Question

My account authenticator works like a charm and its xml looks more or less this way:

<account-authenticator xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    android:accountType="lorenzoff_account"
    android:icon="@drawable/nice_icon"
    android:smallIcon="@drawable/nice_icon"
    android:label="@string/app_name" 
    android:accountPreferences="@xml/account_preferences" />

By this authenticator is it possible to manage more then one account, lets suppose account_A, account_B. Once defined the two accounts, accessing the Account & Sync settings and clicking one of them opens the relative account_preferences screen. Its xml looks more or less this way:

<PreferenceScreen xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
   <PreferenceCategory android:title="@string/title_fmt" />
   <PreferenceScreen
        android:key="key1"
        android:title="click me"
        android:summary="dont be afraid, click!">
        <intent
            android:action="com.lorenzoff.authenticator.ACTION_UNKNOWN"
            android:targetPackage="key1.package"
            android:targetClass="key1.class" />
    </PreferenceScreen>
</PreferenceScreen>

My problem is that I cannot figure out how to distinguish between the two accounts in the intent receiving class. If I click account_A or account_B, in both cases the receiving class correctly receives the com.lorenzoff.authenticator.ACTION_UNKNOWN action but how can I establish if was clicked accout_A or account_B?

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Solution

Some experimentation shows that the standard Android Settings app passes the target Account via the key "account" in the extras Bundle that comes with the Intent that launches the android:accountPreferences activity.

Unfortunately, I also can't seem see any documentation that guarantees whether this is always true; it'd be great if someone can prove otherwise.

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