问题
I have a settings application from which i have to retrieve other applications preferences, but i don\'t have the details of keys in them, how can i retrieve all the available keys and values in that preference?
Thanks, Swathi
回答1:
Assuming the preference are WORLD_READABLE, this might work:
final ArrayList<HashMap<String,String>> LIST = new ArrayList<HashMap<String,String>>();
// where com.example is the owning app containing the preferences
Context myContext = createPackageContext("com.example", Context.MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE);
SharedPreferences testPrefs = myContext.getSharedPreferences("test_prefs", Context.MODE_WORLD_READABLE);
Map<String, ?> items = testPrefs .getAll();
for(String s : items.keySet()) {
// do something like String value = items.get(s).toString());
}
回答2:
Okay! using this code in Application 1 ( with package name is "com.sharedpref1" ) to store data with Shared Preferences.
SharedPreferences prefs = getSharedPreferences("demopref",
Context.MODE_WORLD_READABLE);
SharedPreferences.Editor editor = prefs.edit();
editor.putString("demostring", strShareValue);
editor.commit();
And using this code in Application 2 to get data from Shared Preferences in Application 1. We can get it because we use MODE_WORLD_READABLE in application 1:
try {
con = createPackageContext("com.sharedpref1", 0);
SharedPreferences pref = con.getSharedPreferences(
"demopref", Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
String data = pref.getString("demostring", "No Value");
displaySharedValue.setText(data);
} catch (NameNotFoundException e) {
Log.e("Not data shared", e.toString());
}
More information please visit this URL: http://androiddhamu.blogspot.in/2012/03/share-data-across-application-in.html
回答3:
Additionally you have to add same android:sharedUserId in the both app's manifest file.
回答4:
Unfortunately the docs now don't even explain MODE_WORLD_READABLE and MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE, instead saying:
This constant was depreciated in API level 17. Creating world-readable files is very dangerous, and likely to cause security holes in applications. It is strongly discouraged; instead, ....etc
Since the depreciation, implementing file sharing between apps with sharedpreferences may be too risky, although it was simple. I'm not too concerned with security holes from the MODE_WORLD_READABLE mode in game apps where I just want to be able to transfer characters from one app to another. It's too bad they depreciated both sharing modes.
回答5:
It can work if we want read perference value from other app/pkg/process. but there is something wrong in jkhouw1's answer:
Context myContext = createPackageContext("com.example",
Context.MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE);
It should be :
Context myContext = createPackageContext("com.example",
Context.CONTEXT_IGNORE_SECURITY);
though , CONTEXT_IGNORE_SECURITY and MODE_WORLD_WRITEABLE with the same value of "int 2" At all ,thanks for this question and answers.
回答6:
It's simple to retrieve store shared preferences data of one application to another application.
Step 1: add the same android:sharedUserId="android.uid.shared"
in both app's manifest files.
Step 2: Store Value application1
SharedPreferences preferences = context.getSharedPreferences("token_id", Context.MODE_WORLD_READABLE);
Editor editor = preferences.edit();
editor.putString("shared_token", encryptedValue);
Log.e("aaa *** shared_token : ", encryptedValue.toString());
editor.commit();
Step 3: Get Value From application2
Context con = null;
try {
con = createPackageContext("application2 package name", Context.CONTEXT_IGNORE_SECURITY);
} catch (PackageManager.NameNotFoundException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
try {
if (con != null) {
SharedPreferences pref = con.getSharedPreferences(
"token_id", Context.MODE_WORLD_READABLE);
String data = pref.getString("shared_token", "");
Log.d("msg", "Other App Data: " + data);
} else {
Log.d("msg", "Other App Data: Context null");
}
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6030321/android-retrieving-shared-preferences-of-other-application