolean equals(Object o) { if (!(o instanceof JobInfo)) { return false; } JobInfo j = (JobInfo) o; if (jobId != j.jobId) { return false; } // XXX won't be correct if one is parcelled and the other not. if (!kindofEqualsBundle(extras, j.extras)) { return false; } // XXX won't be correct if one is parcelled and the other not. if (!kindofEqualsBundle(transientExtras, j.transientExtras)) { return false; } // XXX for now we consider two different clip data objects to be different, // regardless of whether their contents are the same. if (clipData != j.clipData) { return false; } if (clipGrantFlags != j.clipGrantFlags) { return false; } if (!Objects.equals(service, j.service)) { return false; } if (constraintFlags != j.constraintFlags) { return false; } if (!Arrays.equals(triggerContentUris, j.triggerContentUris)) { return false; } if (triggerContentUpdateDelay != j.triggerContentUpdateDelay) { return false; } if (triggerContentMaxDelay != j.triggerContentMaxDelay) { return false; } if (hasEarlyConstraint != j.hasEarlyConstraint) { return false; } if (hasLateConstraint != j.hasLateConstraint) { return false; } if (!Objects.equals(networkRequest, j.networkRequest)) { return false; } if (networkDownloadBytes != j.networkDownloadBytes) { return false; } if (networkUploadBytes != j.networkUploadBytes) { return false; } if (minLatencyMillis != j.minLatencyMillis) { return false; } if (maxExecutionDelayMillis != j.maxExecutionDelayMillis) { return false; } if (isPeriodic != j.isPeriodic) { return false; } if (isPersisted != j.isPersisted) { return false; } if (intervalMillis != j.intervalMillis) { return false; } if (flexMillis != j.flexMillis) { return false; } if (initialBackoffMillis != j.initialBackoffMillis) { return false; } if (backoffPolicy != j.backoffPolicy) { return false; } if (priority != j.priority) { return false; } if (flags != j.flags) { return false; } return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { int hashCode = jobId; if (extras != null) { hashCode = 31 * hashCode + extras.hashCode(); } if (transientExtras != null) { hashCode = 31 * hashCode + transientExtras.hashCode(); } if (clipData != null) { hashCode = 31 * hashCode + clipData.hashCode(); } hashCode = 31*hashCode + clipGrantFlags; if (service != null) { hashCode = 31 * hashCode + service.hashCode(); } hashCode = 31 * hashCode + constraintFlags; if (triggerContentUris != null) { hashCode = 31 * hashCode + Arrays.hashCode(triggerContentUris); } hashCode = 31 * hashCode + Long.hashCode(triggerContentUpdateDelay); hashCode = 31 * hashCode + Long.hashCode(triggerContentMaxDelay); hashCode = 31 * hashCode + Boolean.hashCode(hasEarlyConstraint); hashCode = 31 * hashCode + Boolean.hashCode(hasLateConstraint); if (networkRequest != null) { hashCode = 31 * hashCode + networkRequest.hashCode(); } hashCode = 31 * hashCode + Long.hashCode(networkDownloadBytes); hashCode = 31 * hashCode + Long.hashCode(networkUploadBytes); hashCode = 31 * hashCode + Long.hashCode(minLatencyMillis); hashCode = 31 * hashCode + Long.hashCode(maxExecutionDelayMillis); hashCode = 31 * hashCode + Boolean.hashCode(isPeriodic); hashCode = 31 * hashCode + Boolean.hashCode(isPersisted); hashCode = 31 * hashCode + Long.hashCode(intervalMillis); hashCode = 31 * hashCode + Long.hashCode(flexMillis); hashCode = 31 * hashCode + Long.hashCode(initialBackoffMillis); hashCode = 31 * hashCode + backoffPolicy; hashCode = 31 * hashCode + priority; hashCode = 31 * hashCode + flags; return hashCode; } private JobInfo(Parcel in) { jobId = in.readInt(); extras = in.readPersistableBundle(); transientExtras = in.readBundle(); if (in.readInt() != 0) { clipData = ClipData.CREATOR.createFromParcel(in); clipGrantFlags = in.readInt(); } else { clipData = null; clipGrantFlags = 0; } service = in.readParcelable(null); constraintFlags = in.readInt(); triggerContentUris = in.createTypedArray(TriggerContentUri.CREATOR); triggerContentUpdateDelay = in.readLong(); triggerContentMaxDelay = in.readLong(); if (in.readInt() != 0) { networkRequest = NetworkRequest.CREATOR.createFromParcel(in); } else { networkRequest = null; } networkDownloadBytes = in.readLong(); networkUploadBytes = in.readLong(); minLatencyMillis = in.readLong(); maxExecutionDelayMillis = in.readLong(); isPeriodic = in.readInt() == 1; isPersisted = in.readInt() == 1; intervalMillis = in.readLong(); flexMillis = in.readLong(); initialBackoffMillis = in.readLong(); backoffPolicy = in.readInt(); hasEarlyConstraint = in.readInt() == 1; hasLateConstraint = in.readInt() == 1; priority = in.readInt(); flags = in.readInt(); } private JobInfo(JobInfo.Builder b) { jobId = b.mJobId; extras = b.mExtras.deepCopy(); transientExtras = b.mTransientExtras.deepCopy(); clipData = b.mClipData; clipGrantFlags = b.mClipGrantFlags; service = b.mJobService; constraintFlags = b.mConstraintFlags; triggerContentUris = b.mTriggerContentUris != null ? b.mTriggerContentUris.toArray(new TriggerContentUri[b.mTriggerContentUris.size()]) : null; triggerContentUpdateDelay = b.mTriggerContentUpdateDelay; triggerContentMaxDelay = b.mTriggerContentMaxDelay; networkRequest = b.mNetworkRequest; networkDownloadBytes = b.mNetworkDownloadBytes; networkUploadBytes = b.mNetworkUploadBytes; minLatencyMillis = b.mMinLatencyMillis; maxExecutionDelayMillis = b.mMaxExecutionDelayMillis; isPeriodic = b.mIsPeriodic; isPersisted = b.mIsPersisted; intervalMillis = b.mIntervalMillis; flexMillis = b.mFlexMillis; initialBackoffMillis = b.mInitialBackoffMillis; backoffPolicy = b.mBackoffPolicy; hasEarlyConstraint = b.mHasEarlyConstraint; hasLateConstraint = b.mHasLateConstraint; priority = b.mPriority; flags = b.mFlags; } @Override public int describeContents() { return 0; } @Override public void writeToParcel(Parcel out, int flags) { out.writeInt(jobId); out.writePersistableBundle(extras); out.writeBundle(transientExtras); if (clipData != null) { out.writeInt(1); clipData.writeToParcel(out, flags); out.writeInt(clipGrantFlags); } else { out.writeInt(0); } out.writeParcelable(service, flags); out.writeInt(constraintFlags); out.writeTypedArray(triggerContentUris, flags); out.writeLong(triggerContentUpdateDelay); out.writeLong(triggerContentMaxDelay); if (networkRequest != null) { out.writeInt(1); networkRequest.writeToParcel(out, flags); } else { out.writeInt(0); } out.writeLong(networkDownloadBytes); out.writeLong(networkUploadBytes); out.writeLong(minLatencyMillis); out.writeLong(maxExecutionDelayMillis); out.writeInt(isPeriodic ? 1 : 0); out.writeInt(isPersisted ? 1 : 0); out.writeLong(intervalMillis); out.writeLong(flexMillis); out.writeLong(initialBackoffMillis); out.writeInt(backoffPolicy); out.writeInt(hasEarlyConstraint ? 1 : 0); out.writeInt(hasLateConstraint ? 1 : 0); out.writeInt(priority); out.writeInt(this.flags); } public static final Creator CREATOR = new Creator() { @Override public JobInfo createFromParcel(Parcel in) { return new JobInfo(in); } @Override public JobInfo[] newArray(int size) { return new JobInfo[size]; } }; @Override public String toString() { return "(job:" + jobId + "/" + service.flattenToShortString() + ")"; } /** * Information about a content URI modification that a job would like to * trigger on. */ public static final class TriggerContentUri implements Parcelable { private final Uri mUri; private final int mFlags; /** @hide */ @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) @IntDef(flag = true, prefix = { "FLAG_" }, value = { FLAG_NOTIFY_FOR_DESCENDANTS, }) public @interface Flags { } /** * Flag for trigger: also trigger if any descendants of the given URI change. * Corresponds to the notifyForDescendants of * {@link android.content.ContentResolver#registerContentObserver}. */ public static final int FLAG_NOTIFY_FOR_DESCENDANTS = 1<<0; /** * Create a new trigger description. * @param uri The URI to observe. Must be non-null. * @param flags Flags for the observer. */ public TriggerContentUri(@NonNull Uri uri, @Flags int flags) { mUri = uri; mFlags = flags; } /** * Return the Uri this trigger was created for. */ public Uri getUri() { return mUri; } /** * Return the flags supplied for the trigger. */ public @Flags int getFlags() { return mFlags; } @Override public boolean equals(Object o) { if (!(o instanceof TriggerContentUri)) { return false; } TriggerContentUri t = (TriggerContentUri) o; return Objects.equals(t.mUri, mUri) && t.mFlags == mFlags; } @Override public int hashCode() { return (mUri == null ? 0 : mUri.hashCode()) ^ mFlags; } private TriggerContentUri(Parcel in) { mUri = Uri.CREATOR.createFromParcel(in); mFlags = in.readInt(); } @Override public int describeContents() { return 0; } @Override public void writeToParcel(Parcel out, int flags) { mUri.writeToParcel(out, flags); out.writeInt(mFlags); } public static final Creator CREATOR = new Creator() { @Override public TriggerContentUri createFromParcel(Parcel in) { return new TriggerContentUri(in); } @Override public TriggerContentUri[] newArray(int size) { return new TriggerContentUri[size]; } }; } /** Builder class for constructing {@link JobInfo} objects. */ public static final class Builder { private final int mJobId; private final ComponentName mJobService; private PersistableBundle mExtras = PersistableBundle.EMPTY; private Bundle mTransientExtras = Bundle.EMPTY; private ClipData mClipData; private int mClipGrantFlags; private int mPriority = PRIORITY_DEFAULT; private int mFlags; // Requirements. private int mConstraintFlags; private NetworkRequest mNetworkRequest; private long mNetworkDownloadBytes = NETWORK_BYTES_UNKNOWN; private long mNetworkUploadBytes = NETWORK_BYTES_UNKNOWN; private ArrayList mTriggerContentUris; private long mTriggerContentUpdateDelay = -1; private long mTriggerContentMaxDelay = -1; private boolean mIsPersisted; // One-off parameters. private long mMinLatencyMillis; private long mMaxExecutionDelayMillis; // Periodic parameters. private boolean mIsPeriodic; private boolean mHasEarlyConstraint; private boolean mHasLateConstraint; private long mIntervalMillis; private long mFlexMillis; // Back-off parameters. private long mInitialBackoffMillis = DEFAULT_INITIAL_BACKOFF_MILLIS; private int mBackoffPolicy = DEFAULT_BACKOFF_POLICY; /** Easy way to track whether the client has tried to set a back-off policy. */ private boolean mBackoffPolicySet = false; /** * Initialize a new Builder to construct a {@link JobInfo}. * * @param jobId Application-provided id for this job. Subsequent calls to cancel, or * jobs created with the same jobId, will update the pre-existing job with * the same id. This ID must be unique across all clients of the same uid * (not just the same package). You will want to make sure this is a stable * id across app updates, so probably not based on a resource ID. * @param jobService The endpoint that you implement that will receive the callback from the * JobScheduler. */ public Builder(int jobId, @NonNull ComponentName jobService) { mJobService = jobService; mJobId = jobId; } /** @hide */ public Builder setPriority(int priority) { mPriority = priority; return this; } /** @hide */ public Builder setFlags(int flags) { mFlags = flags; return this; } /** * Set optional extras. This is persisted, so we only allow primitive types. * @param extras Bundle containing extras you want the scheduler to hold on to for you. * @see JobInfo#getExtras() */ public Builder setExtras(@NonNull PersistableBundle extras) { mExtras = extras; return this; } /** * Set optional transient extras. * *

Because setting this property is not compatible with persisted * jobs, doing so will throw an {@link java.lang.IllegalArgumentException} when * {@link android.app.job.JobInfo.Builder#build()} is called.

* * @param extras Bundle containing extras you want the scheduler to hold on to for you. * @see JobInfo#getTransientExtras() */ public Builder setTransientExtras(@NonNull Bundle extras) { mTransientExtras = extras; return this; } /** * Set a {@link ClipData} associated with this Job. * *

The main purpose of providing a ClipData is to allow granting of * URI permissions for data associated with the clip. The exact kind * of permission grant to perform is specified through grantFlags. * *

If the ClipData contains items that are Intents, any * grant flags in those Intents will be ignored. Only flags provided as an argument * to this method are respected, and will be applied to all Uri or * Intent items in the clip (or sub-items of the clip). * *

Because setting this property is not compatible with persisted * jobs, doing so will throw an {@link java.lang.IllegalArgumentException} when * {@link android.app.job.JobInfo.Builder#build()} is called.

* * @param clip The new clip to set. May be null to clear the current clip. * @param grantFlags The desired permissions to grant for any URIs. This should be * a combination of {@link android.content.Intent#FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION}, * {@link android.content.Intent#FLAG_GRANT_WRITE_URI_PERMISSION}, and * {@link android.content.Intent#FLAG_GRANT_PREFIX_URI_PERMISSION}. * @see JobInfo#getClipData() * @see JobInfo#getClipGrantFlags() */ public Builder setClipData(@Nullable ClipData clip, int grantFlags) { mClipData = clip; mClipGrantFlags = grantFlags; return this; } /** * Set basic description of the kind of network your job requires. If * you need more precise control over network capabilities, see * {@link #setRequiredNetwork(NetworkRequest)}. *

* If your job doesn't need a network connection, you don't need to call * this method, as the default value is {@link #NETWORK_TYPE_NONE}. *

* Calling this method defines network as a strict requirement for your * job. If the network requested is not available your job will never * run. See {@link #setOverrideDeadline(long)} to change this behavior. * Calling this method will override any requirements previously defined * by {@link #setRequiredNetwork(NetworkRequest)}; you typically only * want to call one of these methods. *

* When your job executes in * {@link JobService#onStartJob(JobParameters)}, be sure to use the * specific network returned by {@link JobParameters#getNetwork()}, * otherwise you'll use the default network which may not meet this * constraint. * * @see #setRequiredNetwork(NetworkRequest) * @see JobInfo#getNetworkType() * @see JobParameters#getNetwork() */ public Builder setRequiredNetworkType(@NetworkType int networkType) { if (networkType == NETWORK_TYPE_NONE) { return setRequiredNetwork(null); } else { final NetworkRequest.Builder builder = new NetworkRequest.Builder(); // All types require validated Internet builder.addCapability(NET_CAPABILITY_INTERNET); builder.addCapability(NET_CAPABILITY_VALIDATED); builder.removeCapability(NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_VPN); if (networkType == NETWORK_TYPE_ANY) { // No other capabilities } else if (networkType == NETWORK_TYPE_UNMETERED) { builder.addCapability(NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_METERED); } else if (networkType == NETWORK_TYPE_NOT_ROAMING) { builder.addCapability(NET_CAPABILITY_NOT_ROAMING); } else if (networkType == NETWORK_TYPE_CELLULAR) { builder.addTransportType(TRANSPORT_CELLULAR); } return setRequiredNetwork(builder.build()); } } /** * Set detailed description of the kind of network your job requires. *

* If your job doesn't need a network connection, you don't need to call * this method, as the default is {@code null}. *

* Calling this method defines network as a strict requirement for your * job. If the network requested is not available your job will never * run. See {@link #setOverrideDeadline(long)} to change this behavior. * Calling this method will override any requirements previously defined * by {@link #setRequiredNetworkType(int)}; you typically only want to * call one of these methods. *

* When your job executes in * {@link JobService#onStartJob(JobParameters)}, be sure to use the * specific network returned by {@link JobParameters#getNetwork()}, * otherwise you'll use the default network which may not meet this * constraint. * * @param networkRequest The detailed description of the kind of network * this job requires, or {@code null} if no specific kind of * network is required. Defining a {@link NetworkSpecifier} * is only supported for jobs that aren't persisted. * @see #setRequiredNetworkType(int) * @see JobInfo#getRequiredNetwork() * @see JobParameters#getNetwork() */ public Builder setRequiredNetwork(@Nullable NetworkRequest networkRequest) { mNetworkRequest = networkRequest; return this; } /** * @deprecated replaced by * {@link #setEstimatedNetworkBytes(long, long)}. * @removed */ @Deprecated public Builder setEstimatedNetworkBytes(@BytesLong long networkBytes) { return setEstimatedNetworkBytes(networkBytes, NETWORK_BYTES_UNKNOWN); } /** * Set the estimated size of network traffic that will be performed by * this job, in bytes. *

* Apps are encouraged to provide values that are as accurate as * possible, but when the exact size isn't available, an * order-of-magnitude estimate can be provided instead. Here are some * specific examples: *

    *
  • A job that is backing up a photo knows the exact size of that * photo, so it should provide that size as the estimate. *
  • A job that refreshes top news stories wouldn't know an exact * size, but if the size is expected to be consistently around 100KB, it * can provide that order-of-magnitude value as the estimate. *
  • A job that synchronizes email could end up using an extreme range * of data, from under 1KB when nothing has changed, to dozens of MB * when there are new emails with attachments. Jobs that cannot provide * reasonable estimates should use the sentinel value * {@link JobInfo#NETWORK_BYTES_UNKNOWN}. *
* Note that the system may choose to delay jobs with large network * usage estimates when the device has a poor network connection, in * order to save battery. *

* The values provided here only reflect the traffic that will be * performed by the base job; if you're using {@link JobWorkItem} then * you also need to define the network traffic used by each work item * when constructing them. * * @param downloadBytes The estimated size of network traffic that will * be downloaded by this job, in bytes. * @param uploadBytes The estimated size of network traffic that will be * uploaded by this job, in bytes. * @see JobInfo#getEstimatedNetworkDownloadBytes() * @see JobInfo#getEstimatedNetworkUploadBytes() * @see JobWorkItem#JobWorkItem(android.content.Intent, long, long) */ public Builder setEstimatedNetworkBytes(@BytesLong long downloadBytes, @BytesLong long uploadBytes) { mNetworkDownloadBytes = downloadBytes; mNetworkUploadBytes = uploadBytes; return this; } /** * Specify that to run this job, the device must be charging (or be a * non-battery-powered device connected to permanent power, such as Android TV * devices). This defaults to {@code false}. * *

For purposes of running jobs, a battery-powered device * "charging" is not quite the same as simply being connected to power. If the * device is so busy that the battery is draining despite a power connection, jobs * with this constraint will not run. This can happen during some * common use cases such as video chat, particularly if the device is plugged in * to USB rather than to wall power. * * @param requiresCharging Pass {@code true} to require that the device be * charging in order to run the job. * @see JobInfo#isRequireCharging() */ public Builder setRequiresCharging(boolean requiresCharging) { mConstraintFlags = (mConstraintFlags&~CONSTRAINT_FLAG_CHARGING) | (requiresCharging ? CONSTRAINT_FLAG_CHARGING : 0); return this; } /** * Specify that to run this job, the device's battery level must not be low. * This defaults to false. If true, the job will only run when the battery level * is not low, which is generally the point where the user is given a "low battery" * warning. * @param batteryNotLow Whether or not the device's battery level must not be low. * @see JobInfo#isRequireBatteryNotLow() */ public Builder setRequiresBatteryNotLow(boolean batteryNotLow) { mConstraintFlags = (mConstraintFlags&~CONSTRAINT_FLAG_BATTERY_NOT_LOW) | (batteryNotLow ? CONSTRAINT_FLAG_BATTERY_NOT_LOW : 0); return this; } /** * When set {@code true}, ensure that this job will not run if the device is in active use. * The default state is {@code false}: that is, the for the job to be runnable even when * someone is interacting with the device. * *

This state is a loose definition provided by the system. In general, it means that * the device is not currently being used interactively, and has not been in use for some * time. As such, it is a good time to perform resource heavy jobs. Bear in mind that * battery usage will still be attributed to your application, and surfaced to the user in * battery stats.

* *

Despite the similar naming, this job constraint is not * related to the system's "device idle" or "doze" states. This constraint only * determines whether a job is allowed to run while the device is directly in use. * * @param requiresDeviceIdle Pass {@code true} to prevent the job from running * while the device is being used interactively. * @see JobInfo#isRequireDeviceIdle() */ public Builder setRequiresDeviceIdle(boolean requiresDeviceIdle) { mConstraintFlags = (mConstraintFlags&~CONSTRAINT_FLAG_DEVICE_IDLE) | (requiresDeviceIdle ? CONSTRAINT_FLAG_DEVICE_IDLE : 0); return this; } /** * Specify that to run this job, the device's available storage must not be low. * This defaults to false. If true, the job will only run when the device is not * in a low storage state, which is generally the point where the user is given a * "low storage" warning. * @param storageNotLow Whether or not the device's available storage must not be low. * @see JobInfo#isRequireStorageNotLow() */ public Builder setRequiresStorageNotLow(boolean storageNotLow) { mConstraintFlags = (mConstraintFlags&~CONSTRAINT_FLAG_STORAGE_NOT_LOW) | (storageNotLow ? CONSTRAINT_FLAG_STORAGE_NOT_LOW : 0); return this; } /** * Add a new content: URI that will be monitored with a * {@link android.database.ContentObserver}, and will cause the job to execute if changed. * If you have any trigger content URIs associated with a job, it will not execute until * there has been a change report for one or more of them. * *

Note that trigger URIs can not be used in combination with * {@link #setPeriodic(long)} or {@link #setPersisted(boolean)}. To continually monitor * for content changes, you need to schedule a new JobInfo observing the same URIs * before you finish execution of the JobService handling the most recent changes. * Following this pattern will ensure you do not lost any content changes: while your * job is running, the system will continue monitoring for content changes, and propagate * any it sees over to the next job you schedule.

* *

Because setting this property is not compatible with periodic or * persisted jobs, doing so will throw an {@link java.lang.IllegalArgumentException} when * {@link android.app.job.JobInfo.Builder#build()} is called.

* *

The following example shows how this feature can be used to monitor for changes * in the photos on a device.

* * {@sample development/samples/ApiDemos/src/com/example/android/apis/content/PhotosContentJob.java * job} * * @param uri The content: URI to monitor. * @see JobInfo#getTriggerContentUris() */ public Builder addTriggerContentUri(@NonNull TriggerContentUri uri) { if (mTriggerContentUris == null) { mTriggerContentUris = new ArrayList<>(); } mTriggerContentUris.add(uri); return this; } /** * Set the delay (in milliseconds) from when a content change is detected until * the job is scheduled. If there are more changes during that time, the delay * will be reset to start at the time of the most recent change. * @param durationMs Delay after most recent content change, in milliseconds. * @see JobInfo#getTriggerContentUpdateDelay() */ public Builder setTriggerContentUpdateDelay(long durationMs) { mTriggerContentUpdateDelay = durationMs; return this; } /** * Set the maximum total delay (in milliseconds) that is allowed from the first * time a content change is detected until the job is scheduled. * @param durationMs Delay after initial content change, in milliseconds. * @see JobInfo#getTriggerContentMaxDelay() */ public Builder setTriggerContentMaxDelay(long durationMs) { mTriggerContentMaxDelay = durationMs; return this; } /** * Specify that this job should recur with the provided interval, not more than once per * period. You have no control over when within this interval this job will be executed, * only the guarantee that it will be executed at most once within this interval. * Setting this function on the builder with {@link #setMinimumLatency(long)} or * {@link #setOverrideDeadline(long)} will result in an error. * @param intervalMillis Millisecond interval for which this job will repeat. * @see JobInfo#getIntervalMillis() * @see JobInfo#getFlexMillis() */ public Builder setPeriodic(long intervalMillis) { return setPeriodic(intervalMillis, intervalMillis); } /** * Specify that this job should recur with the provided interval and flex. The job can * execute at any time in a window of flex length at the end of the period. * @param intervalMillis Millisecond interval for which this job will repeat. A minimum * value of {@link #getMinPeriodMillis()} is enforced. * @param flexMillis Millisecond flex for this job. Flex is clamped to be at least * {@link #getMinFlexMillis()} or 5 percent of the period, whichever is * higher. * @see JobInfo#getIntervalMillis() * @see JobInfo#getFlexMillis() */ public Builder setPeriodic(long intervalMillis, long flexMillis) { final long minPeriod = getMinPeriodMillis(); if (intervalMillis < minPeriod) { Log.w(TAG, "Requested interval " + formatDuration(intervalMillis) + " for job " + mJobId + " is too small; raising to " + formatDuration(minPeriod)); intervalMillis = minPeriod; } final long percentClamp = 5 * intervalMillis / 100; final long minFlex = Math.max(percentClamp, getMinFlexMillis()); if (flexMillis < minFlex) { Log.w(TAG, "Requested flex " + formatDuration(flexMillis) + " for job " + mJobId + " is too small; raising to " + formatDuration(minFlex)); flexMillis = minFlex; } mIsPeriodic = true; mIntervalMillis = intervalMillis; mFlexMillis = flexMillis; mHasEarlyConstraint = mHasLateConstraint = true; return this; } /** * Specify that this job should be delayed by the provided amount of time. * Because it doesn't make sense setting this property on a periodic job, doing so will * throw an {@link java.lang.IllegalArgumentException} when * {@link android.app.job.JobInfo.Builder#build()} is called. * @param minLatencyMillis Milliseconds before which this job will not be considered for * execution. * @see JobInfo#getMinLatencyMillis() */ public Builder setMinimumLatency(long minLatencyMillis) { mMinLatencyMillis = minLatencyMillis; mHasEarlyConstraint = true; return this; } /** * Set deadline which is the maximum scheduling latency. The job will be run by this * deadline even if other requirements are not met. Because it doesn't make sense setting * this property on a periodic job, doing so will throw an * {@link java.lang.IllegalArgumentException} when * {@link android.app.job.JobInfo.Builder#build()} is called. * @see JobInfo#getMaxExecutionDelayMillis() */ public Builder setOverrideDeadline(long maxExecutionDelayMillis) { mMaxExecutionDelayMillis = maxExecutionDelayMillis; mHasLateConstraint = true; return this; } /** * Set up the back-off/retry policy. * This defaults to some respectable values: {30 seconds, Exponential}. We cap back-off at * 5hrs. * Note that trying to set a backoff criteria for a job with * {@link #setRequiresDeviceIdle(boolean)} will throw an exception when you call build(). * This is because back-off typically does not make sense for these types of jobs. See * {@link android.app.job.JobService#jobFinished(android.app.job.JobParameters, boolean)} * for more description of the return value for the case of a job executing while in idle * mode. * @param initialBackoffMillis Millisecond time interval to wait initially when job has * failed. * @see JobInfo#getInitialBackoffMillis() * @see JobInfo#getBackoffPolicy() */ public Builder setBackoffCriteria(long initialBackoffMillis, @BackoffPolicy int backoffPolicy) { final long minBackoff = getMinBackoffMillis(); if (initialBackoffMillis < minBackoff) { Log.w(TAG, "Requested backoff " + formatDuration(initialBackoffMillis) + " for job " + mJobId + " is too small; raising to " + formatDuration(minBackoff)); initialBackoffMillis = minBackoff; } mBackoffPolicySet = true; mInitialBackoffMillis = initialBackoffMillis; mBackoffPolicy = backoffPolicy; return this; } /** * Setting this to true indicates that this job is important while the scheduling app * is in the foreground or on the temporary whitelist for background restrictions. * This means that the system will relax doze restrictions on this job during this time. * * Apps should use this flag only for short jobs that are essential for the app to function * properly in the foreground. * * Note that once the scheduling app is no longer whitelisted from background restrictions * and in the background, or the job failed due to unsatisfied constraints, * this job should be expected to behave like other jobs without this flag. * * @param importantWhileForeground whether to relax doze restrictions for this job when the * app is in the foreground. False by default. * @see JobInfo#isImportantWhileForeground() */ public Builder setImportantWhileForeground(boolean importantWhileForeground) { if (importantWhileForeground) { mFlags |= FLAG_IMPORTANT_WHILE_FOREGROUND; } else { mFlags &= (~FLAG_IMPORTANT_WHILE_FOREGROUND); } return this; } /** * @removed * @deprecated replaced with {@link #setPrefetch(boolean)} */ @Deprecated public Builder setIsPrefetch(boolean isPrefetch) { return setPrefetch(isPrefetch); } /** * Setting this to true indicates that this job is designed to prefetch * content that will make a material improvement to the experience of * the specific user of this device. For example, fetching top headlines * of interest to the current user. *

* The system may use this signal to relax the network constraints you * originally requested, such as allowing a * {@link JobInfo#NETWORK_TYPE_UNMETERED} job to run over a metered * network when there is a surplus of metered data available. The system * may also use this signal in combination with end user usage patterns * to ensure data is prefetched before the user launches your app. * @see JobInfo#isPrefetch() */ public Builder setPrefetch(boolean prefetch) { if (prefetch) { mFlags |= FLAG_PREFETCH; } else { mFlags &= (~FLAG_PREFETCH); } return this; } /** * Set whether or not to persist this job across device reboots. * * @param isPersisted True to indicate that the job will be written to * disk and loaded at boot. * @see JobInfo#isPersisted() */ @RequiresPermission(android.Manifest.permission.RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED) public Builder setPersisted(boolean isPersisted) { mIsPersisted = isPersisted; return this; } /** * @return The job object to hand to the JobScheduler. This object is immutable. */ public JobInfo build() { // Allow jobs with no constraints - What am I, a database? if (!mHasEarlyConstraint && !mHasLateConstraint && mConstraintFlags == 0 && mNetworkRequest == null && mTriggerContentUris == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("You're trying to build a job with no " + "constraints, this is not allowed."); } // Check that network estimates require network type if ((mNetworkDownloadBytes > 0 || mNetworkUploadBytes > 0) && mNetworkRequest == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Can't provide estimated network usage without requiring a network"); } // We can't serialize network specifiers if (mIsPersisted && mNetworkRequest != null && mNetworkRequest.networkCapabilities.getNetworkSpecifier() != null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Network specifiers aren't supported for persistent jobs"); } // Check that a deadline was not set on a periodic job. if (mIsPeriodic) { if (mMaxExecutionDelayMillis != 0L) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Can't call setOverrideDeadline() on a " + "periodic job."); } if (mMinLatencyMillis != 0L) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Can't call setMinimumLatency() on a " + "periodic job"); } if (mTriggerContentUris != null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Can't call addTriggerContentUri() on a " + "periodic job"); } } if (mIsPersisted) { if (mTriggerContentUris != null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Can't call addTriggerContentUri() on a " + "persisted job"); } if (!mTransientExtras.isEmpty()) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Can't call setTransientExtras() on a " + "persisted job"); } if (mClipData != null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Can't call setClipData() on a " + "persisted job"); } } if ((mFlags & FLAG_IMPORTANT_WHILE_FOREGROUND) != 0 && mHasEarlyConstraint) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("An important while foreground job cannot " + "have a time delay"); } if (mBackoffPolicySet && (mConstraintFlags & CONSTRAINT_FLAG_DEVICE_IDLE) != 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("An idle mode job will not respect any" + " back-off policy, so calling setBackoffCriteria with" + " setRequiresDeviceIdle is an error."); } return new JobInfo(this); } } }





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