DevicePolicyManager.GrantKeyPairToApp(ComponentName, String, String) Method
Definition
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Called by a device or profile owner, or delegated certificate chooser (an app that has been
delegated the #DELEGATION_CERT_SELECTION
privilege), to grant an application access
to an already-installed (or generated) KeyChain key.
[Android.Runtime.Register("grantKeyPairToApp", "(Landroid/content/ComponentName;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)Z", "GetGrantKeyPairToApp_Landroid_content_ComponentName_Ljava_lang_String_Ljava_lang_String_Handler", ApiSince=30)]
public virtual bool GrantKeyPairToApp (Android.Content.ComponentName? admin, string alias, string packageName);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("grantKeyPairToApp", "(Landroid/content/ComponentName;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)Z", "GetGrantKeyPairToApp_Landroid_content_ComponentName_Ljava_lang_String_Ljava_lang_String_Handler", ApiSince=30)>]
abstract member GrantKeyPairToApp : Android.Content.ComponentName * string * string -> bool
override this.GrantKeyPairToApp : Android.Content.ComponentName * string * string -> bool
Parameters
- admin
- ComponentName
Which DeviceAdminReceiver
this request is associated with, or
null
if calling from a delegated certificate chooser.
- alias
- String
The alias of the key to grant access to.
- packageName
- String
The name of the (already installed) package to grant access to.
Returns
true
if the grant was set successfully, false
otherwise.
- Attributes
Remarks
Called by a device or profile owner, or delegated certificate chooser (an app that has been delegated the #DELEGATION_CERT_SELECTION
privilege), to grant an application access to an already-installed (or generated) KeyChain key. This is useful (in combination with #installKeyPair
or #generateKeyPair
) to let an application call android.security.KeyChain#getPrivateKey
without having to call android.security.KeyChain#choosePrivateKeyAlias
first.
The grantee app will receive the android.security.KeyChain#ACTION_KEY_ACCESS_CHANGED
broadcast when access to a key is granted.
Starting from android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES#UPSIDE_DOWN_CAKE
throws an IllegalArgumentException
if alias
doesn't correspond to an existing key.
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