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TargetUser
class TargetUser
Class representing the target user of a policy set by an admin (set from DevicePolicyManager
), this is passed in to PolicyUpdateReceiver.onPolicySetResult
and PolicyUpdateReceiver.onPolicyChanged
.
Summary
Public methods |
Boolean |
Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one.
|
Int |
|
Properties |
static TargetUser |
This indicates the policy is a global policy.
|
static TargetUser |
Indicates that the policy relates to the user the admin is installed on.
|
static TargetUser |
For admins of profiles, this indicates that the policy relates to the parent profile.
|
static TargetUser |
Indicates that the policy relates to some unknown user on the device.
|
Public methods
equals
fun equals(other: Any?): Boolean
Indicates whether some other object is "equal to" this one.
The equals
method implements an equivalence relation on non-null object references:
- It is reflexive: for any non-null reference value
x
, x.equals(x)
should return true
.
- It is symmetric: for any non-null reference values
x
and y
, x.equals(y)
should return true
if and only if y.equals(x)
returns true
.
- It is transitive: for any non-null reference values
x
, y
, and z
, if x.equals(y)
returns true
and y.equals(z)
returns true
, then x.equals(z)
should return true
.
- It is consistent: for any non-null reference values
x
and y
, multiple invocations of x.equals(y)
consistently return true
or consistently return false
, provided no information used in equals
comparisons on the objects is modified.
- For any non-null reference value
x
, x.equals(null)
should return false
.
An equivalence relation partitions the elements it operates on into equivalence classes; all the members of an equivalence class are equal to each other. Members of an equivalence class are substitutable for each other, at least for some purposes.
Parameters |
obj |
the reference object with which to compare. |
o |
This value may be null . |
Return |
Boolean |
true if this object is the same as the obj argument; false otherwise. |
hashCode
fun hashCode(): Int
Return |
Int |
a hash code value for this object. |
Properties
GLOBAL
static val GLOBAL: TargetUser
This indicates the policy is a global policy.
LOCAL_USER
static val LOCAL_USER: TargetUser
Indicates that the policy relates to the user the admin is installed on.
PARENT_USER
static val PARENT_USER: TargetUser
For admins of profiles, this indicates that the policy relates to the parent profile.
UNKNOWN_USER
static val UNKNOWN_USER: TargetUser
Indicates that the policy relates to some unknown user on the device. For example, if Admin1 has set a global policy on a device and Admin2 has set a conflicting local policy on some other secondary user, Admin1 will get a policy update callback with UNKNOWN_USER
as the target user.
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Last updated 2025-02-10 UTC.
[null,null,["Last updated 2025-02-10 UTC."],[],[],null,["# TargetUser\n\nAdded in [API level 34](https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html#ApiLevels)\n\nTargetUser\n==========\n\n*** ** * ** ***\n\nKotlin \\|[Java](/reference/android/app/admin/TargetUser \"View this page in Java\") \n\n```\nclass TargetUser\n```\n\n|---|-----------------------------------|\n| [kotlin.Any](https://kotlinlang.org/api/latest/jvm/stdlib/kotlin/-any/index.html) ||\n| ↳ | [android.app.admin.TargetUser](#) |\n\nClass representing the target user of a policy set by an admin (set from [DevicePolicyManager](/reference/kotlin/android/app/admin/DevicePolicyManager)), this is passed in to [PolicyUpdateReceiver.onPolicySetResult](/reference/kotlin/android/app/admin/PolicyUpdateReceiver#onPolicySetResult(android.content.Context,%20kotlin.String,%20android.os.Bundle,%20android.app.admin.TargetUser,%20android.app.admin.PolicyUpdateResult)) and [PolicyUpdateReceiver.onPolicyChanged](/reference/kotlin/android/app/admin/PolicyUpdateReceiver#onPolicyChanged(android.content.Context,%20kotlin.String,%20android.os.Bundle,%20android.app.admin.TargetUser,%20android.app.admin.PolicyUpdateResult)).\n\nSummary\n-------\n\n| Public methods ||\n|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| [Boolean](https://kotlinlang.org/api/latest/jvm/stdlib/kotlin/-boolean/index.html) | [equals](#equals(kotlin.Any))`(`other:` `[Any](https://kotlinlang.org/api/latest/jvm/stdlib/kotlin/-any/index.html)?`)` Indicates whether some other object is \"equal to\" this one. |\n| [Int](https://kotlinlang.org/api/latest/jvm/stdlib/kotlin/-int/index.html) | [hashCode](#hashCode())`()` \u003cbr /\u003e |\n\n| Properties ||\n|------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| static [TargetUser](#) | [GLOBAL](#GLOBAL:android.app.admin.TargetUser) This indicates the policy is a global policy. |\n| static [TargetUser](#) | [LOCAL_USER](#LOCAL_USER:android.app.admin.TargetUser) Indicates that the policy relates to the user the admin is installed on. |\n| static [TargetUser](#) | [PARENT_USER](#PARENT_USER:android.app.admin.TargetUser) For admins of profiles, this indicates that the policy relates to the parent profile. |\n| static [TargetUser](#) | [UNKNOWN_USER](#UNKNOWN_USER:android.app.admin.TargetUser) Indicates that the policy relates to some unknown user on the device. |\n\nPublic methods\n--------------\n\n### equals\n\nAdded in [API level 34](https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html#ApiLevels) \n\n```\nfun equals(other: Any?): Boolean\n```\n\nIndicates whether some other object is \"equal to\" this one.\n\nThe `equals` method implements an equivalence relation on non-null object references:\n\n- It is *reflexive* : for any non-null reference value `x`, `x.equals(x)` should return `true`.\n- It is *symmetric* : for any non-null reference values `x` and `y`, `x.equals(y)` should return `true` if and only if `y.equals(x)` returns `true`.\n- It is *transitive* : for any non-null reference values `x`, `y`, and `z`, if `x.equals(y)` returns `true` and `y.equals(z)` returns `true`, then `x.equals(z)` should return `true`.\n- It is *consistent* : for any non-null reference values `x` and `y`, multiple invocations of `x.equals(y)` consistently return `true` or consistently return `false`, provided no information used in `equals` comparisons on the objects is modified.\n- For any non-null reference value `x`, `x.equals(null)` should return `false`.\n\nAn equivalence relation partitions the elements it operates on into *equivalence classes*; all the members of an equivalence class are equal to each other. Members of an equivalence class are substitutable for each other, at least for some purposes.\n\n| Parameters ||\n|-------|---------------------------------------------|\n| `obj` | the reference object with which to compare. |\n| `o` | This value may be `null`. |\n\n| Return ||\n|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| [Boolean](https://kotlinlang.org/api/latest/jvm/stdlib/kotlin/-boolean/index.html) | `true` if this object is the same as the obj argument; `false` otherwise. |\n\n### hashCode\n\nAdded in [API level 34](https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html#ApiLevels) \n\n```\nfun hashCode(): Int\n```\n\n| Return ||\n|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------|\n| [Int](https://kotlinlang.org/api/latest/jvm/stdlib/kotlin/-int/index.html) | a hash code value for this object. |\n\nProperties\n----------\n\n### GLOBAL\n\nAdded in [API level 34](https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html#ApiLevels) \n\n```\nstatic val GLOBAL: TargetUser\n```\n\nThis indicates the policy is a global policy. \n\n### LOCAL_USER\n\nAdded in [API level 34](https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html#ApiLevels) \n\n```\nstatic val LOCAL_USER: TargetUser\n```\n\nIndicates that the policy relates to the user the admin is installed on. \n\n### PARENT_USER\n\nAdded in [API level 34](https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html#ApiLevels) \n\n```\nstatic val PARENT_USER: TargetUser\n```\n\nFor admins of profiles, this indicates that the policy relates to the parent profile. \n\n### UNKNOWN_USER\n\nAdded in [API level 34](https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element.html#ApiLevels) \n\n```\nstatic val UNKNOWN_USER: TargetUser\n```\n\nIndicates that the policy relates to some unknown user on the device. For example, if Admin1 has set a global policy on a device and Admin2 has set a conflicting local policy on some other secondary user, Admin1 will get a policy update callback with `UNKNOWN_USER` as the target user."]]