Cambiamenti del comportamento: app destinate ad Android 14 o versioni successive

Come le release precedenti, Android 14 include modifiche al comportamento che potrebbero influire sulla tua app. Le seguenti modifiche al comportamento si applicano esclusivamente alle app che hanno come target Android 14 (livello API 34) o versioni successive. Se la tua app ha come target Android 14 o versioni successive, devi modificarla in modo da supportare correttamente questi comportamenti, ove applicabile.

Assicurati di esaminare anche l'elenco delle modifiche al comportamento che interessano tutte le app in esecuzione su Android 14, indipendentemente dal targetSdkVersion dell'app.

Funzionalità di base

I tipi di servizi in primo piano sono obbligatori

如果您的应用以 Android 14(API 级别 34)或更高版本为目标平台,则必须为应用中的每个前台服务至少指定一项前台服务类型。您应选择一个能代表应用用例的前台服务类型。系统需要特定类型的前台服务满足特定用例。

如果应用中的用例与这些类型均不相关,强烈建议您迁移逻辑以使用 WorkManager用户发起的数据传输作业

Applicazione dell'autorizzazione BLUETOOTH_CONNECT in BluetoothAdapter

Android 14 enforces the BLUETOOTH_CONNECT permission when calling the BluetoothAdapter getProfileConnectionState() method for apps targeting Android 14 (API level 34) or higher.

This method already required the BLUETOOTH_CONNECT permission, but it was not enforced. Make sure your app declares BLUETOOTH_CONNECT in your app's AndroidManifest.xml file as shown in the following snippet and check that a user has granted the permission before calling getProfileConnectionState.

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT" />

Aggiornamenti di OpenJDK 17

Android 14 continues the work of refreshing Android's core libraries to align with the features in the latest OpenJDK LTS releases, including both library updates and Java 17 language support for app and platform developers.

A few of these changes can affect app compatibility:

  • Changes to regular expressions: Invalid group references are now disallowed to more closely follow the semantics of OpenJDK. You might see new cases where an IllegalArgumentException is thrown by the java.util.regex.Matcher class, so make sure to test your app for areas that use regular expressions. To enable or disable this change while testing, toggle the DISALLOW_INVALID_GROUP_REFERENCE flag using the compatibility framework tools.
  • UUID handling: The java.util.UUID.fromString() method now does more strict checks when validating the input argument, so you might see an IllegalArgumentException during deserialization. To enable or disable this change while testing, toggle the ENABLE_STRICT_VALIDATION flag using the compatibility framework tools.
  • ProGuard issues: In some cases, the addition of the java.lang.ClassValue class causes an issue if you try to shrink, obfuscate, and optimize your app using ProGuard. The problem originates with a Kotlin library that changes runtime behaviour based on whether Class.forName("java.lang.ClassValue") returns a class or not. If your app was developed against an older version of the runtime without the java.lang.ClassValue class available, then these optimizations might remove the computeValue method from classes derived from java.lang.ClassValue.

JobScheduler rafforza il comportamento di callback e rete

Since its introduction, JobScheduler expects your app to return from onStartJob or onStopJob within a few seconds. Prior to Android 14, if a job runs too long, the job is stopped and fails silently. If your app targets Android 14 (API level 34) or higher and exceeds the granted time on the main thread, the app triggers an ANR with the error message "No response to onStartJob" or "No response to onStopJob".

This ANR may be a result of 2 scenarios: 1. There is work blocking the main thread, preventing the callbacks onStartJob or onStopJob from executing and completing within the expected time limit. 2. The developer is running blocking work within the JobScheduler callback onStartJob or onStopJob, preventing the callback from completing within the expected time limit.

To address #1, you will need to further debug what is blocking the main thread when the ANR occurs, you can do this using ApplicationExitInfo#getTraceInputStream() to get the tombstone trace when the ANR occurs. If you're able to manually reproduce the ANR, you can record a system trace and inspect the trace using either Android Studio or Perfetto to better understand what is running on the main thread when the ANR occurs. Note that this can happen when using JobScheduler API directly or using the androidx library WorkManager.

To address #2, consider migrating to WorkManager, which provides support for wrapping any processing in onStartJob or onStopJob in an asynchronous thread.

JobScheduler also introduces a requirement to declare the ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE permission if using setRequiredNetworkType or setRequiredNetwork constraint. If your app does not declare the ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE permission when scheduling the job and is targeting Android 14 or higher, it will result in a SecurityException.

API di lancio di Tiles

For apps targeting 14 and higher, TileService#startActivityAndCollapse(Intent) is deprecated and now throws an exception when called. If your app launches activities from tiles, use TileService#startActivityAndCollapse(PendingIntent) instead.

Privacy

Accesso parziale a foto e video

Android 14 引入了“已选照片访问权限”,让用户可以向应用授予对其媒体库中特定图片和视频的访问权限,而不是授予对给定类型的所有媒体的访问权限。

只有当您的应用以 Android 14(API 级别 34)或更高版本为目标平台时,此更改才会启用。如果您尚未使用照片选择器,我们建议您在应用中实现照片选择器,以提供一致的图片和视频选择体验,同时增强用户隐私保护,而无需请求任何存储权限。

如果您使用存储权限维护自己的图库选择器,并且需要对实现保持完全控制,请调整实现以使用新的 READ_MEDIA_VISUAL_USER_SELECTED 权限。如果您的应用不使用新权限,系统会以兼容模式运行您的应用。

Esperienza utente

Notifiche di intent a schermo intero sicure

With Android 11 (API level 30), it was possible for any app to use Notification.Builder.setFullScreenIntent to send full-screen intents while the phone is locked. You could auto-grant this on app install by declaring USE_FULL_SCREEN_INTENT permission in the AndroidManifest.

Full-screen intent notifications are designed for extremely high-priority notifications demanding the user's immediate attention, such as an incoming phone call or alarm clock settings configured by the user. For apps targeting Android 14 (API level 34) or higher, apps that are allowed to use this permission are limited to those that provide calling and alarms only. The Google Play Store revokes default USE_FULL_SCREEN_INTENT permissions for any apps that don't fit this profile. The deadline for these policy changes is May 31, 2024.

This permission remains enabled for apps installed on the phone before the user updates to Android 14. Users can turn this permission on and off.

You can use the new API NotificationManager.canUseFullScreenIntent to check if your app has the permission; if not, your app can use the new intent ACTION_MANAGE_APP_USE_FULL_SCREEN_INTENT to launch the settings page where users can grant the permission.

Sicurezza

Restrizioni agli intenti impliciti e in attesa

For apps targeting Android 14 (API level 34) or higher, Android restricts apps from sending implicit intents to internal app components in the following ways:

  • Implicit intents are only delivered to exported components. Apps must either use an explicit intent to deliver to unexported components, or mark the component as exported.
  • If an app creates a mutable pending intent with an intent that doesn't specify a component or package, the system throws an exception.

These changes prevent malicious apps from intercepting implicit intents that are intended for use by an app's internal components.

For example, here is an intent filter that could be declared in your app's manifest file:

<activity
    android:name=".AppActivity"
    android:exported="false">
    <intent-filter>
        <action android:name="com.example.action.APP_ACTION" />
        <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" />
    </intent-filter>
</activity>

If your app tried to launch this activity using an implicit intent, an ActivityNotFoundException exception would be thrown:

Kotlin

// Throws an ActivityNotFoundException exception when targeting Android 14.
context.startActivity(Intent("com.example.action.APP_ACTION"))

Java

// Throws an ActivityNotFoundException exception when targeting Android 14.
context.startActivity(new Intent("com.example.action.APP_ACTION"));

To launch the non-exported activity, your app should use an explicit intent instead:

Kotlin

// This makes the intent explicit.
val explicitIntent =
        Intent("com.example.action.APP_ACTION")
explicitIntent.apply {
    package = context.packageName
}
context.startActivity(explicitIntent)

Java

// This makes the intent explicit.
Intent explicitIntent =
        new Intent("com.example.action.APP_ACTION")
explicitIntent.setPackage(context.getPackageName());
context.startActivity(explicitIntent);

I broadcast receiver registrati in fase di runtime devono specificare il comportamento di esportazione

Apps and services that target Android 14 (API level 34) or higher and use context-registered receivers are required to specify a flag to indicate whether or not the receiver should be exported to all other apps on the device: either RECEIVER_EXPORTED or RECEIVER_NOT_EXPORTED, respectively. This requirement helps protect apps from security vulnerabilities by leveraging the features for these receivers introduced in Android 13.

Exception for receivers that receive only system broadcasts

If your app is registering a receiver only for system broadcasts through Context#registerReceiver methods, such as Context#registerReceiver(), then it shouldn't specify a flag when registering the receiver.

Caricamento di codice dinamico più sicuro

Se la tua app ha come target Android 14 (livello API 34) o versioni successive e utilizza il caricamento di codice dinamico (DCL), tutti i file caricati dinamicamente devono essere contrassegnati come di sola lettura. In caso contrario, il sistema genera un'eccezione. Consigliamo alle app di evitare di caricare codice dinamicamente se possibile, in quanto ciò aumenta notevolmente il rischio che un'app possa essere compromessa da iniezione di codice o manomissione del codice.

Se devi caricare dinamicamente il codice, utilizza il seguente approccio per impostare il file caricato dinamicamente (ad esempio un file DEX, JAR o APK) come di sola lettura non appena viene aperto e prima che vengano scritti contenuti:

Kotlin

val jar = File("DYNAMICALLY_LOADED_FILE.jar")
val os = FileOutputStream(jar)
os.use {
    // Set the file to read-only first to prevent race conditions
    jar.setReadOnly()
    // Then write the actual file content
}
val cl = PathClassLoader(jar, parentClassLoader)

Java

File jar = new File("DYNAMICALLY_LOADED_FILE.jar");
try (FileOutputStream os = new FileOutputStream(jar)) {
    // Set the file to read-only first to prevent race conditions
    jar.setReadOnly();
    // Then write the actual file content
} catch (IOException e) { ... }
PathClassLoader cl = new PathClassLoader(jar, parentClassLoader);

Gestire i file caricati dinamicamente esistenti

Per evitare che vengano lanciate eccezioni per i file caricati dinamicamente esistenti, consigliamo di eliminarli e ricrearli prima di provare a caricarli di nuovo dinamicamente nella tua app. Durante la ricreazione dei file, segui le indicazioni precedenti per contrassegnarli come di sola lettura al momento della scrittura. In alternativa, puoi etichettare nuovamente i file esistenti come di sola lettura, ma in questo caso ti consigliamo vivamente di verificare prima l'integrità dei file (ad esempio controllando la firma del file rispetto a un valore attendibile) per proteggere la tua app da azioni dannose.

Ulteriori limitazioni relative all'avvio di attività in background

For apps targeting Android 14 (API level 34) or higher, the system further restricts when apps are allowed to start activities from the background:

These changes expand the existing set of restrictions to protect users by preventing malicious apps from abusing APIs to start disruptive activities from the background.

Zip Path Traversal

Per le app che hanno come target Android 14 (livello API 34) o versioni successive, Android impedisce la vulnerabilità di traversale del percorso ZIP nel seguente modo: ZipFile(String) e ZipInputStream.getNextEntry() genera un ZipException se i nomi delle voci dei file ZIP contengono ".." o iniziano con "/".

Le app possono disattivare questa convalida chiamando dalvik.system.ZipPathValidator.clearCallback().

For apps targeting Android 14 (API level 34) or higher, a SecurityException is thrown by MediaProjection#createVirtualDisplay in either of the following scenarios:

Your app must ask the user to give consent before each capture session. A single capture session is a single invocation on MediaProjection#createVirtualDisplay, and each MediaProjection instance must be used only once.

Handle configuration changes

If your app needs to invoke MediaProjection#createVirtualDisplay to handle configuration changes (such as the screen orientation or screen size changing), you can follow these steps to update the VirtualDisplay for the existing MediaProjection instance:

  1. Invoke VirtualDisplay#resize with the new width and height.
  2. Provide a new Surface with the new width and height to VirtualDisplay#setSurface.

Register a callback

Your app should register a callback to handle cases where the user doesn't grant consent to continue a capture session. To do this, implement Callback#onStop and have your app release any related resources (such as the VirtualDisplay and Surface).

If your app doesn't register this callback, MediaProjection#createVirtualDisplay throws an IllegalStateException when your app invokes it.

Limitazioni non SDK aggiornate

Android 14 include elenchi aggiornati di interfacce non SDK limitate in base alla collaborazione con gli sviluppatori Android e ai più recenti test interni. Ove possibile, ci assicuriamo che siano disponibili alternative pubbliche prima di applicare limitazioni alle interfacce non SDK.

Se la tua app non ha come target Android 14, alcune di queste modifiche potrebbero non interessarti immediatamente. Tuttavia, anche se al momento puoi utilizzare alcune interfacce non SDK (a seconda del livello API target della tua app), l'utilizzo di qualsiasi metodo o campo non SDK comporta sempre un rischio elevato di interrompere la tua app.

Se non sai con certezza se la tua app utilizza interfacce non SDK, puoi testarla per scoprirlo. Se la tua app si basa su interfacce non SDK, devi iniziare a pianificare la migrazione a alternative SDK. Tuttavia, siamo consapevoli che alcune app hanno casi d'uso validi per l'utilizzo di interfacce non SDK. Se non riesci a trovare un'alternativa all'utilizzo di un'interfaccia non SDK per una funzionalità nella tua app, devi richiedere una nuova API pubblica.

Per scoprire di più sulle modifiche in questa release di Android, consulta Aggiornamenti alle limitazioni relative alle interfacce non SDK in Android 14. Per scoprire di più sulle interfacce non SDK in generale, consulta Limitazioni relative alle interfacce non SDK.