Use a flag to grant a temporary URI permission.
It turns out that we can let the system to call InputMethodService#exposeContent(InputContentInfo, EditorInfo), which added in my previous CL [1], during the IME is calling InputConnection#commitContent() as follows. [IME] InputContentInfo contentInfo = new InputContentInfo( contentUri, new ClipDescription(description, new String[]{mimeType}), linkUrl); getCurrentInputConnection().commitContent( inputContentInfo, InputConnection.INPUT_CONTENT_GRANT_READ_URI_PERMISSION, null); [App] try { contentInfo.requestPermission(); // Load inputContentInfo.getContentUri() here. } finally { contentInfo.releasePermission(); } This gives us flexibility to let InputConnection#commitContent() do all the magic for IME developers like other APIs such as Context#startActivity(), rather than asking them to call one more API to grant a temporary URI permission like a scenario where Context#grantUriPermission() is used. [1]: I2772889ca01f2ecb2cdeed4e04a9319bdf7bc5a6 25e0813e Bug: 29450031 Change-Id: I99536cd58c9984af30b0bafb4a1dd25a26634a2d
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