Reputation: 261
Having a little trouble bending my head around this one.
In my volume control app I am trying to set the system sound profile to SILENT ONLY without triggering do not disturb, my app has access to modify DND settings and notification access, no issues there.
System Settings has a silent profile that leaves DND off but I cannot find a way to do it using audio manager?
I have attempted to set the mode to silent and then change DND settings using NotificationManager, disabling DND after setting the system to silent sets vibrate, disabling dnd and then setting silent re-activates DND.
Code for reference:
int current = audioManager.getRingerMode();
if (current == AudioManager.RINGER_MODE_VIBRATE) {
newIcon = Icon.createWithResource(this, R.drawable.silent);
//ENABLES DND WHEN IT SHOULD ENABLE SILENT
audioManager.setRingerMode(AudioManager.RINGER_MODE_SILENT);
}
Any assistance would be appreciated as this is driving me a little insane.
Upvotes: 18
Views: 6240
Reputation: 6521
Let me also agree here. I would argue, that DnD is more than just Silence. E.g. there is a potential side effect on notifications.
Now as a user of the phone, just silencing devices, without hiding the notifications is what I want, when traveling, when I am in the meeting.
So as a dev I want to be able to implement such a behavior, but right now DND and silent-mode are merged.
Hence I filed a bug for Android https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/237819541
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 31
... but DND is not silent. DND can be configured to to allow priority callers to ring, but silent allows no callers to ring. So users and apps should have the choice.
This code appears to successfully mute the ringer for me (on emulator running API 28) and does not set do-not-disturb mode:-
audio.adjustStreamVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_RING,
AudioManager.ADJUST_MUTE, 0);
To reinstate the ringer, do
enter audio.adjustStreamVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_RING,
AudioManager.ADJUST_UNMUTE, 0);
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 984
There are two views of the world when it comes to DnD: Before Android N and after Android N. Before Android N you could use AudioMamnager.setRingerMode(RINGER_MODE_SILENT)
if you're only interested in the ringer. But since Android N, the public api AudioMamnager.setRingerMode(silent) == DND. Therefore, for complete silence, you'd have to toggle DnD.
Also if you want to proceed with toggling DnD, you would also need NotificationPolicyAccess.
UPDATE TO ADDRESS COMMENTS
Android users have a lot of latitude. Latitudes that apps do not have.
For your situation there is good news and there is bad news.
The bad news:
Unfortunately there's no workaround that I can recommend. It is a longstanding, CTS tested behavior that silence == DND. (M -> any app could set MODE_SILENT and DND would turn on) (N+ -> using MODE_SILENT first checks in the app has permission to change DND).
THE GOOD NEWS
First, thanks for sharing your use case. As it turns out, Google's camera app has a recording feature as well. And it uses DND during recording. So DND should be a viable option for your situation. You should be able to check this (I am using a Pixel device).
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 373
This indeed appears to be another all too familiar bug in Android, in that setting RINGER_MODE_SILENT
doesn't do what the documentation says it should do. I got the desired behaviour by:
RINGER_MODE_NORMAL
RINGER_MODE_SILENT
INTERRUPTION_FILTER_ALL
to override the erroneously set Do Not Disturb state.i.e.
audioManager.setRingerMode(AudioManager.RINGER_MODE_NORMAL);
audioManager.setRingerMode(AudioManager.RINGER_MODE_SILENT);
notificationManager.setInterruptionFilter(NotificationManager.INTERRUPTION_FILTER_ALL);
Hope this helps.
Upvotes: 1