Very strange issue - I'm using the latest version of Android Development. Here is my code:
public static final String MY_PREFS_NAME = "MyPrefsFile";
#Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_main);
final SharedPreferences.Editor editor = getSharedPreferences(MY_PREFS_NAME, MODE_PRIVATE).edit();
Set<String> savedCityFare = editor.getStringSet(whatever);
Funny part is none of the getter methods are available for editor. What am I doing wrong?
If you take a look at the documentation at http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/SharedPreferences.Editor.html you'll see that the SharedPreferences.Editor class only has putX() methods defined. If you want to use the getters, you don't need an Editor but only a SharedPreferences object.
SharedPreferences preferences = getSharedPreferences(MY_PREFS_NAME, MODE_PRIVATE);
Set<String> savedCityFare = preferences.getStringSet(whatever);
I would also suggest using PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences() to obtain a SharedPreferences object.
JUST AN EDIT
To add value in SharedPreferences:
PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(YOUR_CONTEXT).edit().putXXX(YOURKEY,YOURVALUE).commit();//This will directly save value in your SharedPreferences.
When you want to fetch the value from your Preferences:
PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(YOUR_CONTEXT).getXXX(YOUR_KEY);//THIS WILL Returned you the stored value.
Default Preferences are used when you want to maintain a single instance of SharedPreferences throughout the app.
Funny part is none of the getter methods are available for editor
The getter methods are on the SharedPreferences. Only the setter methods are on the SharedPreferences.Editor. Think of the SharedPreferences.Editor as being a builder-style class for creating and executing a "transaction" to update the shared preferences.
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I have a fragment where I let set some SharedPreference values set.
In the fragment, everything works fine - I can get any value I want, saving, editing, deleting works fine.
Then I have an Activity, from where I want to get the value "savedValue1" - but it does not work
public static final String MyPref = "MyPreference";
static SharedPreferences sharedpreferences;
//onCreateView...
sharedpreferences = this.getActivity().getSharedPreferences(MyPref,
Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
editor.putString("savedValue1", someString);
editor.commit();
I tried it with in Fragment:
public static String getValue(){
return sharedpreferences.getString("savedValue1","");
}
in Activity:
String newValue = Fragment.getValue();
But that doesn't work - any hint?
You should not have a Fragment.getValue() method.
SharedPreferences are here to avoid that.
Use the same getSharedPreferences("whatever", Context.MODE_PRIVATE) code and you shall get/set the same values inside the same preferences.
That is how it is supposed to be used. From the official documentation:
For any particular set of preferences, there is a single instance of
this class that all clients share.
Use this code to save and retrieve values from SharedPreferences
//To save string
SharedPreferences settings = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(this);
SharedPreferences.Editor e = settings.edit();
e.putString("savedValue1", someString);
e.commit();
//Retrieve team score
String saved_value = settings.getString("savedValue1", "");
I'm using SharedPreferences to save username but it's not working.
In login Activity (read):
ocUserName = (EditText)findViewById(R.id.userNameText);
SharedPreferences prefs = this.getPreferences(Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
String userNameKey = "userName";
String userNameTV = prefs.getString(userNameKey,null);
SharedPreferences.Editor editor = prefs.edit();
if(userNameTV != null) {
ocUserName.setText(userNameTV);
}
in second Activity (write):
SharedPreferences prefs =
getSharedPreferences("com.mesbahsoft.IRIB", MODE_PRIVATE);
SharedPreferences.Editor editor = prefs.edit();
String userNameKey = "userName";
editor.putString(userNameKey, ocUser);
editor.commit();
Activity.getPreferences(int mode) (as used in your login activity) has a comment:
Retrieve a {#link SharedPreferences} object for accessing preferences that are private to this activity.
In your second activity you use Activity.getSharedPreferences(String name, int mode) and provide what looks like your Application Id as the name.
In effect, you are using two different sets of shared preferences in each activity.
I recommend using PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(Context context) if you intend to use the shared preferences throughout your application.
I assume the problem is that you are unable to read the written value. You need to use the same file in login activity:
SharedPreferences prefs = this.getSharedPreferences("com.mesbahsoft.IRIB", Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
If this does not work, kindly specify clearly where you are seeing the problem and also specify exceptions seen.
You are accessing different shared preferences in your activities,
this.getPreferences( Context.MODE_PRIVATE); is shorthand for this.getSharedPreferences( <activity's class name>, Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
In you login activity, use this,
getSharedPreferences("com.mesbahsoft.IRIB", MODE_PRIVATE);
References:
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Activity.html#getPreferences(int)
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/Context.html#getSharedPreferences(java.lang.String,int)
In one of my views the user makes a selection. I want to store that selection in a variable I can use across all views so it can be used for further database queries such as "bookId".
How can I make "bookId" a global variable that is set on one view and can be accessed across the other views when needed?
----- Edit: What I'm attempting to do based on comments and answers -----
On my main activity where the SharedPreference is stored I have this before the onCreate:
public static final String PREFS_NAME = "myPrefs";
SharedPreferences settings;
Integer bookId;
In my onCreate I've done this:
settings = getSharedPreferences(PREFS_NAME, 0);
bookId = settings.getInt("bookId", 0);
After the button press I'm storing a custom attribute and attempting to set bookId in the SharedPreference:
SharedPreferences.Editor editor = settings.edit();
editor.putInt("bookId",bookKey);
editor.commit();
In another view I'm attempting to get the bookId from the SharedPreference and, for testing purposes, I'm trying to set the stored value to a textView just to make sure it stored and carried over correctly.
Before the onCreate on the second view:
public static final String PREFS_NAME = "myPrefs";
SharedPreferences settings;
Inside the onCreate:
settings = getSharedPreferences(PREFS_NAME, 0);
Integer bookId = settings.getInt("bookId", (Integer) null);
tempBookTextView = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.tempBookTextView);
tempBookTextView.setText(bookId);
I have a two questions, how does this look so far? Any ideas why the app crashes when I use
Integer bookId = settings.getInt("bookId", (Integer) null);
Instead of using global variable to access variable value through out the app try using SharedPreferences.
sample activity:
public class Book extends Activity {
public static final String PREFS_NAME = "MyPrefsFile";
String mBookId = null;
#Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle state){
super.onCreate(state);
. . .
// Restore preferences
SharedPreferences settings = getSharedPreferences(PREFS_NAME, 0);
mBookId = settings.getString("book_id", null);
// use book_id;
}
#Override
protected void onStop(){
super.onStop();
// We need an Editor object to make preference changes.
// All objects are from android.context.Context
SharedPreferences settings = getSharedPreferences(PREFS_NAME, 0);
SharedPreferences.Editor editor = settings.edit();
editor.putString("book_id", mBookId);
// Commit the edits!
editor.commit();
}
}
Preferences are typically created private and can be accessed via all over the application components. Sharing data with other application with world readable or writable preference file is rarely used, as the external component would need to know the exact filename and location of the file.
To kill the spirit of encapsulation,
public class Globals {
public static int x;
public static int y;
}
and later
if (Globals.x == 0) { ... }
But please don't do exactly that, any class can contain static variables, find a class responsible for the value you want to store.
OTOH, android processes may be restarted when you don't expect it, in which case all the variables will be reset. So it's better to use shared preferences and if they don't work as expected (which I have seen in at least one release of Android), store the instance of shared preferences in a static variable.
You can use Shared Preferences
Saved at once !
SharedPreferences.Editor editor = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(ProjectAct.this).edit();
editor.putInteger(StaticVariable.BOOKID, "1");
p.get("contract_no"));
editor.commit();
Then call from anywhere like that
SharedPreferences prefs = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(context);
int book_id = prefs.getInteger(StaticVariable.BOOKID,null);
See more at How to use SharedPreferences in Android to store, fetch and edit values
I am trying to save a date in one activity and then have that date put in a textView in another activity. I am not sure about how to get the two activities to communicate with each other.
In file called report.java I have this method that gets the date and save it in sharedPrefernces.
private void updateLabel() {
date.setText(fmtDate.format(dateAndTime.getTime()));
SharedPreferences preferences = getPreferences(MODE_PRIVATE);
SharedPreferences.Editor editor = preferences.edit();
editor.putString("date", date.getText().toString()); // value to store
editor.commit();
}
I am trying to figure out how to get my file called inspection use this to populate a textView
The problem I think I am having is with getting the correct name for the report file.
public static final String PREF_FILE_NAME = "report";
SharedPreferences preferences = getSharedPreferences(PREF_FILE_NAME, MODE_PRIVATE);
then I have this code on a method called onResume()
#Override
public void onResume() {
super.onResume();
SharedPreferences preferences = getPreferences(MODE_PRIVATE);
String strDate=preferences.getString("date", date.getText().toString());
date.setText(strDate);
}
You are saving the value to two seperate preference files.
SharedPreferences preferences = getPreferences(MODE_PRIVATE);
SharedPreferences preferences = getSharedPreferences(PREF_FILE_NAME, MODE_PRIVATE);
Use only one.
Why not use the default preference file that is accessible by all classes/activities of your app?
SharedPreferences preference = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(yourContext);
preferences.edit().putString(YOURKEY, yourStrValue);
This way you are not creating extra preference files in your app that you have to remember which values are stored in which files. Definately makes life easier.
I have an Android application in which I have my preferences in an XML file, which works fine. I now want to set one of the preferences using code instead of displaying the entire preference screen, how would I go about doing this?
I assume by preferences you are referring to your application's preferences and not Android phone settings.
To store preferences between runs of you application you need to do the following
Create a SharedPreferences object
SharedPreferences settings = getSharedPreferences(String n, MODE_PRIVATE);
String n identifies your preferences and the second argument is the mode they'll be accessed
Instantiate an Editor object
SharedPreferences.Editor editor = settings.edit();
Note: do not try settings.editor.edit(), this will not make a persistent object and the code below will not work
Write your preferences to the buffer
editor.put...(String, value)
There are numerous put function, putString, putBoolean, etc. The String is the key ("version", "good run") and the value is the value ("1.5.2", true)
Flush the buffer
editor.commit();
This actually writes you put to the preferences. If your app crashes before this line then the preferences will not be written. There is also a documented bug: commit() is supposed to return a boolean indicating success or failure. Last I checked it always returned false.
These preferences will by stored on the phone and will only be accessible to your application.
More documentation is here
I tried this but didn't work:
SharedPreferences settings = getSharedPreferences(String n, MODE_PRIVATE);
Try this instead:
SharedPreferences settings = PreferenceManager.getDefaultSharedPreferences(this);
You can save something in the sharedpreferences by using below code
public static void save(String valueKey, String value) {
SharedPreferences prefs = PreferenceManager
.getDefaultSharedPreferences(context);
SharedPreferences.Editor edit = prefs.edit();
edit.putString(valueKey, value);
edit.commit();
}
To read preferences:
public static String read(String valueKey, String valueDefault) {
SharedPreferences prefs = PreferenceManager
.getDefaultSharedPreferences(context);
return prefs.getString(valueKey, valueDefault);
}