WebUIContactCallActivatedEventArgs Class
Definition
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Provides data when an app is activated to call a contact.
public ref class WebUIContactCallActivatedEventArgs sealed : IActivatedEventArgs, IContactCallActivatedEventArgs, IActivatedEventArgsDeferral
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(Windows.ApplicationModel.Activation.ContactActivatedEventsContract, 65536)]
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingBehavior(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingType.Standard)]
class WebUIContactCallActivatedEventArgs final : IActivatedEventArgs, IContactCallActivatedEventArgs, IActivatedEventArgsDeferral
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(typeof(Windows.ApplicationModel.Activation.ContactActivatedEventsContract), 65536)]
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingBehavior(Windows.Foundation.Metadata.MarshalingType.Standard)]
public sealed class WebUIContactCallActivatedEventArgs : IActivatedEventArgs, IContactCallActivatedEventArgs, IActivatedEventArgsDeferral
Public NotInheritable Class WebUIContactCallActivatedEventArgs
Implements IActivatedEventArgs, IActivatedEventArgsDeferral, IContactCallActivatedEventArgs
- Inheritance
- Attributes
- Implements
Windows requirements
Device family |
Windows Desktop Extension SDK (introduced in 10.0.10240.0)
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API contract |
Windows.ApplicationModel.Activation.ContactActivatedEventsContract (introduced in v1.0)
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Examples
JavaScript
function activated(eventObject) {
if (eventObject.detail.kind === Windows.ApplicationModel.Activation.ActivationKind.contact) {
if (eventObject.detail.verb === Windows.ApplicationModel.Contacts.ContactLaunchActionVerbs.call) {
//get contact display info
var contactName = eventObject.detail.contact.displayName;
var contactThumbnail = eventObject.detail.contact.thumbnail;
if (eventObject.detail.serviceId === "telephone") {
var phoneNumber = eventObject.detail.serviceUserId;
//add calling logic for PSTN numbers
}
else if (eventObject.detail.serviceId === "skype.com") {
var userId = eventObject.detail.serviceUserId;
//add calling logic for Skype Ids
}
}
}
}
Remarks
This object is accessed when you implement an event handler for the WinJS.Application.Onactivated or the Windows.UI.WebUI.WebUIApplication.activated events when ActivationKind is contact.
Note
This class is not agile, which means that you need to consider its threading model and marshaling behavior. For more info, see Threading and Marshaling (C++/CX).
Windows 8.1 allows users to call their contacts from the Contact Card or Windows Search experience. By implementing the contact call activation contract, Windows can launch your app to make calls for the user.
To receive call activations, your app must register for the "windows.contact" extension category in its manifest. Under this extension, you must include a "LaunchAction" element with the "Verb" attribute equal to "call." You can then specify the "ServiceId" element to specify the type of calling you support. For example, if your app handles standard PSTN calls, you can specify a "ServiceId" of "telephone." If your app handles calling over a web based service, like Skype, you can specify the domain name of that service, for example "skype.com."
If multiple apps have registered for this contract, the user can choose one of them as their default for handling calls.
Note
To enable a user to set your app as their default calling app for PSTN numbers, your app must also support the "tel" URI scheme.
Here is an example for manifest registration:
<m2:Extension Category="windows.contact" xmlns:m2="http://schemas.microsoft.com/appx/2013/manifest">
<m2:Contact>
<m2:ContactLaunchActions>
<m2:LaunchAction Verb="call" DesiredView="useLess">
<m2:ServiceId>telephone</m2:ServiceId>
<m2:ServiceId>skype.com</m2:ServiceId>
</m2:LaunchAction>
</m2:ContactLaunchActions>
</m2:Contact>
</m2:Extension>
After you register in your manifest, your app can be activated for the contact call contract. When your app is activated, you can use the event information to identify the call activation and extract the parameters that help you complete the call for the user.
Here is an example of the code you need to handle contact call activations for PSTN numbers and Skype Ids:
Properties
ActivatedOperation |
Gets the app activated operation. |
Contact |
Gets the contact for the call. |
Kind |
Gets the activation type. |
PreviousExecutionState |
Gets the execution state of the app before it was activated. |
ServiceId |
Gets the identifier of the service used for the call. |
ServiceUserId |
Gets the user identifier of the service used for the call. |
SplashScreen |
Gets the splash screen object, which provides information about the transition from the splash screen to the activated app. |
Verb |
Gets the action to be performed. |