I am now working on an android application, that is just gonna be for demo purposes. So during the development of the project, we didn't focus a lot on the orientation changes to the application. Whenever there is an orientation change, the application crashes. It is now too late to maintain the data for each activity or fragment.
So my question is, is there a way to set the orientation to potrait throughout the application. Even if the user rotates the phone, can we maintain the state to be potrait?
TL;TR: add this to your AndroidManifest.xml
<activity android:name=".YourActivity"
android:configChanges="orientation"
android:screenOrientation="portrait"/>
You can checkout this answer as well.
From Java:
#Override
public void onCreate(Bundle
savedInstanceState){
setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT);
}
From XML:
<activity
android:name=".ActivityName"
android:label="#string/app_name"
android:screenOrientation="portrait" />
I want to run my app in portrait mode, I'm aware this isn't best practice but there are reasons to do this. and while I have disabled the rotation it still is able to rotate on some views will it doesn't on others.
I have this part of code in my Android Manifest:
<activity
android:name="<name>.app.MainActivity"
android:label="#string/app_name"
android:configChanges="keyboardHidden|keyboard|locale|orientation"
android:screenOrientation="portrait">
I'm using fragments to show different containers depending on user input.
this is the only activity that has fragments.
I have tried a few solutions on this site. including setting portrait mode on by code
You can do it something like below.
After rootView in your java add this line
getActivity().setRequestedOrientation (ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT); // programmatically
For example:
View rootView = inflater.inflate(R.layout.activityxml, container, false);
getActivity().setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT);
And also in your manifest change it:
android:configChanges="orientation|keyboardHidden"
as
android:configChanges="keyboardHidden"
<activity
android:name="com.test.activity"
android:label="#string/app_name"
android:screenOrientation="portrait"
android:configChanges="keyboardHidden" >
try this code
<activity android:name="com.myActivity" android:screenOrientation="portrait"
android:configChanges="keyboardHidden|orientation"
>
</activity>
use below code before super.onCreate.first line of code.it force activity to portrait(of course both side of portrait)
this.setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_SENSOR_PORTRAIT);
the code that you entered android:configChanges="screenSize|orientation" just force activity to don't miss it's stats on rotate(onCreate call just once and if rotate onPause will call)
add Android Manifest:
tools:ignore="LockedOrientationActivity"
android:screenOrientation="portrait">
Is there a way I can start activity in a specific orientation (programmatically) without having it to be recreated again? Right now if I call setRequestedOrientation from the the OnCreate and the orientation is different than the current then the activity is destoryed and restarted again.
Thank you
For me solution was to lock orientation of Activity
android:screenOrientation="locked"
, and now it depends only on setRequestedOrientation():
<activity android:name=".SomeActivity"
android:label="#string/app_name"
android:screenOrientation="locked">
No restarting anymore.
You can set your orientation in Manifest file
<activity android:name=".SomeActivity"
android:label="#string/app_name"
android:screenOrientation="portrait">
If you don't want activity to restart, add configChanges for the activity in AndroidManifest.xml
<activity
android:name="com.myexample.SplashScreen"
android:configChanges="orientation|screenSize"
android:label="#string/app_name" >
and then call setRequestedOrientation to set orientation programtically.
But if you want to lock the activity to 1 orientation. It is good to set it in Manifest by adding android:screenOrientation="portrait"
I have tried to freeze orientation using:
setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT);
Although the display stays in portrait orientation, the activity is still recreated. Any ideas how to solve this?
How can the orientation of the application be locked such that the activity is not recreated on orientation change?
First, don't use setRequestedOrientation() if you can avoid it. Use the android:screenOrientation attribute in your <activity> manifest element instead.
Second, you will also need android:configChanges="keyboardHidden|orientation" in your <activity> manifest element to prevent the destroy/recreate cycle.
A more specific example of the activity section of the AndroidManifest.xml for portrait orientation:
<activity
android:name=".MainActivity"
android:label="#string/app_name"
android:screenOrientation="portrait"
android:configChanges="keyboardHidden|orientation|screenSize">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
</intent-filter>
</activity>
Where android:screenOrientation sets the initial orientation and android:configChanges voids the events that triggers the corresponding lifecycle methods on screen changes.
Try this:
1.- Set the desired screen orientation in your AndroidManifest.xml
android:screenOrientation="portrait|landscape"
It should look like this:
<application
android:allowBackup="true"
android:icon="~icon path~"
android:label="~name~"
android:supportsRtl="true"
android:screenOrientation="portrait"
android:theme="#style/AppTheme">
</application>
2.- Add this to your onCreate void(or wherever you want) in your java Activity File(Example: "MainActivity.java"):
super.setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_LOCKED);
It should look like this:
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_LOCKED);}
Now the screen wont move even if the Screen Rotation is on in the Device.
The best solution is to use the saved instance.
If you are locking the the screen orientation then it means you are forcing the user to use the app according to constraints set by you. So always use onSaveInstanceState. Read this link: http://developer.android.com/training/basics/activity-lifecycle/recreating.html
I am using the Android VNC viewer on my HTC G1. But for some reason, that application is always in landscape mode despite my G1 is in portrait mode. Since the Android VNC viewer is open source, I would like know how is it possible hard code an activity to be 'landscape'. I would like to change it to respect the phone orientation.
Looking at the AndroidManifest.xml (link), on line 9:
<activity android:screenOrientation="landscape" android:configChanges="orientation|keyboardHidden" android:name="VncCanvasActivity">
This line specifies the screenOrientation as landscape, but author goes further in overriding any screen orientation changes with configChanges="orientation|keyboardHidden". This points to a overridden function in VncCanvasActivity.java.
If you look at VncCanvasActivity, on line 109 is the overrided function:
#Override
public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) {
// ignore orientation/keyboard change
super.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);
}
The author specifically put a comment to ignore any keyboard or orientation changes.
If you want to change this, you can go back to the AndroidManifest.xml file shown above, and change the line to:
<activity android:screenOrientation="sensor" android:name="VncCanvasActivity">
This should change the program to switch from portrait to landscape when the user rotates the device.
This may work, but might mess up how the GUI looks, depending on how the layout were created. You will have to account for that. Also, depending on how the activities are coded, you may notice that when screen orientation is changed, the values that were filled into any input boxes disappear. This also may have to be handled.
You can set the same data in your java code as well.
myActivity.setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE);
Other values on ActivityInfo will let you set it back to sensor driven or locked portrait. Personally, I like to set it to something in the Manifest as suggested in another answer to this question and then change it later using the above call in the Android SDK if there's a need.
In my OnCreate(Bundle), I generally do the following:
this.setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE);
You can specify the orientation of an activity in the manifest. See here.
<activity android:allowTaskReparenting=["true" | "false"]
...
android:screenOrientation=["unspecified" | "user" | "behind" |
"landscape" | "portrait" |
"sensor" | "nosensor"]
...
"adjustResize", "adjustPan"] >
In the manifest:
<activity android:name=".YourActivity"
android:screenOrientation="portrait"
android:configChanges="orientation|screenSize">
In your activity:
setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE);
setContentView(R.layout.your_activity_layout);
The following is the code which I used to display all activity in landscape mode:
<activity android:screenOrientation="landscape"
android:configChanges="orientation|keyboardHidden"
android:name="abcActivty"/>
A quick and simple solution is for the AndroidManifest.xml file, add the following for each activity that you wish to force to landscape mode:
android:screenOrientation="landscape"
This works for Xamarin.Android. In OnCreate()
RequestedOrientation = Android.Content.PM.ScreenOrientation.Landscape;
That's it!! Long waiting for this fix.
I've an old Android issue about double-start an activity that required (programmatically) landscape mode: setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE)
Now Android make Landscape mode on start.
Arslan,
why do you want to force orientation pro grammatically, though there's already a way in manifest
<activity android:name=".youractivityName" android:screenOrientation="portrait" />
Add The Following Lines in Activity
You need to enter in every Activity
for landscape
android:screenOrientation="landscape"
tools:ignore="LockedOrientationActivity"
for portrait
android:screenOrientation="portrait"
tools:ignore="LockedOrientationActivity"
Here The Example of MainActivity
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools"
package="org.thcb.app">
<application
android:allowBackup="true"
android:icon="#mipmap/ic_launcher"
android:label="#string/app_name"
android:roundIcon="#mipmap/ic_launcher_round"
android:supportsRtl="true"
android:theme="#style/AppTheme">
<activity android:name=".MainActivity"
android:screenOrientation="landscape"
tools:ignore="LockedOrientationActivity">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
</intent-filter>
</activity>
<activity android:name=".MainActivity2"
android:screenOrientation="portrait"
tools:ignore="LockedOrientationActivity">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
<category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" />
</intent-filter>
</activity>
</application>
</manifest>
Doing it in code is is IMO wrong and even more so if you put it into the onCreate. Do it in the manifest and the "system" knows the orientation from the startup of the app. And this type of meta or top level "guidance" SHOULD be in the manifest. If you want to prove it to yourself set a break in the Activity's onCreate. If you do it in code there it will be called twice : it starts up in Portrait mode then is switched to Landscape. This does not happen if you do it in the manifest.
For Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and later, I needed to add these, besides the landscape value.
android:configChanges="keyboard|keyboardHidden|orientation|screenLayout|uiMode|screenSize|smallestScreenSize"
Using only keyboardHidden|orientation would still result in memory leaks and recreation of my activities when pressing the power button.
Use the ActivityInfo (android.content.pm.ActivityInfo) in your onCreate method before calling setLayout method like this
this.setRequestedOrientation(ActivityInfo.SCREEN_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE);
use Only
android:screenOrientation="portrait"
tools:ignore="LockedOrientationActivity"
Press CTRL+F11 to rotate the screen.