I've created an application which shares to facebook, twitter etc. But I want to perform different functions dependent on who the user is sharing to, for instance if the user is sharing to Facebook do one thing but if the user shares to twitter do another.
How do I do this?
My code so far is below:
private void ShareSub() {
Intent i = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_SEND);
i.setType("text/plain");
i.putExtra(
Intent.EXTRA_TEXT,
"You've just shared "
+ "Awesome");
startActivity(i);
}
Further explanation of above code:
When the user presses the "menu_item_share" button in the action bar, the function above is triggered. This function then makes a box like the image below appear, which allows the user to select a particular option, e.g. Facebook or twitter. The Intent.EXTRA_TEXT
is then shared to that particular app.
What I'm wanting is, when the user clicks for instance Facebook, a particular function is called e.g. Sharing via their (Facebook's) api etc.
I'm not using ShareActionProvider like below:
<item
android:id="@+id/your_share_item"
android:actionProviderClass="android.widget.ShareActionProvider"
android:showAsAction="ifRoom"
android:title="@string/share"/>
Instead, I've created a simple button which calls the function ShareSub:
<item
android:id="@+id/menu_item_share"
android:icon="@android:drawable/ic_menu_share"
android:showAsAction="ifRoom"
android:title="Share"/>
The reason I've chosen to do it this way is, I don't want the recently shared to button to appear, as in the image below. This is causing me problems when I attempt to use the code suggested below because I haven't used ShareActionProvider.
Try that answers: here choose the define intent which you want:
Customize Android Intent.ACTION_SEND
Branching the Android Share Intent extras depending on which method they choose to share
Android - How to filter specific apps for ACTION_SEND intent
If you used a
ShareActionProvider
instead, you could detect when a user selects a particular app from the list by implementing aShareActionProvider.OnShareTargetSelectedListener
. Otherwise you won't be able to detect which app is selected unless you implement your own activity chooser.Here's an example:
menu
Implementation
You can't directly find out which app was chosen, but you can display your own Chooser dialog.
Instead of calling
startActivity(i)
, get a list of all activities (facebook, twitter etc) that are registered to handle your intent using queryIntentActivities().Each
ResolveInfo
is an app that can handle your intent. Now you can show an AlertDialog containing a list of labels or icons. When the user selects a label from the list, you can handle what do to on an app-specific basis in the click handler for the dialog.EDIT: Here's a full working example