Meaning of android.content.UriMatcher
UriMatcher is a handy class when you are writing a ContentProvider or some other class that needs to respond to a number of different URIs. In your example, a user could query your provider with URIs such as:
myprovider://cte
or
myprovider://cte/somestring
When you construct a UriMatcher, you need to have separate codes for each URI (not just "uriCode" as in your example). I usually make my UriMatcher instance static, and add the URIs in a static constructor:
private static final int CTE_ALL = 1;
private static final int CTE_FIND = 2;
private static final UriMatcher uriMatcher = new UriMatcher(UriMatcher.NO_MATCH);
static {
uriMatcher.addURI(PROVIDER_NAME, "cte", CTE_ALL);
uriMatcher.addURI(PROVIDER_NAME, "cte/*", CTE_FIND);
}
Then in your ContentProvider you would do something like this in your query method:
Cursor query(Uri uri, String[] projection, String selection, String[] selectionArgs, String sortOrder) {
int res = uriMatcher.match(uri);
switch (res) {
case CTE_ALL:
//TODO create a results Cursor with all the CTE results
break;
case CTE_FIND:
//TODO create a results Cursor with the single CTE requested
break;
}
return results;
}
I found the following videos to be useful:
URI Basics
URI Matcher
In essence, what you are trying to do is, have an ID or a number associated to different URIs. When you use addUri, a code/number/ID gets created against the URI. When you request a match(), the corresponding code is returned.
One more thing I wanted to add that wasn't clear for me first time I used UriMatcher.
Is that if you want to parse an HTTP url then as an AUTHORITY parameter in the addURI you need to pass the target domain name. For example:
Uri mUri = Uri.parse("http://example.com/foo");
UriMatcher sURIMatcher = new UriMatcher(UriMatcher.NO_MATCH);
// if not "example.com" below the match will always return -1 result
sURIMatcher.addURI("example.com", "/foo", 123);
int match = sURIMatcher.match(mUri);
UriMatcher Documentation doesn't cover this case and it's not clear what's this authority parameter for. Gosh if I knew that it would save me some time!