getIntent() Extras always NULL

Magius picture Magius · Jun 15, 2011 · Viewed 40.7k times · Source

I wrote a simple Android App that show a custom Notification like this:

Context context = getApplicationContext();          
NotificationManager manager = (NotificationManager)getSystemService(NOTIFICATION_SERVICE);
Notification notification = new Notification( R.drawable.icon, title, System.currentTimeMillis());  
Intent notificationIntent = new Intent( context,  this.getClass()); 
notificationIntent.putExtra("com.mysecure.lastpage", "SECURECODE"); 
PendingIntent pendingIntent = PendingIntent.getActivity( context , 0, notificationIntent, 0);               
notification.flags = notification.flags | Notification.FLAG_ONGOING_EVENT;
notification.contentView = new RemoteViews(context.getPackageName(), R.layout.notifypbar);
notification.contentIntent = pendingIntent;

notification.contentView.setTextViewText(R.id.notifypb_status_text, text);
notification.contentView.setProgressBar(R.id.notifypb_status_progress, 100, (int)(100*progress), false);

manager.notify(104, notification);

This piece of code is called ONLY ONCE in my application and it displays a notification with a progress bar (all correctly).

Now, when a user clicks on this notification my application handles the onResume event.

public void onResume()
{
    super.onResume();
    // TODO: Extras è SEMPRE NULL!!! impossibile!
    Intent callingintent = getIntent(); 
    Bundle extras = callingintent.getExtras();

but extras is always NULL!

I've tried any combination of:

notificationIntent.putExtra("com.mysecure.lastpage", "SECURECODE");

or

Bundle extra = new Bundle();
extra.putString(key, value);
notificationIntent.putExtra(extra);

but getIntent().getExtras() returns always NULL.

Answer

Magius picture Magius · Jun 15, 2011

This is the scenario:
The method getIntent() returns the FIRST intent than launch activity.

So, when the activity is CLOSED (terminated) and the user clicks on the notification, it will run a new instance of the activity and getIntent() works as expected (Extras is not null).

But if the activity is "sleeping" (it is in the background) and the user clicks on the notification, getIntent() always returns the very FIRST intent that started the activity and NOT the notification intent.

So to catch the notification intent while the application is running, simply use this

notificationIntent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP);

and then override onNewIntent(Intent newintent).

So when an application first runs, getIntent() can be used and when application is resumed from sleeping, onNewIntent works.