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05:12
@MartinMarconcini good morning
Good Morning
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@JaiprakashSoni good morning
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@JaiprakashSoni Do you have any idea about Daily I want to call my api at specific time arround morning 7 am and evening 6pm.I want to call all the api's automaically without user interference.Can you pls suggest me how to start?
06:33
@jyothichandra AlarManager and broadcasts are deprecated, so I guess you need to trigger it from server using push notification
onReceiveMessage you can use JobScheduler for calling api
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can you give me some example
@RaunakPandey Good to know that, Good job
@Kaunain you are getting IndexOutOfBoundsException
size of you arraylist is 0
07:13
Hey @MartinMarconcini How are you?
I'm want to show a report as a notification at the first date of each Month. I'm using alarm manager to invoke a broadcast receiver that fetches some data from Firestore and then shows notification after processing the data. But this only works when the app is in foreground and doesn't work when app is closed
I also tried invoking a foreground service from AlaramManager directly as a pendingIntent and also using broadcast receiver to invoke it. Both didn't work
What's the reason, am I missing any constraints on latest version of Android?
        val service = Intent(context, NotificationsService::class.java)

        val nIntent = if(Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= 26) {
            PendingIntent.getForegroundService(context, 0, service, 0)
        } else {
            PendingIntent.getService(context, 0, service, 0)
        }

        // Setting up AlarmManager
        val alarmMgr = context.getSystemService(Context.ALARM_SERVICE) as AlarmManager
        val calendar: Calendar = Calendar.getInstance()
        val month = calendar.set(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH, 7)
 
2 hours later…
09:10
@JaiprakashSoni thank you but i solved that error yesterday itself :)
09:29
@Kaunain Great
@MirwiseKhan as per documentation developer.android.com/training/scheduling/alarms Alarms do not fire when the device is idle in Doze mode. Any scheduled alarms will be deferred until the device exits Doze
or you can use setAndAllowWhileIdle() or setExactAndAllowWhileIdle() to execute your alarm
09:56
Good day/morning/evening everyone, I'm quite busy this week, so I'll be showing up a little bit less, but keep the questions coming (and the answers if you know them) :-)
user13657604
10:06
@MartinMarconcini good evening I am waiting for you
@jyothichandra hey. I'm quite busy this week, i'll try to take a look but please don't email me every day asking if I have seen it, it doesn't help and I am donating my time here. I have a full-time job and don't have a lot of free time (that I want to dedicate to write more code). I will do my best to guide to until you find the issue, but I won't solve the problem for you, nor I will provide you with an android studio solution, please keep that in mind; thanks for understanding.
@jyothichandra right now, I'm helping two co-workers with a problem they have (at work), so my brain is quite busy until we can figure out that the problem is over here. As soon as I'm done, I will take a look at your problem, but unfortunately, I have to do work first, stack overflow, second.
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@MartinMarconcini No Issues sorry to trouble you.You carry on With your work No Problem
I did that with setAndAllowWhileIdle() but didn't work either
@JaiprakashSoni
@jyothichandra no worries, thank you for understanding.
10:26
@JaiprakashSoni It will work while the app is closed with back button, but if it's closed from Recent apps as well then it won't work
10:41
@MirwiseKhan hey, Jaiprakash Soni's advice is correct; in a way, you don't control when the user decides to kill your app (by closing it from the recent apps). Services (foreground or not) will receive the onTaskRemoved callback, but not IntentService or JobIntentServices, these (due to the nature of how they work) won't receive this callback. So you don't have a lot of choices here. You can schedule alarms... but you're prone to Doze mode. You can use work manager instead.
But you're still bound by the aggressive (more in every version) scheduler and Android framework "deciding" your job is worth doing right now.
When the phone enters Doze mode (or similaR), it's very hard to take it "out" of it by yourself (programmatically)
because exiting Doze means a lot of battery (to turn a lot of hardware back on)
ok then I'll go for WorkManager
thanks @JaiprakashSoni and @MartinMarconcini
 
4 hours later…
14:39
@jyothichandra I spent some time with this, but I haven't finished today. I did, however, spend some time understanding the relationship between the model and your code. Let me say it: your code is quite messy :)
First, the JSON you sent me didn't really contain relevant usable cases, for example, its modifiedDate wasn't even the current month, so obviously my "count" was 0 (for opportunity details). And second, a lot of data that is not needed or it's incomplete. But in any case, the way I understand this...
@jyothichandra is this: You iterate the "Blocks". You look at each Block's Labels to find either Basic Information (this contains the infamous sales_stage field and its value). You need to count the number of times the value is won, lost, etc. *only if the block is for the current month. And to find out if the block is from the current month, you need to find the label (for the block) called "Opportunity Detail". If/when you find it, you get the value of the modifiedtime Field.
With that field, you can check if the month == this month.
Now I have questions to you (for tomorrow): please answer them all so I can find them in order
@jyothichandra 1) Do all blocks have Opportunity Details and Basic Information labels with their fields?
@jyothichandra 2) Do you plan on counting other fields besides sales_stage?
@jyothichandra 3) What is the purpose -and content - of this MyOpportunityModel?
Has this happened to you guys before?
Tried Solutions:
Fix Gradle>app>Tasks>cleanup>lintFix
Invalidate Cache/Restart
Analyze > Inspect Code
Restarted the project and restarted Android Studio
14:57
It has happened to me, but normally doing either (or all) of build -> clean and invalidate caches/restart tend to fix it.
@MirwiseKhan when in doubt clean the project, invalidate caches from AS, and restart the computer if it doesn't do it. I don't use Windows, but it could be causing an issue with Android Studio (a gigantic Java/C++ app).
normally doing control-shift-A (for "all actions") then typing "sync" to autocomplete the Sync Project With Gradle, also helps (but if you invalidate/restart, that is going to happen anyway)
@MirwiseKhan cleanupLintFix doesn't do it. You need to do clean from the build menu or from the terminal: ./gradlew clean
(on Windows is gradlew clean without the ./ I think)
Yes I did all that, clean project is the first thing that I go for when in trouble
Looks like I've to reinstall a fresh Android Studio
Probably overkill, you can clear its preferences
But honestly, I don't Windows much, so maybe.
I' haven't reinstalled Android Studio in years (short of when it updates itself).
Sure no problem
But give it a try.
If you get a fresh clone on another folder, does it still do that?
Basically I'm gonna reinstall on the same C: Drive folder
15:03
(you can always remove -this is on Unix OSes, not sure about Windows- your ~/.gradle/cache folders.
so that would replace the old onw
but keep in mind that if you don't have a fast Internet, that's going to download stuff...
sure, good luck with that! (I still think it's a little bit overkill though, but if it works, it works!)
kinda of like a Jedi solution but most of the times for me it has been a last resort
hahaha
Switch a Unix based OS :)
Well I've a few dependencies on Windows
few softwares
running them on Wine on Linux is good idea?
15:10
Depends what the "dependencies" are :D
if your dependencies are windows only apps that you cannot live without, then, unless you're willing to try other alternatives (or Wine where it applies), you have no choice obviously.
Well I'm bound to Windows for at least this year
Nothing wrong with that though, I mean, Windows works too :)
But it's slightly easier (imo) to develop on Linux, Unix, or even MacOS due to the nature of the OS. On Windows, the closest you get -so far- is using the PowerShell.
Very well said
I used Windows, Mac, and Linux (among other OSes) for a long time; I use Linux now because it came with this machine and I just don't want to use macOS anymore (got tired of its badness) :)

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