Lock the Android device programmatically
The activity class should be inner class and the outter class should extend DeviceAdminReceiver
public class adminActivity extends DeviceAdminReceiver {
public static class Controller extends Activity {
DevicePolicyManager mDPM;
ComponentName mDeviceAdminSample;
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
mDPM = (DevicePolicyManager)getSystemService(Context.DEVICE_POLICY_SERVICE);
mDeviceAdminSample = new ComponentName(Controller.this,
adminActivity.class);
}
}
}
To lock the device write the code in the event where you use to lock
if (active) {
mDPM.lockNow();
}
If DeviceAdmin is enabled then the phone will be locked. To enable the device admin, the DevicePolicyManager intent is called and it should be enabled by the user.
Intent intent = new Intent(DevicePolicyManager.ACTION_ADD_DEVICE_ADMIN);
intent.putExtra(DevicePolicyManager.EXTRA_DEVICE_ADMIN, mDeviceAdminSample);
In order to solve this task you can take a look to NoKeyGuard source code and more precisely to a NoKeyGuard Service class and KeyguardLockWrapper class.
To unlock the device write the code in the event where you use to unlock:
Context context= getApplicationContext();
KeyguardManager _guard = (KeyguardManager) context.getSystemService(Context.KEYGUARD_SERVICE);
KeyguardLock _keyguardLock = _guard.newKeyguardLock("KeyguardLockWrapper");
//to disable
_keyguardLock.disableKeyguard();
//to enable
_keyguardLock.reenableKeyguard();
The activity class should be the inner class and the outer class should extend DeviceAdminReceiver
public class adminActivity extends DeviceAdminReceiver {
public static class Controller extends Activity {
DevicePolicyManager mDPM;
ComponentName mDeviceAdminSample;
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
mDPM = (DevicePolicyManager)getSystemService(Context.DEVICE_POLICY_SERVICE);
mDeviceAdminSample = new ComponentName(Controller.this,
adminActivity.class);
}
}
}