# Want Want is a carrier for information transfer between objects (application components). Want can be used as a parameter of [startAbility](js-apis-inner-application-uiAbilityContext.md#uiabilitycontextstartability) to specify a startup target and information that needs to be carried during startup, for example, **bundleName** and **abilityName**, which respectively indicate the bundle name of the target ability and the ability name in the bundle. When ability A needs to start ability B and transfer some data to ability B, it can use Want a carrier to transfer the data. > **NOTE** > > The APIs of this module are supported since API version 6 and deprecated since API version 9. You are advised to use [@ohos.app.ability.Want](js-apis-app-ability-want.md) instead. Newly added APIs will be marked with a superscript to indicate their earliest API version. **System capability**: SystemCapability.Ability.AbilityBase | Name | Type | Mandatory| Description | | ----------- | -------------------- | ---- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | | deviceId | string | No | ID of the device running the ability. If this field is unspecified, the local device is used. | | bundleName | string | No | Bundle name.| | abilityName | string | No | Name of the ability. If both **bundleName** and **abilityName** are specified in a **Want** object, the **Want** object can match a specific ability. The value of **abilityName** must be unique in an application.| | uri | string | No | URI. If **uri** is specified in a **Want** object, the **Want** object will match the specified URI information, including **scheme**, **schemeSpecificPart**, **authority**, and **path**.| | type | string | No | MIME type, that is, the type of the file to open, for example, **'text/xml'** and **'image/*'**. For details about the MIME type definition, see https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/media-types.xhtml?utm_source=ld246.com. | | flags | number | No | How the **Want** object will be handled. By default, numbers are passed in. For details, see [flags](js-apis-ability-wantConstant.md#wantconstantflags). | | action | string | No | Action to take, such as viewing and sharing application details. In implicit Want, you can define this field and use it together with **uri** or **parameters** to specify the operation to be performed on the data. For details, see [action](js-apis-app-ability-wantConstant.md#wantconstantaction). For details about the definition and matching rules of implicit Want, see [Matching Rules of Explicit Want and Implicit Want](application-models/explicit-implicit-want-mappings.md). | | parameters | {[key: string]: any} | No | Want parameters in the form of custom key-value (KV) pairs. By default, the following keys are carried:
**ohos.aafwk.callerPid**: PID of the caller.
**ohos.aafwk.param.callerToken**: token of the caller.
**ohos.aafwk.param.callerUid**: UID in [bundleInfo](js-apis-bundle-BundleInfo.md#bundleinfo-1), that is, the application UID in the bundle information.
- **component.startup.newRules**: whether to enable the new control rule.
- **moduleName**: module name of the caller. No matter what this field is set to, the correct module name will be sent to the peer.
- **ohos.dlp.params.sandbox**: available only for DLP files. | | entities | Array\ | No | Additional category information (such as browser and video player) of the target ability. It is a supplement to **action** in implicit Want and is used to filter ability types. For details, see [entity](js-apis-app-ability-wantConstant.md#wantconstantentity). | | moduleName9+ | string | No | Module to which the ability belongs.| **Example** - Basic usage (called in a UIAbility object, where context in the example is the context object of the UIAbility). ```ts let want = { 'deviceId': '', // An empty deviceId indicates the local device. 'bundleName': 'com.example.myapplication', 'abilityName': 'EntryAbility', 'moduleName': 'entry' // moduleName is optional. }; this.context.startAbility(want, (error) => { // Start an ability explicitly. The bundleName, abilityName, and moduleName parameters work together to uniquely identify an ability. console.log('error.code = ${error.code}'); }); ``` - Passing a file descriptor (FD) (called in the UIAbility object, where context in the example is the context object of the UIAbility): ```ts import fileio from '@ohos.fileio'; // ... let fd; try { fd = fileio.openSync('/data/storage/el2/base/haps/pic.png'); } catch(e) { console.log('openSync fail: ${JSON.stringify(e)}'); } let want = { 'deviceId': '', // An empty deviceId indicates the local device. 'bundleName': 'com.example.myapplication', 'abilityName': 'EntryAbility', 'moduleName': 'entry', // moduleName is optional. 'parameters': { 'keyFd':{'type':'FD', 'value':fd} } }; this.context.startAbility(want, (error) => { // Start an ability explicitly. The bundleName, abilityName, and moduleName parameters work together to uniquely identify an ability. console.log('error.code = ${error.code}'); }); // ... ``` - For more details and examples, see [Want](../../application-models/want-overview.md).