WebTriggerInput


public final class WebTriggerInput
extends Object

java.lang.Object
   ↳ android.adservices.ondevicepersonalization.WebTriggerInput


The input data for IsolatedWorker.onWebTrigger(WebTriggerInput, android.os.OutcomeReceiver).

Summary

Public constructors

WebTriggerInput(Uri destinationUrl, String appPackageName, byte[] data)

Creates a new WebTriggerInput.

Public methods

boolean equals(Object o)

Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one.

String getAppPackageName()

The package name of the app where the trigger event occurred

byte[] getData()

Additional data returned by the server as part of the web trigger registration to be sent to the IsolatedService.

Uri getDestinationUrl()

The destination URL (landing page) where the trigger event occurred.

int hashCode()

Returns a hash code value for the object.

Inherited methods

Public constructors

WebTriggerInput

public WebTriggerInput (Uri destinationUrl, 
                String appPackageName, 
                byte[] data)

Creates a new WebTriggerInput.

Parameters
destinationUrl Uri: The destination URL (landing page) where the trigger event occurred. This value cannot be null.

appPackageName String: The package name of the app where the trigger event occurred This value cannot be null.

data byte: Additional data returned by the server as part of the web trigger registration to be sent to the IsolatedService. This can be null if the server does not need to send data to the service for processing web triggers.

Public methods

equals

Added in API level 35
public boolean equals (Object o)

Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one.

The equals method implements an equivalence relation on non-null object references:

  • It is reflexive: for any non-null reference value x, x.equals(x) should return true.
  • It is symmetric: for any non-null reference values x and y, x.equals(y) should return true if and only if y.equals(x) returns true.
  • It is transitive: for any non-null reference values x, y, and z, if x.equals(y) returns true and y.equals(z) returns true, then x.equals(z) should return true.
  • It is consistent: for any non-null reference values x and y, multiple invocations of x.equals(y) consistently return true or consistently return false, provided no information used in equals comparisons on the objects is modified.
  • For any non-null reference value x, x.equals(null) should return false.

An equivalence relation partitions the elements it operates on into equivalence classes; all the members of an equivalence class are equal to each other. Members of an equivalence class are substitutable for each other, at least for some purposes.

Parameters
o Object: This value may be null.

Returns
boolean true if this object is the same as the obj argument; false otherwise.

getAppPackageName

Added in API level 35
public String getAppPackageName ()

The package name of the app where the trigger event occurred

Returns
String This value cannot be null.

getData

Added in API level 35
public byte[] getData ()

Additional data returned by the server as part of the web trigger registration to be sent to the IsolatedService. This can be null if the server does not need to send data to the service for processing web triggers.

Returns
byte[]

getDestinationUrl

Added in API level 35
public Uri getDestinationUrl ()

The destination URL (landing page) where the trigger event occurred.

Returns
Uri This value cannot be null.

hashCode

Added in API level 35
public int hashCode ()

Returns a hash code value for the object. This method is supported for the benefit of hash tables such as those provided by HashMap.

The general contract of hashCode is:

  • Whenever it is invoked on the same object more than once during an execution of a Java application, the hashCode method must consistently return the same integer, provided no information used in equals comparisons on the object is modified. This integer need not remain consistent from one execution of an application to another execution of the same application.
  • If two objects are equal according to the equals method, then calling the hashCode method on each of the two objects must produce the same integer result.
  • It is not required that if two objects are unequal according to the equals method, then calling the hashCode method on each of the two objects must produce distinct integer results. However, the programmer should be aware that producing distinct integer results for unequal objects may improve the performance of hash tables.

Returns
int a hash code value for this object.