I would like to integrate my app with contact manager:

More precisely:

When I run Contact app in my phone and then I click on any avatar, a Popup (Quick Contact Badge) windows shows up with some application to choose (Contact, Mail, etc) I would like to add my Application in that place.

That is possible ?

I hope to be clear.

Thanks in advance.

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How did you solve it? I would like to do the same. – chrisonline May 19 '11 at 13:10
No luck so far, is a pending task in my TODO list, as soos as find some solution I will post it here. please do the same :). – vsm May 19 '11 at 16:32
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Hey guy finally I resolved this adding a custom field to ContactProvider and then QuickContactBadge will be link it for you.

My code, for adding, delete a particular entry, delete all entry added by me.

 private static final IM_LABEL = "Test protocol";
 private static final LOG_TAG = "Log"
    /**
 * This method add my account under IM field at default Contact
 * application
 * 
 * Labeled with my custom protocol.
 * 
 * @param contentResolver
 *            content resolver
 * @param uid
 *            User id from android
 * @param account
 *            account name
 */
public static void updateIMContactField(ContentResolver contentResolver,
        String uid, String account) {

    ContentValues contentValues = new ContentValues();

    contentValues.put(ContactsContract.Data.RAW_CONTACT_ID,
            Integer.parseInt(uid));
    contentValues.put(ContactsContract.Data.MIMETYPE,
            ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Im.CONTENT_ITEM_TYPE);
    contentValues.put(ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Im.TYPE,
            ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Im.TYPE_CUSTOM);
    contentValues.put(ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Im.LABEL, IM_LABEL);
    contentValues.put(ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Im.PROTOCOL,
            ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Im.PROTOCOL_CUSTOM);
    contentValues.put(ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Im.CUSTOM_PROTOCOL,
            IM_LABEL);

    contentValues.put(ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Im.DATA, account);

    ArrayList<ContentProviderOperation> ops = new ArrayList<ContentProviderOperation>();
    ops.add(ContentProviderOperation
            .newInsert(ContactsContract.Data.CONTENT_URI)
            .withValues(contentValues).build());

    try {
        contentResolver.applyBatch(ContactsContract.AUTHORITY, ops);
    } catch (Exception e) {
        Log.d(LOG_TAG, "Can't update Contact's IM field.");
    }
}

/**
 * This method remove IM entry at default Contact application.
 * 
 * @param contentResolver
 *            content resolver
 * @param uid
 *            User id from android
 * @param account
 *            account name
 */
public static void removeIMContactField(ContentResolver contentResolver,
        String uid, String account) {
    ArrayList<ContentProviderOperation> ops = new ArrayList<ContentProviderOperation>();

    ops.add(ContentProviderOperation
            .newDelete(Data.CONTENT_URI)
            .withSelection(
                    ContactsContract.Data.RAW_CONTACT_ID + "=? and "
                            + ContactsContract.Data.MIMETYPE + "=? and "
                            + ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Im.DATA
                            + " = ?",
                    new String[] {
                            String.valueOf(uid),
                            ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Im.CONTENT_ITEM_TYPE,
                            account }).build());

    try {
        contentResolver.applyBatch(ContactsContract.AUTHORITY, ops);
    } catch (Exception e) {
        Log.d(LOG_TAG, "Can't delete Contact's IM field.");
    }
}

/**
 * This method remove IM all entries at default Contact application 
 * 
 * @param contentResolver
 *            content resolver
 */
public static void deleteAllIMContactField(ContentResolver contentResolver) {
    ArrayList<ContentProviderOperation> ops = new ArrayList<ContentProviderOperation>();

    ops.add(ContentProviderOperation
            .newDelete(Data.CONTENT_URI)
            .withSelection(
                    ContactsContract.Data.MIMETYPE
                            + "= ? and "
                            + ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Im.CUSTOM_PROTOCOL
                            + "= ?",
                    new String[] {
                            ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Im.CONTENT_ITEM_TYPE,
                            IM_LABEL }).build());

    try {
        contentResolver.applyBatch(ContactsContract.AUTHORITY, ops);
    } catch (Exception e) {
        Log.d(LOG_TAG,
                "An exception occurred when deleting all IM field of Contact.");
    }
}

Hope some one found this useful.

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Could you clarify this "Hey guy finally I resolved this adding a custom field to ContactProvider and then QuickContactBadge will be link it for you." – Chrispix Nov 9 '11 at 17:53
If you add a custom field to the ContactProvider your app will be listed into QuickContactBadge. Check default contact app on your phone and "tap" a contact a popup will be displayed (Badge) with some apps available. My intention was add my app into that badge and I found that you can add your own field put some info there and then android will link your app with that particular contact due my app owns that custom field. – vsm Nov 11 '11 at 5:57
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