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How to implement a Button on an Android Widget

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I am just getting started with Android development and I have created a nice little widget that displays some info on my home screen. However, I now want to implement a Button on my widget that updates the info in my widget TextView.

Can anyone advise how to go about doing this?

Thanks

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bigtony Avatar asked Jan 17 '10 22:01

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2 Answers

Solved - I can confirm that an Activity is NOT needed if you want create a Button to update an Android AppWidget.

I have been able to implement my AppWidgetProvider class such that it registers an android.appwidget.action.APPWIDGET_UPDATE intent-filter with the Broadcast receiver in the AndroidManifest.xml, which then fires the onUpdate event in the AppWidgetProvider class (which in turn then runs the UpdateService).

<!-- Broadcast Receiver that will process AppWidget updates --> <receiver android:name=".MyWidget" android:label="@string/widget_name">    <intent-filter>       <action android:name="android.appwidget.action.APPWIDGET_UPDATE" />    </intent-filter>    <meta-data android:name="android.appwidget.provider" android:resource="@xml/widget" /> </receiver> 

The UpdateService in my AppWidgetProvider class then uses onHandleIntent to run a private buildUpdate method - which registers the onClick event with a call to setOnClickPendingIntent as follows:

// set intent and register onclick Intent i = new Intent(this, MyWidget.class); PendingIntent pi = PendingIntent.getBroadcast(context,0, i,0); updateViews.setOnClickPendingIntent(R.id.update_button,pi); 

Here is a link to some source code of a working example, which shows how an update button can be used to update a Twitter widget:

https://github.com/commonsguy/cw-advandroid/tree/b01438e7f0fed8f795ddec4be43066905f03d0cc/AppWidget/TwitterWidget

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bigtony Avatar answered Oct 03 '22 07:10

bigtony


Button is supported in appwidget so not sure what the problem is. Look at this example on how assign actions via views.setOnClickPendingIntent(R.id.YOURVIEW ID, yourIntent);

A RemoteViews object (and, consequently, an App Widget) can support the following layout classes:

FrameLayout LinearLayout RelativeLayout

And the following widget classes:

AnalogClock Button Chronometer ImageButton ImageView ProgressBar TextView Descendants of these classes are not supported.

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Alex Volovoy Avatar answered Oct 03 '22 06:10

Alex Volovoy