Hi I've been having an issue with Broadcast Receivers and passing information to another activity. I'm trying to create an application that will capture incoming SMS messages, look for a website in the text, then pop up an Alert Dialog box asking if the user wants to go to the website.
public class TextReceiver extends BroadcastReceiver{
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent)
{
// .. other code that
// sets received SMS into message
Toast toast = Toast.makeText(context,
"Received Text: " + message.getMessageBody(), Toast.LENGTH_LONG);
toast.show();
}
So that code works fine, receive a text it pops up a toast with the message. The toast is useless but it shows the receiver works. But I want to communicate with an activity to show an Alert Dialog and start up a webView. I already programmed the code that will take a string search for the website and open the webView. Is it possible to get the string from the broadcast receiver and do something like this?:
public class ReceiveText extends Activity{
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
// Somehow pass the string from the receiver into this activity,
//stored in variable messages
findOpen(messages);
// is that possible?
}
public class findOpen(string messages){
// do stuff ... open alert...open site if OK
}
So basically I just want to pass a string from a Broadcast Receiver to another activity that will use that string. The rest of the code is basically in place all I need is that string... I'm new to this and Java and any help would be much appreciated. Thanks
If you have your activity named ReceiveText
, then in your BroadcastReceiver
, you should do the following:
Intent i = new Intent(context, ReceiveText.class);
i.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
i.putExtra("message", message.getMessageBody());
context.startActivity(i);
Then, in your activity, you will need to getExtra as so:
Intent intent = getIntent();
String message = intent.getStringExtra("message");
And then you will use message
as you need.
If you simply want the ReceiveText
activity to show the message as a dialog, declare <activity android:theme="@android:style/Theme.Dialog" />
in your manifest for ReceiveText
and then set the message to a textview in the activity.
Let me know if I need to add anything else.
Instantiate a BroadcastReceiver in the activity you want to get your data to, for example:
private BroadcastReceiver mServiceReceiver = new BroadcastReceiver(){ @Override public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) { //Extract your data - better to use constants... String IncomingSms=intent.getStringExtra("incomingSms");// String phoneNumber=intent.getStringExtra("incomingPhoneNumber"); } };
Unregister your receiver on
onPause()
:@Override protected void onPause() { super.onPause(); try { if(mServiceReceiver != null){ unregisterReceiver(mServiceReceiver); } } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); } }
Register it on
onResume()
:protected void onResume() { super.onResume(); IntentFilter filter = new IntentFilter(); filter.addAction("android.intent.action.SmsReceiver"); registerReceiver(mServiceReceiver , filter); }
Broadcast your data from the service via an Intent, for Example:
Intent i = new Intent("android.intent.action.SmsReceiver").putExtra("incomingSms", message); i.putExtra("incomingPhoneNumber", phoneNumber); context.sendBroadcast(i);
and that's it! goodLuck!
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9137477/passing-data-from-broadcast-receiver-to-another-activity