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Permanently listen to Clipboard changes

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I'm building an application that will launch a service capable to listen to clipboard changes.

What i really want is to record (and write it in storage) every single change in the clipboard permanently, so when i launch my app i can read the stored files written by that service. This means, there's no need for direct communication between my app and the service and there's no need to use wakelocks to keep the device up (since the clipboard hardly changes while the device is asleep).

I'm using a handler to recurrently check the clipboard, I want to know how can I implement the clipboardListener to check for those changes.

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FireSarge Avatar asked Mar 09 '14 02:03

FireSarge


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FOUND IT!

I have done this, it works flawlessly afaik, and the process in memory only consumes 3mb. I'm posting this in case someone might need something similar.

If there are any errors, please point them out :D

import java.io.BufferedWriter; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileWriter; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.Calendar;  import android.app.Service; import android.content.ClipData; import android.content.ClipDescription; import android.content.ClipboardManager; import android.content.ClipboardManager.OnPrimaryClipChangedListener; import android.content.Intent; import android.os.IBinder;  public class CBWatcherService extends Service {      private final String tag = "[[ClipboardWatcherService]] ";       private OnPrimaryClipChangedListener listener = new OnPrimaryClipChangedListener() {         public void onPrimaryClipChanged() {             performClipboardCheck();         }     };      @Override      public void onCreate() {         ((ClipboardManager) getSystemService(CLIPBOARD_SERVICE)).addPrimaryClipChangedListener(listener);     }      @Override     public int onStartCommand(Intent intent, int flags, int startId) {         File folder = new File(ClipboardCacheFolderPath);         // ClipboardCacheFolderPath is a predefined constant with the path         // where the clipboard contents will be written          if (!folder.exists()) { folder.mkdir(); }         return START_STICKY;     }      @Override     public IBinder onBind(Intent intent) {         return null;     }      private void performClipboardCheck() {         ClipboardManager cb = (ClipboardManager) getSystemService(CLIPBOARD_SERVICE);         if (cb.hasPrimaryClip()) {             ClipData cd = cb.getPrimaryClip();             if (cd.getDescription().hasMimeType(ClipDescription.MIMETYPE_TEXT_PLAIN)) {                 try {                     File folder = new File(ClipboardCacheFolderPath);                     if (!folder.exists()) { folder.mkdir(); }                     Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();                     String newCachedClip =                          cal.get(Calendar.YEAR) + "-" +                         cal.get(Calendar.MONTH) + "-" +                         cal.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH) + "-" +                         cal.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY) + "-" +                         cal.get(Calendar.MINUTE) + "-" +                         cal.get(Calendar.SECOND);                      // The name of the file acts as the timestamp (ingenious, uh?)                     File file = new File(ClipboardCacheFolderPath + newCachedClip);                     file.createNewFile();                     BufferedWriter bWriter = new BufferedWriter(new FileWriter(file));                     bWriter.write((cd.getItemAt(0).getText()).toString());                     bWriter.close();                 }                 catch (IOException e) {                     e.printStackTrace();                 }               }         }     } } 
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FireSarge Avatar answered Oct 11 '22 15:10

FireSarge