I'm trying to let the user pick an Email account using the following code:
Intent intent = AccountPicker.newChooseAccountIntent(null, null, new String[]{"com.google"},
false, null, null, null, null);
startActivityForResult(intent, 23);
This code works great but if the user doesn't have a Gmail account but Yahoo, Hotmail, etc.. How can I show all Email accounts by changing the third parameter:
new String[]{"com.google"}
Thank you very much
According to the docs, the third parameter is allowableAccountTypes
:
allowableAccountTypes
an optional string array of account types. These are used both to filter the shown accounts and to filter the list of account types that are shown when adding an account.
For IMAP accounts in Email app that type is being returned as "com.google.android.legacyimap"
(please do not log accounts' details in production):
AccountManager accountManager = AccountManager.get(getApplicationContext());
Account[] accounts = accountManager.getAccountsByType(null);
for (Account account : accounts) {
Log.d(TAG, "account: " + account.name + " : " + account.type);
}
That's using (add all account types you need to the array)
Intent intent = AccountPicker.newChooseAccountIntent(null, null,
new String[] {"com.google", "com.google.android.legacyimap"},
false, null, null, null, null);
is returning following on my device:
Please note that AccountPicker
class is part of Google Play Services package, one could use AccountManager.newChooseAccountIntent()
(added in API level 14) instead and get the same results.
Hope this helps.
After Digging around, I finally ended up downloading every related app (outlook, linkedin, twitter..) and dumping there account types using the following code:
public void pickUserAccount() {
/*This will list all available accounts on device without any filtering*/
Intent intent = AccountPicker.newChooseAccountIntent(null, null,
null, false, null, null, null, null);
startActivityForResult(intent, REQUEST_CODE_PICK_ACCOUNT);
}
/*After manually selecting every app related account, I got its Account type using the code below*/
@Override
protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {
if (requestCode == REQUEST_CODE_PICK_ACCOUNT) {
// Receiving a result from the AccountPicker
if (resultCode == RESULT_OK) {
System.out.println(data.getStringExtra(AccountManager.KEY_ACCOUNT_TYPE));
System.out.println(data.getStringExtra(AccountManager.KEY_ACCOUNT_NAME));
} else if (resultCode == RESULT_CANCELED) {
Toast.makeText(this, R.string.pick_account, Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
}
}
}
And this is the following results that I got:
com.outlook.Z7.eas
com.linkedin.android
com.facebook.auth.login
com.twitter.android.auth.login
com.google.android.legacyimap
(Thanks to
Ozbek)com.google
I am still missing the yahoo account type, cause the yahoo mail app kept crashing on my device.
Therefore I hope that if you have yahoo's account type, please share it.
REVISION 7-12-2015 with a Better Solution
Pattern emailPattern = Patterns.EMAIL_ADDRESS;
Account[] accounts = AccountManager.get(getActivity()).getAccounts();
ArrayList<String> emails = new ArrayList<String>();
for (Account account : accounts) {
if (emailPattern.matcher(account.name).matches()) {
emails.add(account.name);
}
}
It's 2019, and the code does not seem to work anymore. To get all accounts shown in the picker (using Xamarin Android), instead of
Android.Gms.Common.AccountPicker.NewChooseAccountIntent(null, null,
null, false, null, null, null, null);
you have to use
Android.Accounts.AccountManager.NewChooseAccountIntent(null,null,null,null,null,null,null)
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