Android : Widget Update On Some Event

Aug 11, 2010

I hope it is the right android group for this question. I have a widget that is essentially an image button that toggles display and speaker modes on a custom Android 2.1 platform. It also displays different images to indicate what mode is currently selected. We are adding a hardware button that can also change the same display modes externally. I will have a driver that translates button presses to some events (maybe emulate a key press through input events or something else). If the user changes the mode by pressing hardware button, the widget will not know about that and will display wrong image. Is there a way to synchronize the widget state with the current mode without constantly polling the driver from the widget code? Widget can start a background service that would poll my driver every second or so and update the picture according to the mode reported by the driver. It does not look like a good solution to me. Can widgets receive any events besides clicks? Can widget detect when it becomes visible ? It looks like "remoteViews" cannot register any event listeners other than OnClickListener

Android : Widget update on some event


Android :: How To Implement Click Event In App Widget?

Aug 5, 2010

can anybody give example how to implement click event in appwidget in android ?

View 1 Replies View Related

Android :: How To Handle Widget (Long Click) Event On Homescreen?

Aug 10, 2009

Does anyone know how to handle widget's "Long Click" event on home screen? I want to implement: long click one widget on home screen then one menu will be popup.

View 5 Replies View Related

Android :: Facebook Event Displays Wrong Time In Calendar Widget

Aug 17, 2010

I have a facebook event in my device's calendar that is displaying the correct time on the main calendar, but showing the incorrect event time in two different calendar widgets I've tried, as well as the event list in the Facebook app.

To make matters more complicated, the facebook app is displaying a different incorrect time than the widgets.

I've removed the facebook event from my calendar, reinstalled the widgets, done a battery pull, resynced, and the problem persists.

I think the host changed the time of the event after I first synced it to my phone, but I'm not sure.

View 2 Replies View Related

Android :: Update UI From An Event With Thread

Mar 26, 2010

Im working on a small application to try out an idea that I have. The idea is to periodically update the UI when event of some sort occurs. In the demo I've created, I'm updating a ProgressDialog every 2 seconds for 15 turns. The problem I am having, which I don't quite understand is that when an event is handled, I send a message to the handler which is supposed to update the message in the ProgressDialog. When this happens however, I get an exception which states that I can't update the UI from that thread.Am I missing something? The logic makes sense to me and it looks like everything should work, I'm using a handler to update the UI like it is recommended.

View 1 Replies View Related

Android :: Create Widget Like Analogue Clock Widget That Update Itself?

May 1, 2010

I can create a static widget without thinking, I can even create a widget like the analogue clock widget that will update itself, however, I can not for the life of me figure out how to create a widget that reacts to when a user clicks on it. Here is the best code sample that the developer documentation gives to what a widget activity should contain (the only other hint being the API demos, which only creates a static widget):

public class ExampleAppWidgetProvider extends AppWidgetProvider {
public void onUpdate(Context context, AppWidgetManager appWidgetManager, int[] appWidgetIds) {
final int N = appWidgetIds.length;

// Perform this loop procedure for each App Widget that belongs to this provider
for (int i=0; i<N; i++) {
int appWidgetId = appWidgetIds[i];

// Create an Intent to launch ExampleActivity
Intent intent = new Intent(context, ExampleActivity.class);
PendingIntent pendingIntent = PendingIntent.getActivity(context, 0, intent, 0);

// Get the layout for the App Widget and attach an on-click listener to the button
RemoteViews views = new RemoteViews(context.getPackageName(), R.layout.appwidget_provider_layout);
views.setOnClickPendingIntent(R.id.button, pendingIntent);................

View 2 Replies View Related

Android : LongClick Event Also Triggers Click Event

Apr 12, 2009

I use onLongClick and onClick events of a button to get user inputs. Whenever; the user long click and triggers onLongClick event, the onClick event is also triggered. I couldn't find my problem. The code of two methods are shown in below: Code...

View 2 Replies View Related

2.1 Update :: Data Monitor Widget Missing After Update To 2.1 Xperia X8

Nov 27, 2010

data monitor widget missing after update to 2.1-xperia x8...any ideas?

View 1 Replies View Related

HTC Hero : Why Cant I Edit One Event In A Recurring Event

Dec 15, 2009

I hope there is a way to resolve this or bye bye hero.

View 10 Replies View Related

Android :: Widget On Update / OnReceive

Aug 9, 2010

I initialize some arrays in an onUpdate() method and after that, using an intent and a button, I try to call onReceive() function which runs fine but cannot access arrays set in onUpdate() method. Why is that? Those array's are object variables and are declared public.Am I missing something?package net.aerosoftware.widgettest;
import java.util.HashMap;
import android.app.PendingIntent;
import android.appwidget.AppWidgetManager;
import android.appwidget.AppWidgetProvider;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.Intent;
import android.util.Log;
import android.widget.RemoteViews;
public class WidgetTest extends AppWidgetProvider { public static String ACTION_WIDGET_RECEIVER = "ActionReceiverWidget";
public HashMap<Integer, String> channelsImages;
@Overridepublic void onUpdate(Context context, AppWidgetManager appWidgetManager, int[] appWidgetIds)
{ Log.e("UPDATE", "Start");
RemoteViews remoteViews = new RemoteViews(context.getPackageName(), R.layout.main);
channelsImages = new HashMap<Integer, String>();
channelsImages.put(0, "one");
channelsImages.put(1, "two");
Intent active = new Intent(context, WidgetTest.class);
active.setAction(ACTION_WIDGET_RECEIVER);
PendingIntent actionPendingIntent = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(context, 0, active, 0);
remoteViews.setOnClickPendingIntent(R.id.buttonclick, actionPendingIntent);
super.onUpdate(context, appWidgetManager, appWidgetIds);
appWidgetManager.updateAppWidget(appWidgetIds, remoteViews);
Log.e("UPDATE", "End");
} @Override public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent)
{ Log.e("RECEIVE", "Start 2");
if (intent.getAction().equals(ACTION_WIDGET_RECEIVER))
try Log.e("SIZE", "Size Of channel array: "+channelsImages.size());
} catch(Exception e)
Log.e("ON_RECIEVE_ERROR", " "+e.getMessage());
super.onReceive(context, intent);
Log.e("RECEIVE", "End");

View 2 Replies View Related

Android :: How To Update Widget Dynamically?

May 28, 2010

I am currently learning about widgets in Android. I want to create a WIFI widget that will display the SSID, the RSSI (Signal) level. But I also want to be able to send it data from a service I am running that calculates the Quality of Sound over wifi. Here is what I have after some reading and a quick tutorial: public class WlanWidget extends AppWidget Provider {RemoteViews remoteViews; AppWidgetManager appWidgetManager; Component Name thisWidget; WifiManager wifiManager; public void onUpdate(Context context, AppWidgetManager appWidget Manager, int[] appWidgetIds) { timer timer = new Timer(); timer.schedule AtFixed Rate(new WlanTimer(context, appWidgetManager), 1, 10000); The above seems to work ok, it updates the SSID on the widget every 10 seconds. However what is the most efficent way to get the information from my service that will be already running to update periodically on my widget? Also is there a better approach to updating the the widget rather than using a timer and timertask?

View 12 Replies View Related

Android :: 2.2 Update - Weather Widget

May 12, 2010

Does anyone know if the 2.2 update is going to bring HTC sense along with the support of flash player? And if so, is that how I acquire this weather widget?>>>>[follow link]> http://www.gadgetsdna.com/motorola-droid-running-android-2-1-and-htc-sense/1572/>>

View 4 Replies View Related

Android :: Update Widget Text

May 18, 2010

I have 2 questions about widgets update

I have 2 buttons and i need to change one button text when i press the other one, how can i do this?
The first time i open the widget it calls the onUpdate method, but it never calls it again. I need to update the widget every 2 seconds and i have this line in the xml.

android:updatePeriodMillis="2000"

Do i need a service or should it works just with the updatePeriodMillis tag?

onUpdate method

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

View 2 Replies View Related

Android :: How To Update Widget Every Minute?

Oct 6, 2010

Can anyone tell me the best way to update widget every minute. Now I'm using thread inside the AppWidget, but sometimes i get error FAILED BINDER TRANSACTION !!! After that error, i always got a lot of error like that all the time and i can't change the view in my widget again.

View 1 Replies View Related

Android :: Update A Widget From An Activity?

Sep 22, 2009

I have been looking for a way to update a widget asynchronously, for example, when the phone receives a text message. I have a broadcast receiver set up with code that runs upon receiving a message. I also have an AppWidgetProvider that is set up and running. It seems like the *only* way a widget can be updated is upon its interval, or when the user interacts with it. Is there any way to update a widget upon a system event?

View 6 Replies View Related

Android :: Update Widget From Activity

Nov 1, 2010

I have a widget, its setup so that when I click on it, it opens some settings in an activity.

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

This configures some settings for the application. What I want to achieve is to have the widget update its view to reflect the changed settings when the Activity I launch closes. Using the update interval or any other type of polling isn't appropriate for this.

I've seen a couple places here and in the android docs this code used:

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

But I don't know how to get the mAppWidgetId value. I tried following the example for a widget configuration activity here http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/appwidgets/index.html, but in the following code,

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

Extras is always null, so I never get the AppWidgetID.

View 1 Replies View Related

Android :: Widget - Update From My Activity?

Nov 8, 2010

I have added a widget and instead of updating it every xxx minutes, i want to update it only if in my activity something is changed. But how can i call the onUpdate Routine of my widget from my activity?

View 3 Replies View Related

Android :: Update Language In Widget

Mar 26, 2010

I have a widgett that supports for many languages, but if the user change the language in Settings, my widget don't update.. Only works, if I close it and open again, or rebook the handset..

View 2 Replies View Related

Android :: Update Widget From Code

Apr 22, 2009

Depending on what I do in my application, I might want to force an update on my widget. I've have had a poke around and can't seem to find any API for doing a manual update. At the moment, I have a function that sends a broadcast and my onReceive does this:

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

Is there a proper way to do this, which sents the int array to the correct values? Or do I have to do it like this instead?

View 16 Replies View Related

Android :: How Update Widget Often But Only When It Is Visible

Mar 10, 2010

I'm going to create widget which needs to update its content every minute (it shows time-related data).

However, there is no need to update widget if it is currently invisible, which means:

screen is turned off
another app is running
widget is placed on another (invisible) home screen tab

What is the best way to update only visible widget every minute - without waking up device nor doing unnecessary computations? After widget becomes visible, small lag before update is acceptable.

View 2 Replies View Related

Android :: Force Widget To Update

May 1, 2010

I respond to a button press on my appwidget in the onreceive method. When the button I pressed, I want to force the widget to call the onupdate method.

View 2 Replies View Related

Android :: Update Widget On Condition

Aug 9, 2010

I'm just starting with android development and have written an application to show details about the battery status.

Now I wanted to put the whole thing into an widget - and here's the question:
Do I really need a update service in the background to listen for ACTION_BATTERY_CHANGED intents? My first thought was to put just a <action android:name="android.intent.action.ACTION_BATTERY_CHANGED" /> line into the <intet-filter> tag of the widget in the AndroidManifest.xml - but obviously it's not that simple.

If the UpdateService is the right way I'll do so - but I just wanted to make sure what the proper solution is.

View 3 Replies View Related

Android : Widget Update Error

Jul 21, 2010

I wrote one widget that updates per 5-seconds and I found that if it's run for a period of time, com.android.acore will occupy almost 100% cpu. Could somebody give me suggestions or help?

View 9 Replies View Related

Android :: Programmatically Update Widget From Activity?

Aug 11, 2010

I know it's possible, but I can't figure out a way to trigger an update of my widget from the main activity. Isn't there some general intent I can broadcast?

View 1 Replies View Related

Android :: Facebook Widget Does Not Update Anymore?

Nov 23, 2009

I have the Droid and my fb widget stopped updating. It used to work fine but has been sketchy for a few days. Is this happening to anyone else?

View 2 Replies View Related

Android :: Widget Displayed But Update Never Called

Jan 16, 2010

I am trying to implement a simple widget for display on the home screen. The problem I am experiencing is that onUpdate is only being called once when I install the widget. The configuration is below. Note: I will not leave update period at 20 secs as I know that would kill battery (just testing).

Configuration:
`<appwidget-provider xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:minWidth="294dp" android:minHeight="72dp"
android:updatePeriodMillis="20000"
android:initialLayout="@layout/my_custom_app_widget">`
</appwidget-provider>`

Manifest Excerpt:
`<receiver android:name="MyCustomWidgetProvider"> <intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.appwidget.action.APPWIDGET_UPDATE"/>`

I am observing the following behavior when I install the widget:
In my WidgetProvider class on onReceive is called then onEnabled then onReceive, then onUpdate.
After that the widget displays and onUpdate is never called again. I also inspect the settings of the provider when onUpdate is called and everything set in XML above (e.g. update period) is correct.

View 1 Replies View Related

Android :: How To Update Widget Dynamically (Not Waiting 30 Min)?

May 28, 2010

I am currently learning about widgets in Android.I want to create a WIFI widget that will display the SSID, the RSSI (Signal) level.But I also want to be able to send it data from a service I am running that calculates the Quality of Sound over wifi.Here is what I have after some reading and a quick tutorial:public class WlanWidget extends AppWidgetProvider{
RemoteViews remoteViews;
AppWidgetManager appWidgetManager;
ComponentName thisWidget;
WifiManager wifiManager;
public void onUpdate(Context context, AppWidgetManager appWidgetManager,
int[] appWidgetIds) {
Timer timer = new Timer();
timer.scheduleAtFixedRate(new WlanTimer(context, appWidgetManager), 1, 10000);
private class WlanTimer extends TimerTask{
remoteViews remoteViews;
AppWidgetManager appWidgetManager;
ComponentName thisWidget;
public WlanTimer(Context context, AppWidgetManager appWidgetManager) {
this.appWidgetManager = appWidgetManager;
remoteViews = new RemoteViews(context.getPackageName(), R.layout.widget);
thisWidget = new ComponentName(context, WlanWidget.class);
wifiManager = (WifiManager)context.getSystemService(Context.WIFI_SERVICE);
@Override
public void run() {
remoteViews.setTextViewText(R.id.widget_textview,
wifiManager.getConnectionInfo().getSSID());
appWidgetManager.updateAppWidget(thisWidget, remoteViews);
}The above seems to work ok, it updates the SSID on the widget every 10 seconds.However what is the most efficent way to get the information from my service that will be already running to update periodically on my widget?Also is there a better approach to updating the the widget rather than using a timer and timertask? (Avoid polling)UPDATE As per Karan's suggestion I have added the following code in my Service: RemoteViews remoteViews = new RemoteViews(context.getPackageName(), R.layout.widget);
ComponentName thisWidget = new ComponentName( context, WlanWidget.class );
remoteViews.setTextViewText(R.id.widget_QCLevel, " " + qcPercentage);
AppWidgetManager.getInstance( context ).updateAppWidget( thisWidget, remoteViews );This gets run everytime the RSSI level changes but it still never updates the TextView on my widget, any ideas why?

View 2 Replies View Related

Android :: Custom Widget Doesn't Update

May 11, 2010

I'm trying to make a widget to my app, but it doesnt update.I just need to change the textview text and open an activity when a press a button, but none of them works

View 1 Replies View Related

Android :: Football / Soccer Update App / Widget

Apr 7, 2010

im looking for an app that will be able to give me updates for my football team, aswell as updates for scores.at the moment im using a combination of soccer live score, to check scores and fotmob 4 to look at news and stats but its a bit convoluted, any1 know of any apps that can do both? or are an improvement on fotmob

View 2 Replies View Related

Android :: Widget Resources Messed Up After Update

May 16, 2010

When our app gets updated sometimes the buttons on existing widgets get the wrong icon drawables, and sometimes the layout itself is broken. I believe this is because the update has different values for some of the drawable and other resources, since they're generated alphabetically, but the widget host still retains the old ids. A delete and re-create of the widget fixes the problem, but a number of users get confused by it and of course it just looks bad.

Is there something I should be doing to prevent this? If not are there any workarounds, other than making all the resources used by widgets start with "0" or something equally ugly?

View 3 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved