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I'm trying to develop an android app that could erase others application cache data, I tried to browse through all blogs but none of them worked for me, I can able to clear my application's cache by the following code

File cache = getCacheDir();
            File appDir = new File(cache.getParent());
            if (appDir.exists()) 
            {
                String[] children = appDir.list();
                for (String s : children) 
                {
                    if (!s.equals("lib"))
                    {
                        deleteDir(new File(appDir, s));
                        Toast.makeText(DroidCleaner.this, "Cache Cleaned", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
                        Log.i("TAG", "**************** File /data/data/APP_PACKAGE/" + s + " DELETED *******************");
                    }
                }
            }

public static boolean deleteDir(File dir) 
{
    if (dir != null && dir.isDirectory()) 
    {
        String[] children = dir.list();
        for (int i = 0; i < children.length; i++) 
        {
            boolean success = deleteDir(new File(dir, children[i]));
            if (!success) 
            {
                return false;
            }
        }
    }
    return dir.delete();
}

My manifest code

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CLEAR_APP_CACHE"/>

I tested the code on 2.2, 2.3 and 4.0

and after seeing the post in the following link Android: Clear Cache of All Apps?

I changed my code to

PackageManager  pm = getPackageManager();
// Get all methods on the PackageManager
Method[] methods = pm.getClass().getDeclaredMethods();
for (Method m : methods) {
    if (m.getName().equals("freeStorage")) {
        // Found the method I want to use
        try {
            long desiredFreeStorage = 8 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024; // Request for 8GB of free space
        m.invoke(pm, desiredFreeStorage , null);
    } catch (Exception e) {
        // Method invocation failed. Could be a permission problem
    }
    break;
   }
}

I want to clear other application's cache, can any body please help me, please correct me if I'm wrong, Thanks in advance.

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  • Do you think you will be allowed to handle other application's data?
    – Naresh
    Jun 26, 2013 at 7:34
  • Not with out root, but if you see Clean Master, History Eraser etc applications which are available in play store, they are achieving the task. Jun 26, 2013 at 7:37
  • See my answer to stackoverflow.com/questions/14507092/… Jun 26, 2013 at 9:00
  • It's not working for me @David Wasser Jun 26, 2013 at 9:20
  • Please explain "not working". Did you look in logcat for any errors or other messages (don't filter logcat or you might miss something important)? Have you provided the correct permissions? Post your manifest. What devices have you tested this on? Jun 26, 2013 at 9:29

3 Answers 3

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This API is no more supported in API 23, that is Marshmallow. Permission is deprecated in Marshmallow.

But there is another way by asking run time permission for Accessories. Try app All-in-one Toolbox from play store. This app is able to clear other apps cache even in Marshmallow. Then it should be possible for us to do so.

I am researching on this. Once I found the solution, I will update the answer. Thanks.


OLD ANSWER IS AS FOLLOWS


I used the following code and now I'm able to clear all application's cache without rooting, it's working perfectly for me,

private static final long CACHE_APP = Long.MAX_VALUE;
private CachePackageDataObserver mClearCacheObserver;

btnCache.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {

        @Override
        public void onClick(View v) {
            clearCache();
        }
    });//End of btnCache Anonymous class

void clearCache() 
{
    if (mClearCacheObserver == null) 
    {
      mClearCacheObserver=new CachePackageDataObserver();
    }

    PackageManager mPM=getPackageManager();

    @SuppressWarnings("rawtypes")
    final Class[] classes= { Long.TYPE, IPackageDataObserver.class };

    Long localLong=Long.valueOf(CACHE_APP);

    try 
    {
      Method localMethod=
          mPM.getClass().getMethod("freeStorageAndNotify", classes);

      /*
       * Start of inner try-catch block
       */
      try 
      {
        localMethod.invoke(mPM, localLong, mClearCacheObserver);
      }
      catch (IllegalArgumentException e) 
      {
        // TODO Auto-generated catch block
        e.printStackTrace();
      }
      catch (IllegalAccessException e) 
      {
        // TODO Auto-generated catch block
        e.printStackTrace();
      }
      catch (InvocationTargetException e)
      {
        // TODO Auto-generated catch block
        e.printStackTrace();
      }
      /*
       * End of inner try-catch block
       */
    }
    catch (NoSuchMethodException e1)
    {
      // TODO Auto-generated catch block
      e1.printStackTrace();
    }
}//End of clearCache() method

private class CachePackageDataObserver extends IPackageDataObserver.Stub 
{
    public void onRemoveCompleted(String packageName, boolean succeeded) 
    {

    }//End of onRemoveCompleted() method
}//End of CachePackageDataObserver instance inner class

And also create a pacakge in your src folder with the name android.content.pm inside that package create a file in the name IPackageDataObserver.aidl and paste the following code to it

package android.content.pm;

/**
 * API for package data change related callbacks from the Package Manager.
 * Some usage scenarios include deletion of cache directory, generate
 * statistics related to code, data, cache usage(TODO)
 * {@hide}
 */
oneway interface IPackageDataObserver {
    void onRemoveCompleted(in String packageName, boolean succeeded);
}

and in your manifest make sure you used the following code

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CLEAR_APP_CACHE"/>

If you guys find any problem feel free to contact me, Thanks.

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  • You don't need all the IPackageDataObserver stuff. Just call the method like this: localMethod.invoke(mPM, localLong, null). Jun 27, 2013 at 14:30
  • @Chethan Shetty if I want to clear data of specific app how can i do this?how can i check for package
    – yuva ツ
    Mar 12, 2014 at 18:22
  • i am using eclipse editor and i created IPackageDataObserver.aidl file in src folder and paste code as you say in answer now problem is that IPackageDataObserver.Stub not resolved where i define a class and extend IPackageDataObserver.Stub... what to do?
    – Hardik
    Mar 31, 2014 at 10:16
  • 1
    Guys as you said I create a android.content.pm package in src and also a IPackageDataObserver.aidl in it. But i have 2 problems: the first one is that oneway syntax in Intreface always get error and the IPackageDataObserver did not recognize in clearcache function. can you help me? Mar 17, 2017 at 9:05
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    IPackageDataObserver.Stub not resolved where i define a class and extend IPackageDataObserver.Stub. Please help. I've created the package as you told.
    – Kaushal28
    Dec 30, 2017 at 10:43
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Cache is not just one thing. For each app there is a cache folder in the system data folders and one cache folder for every storage partition available (one in device's internal sd card and if there is an external sd card then there is one there too)

So to clear the cache in the system data folders you do this

Method method = pmClass.getDeclaredMethod("freeStorageAndNotify", new Class[] { Long.TYPE, Class.forName("android.content.pm.IPackageDataObserver") });
method.setAccessible(true);
method.invoke(con.getPackageManager(), Long.MAX_MALUE, null);
//null is for the IPackageDataObserver object that let's you know when the process is done and it is not necessary to provide.

Because you don't have access to the system folders to delete them by your self in a non rooted device so you politely ask Android to do it for you.

To clear the cache in the non-system data folders you do this

for(String storageVolumePath:storageVolumePaths) {
    File androidDataFolder = new File((String) storageVolumePath + "/Android/data/");
    if (androidDataFolder.exists()) {
        File[] filesList = androidDataFolder.listFiles();
        if (filesList != null) {
            for (File file : filesList) {
                if (file.isDirectory()) {
                    file = new File(file.getAbsolutePath() + "/cache/");
                    if(file.exists()) {
                        try {
                            deleteFile(file);
                        }catch (Exception e ){}
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

All in one toolbox DOES NOT clear cache from the system data folders in marshmellow because it is not possible without root access. It only uses the second technique and clears part of the total cache. To achieve that in API 23 and above without root access you need to be a system app because there is no way to request the android.permission.CLEAR_APP_CACHE permission using the Permission API

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  • How to get storageVolumePaths
    – Kaushal28
    Dec 30, 2017 at 10:48
0

Another alternative is to add the layoutlib.jar file located in the \sdk\platforms\android-19\data directory, to the library of your project. You'll be able to resolve that and other classes without having to manually add it to the source code.

I must add that this will those classes will not be added to your binary. It will only let you resolve the clases.

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    consider providing code snippet to help understand more on your approach. Apr 14, 2017 at 19:20

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