DeviceAdminReceiver.OnNetworkLogsAvailable Method
Definition
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Called each time a new batch of network logs can be retrieved.
[Android.Runtime.Register("onNetworkLogsAvailable", "(Landroid/content/Context;Landroid/content/Intent;JI)V", "GetOnNetworkLogsAvailable_Landroid_content_Context_Landroid_content_Intent_JIHandler", ApiSince=26)]
public virtual void OnNetworkLogsAvailable (Android.Content.Context context, Android.Content.Intent intent, long batchToken, int networkLogsCount);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("onNetworkLogsAvailable", "(Landroid/content/Context;Landroid/content/Intent;JI)V", "GetOnNetworkLogsAvailable_Landroid_content_Context_Landroid_content_Intent_JIHandler", ApiSince=26)>]
abstract member OnNetworkLogsAvailable : Android.Content.Context * Android.Content.Intent * int64 * int -> unit
override this.OnNetworkLogsAvailable : Android.Content.Context * Android.Content.Intent * int64 * int -> unit
Parameters
- context
- Context
The running context as per #onReceive
.
- intent
- Intent
The received intent as per #onReceive
.
- batchToken
- Int64
The token representing the current batch of network logs.
- networkLogsCount
- Int32
The total count of events in the current batch of network logs.
- Attributes
Remarks
Called each time a new batch of network logs can be retrieved. This callback method will only ever be called when network logging is enabled. The logs can only be retrieved while network logging is enabled.
If a secondary user or profile is created, this callback won't be received until all users become affiliated again (even if network logging is enabled). It will also no longer be possible to retrieve the network logs batch with the most recent batchToken
provided by this callback. See DevicePolicyManager#setAffiliationIds
.
This callback is only applicable to device owners and profile owners.
This callback is triggered by a foreground broadcast and the app should ensure that any long-running work is not executed synchronously inside the callback.
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