The main entry point for interacting with the location settings-enabler APIs.
This API makes it easy for an app to ensure that the device's system settings are properly configured for the app's location needs.
When making a request to location services, the device's system settings may be in a state that prevents an app from obtaining the location data that it needs. For example, GPS or Wi-Fi scanning may be switched off. This intent makes it easy to:
To use this API, first create a LocationSettingsRequest.Builder
and add all of the LocationRequests
that the app will be using:
LocationSettingsRequest.Builder builder = new LocationSettingsRequest.Builder()
.addLocationRequest(mLocationRequestHighAccuracy)
.addLocationRequest(mLocationRequestBalancedPowerAccuracy);
If the client is using BLE scans to derive location, it can request that BLE be enabled by
calling
LocationSettingsRequest.Builder.setNeedBle(boolean):
builder.setNeedBle(true);
Then check whether current location settings are satisfied:
Task<LocationSettingsResponse> result =
LocationServices.getSettingsClient(this).checkLocationSettings(builder.build());
When the Task completes, the
client can check the location settings by looking at the status code from the LocationSettingsResponse
object. The client can also retrieve the current state of the relevant location settings by
calling
LocationSettingsResponse.getLocationSettingsStates():
task.addOnCompleteListener(new OnCompleteListener<LocationSettingsResponse>() {
@Override
public void onComplete(Task<LocationSettingsResponse> task) {
try {
LocationSettingsResponse response = task.getResult(ApiException.class);
// All location settings are satisfied. The client can initialize location
// requests here.
...
} catch (ApiException exception) {
switch (exception.getStatusCode()) {
case LocationSettingsStatusCodes.RESOLUTION_REQUIRED:
// Location settings are not satisfied. But could be fixed by showing the
// user a dialog.
try {
// Cast to a resolvable exception.
ResolvableApiException resolvable = (ResolvableApiException) exception;
// Show the dialog by calling startResolutionForResult(),
// and check the result in onActivityResult().
resolvable.startResolutionForResult(
OuterClass.this,
REQUEST_CHECK_SETTINGS);
} catch (SendIntentException e) {
// Ignore the error.
} catch (ClassCastException e) {
// Ignore, should be an impossible error.
}
break;
case LocationSettingsStatusCodes.SETTINGS_CHANGE_UNAVAILABLE:
// Location settings are not satisfied. However, we have no way to fix the
// settings so we won't show the dialog.
...
break;
}
}
}
});
If the status code is
CommonStatusCodes.RESOLUTION_REQUIRED, the client can call
ResolvableApiException.startResolutionForResult(Activity, int) to bring up a
dialog, asking for the user's permission to modify the location settings to satisfy those
requests. The result of the dialog will be returned via
Activity.onActivityResult(int, int, Intent). If the client is interested in which
location providers are available, it can retrieve a LocationSettingsStates
from the Intent by calling
LocationSettingsStates.fromIntent(Intent):
@Override
protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {
final LocationSettingsStates states = LocationSettingsStates.fromIntent(intent);
switch (requestCode) {
case REQUEST_CHECK_SETTINGS:
switch (resultCode) {
case Activity.RESULT_OK:
// All required changes were successfully made
...
break;
case Activity.RESULT_CANCELED:
// The user was asked to change settings, but chose not to
...
break;
default:
break;
}
break;
}
}
| Task<LocationSettingsResponse> |
checkLocationSettings(LocationSettingsRequest
locationSettingsRequest)
Checks if the relevant system settings are enabled on the device to carry out
the desired location requests.
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Checks if the relevant system settings are enabled on the device to carry out the desired location requests.
| locationSettingsRequest | an object that contains all the location requirements that the client is interested in. |
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