Start an Activity with a parameter

冷暖自知 提交于 2019-11-26 11:04:14
Wroclai

Put an int which is your id into the new Intent.

Intent intent = new Intent(FirstActivity.this, SecondActivity.class);
Bundle b = new Bundle();
b.putInt("key", 1); //Your id
intent.putExtras(b); //Put your id to your next Intent
startActivity(intent);
finish();

Then grab the id in your new Activity:

Bundle b = getIntent().getExtras();
int value = -1; // or other values
if(b != null)
    value = b.getInt("key");

Just add extra data to the Intent you use to call your activity.

In the caller activity :

Intent i = new Intent(this, TheNextActivity.class);
i.putExtra("id", id);
startActivity(i);

Inside the onCreate() of the activity you call :

Bundle b = getIntent().getExtras();
int id = b.getInt("id");

Edit : Oops, Charlie Sheen was quicker.

pomber

I like to do it with a static method in the second activity:

private static final String EXTRA_GAME_ID = "your.package.gameId";

public static void start(Context context, String gameId) {
    Intent intent = new Intent(context, SecondActivity.class);
    intent.putExtra(EXTRA_GAME_ID, gameId);
    context.startActivity(intent);
}

@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    ... 
    Intent intent = this.getIntent();
    String gameId = intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_GAME_ID);
}

Then from your first activity (and for anywhere else), you just do:

SecondActivity.start(this, "the.game.id");

The existing answers (pass the data in the Intent passed to startActivity()) show the normal way to solve this problem. There is another solution that can be used in the odd case where you're creating an Activity that will be started by another app (for example, one of the edit activities in a Tasker plugin) and therefore do not control the Intent which launches the Activity.

You can create a base-class Activity that has a constructor with a parameter, then a derived class that has a default constructor which calls the base-class constructor with a value, as so:

class BaseActivity extends Activity
{
    public BaseActivity(String param)
    {
        // Do something with param
    }
}

class DerivedActivity extends BaseActivity
{
    public DerivedActivity()
    {
        super("parameter");
    }
}

If you need to generate the parameter to pass to the base-class constructor, simply replace the hard-coded value with a function call that returns the correct value to pass.

Kotlin code:

Start the SecondActivity:

startActivity(Intent(context, SecondActivity::class.java)
    .putExtra(SecondActivity.PARAM_GAME_ID, gameId))

Get the Id in SecondActivity:

class CaptureActivity : AppCompatActivity() {

    companion object {
        const val PARAM_GAME_ID = "PARAM_GAME_ID"
    }

    override fun onCreate(savedInstanceState: Bundle?) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState)

        val gameId = intent.getStringExtra(PARAM_GAME_ID)
        // TODO use gameId
    }
}

where gameId is String? (can be null)

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