| page.title=Intents List: Invoking Google Applications on Android Devices |
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| For more information about intents, see the <a href="{@docRoot}guide/topics/intents/intents-filters.html">Intents and Intent Filters</a>. |
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| <p>The table below lists the intents that your application can send, to invoke Google applications on Android devices in certain ways. For each action/uri pair, the table describes how the receiving Google application handles the intent. </p> |
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| <p>Note that this list is not comprehensive.</p> |
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| <table> |
| <tr> |
| <th scope="col">Target Application</th> |
| <th scope="col">Intent URI</th> |
| <th scope="col">Intent Action</th> |
| <th scope="col">Result</th> |
| </tr> |
| <tr> |
| <td rowspan="2">Browser</td> |
| <td>http://<em>web_address</em><br /> |
| https://<em>web_address</em></td> |
| <td>VIEW</td> |
| <td>Open a browser window to the URL specified. </td> |
| </tr> |
| <tr> |
| <td>"" (empty string) <br /> |
| http://<em>web_address</em><br /> |
| https://<em>web_address</em></td> |
| <td>WEB_SEARCH</td> |
| <td>Opens the file at the location on the device in the browser. </td> |
| </tr> |
| <tr> |
| <td rowspan="2">Dialer</td> |
| <td height="103">tel: <em>phone_number</em></td> |
| <td>CALL</td> |
| <td><p>Calls the entered phone number. Valid telephone numbers as defined |
| in <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3966">the IETF RFC 3966</a> are |
| accepted. Valid examples include the following:</p> |
| <ul> |
| <li>tel:2125551212 </li> |
| <li>tel: |
| (212) 555 1212</li> |
| </ul> |
| <p>The dialer is good at normalizing some kinds of schemes: for example |
| telephone numbers, so the schema described isn't strictly required |
| in the {@link android.net.Uri#parse(java.lang.String) |
| Uri(URI string)} factory. However, if you have not tried a |
| schema or are unsure whether it can be handled, use the {@link |
| android.net.Uri#fromParts(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, |
| java.lang.String) Uri.fromParts(scheme, ssp, fragment)} factory |
| instead.</p> |
| <p><strong><em>Note:</em></strong> This requires your |
| application to request the following permission in your manifest: <code><uses-permission |
| id="android.permission.CALL_PHONE" /></code></p></td> |
| </tr> |
| <tr> |
| <td><p>tel:<em>phone_number</em><br /> |
| voicemail:</p> </td> |
| <td>DIAL</td> |
| <td><p>Dials (but does not actually initiate the call) the number given |
| (or the stored voicemail on the phone). Telephone number normalization |
| described for CALL applies to DIAL as well. </p> </td> |
| </tr> |
| <tr> |
| <td>Google Maps</td> |
| <td>geo:<em>latitude</em>,<em>longitude</em><br /> |
| geo:<em>latitude</em>,<em>longitude</em>?z=<em>zoom</em><br /> |
| geo:0,0?q=<em>my+street+address</em><br /> |
| geo:0,0?q=<em>business+near+city</em><br /> |
| </td> |
| <td>VIEW</td> |
| <td>Opens the Maps application to the given location or query. The Geo URI scheme |
| (not fully supported) is <a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-mayrhofer-geo-uri-00">currently under |
| development</a>.<p> |
| The <em>z</em> field specifies the zoom level. A zoom level of 1 shows the whole Earth, centered at the |
| given <em>lat</em>,<em>lng</em>. A zoom level of 2 shows a quarter of the Earth, and so on. The highest |
| zoom level is 23. A larger zoom level will be clamped to 23. |
| </td> |
| </tr> |
| <tr> |
| <td>Google Streetview</td> |
| <td>google.streetview:cbll=<em>lat</em>,<em>lng</em>&cbp=1,<em>yaw</em>,,<em>pitch</em>,<em>zoom</em>&mz=<em>mapZoom</em> |
| </td> |
| <td>VIEW</td> |
| <td>Opens the Street View application to the given location. The URI scheme is |
| based on the syntax used for Street View panorama information in Google Maps URLs.<p> |
| The cbll field is required. The cbp and mz fields are optional.<p> |
| <table border:none> |
| <tr><td><em>lat</em></td><td>latitude</td></tr> |
| <tr><td><em>lng</em></td><td>longitude</td></tr> |
| <tr><td><em>yaw</em></td><td>Panorama center-of-view in degrees clockwise from North.<br /> |
| <b>Note:</b> The two commas after the yaw parameter are required. They are present |
| for backwards-compatibility reasons.</td></tr> |
| <tr><td><em>pitch</em></td><td>Panorama center-of-view in degrees from |
| -90 (look straight up) to 90 (look straight down.)</td></tr> |
| <tr><td><em>zoom</em></td><td>Panorama zoom. 1.0 = normal zoom, 2.0 = zoomed in 2x, 3.0 = zoomed in 4x, and so on.<br /> |
| A zoom of 1.0 is 90 degree horizontal FOV for a nominal landscape mode 4 |
| x 3 aspect ratio display Android phones in portrait mode will adjust the zoom so |
| that the vertical FOV is approximately the same as the landscape vertical FOV. |
| This means that the horizontal FOV of an Android phone in portrait mode is much |
| narrower than in landscape mode. This is done to minimize the fisheye lens |
| effect that would be present if a 90 degree horizontal FOV was used in portrait |
| mode.</td></tr> |
| <tr><td><em>mapZoom</em></td><td>The map zoom of the map location associated with this panorama. This value is passed on to the |
| Maps activity when the Street View "Go to Maps" menu item is chosen. It corresponds to the <em>z</em> parameter in |
| the geo: intent.</td></tr> |
| </table> |
| </td> |
| </tr> |
| </table> |
| <p></p> |