I've read through several posts about using this, but must be missing something as it's not working for me. My activity A has launchmode="singleTop" in the manifest. It starts activity B, with launchmode="singleInstance". Activity B opens a browser and receives and intent back, which is why it's singleInstance. I'm trying to override the back button so that the user is sent back to the activity A, and can then press Back to leave the activity, rather than back to activity B again.
// activity B
@Override
public boolean onKeyDown(int keyCode, KeyEvent event) {
if (android.os.Build.VERSION.SDK_INT < android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.ECLAIR
&& keyCode == KeyEvent.KEYCODE_BACK
&& event.getRepeatCount() == 0) onBackPressed();
return super.onKeyDown(keyCode, event);
}
@Override
public void onBackPressed() {
startActivity(new Intent(this, UI.class)
.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK));
return;
}
After returning from the browser, the stack is... A,B,Browser,B
I expect this code to change the stack to... A ... so that pressing back once more takes the user back to the Home Screen.
Instead it seems to change the stack to... A,B,Browser,B,A ...as though those flags aren't there.
I tried calling finish() in activity B after startActivity, but then the back button takes me back to the browser again!
What am I missing? Thank you!
Though this question already has sufficient answers, I thought somebody would want to know why this flag works in this peculiar manner, This is what I found in Android documentation
So, Either,
1. Change the
launchMode
of the Activity A to something else from standard (ie.singleTask
or something). Then your flagFLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP
will not restart your Activity A.or,
2. Use
Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP
as your flag. Then it will work the way you desire.I have started Activity A->B->C->D. When the back button is pressed on Activity D I want to go to Activity A. Since A is my starting point and therefore already on the stack all the activities in top of A is cleared and you can't go back to any other Activity from A.
This actually works in my code:
I know that there's already an accepted answer, but I don't see how it works for the OP because I don't think FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP is meaningful in his particular case. That flag is relevant only with activities in the same task. Based on his description, each activity is in its own task: A, B, and the browser.
Something that is maybe throwing him off is that A is singleTop, when it should be singleTask. If A is singleTop, and B starts A, then a new A will be created because A is not in B's task. From the documentation for singleTop:
"If an instance of the activity already exists at the top of the current task, the system routes the intent to that instance..."
Since B starts A, the current task is B's task, which is for a singleInstance and therefore cannot include A. Use singleTask to achieve the desired result there because then the system will find the task that has A and bring that task to the foreground.
Lastly, after B has started A, and the user presses back from A, the OP does not want to see either B or the browser. To achieve this, calling finish() in B is correct; again, FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP won't remove the other activities in A's task because his other activities are all in different tasks. The piece that he was missing, though is that B should also use FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_HISTORY when firing the intent for the browser. Note: if the browser is already running prior to even starting the OP's application, then of course you will see the browser when pressing back from A. So to really test this, be sure to back out of the browser before starting the application.
i called
activity_name.this.finish()
after starting new intent and it worked for me.But it won't work for me... I am not suggesting this solution for use but if setting flag won't work for you than you can try this..But still i recommend don't use it
I use three flags to resolve the problem:
Add android:noHistory="true" in manifest file .