Androider
Androider

Reputation: 21345

Android What permissions required to call PowerManager.goToSleep(n) put device in sleep mode?

Already set android.permissions.DEVICE_POWER in manifest of my app. Still complains that neither user nor process have this permission when I call PowerManager.gotoSleep(n) within activity. What other settings are required for this to work? Thanks This is on My Samsung ATT phone

Upvotes: 10

Views: 9173

Answers (3)

repat
repat

Reputation: 350

java -jar signapk.jar platform.x509.pem platform.pk8 bin/TestApp-unsigned.apk bin/TestApp.apk

I had the exact same problem and this worked for me. Get signapk.jar from https://github.com/appium/sign. the repository also includes the Android test certificate, which works e.g. with a rooted nook.

Upvotes: 1

amIT
amIT

Reputation: 684

DEVICE_POWER is a level 2 permission and protected permission and hence it is not provided to any app which request it via manifest, to get this permission successfully we need to have Platform certificate in our make file and shared user id set in manifest as system...

LOCAL_CERTIFICATE := platform (makefile entry)

android.uid.system (shared  user id )

There isnt a way around this i have looked around havent found any ...

Upvotes: 3

yogsma
yogsma

Reputation: 10584

In old version, I read that it is a signature-protected permission, i.e. only apps that got signed as system apps are allowed to.

Upvotes: 2

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