I am trying to implement deep linking in my Android application. I have been following this guide. I have an Android Activity that is started from and intent-filter in the Andro
I came across the exact same problem. So, if you want your user to go to your parent activity, whenever they presses the UP button, you can define the parent activity in the AndroidManifest.xml and then programmatically control the up-navigation.
@Override
public boolean onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem item) {
switch (item.getItemId()) {
// Respond to the action bar's Up/Home button
case android.R.id.home:
NavUtils.navigateUpFromSameTask(this);
return true;
}
return super.onOptionsItemSelected(item);
}
@Override
public void onBackPressed() {
NavUtils.navigateUpFromSameTask(this);
}
You may do the same in all activities to constantly navigate the user up back to the home screen. Additionally, you may create the full back stack before navigating the user back. Read more in the following documentation.
Providing Up Navigation
You can simply check if the deep-linked activity has a back stack to go back in your app's task itself by calling isTaskRoot(). I'm not quite sure if it does have any caveats though.
@Override
public void onBackPressed() {
if(isTaskRoot()) {
Intent parentIntent = new Intent(this, ParentActivity.class);
startActivity(parentIntent);
finish();
} else {
super.onBackPressed();
}
}
In this case, you don't really have to declare parent activities in the Android Manifest.