In my app if the user doesn't have the location turned on I am prompting with a dialog and then trying to return that result (probably incorrectly) by overriding on activity result.
This is inside a fragment so not sure how that changes things:
This is how I am calling it the dialog with startResolutionForResult:
public void checkDeviceLocationIsOn()
{
System.out.println("Test running setting request" );
LocationRequest locationRequest = LocationRequest.create();
locationRequest.setPriority(LocationRequest.PRIORITY_LOW_POWER);
LocationSettingsRequest.Builder builder = new LocationSettingsRequest.Builder()
.addLocationRequest(locationRequest);
builder.setAlwaysShow(true); //this is the key ingredient
PendingResult<LocationSettingsResult> result =
LocationServices.SettingsApi.checkLocationSettings(mGoogleApiClient, builder.build());
result.setResultCallback(new ResultCallback<LocationSettingsResult>() {
@Override
public void onResult(LocationSettingsResult result) {
final Status status = result.getStatus();
final LocationSettingsStates state = result.getLocationSettingsStates();
switch (status.getStatusCode()) {
case LocationSettingsStatusCodes.SUCCESS:
// All location settings are satisfied.
System.out.println("Test setting all fine starting location request" );
getLocation();
break;
case LocationSettingsStatusCodes.RESOLUTION_REQUIRED:
// Location settings are not satisfied. But could be fixed by showing the user
// a dialog.
try {
// Show the dialog by calling startResolutionForResult(),
// and check the result in onActivityResult().
status.startResolutionForResult(getActivity(), LOCATION_SETTINGS_REQUEST_CODE);
System.out.println("Test setting not met starting dialog to prompt user" );
} catch (IntentSender.SendIntentException e) {
// Ignore the error.
}
break;
case LocationSettingsStatusCodes.SETTINGS_CHANGE_UNAVAILABLE:
// Location settings are not satisfied. However, we have no way to fix the
// settings so we won't show the dialog.
break;
}
}
});
}
And then I try to get the result like this below it (This never gets called):
@Override
public void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {
switch (requestCode) {
// Check for the integer request code originally supplied to startResolutionForResult().
case LOCATION_SETTINGS_REQUEST_CODE:
switch (resultCode) {
case Activity.RESULT_OK:
System.out.println("test user has turned the gps back on");
getLocation();
break;
case Activity.RESULT_CANCELED:
System.out.println("test user has denied the gps to be turned on");
Toast.makeText(getActivity(), "Location is required to order stations", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
break;
}
break;
}
}
Thanks in advance for your help
Call the fragment method
startIntentSenderForResult(status.getResolution().getIntentSender(), REQUEST_CODE_LOCATION_SETTING, null, 0, 0, 0, null);
instead of
status.startResolutionForResult(...)