Contacts

You can manage the contacts and persons listed in your address books. A Contact object (in mobile and wearable applications) is always associated with a specific address book. A Person object (in mobile and wearable applications) is an aggregation of 1 or more contacts associated with the same person.

This feature is supported in mobile and wearable applications only.

The main features of the Contact API include the following:

  • Address book management

    You can create a new address book, or access the device address books to access existing contacts.

  • Contact management

    You can add and manage a single contact at a time using synchronous operations.

    You can also keep the address book in your application synchronized with an external contact manager by receiving notifications in your application when contact information changes. Every change made to the address book triggers an event for which you can define a notification.

  • Group and multiple contact management

    You can manage contact groups, including getting, updating, and deleting them, using the applicable methods of the AddressBook interface (in mobile and wearable applications).

    You can also create and manage multiple contacts simultaneously using the batch mode. The batch mode provides faster, optimized processing of multiple contacts.

    Note

    The batch mode does not provide progress information about operations. To ensure that you can view the progress, break the batch operation down into multiple smaller batch operations. For example, break down a batch of 100 update requests into 10 batch operations that update 10 records at a time. Additionally, breaking down a batch operation helps you avoid blocking other database operations, such as add or remove.

    If you want to receive notifications for batch mode operations, note that each requested batch operation generates only a single event.

  • Person management

    You can manage persons using the applicable methods of the ContactManager interface (in mobile and wearable applications).

    Persons are automatically added or modified when contacts are added to or unlinked from existing persons. You cannot add persons directly.

  • vCard format conversions

    You can convert the contacts to vCard format or back to import and export contacts.

    The vCard (RFC 2426) file format (.vcf or .vcard) is a standard for electronic business cards, which contain contact information, such as name, address, phone numbers, email addresses, URLs, logos, photographs, and audio clips.

    The Contact API supports vCard version 3.0.

Prerequisites

To enable your application to use the contact functionality, follow these steps:

  1. To make your application visible in the official site for Tizen applications only for devices that support the contact feature, the application must specify the following feature in the config.xml file:

    <widget>
       <tizen:feature name="http://tizen.org/feature/contact"/>
    </widget>
    

    Additionally, to double-check the Contact API support (in mobile and wearable applications) while the application is running, use the tizen.systeminfo.getCapability() method and enable or disable the code that needs the API, as needed.

  2. To use the Contact API, the application has to request permission by adding the following privileges to the config.xml file:

    <tizen:privilege name="http://tizen.org/privilege/contact.read"/>
    <tizen:privilege name="http://tizen.org/privilege/contact.write"/>
    

Create an address book

Note

The created address book is associated with a specified account. Therefore, you must retrieve the account before creating a new address book.

To create a new address book, follow these steps:

  1. Declare a variable to store the created address book:

    var myAddressBook = null;
    
  2. Define a success callback for the getAccounts() method. The callback receives a list of Account objects (in mobile and wearable applications). Use the first account ID to construct a new AddressBook object (in mobile and wearable applications).
    Add the new address book to the system using the addAddressBook() method of the ContactManager interface (in mobile and wearable applications):

    function getAccountsSuccess(accounts) {
        var account = accounts[0];
        if (account) {
            /* New address book can be created and added */
            myAddressBook = new tizen.AddressBook(account.id, 'remote address book');
            tizen.contact.addAddressBook(myAddressBook);
            console.log('New address book created with ID=' + myAddressBook.id);
        }
    }
    
  3. To retrieve available accounts, use the getAccounts() method. The following method call invokes the getAccountsSuccess event handler defined above:

    tizen.account.getAccounts(getAccountsSuccess, function(err));
    

Get address books

You must retrieve the Contact object (in mobile and wearable applications) from the applicable address book to access an existing contact.

To access the address books in which the contacts are listed, follow these steps:

  • To get the default address book, use the getDefaultAddressBook() method of the ContactManager interface (in mobile and wearable applications) to retrieve the default address book as an AddressBook object (in mobile and wearable applications):

    var myAddressbook;
    
    /* Get the default address book */
    myAddressbook = tizen.contact.getDefaultAddressBook();
    
  • To get all available address books, use the getAddressBooks() method. This method passes an array of AddressBook objects to the success event handler:

    var addressBook;
    
    function addressBooksCB(addressBooks) {
        if (addressBooks.length > 0) {
            addressBook = addressBooks[0];
            console.log('The address book name is ' + addressBook.name);
        }
    }
    
    /* Get the list of available address books */
    tizen.contact.getAddressBooks(addressBooksCB);
    

    All available address books on the device are retrieved. You can use an AddressBook object ID to select a specific address book with the getAddressBook() method, if you know the ID of the address book in advance.

Add a contact

You can add a contact using the applicable methods of the AddressBook interface (in mobile and wearable applications).

To add a contact to an address book, follow these steps:

  1. Retrieve the default system address book using the getDefaultAddressBook() method of the ContactManager interface (in mobile and wearable applications):

    var addressbook = tizen.contact.getDefaultAddressBook();
    
  2. Create a Contact object (in mobile and wearable applications) and define its properties as a ContactInit object (in mobile and wearable applications) (the parameter of the Contact constructor):

    var contact = new tizen.Contact({
        name: new tizen.ContactName({firstName: 'Jeffrey', lastName: 'Hyman'}),
        emails: [new tizen.ContactEmailAddress('user@example.com')]
    });
    
  3. Add the Contact object to the default address book with the add() method of the AddressBook interface:

    addressbook.add(contact);
    

Manage a contact

You can manage a contact by using the applicable methods of the AddressBook interface (in mobile and wearable applications). When managing a single contact at a time, the operations are handled in a synchronous mode.

To manage a contact in your address book, follow these steps:

  1. To retrieve a single contact, use the get() method of the AddressBook interface with the ContactID as a parameter:
    The following example uses the object of the ContactRef interface (in mobile and wearable applications). The ContactRef object contains both AddressBook ID and Contact ID (in mobile and wearable applications):

    /* contactRef is retrieved by other APIs */
    var contactRef;
    try {
        /* Retrieve the contact corresponding to the given reference */
        var addressBook = tizen.contact.getAddressBook(contactRef.addressBookId);
        var contact = addressBook.get(contactRef.contactId);
    }
    
  2. To manage a single contact:

    1. Retrieve the default address book using the getDefaultAddressBook() method of the ContactManager interface (in mobile and wearable applications):

      var addressbook = tizen.contact.getDefaultAddressBook();
      
    2. Retrieve contacts stored in the address book by using the find() method of the AddressBook interface:

      var filter = new tizen.AttributeFilter('name.firstName', 'CONTAINS', 'Chris');
      var sortMode = new tizen.SortMode('name.lastName', 'ASC');
      
      try {
          addressbook.find(contactsFoundCB, null, filter, sortMode);
      }
      

      When searching for contacts, you can create attribute filters, attribute range filters, and composite filters based on specific filter attributes. You can also sort the search results. In this example, contacts whose first name contains “Chris” are retrieved and sorted in the ascending order based on their last name. The filter includes the standard English characters in the uppercase and lowercase. The entire list consists of ASCII characters from 32 to 126, and from 160 to 255.

      The contacts that match the filter are passed as an array to the registered success event handler in the selected sorting order.

    3. Update or delete the found contact inside the contactsFoundCB event handler.

      In this example, the first name of the first contact is changed and the contact is updated in the address book using the update() method. The second contact is deleted using the remove() method:

      /* Define the event success callback */
      function contactsFoundCB(contacts) {
          contacts[0].name.firstName = 'Christopher';
          try {
              /* Update the first found contact */
              addressbook.update(contacts[0]);
      
              /* Delete the second found contact */
              addressbook.remove(contacts[1].id);
          }
      }
      

Receive notifications on contact changes

You can keep the address book in your application synchronized with the external contact manager by receiving notifications in your application when contact information is added, updated, or deleted.

The addChangeListener() method of the AddressBook interface (in mobile and wearable applications) registers an event listener, which starts asynchronously once the addChangeListener() method returns the subscription identifier for the listener. You can use the AddressBookChangeCallback interface (in mobile and wearable applications) to define listener event handlers for receiving the notifications.

To receive notifications when contact information changes, follow these steps:

  1. Define the needed variables:

    /* Watcher identifier */
    var watcherId = 0;
    
    /* This example assumes that the address book is initialized */
    var addressbook;
    
  2. Define the event handlers for different notifications about changes in the selected address book using the AddressBookChangeCallback listener interface:

    var watcher = {
        /* When contacts are added */
        oncontactsadded: function(contacts) {
            console.log(contacts.length + ' contacts were added');
        },
    
        /* When contacts are updated */
        oncontactsupdated: function(contacts) {
            console.log(contacts.length + ' contacts were updated');
        },
    
        /* When contacts are deleted */
        oncontactsremoved: function(ids) {
            console.log(ids.length + ' contacts were deleted');
        }
    };
    
  3. Register the listener to use the defined event handlers:

    watcherId = addressbook.addChangeListener(watcher);
    
    Note

    The listener object that is the first argument of the addChangeListener() method must have at least 1 event handler defined. If no handlers are defined, a TypeMismatchError error occurs.

  4. To stop the notifications, use the removeChangeListener() method of the Addressbook interface:

    addressbook.removeChangeListener(watcherId);
    

Add multiple contacts in the batch mode

You can create multiple contacts simultaneously using the addBatch() method.

To add multiple contacts to an address book in the batch mode, follow these steps:

  1. Retrieve the default system address book using the getDefaultAddressBook() method of the ContactManager interface (in mobile and wearable applications):

    addressbook = tizen.contact.getDefaultAddressBook();
    
  2. Define the items to be added as an array:

    var c1 = new tizen.Contact({
        name: new tizen.ContactName({firstName:'Jeffrey', lastName:'Hyman'}),
        emails: [new tizen.ContactEmailAddress('user1@example.com')]
    });
    
    var c2 = new tizen.Contact({
        name: new tizen.ContactName({firstName:'Elton', lastName:'John'}),
        emails: [new tizen.ContactEmailAddress('user2@example.com')]
    });
    
  3. Use the addBatch() method of the AddressBook interface (in mobile and wearable applications) to add the contacts in the array to the address book:

    addressbook.addBatch([c1, c2]);
    
    Note

    The addBatch() method is asynchronous. Make sure you provide success and error callbacks with it.

Manage multiple contacts in the batch mode

You can manage multiple contacts simultaneously using the applicable batch methods: updateBatch() and removeBatch().

To manage multiple contacts in your address books in the batch mode:

  1. Retrieve the default address book using the getDefaultAddressBook() method of the ContactManager interface (in mobile and wearable applications):

    var addressbook = tizen.contact.getDefaultAddressBook();
    
  2. Retrieve contacts stored in the address book by using the find() method of the AddressBook interface (in mobile and wearable applications):

    var filter = new tizen.AttributeFilter('name.firstName', 'CONTAINS', 'Chris'};
    var sortMode = new tizen.SortMode('name.lastName', 'ASC');
    
    try {
        addressbook.find(contactsFoundCB, null, filter, sortMode);
    }
    

    When searching for contacts, you can create attribute filters, attribute range filters, and composite filters based on specific filter attributes. You can also sort the search results. In this example, contacts whose first name contains “Chris” are retrieved and sorted in the ascending order based on their last name.

  3. To update contacts:

    1. Define the contact changes to be made in the success event handler of the find() method:

      function contactsFoundCB(contacts) {
          /* Change the first names of all the found contacts */
          for (var i = 0; i < contacts.length; i++) {
              contacts[i].name.firstName = 'Christopher';
          }
      
    2. Use the updateBatch() method to update multiple contacts asynchronously:

          /* Update all found contacts */
          addressbook.updateBatch(contacts);
      }
      
  4. To delete contacts, use the removeBatch() method in the success event handler of the find() method to delete multiple contacts asynchronously:

    function contactsFoundCB(contacts) {
        /* Delete the first 2 found contacts */
        addressbook.removeBatch([contacts[0].id, contacts[1].id]);
    }
    
Note

The updateBatch() and removeBatch() methods are asynchronous. Make sure you provide success and error callbacks with them.

Manage contact groups

To create engaging applications with various contact features, learn to manage contact groups, follow these steps:

  1. Retrieve the default system address book using the getDefaultAddressBook() method of the ContactManager interface (in mobile and wearable applications):

    var addressbook = tizen.contact.getDefaultAddressBook();
    
  2. To create a ContactGroup object (in mobile and wearable applications) and add the newly create group to the system, use the constructor and the addGroup() method of the ContactManager interface (in mobile and wearable applications):

    var group;
    try {
        group = new tizen.ContactGroup('Company');
        addressbook.addGroup(group)
        console.log('Group added with ID ' + group.id);
    }
    
  3. To manage groups:

    • To retrieve all the contact groups from the address book, use the getGroups() method of the AddressBook interface:

      var groups;
      try {
          groups = addressbook.getGroups();
      }
      
    • To change the name of the group, assign the name property a new value and use the updateGroup() method of the AddressBook interface:

      try {
          groups[0].name = 'Friends';
          addressbook.updateGroup(groups[0]);
          console.log('First group updated');
      }
      
    • To retrieve a specific group, use the getGroup() method of the AddressBook interface:

      try {
          group = addressbook.getGroup(group.id);
      }
      
    • To remove a group from the address book, use the removeGroup() method of the AddressBook interface:

      try {
          addressbook.removeGroup(group.id);
          console.log('Group was removed');
      }
      

Manage persons

You can manage persons, including searching, updating, and deleting, using the applicable methods of the ContactManager interface (in mobile and wearable applications).

To manage persons in your contact database, follow these steps:

  • To manage a single person:

    When you are managing a single person at a time, the operations are handled in a synchronous mode.

    1. To retrieve persons, use the find() method of the ContactManager interface.

      You can retrieve the most frequently used persons using the sort mode as the final parameter:

      var sortMode = new tizen.SortMode('usageCount', 'ASC');
      tizen.contact.find(personsFoundCB, personsErrorCB, null, sortMode);
      

      When searching for persons, you can create attribute filters, attribute range filters, and composite filters based on specific filter attributes. You can also sort the search results. In this example, all contacts are retrieved (since no filter is defined), and the result is sorted in the ascending order based on the most frequently used persons.

    2. Update or delete the found persons in the personsFoundCB() event handler. In this example, the favorite flag of the first person is changed and the contact is updated using the update() method. The second person is deleted using the remove() method:

      /* Define the event success callback */
      function personsFoundCB(persons) {
          persons[0].isFavorite = true;
          try {
              /* Update the first found person */
              tizen.contact.update(persons[0]);
      
              /* Delete the second found person */
              tizen.contact.remove(persons[1].id);
          }
      }
      
  • To handle multiple persons simultaneously, use the applicable batch methods: updateBatch() and removeBatch().

  • To merge multiple persons into a single person item:

    1. Retrieve the persons as described above.

    2. Define the persons to be merged in the personsFoundCB() event handler:

      function personsFoundCB(persons) {
          var sourcePerson = persons[0];
          var targetPerson = persons[1];
      
    3. Use the link() method to link contacts that are linked to the other person:

          /*
             Link 2 persons, contacts from sourcePerson are added to targetPerson
             and sourcePerson is removed
          */
          targetPerson.link(sourcePerson.id);
      }
      
  • To get or reset the number of person’s calls, messages, and emails:

    You can get the total number of each person’s calls, messages, and emails by using the getUsageCount() method. You can also reset the usage count of a person using the resetUsageCount() method of the Person interface (in mobile and wearable applications), which works in a synchronous mode. To reset the usage count for multiple persons, use the resetUsageCountBatch() method, which works in an asynchronous mode.

    • Retrieve the total number of calls, messages, and emails of a particular person:

      /* Get a person first */
      var person = tizen.contact.get(person_id);
      /* Get the total number of calls, messages, and emails */
      var usage_count = person.getUsageCount();
      
    • Retrieve the number of usages of a specified type:

      /* Get a person first */
      var person = tizen.contact.get(person_id);
      /* Get number of incoming calls */
      var usage_count = person.getUsageCount('INCOMING_CALLS');
      
    • Reset the total number of calls, messages, and emails of a particular person:

      /* Get a person first */
      var person = tizen.contact.get(person_id);
      /* Reset all usage counts */
      person.resetUsageCount();
      
    • Reset the number of usages of a specified type:

      /* Get a person first */
      var person = tizen.contact.get(person_id);
      /* Reset incoming calls */
      person.resetUsageCount('INCOMING_CALLS');
      
    • Reset the total number of calls, messages, and emails for a few persons:

      tizen.contact.resetUsageCountBatch([person1_id, person2_id]);
      
    • Reset the number usages of a specified type for a few persons:

      tizen.contact.resetUsageCountBatch([person1_id, person2_id], 'INCOMING_CALLS');
      

Import contacts

To create engaging applications with various contacts features, import contacts with the help of the vCard format:

  1. Retrieve the default system address book using the getDefaultAddressBook() method of the ContactManager interface (in mobile and wearable applications):

    var addressbook = tizen.contact.getDefaultAddressBook();
    
  2. Create a new Contact object (in mobile and wearable applications) from the vCard string and add it to the default address book:

    var contact = null;
    
    try {
        contact = new tizen.Contact('BEGIN:VCARD\n' +
                                    'VERSION:3.0\n' +
                                    'N:Gump;Forrest\n' +
                                    'FN:Forrest Gump\n' +
                                    'ORG:Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.\n' +
                                    'TITLE:Shrimp Man\n' +
                                    'TEL;WORK:(111) 555-1212\n' +
                                    'TEL;HOME:(404) 555-1212\n' +
                                    'EMAIL;WORK;PREF:forrestgump@example.com\n' +
                                    'END:VCARD');
    
        addressbook.add(contact);
        console.log('Contact was added with ID ' + contact.id);
    }
    

To convert multiple strings and import them to an address book, convert the strings one by one and then use the addBatch() method of the AddressBook interface (in mobile and wearable applications) to add all the contacts at once in the batch mode.

Export contacts

To create engaging applications with various contacts features, export contacts with the help of the vCard format:

  1. Retrieve the default system address book using the getDefaultAddressBook() method of the ContactManager interface (in mobile and wearable applications) and find all contacts with “Chris” in the first name:

    var addressbook;
    
    var addressbook = tizen.contact.getDefaultAddressBook();
    
    /* Define a filter */
    var filter = new tizen.AttributeFilter('name.firstName', 'CONTAINS', 'Chris');
    
    /* Search for the contacts */
    addressbook.find(contactsFoundCB, errorCB, filter);
    
  2. Convert a contact to a vCard string in the success event handler of the find() method.

    In the following example, the first found contact is exported by converting it to the vCard version 3.0 format:

    function contactsFoundCB(contacts) {
        /* Convert the first contact */
        var vcard = contacts[0].convertToString('VCARD_30');
    }
    
  • Dependencies
    • Tizen 2.4 and Higher for Mobile
    • Tizen 4.0 and Higher for Wearable