Android Asyntask: Use weak reference for context to avoid device rotate screen

hqt picture hqt · Mar 21, 2012 · Viewed 29.3k times · Source

In Apress Pro Android 4 the author has said that:

[...] context of currently running activity will no longer be valid when the device is rotated. [...] One approach is to use a weak reference to the activity instead of a hard reference [...]

But the author just suggest this, and does not tell how it is done. Who has done this before please give me an example.

Answer

kabuko picture kabuko · Mar 21, 2012

Somewhere in your AsyncTask you'll want to pass in your activity. Then you'll save that reference in a weak reference. Then you can dereference and use it again in onPostExecute.

Class member:

WeakReference<Activity> weakActivity;

Somewhere in AsyncTask, probably either constructor or onPreExecute:

weakActivity = new WeakReference<Activity>(activity);

In onPostExecute:

Activity activity = weakActivity.get();
if (activity != null) {
   // do your stuff with activity here
}