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What is the Android UiThread (UI thread)

Can someone explain to me what exactly the UI thread is? On developer.android.com it says about the runOnUiThread function

public final void runOnUiThread (Runnable action)

Since: API Level 1 Runs the specified action on the UI thread. If the current thread is the UI thread, then the action is executed immediately. If the current thread is not the UI thread, the action is posted to the event queue of the UI thread.

Does the UI thread mean that this will be run everytime the activity is pushed the the background by some ui activity like incoming call or screen dimming etc.? If not, what exactly does the UI thread include ?

Thank you

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user434885 Avatar asked Sep 06 '10 15:09

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1 Answers

The UIThread is the main thread of execution for your application. This is where most of your application code is run. All of your application components (Activities, Services, ContentProviders, BroadcastReceivers) are created in this thread, and any system calls to those components are performed in this thread.

For instance, let's say your application is a single Activity class. Then all of the lifecycle methods and most of your event handling code is run in this UIThread. These are methods like onCreate, onPause, onDestroy, onClick, etc. Additionally, this is where all of the updates to the UI are made. Anything that causes the UI to be updated or changed HAS to happen on the UI thread.

For more info on your application's Processes and Threads click here.

When you explicitly spawn a new thread to do work in the background, this code is not run on the UIThread. So what happens if this background thread needs to do something that changes the UI? This is what the runOnUiThread is for. Actually you're supposed to use a Handler (see the link below for more info on this). It provides these background threads the ability to execute code that can modify the UI. They do this by putting the UI-modifying code in a Runnable object and passing it to the runOnUiThread method.

For more info on spawning worker threads and updating the UI from them click here

I personally only use the runOnUiThread method in my Instrumentation Tests. Since the test code does not execute in the UIThread, you need to use this method to run code that modifies the UI. So, I use it to inject click and key events into my application. I can then check the state of the application to make sure the correct things happened.

For more info on testing and running code on the UIThread click here

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plainjimbo Avatar answered Oct 13 '22 06:10

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