Android :: Pending Intent Notification

Jun 9, 2010

I have a alarm thing going on in my app and it launches a notification that then when pressed launched an activity.The problem is that when I create more than one alarm then the activity launched from the notification gets the same extras as the first one. I think the problem is either with the intent i put in the pending intent or in the pending intent itself. I think I might need to put a flag on one of these but I dont know which one.The "details" extra is the same to every the next time a notification happens instead of having the different value.Until I set the intents I am sure that the correct value goes to the "details" so its a problem of getting the first intent everytime i press any notification. How can I make it to launch the correct intents?

Android :: pending intent notification


Android :: What Is Pending Intent?

Feb 17, 2010

Please clarify me What is Pending Intent with an example.

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Android :: What Pending Intent Is?

May 11, 2010

I am newbie to Android. I read the Android documents. Can anyone tell me what "Pending Intent" is?

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Android :: Pending Intent ReceiverPermission

Oct 29, 2009

I've started using an AlarmManager for some tasks i'm doing and while setting up the pendingIntent to be broadcast I noticed there is no receiverPermission option. Can anyone tell me is it possible to set the receiver permission on a pendingIntent?

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Android :: Exception On Pending Intent

Aug 18, 2010

That message can occurr if the receiving code crashes or takes too long. I am writing an appwidget for my application, there are like multiple pending intents are there to launch an activity or receive a broadcast. The Problem I am facing is , some times I get exception saying that the Pending Intents cannot be delivered. And the widget does not responds to the touch from the user. please help me. I am not able to find any alternative also.

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Android :: Passing Data With Pending Intent

Jun 28, 2010

I would like to create some home screen app widgets that are entry points into an application. I can put a button in the app widget that uses setOnClickPendingIntent to start the activity. The problem occurs when I want to have two of these app widgets that are entry points to different parts of the activity. I need to be able to pass data into the activity that will distinguish these. Since both app widgets use a Pending Intent that starts the same activity, the two Pending Intents are shared and I can't reliably set extras for the corresponding intents.

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Android :: Mulitple Instances Of Pending Intent

Sep 16, 2010

I created a widget that when clicked activates a PendingIntent.The problem is when I have more than one widget on the screen only the latest one will start the PendingIntent.I have read some about a unique request code, but not figured this out.Any ideas how I can have multiple widgets and the PendingIntents work for each?

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Android :: Which Intent Flags When Setting Pending Intents?

Apr 30, 2010

I have one WidgetProvider but expect the user to have multiple instances of the widget on the home screen. When the user clicks on the widget, an intent is fired to start an activity A passing a String extra (which is specific to that instance of the app widget). Everything works fine unless the activity is already running, in which case the activity is shown in its previous state (and so the intent extra data is ignored). I've tried using various Intent flags (like FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK) but they don't seem to help.

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Android :: Pending Intent Started From Notificaion Does'nt Replace Last

Jul 5, 2010

I've read many posts on the same topic and tried all the given solutions without getting the result I want.The program should start an intent with extras from a notification.The problem is that when a new notification is shown, the extras added to the intent is the same as in the first notification. I've triend with differnt flags in both the intent and the pending intent, without result. What am I getting wrong?If i just launch the same activity (and the same extras) with a button, everything works as it's supposed to.

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Android :: How To Declare Pending Intent That Keeps Fresh Extras?

Jun 29, 2010

A few days ago I was struggling to find a way to use custom intents for my alarms. Although I got clear answer that I have to customize the Intents based on some unique ID eg. setAction() still have some problems.This can happen more than once for a contact. And when the second message is generated, the notification is raised well (message is fine there) but the intent when the user actions the notification it uses old data, so previous message is passed and not the brand new message.So someway the intent is caching and reusing previous extras. How can I make it unique per contact and per action?

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Android :: Alarm Manager For Multiple Pending Intent Are Not Working.

Aug 16, 2010

In my application i have created pending intent which calls another activity (after 20mins of alarm off) with the help of alarm manger. It should happen each time for each new pending intent or when I call that activity. But when i create one pending intent and after few mins again create new pending intent ,then the last one overlap the other previous pending intents and start specified activity only for ones for the last pending intent.I want that each time i create any pending intent it should start specified activity after 20 mins of it's alarm off time.How it can be done ?

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Android :: Way To Access Pending Notification

Sep 30, 2009

Is there a way to access pending notification or the previous notification that my application created?When I use Notification manager and use its setLatestEventInfo() method the last notification (with same intent) is updated. This is exactly what I want but when I update the notification, I want to access the existing notification's intent and get the key/value paris (Extras) and use that information to update the notification. For example in an SMS notification, I want to to get the current message (key/value pair or message itself) and update that with the new value. ( For giving the number of notifications, I can use the Notification.number, but that I want to access more values). One workaround that I am thinking is to put the data of first notification in database or in preference and access it when the second notification comes. But this is not exactly what I want, it is easier to use the existing notification instead of storing in database or preferences. Related Question: What do you suggest I use, Database or Preferences? Is there a best practise in terms of performance and elegance?

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Android :: How To Check If A Pending Notification Was Delivered?

Aug 8, 2010

Is there a way for the sender of a Notification to know when that Notification is delivered to the receiver? i.e. Some method that can check if a the user has clicked on a given Notification.What I'm trying to accomplish is this: Have my Service send a notification with a PendingIntent to start ActivityA. But if the user starts ActivityA without clicking on the Notification, I would like the service to cancel the Notification and send a direct Intent to ActivityA

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Android :: Reusing Intents With Notification / Pending

Nov 19, 2009

In my app, user starts a service and shows a notification from activity A. The notification creates a Pending Intent that will invoke activity A should the user tap on it. The problem with this behavior is that, if the user starts the service (which shows the notification), drags down the notification bar, then taps the notification, I now have two activity A's in the display stack, one on top of the other and both exactly the same. How can I re-use the original activity A in this situation so the user isn't duplicating activities?

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Android :: Clear Voicemail Pending Icon In Notification Bar?

Sep 2, 2010

I have this annoying "voicemail pending" in my notification bar that will not go away. When I pull down the notification bar it says "Voicemail Pending. Tap ehere to call Voicemail. Sat, July 24, 2010." I tap it, it calls my voicemail, but it says I have no voicemail. The notification doesn't go away. Is there a way to "force" this notification to go away?

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General :: How To Clear Pending Download From Notification View Of ICS

Jun 26, 2012

I had tried to download 1 attachment from my Gmail app on Nexus S. The attachment got downloaded. But the download status bar in notification view which comes when we drag it down is still there. I tried several things like restarting phone , deleting and downloading the related file again etc.

But still the problem persists.

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Android :: Notification Intent To Clear It Self

Aug 13, 2010

I have read many examples of how to create notification messages.What i wanted to achieve, is because the notification will be executed by a widget, i would like the notification intent when clicked to clear it self when the user clicks on it.I do not have an activity to return to.The notification for my purposes will just plainly notify, nothing else.So what would be the code of an intent that just clear/cancel itself.The code below is an activity launched by a button(button code not included) the notification will be fired up by a background service.

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Android :: An Intent / Notification Of An App Start?

Feb 24, 2009

I would like to know, if i can register for an intent or a notification that i could get every time android starts an application.

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Android :: Make Notification That Does Not Call Intent?

Sep 23, 2010

I need to put a Notification in the Status bar while my app is running, but I don't want it to call back to my Activity if selected. Its meant to just be info to the user that the app is running - basically a reminder in case they press the home button and minimize it.

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Android :: Intent And Extras - Set PendingIntent On A Notification

Nov 23, 2010

I set an PendingIntent on a Notification (notification.setLatestEventInfo). this intent is actually the same intent used to launch my app, only with a flag that I put in the extra (intent.putExtra(TAB_INDEX_PARAM_NAME, UPDATES_TAB_INDEX)).

So my first activity launches, it queries it's intent's extras and immediately navigates to an Alerts activity rather the normal activity on a regular launch.

The problem: from this point, every activation of my app navigates to this Alerts activity. when debugged, I find that the flag is "stuck" in the intent even though I removed/changed it. it just won't change.

How can change an extra on a giving Intent?

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Android :: How To Make Notification Intent Resume Rather Than Making New One?

Jul 22, 2010

What I have here is a simple webview activity that when loaded it auto displays an ongoing notification. The idea is that people can navigate away from this activity and quickly access it again from any screen they want by pulling down the drop down menu and selecting it. Then when they want they can just close the notification by hitting the menu button and hitting exit and then the notification clears. This all works fine. However, when the notification is pressed it starts a new instance of the activity. What would I have to change to make it see if the activity has not already been destroyed and I can just call that instance back(resume it) and therefore not needing to load it again and won't need to add another activity to my stack.

package com.my.app;
import com.flurry.android.FlurryAgent;
import android.app.Activity;
import android.app.Notification;
import android.app.NotificationManager;
import android.app.PendingIntent;
import android.app.ProgressDialog;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.Intent;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.util.Log;
import android.view.KeyEvent;
import android.view.Menu;
import android.view.MenuInflater;
import android.view.MenuItem;
import android.webkit.CookieSyncManager;
import android.webkit.WebView;
import android.webkit.WebViewClient;
import android.widget.Toast;

public class Chat extends Activity {
private ProgressDialog progressBar;
public WebView webview;
private static final String TAG = "Main";
private NotificationManager mNotificationManager;
private int SIMPLE_NOTFICATION_ID;
@Override
public void onStart()
{ super.onStart();
CookieSyncManager.getInstance().sync();
FlurryAgent.onStartSession(this, "H9QGMRC46IPXB43GYWU1");
}
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.chat);
mNotificationManager = (NotificationManager)getSystemService(NOTIFICATION_SERVICE);
final Notification notifyDetails = new Notification(R.drawable.chat_notification,"ChatStarted",System.currentTimeMillis());
notifyDetails.flags |= Notification.FLAG_ONGOING_EVENT;
Context context = getApplicationContext();
CharSequence contentTitle = "Chat";
CharSequence contentText = "Press to return to chat";
Intent notifyIntent = new Intent(context, Chat.class);
PendingIntent intent = PendingIntent.getActivity(Chat.this, 0;
notifyIntent, android.content.Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
notifyDetails.setLatestEventInfo(context, contentTitle, contentText, intent);
mNotificationManager.notify(SIMPLE_NOTFICATION_ID, notifyDetails);
CookieSyncManager.createInstance(this);
CookieSyncManager.getInstance().startSync();
webview = (WebView) findViewById(R.id.webviewchat);
webview.setWebViewClient(new chatClient());
webview.getSettings().setJavaScriptEnabled(true);
webview.getSettings().setPluginsEnabled(true);
webview.loadUrl("http://google.com");
progressBar = ProgressDialog.show(Chat.this, "", "Loading Chat...");
}
private class chatClient extends WebViewClient {
@Override
public boolean shouldOverrideUrlLoading(WebView view, String url) {
Log.i(TAG, "Processing webview url click...");
view.loadUrl(url);
return true;
} public void onPageFinished(WebView view, String url) {
Log.i(TAG, "Finished loading URL: " +url);
if (progressBar.isShowing()) {
progressBar.dismiss();
} } }
public boolean onKeyDown(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) {
if ((keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_BACK) && webview.canGoBack()) {
webview.goBack();
return true;
} return super.onKeyDown(keyCode, event);
} @Override
public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu (Menu menu) {
super.onCreateOptionsMenu(menu);
MenuInflater inflater = getMenuInflater();
inflater.inflate(R.menu.chatmenu, menu);
return true;
} @Override
public boolean onOptionsItemSelected (MenuItem item) {
switch (item.getItemId()) {
case R.id.home:
Intent a = new Intent(this, Home.class);
startActivity(a);
return true;
case R.id.closechat: mNotificationManager.cancel(SIMPLE_NOTFICATION_ID);Intent v = new Intent(this, Home.class);
startActivity(v);
return true;
} return false;
} public void onStop() { super.onStop();
CookieSyncManager.getInstance().sync();
FlurryAgent.onEndSession(this);
} } @Commonsware

Just to be sure I have it correct, is this what you were suggesting? I was a little worried about this line:
PendingIntent.getActivity(Chat.this, 0, notifyIntent, SIMPLE_NOTFICATION_ID);
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.chat);
mNotificationManager = (NotificationManager)getSystemService(NOTIFICATION_SERVICE);
final Notification notifyDetails = new Notification(R.drawable.chat_notification,"ChatStarted",System.currentTimeMillis());
notifyDetails.flags |= Notification.FLAG_ONGOING_EVENT;
Context context = getApplicationContext();
CharSequence contentTitle = "Chat";
CharSequence contentText = "Press to return to chat";
Intent notifyIntent = new Intent(context, Chat.class);
PendingIntent intent =
PendingIntent.getActivity(Chat.this, 0, notifyIntent, SIMPLE_NOTFICATION_ID);
notifyDetails.setLatestEventInfo(context, contentTitle, contentText, intent);
notifyIntent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP);
mNotificationManager.notify(SIMPLE_NOTFICATION_ID, notifyDetails);
CookieSyncManager.createInstance(this);
CookieSyncManager.getInstance().startSync();
webview = (WebView) findViewById(R.id.webviewchat);
webview.setWebViewClient(new chatClient());
webview.getSettings().setJavaScriptEnabled(true);
webview.getSettings().setPluginsEnabled(true);
webview.loadUrl("http://google.com");
progressBar = ProgressDialog.show(Chat.this, "", "Loading Chat...");
}

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Android :: Intent.action.NOTIFICATION REMOVE Not Available On All Devices

Nov 12, 2010

I've got a receiver set up in my android application to catch android.intent.action.NOTIFICATION_REMOVE intents. On my Evo, it works fine - when a notification is cleared from the notification bar, I catch that event and can run some code. I tried running this on a Samsung Moment though, and it is never caught. So now I'm trying to figure out why, and I can't seem to find anything on Google about this intent action - and I set this code up a few months ago, so I don't remember where I even found this action, it doesn't seem to be in the API.

The evo is running 2.2, and the moment is running 2.1-update1, so I'm guessing that it's undocumented, and only available in 2.2. Is there any other way to catch an event that a notification has been cleared? Note that I'm not trying to cancel a notification that I put up, or trying to cancel another app's notification, just catch an event when a notification has been cleared.

Here's my receiver in AndroidManafest.xml:

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

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Android :: Clicking On Notification In Status Bar Binds The Intent With Target Activity

Mar 25, 2010

I have created an activity which sends a number of notifications to status bar. Each notification contains an intent with a bundle.

Here is the code:

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

When user clicks this notifications, I read the bundle string "action" and performs that action. Here is the code:

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

Everything works as expected. But, when I minimize the app using "arrow" button on device and then press and hold home button and clicks on my app icon the application starts and performs the same last action which have been performed by clicking the last notification. I figured out that when we click the app icon the application starts with last intent triggered by the notification.

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Android :: Intent When User Receives Mail And To Cancel Gmail Notification?

Dec 2, 2009

Is it possible to get an intent when the user receives a mail and to cancel the gmail notification?

I want to filter some messages and I do not want to get notifications from them.

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Android :: Need Widget / Pending Intents

Apr 26, 2010

I've asked here a question about Task Killers and widgets stop working (SO Question) but now, I have reports of user that they don't use any Task Killer and the widgets didn't work after a while. I have a Nexus One and I don't have this problem.I don't know if this is a problem of memory or something. Based on the API: So, I don't know why widget stop working, if Android doesn't kill the Pending Intent by itself, what's the problem? Code...

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Android :: Pending Intents In Notifications

May 13, 2010

I would like to show a notification that displays the progress of an ongoing operation. That works well for me. But at the same time the remote view should contain cancel button to stop the ongoing operation. The usual content intent should still do something else, i.e. not cancel the ongoing operation. It seems though that I can only have one intent. Code...

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Android :: Cancelling Pending Toasts

Aug 13, 2009

I'm writing an application that demonstrates various gesture algorithms, and Toast after each one is detected. of course if the user goes all hogwild then the Toasts back up. can i flush the Toast queue somehow?

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Android :: LocationManager RequestLocationUpdates And Pending Intents

Sep 8, 2010

in order to save some battery, I was wondering what happens if an activity registers a requestLocationUpdates and then the user (or the os) puts it in background or kills it. Will the location manger still be active and then will the pending intent still be fired? In other words, will the location manager still be alive even if its lancher does not exist anymore? I'd really love this scenario because allows me to link an intent service that handles the location updates without bothering of have something always running waiting for good news from location.

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Android :: How To Tie Pending Intents To Specific Buttons On Widgets?

Sep 18, 2010

I have a Widget I am working on, that allows the user to have more then one instance of the widget on his screen. Each Widget ID maintains its own configuration file. However, for some odd reason my code that is responsible for setting up the buttons individually for each widget id is not working, only the first widget id is linked to each individual widget. Below is the code that is responsible.

private void TieClicks(Context context){
RemoteViews rViews;
PendingIntent editPendingIntent= null;
// Intent updateintent = new Intent(context,SyncNoteWidget.class);
// updateintent.setAction(SyncNote_Action_Widget_Update);
// PendingIntent pendingupdateintent = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(context, 0, updateintent, 0);
// rViews.setOnClickPendingIntent(R.id.widgettextview , pendingupdateintent);
// AppWidgetManager appWidgetManager = AppWidgetManager.getInstance(context);
int[] ids = appWidgetManager.getAppWidgetIds(new ComponentName(context, SyncNoteWidget.class));
for (int i =0;i< ids.length;i=i+1){
int wId = ids[i];
rViews = new RemoteViews(context.getPackageName(),R.layout.widget);
editPendingIntent = makeControlPendingIntentActivity(context, wId);
Log.v("syncnote", "tieing " + String.valueOf(wId));
rViews.setOnClickPendingIntent(R.id.widgeteditbutton, editPendingIntent);
appWidgetManager.updateAppWidget(wId, rViews);
editPendingIntent= null;
} }
private PendingIntent makeControlPendingIntentActivity(Context context,int appWidgetId) {
Intent active = new Intent(context, EditNote.class);
active.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK );
active.setAction(com.ntu.way2fungames.syncnote.SyncNoteWidget.SyncNote_Action_Edit);
active.putExtra(AppWidgetManager.EXTRA_APPWIDGET_ID, appWidgetId);
return(PendingIntent.getActivity(context, 0, active, 0 ));
}

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Android :: Broadcast Receivers Not Receiving Pending Intents

May 20, 2009

I've had an issue where no matter how I've tried to set it up I'm finding the Broadcast Receivers aren't receiving any Pending Intents. A look through LogCat confirms that the intents are launched, but they're not being executed. I managed to make a simple(ish) repro case. If you take the SimpleWiktionary widget by Jeff Sharkey http://code.google.com/p/wiktionary-android/ and make the following changes plus any required imports. Code...

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