Calling startActivity() from outside of an Activity context

两盒软妹~` 提交于 2019-11-25 23:54:54
Alex Volovoy

Either

  • cache the Context object via constructor in your adapter, or
  • get it from your view.

Or as a last resort,

  • add - FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK flag to your intent:

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myIntent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);

Edit - i would avoid setting flags as it will interfere with normal flow of event and history stack.

You can achieve it with addFlags instead of setFlags

myIntent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);

According to the documentation it does:

Add additional flags to the intent (or with existing flags value).


EDIT

Be aware if you are using flags that you change the history stack as Alex Volovoy's answer says:

...avoid setting flags as it will interfere with normal flow of event and history stack.

Instead of using (getApplicationContext) use YourActivity.this

If you got error because of using create chooser like below:

Intent sharingIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW);
sharingIntent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
sharingIntent.setData(Uri.parse("http://google.com"));
startActivity(Intent.createChooser(sharingIntent, "Open With"));

Set the flag to create chooser like this :

Intent sharingIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW);
sharingIntent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
sharingIntent.setData(Uri.parse("http://google.com"));
Intent chooserIntent = Intent.createChooser(sharingIntent, "Open With");
chooserIntent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
startActivity(chooserIntent);

I think maybe you are implementing the OnClickListener in the wrong place - usually you should definitely implement an OnItemClickListener in your Activity and set it on the ListView instead, or you will get problems with your events...

djdance

In addition: if you show links in listview in fragment, do not create it like this

adapter = new ListAdapter(getActivity().getApplicationContext(),mStrings);

instead call

adapter = new ListAdapter(getActivity(),mStrings);

adapter works fine in both cases, but links work only in last one.

Murtaza Ashraf
CustomAdapter mAdapter = new CustomAdapter( getApplicationContext(), yourlist);

or

Context mContext = getAppliactionContext();
CustomAdapter mAdapter = new CustomAdapter( mContext, yourlist);

change to below

CustomAdapter mAdapter = new CustomAdapter( this, yourlist);
Paulo Linhares - Packapps

See, if you are creating an intent within a listiner in some method

override onClick (View v).

then call the context through this view as well:

v.getContext ()

There will not even need SetFlags ...

For anybody getting this on Xamarin.Android (MonoDroid) even when StartActivity is called from activity - this is actually Xamarin bug with new ART runtime, see https://bugzilla.xamarin.com/show_bug.cgi?id=17630

This error goes when startactivity doesn't know which is his activity. So you must add activity before startActivity()

you must set

context.startActivity(yourIntent);
kaosmys

In my opinion, it's better to use the method of startActivity() just in the your code of the Activity.class. If you use that in the Adapter or other class, it will result in that.

Elaborating Alex Volovoy's answer a little more -

in case u are getting this problem with fragments, getActivity() works fine to get the context

In Other Cases:

If you don't want to use-

myIntent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);//not recommend

then make a function like this in your OutsideClass -

public void gettingContext(Context context){
    real_context = context;//where real_context is a global variable of type Context
}

Now,in your main activity when ever you make a new OutsideClass call the above method immediately after you define the OutsideClass giving the activity's context as argument. Also in your main activity make a function-

public void startNewActivity(final String activity_to_start) {
    if(activity_to_start.equals("ACTIVITY_KEY"));
    //ACTIVITY_KEY-is a custom key,just to
    //differentiate different activities
    Intent i = new Intent(MainActivity.this, ActivityToStartName.class);
    activity_context.startActivity(i);      
}//you can make a if-else ladder or use switch-case

now come back to your OutsideClass,and to start new activity do something like this-

@Override
public void onClick(View v) {
........
case R.id.any_button:

            MainActivity mainAct = (MainActivity) real_context;             
            mainAct.startNewActivity("ACTIVITY_KEY");                   

        break;
    }
........
}

This way you will be able to start different activities called from different OutsideClass without messing up with flags.

Note-Try not to cache context object via constructor for fragment(with adapter,its fine).A fragment should have a empty constructor otherwise application crashes in some scenarios.

remember to call

OutsideClass.gettingContext(Context context);

in the onResume() function as well.

I also had the same problem. Check all the context that you have passed. For 'links' it needs Activity Context not Application context.

This are the place where you should check :

1.) If you used LayoutInflater then check what context you have passed.

2.) If you are using any Adapter check what context you have passed.

Coder29

I had the same problem. The problem is with context. If you want to open any links (for example share any link through chooser) pass activity context, not application context.

Dont forget to add myIntent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK) if you are not in your activity.

Gaurav Lambole

Use this code in your Adapter_Activity and use context.startActivity(intent_Object) and intent_Object.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);

Like this:

Intent n_act = new Intent(context, N_Activity.class);
n_act.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
context.startActivity(n_act);

It Works....

Intent viewIntent = new Intent(Settings.ACTION_LOCATION_SOURCE_SETTINGS);    
viewIntent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);    
startActivity(viewIntent);   

i hope this will work.

Mayank Sharma

Faced the same issue then implemented

intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);

and got solved the problem.

There may be an another reason which is related to list view adapter.
You can see This blog, described it very well.

Pooya Hayati

Use this code. Works fine for me. Share Something from Outside of an activity:

Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_SEND);
intent.setType("text/plain");

// Append Text
String Text = "Your Text Here"

intent.putExtra(Intent.EXTRA_TEXT, Text);
intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);

Intent shareIntent = Intent.createChooser(intent,"Share . . . ");
shareIntent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
G.context.getApplicationContext().startActivity(shareIntent);
Musthafa

Since adding flags affect event_flow and stack_history it is better to pass the 'application context' to the non-activity from where you need to call an activity class in the following way:

"ActivityClassName.this" (While you pass the context in this manner it will contain all the detail and info that you need to call an Activity from a non-activity scenario)

So there is no need to set or add flags, this will work fine in every case.

Chandan Lal
Intent i= new Intent(context, NextActivity.class);
i.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP);

If you are invoking share Intent in Cordova plugin, setting the Flag will not help. Instead use this -

cordova.getActivity().startActivity(Intent.createChooser(shareIntent, "title"));
Rafael Ruiz Muñoz

My situation was a little different, I'm testing my app using Espresso and I had to launch my Activity with ActivityTestRule from the instrumentation Context (which is not the one coming from an Activity).

fun intent(context: Context) = 
    Intent(context, HomeActivity::class.java)
        .addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP)

I had to change the flags and add an or bitwise ( | in Java) with Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK

So it results in:

fun intent(context: Context) = 
    Intent(context, HomeActivity::class.java)
        .addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP or Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK)

Kotlin version

val intent = Intent(Intent.ACTION_EDIT, ContactsContract.Profile.CONTENT_URI)
intent.flags = Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK
this.startActivity(intent)
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