Reputation: 976
I have an Android app that creates a local HTML file & then displays this to the user in a browser. I have had issues with BrowserActivity not working on different devices, subject to whatever browser is installed. My current code does the following -
public void displayStats()
{
String file = produceStats();
Uri uri = Uri.parse("file://" + file);
// chrome ??
Intent intent1 = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW);
intent1.setDataAndType(uri, "multipart/related");
// default "Internet" browser
Intent intent2 = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, uri);
intent2.setDataAndType(uri, "text/html");
intent2.setClassName("com.android.browser", "com.android.browser.BrowserActivity");
// any other browser (FireFox) ??
Intent intent3 = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW);
intent3.setDataAndType(uri, "text/html");
intent3.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_BROWSABLE);
PackageManager packageManager = getPackageManager();
List<ResolveInfo> activities1 = packageManager.queryIntentActivities(intent1, 0);
List<ResolveInfo> activities2 = packageManager.queryIntentActivities(intent2, 0);
List<ResolveInfo> activities3 = packageManager.queryIntentActivities(intent3, 0);
boolean isIntentSafe1 = activities1.size() > 0;
boolean isIntentSafe2 = activities2.size() > 0;
boolean isIntentSafe3 = activities3.size() > 0;
List<Intent> targetedShareIntents = new ArrayList<Intent>();
if (isIntentSafe1)
{
unpackResolvedIntents(uri, "multipart/related", activities1, targetedShareIntents);
}
if (isIntentSafe2) {
unpackResolvedIntents(uri, "text/html", activities2, targetedShareIntents);
}
if (isIntentSafe3) {
unpackResolvedIntents(uri, "text/html", activities3, targetedShareIntents);
}
if (targetedShareIntents.isEmpty()) {
// go to market to install app ????
Toast.makeText(plink.this, "Please install BROWSER to complete (Chrome)", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
Intent goToMarket = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW)
.setData(Uri.parse("market://details?id=com.android.chrome"));
startActivity(goToMarket);
} else if (targetedShareIntents.size() == 1) {
startActivity(targetedShareIntents.remove(0));
} else {
Intent chooserIntent = Intent.createChooser(targetedShareIntents.remove(0), "Select viewer");
Intent[] extraIntents = new Intent[targetedShareIntents.size()];
for (int i = 0; i < targetedShareIntents.size(); i++) {extraIntents[i] = targetedShareIntents.get(i);}
chooserIntent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_INITIAL_INTENTS, extraIntents);
startActivity(chooserIntent);
}
}
The produceStats() call returns the path to the file, then the rest of this function handles various different browser, and if more than one available it offers the user a Chooser.
My problem is that one user has reported the app crashing when he runs this on a Kindle HD device with the SILK browser. His stack dump is thus -
26 Jan 2014 16:26:09 GMT:Uncaught exception in java.lang.Thread:main(Unable to find explicit activity class {com.android.browser/com.android.browser.BrowserActivity}; have you declared this activity in your AndroidManifest.xml?)
android.content.ActivityNotFoundException: Unable to find explicit activity class {com.android.browser/com.android.browser.BrowserActivity}; have you declared this activity in your AndroidManifest.xml?
at android.app.Instrumentation.checkStartActivityResult(Instrumentation.java:1624)
at android.app.Instrumentation.execStartActivity(Instrumentation.java:1418)
My question is - how do I launch on a Kindle to display the file in SILK ? Thank you
Upvotes: 1
Views: 834
Reputation: 258
final Uri uri = Uri.parse(filePath);
Intent browserIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, uri);
browserIntent.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_BROWSABLE);
context.startActivity(browserIntent);
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1006604
Slik on a Kindle Fire HD does not seem to support the file://
scheme for HTML, based upon an examination of its manifest. It only appears to support http://
, https://
, and inline://
. I cannot explain the specific crash that you are encountering, as I do not see any sign of the AOSP browser app, and so I do not know why PackageManager
would report otherwise.
Upvotes: 2