Le type de service au premier plan doit être indiqué

To help developers be more intentional with defining user-facing foreground services, Android 10 introduced the android:foregroundServiceType attribute within the <service> element.

If your app targets Android 14, it must specify appropriate foreground service types. As in previous versions of Android, multiple types can be combined. This list shows the foreground service types to choose from:

If a use case in your app isn't associated with any of these types, we strongly recommend that you migrate your logic to use WorkManager or user-initiated data transfer jobs.

The health, remoteMessaging, shortService, specialUse, and systemExempted types are new in Android 14.

The following code snippet provides an example of a foreground service type declaration in the manifest:

<manifest ...>
  <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE" />
  <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.FOREGROUND_SERVICE_MEDIA_PLAYBACK" />
    <application ...>
      <service
          android:name=".MyMediaPlaybackService"
          android:foregroundServiceType="mediaPlayback"
          android:exported="false">
      </service>
    </application>
</manifest>

If an app that targets Android 14 doesn't define types for a given service in the manifest, then the system will raise MissingForegroundServiceTypeException upon calling startForeground() for that service.

Déclarer une nouvelle autorisation pour utiliser les types de services de premier plan

Si les applications qui ciblent Android 14 utilisent un service de premier plan, elles doivent déclarer une autorisation spécifique, basée sur le type de service de premier plan, introduite par Android 14. Ces autorisations apparaissent dans les sections intitulées "Autorisation que vous devez déclarer dans votre fichier manifeste" de la section Cas d'utilisation prévus et mesures d'application pour chaque type de service de premier plan sur cette page.

Toutes les autorisations sont définies comme des autorisations normales et sont accordées par défaut. Les utilisateurs ne peuvent pas les révoquer.

Inclure le type de service de premier plan lors de l'exécution

The best practice for applications starting foreground services is to use the ServiceCompat version of startForeground() (available in androidx-core 1.12 and higher) where you pass in a bitwise integer of foreground service types. You can choose to pass one or more type values.

Usually, you should declare only the types required for a particular use case. This makes it easier to meet the system's expectations for each foreground service type. In cases where a foreground service is started with multiple types, then the foreground service must adhere to the platform enforcement requirements of all types.

ServiceCompat.startForeground(0, notification, FOREGROUND_SERVICE_TYPE_LOCATION)

If the foreground service type is not specified in the call, the type defaults to the values defined in the manifest. If you didn't specify the service type in the manifest, the system throws MissingForegroundServiceTypeException.

If the foreground service needs new permissions after you launch it, you should call startForeground() again and add the new service types. For example, suppose a fitness app runs a running-tracker service that always needs location information, but might or might not need media permissions. You would need to declare both location and mediaPlayback in the manifest. If a user starts a run and just wants their location tracked, your app should call startForeground() and pass just the location service type. Then, if the user wants to start playing audio, call startForeground() again and pass location|mediaPlayback.

Vérifications de l'exécution du système

The system checks for proper use of foreground service types and confirms that the app has requested the proper runtime permissions or uses the required APIs. For instance, the system expects apps that use the foreground service type FOREGROUND_SERVICE_TYPE_LOCATION type to request either ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION or ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION.

This implies that apps must follow a very specific order of operations when requesting permissions from the user and starting foreground services. Permissions must be requested and granted before the app attempts to call startForeground(). Apps that request the appropriate permissions after the foreground service has been started must change this order of operations and request the permission before starting the foreground service.

The specifics of platform enforcement appear in the sections labeled "runtime requirements" in the intended use cases and enforcement for each foreground service type section on this page.

Cas d'utilisation prévus et application forcée pour chaque type de service de premier plan

In order to use a given foreground service type, you must declare a particular permission in your manifest file, you must fulfill specific runtime requirements, and your app must fulfill one of the intended sets of use cases for that type. The following sections explain the permission that you must declare, the runtime prerequisites, and the intended use cases for each type.

Appareil photo

Foreground service type to declare in manifest under android:foregroundServiceType
camera
Permission to declare in your manifest
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_CAMERA
Constant to pass to startForeground()
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_TYPE_CAMERA
Runtime prerequisites

Request and be granted the CAMERA runtime permission

Note: The CAMERA runtime permission is subject to while-in-use restrictions. For this reason, you cannot create a camera foreground service while your app is in the background, with a few exceptions. For more information, see Restrictions on starting foreground services that need while-in-use permissions.

Description

Continue to access the camera from the background, such as video chat apps that allow for multitasking.

Appareil connecté

Foreground service type to declare in manifest under
android:foregroundServiceType
connectedDevice
Permission to declare in your manifest
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_CONNECTED_DEVICE
Constant to pass to startForeground()
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_TYPE_CONNECTED_DEVICE
Runtime prerequisites

At least one of the following conditions must be true:

Description

Interactions with external devices that require a Bluetooth, NFC, IR, USB, or network connection.

Alternatives

If your app needs to do continuous data transfer to an external device, consider using the companion device manager instead. Use the companion device presence API to help your app stay running while the companion device is in range.

If your app needs to scan for bluetooth devices, consider using the Bluetooth scan API instead.

Synchroniser les données

Foreground service type to declare in manifest under
android:foregroundServiceType
dataSync
Permission to declare in your manifest
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_DATA_SYNC
Constant to pass to startForeground()
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_TYPE_DATA_SYNC
Runtime prerequisites
None
Description

Data transfer operations, such as the following:

  • Data upload or download
  • Backup-and-restore operations
  • Import or export operations
  • Fetch data
  • Local file processing
  • Transfer data between a device and the cloud over a network
Alternatives

See Alternatives to data sync foreground services for detailed information.

Santé

Foreground service type to declare in manifest under
android:foregroundServiceType
health
Permission to declare in your manifest
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_HEALTH
Constant to pass to startForeground()
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_TYPE_HEALTH
Runtime prerequisites

At least one of the following conditions must be true:

Note: The BODY_SENSORS and sensor-based READ runtime permissions are subject to while-in-use restrictions. For this reason, you cannot create a health foreground service that uses body sensors while your app is in the background unless you've been granted the BODY_SENSORS_BACKGROUND (API level 33 to 35) or READ_HEALTH_DATA_IN_BACKGROUND (API level 36 and higher) permissions. For more information, see Restrictions on starting foreground services that need while-in-use permissions.

Description

Any long-running use cases to support apps in the fitness category such as exercise trackers.

Localisation

Type de service de premier plan à déclarer dans le fichier manifeste sous
android:foregroundServiceType
location
Autorisation à déclarer dans votre fichier manifeste
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_LOCATION
Constante à transmettre à startForeground()
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_TYPE_LOCATION
Conditions préalables d'exécution

L'utilisateur doit avoir activé les services de localisation, et l'application doit disposer d'au moins l'une des autorisations d'exécution suivantes:

Remarque:Pour vérifier que l'utilisateur a activé les services de localisation et accordé l'accès aux autorisations d'exécution, utilisez PermissionChecker#checkSelfPermission().

Remarque:Les autorisations d'exécution d'accéder à la position sont soumises à des restrictions d'utilisation. Pour cette raison, vous ne pouvez pas créer de service de premier plan location lorsque votre application est en arrière-plan, sauf si vous avez reçu l'autorisation d'exécution ACCESS_BACKGROUND_LOCATION. Pour en savoir plus, consultez la section Restrictions concernant le démarrage de services de premier plan nécessitant des autorisations en cours d'utilisation.

Description

Cas d'utilisation de longue durée nécessitant un accès à la position, tels que la navigation et le partage de position.

Autres solutions

Si votre application doit être déclenchée lorsque l'utilisateur atteint des emplacements spécifiques, envisagez plutôt d'utiliser l'API Geofence.

Contenus multimédias

Foreground service type to declare in manifest under
android:foregroundServiceType
mediaPlayback
Permission to declare in your manifest
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_MEDIA_PLAYBACK
Constant to pass to startForeground()
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_TYPE_MEDIA_PLAYBACK
Runtime prerequisites
None
Description
Continue audio or video playback from the background. Support Digital Video Recording (DVR) functionality on Android TV.
Alternatives
If you're showing picture-in-picture video, use Picture-in-Picture mode.

Projection multimédia

Type de service de premier plan à déclarer dans le fichier manifeste sous
android:foregroundServiceType
mediaProjection
Autorisation à déclarer dans votre fichier manifeste
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_MEDIA_PROJECTION
Constante à transmettre à startForeground()
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_TYPE_MEDIA_PROJECTION
Conditions préalables d'exécution

Appelez la méthode createScreenCaptureIntent() avant de démarrer le service de premier plan. Une notification d'autorisation s'affiche alors auprès de l'utilisateur. Celui-ci doit accorder l'autorisation avant que vous puissiez créer le service.

Une fois le service de premier plan créé, vous pouvez appeler MediaProjectionManager.getMediaProjection().

Description

Projetez du contenu sur un écran externe ou un appareil externe à l'aide des API MediaProjection. Il ne doit pas nécessairement s'agir de contenu exclusivement multimédia.

Autres solutions

Pour diffuser des contenus multimédias en streaming sur un autre appareil, utilisez le SDK Google Cast.

Micro

Type de service de premier plan à déclarer dans le fichier manifeste sous
android:foregroundServiceType
microphone
Autorisation à déclarer dans votre fichier manifeste
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_MICROPHONE
Constante à transmettre à startForeground()
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_TYPE_MICROPHONE
Conditions préalables d'exécution

Demandez l'autorisation d'exécution RECORD_AUDIO et obtenez-la.

Remarque:L'autorisation d'exécution RECORD_AUDIO est soumise à des restrictions d'utilisation. Pour cette raison, vous ne pouvez pas créer de service de premier plan microphone lorsque votre application est en arrière-plan, à quelques exceptions près. Pour en savoir plus, consultez la section Restrictions concernant le démarrage de services de premier plan nécessitant des autorisations en cours d'utilisation.

Description

Continuez à utiliser le micro en arrière-plan, par exemple pour un enregistreur vocal ou une application de communication.

Appel téléphonique

Foreground service type to declare in manifest under
android:foregroundServiceType
phoneCall
Permission to declare in your manifest
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_PHONE_CALL
Constant to pass to startForeground()
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_TYPE_PHONE_CALL
Runtime prerequisites

At least one of these conditions must be true:

  • App is the default dialer app through the ROLE_DIALER role.
Description

Continue an ongoing call using the ConnectionService APIs.

Alternatives

If you need to make phone, video, or VoIP calls, consider using the android.telecom library.

Consider using CallScreeningService to screen calls.

Messagerie à distance

Type de service de premier plan à déclarer dans le fichier manifeste sous
android:foregroundServiceType
remoteMessaging
Autorisation à déclarer dans votre fichier manifeste
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_REMOTE_MESSAGING
Constante à transmettre à startForeground()
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_TYPE_REMOTE_MESSAGING
Conditions préalables d'exécution
Aucune
Description
Transférez des messages d'un appareil à un autre. Contribue à la continuité des tâches de messagerie d'un utilisateur lorsqu'il change d'appareil.

Service court

Foreground service type to declare in manifest under
android:foregroundServiceType
shortService
Permission to declare in your manifest
None
Constant to pass to startForeground()
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_TYPE_SHORT_SERVICE
Runtime prerequisites
None
Description

Quickly finish critical work that cannot be interrupted or postponed.

This type has some unique characteristics:

  • Can only run for a short period of time (about 3 minutes).
  • No support for sticky foreground services.
  • Cannot start other foreground services.
  • Doesn't require a type-specific permission, though it still requires the FOREGROUND_SERVICE permission.
  • A shortService can only change to another service type if the app is currently eligible to start a new foreground service.
  • A foreground service can change its type to shortService at any time, at which point the timeout period begins.

The timeout for shortService begins from the moment that Service.startForeground() is called. The app is expected to call Service.stopSelf() or Service.stopForeground() before the timeout occurs. Otherwise, the new Service.onTimeout() is called, giving apps a brief opportunity to call stopSelf() or stopForeground() to stop their service.

A short time after Service.onTimeout() is called, the app enters a cached state and is no longer considered to be in the foreground, unless the user is actively interacting with the app. A short time after the app is cached and the service has not stopped, the app receives an ANR. The ANR message mentions FOREGROUND_SERVICE_TYPE_SHORT_SERVICE. For these reasons, it's considered best practice to implement the Service.onTimeout() callback.

The Service.onTimeout() callback doesn't exist on Android 13 and lower. If the same service runs on such devices, it doesn't receive a timeout, nor does it ANR. Make sure that your service stops as soon as it finishes the processing task, even if it hasn't received the Service.onTimeout() callback yet.

It's important to note that if the timeout of the shortService is not respected, the app will ANR even if it has other valid foreground services or other app lifecycle processes running.

If an app is visible to the user or satisfies one of the exemptions that allow foreground services to be started from the background, calling Service.StartForeground() again with the FOREGROUND_SERVICE_TYPE_SHORT_SERVICE parameter extends the timeout by another 3 minutes. If the app isn't visible to the user and doesn't satisfy one of the exemptions, any attempt to start another foreground service, regardless of type, causes a ForegroundServiceStartNotAllowedException.

If a user disables battery optimization for your app, it's still affected by the timeout of shortService FGS.

If you start a foreground service that includes the shortService type and another foreground service type, the system ignores the shortService type declaration. However, the service must still adhere to the prerequisites of the other declared types. For more information, see the Foreground services documentation.

Utilisation spéciale

Foreground service type to declare in manifest under
android:foregroundServiceType
specialUse
Permission to declare in your manifest
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_SPECIAL_USE
Constant to pass to startForeground()
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_TYPE_SPECIAL_USE
Runtime prerequisites
None
Description

Covers any valid foreground service use cases that aren't covered by the other foreground service types.

In addition to declaring the FOREGROUND_SERVICE_TYPE_SPECIAL_USE foreground service type, developers should declare use cases in the manifest. To do so, they specify the <property> element within the <service> element. These values and corresponding use cases are reviewed when you submit your app in the Google Play Console. The use cases you provide are free-form, and you should make sure to provide enough information to let the reviewer see why you need to use the specialUse type.

<service android:name="fooService" android:foregroundServiceType="specialUse">
  <property android:name="android.app.PROPERTY_SPECIAL_USE_FGS_SUBTYPE"
      android:value="explanation_for_special_use"/>
</service>

Système exempté

Foreground service type to declare in manifest under
android:foregroundServiceType
systemExempted
Permission to declare in your manifest
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_SYSTEM_EXEMPTED
Constant to pass to startForeground()
FOREGROUND_SERVICE_TYPE_SYSTEM_EXEMPTED
Runtime prerequisites
None
Description

Reserved for system applications and specific system integrations, to continue to use foreground services.

To use this type, an app must meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • Device is in demo mode state
  • App is a Device Owner
  • App is a Profiler Owner
  • Safety Apps that have the ROLE_EMERGENCY role
  • Device Admin apps
  • Apps holding SCHEDULE_EXACT_ALARM or USE_EXACT_ALARM permission and are using Foreground Service to continue alarms in the background, including haptics-only alarms.
  • VPN apps (configured using Settings > Network & Internet > VPN)

    Otherwise, declaring this type causes the system to throw a ForegroundServiceTypeNotAllowedException.

Application des règles Google Play pour l'utilisation des types de services de premier plan

Si votre application cible Android 14 ou une version ultérieure, vous devez déclarer les types de services de premier plan de votre application sur la page "Contenu de l'application" de la Play Console (Règles > Contenu de l'application). Pour en savoir plus sur la déclaration de vos types de services de premier plan dans la Play Console, consultez Comprendre les exigences liées aux services de premier plan et à l'intent plein écran.