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Test DPC is a sample device policy controller for use with Android Enterprise. It gives developers the ability to see how their app will behave in a managed context such as device owner or within a managed profile. Users can set up a work profile, enable work apps, set applications restrictions, manage security polices, and much more. The app al…

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Test Device Policy Control (Test DPC) App

Test DPC is an app designed to help EMMs, ISVs, and OEMs to test their applications and platforms in a Android enterprise managed profile (i.e. work profile). It serves as both a sample Device Policy Controller and a testing application to flex the APIs available for Android enterprise. It supports devices running Android 5.0 Lollipop or later.

See the documentation to learn more about Android in the enterprise.

Getting Started

This sample uses the Bazel build system. To build this project, use the "bazel build testdpc" command.

This app can also be found on the Play store.

Provisioning

You can find various kinds of provisioning methods here. Let's take a few of them as an example.

QR code provisioning (Device Owner N+ only)

  1. Factory reset your device and tap the welcome screen in setup wizard 6 times.
  2. The setup wizard prompts the user to connect to the Internet so the setup wizard can download a QR code reader.
  3. Modify (if needed) and scan [this QR code] (http://down-box.appspot.com/qr/nQB0tw7b).
  4. Follow onscreen instructions

ADB command

Device Owner

  • Run the adb command:

    adb shell dpm set-device-owner com.afwsamples.testdpc/.DeviceAdminReceiver

Profile Owner

  • Create a managed profile by launching the “Set up TestDPC” app (if this app seems broken and you are in dark mode, switch to light mode)
  • Skip adding an account at the end of the flow

COPE Profile Owner

  • Create a managed profile by launching the “Set up TestDPC” app (if this app seems broken and you are in dark mode, switch to light mode)

  • Skip adding an account at the end of the flow

  • Run the adb command:

    adb shell dpm mark-profile-owner-on-organization-owned-device --user 10 com.afwsamples.testdpc/.DeviceAdminReceiver`

TestDPC as DM role holder

TestDPC v9.0.5+ can be setup as Device Management Role Holder.

  • Running the following adb commands:

    adb shell cmd role set-bypassing-role-qualification true
    adb shell cmd role add-role-holder android.app.role.DEVICE_POLICY_MANAGEMENT com.afwsamples.testdpc

    Note: unlike DO/PO, this change is not persisted so TestDPC needs to be marked as role holder again if the device reboots.

Android Studio import

To import this repository in Android Studio, you need to use the Bazel for Android Studio Plugin.

When importing the project you have to select the folder containing the Bazel's BUILD file. When prompted to select a "project view", you can choose the option "Copy external" and choose the scripts/ij.bazelproject available in this repository.

Once Bazel has complete the import operation and the first sync of the project, you can create a "Run Configuration". Select "Bazel Command" as Configuration type and add //:testdpc as "target expression".

You can now run the project from inside Android Studio.

Building with Bazel

The repository includes a build.sh script to build the application. The required setupdesign library is now imported and patched dynamically using the command line utility ed. This needs to be available on the path to successfully build the project.

Support

If you've found an error in this sample, please file an issue: https://github.com/googlesamples/android-testdpc/issues

Patches are encouraged, and may be submitted by forking this project and submitting a pull request through GitHub.

License

Licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for details.

How to make contributions?

Please read and follow the steps in the CONTRIB file.

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Test DPC is a sample device policy controller for use with Android Enterprise. It gives developers the ability to see how their app will behave in a managed context such as device owner or within a managed profile. Users can set up a work profile, enable work apps, set applications restrictions, manage security polices, and much more. The app al…

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