@ohos.enterprise.adminManager (Enterprise Device Management) (System API)
The adminManager module provides enterprise device management capabilities so that devices have the custom capabilities required in enterprise settings.
NOTE
The initial APIs of this module are supported since API version 9. Newly added APIs will be marked with a superscript to indicate their earliest API version.
The APIs of this module are available only to device administrator applications.
This topic describes only the system APIs provided by the module. For details about its public APIs, see @ohos.enterprise.adminManager.
Modules to Import
import { adminManager } from '@kit.MDMKit';
adminManager.enableAdmin
enableAdmin(admin: Want, enterpriseInfo: EnterpriseInfo, type: AdminType, callback: AsyncCallback<void>): void
Enables a device administrator application for the current user. The super device administrator application can be activated only by the administrator. This API uses an asynchronous callback to return the result.
Required permissions: ohos.permission.MANAGE_ENTERPRISE_DEVICE_ADMIN
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| admin | Want | Yes | Device administrator application to enable. |
| enterpriseInfo | EnterpriseInfo | Yes | Enterprise information of the device administrator application. |
| type | AdminType | Yes | Type of the device administrator application to enable. |
| callback | AsyncCallback<void> | Yes | Callback used to return the result. If the operation is successful, err is null. Otherwise, err is an error object. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 9200003 | The administrator ability component is invalid. |
| 9200004 | Failed to activate the administrator application of the device. |
| 9200007 | The system ability works abnormally. |
| 201 | Permission verification failed. The application does not have the permission required to call the API. |
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types; 3. Parameter verification failed. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
let wantTemp: Want = {
bundleName: 'com.example.myapplication',
abilityName: 'EntryAbility',
};
let enterpriseInfo: adminManager.EnterpriseInfo = {
name: 'enterprise name',
description: 'enterprise description'
}
adminManager.enableAdmin(wantTemp, enterpriseInfo, adminManager.AdminType.ADMIN_TYPE_SUPER, (err) => {
if (err) {
console.error(`Failed to enable admin. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
return;
}
console.info('Succeeded in enabling admin');
});
adminManager.enableAdmin
enableAdmin(admin: Want, enterpriseInfo: EnterpriseInfo, type: AdminType, userId: number, callback: AsyncCallback<void>): void
Enables a device administrator application for the specified user. The super device administrator application can be activated only by the administrator. This API uses an asynchronous callback to return the result.
Required permissions: ohos.permission.MANAGE_ENTERPRISE_DEVICE_ADMIN
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| admin | Want | Yes | Device administrator application to enable. |
| enterpriseInfo | EnterpriseInfo | Yes | Enterprise information of the device administrator application. |
| type | AdminType | Yes | Type of the device administrator application to enable. |
| userId | number | Yes | User ID, which must be greater than or equal to 0. The default value is the user ID of the caller. |
| callback | AsyncCallback<void> | Yes | Callback used to return the result. If the operation is successful, err is null. Otherwise, err is an error object. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 9200003 | The administrator ability component is invalid. |
| 9200004 | Failed to activate the administrator application of the device. |
| 9200007 | The system ability works abnormally. |
| 201 | Permission verification failed. The application does not have the permission required to call the API. |
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types; 3. Parameter verification failed. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
let wantTemp: Want = {
bundleName: 'com.example.myapplication',
abilityName: 'EntryAbility',
};
let enterpriseInfo: adminManager.EnterpriseInfo = {
name: 'enterprise name',
description: 'enterprise description'
}
adminManager.enableAdmin(wantTemp, enterpriseInfo, adminManager.AdminType.ADMIN_TYPE_NORMAL, 100, (err) => {
if (err) {
console.error(`Failed to enable admin. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
return;
}
console.info('Succeeded in enabling admin');
});
adminManager.enableAdmin
enableAdmin(admin: Want, enterpriseInfo: EnterpriseInfo, type: AdminType, userId?: number): Promise<void>
Enables a device administrator application for the current or specified user. The super device administrator application can be activated only by the administrator. This API uses a promise to return the result.
Required permissions: ohos.permission.MANAGE_ENTERPRISE_DEVICE_ADMIN
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| admin | Want | Yes | Device administrator application to enable. |
| enterpriseInfo | EnterpriseInfo | Yes | Enterprise information of the device administrator application. |
| type | AdminType | Yes | Type of the device administrator application to enable. |
| userId | number | No | User ID, which must be greater than or equal to 0. - If userId is passed in, this API applies to the specified user. - If userId is not passed in, this API applies to the current user. |
Return value
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Promise<void> | Promise that returns no value. If the operation fails, an error object will be thrown. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 9200003 | The administrator ability component is invalid. |
| 9200004 | Failed to activate the administrator application of the device. |
| 9200007 | The system ability works abnormally. |
| 201 | Permission verification failed. The application does not have the permission required to call the API. |
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types; 3. Parameter verification failed. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
import { BusinessError } from '@kit.BasicServicesKit';
let wantTemp: Want = {
bundleName: 'com.example.myapplication',
abilityName: 'EntryAbility',
};
let enterpriseInfo: adminManager.EnterpriseInfo = {
name: 'enterprise name',
description: 'enterprise description'
}
adminManager.enableAdmin(wantTemp, enterpriseInfo, adminManager.AdminType.ADMIN_TYPE_NORMAL, 100).catch(
(err: BusinessError) => {
console.error(`Failed to enable admin. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
});
adminManager.disableAdmin
disableAdmin(admin: Want, callback: AsyncCallback<void>): void
Disables a common administrator application for the current user. This API uses an asynchronous callback to return the result.
Required permissions: ohos.permission.MANAGE_ENTERPRISE_DEVICE_ADMIN
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| admin | Want | Yes | Common administrator application to disable. |
| callback | AsyncCallback<void> | Yes | Callback used to return the result. If the operation is successful, err is null. Otherwise, err is an error object. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 9200005 | Failed to deactivate the administrator application of the device. |
| 201 | Permission verification failed. The application does not have the permission required to call the API. |
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types; 3. Parameter verification failed. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
let wantTemp: Want = {
bundleName: 'bundleName',
abilityName: 'abilityName',
};
adminManager.disableAdmin(wantTemp, (err) => {
if (err) {
console.error(`Failed to disable admin. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
return;
}
console.info('Succeeded in disabling admin');
});
adminManager.disableAdmin
disableAdmin(admin: Want, userId: number, callback: AsyncCallback<void>): void
Disables a common administrator application for the specified user. This API uses an asynchronous callback to return the result.
Required permissions: ohos.permission.MANAGE_ENTERPRISE_DEVICE_ADMIN
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| admin | Want | Yes | Common administrator application to disable. |
| userId | number | Yes | User ID, which must be greater than or equal to 0. The default value is the user ID of the caller. |
| callback | AsyncCallback<void> | Yes | Callback used to return the result. If the operation is successful, err is null. Otherwise, err is an error object. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 9200005 | Failed to deactivate the administrator application of the device. |
| 201 | Permission verification failed. The application does not have the permission required to call the API. |
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types; 3. Parameter verification failed. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
let wantTemp: Want = {
bundleName: 'bundleName',
abilityName: 'abilityName',
};
adminManager.disableAdmin(wantTemp, 100, (err) => {
if (err) {
console.error(`Failed to disable admin. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
return;
}
console.info('Succeeded in disabling admin');
});
adminManager.disableSuperAdmin
disableSuperAdmin(bundleName: String, callback: AsyncCallback<void>): void
Disables a super administrator application for the administrator based on bundleName. This API uses an asynchronous callback to return the result.
Required permissions: ohos.permission.MANAGE_ENTERPRISE_DEVICE_ADMIN
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| bundleName | String | Yes | Bundle name of the super administrator application to disable. |
| callback | AsyncCallback<void> | Yes | Callback used to return the result. If the operation is successful, err is null. Otherwise, err is an error object. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 9200005 | Failed to deactivate the administrator application of the device. |
| 201 | Permission verification failed. The application does not have the permission required to call the API. |
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types; 3. Parameter verification failed. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
let bundleName: string = 'com.example.myapplication';
adminManager.disableSuperAdmin(bundleName, (err) => {
if (err) {
console.error(`Failed to disable super admin. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
return;
}
console.info('Succeeded in disabling super admin');
});
adminManager.disableSuperAdmin
disableSuperAdmin(bundleName: String): Promise<void>
Disables a super administrator application for the administrator based on bundleName. This API uses a promise to return the result.
Required permissions: ohos.permission.MANAGE_ENTERPRISE_DEVICE_ADMIN
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| bundleName | String | Yes | Bundle name of the super administrator application to disable. |
Return value
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Promise<void> | Promise that returns no value. If the operation fails, an error object will be thrown. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 9200005 | Failed to deactivate the administrator application of the device. |
| 201 | Permission verification failed. The application does not have the permission required to call the API. |
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types; 3. Parameter verification failed. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
import { BusinessError } from '@kit.BasicServicesKit';
let bundleName: string = 'com.example.myapplication';
adminManager.disableSuperAdmin(bundleName).catch((err: BusinessError) => {
console.error(`Failed to disable super admin. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
});
adminManager.isAdminEnabled
isAdminEnabled(admin: Want, callback: AsyncCallback<boolean>): void
Checks whether a device administrator application of the current user is enabled. This API uses an asynchronous callback to return the result.
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| admin | Want | Yes | Device administrator application to check. |
| callback | AsyncCallback<boolean> | Yes | Callback used to return the result. If the operation is successful, err is null and data is a Boolean value (true means that the device administrator application is enabled; and false means the opposite). If the operation fails, err is an error object. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
let wantTemp: Want = {
bundleName: 'bundleName',
abilityName: 'abilityName',
};
adminManager.isAdminEnabled(wantTemp, (err, result) => {
if (err) {
console.error(`Failed to query admin is enabled or not. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
return;
}
console.info(`Succeeded in querying admin is enabled or not, result : ${result}`);
});
adminManager.isAdminEnabled
isAdminEnabled(admin: Want, userId: number, callback: AsyncCallback<boolean>): void
Checks whether a device administrator application of the specified user is enabled. This API uses an asynchronous callback to return the result.
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| admin | Want | Yes | Device administrator application to check. |
| userId | number | Yes | User ID, which must be greater than or equal to 0. The default value is the user ID of the caller. |
| callback | AsyncCallback<boolean> | Yes | Callback used to return the result. If the operation is successful, err is null and data is a Boolean value (true means that the device administrator application is enabled; and false means the opposite). If the operation fails, err is an error object. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
let wantTemp: Want = {
bundleName: 'bundleName',
abilityName: 'abilityName',
};
adminManager.isAdminEnabled(wantTemp, 100, (err, result) => {
if (err) {
console.error(`Failed to query admin is enabled. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
return;
}
console.info(`Succeeded in querying admin is enabled or not, result : ${result}`);
});
adminManager.isAdminEnabled
isAdminEnabled(admin: Want, userId?: number): Promise<boolean>
Checks whether a device administrator application of the current or specified user is enabled. This API uses a promise to return the result.
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| admin | Want | Yes | Device administrator application to check. |
| userId | number | No | User ID, which must be greater than or equal to 0. - If userId is passed in, this API applies to the specified user. - If userId is not passed in, this API applies to the current user. |
Return value
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Promise<boolean> | Promise used to return the result. The value true means the device administrator application is enabled; the value false means the opposite. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
import { BusinessError } from '@kit.BasicServicesKit';
let wantTemp: Want = {
bundleName: 'bundleName',
abilityName: 'abilityName',
};
adminManager.isAdminEnabled(wantTemp, 100).then((result) => {
console.info(`Succeeded in querying admin is enabled or not, result : ${result}`);
}).catch((err: BusinessError) => {
console.error(`Failed to query admin is enabled or not. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
});
adminManager.isSuperAdmin
isSuperAdmin(bundleName: String, callback: AsyncCallback<boolean>): void
Checks whether a super administrator application of the administrator is enabled based on bundleName. This API uses an asynchronous callback to return the result.
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| bundleName | String | Yes | Super administrator application to check. |
| callback | AsyncCallback<boolean> | Yes | Callback used to return the result. If the operation is successful, err is null and data is a Boolean value (true means that the device administrator application is enabled; and false means the opposite). If the operation fails, err is an error object. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
let bundleName: string = 'com.example.myapplication';
adminManager.isSuperAdmin(bundleName, (err, result) => {
if (err) {
console.error(`Failed to query admin is super admin or not. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
return;
}
console.info(`Succeeded in querying admin is super admin or not, result : ${result}`);
});
adminManager.isSuperAdmin
isSuperAdmin(bundleName: String): Promise<boolean>
Checks whether a super administrator application of the administrator is enabled based on bundleName. This API uses a promise to return the result.
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| bundleName | String | Yes | Super administrator application to check. |
Return value
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| Promise<boolean> | Promise used to return the result. The value true means the super administrator application is enabled; the value false means the opposite. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
import { BusinessError } from '@kit.BasicServicesKit';
let bundleName: string = 'com.example.myapplication';
adminManager.isSuperAdmin(bundleName).then((result) => {
console.info(`Succeeded in querying admin is super admin or not, result : ${result}`);
}).catch((err: BusinessError) => {
console.error(`Failed to query admin is super admin or not. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
});
adminManager.getSuperAdmin12+
getSuperAdmin(): Promise<Want>
Obtains the super device administrator application of this administrator. This API uses a promise to return the result.
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Return value
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Promise<Want> | Promise used to return the super device administrator application obtained. If no super device administrator application is activated on the device, bundleName and abilityName in Want returned are empty strings. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
Example
import { BusinessError } from '@kit.BasicServicesKit';
adminManager.getSuperAdmin().then((result) => {
console.info(`Succeeded in getting super admin :${JSON.stringify(result)}`);
}).catch((err: BusinessError) => {
console.error(`Failed to get super admin. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
})
adminManager.setEnterpriseInfo
setEnterpriseInfo(admin: Want, enterpriseInfo: EnterpriseInfo, callback: AsyncCallback<void>): void
Sets enterprise information for a device administrator application. This API uses an asynchronous callback to return the result.
Required permissions: ohos.permission.SET_ENTERPRISE_INFO
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| admin | Want | Yes | Device administrator application. |
| enterpriseInfo | EnterpriseInfo | Yes | Enterprise information to set. |
| callback | AsyncCallback<void> | Yes | Callback used to return the result. If the operation is successful, err is null. Otherwise, err is an error object. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 9200001 | The application is not an administrator application of the device. |
| 201 | Permission verification failed. The application does not have the permission required to call the API. |
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types; 3. Parameter verification failed. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
let wantTemp: Want = {
bundleName: 'com.example.myapplication',
abilityName: 'EntryAbility',
};
let enterpriseInfo: adminManager.EnterpriseInfo = {
name: 'enterprise name',
description: 'enterprise description'
}
adminManager.setEnterpriseInfo(wantTemp, enterpriseInfo, (err) => {
if (err) {
console.error(`Failed to set enterprise info. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
return;
}
console.info('Succeeded in setting enterprise info');
});
adminManager.setEnterpriseInfo
setEnterpriseInfo(admin: Want, enterpriseInfo: EnterpriseInfo): Promise<void>
Sets enterprise information for a device administrator application. This API uses a promise to return the result.
Required permissions: ohos.permission.SET_ENTERPRISE_INFO
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| admin | Want | Yes | Device administrator application. |
| enterpriseInfo | EnterpriseInfo | Yes | Enterprise information to set. |
Return value
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Promise<void> | Promise that returns no value. If the operation fails, an error object will be thrown. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 9200001 | The application is not an administrator application of the device. |
| 201 | Permission verification failed. The application does not have the permission required to call the API. |
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types; 3. Parameter verification failed. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
import { BusinessError } from '@kit.BasicServicesKit';
let wantTemp: Want = {
bundleName: 'com.example.myapplication',
abilityName: 'EntryAbility',
};
let enterpriseInfo: adminManager.EnterpriseInfo = {
name: 'enterprise name',
description: 'enterprise description'
}
adminManager.setEnterpriseInfo(wantTemp, enterpriseInfo).catch((err: BusinessError) => {
console.error(`Failed to set enterprise info. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
});
adminManager.getEnterpriseInfo
getEnterpriseInfo(admin: Want, callback: AsyncCallback<EnterpriseInfo>): void
Obtains the enterprise information of a device administrator application. This API uses an asynchronous callback to return the result.
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| admin | Want | Yes | Device administrator application. |
| callback | AsyncCallback<EnterpriseInfo> | Yes | Callback used to return the result. If the operation is successful, err is null and data is the enterprise information of the device administrator application obtained. If the operation fails, err is an error object. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 9200001 | The application is not an administrator application of the device. |
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types; 3. Parameter verification failed. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
let wantTemp: Want = {
bundleName: 'com.example.myapplication',
abilityName: 'EntryAbility',
};
adminManager.getEnterpriseInfo(wantTemp, (err, result) => {
if (err) {
console.error(`Failed to get enterprise info. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
return;
}
console.info(`Succeeded in getting enterprise info, enterprise name : ${result.name}, enterprise description : ${result.description}`);
});
adminManager.getEnterpriseInfo
getEnterpriseInfo(admin: Want): Promise<EnterpriseInfo>
Obtains the enterprise information of a device administrator application. This API uses a promise to return the result.
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| admin | Want | Yes | Device administrator application. |
Return value
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Promise<EnterpriseInfo> | Promise used to return the enterprise information obtained. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 9200001 | The application is not an administrator application of the device. |
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types; 3. Parameter verification failed. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
import { BusinessError } from '@kit.BasicServicesKit';
let wantTemp: Want = {
bundleName: 'com.example.myapplication',
abilityName: 'EntryAbility',
};
adminManager.getEnterpriseInfo(wantTemp).then((result) => {
console.info(`Succeeded in getting enterprise info, enterprise name : ${result.name}, enterprise description : ${result.description}`);
}).catch((err: BusinessError) => {
console.error(`Failed to get enterprise info. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
});
adminManager.subscribeManagedEvent
subscribeManagedEvent(admin: Want, managedEvents: Array<ManagedEvent>, callback: AsyncCallback<void>): void
Subscribes to system management events of a device administrator application. This API uses an asynchronous callback to return the result.
Required permissions: ohos.permission.ENTERPRISE_SUBSCRIBE_MANAGED_EVENT
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| admin | Want | Yes | Device administrator application. |
| managedEvents | Array<ManagedEvent> | Yes | Array of events to subscribe to. |
| callback | AsyncCallback<void> | Yes | Callback used to return the result. If the operation is successful, err is null. Otherwise, err is an error object. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 9200001 | The application is not an administrator application of the device. |
| 9200008 | The specified system event is invalid. |
| 201 | Permission verification failed. The application does not have the permission required to call the API. |
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types; 3. Parameter verification failed. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
let wantTemp: Want = {
bundleName: 'bundleName',
abilityName: 'abilityName',
};
let events: Array<adminManager.ManagedEvent> = [adminManager.ManagedEvent.MANAGED_EVENT_BUNDLE_ADDED, adminManager.ManagedEvent.MANAGED_EVENT_BUNDLE_REMOVED];
adminManager.subscribeManagedEvent(wantTemp, events, (err) => {
if (err) {
console.error(`Failed to subscribe managed event. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
return;
}
console.info('Succeeded in subscribe managed event');
});
adminManager.subscribeManagedEvent
subscribeManagedEvent(admin: Want, managedEvents: Array<ManagedEvent>): Promise<void>
Subscribes to system management events of a device administrator application. This API uses a promise to return the result.
Required permissions: ohos.permission.ENTERPRISE_SUBSCRIBE_MANAGED_EVENT
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| admin | Want | Yes | Device administrator application. |
| managedEvents | Array<ManagedEvent> | Yes | Array of events to subscribe to. |
Return value
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Promise<void> | Promise that returns no value. If the operation fails, an error object will be thrown. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 9200001 | The application is not an administrator application of the device. |
| 9200008 | The specified system event is invalid. |
| 201 | Permission verification failed. The application does not have the permission required to call the API. |
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types; 3. Parameter verification failed. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
import { BusinessError } from '@kit.BasicServicesKit';
let wantTemp: Want = {
bundleName: 'bundleName',
abilityName: 'abilityName',
};
let events: Array<adminManager.ManagedEvent> = [adminManager.ManagedEvent.MANAGED_EVENT_BUNDLE_ADDED, adminManager.ManagedEvent.MANAGED_EVENT_BUNDLE_REMOVED];
adminManager.subscribeManagedEvent(wantTemp, events).then(() => {
}).catch((err: BusinessError) => {
console.error(`Failed to subscribe managed event. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
})
adminManager.unsubscribeManagedEvent
unsubscribeManagedEvent(admin: Want, managedEvents: Array<ManagedEvent>, callback: AsyncCallback<void>): void
Unsubscribes from system management events of a device administrator application. This API uses an asynchronous callback to return the result.
Required permissions: ohos.permission.ENTERPRISE_SUBSCRIBE_MANAGED_EVENT
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| admin | Want | Yes | Device administrator application. |
| managedEvents | Array<ManagedEvent> | Yes | Array of events to unsubscribe from. |
| callback | AsyncCallback<void> | Yes | Callback used to return the result. If the operation is successful, err is null. Otherwise, err is an error object. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 9200001 | The application is not an administrator application of the device. |
| 9200008 | The specified system event is invalid. |
| 201 | Permission verification failed. The application does not have the permission required to call the API. |
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types; 3. Parameter verification failed. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
let wantTemp: Want = {
bundleName: 'bundleName',
abilityName: 'abilityName',
};
let events: Array<adminManager.ManagedEvent> = [adminManager.ManagedEvent.MANAGED_EVENT_BUNDLE_ADDED, adminManager.ManagedEvent.MANAGED_EVENT_BUNDLE_REMOVED];
adminManager.unsubscribeManagedEvent(wantTemp, events, (err) => {
if (err) {
console.error(`Failed to unsubscribe managed event. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
return;
}
console.info('Succeeded in unsubscribe managed event');
});
adminManager.unsubscribeManagedEvent
unsubscribeManagedEvent(admin: Want, managedEvents: Array<ManagedEvent>): Promise<void>
Unsubscribes from system management events of a device administrator application. This API uses a promise to return the result.
Required permissions: ohos.permission.ENTERPRISE_SUBSCRIBE_MANAGED_EVENT
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| admin | Want | Yes | Device administrator application. |
| managedEvents | Array<ManagedEvent> | Yes | Array of events to unsubscribe from. |
Return value
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Promise<void> | Promise that returns no value. If the operation fails, an error object will be thrown. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 9200001 | The application is not an administrator application of the device. |
| 9200008 | The specified system event is invalid. |
| 201 | Permission verification failed. The application does not have the permission required to call the API. |
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types; 3. Parameter verification failed. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
import { BusinessError } from '@kit.BasicServicesKit';
let wantTemp: Want = {
bundleName: 'bundleName',
abilityName: 'abilityName',
};
let events: Array<adminManager.ManagedEvent> = [adminManager.ManagedEvent.MANAGED_EVENT_BUNDLE_ADDED, adminManager.ManagedEvent.MANAGED_EVENT_BUNDLE_REMOVED];
adminManager.unsubscribeManagedEvent(wantTemp, events).then(() => {
}).catch((err: BusinessError) => {
console.error(`Failed to unsubscribe managed event. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
})
adminManager.authorizeAdmin10+
authorizeAdmin(admin: Want, bundleName: string, callback: AsyncCallback<void>): void
Authorizes the administrator rights to an application through the specified device administrator application. This API uses an asynchronous callback to return the result.
Required permissions: ohos.permission.MANAGE_ENTERPRISE_DEVICE_ADMIN
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| admin | Want | Yes | Device administrator application. |
| bundleName | string | Yes | Bundle name of the application to be authorized with the administrator rights. |
| callback | AsyncCallback<void> | Yes | Callback used to return the result. If the operation is successful, err is null. Otherwise, err is an error object. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 9200001 | The application is not an administrator application of the device. |
| 9200002 | The administrator application does not have permission to manage the device. |
| 9200009 | Failed to grant the permission to the application. |
| 201 | Permission verification failed. The application does not have the permission required to call the API. |
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types; 3. Parameter verification failed. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
let wantTemp: Want = {
bundleName: 'bundleName',
abilityName: 'abilityName',
};
let bundleName: string = "com.example.application";
adminManager.authorizeAdmin(wantTemp, bundleName, (err) => {
if (err) {
console.error(`Failed to authorize permission to the application. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
return;
}
console.info('Successfully authorized permission to the application');
});
adminManager.authorizeAdmin10+
authorizeAdmin(admin: Want, bundleName: string): Promise<void>
Authorizes the administrator rights to an application through the specified device administrator application. This API uses a promise to return the result.
Required permissions: ohos.permission.MANAGE_ENTERPRISE_DEVICE_ADMIN
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
Model restriction: This API can be used only in the stage model.
Parameters
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| admin | Want | Yes | Device administrator application. |
| bundleName | string | Yes | Bundle name of the application to be authorized with the administrator rights. |
Return value
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Promise<void> | Promise that returns no value. If the operation fails, an error object will be thrown. |
Error codes
For details about the error codes, see Enterprise Device Management Error Codes and Universal Error Codes.
| ID | Error Message |
|---|---|
| 9200001 | The application is not an administrator application of the device. |
| 9200002 | The administrator application does not have permission to manage the device. |
| 9200009 | Failed to grant the permission to the application. |
| 201 | Permission verification failed. The application does not have the permission required to call the API. |
| 202 | Permission verification failed. A non-system application calls a system API. |
| 401 | Parameter error. Possible causes: 1. Mandatory parameters are left unspecified; 2. Incorrect parameter types; 3. Parameter verification failed. |
Example
import { Want } from '@kit.AbilityKit';
import { BusinessError } from '@kit.BasicServicesKit';
let wantTemp: Want = {
bundleName: 'bundleName',
abilityName: 'abilityName',
};
let bundleName: string = "com.example.application";
adminManager.authorizeAdmin(wantTemp, bundleName).then(() => {
}).catch((err: BusinessError) => {
console.error(`Failed to authorize permission to the application. Code: ${err.code}, message: ${err.message}`);
})
EnterpriseInfo
Represents the enterprise information of a device administrator application.
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
| Name | Type | Mandatory | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| name | string | Yes | Name of the enterprise. |
| description | string | Yes | Description of the enterprise. |
AdminType
Enumerates the types of device administrator applications.
System capability: SystemCapability.Customization.EnterpriseDeviceManager
| Name | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ADMIN_TYPE_NORMAL | 0x00 | Common administrator application. |
| ADMIN_TYPE_SUPER | 0x01 | Super administrator application. |