I have a Fragment that can create and pop up a DialogFragment, but when I hit the back button, it dismisses the dialog even though I explicitly call setCancelable(false); Is there any way for my DialogFragment to be insensative to the back button?
public class LoadingDialogFragment extends DialogFragment
{
String title;
String msg;
public LoadingDialogFragment()
{
this.title = "Loading...";
this.msg = "Please wait...";
}
public LoadingDialogFragment(String title, String msg)
{
this.title = title;
this.msg = msg;
}
@Override
public Dialog onCreateDialog(final Bundle savedInstanceState)
{
final ProgressDialog dialog = new ProgressDialog(getActivity());
dialog.setTitle(title);
dialog.setMessage(msg);
dialog.setIndeterminate(true);
dialog.setCanceledOnTouchOutside(false);
dialog.setCancelable(false);
return dialog;
}
}
I create the DialogFragment from an AsyncTask:
private class GpsTask extends AsyncTask<String, Integer, Integer>
{
//ProgressDialog dialog;
@Override
protected void onPreExecute()
{
FragmentTransaction ft = getSupportFragmentManager().beginTransaction();
DialogFragment newFragment = new LoadingDialogFragment("Gathering Location", "Acquiring GPS lock...");
ft.addToBackStack(null);
newFragment.show(ft, "dialog");
}
@Override
protected Integer doInBackground(String... params)
{
//acquire a GPS lock and grab a few position updates
}
@Override
protected void onProgressUpdate(Integer... input) { }
@Override
protected void onPostExecute(Integer result)
{
getSupportFragmentManager().popBackStackImmediate();
}
}
How about using setCancelable
? Did you try it?
From the Docs -
Control whether the shown Dialog is cancelable. Use this instead of directly calling Dialog.setCancelable(boolean), because DialogFragment needs to change its behavior based on this