NotificationChannel issue in Android O

Shabbir Panjesha picture Shabbir Panjesha · Aug 14, 2017 · Viewed 40.2k times · Source

I am getting a toast saying "Developer warning for package com.google.android.apps.messaging" when sending an MMS using Android Messages ver 2.3.063.

In logs

08-12 16:57:52.368  7661  7682 W Notification: Use of stream types is deprecated for operations other than volume control
08-12 16:57:52.368  7661  7682 W Notification: See the documentation of setSound() for what to use instead with android.media.AudioAttributes to qualify your playback use case
08-12 16:57:52.369  1604  3146 E NotificationService: No Channel found for pkg=com.google.android.apps.messaging, channelId=miscellaneous, id=5, tag=null, opPkg=com.google.android.apps.messaging, callingUid=10130, userId=0, incomingUserId=0, notificationUid=10130, notification=Notification(channel=miscellaneous pri=0 contentView=null vibrate=null sound=null defaults=0x0 flags=0x8 color=0xff2a56c6 vis=PRIVATE)
08-12 16:57:52.375  1604  3094 D CompatibilityInfo: mCompatibilityFlags - 0
08-12 16:57:52.375  1604  3094 D CompatibilityInfo: applicationDensity - 480
08-12 16:57:52.375  1604  3094 D CompatibilityInfo: applicationScale - 1.0
08-12 16:57:52.378  7661  7682 I BugleNotifications: Notifying for tag = null, type = RESIZING_NOTIFICATION_ID, notification = Notification(channel=miscellaneous pri=0 contentView=null vibrate=null sound=null defaults=0x0 flags=0x8 color=0xff2a56c6 vis=PRIVATE)
08-12 16:57:52.381  7661  8893 W Notification: Use of stream types is deprecated for operations other than volume control
08-12 16:57:52.381  7661  8893 W Notification: See the documentation of setSound() for what to use instead with android.media.AudioAttributes to qualify your playback use case
08-12 16:57:52.384  1604  1618 E NotificationService: No Channel found for pkg=com.google.android.apps.messaging, channelId=miscellaneous, id=5, tag=null, opPkg=com.google.android.apps.messaging, callingUid=10130, userId=0, incomingUserId=0, notificationUid=10130, notification=Notification(channel=miscellaneous pri=0 contentView=null vibrate=null sound=null defaults=0x0 flags=0x8 color=0xff2a56c6 vis=PRIVATE)
08-12 16:57:52.384   880  1657 W StreamHAL: Error from HAL stream in function get_presentation_position: Operation not permitted
08-12 16:57:52.387  7661  8893 I BugleNotifications: Notifying for tag = null, type = RESIZING_NOTIFICATION_ID, notification = Notification(channel=miscellaneous pri=0 contentView=null vibrate=null sound=null defaults=0x0 flags=0x8 color=0xff2a56c6 vis=PRIVATE)
08-12 16:57:52.390  1604  1647 E NotificationService: No Channel found for pkg=com.google.android.apps.messaging, channelId=miscellaneous, id=5, tag=null, opPkg=com.google.android.apps.messaging, callingUid=10130, userId=0, incomingUserId=0, notificationUid=10130, notification=Notification(channel=miscellaneous pri=0 contentView=null vibrate=null sound=null defaults=0x0 flags=0x48 color=0xff2a56c6 vis=PRIVATE)

Google Play services ver 11.3.02
Android Messages 2.3.063
Android 8.0.0

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Answer

Milad Moosavi picture Milad Moosavi · Aug 15, 2017

As it is written in Android Documentation:

https://developer.android.com/preview/features/notification-channels.html

If you target Android O and post a notification without specifying a valid notifications channel, the notification fails to post and the system logs an error.

To solve this issue you need to create a NotificationChannel.

NotificationManager mNotificationManager = (NotificationManager) getSystemService(Context.NOTIFICATION_SERVICE);

// The id of the channel.
String id = "my_channel_01";

// The user-visible name of the channel.
CharSequence name = getString(R.string.channel_name);

// The user-visible description of the channel.
String description = getString(R.string.channel_description);

int importance = NotificationManager.IMPORTANCE_LOW;

NotificationChannel mChannel = new NotificationChannel(id, name,importance);

// Configure the notification channel.
mChannel.setDescription(description);

mChannel.enableLights(true);
// Sets the notification light color for notifications posted to this
// channel, if the device supports this feature.
mChannel.setLightColor(Color.RED);

mChannel.enableVibration(true);
mChannel.setVibrationPattern(new long[]{100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 400, 300, 200, 400});

mNotificationManager.createNotificationChannel(mChannel);

And then assign it to your Notification like this:

mNotificationManager = (NotificationManager)getSystemService(Context.NOTIFICATION_SERVICE);

// Sets an ID for the notification, so it can be updated.
int notifyID = 1;

// The id of the channel.
String CHANNEL_ID = "my_channel_01";

// Create a notification and set the notification channel.
Notification notification = new Notification.Builder(MainActivity.this)
    .setContentTitle("New Message")
    .setContentText("You've received new messages.")
    .setSmallIcon(R.drawable.ic_notify_status)
    .setChannelId(CHANNEL_ID)
    .build();

// Issue the notification.
mNotificationManager.notify(id, notification);

Update:

In case you want to use NotificationCompat here is a simple example:

NotificationCompat.Builder mBuilder;
mBuilder = new NotificationCompat.Builder(getApplicationContext())
    .setSmallIcon(R.mipmap.ic_launcher_icon)
    .setContentTitle("Title")
    .setContentText("Text")
    .setOngoing(true)
    .setChannelId(id);

In fact you have to use Notification Builder in order to set channel id via setChannelId();