I trying click on the notification after receiving it.
I'm able to drag the notification drawer using the Accessibility service.
For clicking the notification I'm using accessibilityEvent.getSource()
and
accessibilityNodeInfo.performAction(AccessibilityNodeInfo.ACTION_CLICK);
My code:
public class MyAccessibilityService extends AccessibilityService {
/**
* On receiving the AccessibilityEvent performs the Actions
*
* @param event
*/
@Override
public void onAccessibilityEvent(AccessibilityEvent event) {
Log.i(TAG, "Get the Accessibility Event");
if (event.getEventType() == AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_TOUCH_INTERACTION_END) {
handleTypeTouchInteractionEndEvents(event);
}
if (event.getEventType() == AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_WINDOW_STATE_CHANGED) {
handleTypeWindowStateChangedEvents(event);
}
}
@Override
public void onServiceConnected() {
AccessibilityServiceInfo accessibilityServiceInfo = new AccessibilityServiceInfo();
accessibilityServiceInfo.eventTypes = AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_TOUCH_INTERACTION_END | AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_CLICKED |
AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_VIEW_FOCUSED | AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_WINDOW_CONTENT_CHANGED | AccessibilityEvent.TYPE_WINDOW_STATE_CHANGED;
accessibilityServiceInfo.feedbackType = AccessibilityServiceInfo.CAPABILITY_CAN_PERFORM_GESTURES;
accessibilityServiceInfo.flags = AccessibilityServiceInfo.DEFAULT | AccessibilityServiceInfo.FLAG_RETRIEVE_INTERACTIVE_WINDOWS;
accessibilityServiceInfo.notificationTimeout = NOTIFICATION_TIME_OUT;
this.setServiceInfo(accessibilityServiceInfo);
}
@Override
public void onInterrupt() {
//Do Nothing
}
/**
* Performs the action for TYPE_TOUCH_INTERACTION_END events
*
* @param accessibilityEvent
*/
private void handleTypeTouchInteractionEndEvents(AccessibilityEvent accessibilityEvent) {
switch (accessibilityEvent.getAction()) {
case EXPAND_NOTIFICATIONS_DRAWER:
Log.i(TAG, "perfroming expand notification bar"); performGlobalAction(AccessibilityService.GLOBAL_ACTION_NOTIFICATIONS);
break;
default:
Log.i(TAG, "Event type not defined");
}
}
private void handleTypeWindowStateChangedEvents(AccessibilityEvent accessibilityEvent) {
switch (accessibilityEvent.getAction()) {
case ACTION_CLICK:
Log.i(TAG, "Performing click Action");
findNotificationIconAndClick("com.my.app:id/notification_icon", accessibilityEvent);
Log.i(TAG, "Click Action is successfull");
default:
Log.i(TAG, "Event type not defined");
}
}
public void findNotificationIconAndClick(String id, AccessibilityEvent accessibilityEvent) {
AccessibilityNodeInfo accessibilityNodeInfo = accessibilityEvent.getSource();
List<AccessibilityNodeInfo> nodeInfoList = accessibilityNodeInfo.findAccessibilityNodeInfosByViewId(id);
if (nodeInfoList != null && !nodeInfoList.isEmpty()) {
for (AccessibilityNodeInfo nodeInfo : nodeInfoList) {
if (nodeInfo != null) {
performClick(nodeInfo);
break;
}
}
}
}
}
I'm new to using accessibility service. Can someone tell me if there is any mistake from my side or if it is not possible to click on a notification using accessibility service? Are there any other possibilities without using Accessibility Service to click on the Notification?
Not all accessibility events will return a source. In fact, most (or at least the events that occur most frequently) do not. Make sure you're limiting to a reasonable subset of events in your configuration AND/OR doing a null check on
event.getSource()
.If you want to click on the notification, you have to extend the NotificationListenerService, implement what have to be implemented then you can call
sbn.getNotification().contentIntent.send()
. This way is like if user was clicking on the notification from the notification tray.