I want to make my alarmmanager to rings although after my application closed.
But now my code don`t call broadcastreceiver after my application closed.
I reg my broadcastreceiver in my manifest.
This is code that setting alarmmanager
final AlarmManager alarmManager=(AlarmManager) getSystemService(ALARM_SERVICE);
Intent intent=new Intent(setTimeActivity.this,autoCheckReceiver.class);
intent.setAction("com.dayo.selfcheck.autoCheckReceiver");
final PendingIntent pendingIntent=PendingIntent.getBroadcast(setTimeActivity.this,0,intent,PendingIntent.FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT);
alarmManager.cancel(pendingIntent);
Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance();
calendar.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, timePicker.getHour());
calendar.set(Calendar.MINUTE, timePicker.getMinute());
calendar.set(Calendar.SECOND, 0);
calendar.set(Calendar.MILLISECOND, 0);
alarmManager.setInexactRepeating(AlarmManager.RTC_WAKEUP, calendar.getTimeInMillis(), AlarmManager.INTERVAL_DAY, pendingIntent);
And this code is my broadcastreceiver.
public class autoCheckReceiver extends BroadcastReceiver {
private String TAG="autoCR";
#Override
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent it) {
Log.d(TAG,"asdf");
Intent i = new Intent();
i.setClassName("com.dayo.selfcheck", "com.dayo.selfcheck.MainActivity");
i.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
context.startActivity(i);
}
}
this is my manifest file.
<receiver
android:name=".autoCheckReceiver"
android:exported="false">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="com.dayo.selfcheck.autoCheckReceiver"></action>
</intent-filter>
</receiver>
thanks!
You MUST specify android:exported="true" on your <receiver> declaration in order for AlarmManager to launch your BroadcastReceiver.
You don't need to call cancel() on the AlarmManager to cancel the Intent before you schedule it, as AlarmManager automatically does this.
You do not need to set the ACTION in the Intent for the broadcast, since you are using an explicit Intent (you have specified the exact component to be used).
You also do not need to provide the <intent-filter> in your <receiver> declaration because you are using an explicit broadcast.
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I've used an alarmManager to send daily notification. Since alarmManager stops after restarting phone so I've created a BroadcastReceiver to trigger on BOOT_COMPLETE, still no success.
Even not getting toast.
BroadcastRreceiver class
package com.aman.dailynoti;
import...
public class BReceiver extends BroadcastReceiver {
#Override
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
if ((intent.getAction()).equals("android.intent.action.BOOT_COMPLETED")) {
Toast.makeText(context, "broadcast", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
SharedPreferences mpreferences=context.getSharedPreferences("myPreferences",MODE_PRIVATE);
int h=mpreferences.getInt("hour",14);
int m=mpreferences.getInt("minute", 30);
Calendar calendar= Calendar.getInstance();
calendar.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY,h);
calendar.set(Calendar.MINUTE,m);
calendar.set(Calendar.SECOND,00);
Intent notiIntent = new Intent(context, Notification_Receiver.class);
PendingIntent pendingIntent = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(context, 1, notiIntent, PendingIntent.FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT);
AlarmManager alarmManager = (AlarmManager) context.getSystemService(ALARM_SERVICE);
alarmManager.setRepeating(AlarmManager.RTC_WAKEUP, calendar.getTimeInMillis(), AlarmManager.INTERVAL_DAY, pendingIntent);
}
}
}
AndroidManifest.xml
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED"/>
<application...>
<receiver
android:name="com.aman.dailynoti.BReceiver"
android:enabled="true"
android:label="breceiver">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.BOOT_COMPLETED"/>
<category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" />
</intent-filter>
</receiver>
</application>
Dont quote me on this but I believe android only gives a small window of time for your applications to do what they need to do on boot. If you want the user to receive notifications when not using the app look into push notifications.
you should use also intent filter android.intent.action.QUICKBOOT_POWERON to recieve after restart
In my project I'm using AlarmManager to start a Service once a day. It's working fine. But it stops working when the phone reboot are restarts.
I searched through web and they suggested to start a BroadcastReceiver to listen RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED action and restart the Alarm.
I don't know how to do that.
Please suggest me an easy way to reset the alarm. I've posted my code here.
My Code to start Alarm
Intent start_alarm=new Intent(MainPage.this,MailService.class);
PendingIntent pi=PendingIntent.getService(MainPage.this, 100, start_alarm, 0);
AlarmManager alarmManager = (AlarmManager)getSystemService(Context.ALARM_SERVICE);
Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance();
calendar.add(Calendar.DATE,1);
calendar.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 12);
calendar.set(Calendar.MINUTE, 30);
calendar.set(Calendar.SECOND, 0);
calendar.set(Calendar.AM_PM, Calendar.AM);
alarmManager.setRepeating(AlarmManager.RTC_WAKEUP, calendar.getTimeInMillis(),1000*60*60*24,pi);
My AlarmService
#Override
public void onStart(Intent intent,int startId){
super.onStart(intent,startId);
//* My Code for sending Mail *//
}
Manifest Registeration of Service
<service android:name=".MailService"/>
Simply create a broadcast receiver and register it on manifest with intent action_reboot, then start the alarm in onReceive method
this is how to register receiver
<receiver android:name="com.packagename.RebootReceiver">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.BOOT_COMPLETED" />
</intent-filter>
</receiver>
this is the receiver
public class RebootReceiver extends BroadcastReceiver
{
public void onReceive(Context arg0, Intent arg1)
{
//start your alarm
}
}
In my manifest file I have declared the receiver. (as follows)
<receiver android:name=".OnAlarmReceive" />
however, once I shut down my application, I am not able to get the alarms and the notifications. Apparently, a call to the OnReceive in my Broadcast receiver is never made.
public class OnAlarmReceive extends BroadcastReceiver
{
#Override
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent arg1)
{
//various stuff
}
}
Inside the MainActivity, my alarm manager class is as the follows.
AlarmManager alarmManager = (AlarmManager) getSystemService(ALARM_SERVICE);
Intent intent = new Intent("MY_ALARM_NOTIFICATION");
intent.setClass(this, OnAlarmReceive.class);
intent.putExtra("message", message);
PendingIntent pendingIntent = PendingIntent
.getBroadcast(MainActivity.this, 0, intent,
PendingIntent.FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT);
Calendar timeCal = Calendar.getInstance();
timeCal.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, hour);
timeCal.set(Calendar.MINUTE, minutes);
alarmManager.set(AlarmManager.RTC_WAKEUP, timeCal.getTimeInMillis(), pendingIntent);
and my manifest as is follows :
<receiver android:name=".OnAlarmReceive">
<intent-filter android:priority="1">
<action android:name="MY_ALARM_NOTIFICATION"/>
</intent-filter>
</receiver>
What should I do in order to receive the notifications/alarms even if I have shut off my app. Background service ?
you should add intent-filter in manifest,as
receiver android:name=".SmsBroadCastReceiver">
<intent-filter android:priority="20">
<action android:name="android.provider.Telephony.SMS_RECEIVED"/>
</intent-filter>
</receiver>
As Gong Cong says, you need to declare which events your receiver should listen.
For example :
<receiver android:name=".OnAlarmReceive">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="MY_ALARM_NOTIFICATION"/>
</intent-filter> </receiver>
and then when your set your alarm, use an intent with your action :
Intent intent = new Intent("MY_ALARM_NOTIFICATION");
intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_INCLUDE_STOPPED_PACKAGES);
PendingIntent pi = PendingIntent.getBroadcast( this, 0, intent, 0 );
Your code is working fine!
All you have to do is to change this line:
alarmManager.set(AlarmManager.RTC_WAKEUP, timeCal.getTimeInMillis(),
pendingIntent);
With this line:
alarmManager.set(AlarmManager.ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP,
SystemClock.elapsedRealtime() + 5000, pendingIntent);
And the code in the "onReceive" will run after 5000ms (5sec) even when app is not running
In My understanding, In some cased depending on the way of implementations, OS has authority to adjust the alarm set time. So try to use AlarmManager.set(...), AlarmManager.setexact(...) etc accordingly. In Some cases, depending on the manufacturer(Custom Android OS), there is a possibility that the OS is blocking fire alarm.
Adding android:exported="true" for receiver in manifest file helped me to receive alarms (and thus, wake the application) even when application was shut-down (intentionally by me, removing app from task list).
1.Declare the receiver in the Manifest-file:
<receiver android:name="your.package.name.TestAlarmReceiver"></receiver>
Always remember that the whole Android-System is case sensitive. So check your spelling is correct in the AndroidMainfest.xml.
2.If you create a PendingIntent for your Receiver, please add an requestCode - even it is a random number! Without your onReceive code never get called!
The function which start AlarmManager should look like below:
public static void scheduleTestAlarmReceiver(Context context) {
Intent receiverIntent = new Intent(context, TestAlarmReceiver.class);
PendingIntent sender = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(context, 123456789, receiverIntent, 0);
AlarmManager alarmManager = (AlarmManager)context.getSystemService(Context.ALARM_SERVICE);
alarmManager.setRepeating(AlarmManager.ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP, SystemClock.elapsedRealtime()+startDelay, someDelay, sender);
}
BroadcastReceiver class:
package your.package.name;
public class TestAlarmReceiver extends BroadcastReceiver {
#Override
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent arg1) {
// your code here!
}
}
The original article: Why my BroadcastReceiver does not get called?
I know this a basic problem but it is still driving me crazy. I am setting a repeating alarm but the receiver is never called.
Intent intent = new Intent(NewSchedule.this, RepeatingAlarm.class);
PendingIntent sender = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(NewSchedule.this, 0, intent, 0);
Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance();
calendar.setTimeInMillis(System.currentTimeMillis());
calendar.add(Calendar.SECOND, 10);
AlarmManager am = (AlarmManager) getSystemService(ALARM_SERVICE);
am.setRepeating(AlarmManager.ELAPSED_REALTIME_WAKEUP, calendar.getTimeInMillis(), 5 * 1000, sender);
Log.i("calendar",calendar.getTimeInMillis() + "");
Toast.makeText(NewSchedule.this, "repeating_scheduled", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
public class RepeatingAlarm extends BroadcastReceiver {
#Override
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
Toast.makeText(context, "repeating_received", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
}
}
<receiver android:name=".RepeatingAlarm" android:process=":remote" />
I am testing on my phone. The calendar log shows the exact time. I never get the Toast in the receiver class.
Reference : Android Alarm Manager with broadcast receiver
Intent sender = new Intent("WhatEverYouWant");
PendingIntent senderPIntent = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(context, 0, sender, 0);
AlarmManager alarm = (AlarmManager) context.getSystemService(Context.ALARM_SERVICE);
alarm.set(AlarmManager.RTC_WAKEUP, triggerTime, senderPIntent);
// In Manifest.xml file
<receiver android:name="com.package.YourOnReceiver">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="WhatEverYouWant" />
</intent-filter>
</receiver>
Actually it turned out my code was good. Somehow the alarm was up and running and thus for some unknown reason (at least to me) the recevier could not be called. I figured it out when I created a new project and tested that that receiver was working fine. I also had to stop that alarm. Then I went back to my original project and started the same alarm without changing any lines and it was working fine. Has anyone experienced this?
I want to use an alarm to run some code at a certain time. I have successfully implemented an alarm with the broadcast receiver registered in the manifest but the way i understand it, this method uses a separate class for the broadcast receiver.
I can use this method to start another activity but I cant use it to run a method in my main activity?
(how can I notify a running activity from a broadcast receiver?)
So I have been trying to register my broadcast receiver in my main activity as explained in the answer above.
private BroadcastReceiver receiver = new BroadcastReceiver(){
#Override
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
Toast.makeText(context, "hello", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
uploadDB();
}
};
public void onResume() {
super.onResume();
IntentFilter filter = new IntentFilter();
filter.addAction(null);
this.registerReceiver(this.receiver, filter);
}
public void onPause() {
super.onPause();
this.unregisterReceiver(this.receiver);
}
However I have been unable to get this to work with alarm manager, I am unsure as to how i should link the alarm intent to the broadcast receiver. Could anyone point me to an example of registering an alarm manager broadcast receiver dynamically in the activity? Or explain how i would do this?
How about this?
Intent startIntent = new Intent("WhatEverYouWant");
PendingIntent startPIntent = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(context, 0, startIntent, 0);
AlarmManager alarm = (AlarmManager) context.getSystemService(Context.ALARM_SERVICE);
alarm.set(AlarmManager.RTC_WAKEUP, triggerTime, startPIntent);
And then in your Manifest.xml file:
<receiver android:name="com.package.YourOnReceiver">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="WhatEverYouWant" />
</intent-filter>
</receiver>
So as far as I know you still have to declare the receiver in the Manifest. I'm not sure if you can set it to a private instance inside of your activity. You could declare an onReceive inside of your activity and call that (if the BroadcastReceiver has an interface. I don't know if it does.)
Start a alarm intent from where you want to start alarm. write below code from where you want to start to listen the alarm
Intent myIntent = new Intent(getBaseContext(), **AlarmReceiver**.class);
PendingIntent pendingIntent = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(getBaseContext(), 0, myIntent, 0);
AlarmManager alarmManager = (AlarmManager) getSystemService(ALARM_SERVICE);
Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance();
calendar.setTimeInMillis(System.currentTimeMillis());
calendar.add(Calendar.MINUTE, shpref.getInt("timeoutint", 30));
alarmManager.set(AlarmManager.RTC_WAKEUP, calendar.getTimeInMillis(), pendingIntent);
And in broadcast receiver write the code you want to receive. And in menifest write below
<receiver android:name=".AlarmReceiver" android:process=":remote"/>
You can also put repetitive alarm also.
Hope it help!