This code works fine when I use it on a device with Android Lollipop (5.x) or Marshmallow (6.0):
@TargetApi(Build.VERSION_CODES.LOLLIPOP)
public NdefMessage
The method NdefRecord.createTextRecord()
was introduced in API level 21. Consequently, it is not available on platforms below that API level. However, you could easily assemble the Text record on your own. The payload of a Text record consists of a status byte, a language code field, and a text field:
+-------------+---------------+--------------------------+ | Status byte | Language code | Text | | (1 byte) | (n byte) | (m byte) | +-------------+---------------+--------------------------+
0
= UTF-8, 1
= UTF-16) in bit 7 and the length n
of the language code in bits 5..0. Bit 6 must always be zero.You could create the Text record using this method:
public static NdefRecord createTextRecord(String language, String text) {
byte[] languageBytes;
byte[] textBytes;
try {
languageBytes = language.getBytes("US-ASCII");
textBytes = text.getBytes("UTF-8");
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
throw new AssertionError(e);
}
byte[] recordPayload = new byte[1 + (languageBytes.length & 0x03F) + textBytes.length];
recordPayload[0] = (byte)(languageBytes.length & 0x03F);
System.arraycopy(languageBytes, 0, recordPayload, 1, languageBytes.length & 0x03F);
System.arraycopy(textBytes, 0, recordPayload, 1 + (languageBytes.length & 0x03F), textBytes.length);
return new NdefRecord(NdefRecord.TNF_WELL_KNOWN, NdefRecord.RTD_TEXT, null, recordPayload);
}
NdefRecord r = createTextRecord("en", content);