Reputation: 63
I wrote an IntentService for GCM Push Notifications. I receive the Messages but something's wrong with displaying my Notification to the user. Here's my Code:
import com.google.android.gms.gcm.GoogleCloudMessaging;
import android.app.IntentService;
import android.app.NotificationManager;
import android.app.PendingIntent;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.Intent;
import android.support.v4.app.NotificationCompat;
import android.support.v4.app.TaskStackBuilder;
import android.util.Log;
public class GcmIntentService extends IntentService {
public static final int NOTIFICATION_ID = 1;
public GcmIntentService() {
super("GcmIntentService");
}
public static final String TAG = "GCM test";
@Override
protected void onHandleIntent(Intent intent) {
GoogleCloudMessaging gcm = GoogleCloudMessaging.getInstance(this);
String messageType = gcm.getMessageType(intent);
if (!intent.getExtras().isEmpty()) { // has effect of unparcelling Bundle
if (GoogleCloudMessaging.MESSAGE_TYPE_SEND_ERROR.equals(messageType)) {
sendNotification("Send error: " + intent.getExtras().toString());
} else if (GoogleCloudMessaging.MESSAGE_TYPE_DELETED.equals(messageType)) {
sendNotification("Deleted messages on server: " + intent.getExtras().toString());
// If it's a regular GCM message, do some work.
} else if (GoogleCloudMessaging.MESSAGE_TYPE_MESSAGE.equals(messageType)) {
// Post notification of received message.
sendNotification("message:\n" + intent.getStringExtra("message"));
Log.i(TAG, "Received: " + intent.getExtras().toString());
}
}
// Release the wake lock provided by the WakefulBroadcastReceiver.
GcmBroadcastReceiver.completeWakefulIntent(intent);
}
private void sendNotification(String msg) {
NotificationCompat.Builder mBuilder =
new NotificationCompat.Builder(this)
.setSmallIcon(R.drawable.ic_notif)
.setContentTitle("My notification")
.setContentText(msg);
Intent resultIntent = new Intent(this, PopupMessageActivity.class);
TaskStackBuilder stackBuilder = TaskStackBuilder.create(this);
stackBuilder.addParentStack(PopupMessageActivity.class);
stackBuilder.addNextIntent(resultIntent);
PendingIntent resultPendingIntent =
stackBuilder.getPendingIntent(
0,
PendingIntent.FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT
);
mBuilder.setContentIntent(resultPendingIntent);
NotificationManager mNotificationManager =
(NotificationManager) getSystemService(Context.NOTIFICATION_SERVICE);
mNotificationManager.notify(NOTIFICATION_ID, mBuilder.build());
}
}
I don't see the mistake. I mean, I copied the code from the Androids developer guide.
The only thing that this code does, is that the small icon (in this case "ic_notif") is showing in the notification-bar of the phone. But there's no Text or Notification that pops up to the user.
I use android-studio. My debug device is an huawai u8666e with android 4.0.3 (API 15). At least i want this API level to be my minimum requirement for this app.
Upvotes: 2
Views: 2204
Reputation: 29762
What you are seeing is normal designed Android behaviour for versions before Lollipop.
The design logic is that this method creates a cleaner interface and will not interrupt the user's current actions by placing a popup in front of their face. (there is a lot of debate over which method is better - iOS popups vs Android notifications).
Lollipop changes this slightly by creating a small popup at the top of the device window when a Notification
is created.
If you really want to force a popup dialog to be shown, you should be looking at designing a "full screen" Notification.
See the Android Developer docs:
Using this method, you can create a new Activity
with any custom layout you want, and launch that instead of placing the Notification in the status bar.
(full implementation of a full screen notification would be beyond the scope of this post)
I would recommend against forcing full screen notifications except in rare cases, such as an Alarm Clock, or Phone Call app. I would, instead, recommend that you stick to the way Android was designed and work with the OS.
Upvotes: 2