Background
Android M presents a new way to handle selected text (link here), even from outside of your app . Text selection can be handled as such:
I know it's possible to handle the selected text from outside the app, because if I go to the web browser (or any other place that allows text selection), I can see that I can use the "API demos" app to handle the selected text.
The problem
I can't see a lot of information about how to do it.
The question
- What should be added in code (and manifest) to be able to handle the selected text from outside the app ?
- Is it possible to limit the selection to certain types of texts ? For example, offer to show the app only if the text type is a valid phone number ?
First, to clarify the question: On an M emulator, if you highlight text, you will see the new floating action mode. If you click the overflow icon, you will see "API DEMOS" show up:
Clicking that brings up an activity from the API Demos app, showing the highlighted text:
Replacing the value in the field and clicking the button puts your replacement text in as a replacement for whatever you had highlighted.
WARNING: The following explanation is from inspecting the API Demos code and the M Developer Preview documentation. It is very possible that this will change before M ships for realz. YMMV, unless you use the metric system, in which case YKMV.
The activity in question, that is receiving the text, supports
ACTION_PROCESS_TEXT
as theIntent
action.EXTRA_PROCESS_TEXT
will hold some text, orEXTRA_PROCESS_TEXT_READONLY
will hold it if the text is read-only. The activity will be invoked viastartActivityForResult()
. The resultIntent
can have its ownEXTRA_PROCESS_TEXT
value, which will be the replacement text.So, to the specific questions:
See above. Note that the API Demos activity (
ProcessText
) has this<intent-filter>
:The documentation does not discuss a MIME type. I have not run any experiments to determine if the MIME type is required, and what else we might get (
text/html
for stuff that has spans?).That wouldn't seem to be possible given the documentation. That being said, it's certainly a reasonable idea (e.g., advertise a regex, or multiple regexes, via metadata in the manifest that the text must match).
This article on Android Developers Blog may be relevant, it describes how Google Translate option can be added to overflow text selection menu.