Working with Site Permissions¶
When a website wants to access certain services on a user’s device, it will send out a permissions request. This document will explain how to use GeckoView to receive those requests, and respond to them by granting or denying those permissions.
The Permission Delegate¶
The way an app interacts with site permissions in GeckoView is through
the
PermissionDelegate.
There are three broad categories of permission that the
PermissionDelegate
handles, Android Permissions, Content Permissions
and Media Permissions. All site permissions handled by GeckoView fall
into one of these three categories.
To get notified about permission requests, you need to implement the
PermissionDelegate
interface:
private class ExamplePermissionDelegate implements GeckoSession.PermissionDelegate {
@Override
public void onAndroidPermissionsRequest(final GeckoSession session,
final String[] permissions,
final Callback callback) { }
@Override
public void onContentPermissionRequest(final GeckoSession session,
final String uri,
final int type, final Callback callback) { }
@Override
public void onMediaPermissionRequest(final GeckoSession session,
final String uri,
final MediaSource[] video,
final MediaSource[] audio,
final MediaCallback callback) { }
}
You will then need to register the delegate with your GeckoSession instance.
public class GeckoViewActivity extends AppCompatActivity {
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
...
final ExamplePermissionDelegate permission = new ExamplePermissionDelegate();
session.setPermissionDelegate(permission);
...
}
}
Android Permissions¶
Android permissions are requested whenever a site wants access to a device’s navigation or input capabilities.
The user will often need to grant these Android permissions to the app alongside granting the Content or Media site permissions.
When you receive an
onAndroidPermissionsRequest
call, you will also receive the GeckoSession
the request was sent
from, an array containing the permissions that are being requested, and
a
Callback
to respond to the request. It is then up to the app to request those
permissions from the device, which can be done using
requestPermissions.
Possible permissions
values are;
or
private class ExamplePermissionDelegate implements GeckoSession.PermissionDelegate {
private Callback mCallback;
public void onRequestPermissionsResult(final String[] permissions,
final int[] grantResults) {
if (mCallback == null) { return; }
final Callback cb = mCallback;
mCallback = null;
for (final int result : grantResults) {
if (result != PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED) {
// At least one permission was not granted.
cb.reject();
return;
}
}
cb.grant();
}
@Override
public void onAndroidPermissionsRequest(final GeckoSession session,
final String[] permissions,
final Callback callback) {
mCallback = callback;
requestPermissions(permissions, androidPermissionRequestCode);
}
}
public class GeckoViewActivity extends AppCompatActivity {
@Override
public void onRequestPermissionsResult(final int requestCode,
final String[] permissions,
final int[] grantResults) {
if (requestCode == REQUEST_PERMISSIONS ||
requestCode == REQUEST_WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE) {
final ExamplePermissionDelegate permission = (ExamplePermissionDelegate)
getCurrentSession().getPermissionDelegate();
permission.onRequestPermissionsResult(permissions, grantResults);
} else {
super.onRequestPermissionsResult(requestCode, permissions, grantResults);
}
}
}
Content Permissions¶
Content permissions are requested whenever a site wants access to content that is stored on the device. The content permissions that can be requested through GeckoView are;
XR,
and
access. Additionally, tracking protection exceptions are treated as a type of content permission.
When you receive an
onContentPermissionRequest
call, you will also receive the GeckoSession
the request was sent
from, and all relevant information about the permission being requested
stored in a ContentPermission.
It is then up to the app to present UI to the user asking for the
permissions, and to notify GeckoView of the response via the returned
GeckoResult
.
Once a permission has been set in this fashion, GeckoView will persist it
across sessions until it is cleared or modified. When a page is loaded,
the active permissions associated with it (both allowed and denied) will
be reported in onLocationChange
as a list of ContentPermission
objects; additionally, one may check all stored
content permissions by calling getAllPermissions
and the content permissions associated with a given URI by calling
getPermissions.
In order to modify an existing permission, you will need the associated
ContentPermission
(which can be retrieved from any of the above methods);
then, call setPermission
with the desired new value, or VALUE_PROMPT
if you wish to unset the permission and let the site request it again in the future.
Media Permissions¶
Media permissions are requested whenever a site wants access to play or record media from the device’s camera and microphone.
When you receive an
onMediaPermissionRequest
call, you will also receive the GeckoSession
the request was sent
from, the URI of the site that requested the permission, as a String,
the list of video devices available, if requesting video, the list of
audio devices available, if requesting audio, and a
MediaCallback
to respond to the request.
It is up to the app to present UI to the user asking for the
permissions, and to notify GeckoView of the response via the
MediaCallback
.
Please note, media permissions will still be requested if the associated device permissions have been denied if there are video or audio sources in that category that can still be accessed when listed. It is the responsibility of consumers to ensure that media permission requests are not displayed in this case.
private class ExamplePermissionDelegate implements GeckoSession.PermissionDelegate {
@Override
public void onMediaPermissionRequest(final GeckoSession session,
final String uri,
final MediaSource[] video,
final MediaSource[] audio,
final MediaCallback callback) {
// Reject permission if Android permission has been previously denied.
if ((audio != null
&& ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(GeckoViewActivity.this,
Manifest.permission.RECORD_AUDIO) != PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED)
|| (video != null
&& ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(GeckoViewActivity.this,
Manifest.permission.CAMERA) != PackageManager.PERMISSION_GRANTED)) {
callback.reject();
return;
}
final String host = Uri.parse(uri).getAuthority();
final String title;
if (audio == null) {
title = getString(R.string.request_video, host);
} else if (video == null) {
title = getString(R.string.request_audio, host);
} else {
title = getString(R.string.request_media, host);
}
// Get the media device name from the `MediaDevice`
String[] videoNames = normalizeMediaName(video);
String[] audioNames = normalizeMediaName(audio);
final AlertDialog.Builder builder = new AlertDialog.Builder(activity);
// Create drop down boxes to allow users to select which device to grant permission to
final LinearLayout container = addStandardLayout(builder, title, null);
final Spinner videoSpinner;
if (video != null) {
videoSpinner = addMediaSpinner(builder.getContext(), container, video, videoNames); // create spinner and add to alert UI
} else {
videoSpinner = null;
}
final Spinner audioSpinner;
if (audio != null) {
audioSpinner = addMediaSpinner(builder.getContext(), container, audio, audioNames); // create spinner and add to alert UI
} else {
audioSpinner = null;
}
builder.setNegativeButton(android.R.string.cancel, null)
.setPositiveButton(android.R.string.ok,
new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() {
@Override
public void onClick(final DialogInterface dialog, final int which) {
// gather selected media devices and grant access
final MediaSource video = (videoSpinner != null)
? (MediaSource) videoSpinner.getSelectedItem() : null;
final MediaSource audio = (audioSpinner != null)
? (MediaSource) audioSpinner.getSelectedItem() : null;
callback.grant(video, audio);
}
});
final AlertDialog dialog = builder.create();
dialog.setOnDismissListener(new DialogInterface.OnDismissListener() {
@Override
public void onDismiss(final DialogInterface dialog) {
callback.reject();
}
});
dialog.show();
}
}
To see the PermissionsDelegate
in action, you can find the full
example implementation in the GeckoView example
app.