- syntax:
<permission-tree android:icon="drawable resource"
android:label="string resource" ]
android:name="string" />
- contained in:
<manifest>
- description:
- Declares the base name for a tree of permissions. The application takes
ownership of all names within the tree. It can dynamically add new permissions
to the tree by calling
PackageManager.addPermission(). Names within the tree are separated by
periods ('.'). For example, if the base name is
com.example.project.taxes, permissions like the following might be
added:
com.example.project.taxes.CALCULATE
com.example.project.taxes.deductions.MAKE_SOME_UP
com.example.project.taxes.deductions.EXAGGERATE
Note that this element does not declare a permission itself, only a
namespace in which further permissions can be placed. See the
<permission>
element for information on declaring permissions.
- attributes:
android:icon
- An icon representing all the permissions in the tree. This attribute
must be set as a reference to a drawable resource containing the image
definition.
android:label
- A user-readable name for the group. As a convenience, the label can
be directly set as a raw string for quick and dirty programming. However,
when the application is ready to be published, it should be set as a
reference to a string resource, so that it can be localized like other
strings in the user interface.
android:name
- The name that's at the base of the permission tree. It serves as
a prefix to all permission names in the tree. Java-style scoping should
be used to ensure that the name is unique. The name must have more than
two period-separated segments in its path — for example,
com.example.base is OK, but com.example is not.
- introduced in:
- API Level 1
- see also:
<permission>
<permission-group>
<uses-permission>
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