Reputation: 73
I've got this app, in which users update certain variables in an Activity, and this Activity passes the new variables to a IntentService using a BroadcastReceiver. However, the BroadcastReceiver in the IntentService doesn't seem to be receiving the broadcasts. This is the code within the service to create the broadcast receiver
protected class UpdateReceiver extends BroadcastReceiver{
@Override
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent){
Log.d("receiver", "Got message: ");
//state=3;
//Toast.makeText(context, "got it", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
}
};
And here's the code to register the receiver, in the onHandle() function
IntentFilter intentFilter = new IntentFilter();
intentFilter.addAction("updates");
UpdateReceiver lol = new UpdateReceiver();
DetectService.this.registerReceiver(lol, intentFilter);
Finally here's the code to send the broadcast, from the activity
Intent broadcastIntent = new Intent();
broadcastIntent.setAction("updates");
HomePageActivity.this.sendBroadcast(broadcastIntent);
Log.d("sender", "send msg");
When I put the receiver in the same activity as the broadcasting part, it works, but not when I put it into the IntentService. Help please!
On another related note, I've tried using LocalBroadcastManager in this project since the broadcasts are all local but eclipse doesn't seem to be able to import the compatibility class. I've installed it using Android SDK manager already. Is there any thing I'm doing wrong here?
Upvotes: 5
Views: 9925
Reputation: 1007584
this Activity passes the new variables to a IntentService using a BroadcastReceiver.
That makes no sense. Use startService()
to send a command to an IntentService
. And an IntentService
should not have a BroadcastReceiver
, because the IntentService
will be destroyed as soon as onHandleIntent()
completes and therefore will never receive the broadcast.
I've tried using LocalBroadcastManager in this project since the broadcasts are all local but eclipse doesn't seem to be able to import the compatibility class.
:: shrug ::
Here is a sample project with Eclipse project files that uses LocalBroadcastManager
. I encountered no particular Eclipse issues when creating the project.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 5270
protected class UpdateReceiver extends BroadcastReceiver{
@Override
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent){
Log.d("receiver", "Got message: ");
//state=3;
//Toast.makeText(context, "got it", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
}
};
In the onCreate() method or where relevant.
mReceiver = new UpdateReceiver();
IntentFilter filter = new IntentFilter();
filter.addAction("<your receivers intent goes here>");
this.registerReceiver(mReceiver, filter);
Now you should be able to send a broadcast and it be picked up.
Intent intent = new Intent("<your receivers intent goes here>");
// Add what you want to add to the intent right here.
<context-handle>.sendBroadcast(intent);
Upvotes: 2