public class MainActivity extends Activity implements GoogleApiClient.ConnectionCallbacks {
@Override
public void onConnectionSuspended(int i) {
Log.d(TAG, "onConnectionSuspended() called. Trying to reconnect.");
sendToast("onConnectionSuspended() called. Trying to reconnect.");
mGoogleApiClient.connect();
}
[...]
}
I've read the documentation: https://developer.android.com/reference/com/google/android/gms/common/api/GoogleApiClient.ConnectionCallbacks.html
Based on what I read I did a simple test where I connected two peers in a Quick Game. I disabled the WiFi connection on one of them. I thought that I was going to see a toast for onConnectionSuspended. Is there a way to induce that toast to come up for testing purposes?
Thank You
onConnectionSuspended
gets called when your app gets disconnected from the Google Play services package (not necessarily the Internet). The callback gets invoked for instance when you go to Settings > Apps > Google Play services > Force Stop. Another example is when you would uninstall Google Play services. You would get onConnectionSuspended
followed by onConnectionFailed
after a couple of seconds (because a reconnection attempt would fail).
Also do not call mGoogleApiClient.connect()
from onConnectionSuspended(...)
. Reconnection is handled automatically.
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