diff --git a/docs/html/preview/features/app-linking.jd b/docs/html/preview/features/app-linking.jd index b8fb3008e0144..d603c9658b72c 100644 --- a/docs/html/preview/features/app-linking.jd +++ b/docs/html/preview/features/app-linking.jd @@ -18,26 +18,26 @@ page.keywords=applinking, deeplinks, intents
- The M Developer Preview introduces a new option for handling web site links, allowing clicked - links to go directly to the website's official app, instead of asking the user to chose how to - handle the link. This feature saves the user time and helps developers deliver a better + The M Developer Preview introduces a new option for handling website links. It allows clicked + links to go directly to the website's official app — instead of asking the user to choose + how to handle the link. This feature saves users' time and helps developers deliver a better experience. Users can also select whether an app should always open specific types of links - automatically or prompt the user each time. + automatically, or prompt each time.
Handling links automatically requires the cooperation of app developers and website owners. Developers must configure their apps to declare connections with websites and request - verification. Website owners can publish a - Digital Asset Links file + verification. Website owners should publish a Digital Asset Links file to allow Android to verify the association of apps with their sites. The general steps for creating verified app links are as follows:
The app links feature allows your app to become the default handler for your website URLs, as long as the user has not already chosen an app to handle that URL pattern. When a web URI intent - is invoked through a clicked link or programatic request, the Android system determines what app - is used to handle the intent. The system use these criteria, in order, to determine how to handle + is invoked through a clicked link or programmatic request, the Android system determines what app + is used to handle the intent. The system uses these criteria, in order, to determine how to handle the request:
- In case #2 (no user setting and no other app handlers), if an app is newly installed and verified + In the second case, if an app is newly installed and verified as a handler for this type of link, the system sets it as the default handler. In the other two cases, the system behavior is the same, regardless of the presence of a verified app link handler. @@ -85,7 +86,7 @@ page.keywords=applinking, deeplinks, intents
App links are based on the Intent framework, which enables apps to handle requests from the system or other apps. Multiple apps may - declare matching web link URI patterns in their intent filters. When a user clicks on a web link + declare matching web link URI patterns in their intent filters. When a user clicks a web link that does not have a default launch handler, the platform selects an app to handle the request, based on the criteria described in the previous section.
@@ -110,15 +111,15 @@ page.keywords=applinking, deeplinks, intents- As shown in the example above, intent filters for app links must declare an {@code android:scheme} - value of either {@code http} or {@code https}, or both. The filter should not declare - any other schemes. The filter must also include the {@code android.intent.action.VIEW}; and + As shown in this example, intent filters for app links must declare an {@code android:scheme} + value of {@code http}, {@code https}, or both. The filter should not declare + any other schemes. The filter must also include the {@code android.intent.action.VIEW} and {@code android.intent.category.BROWSABLE} category names.
- This manifest declaration defines the connection between your app and a website. However, in - order to have the system treat your app as the default handler for a set of URLs, you must + This manifest declaration defines the connection between your app and a website. However, + to have the system treat your app as the default handler for a set of URLs, you must also request that the system verify this connection, which is explained in the next section.
@@ -126,15 +127,15 @@ page.keywords=applinking, deeplinks, intents- In addition to declaring an association between your app and a web site using intent filters, + In addition to declaring an association between your app and a website by using intent filters, your app must also request automatic verification with an additional manifest declaration. When - this declaration is set, the Android system attempts to verify your app after it is installed. + this declaration is set, the Android system attempts to verify your app after it's installed. If the verification succeeds, and the user has not set a preference for your website URLs, the system automatically routes those URL requests to your app.
- The system performs app link verifications by comparing the host names in the data elements of + The system performs app link verifications by comparing the hostnames in the data elements of the app’s intent filters against the Digital Asset Links files ({@code assetlinks.json}) hosted on the respective web domains. To enable the system to verify a host, make sure that your intent filter declarations include the {@code android.intent.action.VIEW} intent action and {@code @@ -155,7 +156,7 @@ page.keywords=applinking, deeplinks, intents <intent-filter android:autoVerify="true"> <action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" /> - <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT"gt; + <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> <category android:name="android.intent.category.BROWSABLE" /> <data android:scheme="http" android:host="www.android.com" /> <data android:scheme="https" android:host="www.android.com" /> @@ -166,7 +167,7 @@ page.keywords=applinking, deeplinks, intents
When the {@code android:autoVerify} attribute is set, the system attempts to verify all hosts - associated with web URI’s in all of your app's intent filters when the app is installed. The + associated with web URIs in all of your app's intent filters when the app is installed. The system treats your app as the default handler for the specified URI pattern only if it successfully verifies all app link patterns declared in your manifest.
@@ -175,8 +176,8 @@ page.keywords=applinking, deeplinks, intents- The system must be able to verify each host specified in the app’s web URI intent filters’ data - elements against the Digital Asset Links files hosted on the respective web domains. If any + The system must be able to verify each host specified in the data elements of the app’s web URI + intent filters against the Digital Asset Links files hosted on the respective web domains. If any verification fails, the app is not verified to be a default handler for any of the web URL patterns defined in its intent filters. For example, an app with the following intent filters would fail verification if an {@code assetlinks.json} file were not found at both @@ -187,7 +188,7 @@ page.keywords=applinking, deeplinks, intents
<application>
- <activity android:name=”MainActivity”>
+ <activity android:name="MainActivity">
<intent-filter android:autoVerify="true">
<action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" />
@@ -196,7 +197,7 @@ page.keywords=applinking, deeplinks, intents
<data android:scheme="https" android:host="www.domain1.com" />
</intent-filter>
</activity>
- <activity android:name=”SecondActivity”>
+ <activity android:name="SecondActivity">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" />
@@ -205,7 +206,7 @@ page.keywords=applinking, deeplinks, intents
</intent-filter>
</activity>
-</application
+</application>
@@ -214,7 +215,7 @@ page.keywords=applinking, deeplinks, intents
The Digital Asset Links protocol treats subdomains as unique, separate hosts. If your intent filter lists both the {@code www.example.com} and {@code mobile.example.com} subdomains as - schemes, you must host separate {@code assetlink.json} file on each subdomain. For example, an + schemes, you must host a separate {@code assetlink.json} file on each subdomain. For example, an app with the following intent filter declaration would pass verification only if the website owner published valid {@code assetlinks.json} files at both {@code https://www.example.com/.well-known/assetlinks.json} and @@ -223,7 +224,7 @@ page.keywords=applinking, deeplinks, intents
<application>
- <activity android:name=”MainActivity”>
+ <activity android:name="MainActivity">
<intent-filter android:autoVerify="true">
<action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" />
@@ -250,20 +251,20 @@ page.keywords=applinking, deeplinks, intents
Important: With M Preview 3 and the Android 6.0 (API level 23) release, the JSON
- file is verified via the encrypted HTTPS protocol. Make sure that your hosted file can be
+ file is verified through the encrypted HTTPS protocol. Make sure that your hosted file can be
accessed over an HTTPS connection, regardless of whether your app's intent filter declares an
- {@code android:scheme} setting of {@code http}, {@code https} or both.
+ {@code android:scheme} setting of {@code http}, {@code https}, or both.
- A Digital Asset Links JSON file indicates the Android apps that are associated with the web site.
+ A Digital Asset Links JSON file indicates the Android apps that are associated with the website.
The JSON file identifies associated apps with the following fields:
keytool -list -v -keystore my-release-key.keystoreThis field supports multiple fingerprints, which can be used to support different versions @@ -294,7 +295,7 @@ page.keywords=applinking, deeplinks, intents
A website can declare associations with multiple apps within the same {@code assetlinks.json}
file. The following file listing shows an example of a statement file that declares association
- with two, separate apps and is hosted at
+ with two separate apps and is hosted at
https://www.example.com/.well-known/assetlinks.json:
When implementing the app linking feature, you should test the linking functionality to - make your app can be successfully associated with your websites and handle URL requests + make sure that your app can be successfully associated with your websites and handle URL requests as you expect.
@@ -384,8 +385,8 @@ https://www.domain2.com/.well-known/assetlinks.jsonWhen testing, you should confirm the list of associated hosts that the system should verify - for your app. Make a list of all web URI’s in intent-filters in your manifest that - includes the following: + for your app. Make a list of all web URIs in intent-filters in your manifest that + include all of the following:
- Once you have confirmed the list of websites to associate with your app, and you have confirmed + After you've confirmed the list of websites to associate with your app, and confirmed that the hosted JSON file is valid, install the app on your device. Wait at least 20 seconds for the asynchronous verification process to complete. Use the following command to check if the system verified your app and set the correct link handling policies: @@ -472,26 +473,25 @@ Domains: play.google.com market.android.com Status: always : 200000002 -
This listing indicates the what apps are associated with what domains for that user, as - described below:
+This listing indicates the apps associated with domains for that user:
- Note:It is possible for a user to change the app link settings for an app + Note: It's possible for a user to change the app link settings for an app before the verification operation has completed. If this - situation occurs, you may see a false positive for a successful verification, even though + situation occurs, you may see a false positive for a successful verification, even if verification has failed. However, the user has already explicitly enabled the app to open supported links without asking. In this case, no dialog is shown and the link goes directly to your app, but only because explicit user preferences take precedence. @@ -503,14 +503,14 @@ Status: always : 200000002
For app link verification to succeed, the system must be able to verify your app with all of - the websites referenced in your app’s intent filters, that meet the criteria for app links. - The following example manifest snippet shows app configuration with several app links defined: + the websites referenced in your app’s intent filters that meet the criteria for app links. + The following example manifest snippet shows an app configuration with several app links defined:
<application>
- <activity android:name=”MainActivity”>
+ <activity android:name="MainActivity">
<intent-filter android:autoVerify="true">
<action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" />
@@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ Status: always : 200000002
</intent-filter>
</activity>
- <activity android:name=”SecondActivity”>
+ <activity android:name="SecondActivity">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" />
@@ -534,7 +534,7 @@ Status: always : 200000002
</intent-filter>
</activity>
- <activity android:name=”ThirdActivity”>
+ <activity android:name="ThirdActivity">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" />
@@ -551,7 +551,7 @@ Status: always : 200000002
- The list of hosts that the platform would attempt to verify from the above manifest is: + The list of hosts that the platform would attempt to verify from this manifest is:
@@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ Status: always : 200000002
- The list of hosts that the platform would not attempt to verify from the above manifest is: + The list of hosts that the platform would not attempt to verify based on the manifest is: