I have a alarm thing going on in my app and it launches a notification that then when pressed launched an activity. The problem is that when I create more than one alarm then the activity launched from the notification gets the same extras as the first one. I think the problem is either with the intent i put in the pending intent or in the pending intent itself. I think I might need to put a flag on one of these but I dont know which one.
Intent showIntent =new Intent(context, notificationreceiver.class);
showIntent.putExtra("details", alarmname);
PendingIntent contentIntent = PendingIntent.getActivity(context, 0,
showIntent, 0);
notification.setLatestEventInfo(context, "The event is imminent",
alarmname, contentIntent);
And the receiver of the notification
Bundle b = getIntent().getExtras();
String eventname = b.getString("details");
details.setText(eventname);
The "details" extra is the same to every the next time a notification happens instead of having the different value. Until I set the intents I am sure that the correct value goes to the "details" so its a problem of getting the first intent everytime i press any notification. How can I make it to launch the correct intents? Hope I was as clear as i could Thanks!
The way I solved that problem was by assigning a unique requestCode when you get the PendingIntent:
By doing so you are registering with the system different/unique intent instances. Tip: A good way of making the requestCode unique would be by passing to it the current system time.
another solution:
use the PendingIntent.FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT like this:
this worked for me
I had this issue in my app and just generated a random number to over come overriding notifications intent:
Correct.
That depends on whether you have two alarms that will be registered at once, or not.
If not, you can use
FLAG_ONE_SHOT
or one of the otherPendingIntent
flags to have your secondPendingIntent
use the newer extras.If, however, you will have two alarms registered at once, with different
Intent
extras, you will need to make the twoIntents
be more materially different, such thatfilterEquals()
returnsfalse
when comparing the two. For example, you could callsetData()
orsetAction()
and provide different values for eachIntent
.