Is there any way to capture/intercept Intents of application during runtime without modifying Android framework? Modifying Android framework might require too much work. Please help me.
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To view Intents as they happen, run logcat in a shell and filter it down to just the Intents like this:
adb logcat | fgrep -i intent
(You can also add a filter for just your app's Intents, but that would exclude Intents sent to your app by the system and by other apps.)
This should show Intents such as
I/ActivityManager( 585): Starting activity: Intent { action=android.intent.action...}
To see system-wide Intents, try the Intent Intercept app.
To see all Intents sent to your own classes, then
- In each BroadcastReceiver, override onReceive(Context context, Intent intent).
- In each Activity, call getIntent() to get the Intent that started the activity.
- In each Service, override onStartCommand(Intent intent, int flags, int startId) to get the Intent that started the Service.
For info on all the standard Intent actions, see Intent.
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1Thank you for your comments. I'm trying to see all the explicit/implicit Intents of my application. In detail, I need to know which Activity sent which Intent and which Activity received it during runtime. Is it possible? Oct 14, 2014 at 23:35
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@user3491319 I added instructions for viewing Intents via logcat and for capturing Intents sent to your Activities and Services as well as BroadcastReceivers.– Jerry101Oct 15, 2014 at 0:28