changes in Android permissions
In previous versions of Android6.0, Android's permissions were all configured at the time of installation. However, this often leads to some security problems.
Google's solution:
There are two main categories of permissions in Android:
Normal: Permissions do not directly relate to the user's privacy. If your app configures this class of permissions in the manifest manifest file, the system automatically agrees.
Dangerous permissions allow the app to access the user's privacy data. If your app is configured with this class of permissions in manifest, it will take a long time for the user to agree to such permissions.
Note: If your app requires a dangerous permission, you must check for this permission every time you perform an action that requires this permission. The application user can always cancel this permission, and cannot consider agreeing to have it permanently.
Demo Code:
1 PackageCom.example.it.android_callphone;2 3 Importandroid.content.Intent;4 ImportAndroid.content.pm.PackageManager;5 ImportAndroid.net.Uri;6 ImportAndroid.support.annotation.NonNull;7 ImportAndroid.support.v4.app.ActivityCompat;8 ImportAndroid.support.v4.content.ContextCompat;9 Importandroid.support.v7.app.AppCompatActivity;Ten ImportAndroid.os.Bundle; One ImportAndroid.view.View; A ImportAndroid.widget.Button; - ImportAndroid.widget.EditText; - ImportAndroid.widget.Toast; the - ImportJava.net.URI; - Importjava.security.Permission; - Importjava.util.jar.Manifest; + - Public classMainactivityextendsappcompatactivity { + A intRequest_call_phone_permission=0; at Intent Intent; - EditText Txtnumber; - @Override - protected voidonCreate (Bundle savedinstancestate) { - Super. OnCreate (savedinstancestate); - Setcontentview (r.layout.activity_main); in -Button Btncall =(Button) Findviewbyid (r.id.btncall); toTxtnumber =(EditText) Findviewbyid (r.id.txtnumber); + -Btncall.setonclicklistener (NewView.onclicklistener () { the @Override * Public voidOnClick (View v) { $ //If you have permission to execute directlyPanax Notoginseng if(Contextcompat.checkselfpermission (mainactivity. ThisAndroid. Manifest.permission.CALL_PHONE) = =packagemanager.permission_granted) { -Intent =NewIntent (); the //Add a call action + intent.setaction (intent.action_call); A //Add Data theString number =Txtnumber.gettext (). toString (). Trim (); +Intent.setdata (Uri.parse ("Tel:" +Number )); - startactivity (intent); $ } $ //If you do not have permission then request permission - Else{ -Activitycompat.requestpermissions (mainactivity. This,Newstring[]{android. manifest.permission.call_phone},request_call_phone_permission); the } - }Wuyi }); the } - Wu /* - * This callback method is executed when the request gets permission to execute its own business logic About * */ $ @Override - Public voidOnrequestpermissionsresult (intRequestcode, @NonNull string[] permissions, @NonNullint[] grantresults) { - if(requestcode== This. Request_call_phone_permission) { - A if(grantresults[0]==packagemanager.permission_granted) { + //execute your own business logic the startactivity (intent); -}Else{ $Toast.maketext ( This, "Permission Denied", Toast.length_short). Show (); the } the } the Super. Onrequestpermissionsresult (requestcode,permissions,grantresults); the } -}
Android Dynamic Get Permissions