Content App#
This module provides an example of a TV Content App that supports Matter casting. The content app can register its supported clusters with the Matter SDK as well as receive any incoming commands and provide responses.
Specifying the permissions#
The content app needs to bind with the Matter agent service to start receiving commands as well as register its supported clusters. To bind with the service, the content app need to add the following permissions to their manifest file
<uses-permission android:name="com.matter.tv.app.api.permission.BIND_SERVICE_PERMISSION"/>
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.QUERY_ALL_PACKAGES" tools:ignore="QueryAllPackagesPermission"/>
The permission string is defined within the common-api
module as
PERMISSION_MATTER_AGENT_BIND
AndroidManifest.xml
can be used as a good reference point
Registering a command receiver#
The content app should register itself as a receiver in order to get any
incoming matter commands that needs to be handled. To receive commands from
matter stack, the app will need to register a receiver instance that listens for
MATTER_COMMAND
intents and have permission to send data via Matter API. Here
is a sample snippet
<!-- Intent action for receiving an Matter directive-->
<receiver
android:name=".receiver.MatterCommandReceiver"
android:permission="com.matter.tv.app.api.permission.SEND_DATA"
android:enabled="true"
android:exported="true">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="com.matter.tv.app.api.action.MATTER_COMMAND" />
</intent-filter>
</receiver>
In order to send data and respond to commands we need to include the permission
com.matter.tv.app.api.permission.SEND_DATA
for the receiver as above.
Structuring the application#
The first step is to register for appropriate permissions as well as an intent
receiver as described in the steps above. Once the application is started, it
can bind to the Matter agent service. Refer to MatterAgentClient.java
as an
example.
Once the content app binds to the Matter agent, it can register all its dynamic
endpoints and supported clusters through the reportClusters
API call.
executorService.execute(() -> matterAgentClient.reportClusters(supportedClustersRequest));
Whenever the content app wants to report an attribute change, it can leverage
the reportAttributeChange
on the matter agent to notify the SDK.
Upon receiving a command from the Matter SDK - an intent of type
ACTION_MATTER_COMMAND
will be received by the BroadcastReceiver implemented by
the content app. The intent would have the command id, cluster id as well as
corresponding payload data. Once the command handler is called, a response for
the command needs to be sent. An example for a receiver can be found within
MatterCommandReceiver.java
. All the internal fields within the intents can be
found under MatterIntentConstants
provided through the common-api
.
Example files#
MainActivity
- a sample content appMatterCommandReceiver
- a receiver for incoming commandsMatterAgentClient
- a client that binds and manages connection to matter app agent service