I found snippet for Java. How can I write such a code in C# Unity?
Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW);
intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
intent.setDataAndType(Uri.fromFile(new File("link to downloaded file")),"application/vnd.android.package-archive");
startActivity(intent);
You can build a jar/aar plugin and call it from C#. That's more easier to do.
Another solution is to use AndroidJavaObject
and AndroidJavaClass
to do this directly without a plugin. Doing it with AndroidJavaObject
and AndroidJavaClass
requires lots of testing to get it right. Below is what I use to do that. It downloads an APK then installs it.
First of all create a UI text called "TextDebug" so it you will see what's going on during the download/install. If you don't do this you must comment out or remove all the GameObject.Find("TextDebug").GetComponent<Text>().text...
line of code.
void Start()
{
StartCoroutine(downLoadFromServer());
}
IEnumerator downLoadFromServer()
{
string url = "http://apkdl.androidapp.baidu.com/public/uploads/store_2/f/f/a/ffaca37aaaa481003d74725273c98122.apk?xcode=854e44a4b7e568a02e713d7b0af430a9136d9c32afca4339&filename=unity-remote-4.apk";
string savePath = Path.Combine(Application.persistentDataPath, "data");
savePath = Path.Combine(savePath, "AntiOvr.apk");
Dictionary<string, string> header = new Dictionary<string, string>();
string userAgent = "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/55.0.2883.87 Safari/537.36";
header.Add("User-Agent", userAgent);
WWW www = new WWW(url, null, header);
while (!www.isDone)
{
//Must yield below/wait for a frame
GameObject.Find("TextDebug").GetComponent<Text>().text = "Stat: " + www.progress;
yield return null;
}
byte[] yourBytes = www.bytes;
GameObject.Find("TextDebug").GetComponent<Text>().text = "Done downloading. Size: " + yourBytes.Length;
//Create Directory if it does not exist
if (!Directory.Exists(Path.GetDirectoryName(savePath)))
{
Directory.CreateDirectory(Path.GetDirectoryName(savePath));
GameObject.Find("TextDebug").GetComponent<Text>().text = "Created Dir";
}
try
{
//Now Save it
System.IO.File.WriteAllBytes(savePath, yourBytes);
Debug.Log("Saved Data to: " + savePath.Replace("/", "\\"));
GameObject.Find("TextDebug").GetComponent<Text>().text = "Saved Data";
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Debug.LogWarning("Failed To Save Data to: " + savePath.Replace("/", "\\"));
Debug.LogWarning("Error: " + e.Message);
GameObject.Find("TextDebug").GetComponent<Text>().text = "Error Saving Data";
}
//Install APK
installApp(savePath);
}
public bool installApp(string apkPath)
{
try
{
AndroidJavaClass intentObj = new AndroidJavaClass("android.content.Intent");
string ACTION_VIEW = intentObj.GetStatic<string>("ACTION_VIEW");
int FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK = intentObj.GetStatic<int>("FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK");
AndroidJavaObject intent = new AndroidJavaObject("android.content.Intent", ACTION_VIEW);
AndroidJavaObject fileObj = new AndroidJavaObject("java.io.File", apkPath);
AndroidJavaClass uriObj = new AndroidJavaClass("android.net.Uri");
AndroidJavaObject uri = uriObj.CallStatic<AndroidJavaObject>("fromFile", fileObj);
intent.Call<AndroidJavaObject>("setDataAndType", uri, "application/vnd.android.package-archive");
intent.Call<AndroidJavaObject>("addFlags", FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
intent.Call<AndroidJavaObject>("setClassName", "com.android.packageinstaller", "com.android.packageinstaller.PackageInstallerActivity");
AndroidJavaClass unityPlayer = new AndroidJavaClass("com.unity3d.player.UnityPlayer");
AndroidJavaObject currentActivity = unityPlayer.GetStatic<AndroidJavaObject>("currentActivity");
currentActivity.Call("startActivity", intent);
GameObject.Find("TextDebug").GetComponent<Text>().text = "Success";
return true;
}
catch (System.Exception e)
{
GameObject.Find("TextDebug").GetComponent<Text>().text = "Error: " + e.Message;
return false;
}
}
For Android API 24 and above, this requires a different code since the API changed. The C# code below is based on the this Java answer.
//For API 24 and above
private bool installApp(string apkPath)
{
bool success = true;
GameObject.Find("TextDebug").GetComponent<Text>().text = "Installing App";
try
{
//Get Activity then Context
AndroidJavaClass unityPlayer = new AndroidJavaClass("com.unity3d.player.UnityPlayer");
AndroidJavaObject currentActivity = unityPlayer.GetStatic<AndroidJavaObject>("currentActivity");
AndroidJavaObject unityContext = currentActivity.Call<AndroidJavaObject>("getApplicationContext");
//Get the package Name
string packageName = unityContext.Call<string>("getPackageName");
string authority = packageName + ".fileprovider";
AndroidJavaClass intentObj = new AndroidJavaClass("android.content.Intent");
string ACTION_VIEW = intentObj.GetStatic<string>("ACTION_VIEW");
AndroidJavaObject intent = new AndroidJavaObject("android.content.Intent", ACTION_VIEW);
int FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK = intentObj.GetStatic<int>("FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK");
int FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION = intentObj.GetStatic<int>("FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION");
//File fileObj = new File(String pathname);
AndroidJavaObject fileObj = new AndroidJavaObject("java.io.File", apkPath);
//FileProvider object that will be used to call it static function
AndroidJavaClass fileProvider = new AndroidJavaClass("android.support.v4.content.FileProvider");
//getUriForFile(Context context, String authority, File file)
AndroidJavaObject uri = fileProvider.CallStatic<AndroidJavaObject>("getUriForFile", unityContext, authority, fileObj);
intent.Call<AndroidJavaObject>("setDataAndType", uri, "application/vnd.android.package-archive");
intent.Call<AndroidJavaObject>("addFlags", FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
intent.Call<AndroidJavaObject>("addFlags", FLAG_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION);
currentActivity.Call("startActivity", intent);
GameObject.Find("TextDebug").GetComponent<Text>().text = "Success";
}
catch (System.Exception e)
{
GameObject.Find("TextDebug").GetComponent<Text>().text = "Error: " + e.Message;
success = false;
}
return success;
}
EDIT:
If you get the Exception:
Attempt to invoke virtual method
'android.content.res.XmlResourceParser
android.content.pm.packageItemInfo.loadXmlMetaData(android.content.pm.PackageManager.java.lang.String)'
You have to do few things.
1.Copy "android-support-v4.jar" from your "AndroidSDK/extras/android/support/v4/android-support-v4.jar"
directory to your "UnityProject/Assets/Plugins/Android" directory.
2.Create a file called "AndroidManifest.xml" in your UnityProject/Assets/Plugins/Android directory and put the code below into it.
Make sure to replace "com.company.product" with your own package name. There are 2 instances where this appeared. You must replace both of them:
These are found in package="com.company.product" and android:authorities="com.company.product.fileprovider". Don't change or remove the "fileprovider" and don't change anything else.
Here is the "AndroidManifest.xml" file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" package="com.company.product" xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools" android:installLocation="preferExternal" android:versionName="1.0" android:versionCode="1">
<supports-screens android:smallScreens="true" android:normalScreens="true" android:largeScreens="true" android:xlargeScreens="true" android:anyDensity="true" />
<application android:theme="@style/UnityThemeSelector" android:icon="@drawable/app_icon" android:label="@string/app_name" android:debuggable="true">
<activity android:name="com.unity3d.player.UnityPlayerActivity" android:label="@string/app_name">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
</intent-filter>
<meta-data android:name="unityplayer.UnityActivity" android:value="true" />
</activity>
<provider
android:name="android.support.v4.content.FileProvider"
android:authorities="com.company.product.fileprovider"
android:exported="false"
android:grantUriPermissions="true">
<meta-data
android:name="android.support.FILE_PROVIDER_PATHS"
android:resource="@xml/provider_paths"/>
</provider>
</application>
<uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="16" android:targetSdkVersion="23" />
</manifest>
3.Create a new file called "provider_paths.xml" in your "UnityProject/Assets/Plugins/Android/res/xml" directory and put the code below in it. As you can see, you have to create a res and then an xml folder.
Make sure to replace "com.company.product" with your own package name.
It only appeared once.
Here is what you should put into this "provider_paths.xml" file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<paths xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<!--<external-path name="external_files" path="."/>-->
<external-path path="Android/data/com.company.product" name="files_root" />
<external-path path="." name="external_storage_root" />
</paths>
I just wanted to add an update to the fantastic answer given by @Programmer, to reflect changes to the Android SDK and Unity. I hope it can be useful to someone else. I am working with SDK version 26 and Unity 2017.3.1. I am new to almost all of this so please do correct me if I've missed or misunderstood anything!
- The android-support-v4.jar (used to get the FileProvider class) is no longer available. For versions up to 24.1.1 it is located at Android\sdk\extras\android\m2repository\com\android\support\support-v4\24.1.1 but for versions after that you must instead use support-core-utils at Android\sdk\extras\android\m2repository\com\android\support\support-core-utils. Instead of a jar file use the relevant .aar file and drag that into a Plugins folder in your Unity project.
You need to add android.permission.REQUEST_INSTALL_PACKAGES to your AndroidManifest.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" package="com.company.productsomethingelse" xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools" android:installLocation="preferExternal" android:versionName="1.0" android:versionCode="1">
<supports-screens android:smallScreens="true" android:normalScreens="true" android:largeScreens="true" android:xlargeScreens="true" android:anyDensity="true" />
<application android:theme="@style/UnityThemeSelector" android:icon="@drawable/app_icon" android:label="@string/app_name" android:debuggable="true">
<activity android:name="com.unity3d.player.UnityPlayerActivity" android:label="@string/app_name">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
</intent-filter>
<meta-data android:name="unityplayer.UnityActivity" android:value="true" />
</activity>
<provider
android:name="android.support.v4.content.FileProvider"
android:authorities="com.company.product.fileprovider"
android:exported="false"
android:grantUriPermissions="true">
<meta-data
android:name="android.support.FILE_PROVIDER_PATHS"
android:resource="@xml/provider_paths"/>
</provider>
</application>
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.REQUEST_INSTALL_PACKAGES" />
<uses-sdk android:minSdkVersion="24" android:targetSdkVersion="26" />
</manifest>
Note that I've also changed the first instance of com.company.product to com.company.productsomethingelse
That should now build ok and work, although during the build process
Unity is giving the warning OBSOLETE - Providing Android resources
in Assets/Plugins/Android/res is deprecated, please move your
resources to an AAR or an Android Library.. To get round this
create a new zip file and put your AndroidManifest.xml at the top
level of the zip. Then add the provider_paths.xml detailed by
@Programmer into the zip in the folder structure
res/xml/provider_paths.xml. Rename the zip to give it a .aar file extension and then drag it into your Unity project
Assets/Plugins folder. The reason I changed the AndroidManifest.xml entry to com.company.productsomethingelse is that when I used com.company.product the Unity build process was throwing up a naming conflict. I think because the manifest is now in a separate aar it needs to have a distinct package name.