| java.lang.Object | |
| ↳ | android.app.backup.SharedPreferencesBackupHelper | 
A helper class that can be used in conjunction with
 BackupAgentHelper to manage the backup of
 SharedPreferences. Whenever a backup is performed, it
 will back up all named shared preferences that have changed since the last
 backup operation.
 
 To use this class, the application's backup agent class should extend
 BackupAgentHelper.  Then, in the agent's
 onCreate() method, an instance of this class should be
 allocated and installed as a backup/restore handler within the BackupAgentHelper
 framework.  For example, an agent supporting backup and restore for
 an application with two groups of SharedPreferences
 data might look something like this:
 
 import android.app.backup.BackupAgentHelper;
 import android.app.backup.SharedPreferencesBackupHelper;
 public class MyBackupAgent extends BackupAgentHelper {
     // The names of the SharedPreferences groups that the application maintains.  These
     // are the same strings that are passed to getSharedPreferences(String, int).
     static final String PREFS_DISPLAY = "displayprefs";
     static final String PREFS_SCORES = "highscores";
     // An arbitrary string used within the BackupAgentHelper implementation to
     // identify the SharedPreferenceBackupHelper's data.
     static final String MY_PREFS_BACKUP_KEY = "myprefs";
     // Simply allocate a helper and install it
     void onCreate() {
         SharedPreferencesBackupHelper helper =
                 new SharedPreferencesBackupHelper(this, PREFS_DISPLAY, PREFS_SCORES);
         addHelper(MY_PREFS_BACKUP_KEY, helper);
     }
 }
 
 No further implementation is needed; the BackupAgentHelper mechanism automatically
 dispatches the
 BackupAgent.onBackup()
 and
 BackupAgent.onRestore()
 callbacks to the SharedPreferencesBackupHelper as appropriate.
| Public Constructors | |||||||||||
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| Construct a helper for backing up and restoring the
  SharedPreferencesunder the given names. | |||||||||||
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| Backs up the configured  SharedPreferencesgroups. | |||||||||||
| Restores one entity from the restore data stream to its proper shared
 preferences file store. | |||||||||||
| Called by  BackupAgentHelperafter a restore operation to write the backup state file corresponding to
 the data as processed by the helper. | |||||||||||
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| Invoked when the garbage collector has detected that this instance is no longer reachable. | |||||||||||
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|  From class
  java.lang.Object | |||||||||||
|  From interface
  android.app.backup.BackupHelper | |||||||||||
Construct a helper for backing up and restoring the
 SharedPreferences under the given names.
| context | The application Context | 
|---|---|
| prefGroups | The names of each SharedPreferencesfile to
 back up | 
Backs up the configured SharedPreferences groups.
| oldState | An open, read-only ParcelFileDescriptorpointing to the
            last backup state provided by the application. May benull, in which case no prior state is being
            provided and the application should perform a full backup. | 
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| data | An open, read/write BackupDataOutputpointing to the backup data destination.
            Typically the application will use backup helper classes to
            write to this file. | 
| newState | An open, read/write ParcelFileDescriptorpointing to an
            empty file. The application should record the final backup
            state here after writing the requested data to thedataoutput stream. | 
Restores one entity from the restore data stream to its proper shared preferences file store.
| data | An open BackupDataInputStreamfrom which the backup data can be read. | 
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Called by BackupAgentHelper
 after a restore operation to write the backup state file corresponding to
 the data as processed by the helper.  The data written here will be
 available to the helper during the next call to its
 performBackup() method.
 
 This method will be called even if the handler's
 restoreEntity() method was never invoked during
 the restore operation.
 
 Note: The helper should not close or seek the newState
 file descriptor.
| fd | A ParcelFileDescriptorto which the new state will be
 written. | 
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Invoked when the garbage collector has detected that this instance is no longer reachable. The default implementation does nothing, but this method can be overridden to free resources.
Note that objects that override finalize are significantly more expensive than
 objects that don't. Finalizers may be run a long time after the object is no longer
 reachable, depending on memory pressure, so it's a bad idea to rely on them for cleanup.
 Note also that finalizers are run on a single VM-wide finalizer thread,
 so doing blocking work in a finalizer is a bad idea. A finalizer is usually only necessary
 for a class that has a native peer and needs to call a native method to destroy that peer.
 Even then, it's better to provide an explicit close method (and implement
 Closeable), and insist that callers manually dispose of instances. This
 works well for something like files, but less well for something like a BigInteger
 where typical calling code would have to deal with lots of temporaries. Unfortunately,
 code that creates lots of temporaries is the worst kind of code from the point of view of
 the single finalizer thread.
 
If you must use finalizers, consider at least providing your own
 ReferenceQueue and having your own thread process that queue.
 
Unlike constructors, finalizers are not automatically chained. You are responsible for
 calling super.finalize() yourself.
 
Uncaught exceptions thrown by finalizers are ignored and do not terminate the finalizer thread. See Effective Java Item 7, "Avoid finalizers" for more.
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