Android Help

Helping users with Android. If I'm not around, be patient. I'm...
Sep 5, 2020 07:51
@MartinMarconcini @MartinMarconcini not really
Sep 1, 2020 06:46
@MartinMarconcini Sure
Aug 30, 2020 12:49
First of all is it a good practice to keep it running in the foreground?

Should I destroy the foreground service on ACTION_SCREEN_OFF broadcast and then restart service on ACTION_SCREEN_ON?
Or should I keep the foreground service running but stop updating notification only and then resume updating notification on ACTION_SCREEN_ON
Aug 30, 2020 12:45
I'm working on SleepTracking app. I'm running a Foreground service that is continuously updating notification each second (Tracking the duration of sleep). When the screen is locked and it's unlocked after a while. It suddenly updates the notification in ~ half of second or so to reach latest value (Seems like the pending updates all execute suddenly).
Aug 30, 2020 12:43
How are you all doing?
Aug 30, 2020 12:42
Hey Guys!
Aug 14, 2020 07:21
you can tweak these paramters to get what you need .skipMemoryCache(true)
.diskCacheStrategy(DiskCacheStrategy.NONE)
Jul 27, 2020 15:14
Very well said
Jul 27, 2020 15:13
Well I'm bound to Windows for at least this year
Jul 27, 2020 15:07
running them on Wine on Linux is good idea?
Jul 27, 2020 15:06
few softwares
Jul 27, 2020 15:06
Well I've a few dependencies on Windows
Jul 27, 2020 15:05
kinda of like a Jedi solution but most of the times for me it has been a last resort
Jul 27, 2020 15:04
so that would replace the old onw
Jul 27, 2020 15:03
Basically I'm gonna reinstall on the same C: Drive folder
Jul 27, 2020 15:02
Sure no problem
Jul 27, 2020 15:02
Looks like I've to reinstall a fresh Android Studio
Jul 27, 2020 15:01
Yes I did all that, clean project is the first thing that I go for when in trouble
Jul 27, 2020 14:53
Restarted the project and restarted Android Studio
Jul 27, 2020 14:52
Has this happened to you guys before?
Tried Solutions:
Fix Gradle>app>Tasks>cleanup>lintFix
Invalidate Cache/Restart
Analyze > Inspect Code
Jul 27, 2020 14:51
Jul 27, 2020 10:45
thanks @JaiprakashSoni and @MartinMarconcini
Jul 27, 2020 10:45
ok then I'll go for WorkManager
Jul 27, 2020 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
Jul 27, 2020 10:11
@JaiprakashSoni
Jul 27, 2020 10:11
I did that with setAndAllowWhileIdle() but didn't work either
Jul 27, 2020 07:19
        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)
Jul 27, 2020 07:16
What's the reason, am I missing any constraints on latest version of Android?
Jul 27, 2020 07:16
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
Jul 27, 2020 07:15
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
Jul 27, 2020 07:13
Hey @MartinMarconcini How are you?
Jul 23, 2020 15:15
today.getMonthValue()
Jul 23, 2020 15:14
java.time.LocalDate today = java.time.LocalDate.now()
Jul 23, 2020 15:14
Here is how you can get it with LocalDate
Jul 23, 2020 15:09
You could use this
String month = new SimpleDateFormat("MM", Locale.getDefault()).format(new Date());
Jul 23, 2020 15:07
Use LocalDate
Jul 23, 2020 15:00
@jyothichandra The LocalDateTime value is null
Jul 23, 2020 14:58
@MartinMarconcini Thanks @MartinMarconcini
Jul 23, 2020 13:02
Basically, I don't know the architecture on how to disable or enable the premium content based on a boolean, Do you think using shared preferences is an ideal method? Or do I've other options
Jul 23, 2020 13:01
@MartinMarconcini Well when the user makes purchase, I'd store the token, purchase time etc into Room db, then check the integrity of the data with firestore at the start of the app. If the data can't be verified then fire a broadcast that will disable premium features.
Jul 23, 2020 04:51
I'm working on an app that offers locked content (Premium features). I'm relying on a value stored in firebase isPremium. is it a good practice? or is there another better way to implement a better backend logic
Jul 23, 2020 04:44
Hi
 
Nov 26, 2016 17:47
Divyesh sorry for delay I was busy, didn't open stackoverflow for a week or two
Nov 12, 2016 18:52
The code didn't went well for me! Please try it yourself and let me know tomorrow...
Nov 12, 2016 18:43
yes and its public
Nov 12, 2016 18:39
yes thanks
Nov 12, 2016 18:37
Programmers need more sleeping time
Nov 12, 2016 18:37
Sure
Nov 12, 2016 18:19
Wait let me check it
Nov 12, 2016 18:03
ok, i'll wait