MockPackageManager.SetComponentEnabledSetting Method
Definition
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Set the enabled setting for a package component (activity, receiver, service, provider).
[Android.Runtime.Register("setComponentEnabledSetting", "(Landroid/content/ComponentName;II)V", "GetSetComponentEnabledSetting_Landroid_content_ComponentName_IIHandler")]
public override void SetComponentEnabledSetting (Android.Content.ComponentName? componentName, Android.Content.PM.ComponentEnabledState newState, Android.Content.PM.ComponentEnableOption flags);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("setComponentEnabledSetting", "(Landroid/content/ComponentName;II)V", "GetSetComponentEnabledSetting_Landroid_content_ComponentName_IIHandler")>]
override this.SetComponentEnabledSetting : Android.Content.ComponentName * Android.Content.PM.ComponentEnabledState * Android.Content.PM.ComponentEnableOption -> unit
Parameters
- componentName
- ComponentName
The component to enable
- newState
- ComponentEnabledState
The new enabled state for the component. The legal values for this state are: Android.Content.PM.PackageManager.COMPONENT_ENABLED_STATE_ENABLED, Android.Content.PM.PackageManager.COMPONENT_ENABLED_STATE_DISABLED and Android.Content.PM.PackageManager.COMPONENT_ENABLED_STATE_DEFAULT The last one removes the setting, thereby restoring the component's state to whatever was set in it's manifest (or enabled, by default).
- flags
- ComponentEnableOption
Optional behavior flags: DontKillApp or 0.
- Attributes
Remarks
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