I have an application that starts activity A. The user can then start service S from activity A. When a certain event happens, service S starts activity B. Activity B only has one button, and when pushed, should return to activity A. Everything works fine, except for when activity A was closed out using the back key. When the back key is pressed, instead of onPause, onDestroy is called. So when activity B is dismissed, I get sent back to the homepage instead of Activity A. So my question is, how can I make sure that Activity B reopens activity A if activity A is onPause, and also reopens the activity A when it's onDestroy has been called. I'm thinking to use intent filters, but I can't figure out to get the right combination. I do not want multiple instances of Activity A. Thanks for the help.
on activity A:
public void onBackPressed() {
moveTaskToBack(true);
}
or on Activity B, force it to start activity A,
public void onBackPressed() {
Intent i = new Intent(B.this, A.class);
startactivity(i);
}
but since you implement the first one,
you dont need this last code.
I Hope it helps
Since you don't need to save A state,
you can override onBackPressed() method in B to start A again.
And if you don't want multiple instances of A, use FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP when you start B.
Hope this helps
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I have activity A->B in the stack, and to launch activity C, I call
Intent starter = new Intent(context, MainActivity.class);
starter.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP);
context.startActivity(starter);
This all works fine, Activity A and B both have OnDestroy called. If I press the hardware 'back' button now, the activity appropriately finishes and is hidden. The problem is now however, if I return to the application through the application by clicking the hardware recent apps button, it will return to Activity A. Activity was destroyed and not in the stack. In the manifest, none of activities have had a android:launchMode set, so they are on default.
The only other possible piece of relevant information is that there is an Activity X that is a launcher Activity that is android:launchMode="singleInstance" and it launches activity A, that being said, it gets destroyed and it shouldn't be in that activity stack anyways.
While pressing back button While in Activity C may called onDestroy() of actvity C.
please insert logs to see whether it is called or not. This is the only reason why your activity A launch again.
please refer Android Back button calls ondestroy?
please let me know if these not work for you.
The hardware back-button can be overwritten by the follwing code :
#Override
public void onBackPressed() {
//put Intent to go back here
}
You could just overwrite it with your code written above
I want to go back to an already launched activity without recreating again.
#Override
public void onBackPressed() {
Intent i = new Intent(SecondActivity.this, FirstActivity.class);
this.startActivity(i);
}
Instead of doing is there any other way to go back to another activity which is already created, which I get back with " Back button "
Add android:launchMode="singleTop" in the FirstActivity declaration in your AndroidManifest.xml like so
<activity
android:name=".FirstActivity"
android:launchMode="singleTop"/>
You could also try the following if SecondActivity was started from FirstActivity
#Override
public void onBackPressed() {
this.finish();
}
Whenever you start a new activity with an intent you can specify an intent flag like this:
// this flag will cause the launched activity to be brought to the front
// of its task's history stack if it is already running.
intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_REORDER_TO_FRONT);
or
// If set and this intent is being used to launch a new activity from an
// existing one, the current activity will not be counted as the top activity
// for deciding whether the new intent should be delivered to the top instead
// of starting a new one.
intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_PREVIOUS_IS_TOP);
When starting SecondActivity do not finish the first activity so when you go back , you will be taken to the first activity.
Intent i = new Intent(FirstActivity.this,SecondActivity.class);
startActivity(i);
On your second Activity, close the Activity calling finish() instead of creating a Intent for the other screen.
By calling finish() the Application will go back in the Activity stack and show the previous Activity (if its not finished()).
Don't call finish() on 1st Activity, when you start 2nd Activity. When back is pressed on 2nd Activity, it finishes itself and goes back to 1st Activity by default. onCreate() is not called for 1st Activity in this case. No need to override onBackPressed() in 2nd Activity.
However, Android can destroy 1st Activity when you are using 2nd Activity, to reclaim resources, or, if you have checked Don't keep activities in Developer options. In such case you can use onSaveInstanceState() to save data and onRestoreInstanceState() to use it again in 1st Activity. You can also get the saved data in onCreate(). Here is how it works. Also, onSaveInstanceState() is called only if android decides to kill the Activity and not when user kills the Activity(e.g. using back button).
In my app, there is a activity A, which it's a main activity, also there are several fragments inside A. When you click the images in one of fragments, it will start a new Activity B. When you click back button, i will call finish() to finish the activity and return to Activity A. But when returning to the Activity A, onCreate() of A is called again. Why onCreate() is called each time? As i know, it should be just called once, and then onStart() should be called.
From segment to the Activity B is as below:
Intent i = new Intent(_scontext, ProductListing.class);
i.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
_scontext.startActivity(i);
getActivity().overridePendingTransition(R.anim.push_out_to_left,R.anim.push_out_to_right);
When click back button in the Activity B, the code snippet is as following:
Intent _gobck = new Intent(_ctx,ProductDisplay.class);
startActivity(_gobck);
finish();
overridePendingTransition(R.anim.push_out_to_left,
R.anim.push_out_to_right);
What's wrong with the code? Am i missing anything?
You are starting the activity again. Remove the following code and it will work.
Intent _gobck = new Intent(_ctx,ProductDisplay.class);
startActivity(_gobck);
Since you already got your answer by #Rajitha Siriwardena but i just want to clear some of the points here,
As i know, it should be just called once, and then onStart() should
be called.
Above sentence is not a true first of all .
There is possibility to for your ActivityA to go in OnCreate even if you finish your ActivityB. If your ActivityB stay in foreground for a long time ,of-course your ActivityA will be in background in that case , so ultimately your Activity in onStop (remember not in onPause) and android Activity life cycle doc says, after onStop if your app want reach your Activity then it will goes in onCreate
So finish() ActivityB would work but there is no guarantee to your ActivityA called onCreate when you do so .
if you remove finish() from your backPress Activity will not be created and you don't need to write Intent it will manage it's back stack it self.
[UPDATE BELOW]
I have application with multiple activities. I have issues in handling the activity started from the click of notification item.
Below is the app structure:
For normal flow/working, user start the application and Activity A being the launch Activity, it starts. User could navigate to activity B from activity A (i.e. A -> B)
On click of back button on B, activity A is displayed.
However, the issue is with starting activity from the click of notification. Below is the flow:
User clicks on the notification
Activity B is started
On click of back button on activity B, it doesn't start activity A (which is understand) but it doesn't kill the activity B either (moves activity B to background). What I want is, if the activity B is started by the notification click, then back press on B should either takes user to Activity A or kill activity B.
Any pointers in this regard would be appreciated.
[UPDATE]:
Strange but, this is what is happening now.
1. Overridden the onBackPressed event in activity B.
2. In this method, finish() is called.
If the application is already running and on click of notification, activity B is displayed and then on back press, the activity B is finished. However, if the application is not running, notification click starts the activity B and on back press, it does call the backpress event and finish() method but the activity doesn't finish and goes in the background. This is really weird. Or may be I am missing some details :((
Thanks
Shrey
Override in onBackPressed().
#Override
public void onBackPressed()
{
finish();
super.onBackPressed();
}
But, user can directly got to activity B, if he/she start's your app from recent apps. To avoid this, add below to your ActivityB in Manifest. If you are navigating to ActivityC from here, pressing back in ActivityC will not return to ActivtyB so override onBackPressed() and relaunch ActivityB via Intent.
<activity
android:name="ActivityB"
android:clearTaskOnLaunch="true"
android:excludeFromRecents="true"
android:finishOnTaskLaunch="true"
android:noHistory="true"/>
follow this flow:-
1- check isLauchFrom in oncreate() of Activity A.
2- If isLaunchFrom Notification then navigate on Activity B.using startActivityFor Result.
hope this will help you ,If any Confusion send comment.
#Override
public void onBackPressed() {
Intent returnIntent = new Intent(B.this,A.class);
B.this.finish();
startActivity(returnIntent);
}
Try like this
I have two Activities, A and B. Here is a normal scenario: A is running, then sends an intent to B. A is paused, and B displays. When the user presses the back button from B, B us destroyed and the user is returned to A.
However, there is a case where B needs to re-create itself. To do this, I call finish() and then startActivity() on B and that works fine. But then, when I click the back button, it shows B again, and so I need to click the back button once more to get back to A.
How can I re-start B, but still be able to press the back button only once to return to A?
The following will dispose of the current activity while launching the next intent:
Intent launchNext = new Intent(getApplicationContext(), NextActivity.class);
launchNext.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP);
startActivity(launchNext);
To override the back button, use the following:
#Override
public void onBackPressed() {
super.onBackPressed();
this.finish(); // or do something else
}
This can be solved by taking a closer look at your intent flags. Check out http://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/Intent.html and they give more information about what lifecycle you are shooting for.
Also, don't forget that you can override the back button functionality.
This may be helpful in case you want to manage your life cycle more closely.
For example, you can also make sure to go back to A if back from B. And close your app if back on A.