Android :: How To Detect An Activity Goes Into Background

Aug 5, 2010

I need a way for my Activity to known that it's going into the background, and not when it's getting killed. I thought about hooking at onStop(), but onStop() is called for both cases. In other words, is there a way to tell if when my Activity is moving into the background and not getting killed?

Android :: How to detect an Activity goes into background


Android : How To Detect Launch Of An App In Droid From A Background Service?

Mar 3, 2010

I want to create an app or background service that just listens for the launch of a 'default' app, say Contacts or the built-in Gmail app. If the contact app is clicked, I want to transfer control to my app temporarily (e.g. present a Yes/No popup to the user or increment an internal counter of my app ) and then redirect the user back to the app that was clicked. I want to do this only for a couple of 'well-known' built-in default apps, not any third party apps..

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Android :: Method To Detect Widget Is Visible - Foreground Or Background?

Aug 6, 2009

It would appear on a G1 (with the latest software update) that onUpdate () runs even when the widget is not visible. Is there a way of sensing that the widget is or is not visible or is otherwise in foreground? That is, running the code below shows a logcat message at whatever interval the Widget is scheduled to update, whether it's in foreground or not, whether even the screen is dim or otherwise in deep sleep. It would seem onUpdate should only be scheduled to run when the Widget is in the foreground or visible. Is this a defect in the G1, or is there some other API call to detect if the Widget is visible?

public class HomeScreenWidget extends AppWidgetProvider { ...

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Android :: How To Detect If Current Stack Of Activities (task) Moves To Background?

Jul 23, 2010

The official documentation describes tasks as follows: All the activities in a task move together as a unit. The entire task (the entire activity stack) can be brought to the foreground or sent to the background. Suppose, for instance, that the current task has four activities in its stack three under the current activity. The user presses the HOME key, goes to the application launcher, and selects a new application (actually, a new task). The current task goes into the background and the root activity for the new task is displayed. Then, after a short period, the user goes back to the home screen and again selects the previous application (the previous task). That task, with all four activities in the stack, comes forward. Is there a way to programmatically detect when the task of the current Activity moves into and out of the background? I would like to know when the user has switched switched to another application, vs. when the user navigated to another Activity in the current app.

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Android :: Start Activity When Main Activity Is Running In Background

Jan 10, 2010

I created an application which enables the user to set whether he wants to receive notification while the application runs in background mode. If the notifications are enabled an activity should be started (the dialog should appear on the screen).

I tried to enabled it the following way:

CODE:...........

This is the method from main activity. When onPause() is executed isRunningInBackground is set true.
When I tried to debug it when the main application was running in the background the line

startActivity(intent) had no effect (the activity didn't appear).

Does anyone know how to midify the logic in order to start an activity from the main activity when the main activity is running in the background (after onPause() is called)?

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Android :: Detect Activity Started From Service

Jun 25, 2010

I have small simple Service and big MainActivity with UI. Service is called periodically from AlarmManager. My Service need to know if MainActivity is on the screen and inform MainActivity about state changing.

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Android :: Way To Detect Why Activity Was Resumed In Phone

Aug 24, 2010

I'm developing an Activity that does some of its own state management. I'm trying to differentiate the following onResume cases:

New launch
task switch (home button long-click)
resume after other activity in the same application
wake-up after sleep
orientation change

Is there something in the Activity's intent, or elsewhere, that can help me differentiate these?

For the curious and some context... I'd like to preserve my internal history stack on 4 & 5. On cases 2 & 3, I would preserve the same current page, but erase the history (allow the normal back button functionality to take over at that point). Case 1 would initialize to the activity's internal start page (and can be detected easily enough with some help from ocCreate).

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Android :: Detect When Another Activity Is Launched Or Loses Focus

Dec 3, 2009

Like the title says, I need to detect when my app loses focus because another app is launched (Phone call comes in, or user hits Home etc.).
Overriding Activity.OnStop does not work because that is called even when switching activities within my app.

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Android :: Detect User Pressing Home Key In Activity

Feb 5, 2010

Can you please tell me how can my activity detect user pressing HOME key?

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Android :: Detect If Activity Front Most And Visible To User?

Jun 28, 2010

I would like to launch an intent when any of my activity is visible, otherwise I will put it up as a notification, and will be fired by the user. To decide this, I need to know if any of my activity is front-most, how do I that?

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Android :: Detect If View's Parent Activity Is Being Destroyed?

Jun 30, 2010

I want to do some cleanup in a view when the activity is being destroyed. Is there any way to get a callback in the View when the activity is being destroyed? I tried using onDetachedFromWindow, but I'm not sure whether it is correct thing to do.

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Android :: Detect If A View's Parent Activity Is Paused

Jun 20, 2010

In one of my Activities I have a ListView that displays a list of locations. For each list item I want a little arrow icon that points in the direction of the corresponding location. I implemented this icon by extending ImageView. This custom View has a listener that reacts to changes of the device's orientation by rotating the icon image accordingly. I register the listener in the onAttachedToWindow() method and unregister it in onDetachedFromWindow(). This kind of works but the problem is that onDetachedFromWindow() sometimes gets called only a long time after the containing Activity has paused. Also, the whole layout overall seems a little hacky. So my question is: Is there a proper way to unregister the listeners or would you implement this in a completely different way to begin with?

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Android :: Activity In Background ?

Nov 19, 2010

Is there a way to 'preload' a user interfaces but to not display it until I am ready?

I have a service which has a receiver to listen for action_screen_on to occur. When that occurs, I would like to load an activity. However, as it is now, it takes about 1 second to load. I would like to preload the layout in advance so that when the screen is turned on the layout loads as soon as possible.

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Android :: Want To Change Background Of Activity

Jun 23, 2010

How to change background of activity and background of the application name at the top of your activity?

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Android :: Activity Background Becoming Black

Nov 19, 2010

i have set the background of an activity with a green gradient png image.This working fine almost always but some times during navigating to an activity its background is becoming black! i am not able to reproduce it with any specific operation, also not getting how to debug or fix it.

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Android :: Activity Background Processing

Apr 17, 2010

"Note that when you write an activity, you can make it stop or continue running when it is moved to the background (see onStop() in Activity Lifecycle). For activities that download data from the network, it's recommended to let them continue downloading so the user can multi-task." As far as I was aware I had to create a service if I wanted to have a background activity such as a media player, internet download, or processing of data in files on the SD card continue when the activity was no longer in the foreground.I went and reread the onStop information on the "Activity Lifecycle" page, which was referred to. But I didn't find any mention of how an activity might continue to run in the background after onStop was called.

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Android :: Background Tasks And Activity

Jul 14, 2010

Has anyone any idea on how to solve the generic problems related to starting a task in background from an activity and when the task is finished posting the result to the activity that created ? (the activity might get destroyed in the meantime due to a orientation change ,or receiving a call , or might be in the process of destroying and recreation)

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Android :: Start An Activity In The Background?

Aug 4, 2010

Is it possible to start an Activity in the background? I need such an Activity that can operate in the background and spawn other Activities as needed in response to user commands issued to my Home Screen widget.

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Android : Add Background Image To Activity?

Jul 22, 2010

Using theme or ImageView ?

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Android :: Changing Background Color Of An Activity

Jan 31, 2010

When i launch Activity A, the screen goes black, then dark-gray. Then A launches B, and the screen goes black and dark-gray again. Is there a way to set the default background color to black? Activity A has no screen, its just a stub that calls B.

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Android :: Activity Should Be Transparent / But Has Black Background

Apr 22, 2010

My use case is writing an overlay controller activity for a landscape camera preview. I followed the instructions from a couple of tutorials for writing a transparent theme.When I start this activity from my root activity, the layout gets drawn correctly, but the background stays black. I tried to use @android:style/Theme.Translucent instead, but this Theme inherits the orientation from the calling activity (landscape) and thats not what I want.The application holding the camera preview is set to landscape view as it does not display the preview correctly in portrait orientation. (see old google bug report)What I wanted to do was to put an independent activity for user interaction interface in front of the camera surface holder (this activity should be set to 'portrait', or even better to 'sensor')

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Android :: Set Solid Background To Spawned Activity

Sep 9, 2010

I'm not very familiar with the android SDK yet. I have an application (game), which is developed mainly using the NDK, and uses egl to render. i have an activity which handles the egl swapbuffer and runs the games native main loop, pretty straight forward I guess.

Now I have made another activity which host a TableLayout containing an EditText as well as a button (simply for text-input later used by the game). I spawn this activity from my main activity using startActivityForResult. The small problem I'm having now is that I can't manage to make this "popup" activity to have a background, so my paused game will reside in the background, with the various widgets just overlaid. This is not very pretty in my opinion, and I would like to at least have a solid background color for my spawned activity while it's active. I *could* just simply go into some state in the games main loop which clears the gl-screen just before I spawn the new activity. But I don't like this solution and it's a tad more work then I'm prepared to put in just at this time in the project. I'm pretty sure there is some simple way to just set a background color somehow, I just can't find *any* way to do it, I've looked around in the SDK resources and tried to search for any hints towards this, but i'm just not familiar enough with the java SDK to find what i'm looking for.

On a side note I would also like to be able to center the EditText widget as well as the button on the screen once the Activity is active, I haven't looked very deeply into it yet, but from a quick glance of the documentation I couldn't really find any suitable positioning methods in the tablelayout class. But as I said, haven't looked very hard. Can probably solve that one easy, but i'm just throwing this in as well :)

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Android :: Make Activity To Background With Out Finishing?

Jan 11, 2010

How can i make an activity go to background without calling its finish() method and return to the Parent activity that started this .I tried so much but it really dint help.So if you guys could help i would be very thankful.

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Android :: Child Activity Lifetime In Background

Sep 15, 2010

I have next problem, I have got parent activity and few sub- activities, if app goes to the background by pressed HOME button for long time, all children will be killed, and my app restart from parent activity.

For example: A1 - parent, A2,A3,A4 - sub-activities. A1-->A2-- >A3(top), from A3 I go to the background (HOME). wait 30-40 min and

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Android :: Get Background Color Of Activity In Java?

Sep 7, 2010

How can I get background color and text color (default for child views) of an Activity in Java?

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Android :: Activity Image Background Size?

Sep 12, 2010

I am a bit confused on creating an image which will be acting as a background for my activities. So, in short, my aim is that my application should be able to fit the different screen sizes. Therefore, what size in pixel should my three images be to be able to fill the screen of the device in ldpi, mdpi and hdpi?

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Android : How To Add A Background Image To Droid Activity

Oct 12, 2010

My goal is to develop a GUI application on top of a background image with buttons in specific places on the image. The first step is to display the background.

The image can be displayed with resources and is described in several FAQs including this one:

how-to-add-background-image-to-activity

It compiles and runs without errors, but the background is black. Here is the main.xml file:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<RelativeLayout android:id="@+id/rootRL" xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:orientation="vertical"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="fill_parent"
android:background="@drawable/background">
</RelativeLayout>

The image has been in png, 9.png, and jpg format with basenames of 'main' and 'background'. It builds but does not display. Making clean and recompiling does not help.

This behavior occurs on both the emulator and on hardware -- an Atmel AT91SAM9M10-G45-EK. The SDK version is 2.0.1.

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Android :: Start Activity From Service - Running In Background

Nov 13, 2009

I want to develop a application that continuously running in background as service. And after that if i press any numeric key, it should start an application.

I have developed a service which is running continuously. Is it possible in Android?

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Android :: Bring Activity To Front From Background Service?

Mar 17, 2010

I am aware my issue is against the philosophy of Android, but I have no choice, this application will run on a embedded car gps and I need to bring an activity to prevent from car accident, for example, when it's happen around the user. I have to put other activity on the back and bring my alert pop up without user manipulation like notification on the front. Is there a way to bring manually an activity to the front, by resuming it like when you click on the android task switcher?

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Android :: Update Information In Activity From Background Service?

Mar 18, 2010

I am trying to create a simple Android application that has a ActivityList of information, when the application starts, I plan to start a Service that will be constantly calculating the data (it will be changing) and I want the ActivityList to be in sync with the data that the service is calculating for the life of the app. How can I set up my Activity to be listening to the Service? Is this the best way to approach this problem? For example, if you imagine a list of stock prices - the data would be being changed regularly and need to be in sync with the (in my case) Service that is calculating/fetching the data constantly.

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