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16 
17 package android.content;
18 
19 import android.net.Uri;
20 
21 /**
22 * Utility methods useful for working with {@link android.net.Uri} objects
23 * that use the "content" (content://) scheme.
24 *
25 *<p>
26 *   Content URIs have the syntax
27 *</p>
28 *<p>
29 *   <code>content://<em>authority</em>/<em>path</em>/<em>id</em></code>
30 *</p>
31 *<dl>
32 *   <dt>
33 *       <code>content:</code>
34 *   </dt>
35 *   <dd>
36 *       The scheme portion of the URI. This is always set to {@link
37 *       android.content.ContentResolver#SCHEME_CONTENT ContentResolver.SCHEME_CONTENT} (value
38 *       <code>content://</code>).
39 *   </dd>
40 *   <dt>
41 *       <em>authority</em>
42 *   </dt>
43 *   <dd>
44 *       A string that identifies the entire content provider. All the content URIs for the provider
45 *       start with this string. To guarantee a unique authority, providers should consider
46 *       using an authority that is the same as the provider class' package identifier.
47 *   </dd>
48 *   <dt>
49 *       <em>path</em>
50 *   </dt>
51 *   <dd>
52 *       Zero or more segments, separated by a forward slash (<code>/</code>), that identify
53 *       some subset of the provider's data. Most providers use the path part to identify
54 *       individual tables. Individual segments in the path are often called
55 *       &quot;directories&quot; although they do not refer to file directories. The right-most
56 *       segment in a path is often called a &quot;twig&quot;
57 *   </dd>
58 *   <dt>
59 *       <em>id</em>
60 *   </dt>
61 *   <dd>
62 *       A unique numeric identifier for a single row in the subset of data identified by the
63 *       preceding path part. Most providers recognize content URIs that contain an id part
64 *       and give them special handling. A table that contains a column named <code>_ID</code>
65 *       often expects the id part to be a particular value for that column.
66 *   </dd>
67 *</dl>
68 *
69 */
70 public class ContentUris {
71 
72     /**
73      * Converts the last path segment to a long.
74      *
75      * <p>This supports a common convention for content URIs where an ID is
76      * stored in the last segment.
77      *
78      * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this isn't a hierarchical URI
79      * @throws NumberFormatException if the last segment isn't a number
80      *
81      * @return the long conversion of the last segment or -1 if the path is
82      *  empty
83      */
parseId(Uri contentUri)84     public static long parseId(Uri contentUri) {
85         String last = contentUri.getLastPathSegment();
86         return last == null ? -1 : Long.parseLong(last);
87     }
88 
89     /**
90      * Appends the given ID to the end of the path.
91      *
92      * @param builder to append the ID to
93      * @param id to append
94      *
95      * @return the given builder
96      */
appendId(Uri.Builder builder, long id)97     public static Uri.Builder appendId(Uri.Builder builder, long id) {
98         return builder.appendEncodedPath(String.valueOf(id));
99     }
100 
101     /**
102      * Appends the given ID to the end of the path.
103      *
104      * @param contentUri to start with
105      * @param id to append
106      *
107      * @return a new URI with the given ID appended to the end of the path
108      */
withAppendedId(Uri contentUri, long id)109     public static Uri withAppendedId(Uri contentUri, long id) {
110         return appendId(contentUri.buildUpon(), id).build();
111     }
112 }
113