質問

I want my app to be able to handle search requests from Google Now and appear in its Phone Search list, but I can't find any documentation on this. Does anyone have a link they can offer up?

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解決

You can add your application to the Phone Search in Google Now by setting

android:includeInGlobalSearch="true"

in your searchable.xml configuration file per the Searchable Configuration reference page. Google Now shares the same phone search options as previous versions of Android, which was often called the Quick Search Box. You'll probably also want to reference the Search Suggestions for the Quick Search Box training.

他のヒント

I, too, was looking for how to do this.

Turns out, adding your app to global search no longer works in KitKat and was removed in this commit: https://android.googlesource.com/platform/packages/apps/QuickSearchBox/+/ecf356c15143ab0583c64682de16d94a57f7dd1c

Your searchable.xml needs to contain a few vital attributes before this will work. Simply adding the include global will not work. The sample app has a complete searchable.xml that works:

The ones that I have found to be mandatory for the search to show up in the "Phone search" list is:

android:searchSuggestAuthority

and

android:includeInGlobalSearch="true"
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