- 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
. Names within the tree are separated by periods ('PackageManager.addPermission().'). For example, if the base name iscom.example.project.taxes, permissions like the following might be added:com.example.project.taxes.CALCULATEcom.example.project.taxes.deductions.MAKE_SOME_UPcom.example.project.taxes.deductions.EXAGGERATENote 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.baseis OK, butcom.exampleis not.
-
- introduced in:
- API Level 1
- see also:
-
<permission>
<permission-group>
<uses-permission>
No examples for this method.
Frequently called with: [Clear]
-1