Artwork for media items must be passed as a local URI using either
ContentResolver.SCHEME_CONTENT
or
ContentResolver.SCHEME_ANDROID_RESOURCE
. This local URI must resolve to
either a bitmap or a vector drawable.
For
MediaDescriptionCompat
objects representing items in the content hierarchy, pass the URI throughsetIconUri
.For
MediaMetadataCompat
objects representing the playing item, use any of these keys to pass the URI throughputString
:
Provide artwork from your app's resources
To provide drawables from your app's resources, pass a URI in the following format:
android.resource://PACKAGE_NAME/RESOURCE_TYPE/RESOURCE_NAME
// Example URI - note that there is no file extension at the end of the URI
android.resource://com.example.app/drawable/example_drawable
This snippet demonstrates how to create a URI of this format from a resource ID:
val resources = context.resources
val resourceId: Int = R.drawable.example_drawable
Uri.Builder()
.scheme(ContentResolver.SCHEME_ANDROID_RESOURCE)
.authority(resources.getResourcePackageName(resourceId))
.appendPath(resources.getResourceTypeName(resourceId))
.appendPath(resources.getResourceEntryName(resourceId))
.build()
Provide artwork using a content provider
These steps describe how to download art from a web URI and expose it through a
local URI using a content provider. For a complete example, see the
implementation of openFile
and the surrounding methods in the
Universal Android Music Player sample app.
Build a
content://
URI corresponding to the web URI. The media browser service and media session pass this content URI to Android Auto and AAOS.Kotlin
fun Uri.asAlbumArtContentURI(): Uri { return Uri.Builder() .scheme(ContentResolver.SCHEME_CONTENT) .authority(CONTENT_PROVIDER_AUTHORITY) .appendPath(this.getPath()) // Make sure you trust the URI .build() }
Java
public static Uri asAlbumArtContentURI(Uri webUri) { return new Uri.Builder() .scheme(ContentResolver.SCHEME_CONTENT) .authority(CONTENT_PROVIDER_AUTHORITY) .appendPath(webUri.getPath()) // Make sure you trust the URI! .build(); }
In your implementation of
ContentProvider.openFile
, check if a file exists for the corresponding URI. If not, download and cache the image file. This code snippet uses Glide.Kotlin
override fun openFile(uri: Uri, mode: String): ParcelFileDescriptor? { val context = this.context ?: return null val file = File(context.cacheDir, uri.path) if (!file.exists()) { val remoteUri = Uri.Builder() .scheme("https") .authority("my-image-site") .appendPath(uri.path) .build() val cacheFile = Glide.with(context) .asFile() .load(remoteUri) .submit() .get(DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, TimeUnit.SECONDS) cacheFile.renameTo(file) file = cacheFile } return ParcelFileDescriptor.open(file, ParcelFileDescriptor.MODE_READ_ONLY) }
Java
@Nullable @Override public ParcelFileDescriptor openFile(@NonNull Uri uri, @NonNull String mode) throws FileNotFoundException { Context context = this.getContext(); File file = new File(context.getCacheDir(), uri.getPath()); if (!file.exists()) { Uri remoteUri = new Uri.Builder() .scheme("https") .authority("my-image-site") .appendPath(uri.getPath()) .build(); File cacheFile = Glide.with(context) .asFile() .load(remoteUri) .submit() .get(DOWNLOAD_TIMEOUT_SECONDS, TimeUnit.SECONDS); cacheFile.renameTo(file); file = cacheFile; } return ParcelFileDescriptor.open(file, ParcelFileDescriptor.MODE_READ_ONLY); }