SharedPreferences/Context Throw NullPointerException - java

I'm trying to pass some values from an activity to a non-activity receiver class in order to create a notification. I can't see why I'm getting an error on this one. I mean, I passed the context, retrieved it, and used it accordingly. I read some threads about this issue and did my best to solve it, but this is how far I could come. I'm getting an eror on this line:
SharedPreferences preferences = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(applicationContext);
DailyForecastActivity.java
public class DailyForecastActivity extends AppCompatActivity {
private Daily[] mDays;
public static Context contextOfApplication;
#Bind(android.R.id.list)
ListView mListView;
#Bind(android.R.id.empty)
TextView mEmptyTextView;
#Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_daily_forecast);
ButterKnife.bind(this);
contextOfApplication = getApplicationContext();
GPSTracker gpsTracker = new GPSTracker(this);
TextView mLocationLabel = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.locationLabel);
Intent intent = getIntent();
Parcelable[] parcelables = intent.getParcelableArrayExtra(MainActivity.DAILY_FORECAST);
mDays = Arrays.copyOf(parcelables, parcelables.length, Daily[].class);
DayAdapter adapter = new DayAdapter(this, mDays);
mListView.setAdapter(adapter);
mListView.setEmptyView(mEmptyTextView);
mListView.setOnItemClickListener(new AdapterView.OnItemClickListener() {
#Override
public void onItemClick(AdapterView<?> parent, View view, int position, long id) {
String dayOfTheWeek = mDays[position].getDayOfTheWeek();
String condition = mDays[position].getSummary();
String tempMin = mDays[position].getTempMin() + "";
String tempMax = mDays[position].getTempMax() + "";
int icon = mDays[position].getIconId();
String message = String.format("%s Summary: %s", dayOfTheWeek, condition);
Toast.makeText(DailyForecastActivity.this, message, Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
SharedPreferences.Editor editor = getPreferences(MODE_PRIVATE).edit();
editor.putString("summary", condition);
editor.putString("tempMin", tempMin);
editor.putString("tempMax", tempMax);
editor.putString("dayOfTheWeek", dayOfTheWeek);
editor.putInt("icon", icon);
editor.apply();
}
});
String area = gpsTracker.getSubLocality(this);
String city = gpsTracker.getAdminArea(this);
String country = gpsTracker.getCountryName(this);
mLocationLabel.setText(area + ", " + city + ", " + country);
}
public static Context getContextOfApplication(){
return contextOfApplication;
}
}
Receiver.java
public class Receiver extends BroadcastReceiver{
Context applicationContext = DailyForecastActivity.getContextOfApplication();
SharedPreferences preferences = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(applicationContext);
String summary = preferences.getString("summary", null);
String tempMin = preferences.getString("tempMin", null);
String tempMax = preferences.getString("tempMax", null);
String dayOfTheWeek = preferences.getString("dayOfTheWeek", null);
int icon = preferences.getInt("icon", 0);
#Override
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
this.applicationContext = context;
PendingIntent pi = PendingIntent.getActivity(context, 0, new Intent(context, MainActivity.class), 0);
NotificationCompat.Builder mBuilder = new NotificationCompat.Builder(context)
.setSmallIcon(icon)
.setContentTitle(dayOfTheWeek + " Weather")
.setContentText(summary + "Temperature: " + tempMax + "/" + tempMin)
.setTicker("Daily Weather");
mBuilder.setContentIntent(pi);
mBuilder.setDefaults(NotificationCompat.DEFAULT_SOUND);
mBuilder.setAutoCancel(true);
NotificationManager mNotificationManager = (NotificationManager) context.getSystemService(Context.NOTIFICATION_SERVICE);
mNotificationManager.notify(1, mBuilder.build());
}
}
logcat
java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to instantiate receiver com.theoc.stormy.Receiver: java.lang.NullPointerException: Attempt to invoke virtual method 'java.lang.String android.content.Context.getPackageName()' on a null object reference
at android.app.ActivityThread.handleReceiver(ActivityThread.java:2565)
at android.app.ActivityThread.access$1700(ActivityThread.java:148)
at android.app.ActivityThread$H.handleMessage(ActivityThread.java:1360)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:102)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:135)
at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:5272)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:372)
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:909)
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:704)
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException: Attempt to invoke virtual method 'java.lang.String android.content.Context.getPackageName()' on a null object reference
at android.preference.PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferencesName(PreferenceManager.java:374)
at android.preference.PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(PreferenceManager.java:369)
at com.theoc.stormy.Receiver.<init>(Receiver.java:42)
at java.lang.reflect.Constructor.newInstance(Native Method)
at java.lang.Class.newInstance(Class.java:1572)
at android.app.ActivityThread.handleReceiver(ActivityThread.java:2560)
at android.app.ActivityThread.access$1700(ActivityThread.java:148) 
at android.app.ActivityThread$H.handleMessage(ActivityThread.java:1360) 
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:102) 
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:135) 
at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:5272) 
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method) 
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:372) 
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:909) 
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:704) 
EDIT
I solved the NPE error, but now I'm getting "null" for my SharedPreferences values. I ran a debug in DailyForecastActivity, where I'm putting the values, and there seems to be no problem there. I'm able to put all the values I want. Looks like I'm unable to retrieve the SharedPreferences in Receive.java. Also as a side note, I'm getting the notification sound for some reason, but not getting any notification at all.

initialize SharedPreference in onReceive
preferences = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(context);
It might be possible when your BroadcastReceiver is called your activity is null

Try to do this:
First, instatiate your application in the manifest by linking to a class
<application
android:name = ".App"
android:allowBackup="true"
android:icon="#drawable/icon"
android:label="#string/app_name" >
Then implement the following method whitin your application class
public class App extends Application {
private static final String TAG = ".App";
private static Context context = null;
public void onCreate(){
super.onCreate();
context = getApplicationContext();
}
#SuppressWarnings("unused")
public static Context getContext() {
if (context != null) {
return context;
} else {
Log.e(TAG, "App was not successfully created");
throw new Error("App was not successfully created");
}
}
}

I always get my shared preferences by using:
context.getSharedPreferences(PREFERENCE_FILENAME, Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
You can also verify whether the preference file is created or not in your application data/ directory.
Please, read carefully how shared preferences works in android.

By calling in DailyForecastActivity.java
SharedPreferences.Editor editor = getPreferences(MODE_PRIVATE).edit();
and in Receiver.java
SharedPreferences preferences = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(applicationContext);
You are calling for two different instances of SharedPreferences. You are saving in one, then you are trying to get from second, where you didn't save anything, so you are getting null for all values. You must unite it and use the same in first and second situation, like:
SharedPreferences sharedPref = getPreferences("MyPref", Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
in DailyForecastActivity and
SharedPreferences sharedPref = context.getPreferences("MyPref", Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
in Receiver, which will result in getting the same instance.
Also you can try using the same Context. Context get from getActivity() is not the same Context get from getApplicationContext(). So use getApplicationContext() in both situations or pass Context via parameter in constructor from activity.

Related

Cannot get .edit() and .apply() to update values

I am new to Android Studio and learning how to create SharedPreference variables. I'm stuck that,updating the value of the string in SharedPreference raises a NullPointerException when I execute below code. Any help will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
This is my SettingPage
#Override //Creating the setting page
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.settingpage);
setMinsBar = findViewById(R.id.numMinsBar);
setTimeEnterButton = findViewById(R.id.setTimeButton);
musicYesSwitch = findViewById(R.id.musicSwitch);
soundYesSwitch = findViewById(R.id.soundSwitch);
minsLeftTV = findViewById(R.id.minsLeftTV);
timerEndsTV = findViewById(R.id.timerEndsTV);
varAcrossApp = this.getSharedPreferences(SP, Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
//Setting on click listener for the enter button for the time set
setTimeEnterButton.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {
#Override
public void onClick(View view) {
timeInInt = Integer.parseInt(setMinsBar.getText().toString());
saveData();
}
});
}
public void saveData(){ //Declaring method saveData
varEditor = varAcrossApp.edit();
varEditor.putInt(timeInStringSP, timeInInt);
varEditor.putBoolean(musicYesSP, musicYesSwitch.isChecked());
varEditor.putBoolean(soundYesSP, soundYesSwitch.isChecked());
varEditor.apply();
Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(), "Duration set", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
}
public void loadData(){ //Declaring method loadData
finalTimeInMins = varAcrossApp.getInt(timeInStringSP, 0);
musicYes = varAcrossApp.getBoolean(musicYesSP, false);
soundYes = varAcrossApp.getBoolean(soundYesSP, false);
}
public void updateView() {
minsLeftTV.setText(finalTimeInMins);
if (musicYes = true) {
timerEndsTV.setText("-Turn off music");
} else if (soundYes = true) {
timerEndsTV.setText("-Change sound profile to 'Sound'");
} else if (musicYes && soundYes) {
timerEndsTV.setText("-Turn off music /n-Change sound profile to 'Sound'");
} else {
timerEndsTV.setText("-Do nothing");
}
}
This is MainActivity
#Override //Creating the app here
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.homepage);
startButton = findViewById(R.id.startButton);
SettingPage settingPage = new SettingPage();
settingPage.loadData();
settingPage.updateView();
}
Error Code and Stack trace given below:
Process: com.example.sleep, PID: 6935
java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to start activity ComponentInfo{com.example.sleep/com.example.sleep.MainActivity}: java.lang.NullPointerException: Attempt to invoke interface method 'int android.content.SharedPreferences.getInt(java.lang.String, int)' on a null object reference
at android.app.ActivityThread.performLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java:3260)
at android.app.ActivityThread.handleLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java:3396)
at android.app.servertransaction.LaunchActivityItem.execute(LaunchActivityItem.java:83)
at android.app.servertransaction.TransactionExecutor.executeCallbacks(TransactionExecutor.java:135)
at android.app.servertransaction.TransactionExecutor.execute(TransactionExecutor.java:95)
at android.app.ActivityThread$H.handleMessage(ActivityThread.java:2009)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:107)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:214)
at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:7319)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
at com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(RuntimeInit.java:492)
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:934)
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException: Attempt to invoke interface method 'int android.content.SharedPreferences.getInt(java.lang.String, int)' on a null object reference
at com.example.sleep.SettingPage.loadData(SettingPage.java:77)
at com.example.sleep.MainActivity.onCreate(MainActivity.java:25)
at android.app.Activity.performCreate(Activity.java:7783)
at android.app.Activity.performCreate(Activity.java:7772)
at android.app.Instrumentation.callActivityOnCreate(Instrumentation.java:1299)
at android.app.ActivityThread.performLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java:3235)
at android.app.ActivityThread.handleLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java:3396) 
at android.app.servertransaction.LaunchActivityItem.execute(LaunchActivityItem.java:83) 
at android.app.servertransaction.TransactionExecutor.executeCallbacks(TransactionExecutor.java:135) 
at android.app.servertransaction.TransactionExecutor.execute(TransactionExecutor.java:95) 
at android.app.ActivityThread$H.handleMessage(ActivityThread.java:2009) 
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:107) 
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:214) 
at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:7319) 
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method) 
at com.android.internal.os.RuntimeInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(RuntimeInit.java:492) 
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:934)
You should not call varAcrossApp.getInt before varAcrossApp = this.getSharedPreferences(SP, Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
This is how shared preferences should/can be used in android.
class SettingsSpDao { // shared preferences data access object
private static final String SP = "SP";
private static final String MUSIC_YES = "music_yes";
public static boolean isMusicYes(Context context) {
// you can initialize sp beforehand so you don't have to pass in context but I prefer it this way, so I don't have to initialize it before using it
SharedPreferences sp = context.getSharedPreferences(SP, Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
return sp.getBoolean(MUSIC_YES , false);
}
// add your methods here
}
// call it anywhere as long as you can pass a context, such as Activity.
musicYes = SettingsSpDao.isMusicYes(this); // in your case `this` since it's in an Activity

SharedPreferences in non activity class NullPointerException [duplicate]

This question already has answers here:
What is a NullPointerException, and how do I fix it?
(12 answers)
Closed 4 years ago.
I'm trying to use SharedPreferences in a non activity class from onResume() in an activity but I'm getting a NullPointerException on the context.
For some reason I cannot get the context in onResume(). Not sure if I'm missing something, but any help would be appreciated.
onResume() Method in my activity
#Override
protected void onResume() {
super.onResume();
// The activity has become visible (it is now "resumed").
// Check User's Access Token exists and hasn't expired.
AccountFunctions accountFunctions = new AccountFunctions();
if (!accountFunctions.validateUserToken(this)) {
Intent intent = new Intent(this, LoginActivity.class);
startActivity(intent);
}
}
validateUserToken(Context context) method in AccountFunctions Class
public Boolean validateUserToken(Context context) {
SharedPreferences sharedPref = context.getSharedPreferences(getString(R.string.user_file_key), Context.MODE_PRIVATE); // This is where the error is thrown
String accessToken = sharedPref.getString(getString(R.string.user_access_token), null);
DateTime expiryDate = new DateTime(sharedPref.getLong(getString(R.string.user_expires), 0));
if (accessToken == null || expiryDate.isBeforeNow()) {
return false;
} else {
return true;
}
}
The Error
java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to resume activity
{uk.co.itsstonbury.www.intouch/uk.co.itsstonbury.www.intouch.MainActivity}:
java.lang.NullPointerException: Attempt to invoke virtual method
'android.content.Context
android.content.Context.getApplicationContext()' on a null object
reference
replace getString(R.str with context.getString because AccountFunctions class has not been created by the OS so it doesn't have it's own context ready.
Basically activity gets it's context form application when oncreate function get called by OS callbacks since it's not gonna happen in this case so AccountFunctions object will not have it's own context
This code simply assume that AccountFunctions will be created normally through intent but in this case it is like a simple class object which has no connection with activity life-cycle calls.
so your code will look like
public Boolean validateUserToken(Context context) {
SharedPreferences sharedPref = context.getSharedPreferences(context.getString(R.string.user_file_key), Context.MODE_PRIVATE); // This is where the error is thrown
String accessToken = sharedPref.getString(context.getString(R.string.user_access_token), null);
DateTime expiryDate = new DateTime(sharedPref.getLong(context.getString(R.string.user_expires), 0));
if (accessToken == null || expiryDate.isBeforeNow()) {
return false;
} else {
return true;
}
}
or you can use string values directly
SharedPreferences sharedPref = context.getSharedPreferences("yourkey", Context.MODE_PRIVATE); // This is where the error is thrown
or
The better option is create a separate Util class for helper function rather like
class Util{
public static boolean validateUserToken(Context context) {
SharedPreferences sharedPref = context.getSharedPreferences(context.getString(R.string.user_file_key), Context.MODE_PRIVATE); // This is where the error is thrown
String accessToken = sharedPref.getString(context.getString(context.R.string.user_access_token), null);
DateTime expiryDate = new DateTime(sharedPref.getLong(context.getString(R.string.user_expires), 0));
if (accessToken == null || expiryDate.isBeforeNow()) {
return false;
} else {
return true;
}
}
}
from your activity call it like
Util.validateUserToken(this);
Replace SharedPreferences sharedPref = context.getSharedPreferences(getString(R.string.user_file_key), Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
with
SharedPreferences sharedPref = context.getSharedPreferences(context.getString(R.string.user_file_key), Context.MODE_PRIVATE);

Pass int value from one activity to two other activities in android [duplicate]

I have a scenario where, after logging in through a login page, there will be a sign-out button on each activity.
On clicking sign-out, I will be passing the session id of the signed in user to sign-out. Can anyone guide me on how to keep session id available to all activities?
Any alternative to this case
In your current Activity, create a new Intent:
String value="Hello world";
Intent i = new Intent(CurrentActivity.this, NewActivity.class);
i.putExtra("key",value);
startActivity(i);
Then in the new Activity, retrieve those values:
Bundle extras = getIntent().getExtras();
if (extras != null) {
String value = extras.getString("key");
//The key argument here must match that used in the other activity
}
Use this technique to pass variables from one Activity to the other.
The easiest way to do this would be to pass the session id to the signout activity in the Intent you're using to start the activity:
Intent intent = new Intent(getBaseContext(), SignoutActivity.class);
intent.putExtra("EXTRA_SESSION_ID", sessionId);
startActivity(intent);
Access that intent on the next activity:
String sessionId = getIntent().getStringExtra("EXTRA_SESSION_ID");
The docs for Intents has more information (look at the section titled "Extras").
Passing Intent extras is a good approach as Erich noted.
The Application object is another way though, and it is sometimes easier when dealing with the same state across multiple activities (as opposed to having to get/put it everywhere), or objects more complex than primitives and Strings.
You can extend Application, and then set/get whatever you want there and access it from any Activity (in the same application) with getApplication().
Also keep in mind that other approaches you might see, like statics, can be problematic because they can lead to memory leaks. Application helps solve this too.
Source class:
Intent myIntent = new Intent(this, NewActivity.class);
myIntent.putExtra("firstName", "Your First Name Here");
myIntent.putExtra("lastName", "Your Last Name Here");
startActivity(myIntent)
Destination Class (NewActivity class):
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.view);
Intent intent = getIntent();
String fName = intent.getStringExtra("firstName");
String lName = intent.getStringExtra("lastName");
}
You just have to send extras while calling your intent.
Like this:
Intent intent = new Intent(getApplicationContext(), SecondActivity.class);
intent.putExtra("Variable name", "Value you want to pass");
startActivity(intent);
Now on the OnCreate method of your SecondActivity you can fetch the extras like this.
If the value you sent was in long:
long value = getIntent().getLongExtra("Variable name which you sent as an extra", defaultValue(you can give it anything));
If the value you sent was a String:
String value = getIntent().getStringExtra("Variable name which you sent as an extra");
If the value you sent was a Boolean:
Boolean value = getIntent().getBooleanExtra("Variable name which you sent as an extra", defaultValue);
It helps me to see things in context. Here are two examples.
Passing Data Forward
Main Activity
Put the data you want to send in an Intent with a key-value pair. See this answer for naming conventions for the key.
Start the Second Activity with startActivity.
MainActivity.java
public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity {
#Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
}
// "Go to Second Activity" button click
public void onButtonClick(View view) {
// get the text to pass
EditText editText = (EditText) findViewById(R.id.editText);
String textToPass = editText.getText().toString();
// start the SecondActivity
Intent intent = new Intent(this, SecondActivity.class);
intent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_TEXT, textToPass);
startActivity(intent);
}
}
Second Activity
You use getIntent() to get the Intent that started the second activity. Then you can extract the data with getExtras() and the key you defined in the first activity. Since our data is a String we will just use getStringExtra here.
SecondActivity.java
public class SecondActivity extends AppCompatActivity {
#Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_second);
// get the text from MainActivity
Intent intent = getIntent();
String text = intent.getStringExtra(Intent.EXTRA_TEXT);
// use the text in a TextView
TextView textView = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.textView);
textView.setText(text);
}
}
Passing Data Back
Main Activity
Start the Second Activity with startActivityForResult, providing it an arbitrary result code.
Override onActivityResult. This is called when the Second Activity finishes. You can make sure that it is actually the Second Activity by checking the result code. (This is useful when you are starting multiple different activities from the same main activity.)
Extract the data you got from the return Intent. The data is extracted using a key-value pair. I could use any string for the key but I'll use the predefined Intent.EXTRA_TEXT since I'm sending text.
MainActivity.java
public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity {
private static final int SECOND_ACTIVITY_REQUEST_CODE = 0;
#Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
}
// "Go to Second Activity" button click
public void onButtonClick(View view) {
// Start the SecondActivity
Intent intent = new Intent(this, SecondActivity.class);
startActivityForResult(intent, SECOND_ACTIVITY_REQUEST_CODE);
}
// This method is called when the second activity finishes
#Override
protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {
super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
// check that it is the SecondActivity with an OK result
if (requestCode == SECOND_ACTIVITY_REQUEST_CODE) {
if (resultCode == RESULT_OK) {
// get String data from Intent
String returnString = data.getStringExtra(Intent.EXTRA_TEXT);
// set text view with string
TextView textView = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.textView);
textView.setText(returnString);
}
}
}
}
Second Activity
Put the data that you want to send back to the previous activity into an Intent. The data is stored in the Intent using a key-value pair. I chose to use Intent.EXTRA_TEXT for my key.
Set the result to RESULT_OK and add the intent holding your data.
Call finish() to close the Second Activity.
SecondActivity.java
public class SecondActivity extends AppCompatActivity {
#Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_second);
}
// "Send text back" button click
public void onButtonClick(View view) {
// get the text from the EditText
EditText editText = (EditText) findViewById(R.id.editText);
String stringToPassBack = editText.getText().toString();
// put the String to pass back into an Intent and close this activity
Intent intent = new Intent();
intent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_TEXT, stringToPassBack);
setResult(RESULT_OK, intent);
finish();
}
}
Updated Note that I had mentioned the use of SharedPreference. It has a simple API and is accessible across an application's activities. But this is a clumsy solution, and is a security risk if you pass around sensitive data. It's best to use intents. It has an extensive list of overloaded methods that can be used to better transfer many different data types between activities. Have a look at intent.putExtra. This link presents the use of putExtra quite well.
In passing data between activities, my preferred approach is to create a static method for the relevant activity that includes the required parameters launch the intent. Which then provides easily setup and retrieve parameters. So it can look like this
public class MyActivity extends Activity {
public static final String ARG_PARAM1 = "arg_param1";
...
public static getIntent(Activity from, String param1, Long param2...) {
Intent intent = new Intent(from, MyActivity.class);
intent.putExtra(ARG_PARAM1, param1);
intent.putExtra(ARG_PARAM2, param2);
return intent;
}
....
// Use it like this.
startActivity(MyActvitiy.getIntent(FromActivity.this, varA, varB, ...));
...
Then you can create an intent for the intended activity and ensure you have all the parameters. You can adapt for fragments to. A simple example above, but you get the idea.
Try to do the following:
Create a simple "helper" class (factory for your Intents), like this:
import android.content.Intent;
public class IntentHelper {
public static final Intent createYourSpecialIntent(Intent src) {
return new Intent("YourSpecialIntent").addCategory("YourSpecialCategory").putExtras(src);
}
}
This will be the factory for all your Intents. Everytime you need a new Intent, create a static factory method in IntentHelper. To create a new Intent you should just say it like this:
IntentHelper.createYourSpecialIntent(getIntent());
In your activity. When you want to "save" some data in a "session" just use the following:
IntentHelper.createYourSpecialIntent(getIntent()).putExtra("YOUR_FIELD_NAME", fieldValueToSave);
And send this Intent. In the target Activity your field will be available as:
getIntent().getStringExtra("YOUR_FIELD_NAME");
So now we can use Intent like same old session (like in servlets or JSP).
You can also pass custom class objects by making a parcelable class. Best way to make it parcelable is to write your class and then simply paste it to a site like http://www.parcelabler.com/. Click on build and you will get new code. Copy all of this and replace the original class contents.
Then-
Intent intent = new Intent(getBaseContext(), NextActivity.class);
Foo foo = new Foo();
intent.putExtra("foo", foo);
startActivity(intent);
and get the result in NextActivity like-
Foo foo = getIntent().getExtras().getParcelable("foo");
Now you can simply use the foo object like you would have used.
Another way is to use a public static field in which you store data, i.e.:
public class MyActivity extends Activity {
public static String SharedString;
public static SomeObject SharedObject;
//...
The most convenient way to pass data between activities is by passing intents. In the first activity from where you want to send data, you should add code,
String str = "My Data"; //Data you want to send
Intent intent = new Intent(FirstActivity.this, SecondActivity.class);
intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
intent.putExtra("name",str); //Here you will add the data into intent to pass bw activites
v.getContext().startActivity(intent);
You should also import
import android.content.Intent;
Then in the next Acitvity(SecondActivity), you should retrieve the data from the intent using the following code.
String name = this.getIntent().getStringExtra("name");
You can use SharedPreferences...
Logging. Time store session id in SharedPreferences
SharedPreferences preferences = getSharedPreferences("session",getApplicationContext().MODE_PRIVATE);
Editor editor = preferences.edit();
editor.putString("sessionId", sessionId);
editor.commit();
Signout. Time fetch session id in sharedpreferences
SharedPreferences preferences = getSharedPreferences("session", getApplicationContext().MODE_PRIVATE);
String sessionId = preferences.getString("sessionId", null);
If you don't have the required session id, then remove sharedpreferences:
SharedPreferences settings = context.getSharedPreferences("session", Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
settings.edit().clear().commit();
That is very useful, because one time you save the value and then retrieve anywhere of activity.
From Activity
int n= 10;
Intent in = new Intent(From_Activity.this,To_Activity.class);
Bundle b1 = new Bundle();
b1.putInt("integerNumber",n);
in.putExtras(b1);
startActivity(in);
To Activity
Bundle b2 = getIntent().getExtras();
int m = 0;
if(b2 != null){
m = b2.getInt("integerNumber");
}
The standard approach.
Intent i = new Intent(this, ActivityTwo.class);
AutoCompleteTextView textView = (AutoCompleteTextView) findViewById(R.id.autocomplete);
String getrec=textView.getText().toString();
Bundle bundle = new Bundle();
bundle.putString(“stuff”, getrec);
i.putExtras(bundle);
startActivity(i);
Now in your second activity retrieve your data from the bundle:
Get the bundle
Bundle bundle = getIntent().getExtras();
Extract the data…
String stuff = bundle.getString(“stuff”);
Kotlin
Pass from First Activity
val intent = Intent(this, SecondActivity::class.java)
intent.putExtra("key", "value")
startActivity(intent)
Get in Second Activity
val value = intent.getStringExtra("key")
Suggestion
Always put keys in constant file for more managed way.
companion object {
val KEY = "key"
}
You can send data between activities using intent object.
Consider you have two activities namely FirstActivity and SecondActivity.
Inside FirstActivity:
Using Intent:
i = new Intent(FirstActivity.this,SecondActivity.class);
i.putExtra("key", value);
startActivity(i)
Inside SecondActivity
Bundle bundle= getIntent().getExtras();
Now you can use different bundle class methods to get values passed from FirstActivity by Key.
E.g.
bundle.getString("key"),bundle.getDouble("key") ,bundle.getInt("key") etc.
If you want to tranfer bitmap between Activites/Fragments
Activity
To pass a bitmap between Activites
Intent intent = new Intent(this, Activity.class);
intent.putExtra("bitmap", bitmap);
And in the Activity class
Bitmap bitmap = getIntent().getParcelableExtra("bitmap");
Fragment
To pass a bitmap between Fragments
SecondFragment fragment = new SecondFragment();
Bundle bundle = new Bundle();
bundle.putParcelable("bitmap", bitmap);
fragment.setArguments(bundle);
To receive inside the SecondFragment
Bitmap bitmap = getArguments().getParcelable("bitmap");
Transfering Large Bitmaps
If you are getting failed binder transaction, this means you are exceeding the binder transaction buffer by transferring large element from one activity to another activity.
So in that case you have to compress the bitmap as an byte's array and then uncompress it in another activity, like this
In the FirstActivity
Intent intent = new Intent(this, SecondActivity.class);
ByteArrayOutputStream stream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
bitmap.compress(Bitmap.CompressFormat.JPG, 100, stream);
byte[] bytes = stream.toByteArray();
intent.putExtra("bitmapbytes",bytes);
And in the SecondActivity
byte[] bytes = getIntent().getByteArrayExtra("bitmapbytes");
Bitmap bmp = BitmapFactory.decodeByteArray(bytes, 0, bytes.length);
Intent intent = new Intent(YourCurrentActivity.this, YourActivityName.class);
intent.putExtra("NAme","John");
intent.putExtra("Id",1);
startActivity(intent);
You can retrieve it in another activity. Two ways:
int id = getIntent.getIntExtra("id", /* defaltvalue */ 2);
The second way is:
Intent i = getIntent();
String name = i.getStringExtra("name");
Supplemental Answer: Naming Conventions for the Key String
The actual process of passing data has already been answered, however most of the answers use hard coded strings for the key name in the Intent. This is usually fine when used only within your app. However, the documentation recommends using the EXTRA_* constants for standardized data types.
Example 1: Using Intent.EXTRA_* keys
First activity
Intent intent = new Intent(getActivity(), SecondActivity.class);
intent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_TEXT, "my text");
startActivity(intent);
Second activity:
Intent intent = getIntent();
String myText = intent.getExtras().getString(Intent.EXTRA_TEXT);
Example 2: Defining your own static final key
If one of the Intent.EXTRA_* Strings does not suit your needs, you can define your own at the beginning of the first activity.
static final String EXTRA_STUFF = "com.myPackageName.EXTRA_STUFF";
Including the package name is just a convention if you are only using the key in your own app. But it is a necessity to avoid naming conflicts if you are creating some sort of service that other apps can call with an Intent.
First activity:
Intent intent = new Intent(getActivity(), SecondActivity.class);
intent.putExtra(EXTRA_STUFF, "my text");
startActivity(intent);
Second activity:
Intent intent = getIntent();
String myText = intent.getExtras().getString(FirstActivity.EXTRA_STUFF);
Example 3: Using a String resource key
Although not mentioned in the documentation, this answer recommends using a String resource to avoid dependencies between activities.
strings.xml
<string name="EXTRA_STUFF">com.myPackageName.MY_NAME</string>
First activity
Intent intent = new Intent(getActivity(), SecondActivity.class);
intent.putExtra(getString(R.string.EXTRA_STUFF), "my text");
startActivity(intent);
Second activity
Intent intent = getIntent();
String myText = intent.getExtras().getString(getString(R.string.EXTRA_STUFF));
Here is my best practice and it helps a lot when the project is huge and complex.
Suppose that I have 2 activities, LoginActivity and HomeActivity.
I want to pass 2 parameters (username & password) from LoginActivity to HomeActivity.
First, I create my HomeIntent
public class HomeIntent extends Intent {
private static final String ACTION_LOGIN = "action_login";
private static final String ACTION_LOGOUT = "action_logout";
private static final String ARG_USERNAME = "arg_username";
private static final String ARG_PASSWORD = "arg_password";
public HomeIntent(Context ctx, boolean isLogIn) {
this(ctx);
//set action type
setAction(isLogIn ? ACTION_LOGIN : ACTION_LOGOUT);
}
public HomeIntent(Context ctx) {
super(ctx, HomeActivity.class);
}
//This will be needed for receiving data
public HomeIntent(Intent intent) {
super(intent);
}
public void setData(String userName, String password) {
putExtra(ARG_USERNAME, userName);
putExtra(ARG_PASSWORD, password);
}
public String getUsername() {
return getStringExtra(ARG_USERNAME);
}
public String getPassword() {
return getStringExtra(ARG_PASSWORD);
}
//To separate the params is for which action, we should create action
public boolean isActionLogIn() {
return getAction().equals(ACTION_LOGIN);
}
public boolean isActionLogOut() {
return getAction().equals(ACTION_LOGOUT);
}
}
Here is how I pass the data in my LoginActivity
public class LoginActivity extends AppCompatActivity {
#Override
protected void onCreate(#Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_login);
String username = "phearum";
String password = "pwd1133";
final boolean isActionLogin = true;
//Passing data to HomeActivity
final HomeIntent homeIntent = new HomeIntent(this, isActionLogin);
homeIntent.setData(username, password);
startActivity(homeIntent);
}
}
Final step, here is how I receive the data in HomeActivity
public class HomeActivity extends AppCompatActivity {
#Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_home);
//This is how we receive the data from LoginActivity
//Make sure you pass getIntent() to the HomeIntent constructor
final HomeIntent homeIntent = new HomeIntent(getIntent());
Log.d("HomeActivity", "Is action login? " + homeIntent.isActionLogIn());
Log.d("HomeActivity", "username: " + homeIntent.getUsername());
Log.d("HomeActivity", "password: " + homeIntent.getPassword());
}
}
Done! Cool :) I just want to share my experience. If you working on small project this shouldn't be the big problem. But when your working on big project, it really pain when you want to do refactoring or fixing bugs.
The passing of data between activities is mainly by means of an intent object.
First you have to attach the data to the intent object with the use of the Bundle class. Then call the activity using either startActivity() or startActivityForResult() methods.
You can find more information about it, with an example from the blog post Passing data to an Activity.
You can try Shared Preference, it may be a good alternative for sharing data between the activities
To save session id -
SharedPreferences pref = myContexy.getSharedPreferences("Session
Data",MODE_PRIVATE);
SharedPreferences.Editor edit = pref.edit();
edit.putInt("Session ID", session_id);
edit.commit();
To get them -
SharedPreferences pref = myContexy.getSharedPreferences("Session Data", MODE_PRIVATE);
session_id = pref.getInt("Session ID", 0);
You can use Intent
Intent mIntent = new Intent(FirstActivity.this, SecondActivity.class);
mIntent.putExtra("data", data);
startActivity(mIntent);
Another way could be using singleton pattern also:
public class DataHolder {
private static DataHolder dataHolder;
private List<Model> dataList;
public void setDataList(List<Model>dataList) {
this.dataList = dataList;
}
public List<Model> getDataList() {
return dataList;
}
public synchronized static DataHolder getInstance() {
if (dataHolder == null) {
dataHolder = new DataHolder();
}
return dataHolder;
}
}
From your FirstActivity
private List<Model> dataList = new ArrayList<>();
DataHolder.getInstance().setDataList(dataList);
On SecondActivity
private List<Model> dataList = DataHolder.getInstance().getDataList();
Write following code in CurrentActivity.java
Intent i = new Intent(CurrentActivity.this, SignOutActivity.class);
i.putExtra("SESSION_ID",sessionId);
startActivity(i);
Access SessionId in SignOutActivity.java is following way
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState){
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_sign_out);
Intent intent = getIntent();
// check intent is null or not
if(intent != null){
String sessionId = intent.getStringExtra("SESSION_ID");
Log.d("Session_id : " + sessionId);
}
else{
Toast.makeText(SignOutActivity.this, "Intent is null", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
}
}
Start another activity from this activity pass parameters via Bundle Object
Intent intent = new Intent(getBaseContext(), YourActivity.class);
intent.putExtra("USER_NAME", "xyz#gmail.com");
startActivity(intent);
Retrieve on another activity (YourActivity)
String s = getIntent().getStringExtra("USER_NAME");
This is ok for simple kind data type.
But if u want to pass complex data in between activity u need to serialize it first.
Here we have Employee Model
class Employee{
private String empId;
private int age;
print Double salary;
getters...
setters...
}
You can use Gson lib provided by google to serialize the complex data
like this
String strEmp = new Gson().toJson(emp);
Intent intent = new Intent(getBaseContext(), YourActivity.class);
intent.putExtra("EMP", strEmp);
startActivity(intent);
Bundle bundle = getIntent().getExtras();
String empStr = bundle.getString("EMP");
Gson gson = new Gson();
Type type = new TypeToken<Employee>() {
}.getType();
Employee selectedEmp = gson.fromJson(empStr, type);
1st way: In your current Activity, when you create an object of intent to open a new screen:
String value="xyz";
Intent intent = new Intent(CurrentActivity.this, NextActivity.class);
intent.putExtra("key", value);
startActivity(intent);
Then in the nextActivity in the onCreate method, retrieve those values which you pass from the previous activity:
if (getIntent().getExtras() != null) {
String value = getIntent().getStringExtra("key");
//The key argument must always match that used send and retrieve value from one activity to another.
}
2nd way: You can create a bundle object and put values in a bundle and then put the bundle object in intent from your current activity -
String value="xyz";
Intent intent = new Intent(CurrentActivity.this, NextActivity.class);
Bundle bundle = new Bundle();
bundle.putInt("key", value);
intent.putExtra("bundle_key", bundle);
startActivity(intent);
Then in the nextActivity in the onCreate method, retrieve those values which you pass from the previous activity:
if (getIntent().getExtras() != null) {
Bundle bundle = getIntent().getStringExtra("bundle_key");
String value = bundle.getString("key");
//The key argument must always match that used send and retrieve value from one activity to another.
}
You can also use the bean class to pass data between classes using serialization.
/*
* If you are from transferring data from one class that doesn't
* extend Activity, then you need to do something like this.
*/
public class abc {
Context context;
public abc(Context context) {
this.context = context;
}
public void something() {
context.startactivity(new Intent(context, anyone.class).putextra("key", value));
}
}
I recently released Vapor API, a jQuery flavored Android framework that makes all sorts of tasks like this simpler. As mentioned, SharedPreferences is one way you could do this.
VaporSharedPreferences is implemented as Singleton so that is one option, and in Vapor API it has a heavily overloaded .put(...) method so you don't have to explicitly worry about the datatype you are committing - providing it is supported. It is also fluent, so you can chain calls:
$.prefs(...).put("val1", 123).put("val2", "Hello World!").put("something", 3.34);
It also optionally autosaves changes, and unifies the reading and writing process under-the-hood so you don't need to explicitly retrieve an Editor like you do in standard Android.
Alternatively you could use an Intent. In Vapor API you can also use the chainable overloaded .put(...) method on a VaporIntent:
$.Intent().put("data", "myData").put("more", 568)...
And pass it as an extra, as mentioned in the other answers. You can retrieve extras from your Activity, and furthermore if you are using VaporActivity this is done for you automatically so you can use:
this.extras()
To retrieve them at the other end in the Activity you switch to.
Hope that is of interest to some :)
First Activity:
Intent intent = new Intent(getApplicationContext(), ClassName.class);
intent.putExtra("Variable name", "Value you want to pass");
startActivity(intent);
Second Activity:
String str= getIntent().getStringExtra("Variable name which you sent as an extra");
Use a global class:
public class GlobalClass extends Application
{
private float vitamin_a;
public float getVitaminA() {
return vitamin_a;
}
public void setVitaminA(float vitamin_a) {
this.vitamin_a = vitamin_a;
}
}
You can call the setters and the getters of this class from all other classes.
Do do that, you need to make a GlobalClass-Object in every Actitity:
GlobalClass gc = (GlobalClass) getApplication();
Then you can call for example:
gc.getVitaminA()

Getting null point exception when i declare latlong values globally

I have got latlong values using shared preferences and stored it as double values.
Declared latlong values globally.
Getting null point Exception.
Tried different ways of declaring values globally,but nothing seems working.
MainActivity.java
public class MapsActivityConnect extends FragmentActivity {
ImageView emerg;
SharedPreferences pref;
String vechile;
Double deslatituded, deslongituded, srclatituded, srclongituded;
private GoogleMap mMap = null;
private final LatLng end = new LatLng(deslatituded, deslongituded);
private final LatLng start = new LatLng(srclatituded, srclongituded);
#Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_maps_activity_connect);
pref = getSharedPreferences("gps", Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
Bundle extras = getIntent().getExtras();
if (extras != null) {
deslatituded = extras.getDouble("deslatitude");
deslongituded = extras.getDouble("deslongitude");
srclatituded = extras.getDouble("srclatitude");
srclongituded = extras.getDouble("srclongitude");
vechile = extras.getString("vechile");
if (!Utils.isConnected(getApplicationContext())) {
Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(), "Internet not available. Cross check your internet connectivity and try again", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
return;
}
if (!Utils.isGPSTurnOn(getApplicationContext())) {
showGPSDialog();
return;
}
}
}
#SuppressLint("NewApi")
#Override
protected void onResume() {
super.onResume();
if (Utils.isConnected(getApplicationContext())) {
mMap = ((MapFragment) getFragmentManager().findFragmentById(R.id.map)).getMap();
mMap.setMyLocationEnabled(true);
final TextView txtDistance = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.txtSpeed);
new Routing(getParent(), mMap, txtDistance).executeOnExecutor(AsyncTask.THREAD_POOL_EXECUTOR, start, end);
}
}
private void showGPSDialog() {
new AlertDialog.Builder(new ContextThemeWrapper(this, R.style.AppBaseTheme)) // Theme
.setTitle(R.string.gps_lable_gps) // setTitle
.setMessage(R.string.gps_lable_warning_message) // setMessage
.setInverseBackgroundForced(false).setCancelable(false) //
.setPositiveButton(R.string.yes, new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() {
#Override
public void onClick(final DialogInterface dialog, final int which) {
startActivityForResult(new Intent(android.provider.Settings.ACTION_LOCATION_SOURCE_SETTINGS), 0);
}
}).setNegativeButton(R.string.no, new DialogInterface.OnClickListener() {
#Override
public void onClick(final DialogInterface dialog, final int which) {
dialog.dismiss();
}
}).setIcon(android.R.drawable.ic_dialog_alert).show();
}
#Override
protected void onActivityResult(final int requestCode, final int resultCode, final Intent data) {
super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
if (Utils.isGPSTurnOn(getApplicationContext())) {
onResume();
}
}
}
Logcat
9-29 13:40:56.383 32078- 32149/zybo.example.ramz.demo_location_tracking V/RenderScript﹕ Application requested CPU execution
09-29 13:40:56.393 32078- 32149/zybo.example.ramz.demo_location_tracking V/RenderScript﹕ 0xb7579cd8 Launching thread(s), CPUs 4
09-29 13:41:01.527 32078-32078/zybo.example.ramz.demo_location_tracking D/AndroidRuntime﹕ Shutting down VM
09-29 13:41:01.536 32078-32078/zybo.example.ramz.demo_location_tracking E/AndroidRuntime﹕ FATAL EXCEPTION: main
Process: zybo.example.ramz.demo_location_tracking, PID: 32078
java.lang.RuntimeException: Unable to instantiate activity ComponentInfo{zybo.example.ramz.demo_location_tracking/zybo.example.ramz.demo_location_tracking.MapsActivityConnect}: java.lang.NullPointerException: Attempt to invoke virtual method 'double java.lang.Double.doubleValue()' on a null object reference
at android.app.ActivityThread.performLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java:2250)
at android.app.ActivityThread.handleLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java:2413)
at android.app.ActivityThread.access$800(ActivityThread.java:155)
at android.app.ActivityThread$H.handleMessage(ActivityThread.java:1317)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:102)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:135)
at android.app.ActivityThread.main(ActivityThread.java:5343)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:372)
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit$MethodAndArgsCaller.run(ZygoteInit.java:905)
at com.android.internal.os.ZygoteInit.main(ZygoteInit.java:700)
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException: Attempt to invoke virtual method 'double java.lang.Double.doubleValue()' on a null object reference
at zybo.example.ramz.demo_location_tracking.MapsActivityConnect.<init>(MapsActivityConnect.java:62)
at java.lang.reflect.Constructor.newInstance(Native Method)
at java.lang.Class.newInstance(Class.java:1606)
at android.app.Instrumentation.newActivity(Instrumentation.java:1089)
at android.app.ActivityThread.performLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java:2240)
at android.app.ActivityThread.handleLaunchActivity(ActivityThread.java:2413)
at
android.app.ActivityThread.access$800(ActivityThread.java:155)
You need to initialize with values.
Double deslatituded, deslongituded, srclatituded, srclongituded;
You declare the doubles, but these are objects, not primitives. Therefore the default value is null. And the unboxing tries to get the primitive like
null.doubleValue()
Make them primitive or assign a default value like:
Double desLatituded = new Double(0);
I am not sure what is your error. But one of the scenario is
you declare class variables
private final LatLng end = new LatLng(deslatituded, deslongituded);
private final LatLng start = new LatLng(srclatituded, srclongituded);
Here deslatituded, deslongituded values must be null. Maybe this will the reason for the nullPoiner please check this.
You need to pass the values for this. Or just initialise the values like deslatituded=0 or something. This will save you from crash
Try this (and make sure your LatLng variables aren't final):
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_maps_activity_connect);
pref = getSharedPreferences("gps", Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
Bundle extras = getIntent().getExtras();
if (extras != null) {
deslatituded = extras.getDouble("deslatitude");
deslongituded = extras.getDouble("deslongitude");
srclatituded = extras.getDouble("srclatitude");
srclongituded = extras.getDouble("srclongitude");
// NEW CODE
end = new LatLng(deslatituded, deslongituded);
start = new LatLng(srclatituded, srclongituded);
// END NEW CODE
vechile = extras.getString("vechile");
if (!Utils.isConnected(getApplicationContext())) {
Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(), "Internet not available. Cross check your internet connectivity and try again", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
return;
}
if (!Utils.isGPSTurnOn(getApplicationContext())) {
showGPSDialog();
return;
}
}
}
Please check if your extras has the key "deslatitude"
like:
if(getIntent().hasCategory("deslatitude"))
{
deslatituded = extras.getDouble("deslatitude");
}
Log.e(TAG, "deslatitude: " + deslatituded );
And if your log prints the valuew then check it for all (deslat,deslong,srclat,srclong)
Are there any values in
extras.getDouble("deslatitude");
extras.getDouble("deslongitude");
extras.getDouble("srclatitude");
extras.getDouble("srclongitude");
there is nothing in intent extras.

Add several appWidgets with different configuration?

I've created a widget which displays a simple textview, which is editable as an Edittext in a configuration activity. I save the inputted text with shared preferences, so the user can tap the widget to edit the text, and the already inputted text appears in the edittextfield.
My problem is this. I would like the user to be able to add multiple widgets, but when a seccond widget is added, the same text as in the other widget is loaded from shared preferences. And, when on widget is edited so is the other one. Hope i'm being clear. I kinda have an idea it has something to do with appWidgetIds but i cannot figure it out.
Here's my code, a bit simplified.
public class WidgetConfig extends Activity implements OnClickListener, OnItemSelectedListener {
AppWidgetManager awm;
int awID;
Context c;
EditText info;
Button b;
String note;
int styleStart = -1, cursorLoc = 0;
SharedPreferences sp;
Spinner spinner;
String[] paths = { "10", "20", "30" };
File path = null;
#Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.widgetconfig);
c = WidgetConfig.this;
info = (EditText)findViewById(R.id.etwidgetconfig);
...
b = (Button)findViewById(R.id.bwidgetconfig);
loadPrefs();
b.setOnClickListener(this);
//Getting Info about the widget that launched this activity
Intent i = getIntent();
Bundle extras = i.getExtras();
if (extras != null){
awID = extras.getInt(AppWidgetManager.EXTRA_APPWIDGET_ID,
AppWidgetManager.INVALID_APPWIDGET_ID );
}
awm = AppWidgetManager.getInstance(c);
}
...
private void loadPrefs(){
sp = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(this);
note = sp.getString("NOTE", "DEFAULT");
info.setText(note);
}
private void savePrefs(String key, String value){
sp = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(this);
SharedPreferences.Editor editor = sp.edit();
editor.putString(key, value); // value to store
editor.commit();
}
public void onClick(View v) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
savePrefs("NOTE", info.getText().toString());
RemoteViews views = new RemoteViews(c.getPackageName(), R.layout.widget);
views.setTextViewText(R.id.tvConfigInput, info.getText());
ComponentName thisWidget = new ComponentName(this, Widget.class);
AppWidgetManager manager = AppWidgetManager.getInstance(this);
manager.updateAppWidget(thisWidget, views);
Intent in = new Intent(c, WidgetConfig.class);
PendingIntent pi = PendingIntent.getActivity(c, 0, in, PendingIntent.FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT);
views.setOnClickPendingIntent(R.id.B_EditAgain, pi);
awm.updateAppWidget(awID, views);
Intent result = new Intent();
result.putExtra(AppWidgetManager.EXTRA_APPWIDGET_ID, awID);
setResult(RESULT_OK, result);
finish();
}
}
UPDATE:
So i tried this, but nothings different, still doesn't work.
private void loadPrefs(){
sp = context.getSharedPreferences("widget" + String.valueOf(appWidgetId)
, Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
note = sp.getString("Note", "");
info.setText(note);
}
private void savePrefs(String key, String value){
sp = context.getSharedPreferences("widget" + String.valueOf(appWidgetId)
, Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
Editor editor = sp.edit();
editor.clear();
editor.putString("Note", info.getText().toString());
editor.putString(key, value); // value to store
editor.commit();
}
You probably don't want to use getDefaultSharedPreferences here. All widgets share the same default shared preferences, so they will be constantly overwriting each other.
I had the same situation in my own app, so I used a custom preference file for each widget. You can name the preference file with the widgetID, and then each widget will always get it's own unique set of preferences.
In the configuration PreferenceActivity:
this.getPreferenceManager().setSharedPreferencesName(
"widget" + String.valueOf(mAppWidgetId)
);
This will store all of the PreferenceActivity settings into a preference file named after the widget id.
Then in the widget itself, just retrieve the file corresponding to its id:
preferences = context.getSharedPreferences(
"widget" + String.valueOf(appWidgetId)
, Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
And retrieve preferences like normal.

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