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| java.lang.Object | |
| ↳ | android.service.autofill.Dataset | 
A Dataset object represents a group of fields (key / value pairs) used
 to autofill parts of a screen.
 
For more information about the role of datasets in the autofill workflow, read
 Build autofill services and the
 AutofillService
 documentation.
 
 
Basic usage
In its simplest form, a dataset contains one or more fields (comprised of
 an id, a value, and an optional filter
 regex); and one or more presentations for these fields
 (each field could have its own presentation, or use the default
 presentation associated with the whole dataset).
 
When an autofill service returns datasets in a FillResponse
 and the screen input is focused in a view that is present in at least one of these datasets,
 the Android System displays a UI containing the presentation of
 all datasets pairs that have that view's AutofillId. Then, when the user selects a
 dataset from the UI, all views in that dataset are autofilled.
 
If both the current Input Method and autofill service supports inline suggestions, the Dataset
 can be shown by the keyboard as a suggestion. To use this feature, the Dataset should contain
 an InlinePresentation representing how the inline suggestion UI will be rendered.
 
 
Fill Dialog UI
The fill dialog UI is a more conspicuous and efficient interface than dropdown UI. If autofill suggestions are available when the user clicks on a field that supports filling the dialog UI, Autofill will pop up a fill dialog. The dialog will take up a larger area to display the datasets, so it is easy for users to pay attention to the datasets and selecting a dataset. If the user focuses on the view before suggestions are available, will fall back to dropdown UI or inline suggestions.
Dataset authentication
In a more sophisticated form, the dataset values can be protected until the user authenticates the dataset—in that case, when a dataset is selected by the user, the Android System launches an intent set by the service to "unlock" the dataset.
For example, when a data set contains credit card information (such as number, expiration date, and verification code), you could provide a dataset presentation saying "Tap to authenticate". Then when the user taps that option, you would launch an activity asking the user to enter the credit card code, and if the user enters a valid code, you could then "unlock" the dataset.
You can also use authenticated datasets to offer an interactive UI for the user. For example, if the activity being autofilled is an account creation screen, you could use an authenticated dataset to automatically generate a random password for the user.
See Dataset.Builder.setAuthentication(IntentSender) for more details about the dataset
 authentication mechanism.
 
 
Filtering
The autofill UI automatically changes which values are shown based on value of the view anchoring it, following the rules below:
- If the view's autofill valueis nottextor is empty, all datasets are shown.
- Datasets that have a filter regex (set through Field.Builder.setFilter(Pattern)andDataset.Builder.setField(AutofillId, Field)) and whose regex matches the view's text value converted to lower case are shown.
- Datasets that do not require authentication, have a field value that is
 textand whosevaluestarts with the lower case value of the view's text are shown.
- All other datasets are hidden.
Note: If user enters four or more characters, all datasets will be hidden
Summary
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        class | Dataset.BuilderA builder for  | 
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    public
    static
    final
    Creator<Dataset> | CREATOR
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        int | 
      describeContents()
      Describe the kinds of special objects contained in this Parcelable instance's marshaled representation. | 
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        String | 
      toString()
      Returns a string representation of the object. | 
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        void | 
      writeToParcel(Parcel parcel, int flags)
      Flatten this object in to a Parcel. | 
| Inherited methods | |
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Fields
Public methods
describeContents
public int describeContents ()
Describe the kinds of special objects contained in this Parcelable
 instance's marshaled representation. For example, if the object will
 include a file descriptor in the output of writeToParcel(android.os.Parcel, int),
 the return value of this method must include the
 CONTENTS_FILE_DESCRIPTOR bit.
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| int | a bitmask indicating the set of special object types marshaled
 by this Parcelable object instance.
 Value is either 0orCONTENTS_FILE_DESCRIPTOR | 
toString
public String toString ()
Returns a string representation of the object.
| Returns | |
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| String | a string representation of the object. | 
writeToParcel
public void writeToParcel (Parcel parcel, int flags)
Flatten this object in to a Parcel.
| Parameters | |
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| parcel | Parcel: The Parcel in which the object should be written.
 This value cannot benull. | 
| flags | int: Additional flags about how the object should be written.
 May be 0 orParcelable.PARCELABLE_WRITE_RETURN_VALUE.
 Value is either0or a combination ofParcelable.PARCELABLE_WRITE_RETURN_VALUE, and android.os.Parcelable.PARCELABLE_ELIDE_DUPLICATES | 
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