Alexei
Alexei

Reputation: 15656

In AndroidManifest: Expecting android:screenOrientation="unspecified"

Android Studio 3.6.

I want my app to be always in portrait mode. So in my AndroidMainfest.xml:

<activity
   android:name=".activity.SplashActivity"
   android:screenOrientation="portrait">
   <intent-filter>
      <action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />

      <category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
   </intent-filter>
</activity>

I run the app and SplashActivity shows in portrait mode. Nice. But the editor shows the following error:

Expecting android:screenOrientation="unspecified"

Why?

Upvotes: 78

Views: 36674

Answers (11)

Dame Gjurchinoski
Dame Gjurchinoski

Reputation: 159

Ads another line in your code

tools:ignore="DiscouragedApi,LockedOrientationActivity"

 <activity
            android:name="com.example.dothis"
            android:keepScreenOn="true"
            android:screenOrientation="portrait"
            android:theme="@style/AppTheme.Fullscreen"
            tools:ignore="DiscouragedApi,LockedOrientationActivity" />

So code will look like this

Upvotes: 0

Abu Baker Nawaz
Abu Baker Nawaz

Reputation: 21

Try with below code:

if(MainActivity.this.getResources().getConfiguration().orientation== Configuration.ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT){
    MainActivity.this.setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_LOCKED);
}

Upvotes: 0

tktschool
tktschool

Reputation: 116

I found 2 way of solving this problem

First,

Android Studio -> Preferences (for Mac) or Settings (for Windows)
-> Search "chrome" 
-> Uncheck "Activity is locked to an orientation" 
-> Apply and Ok 
-> Sync Project with Gradle file

Second,

Select "Run" from the main menu 
-> Edit Configurations.
-> Launch options - Launch
-> Select Nothing or Specified Activity
-> Sync Project with Gradle file

Upvotes: 6

Darragh MacKenna
Darragh MacKenna

Reputation: 1440

In your manifest tag (just under xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"), put

xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools"

Then inside the application tag, put

tools:ignore="LockedOrientationActivity"

Upvotes: 133

Dame Gjurchinoski
Dame Gjurchinoski

Reputation: 159

Add following line after android:screenOrientation="portrait"

tools:ignore="LockedOrientationActivity"

Then click Alt+Enter

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Upvotes: 7

Shohel Rana
Shohel Rana

Reputation: 2342

I have used the below Procedure. It works perfectly for me. In Android studio 3.6.0 I think they want the user to handle the orientation and encourage the developer to use ViewModel stuff. Use the below Procedure to ignore that.

Firstly Add :

xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"

in the manifest tag.

Secondly, Add

tools:ignore="LockedOrientationActivity" 

in application tag. Happy Coding.

Upvotes: 4

MohanRaj S
MohanRaj S

Reputation: 2008

I have faced this issue, In my requirement, some of the activity will support both orientations and remains will keep in portrait, In this case, I resolved by the following steps:

Case-1:- To lock Orientation

Step-1: Please Add following line Application tag in AndroidManifest.xml

tools:ignore="LockedOrientationActivity"

<application
android:name=".activity.MyApplication"
tools:ignore="LockedOrientationActivity">

Step-2: If you want to lock screen orientation either in portrait or landscape add the following line in the activity tag

android:screenOrientation="portrait" or "landscape"

Case-2:- Suppose if u want to allow orientation in particular activity and have a specific design for landscape

Step-1: Remove Orientation value in configchanges and remove screen orientation if it exists from activity tag, and my personal suggestion use (LifecycleObserver) in Activity for without losing values while changing orientation.

android:configChanges="orientation"
android:screenOrientation="portrait" or "landscape"

This is the way I resolve this issue, hope it helps, Thanks & Happy Coding.

Upvotes: 1

Android
Android

Reputation: 61

tools:ignore="GoogleAppIndexingWarning,LockedOrientationActivity"

Upvotes: 5

Rajat
Rajat

Reputation: 763

In Android studio 3.6.0 i guess they want the user to handle the orientation and encourage developer to use ViewModel stuff. Let me explain screenOrientation in detail

android:screenOrientation="portrait"

will give you error you have to either specify

android:screenOrientation="fullSensor" or android:screenOrientation="unspecified"

fullSensor Means either you have ON the "Rotate off" or not it will change the orientation based on you move the phone

unspecified Means if you have ON the Rotate off then it will stay only in that orientation and if not then it will change the orientation based on you move the phone.

Upvotes: 11

trinadh thatakula
trinadh thatakula

Reputation: 923

it only affects Android Studio 3.6+

What is the Issue here? This issue occurs because android framework wants user to control the app orientation himself it is not advised to restrict your app orientation for example if a user wants to use the app in landscape orientation he just flips the device and sensors will do the work but when a developer restrict screen orientation, even when rotation sensor works app will stay in pre-defined state, in a way you are restricting user's device capabilities.

What to do now? You have two options., First is to ignore the error as it won't cause any build failure even I am doing the same and apk/aab generation is as usual Another Option is to provide Landscape Layouts or to handle the rotation like in some apps which recognize if orientation gets changed they will prompt the user to change the orientation as the app is not supported in such orientation

It may change in future => at present it is not effecting our build process but it might change in future

Upvotes: 25

Swayangjit
Swayangjit

Reputation: 1871

Try putting the following in the activity tag

android:configChanges="orientation"
android:screenOrientation="portrait" 

Upvotes: -2

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