Reputation: 2096
I'm developing an Android application and I need to open pdf files and return to same activity when back button is pressed.
Problem
I correctly open pdf file (from ActivityOne) using an intent and starting activity, but when I press back button, all data that I had in the ActivityOne (and previous activities) have been lost.
Here is my code of starting activity for showing pdf:
File file = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory().getAbsolutePath()
+"/"+ myApplication.getUsuarioActual().getFacturaActual().getPdf());
Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, Uri.fromFile(file));
intent.setType("application/pdf");
startActivity(intent);
What do I have to do to solve that? Same occurs when I open another application and close it: when return to my app, it shows an error saying that all data is null.
EDIT
After reading that question, as @TheCharliemops recommended me, I know it is what I need, but I have another question related to that.
I have a class myApplication
that extends Application
to maintain global application state where I save all data that I read/write in different Activities.
My question is if I have to save all data I have in myApplication
in every activity using onSaveInstanceState
or there is some easiest manner to do it.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 295
Reputation: 769
Firts of all, welcome to SO!!
Here, @reto-meier explains how to save the activity state in Android. I think that could fix your problem. I put his code here for future people with similar problem.
He says that you must override onSaveInstanceState(Bundle savedInstanceState)
and onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle savedInstanceState)
as following code shows:
Reto Meier said:
@Override
public void onSaveInstanceState(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onSaveInstanceState(savedInstanceState);
// Save UI state changes to the savedInstanceState.
// This bundle will be passed to onCreate if the process is
// killed and restarted.
savedInstanceState.putBoolean("MyBoolean", true);
savedInstanceState.putDouble("myDouble", 1.9);
savedInstanceState.putInt("MyInt", 1);
savedInstanceState.putString("MyString", "Welcome back to Android");
// etc.
}
The Bundle is essentially a way of storing a NVP ("Name-Value Pair") map, and it will get passed in to onCreate
and also onRestoreInstanceState
where you'd extract the values like this:
@Override
public void onRestoreInstanceState(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onRestoreInstanceState(savedInstanceState);
// Restore UI state from the savedInstanceState.
// This bundle has also been passed to onCreate.
boolean myBoolean = savedInstanceState.getBoolean("MyBoolean");
double myDouble = savedInstanceState.getDouble("myDouble");
int myInt = savedInstanceState.getInt("MyInt");
String myString = savedInstanceState.getString("MyString");
}
I hope this helps you.
Regards!
Upvotes: 1