Is there a way an app can check if it is allowed to access notifications?

核能气质少年 提交于 2019-12-04 23:33:38
Ricardo

I managed to find a slight hack to solve this. If you check the source of Settings.Secure, you will see that ENABLED_NOTIFICATION_LISTENERS is annotated with @hide. I don't know if this is intentional or not. On a related topic, CommonsWare does mention in another answer that there is a bug preventing the starting of this setting so I guess is unintentional.

Anyway, to work around this, all I did was to fetch the current list of enabled notification listeners using the string value of ENABLED_NOTIFICATION_LISTENERS:

String enabledListeners = Settings.Secure.getString(context.getContentResolver(), 
    "enabled_notification_listeners");

Then you just have to check if your service is in the list.

I did not test this on all API >= 18 yet but it is working on Android 4.4.2.

Probably for API 19 (4.4) and higher. Although I tried on API 21 (5.0)

String enabledListeners = Settings.Secure.getString(context.getContentResolver(), 
"enabled_notification_listeners");

"secured" was turning RED. If you want to use it you have to use:

String enabledNotificationListeners = 
  android.provider.Settings.Secure.getString(context.getContentResolver(), 
  "enabled_notification_listeners");

Try:

NotificationManagerCompat.from(context).areNotificationsEnabled()
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