Android6.0动态申请权限的两种办法

Android 6.0 动态申请权限的两种办法

最近在写项目中被安卓6.0动态申请权限所困惑,有一些自己纠结的问题,今天闲着没事就想着写篇博客来分享自己遇到的问题和解决办法。
一开始我在网上找到的申请权限的代码是ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(thisActivity, Manifest.permission.READ_CONTACTS);(在android developer中的注释中解释的是Determine whether you have been granted a particular permission.确定你是否已被授予特定权限。)用来判断是否拥有安卓某个隐私权限
这个方法有两个返回值一个是PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED,(授予)此值为0;另一个是PackageManager.PERMISSION_DENIED,(否认)值为-1。我在我的项目中写上了这种语句并判断返回值,但是意外的发现每次返回的都是PERMISSION_GRANTED,即使我在安全中心修改了对应权限的状态(允许,询问,拒绝)。后来发现因为vlc的缘故我把targetSdkVersion设为22了,所以出现的这种情况,希望能看到这篇博客的人注意到这个问题。

一般我们开发对这些隐私权限都是两种操作办法:
第一种 在程序开始时便是向用户提示对话框申请多种隐私权限
至于怎么做的呢?看下代码(这个代码是环信的代码,在集成的时候看到他是这么写的,便在这里分享给大家)

import android.Manifest;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.pm.PackageInfo;
import android.content.pm.PackageManager;
import android.os.Build;
import android.support.annotation.NonNull;
import android.support.annotation.Nullable;
import android.support.v4.app.ActivityCompat;
import android.support.v4.app.Fragment;
import android.util.Log;
import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
import java.lang.reflect.Field;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Set;

/**
 * A class to help you manage your permissions simply.
 */
public class PermissionsManager {

  private static final String TAG = PermissionsManager.class.getSimpleName();

  private final Set<String> mPendingRequests = new HashSet<String>(1);
  private final Set<String> mPermissions = new HashSet<String>(1);
  private final List<WeakReference<PermissionsResultAction>> mPendingActions = new ArrayList<WeakReference<PermissionsResultAction>>(1);

  private static PermissionsManager mInstance = null;

  public static PermissionsManager getInstance() {
    if (mInstance == null) {
      mInstance = new PermissionsManager();
    }
    return mInstance;
  }

  private PermissionsManager() {
    initializePermissionsMap();
  }

  /**
   * This method uses reflection to read all the permissions in the Manifest class.
   * This is necessary because some permissions do not exist on older versions of Android,
   * since they do not exist, they will be denied when you check whether you have permission
   * which is problematic since a new permission is often added where there was no previous
   * permission required. We initialize a Set of available permissions and check the set
   * when checking if we have permission since we want to know when we are denied a permission
   * because it doesn't exist yet.
   */
  private synchronized void initializePermissionsMap() {
    Field[] fields = Manifest.permission.class.getFields();
    for (Field field : fields) {
      String name = null;
      try {
        name = (String) field.get("");
      } catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
        Log.e(TAG, "Could not access field", e);
      }
      mPermissions.add(name);
    }
  }

  /**
   * This method retrieves all the permissions declared in the application's manifest.
   * It returns a non null array of permisions that can be declared.
   *
   * @param activity the Activity necessary to check what permissions we have.
   * @return a non null array of permissions that are declared in the application manifest.
   */
  @NonNull
  private synchronized String[] getManifestPermissions(@NonNull final Activity activity) {
    PackageInfo packageInfo = null;
    List<String> list = new ArrayList<String>(1);
    try {
      Log.d(TAG, activity.getPackageName());
      packageInfo = activity.getPackageManager().getPackageInfo(activity.getPackageName(), PackageManager.GET_PERMISSIONS);
    } catch (PackageManager.NameNotFoundException e) {
      Log.e(TAG, "A problem occurred when retrieving permissions", e);
    }
    if (packageInfo != null) {
      String[] permissions = packageInfo.requestedPermissions;
      if (permissions != null) {
        for (String perm : permissions) {
          Log.d(TAG, "Manifest contained permission: " + perm);
          list.add(perm);
        }
      }
    }
    return list.toArray(new String[list.size()]);
  }

  /**
   * This method adds the {@link PermissionsResultAction} to the current list
   * of pending actions that will be completed when the permissions are
   * received. The list of permissions passed to this method are registered
   * in the PermissionsResultAction object so that it will be notified of changes
   * made to these permissions.
   *
   * @param permissions the required permissions for the action to be executed.
   * @param action      the action to add to the current list of pending actions.
   */
  private synchronized void addPendingAction(@NonNull String[] permissions,
      @Nullable PermissionsResultAction action) {
    if (action == null) {
      return;
    }
    action.registerPermissions(permissions);
    mPendingActions.add(new WeakReference<PermissionsResultAction>(action));
  }

  /**
   * This method removes a pending action from the list of pending actions.
   * It is used for cases where the permission has already been granted, so
   * you immediately wish to remove the pending action from the queue and
   * execute the action.
   *
   * @param action the action to remove
   */
  private synchronized void removePendingAction(@Nullable PermissionsResultAction action) {
    for (Iterator<WeakReference<PermissionsResultAction>> iterator = mPendingActions.iterator();
        iterator.hasNext(); ) {
      WeakReference<PermissionsResultAction> weakRef = iterator.next();
      if (weakRef.get() == action || weakRef.get() == null) {
        iterator.remove();
      }
    }
  }

  /**
   * This static method can be used to check whether or not you have a specific permission.
   * It is basically a less verbose method of using {@link ActivityCompat#checkSelfPermission(Context, String)}
   * and will simply return a boolean whether or not you have the permission. If you pass
   * in a null Context object, it will return false as otherwise it cannot check the permission.
   * However, the Activity parameter is nullable so that you can pass in a reference that you
   * are not always sure will be valid or not (e.g. getActivity() from Fragment).
   *
   * @param context    the Context necessary to check the permission
   * @param permission the permission to check
   * @return true if you have been granted the permission, false otherwise
   */
  @SuppressWarnings("unused")
  public synchronized boolean hasPermission(@Nullable Context context, @NonNull String permission) {
    return context != null && (ActivityCompat.checkSelfPermission(context, permission)
        == PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED || !mPermissions.contains(permission));
  }

  /**
   * This static method can be used to check whether or not you have several specific permissions.
   * It is simpler than checking using {@link ActivityCompat#checkSelfPermission(Context, String)}
   * for each permission and will simply return a boolean whether or not you have all the permissions.
   * If you pass in a null Context object, it will return false as otherwise it cannot check the
   * permission. However, the Activity parameter is nullable so that you can pass in a reference
   * that you are not always sure will be valid or not (e.g. getActivity() from Fragment).
   *
   * @param context     the Context necessary to check the permission
   * @param permissions the permissions to check
   * @return true if you have been granted all the permissions, false otherwise
   */
  @SuppressWarnings("unused")
  public synchronized boolean hasAllPermissions(@Nullable Context context, @NonNull String[] permissions) {
    if (context == null) {
      return false;
    }
    boolean hasAllPermissions = true;
    for (String perm : permissions) {
      hasAllPermissions &= hasPermission(context, perm);
    }
    return hasAllPermissions;
  }

  /**
   * This method will request all the permissions declared in your application manifest
   * for the specified {@link PermissionsResultAction}. The purpose of this method is to enable
   * all permissions to be requested at one shot. The PermissionsResultAction is used to notify
   * you of the user allowing or denying each permission. The Activity and PermissionsResultAction
   * parameters are both annotated Nullable, but this method will not work if the Activity
   * is null. It is only annotated Nullable as a courtesy to prevent crashes in the case
   * that you call this from a Fragment where {@link Fragment#getActivity()} could yield
   * null. Additionally, you will not receive any notification of permissions being granted
   * if you provide a null PermissionsResultAction.
   *
   * @param activity the Activity necessary to request and check permissions.
   * @param action   the PermissionsResultAction used to notify you of permissions being accepted.
   */
  @SuppressWarnings("unused")
  public synchronized void requestAllManifestPermissionsIfNecessary(final @Nullable Activity activity,
      final @Nullable PermissionsResultAction action) {
    if (activity == null) {
      return;
    }
    String[] perms = getManifestPermissions(activity);
    requestPermissionsIfNecessaryForResult(activity, perms, action);
  }

  /**
   * This method should be used to execute a {@link PermissionsResultAction} for the array
   * of permissions passed to this method. This method will request the permissions if
   * they need to be requested (i.e. we don't have permission yet) and will add the
   * PermissionsResultAction to the queue to be notified of permissions being granted or
   * denied. In the case of pre-Android Marshmallow, permissions will be granted immediately.
   * The Activity variable is nullable, but if it is null, the method will fail to execute.
   * This is only nullable as a courtesy for Fragments where getActivity() may yeild null
   * if the Fragment is not currently added to its parent Activity.
   *
   * @param activity    the activity necessary to request the permissions.
   * @param permissions the list of permissions to request for the {@link PermissionsResultAction}.
   * @param action      the PermissionsResultAction to notify when the permissions are granted or denied.
   */
  @SuppressWarnings("unused")
  public synchronized void requestPermissionsIfNecessaryForResult(@Nullable Activity activity,
      @NonNull String[] permissions,
      @Nullable PermissionsResultAction action) {
    if (activity == null) {
      return;
    }
    addPendingAction(permissions, action);
    if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT < Build.VERSION_CODES.M) {
      doPermissionWorkBeforeAndroidM(activity, permissions, action);
    } else {
      List<String> permList = getPermissionsListToRequest(activity, permissions, action);
      if (permList.isEmpty()) {
        //if there is no permission to request, there is no reason to keep the action int the list
        removePendingAction(action);
      } else {
        String[] permsToRequest = permList.toArray(new String[permList.size()]);
        mPendingRequests.addAll(permList);
        ActivityCompat.requestPermissions(activity, permsToRequest, 1);
      }
    }
  }

  /**
   * This method should be used to execute a {@link PermissionsResultAction} for the array
   * of permissions passed to this method. This method will request the permissions if
   * they need to be requested (i.e. we don't have permission yet) and will add the
   * PermissionsResultAction to the queue to be notified of permissions being granted or
   * denied. In the case of pre-Android Marshmallow, permissions will be granted immediately.
   * The Fragment variable is used, but if {@link Fragment#getActivity()} returns null, this method
   * will fail to work as the activity reference is necessary to check for permissions.
   *
   * @param fragment    the fragment necessary to request the permissions.
   * @param permissions the list of permissions to request for the {@link PermissionsResultAction}.
   * @param action      the PermissionsResultAction to notify when the permissions are granted or denied.
   */
  @SuppressWarnings("unused")
  public synchronized void requestPermissionsIfNecessaryForResult(@NonNull Fragment fragment,
      @NonNull String[] permissions,
      @Nullable PermissionsResultAction action) {
    Activity activity = fragment.getActivity();
    if (activity == null) {
      return;
    }
    addPendingAction(permissions, action);
    if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT < Build.VERSION_CODES.M) {
      doPermissionWorkBeforeAndroidM(activity, permissions, action);
    } else {
      List<String> permList = getPermissionsListToRequest(activity, permissions, action);
      if (permList.isEmpty()) {
        //if there is no permission to request, there is no reason to keep the action int the list
        removePendingAction(action);
      } else {
        String[] permsToRequest = permList.toArray(new String[permList.size()]);
        mPendingRequests.addAll(permList);
        fragment.requestPermissions(permsToRequest, 1);
      }
    }
  }

  /**
   * This method notifies the PermissionsManager that the permissions have change. If you are making
   * the permissions requests using an Activity, then this method should be called from the
   * Activity callback onRequestPermissionsResult() with the variables passed to that method. If
   * you are passing a Fragment to make the permissions request, then you should call this in
   * the {@link Fragment#onRequestPermissionsResult(int, String[], int[])} method.
   * It will notify all the pending PermissionsResultAction objects currently
   * in the queue, and will remove the permissions request from the list of pending requests.
   *
   * @param permissions the permissions that have changed.
   * @param results     the values for each permission.
   */
  @SuppressWarnings("unused")
  public synchronized void notifyPermissionsChange(@NonNull String[] permissions, @NonNull int[] results) {
    int size = permissions.length;
    if (results.length < size) {
      size = results.length;
    }
    Iterator<WeakReference<PermissionsResultAction>> iterator = mPendingActions.iterator();
    while (iterator.hasNext()) {
      PermissionsResultAction action = iterator.next().get();
      for (int n = 0; n < size; n++) {
        if (action == null || action.onResult(permissions[n], results[n])) {
          iterator.remove();
          break;
        }
      }
    }
    for (int n = 0; n < size; n++) {
      mPendingRequests.remove(permissions[n]);
    }
  }

  /**
   * When request permissions on devices before Android M (Android 6.0, API Level 23)
   * Do the granted or denied work directly according to the permission status
   *
   * @param activity    the activity to check permissions
   * @param permissions the permissions names
   * @param action      the callback work object, containing what we what to do after
   *                    permission check
   */
  private void doPermissionWorkBeforeAndroidM(@NonNull Activity activity,
      @NonNull String[] permissions,
      @Nullable PermissionsResultAction action) {
    for (String perm : permissions) {
      if (action != null) {
        if (!mPermissions.contains(perm)) {
          action.onResult(perm, Permissions.NOT_FOUND);
        } else if (ActivityCompat.checkSelfPermission(activity, perm)
            != PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
          action.onResult(perm, Permissions.DENIED);
        } else {
          action.onResult(perm, Permissions.GRANTED);
        }
      }
    }
  }

  /**
   * Filter the permissions list:
   * If a permission is not granted, add it to the result list
   * if a permission is granted, do the granted work, do not add it to the result list
   *
   * @param activity    the activity to check permissions
   * @param permissions all the permissions names
   * @param action      the callback work object, containing what we what to do after
   *                    permission check
   * @return a list of permissions names that are not granted yet
   */
  @NonNull
  private List<String> getPermissionsListToRequest(@NonNull Activity activity,
      @NonNull String[] permissions,
      @Nullable PermissionsResultAction action) {
    List<String> permList = new ArrayList<String>(permissions.length);
    for (String perm : permissions) {
      if (!mPermissions.contains(perm)) {
        if (action != null) {
          action.onResult(perm, Permissions.NOT_FOUND);
        }
      } else if (ActivityCompat.checkSelfPermission(activity, perm) != PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
        if (!mPendingRequests.contains(perm)) {
          permList.add(perm);
        }
      } else {
        if (action != null) {
          action.onResult(perm, Permissions.GRANTED);
        }
      }
    }
    return permList;
  }

}
enum Permissions {
      GRANTED,
      DENIED,
      NOT_FOUND
}
import android.content.pm.PackageManager;
import android.os.Handler;
import android.os.Looper;
import android.support.annotation.CallSuper;
import android.support.annotation.NonNull;
import android.util.Log;

import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;

/**
 * This abstract class should be used to create an if/else action that the PermissionsManager
 * can execute when the permissions you request are granted or denied. Simple use involves
 * creating an anonymous instance of it and passing that instance to the
 * requestPermissionsIfNecessaryForResult method. The result will be sent back to you as
 * either onGranted (all permissions have been granted), or onDenied (a required permission
 * has been denied). Ideally you put your functionality in the onGranted method and notify
 * the user what won't work in the onDenied method.
 */
public abstract class PermissionsResultAction {

  private static final String TAG = PermissionsResultAction.class.getSimpleName();
  private final Set<String> mPermissions = new HashSet<String>(1);
  private Looper mLooper = Looper.getMainLooper();

  /**
   * Default Constructor
   */
  public PermissionsResultAction() {}

  /**
   * Alternate Constructor. Pass the looper you wish the PermissionsResultAction
   * callbacks to be executed on if it is not the current Looper. For instance,
   * if you are making a permissions request from a background thread but wish the
   * callback to be on the UI thread, use this constructor to specify the UI Looper.
   *
   * @param looper the looper that the callbacks will be called using.
   */
  @SuppressWarnings("unused")
  public PermissionsResultAction(@NonNull Looper looper) {mLooper = looper;}

  /**
   * This method is called when ALL permissions that have been
   * requested have been granted by the user. In this method
   * you should put all your permissions sensitive code that can
   * only be executed with the required permissions.
   */
  public abstract void onGranted();

  /**
   * This method is called when a permission has been denied by
   * the user. It provides you with the permission that was denied
   * and will be executed on the Looper you pass to the constructor
   * of this class, or the Looper that this object was created on.
   *
   * @param permission the permission that was denied.
   */
  public abstract void onDenied(String permission);

  /**
   * This method is used to determine if a permission not
   * being present on the current Android platform should
   * affect whether the PermissionsResultAction should continue
   * listening for events. By default, it returns true and will
   * simply ignore the permission that did not exist. Usually this will
   * work fine since most new permissions are introduced to
   * restrict what was previously allowed without permission.
   * If that is not the case for your particular permission you
   * request, override this method and return false to result in the
   * Action being denied.
   *
   * @param permission the permission that doesn't exist on this
   *                   Android version
   * @return return true if the PermissionsResultAction should
   * ignore the lack of the permission and proceed with exection
   * or false if the PermissionsResultAction should treat the
   * absence of the permission on the API level as a denial.
   */
  @SuppressWarnings({"WeakerAccess", "SameReturnValue"})
  public synchronized boolean shouldIgnorePermissionNotFound(String permission) {
    Log.d(TAG, "Permission not found: " + permission);
    return true;
  }

  @SuppressWarnings("WeakerAccess")
  @CallSuper
  protected synchronized final boolean onResult(final @NonNull String permission, int result) {
    if (result == PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
      return onResult(permission, Permissions.GRANTED);
    } else {
      return onResult(permission, Permissions.DENIED);
    }

  }

  /**
   * This method is called when a particular permission has changed.
   * This method will be called for all permissions, so this method determines
   * if the permission affects the state or not and whether it can proceed with
   * calling onGranted or if onDenied should be called.
   *
   * @param permission the permission that changed.
   * @param result     the result for that permission.
   * @return this method returns true if its primary action has been completed
   * and it should be removed from the data structure holding a reference to it.
   */
  @SuppressWarnings("WeakerAccess")
  @CallSuper
  protected synchronized final boolean onResult(final @NonNull String permission, Permissions result) {
    mPermissions.remove(permission);
    if (result == Permissions.GRANTED) {
      if (mPermissions.isEmpty()) {
        new Handler(mLooper).post(new Runnable() {
          @Override
          public void run() {
            onGranted();
          }
        });
        return true;
      }
    } else if (result == Permissions.DENIED) {
      new Handler(mLooper).post(new Runnable() {
        @Override
        public void run() {
          onDenied(permission);
        }
      });
      return true;
    } else if (result == Permissions.NOT_FOUND) {
      if (shouldIgnorePermissionNotFound(permission)) {
        if (mPermissions.isEmpty()) {
          new Handler(mLooper).post(new Runnable() {
            @Override
            public void run() {
              onGranted();
            }
          });
          return true;
        }
      } else {
        new Handler(mLooper).post(new Runnable() {
          @Override
          public void run() {
            onDenied(permission);
          }
        });
        return true;
      }
    }
    return false;
  }

  /**
   * This method registers the PermissionsResultAction object for the specified permissions
   * so that it will know which permissions to look for changes to. The PermissionsResultAction
   * will then know to look out for changes to these permissions.
   *
   * @param perms the permissions to listen for
   */
  @SuppressWarnings("WeakerAccess")
  @CallSuper
  protected synchronized final void registerPermissions(@NonNull String[] perms) {
    Collections.addAll(mPermissions, perms);
  }
}

以上代码共有三个类: Permissions,PermissionsManager,PermissionsResultAction
再来看怎么执行的
在MainActivity的OnCreate()方法中

requestPermissions();
@TargetApi(23)
    private void requestPermissions() {
        PermissionsManager.getInstance().requestAllManifestPermissionsIfNecessary(this, new PermissionsResultAction() {
            @Override
            public void onGranted() {
//              Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "All permissions have been granted", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
            }

            @Override
            public void onDenied(String permission) {
                //Toast.makeText(MainActivity.this, "Permission " + permission + " has been denied", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
            }
        });
    }
@Override 
    public void onRequestPermissionsResult(int requestCode, @NonNull String[] permissions,
            @NonNull int[] grantResults) {
        PermissionsManager.getInstance().notifyPermissionsChange(permissions, grantResults);
    }

That’s all

第二种 在用户操作到隐私权限的位置时,提示用户授权
这里只给个例子


int permissionCode = ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(thisActivity,
        Manifest.permission.READ_CONTACTS);

if (permissionCode!= PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
    // Should we show an explanation?
    if (ActivityCompat.shouldShowRequestPermissionRationale(thisActivity,
            Manifest.permission.READ_CONTACTS)) {
      // 显示给用户解释授权
    } else {
        // No explanation needed, we can request the permission.
        ActivityCompat.requestPermissions(thisActivity,
                new String[]{Manifest.permission.READ_CONTACTS},
                request_Code);
    }
}
@Override
public void onRequestPermissionsResult(int requestCode,
        String permissions[], int[] grantResults) {
    if (requestCode == request_Code) {
            if (android.os.Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.M) {
                 // 检查该权限是否已经获取
                int i = ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(this, permissions[0]);
                // 权限是否已经 授权 GRANTED---授权  DINIED---拒绝
                if (i != PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
                    // 提示用户应该去应用设置界面手动开启权限
                    ...
                } else {            
                    Toast.makeText(this, "权限获取成功", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
                }
            }
        }
}

这里网上有很多写的不错的代码,我也看到了,有些我看了认为好的地址分享给大家:
http://www.jianshu.com/p/a51593817825
http://www.cnblogs.com/xmcx1995/p/5870191.html

还有大家可以引用开源工具集成到自己的项目中,像PermissionsDispatcher,HiPermission,RxPermission,Github上的star还是很多的

欢迎指教,我会跟进的

未完待续

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