I've been using onTaskRemoved()
method in a Service to detect when an app was removed from device RECENT list by swiping it away. I preform some logging and some other operations that need to take place when this happens.
It works perfectly.
Then I checked this method in an HUAWEI device running Android 6.0. The method never gets called. I also added a Log.d call and as expected, this log never appeared. The same happens on a XIOMI device.
Any ideas why this happens and how to resolve this? Or is there another way to detect app was removed from RECENT list with out relying on onTaskRemoved()
?
Thanks
On some devices (some LG, Huawei, Xiaomi, and others) your app needs to be manually added to a list of "protected apps" or "apps that are allowed to run in the background" in order for Android to restart STICKY services. If your app has not been manually added to this list, Android just kills your processes and does not restart them and also does not call
onTaskRemoved()
. This is done to preserve battery life by limiting the number of apps that can have STICKY services running in the background.On such devices you should see a page in the "Settings", sometimes under "power management", sometimes other places, where you need to explicitly add your application. You'll also need to tell your users to explicitly add your app to this list.
With giving more light to the answer provided by David Wasser
It doesn't new on Xiaomi because Xiaomi has a feature called app permission, where a user has to allow the app to start automatically (Service). In your case the
Service
is not called, once its terminated from stack.Go like this and allow your app to autostart:
Settings > permissions > Autostart
In My Huawei also i was facing porblem, Just go Setting => Power Saving => Protect App => find your app and enable it.. Service will start running..
When user has installed your app on xiaomi device, redirect user to auto start activity and tell user to switch on:
Use the above code to launch autostart activity page on xiaomi
Disclaimer : This is not good solution.. It's the hack
You can prevent the app kill by user
In your Manifest -> inside activity tag -> Add following line
Your app not show in recent apps history. So user can't kill the app.