Purpose of Service Intent-Filter inside Manifest.xml

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栀梦 2020-12-08 08:03

from android developers : \"Components(service) advertise their capabilities — the kinds of intents they can respond to — through intent filters.

I just cant underst

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  •  眼角桃花
    2020-12-08 08:30

    If you want to use a service to perform different actions, then declaring an intent filter will help your service match against different actions you want to perform.

    The example will explain better.
    Suppose you have following declaration in manifest file:

    
        
            
            
        
    
    

    Then in your IntentService you could filter for these actions like this:

    public class MyService extends IntentService {
    
        public MyService() {
            super("MyService");
        }
    
        @Override
        protected void onHandleIntent(Intent intent) {
            if(intent.getAction().equals("com.x.y.DOWNLOAD_DATA"){
                //download data here
            }else if(intent.getAction().equals("com.x.y.UPLOAD_DATA"){
                // upload data here
            }
        }
    }
    

    Basically, it allows you to use the same service for different actions, instead of creating two separate services for example.

    However, having intent filters declared for a service is not regarded as a good practice, and this is what the docs had to say:

    Caution: To ensure your app is secure, always use an explicit intent when starting a Service and do not declare intent filters for your services. Using an implicit intent to start a service is a security hazard because you cannot be certain what service will respond to the intent, and the user cannot see which service starts.

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