ashu
ashu

Reputation: 1836

Why does FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP not work?

As the title says, Why intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP) or intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP) won't work?

I have 3 Activities let us say A, B and C.

When I am trying to launch Activity A from C with code:

Intent i = new Intent(this, A.class);
i.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP);
startActivity(i);

It simply starts Activity A but doesn't clear the top.! -_-

I have also tried using setFlags().

I read different questions on SO about this problem, but I couldn't find the right answer. >_<

Somebody please help!

Edit

Code for onBackPressed() in activity 'A' as requested by @codeMagic.

@Override
public void onBackPressed(){
    if(wvLogin.canGoBack())
        wvLogin.goBack();
    else
        super.onBackPressed();
}

Upvotes: 25

Views: 72008

Answers (3)

goodKode
goodKode

Reputation: 3100

You are missing the Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP flag

Try this:

Intent i = new Intent(this, A.class);
i.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP);
startActivity(i);

Upvotes: 12

matiash
matiash

Reputation: 55360

From the documentation for FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP:

If set, and the activity being launched is already running in the current task, then instead of launching a new instance of that activity, all of the other activities on top of it will be closed and this Intent will be delivered to the (now on top) old activity as a new Intent.

As you added in your comment, the activity A has been finished before calling B, so this situation doesn't apply. A new instance of activity A will be launched instead.

As I see it, you have two options here:

1) Use the Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TASK flags. This will start activity A as the root of the stack. It works, but any other activities in the stack will be lost. Assuming A was the first activity (or at least, that you are not interested in any previous activities in the task stack) then it doesn't matter. Note: CLEAR_TASK requires API Level 11.

2) Another possible solution (in case the previous assumption is not true) would be to not use intent flags at all:

  • B starts C with startActivityForResult().
  • Instead of calling A, C finishes, having set a result for B indicating that A must be launched.
  • In B.afterActivityResult(), finish B and launch A.

Upvotes: 57

Rod_Algonquin
Rod_Algonquin

Reputation: 26198

You used a diferrent intent: use the one you initialized:

  Intent i = new Intent(this, A.class);
  intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP); \\WRONG;;
  startActivity(i);

solution:

i.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP); \\RIGHT;;

You could either put a noHistory true to the Activity A in the manifest

android:noHistory=true

Upvotes: 6

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