I am working on adding calls to the Android shell from within the app. I have been able to call shell scripts or basic shell commands very well, but now I am trying to send an email (mostly to know if I can) and am running into a strange error:
11-06 16:14:43.449: D/AndroidRuntime(28655): >>>>>> AndroidRuntime START com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit <<<<<<
11-06 16:14:43.449: D/AndroidRuntime(28655): CheckJNI is OFF
11-06 16:14:43.629: D/AndroidRuntime(28655): Calling main entry com.android.commands.am.Am
11-06 16:14:43.639: D/AndroidRuntime(28655): Shutting down VM
11-06 16:14:43.639: I/ActivityManager(204): START {act=android.intent.action.SENDTO typ="text/plain" flg=0x10000000 pkg=Goes (has extras)} from pid 28655
11-06 16:14:43.649: D/dalvikvm(28655): GC_CONCURRENT freed 104K, 81% free 495K/2560K, paused 0ms+1ms
11-06 16:14:43.649: D/dalvikvm(28655): Debugger has detached; object registry had 1 entries
11-06 16:14:43.649: I/AndroidRuntime(28655): NOTE: attach of thread 'Binder Thread #2' failed
The code that is run by my shell is this:
am start -a android.intent.action.SENDTO -t "text/plain" --es android.intent.extra.EMAIL "myaddress@example.com" --es android.intent.extra.TEXT "Message Goes here" --es android.intent.extra.SUBJECT "this is the subject"
What is going wrong, and how can I fix it? Is there a different tool (other than am) that I should be using?
SENDinstead ofSENDTO. But as you suspected, this command does not work on-device. As for how I am running this:Runtime.getRuntime().exec(<insert-code-from-above>). – Phil Nov 7 '12 at 1:20