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Android BroadcastReceiver onReceive Update TextView in MainActivity

In MainActivity I have a TextView: textV1. I also have a method in MainActivity that updates that textview:

public void updateTheTextView(final String t) {
    MainActivity.this.runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
        public void run() {
            TextView textV1 = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.textV1);
            textV1.setText(t);
        }
    });
}

In a BroadcasrReceiver I need to update the text in textV1 in MainActivity.

public class NotifAlarm extends BroadcastReceiver {
    @Override
    public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
            // other things done here like notification

            // NEED TO UPDATE TEXTV1 IN MAINACTIVITY HERE
    }
}

How can this be done? The BroadcastReceiver is run from a service. This code I cannot change. Can I access and change textV1 in MainActivity from onReceive()? I've tried many things but all fail.

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user3499199 Avatar asked Apr 04 '14 18:04

user3499199


3 Answers

In your MainActivity initialize a variable of MainActivity class like below.

public class MainActivity extends Activity {
    private static MainActivity ins;
    protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
        super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
        ins = this;     
    }

    public static MainActivity  getInstace(){
        return ins;
    }

    public void updateTheTextView(final String t) {
        MainActivity.this.runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
            public void run() {
                TextView textV1 = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.textV1);
                textV1.setText(t);
            }
        });
    }
}


public class NotifAlarm extends BroadcastReceiver {
    @Override
    public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
        try {
            MainActivity  .getInstace().updateTheTextView("String");
        } catch (Exception e) {

        }           
    }
}
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User10001 Avatar answered Oct 08 '22 10:10

User10001


#Use Interface Another way to deal with this situation is by using an Interface. I will describe the advantage of this approach but first, let's see how it's done.

Follow these steps:
1) Create an interface

public interface MyBroadcastListener{

    public void doSomething(String result);

}

2) Initialize the listener in BroadCastReceiver

public class NotifAlarm extends BroadcastReceiver {

    private MyBroadcastListener listener;

    @Override
    public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
       
        listener = (MyBroadcastListener)context;

        // other things done here like notification

        // NUPDATE TEXTV1 IN MAINACTIVITY HERE
        listener.doSomething("Some Result");
    }
}

3) Implement the interface in Activity and override the method

public YourActivity extends AppCompatActivity implements MyBroadcastListener{

    // Your Activity code 

    public void updateTheTextView(String t) {
        TextView textV1 = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.textV1);
        textV1.setText(t);
    }

    @Override
    public void doSomething(String result){
         updateTheTextView(result);          // Calling method from Interface
    }

 }

##Advantages of using the interface?

  • When you have BroadcastReceiver in a different file
  • Decoupled BroadcastReceiver

Using an interface makes BroadcastReceiver independent of any Activity. Let's say in future you want to use this BroadCastReceiver with another Activity which takes the result from BroadcastReceiver and start a DetailActivity. This is completely a different task but you will use the same BroadcastReceiver without even a single code change inside BroadcastReceiver.

How to do that?
Implement the interface in the Activity and Override the method. That's it!

public ListActivity extends AppCompatActivity implements MyBroadcastListener{

    // Your Activity code 

    public void startDetailActivity(String title) {
        Intent i = new Intent(ListActivity,this, DetailActivity.class);
        i.putExtra("Title", title);
        startActivity(i);
    }

    @Override
    public void doSomething(String result){
         startDetailActivity(String title);    // Calling method from Interface
    }

 }
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Rohit Singh Avatar answered Oct 08 '22 12:10

Rohit Singh


create an instance of the class and then pass the value to the function that changes TextView value follow these steps please : in your BroadcastReceiver overRide onReceive method and paste These lines or changes theme as you wish

private Handler handler = new Handler(); // Handler used to execute code on the UI thread
// Post the UI updating code to our Handler
handler.post(new Runnable() {
    @Override
    public void run() {
    //Toast.makeText(context, "Toast from broadcast receiver", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
    YourActivityToUpdate.updateTheTextView(message);
    YourActivityToUpdateinst = YourActivityToUpdate.instance();
        if(inst != null)  { // your activity can be seen, and you can update it's context
        inst.updateTheTextView(message);
        }
    }
});

now we explain the updateTheTextView and inst in YourActivityToUpdate class Paste these Lines please

private static SignUpVerify mInst;

public static SignUpVerify instance() {
        return mInst;
}
@Override
public void onStart() {
    super.onStart();
    mInst = this;
}

@Override
public void onStop() {
    super.onStop();
    mInst = null;
}

and this is the updateTheTextView method that should be placed in YourActivityToUpdate class

public void updateTheTextView(final String verifyCodeValue) {
                Log.i("verifyCodeValue", verifyCodeValue);
                YourTextViewToUpdate.setText(verifyCodeValue);
    }

i think this is a better way thanks to "kevin-lynx"

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ShahinFasihi Avatar answered Oct 08 '22 12:10

ShahinFasihi