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+package de.blinkt.openvpn.app;
+
+import android.app.ListActivity;
+import android.content.Intent;
+import android.os.Bundle;
+import android.os.Parcelable;
+import android.view.View;
+import android.widget.AdapterView;
+import android.widget.AdapterView.OnItemClickListener;
+import android.widget.ArrayAdapter;
+import android.widget.ListView;
+import android.widget.TextView;
+import de.blinkt.openvpn.LaunchVPN;
+import de.blinkt.openvpn.R;
+import de.blinkt.openvpn.VpnProfile;
+import de.blinkt.openvpn.core.ProfileManager;
+
+import java.util.Collection;
+import java.util.Vector;
+
+/**
+ * This Activity actually handles two stages of a launcher shortcut's life cycle.
+ *
+ * 1. Your application offers to provide shortcuts to the launcher. When
+ * the user installs a shortcut, an activity within your application
+ * generates the actual shortcut and returns it to the launcher, where it
+ * is shown to the user as an icon.
+ *
+ * 2. Any time the user clicks on an installed shortcut, an intent is sent.
+ * Typically this would then be handled as necessary by an activity within
+ * your application.
+ *
+ * We handle stage 1 (creating a shortcut) by simply sending back the information (in the form
+ * of an {@link android.content.Intent} that the launcher will use to create the shortcut.
+ *
+ * You can also implement this in an interactive way, by having your activity actually present
+ * UI for the user to select the specific nature of the shortcut, such as a contact, picture, URL,
+ * media item, or action.
+ *
+ * We handle stage 2 (responding to a shortcut) in this sample by simply displaying the contents
+ * of the incoming {@link android.content.Intent}.
+ *
+ * In a real application, you would probably use the shortcut intent to display specific content
+ * or start a particular operation.
+ */
+public class CreateShortcuts extends ListActivity implements OnItemClickListener {
+
+
+ private static final int START_VPN_PROFILE= 70;
+
+
+ private ProfileManager mPM;
+ private VpnProfile mSelectedProfile;
+
+ @Override
+ public void onCreate(Bundle icicle) {
+ super.onCreate(icicle);
+
+ mPM =ProfileManager.getInstance(this);
+
+ }
+
+ @Override
+ protected void onStart() {
+ super.onStart();
+ // Resolve the intent
+
+ createListView();
+ }
+
+ private void createListView() {
+ ListView lv = getListView();
+ //lv.setTextFilterEnabled(true);
+
+ Collection<VpnProfile> vpnList = mPM.getProfiles();
+
+ Vector<String> vpnNames=new Vector<String>();
+ for (VpnProfile vpnProfile : vpnList) {
+ vpnNames.add(vpnProfile.mName);
+ }
+
+
+
+ ArrayAdapter<String> adapter = new ArrayAdapter<String>(this,android.R.layout.simple_list_item_1,vpnNames);
+ lv.setAdapter(adapter);
+
+ lv.setOnItemClickListener(this);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This function creates a shortcut and returns it to the caller. There are actually two
+ * intents that you will send back.
+ *
+ * The first intent serves as a container for the shortcut and is returned to the launcher by
+ * setResult(). This intent must contain three fields:
+ *
+ * <ul>
+ * <li>{@link android.content.Intent#EXTRA_SHORTCUT_INTENT} The shortcut intent.</li>
+ * <li>{@link android.content.Intent#EXTRA_SHORTCUT_NAME} The text that will be displayed with
+ * the shortcut.</li>
+ * <li>{@link android.content.Intent#EXTRA_SHORTCUT_ICON} The shortcut's icon, if provided as a
+ * bitmap, <i>or</i> {@link android.content.Intent#EXTRA_SHORTCUT_ICON_RESOURCE} if provided as
+ * a drawable resource.</li>
+ * </ul>
+ *
+ * If you use a simple drawable resource, note that you must wrapper it using
+ * {@link android.content.Intent.ShortcutIconResource}, as shown below. This is required so
+ * that the launcher can access resources that are stored in your application's .apk file. If
+ * you return a bitmap, such as a thumbnail, you can simply put the bitmap into the extras
+ * bundle using {@link android.content.Intent#EXTRA_SHORTCUT_ICON}.
+ *
+ * The shortcut intent can be any intent that you wish the launcher to send, when the user
+ * clicks on the shortcut. Typically this will be {@link android.content.Intent#ACTION_VIEW}
+ * with an appropriate Uri for your content, but any Intent will work here as long as it
+ * triggers the desired action within your Activity.
+ * @param profile
+ */
+ private void setupShortcut(VpnProfile profile) {
+ // First, set up the shortcut intent. For this example, we simply create an intent that
+ // will bring us directly back to this activity. A more typical implementation would use a
+ // data Uri in order to display a more specific result, or a custom action in order to
+ // launch a specific operation.
+
+ Intent shortcutIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_MAIN);
+ shortcutIntent.setClass(this, LaunchVPN.class);
+ shortcutIntent.putExtra(LaunchVPN.EXTRA_KEY,profile.getUUID().toString());
+
+ // Then, set up the container intent (the response to the caller)
+
+ Intent intent = new Intent();
+ intent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_SHORTCUT_INTENT, shortcutIntent);
+ intent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_SHORTCUT_NAME, profile.getName());
+ Parcelable iconResource = Intent.ShortcutIconResource.fromContext(
+ this, R.drawable.icon);
+ intent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_SHORTCUT_ICON_RESOURCE, iconResource);
+
+ // Now, return the result to the launcher
+
+ setResult(RESULT_OK, intent);
+ }
+
+
+ @Override
+ public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> parent, View view, int position,
+ long id) {
+ String profileName = ((TextView) view).getText().toString();
+
+ VpnProfile profile = mPM.getProfileByName(profileName);
+
+ setupShortcut(profile);
+ finish();
+ }
+
+}