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Alternative to ACTION_SHUTDOWN on Android API 28
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I am writing an Android app and need to performe some code before phone switches off. Previously, this was possible by defining a BroadcastReceiver and registering it in AndroidManifest.xml
with:
<receiver android:name="MyBroadcastReceiver" >
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.BOOT_COMPLETED"/>
</intent-filter>
</receiver>
In this case, before phone is switched off, an intent with action ACTION_SHUTDOWN is sent to MyBroadcastReceiver and the code in the methode onReceive is executed.
But this is not working anymore in API 28 because ACTION_SHUTDOWN
cannot be registered in the manifest anymore.
I tried to register a BroadcastReceiver
with ACTION_BOOT_COMPLETED
(because it is still allowed) that triggers on boot a service whose task is to monitor and detect when the phone is shut down, but it didn't work.
android
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I am writing an Android app and need to performe some code before phone switches off. Previously, this was possible by defining a BroadcastReceiver and registering it in AndroidManifest.xml
with:
<receiver android:name="MyBroadcastReceiver" >
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.BOOT_COMPLETED"/>
</intent-filter>
</receiver>
In this case, before phone is switched off, an intent with action ACTION_SHUTDOWN is sent to MyBroadcastReceiver and the code in the methode onReceive is executed.
But this is not working anymore in API 28 because ACTION_SHUTDOWN
cannot be registered in the manifest anymore.
I tried to register a BroadcastReceiver
with ACTION_BOOT_COMPLETED
(because it is still allowed) that triggers on boot a service whose task is to monitor and detect when the phone is shut down, but it didn't work.
android
You can register the listener at runtime in your application class, if it needs to run only if your app is actually running.
– Eugen Pechanec
Mar 26 at 20:51
No, it has to run in the background even if the user did not open the app.
– user9514066
Mar 26 at 21:13
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I am writing an Android app and need to performe some code before phone switches off. Previously, this was possible by defining a BroadcastReceiver and registering it in AndroidManifest.xml
with:
<receiver android:name="MyBroadcastReceiver" >
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.BOOT_COMPLETED"/>
</intent-filter>
</receiver>
In this case, before phone is switched off, an intent with action ACTION_SHUTDOWN is sent to MyBroadcastReceiver and the code in the methode onReceive is executed.
But this is not working anymore in API 28 because ACTION_SHUTDOWN
cannot be registered in the manifest anymore.
I tried to register a BroadcastReceiver
with ACTION_BOOT_COMPLETED
(because it is still allowed) that triggers on boot a service whose task is to monitor and detect when the phone is shut down, but it didn't work.
android
I am writing an Android app and need to performe some code before phone switches off. Previously, this was possible by defining a BroadcastReceiver and registering it in AndroidManifest.xml
with:
<receiver android:name="MyBroadcastReceiver" >
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.intent.action.BOOT_COMPLETED"/>
</intent-filter>
</receiver>
In this case, before phone is switched off, an intent with action ACTION_SHUTDOWN is sent to MyBroadcastReceiver and the code in the methode onReceive is executed.
But this is not working anymore in API 28 because ACTION_SHUTDOWN
cannot be registered in the manifest anymore.
I tried to register a BroadcastReceiver
with ACTION_BOOT_COMPLETED
(because it is still allowed) that triggers on boot a service whose task is to monitor and detect when the phone is shut down, but it didn't work.
android
android
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You can register the listener at runtime in your application class, if it needs to run only if your app is actually running.
– Eugen Pechanec
Mar 26 at 20:51
No, it has to run in the background even if the user did not open the app.
– user9514066
Mar 26 at 21:13
add a comment |
You can register the listener at runtime in your application class, if it needs to run only if your app is actually running.
– Eugen Pechanec
Mar 26 at 20:51
No, it has to run in the background even if the user did not open the app.
– user9514066
Mar 26 at 21:13
You can register the listener at runtime in your application class, if it needs to run only if your app is actually running.
– Eugen Pechanec
Mar 26 at 20:51
You can register the listener at runtime in your application class, if it needs to run only if your app is actually running.
– Eugen Pechanec
Mar 26 at 20:51
No, it has to run in the background even if the user did not open the app.
– user9514066
Mar 26 at 21:13
No, it has to run in the background even if the user did not open the app.
– user9514066
Mar 26 at 21:13
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You can register the listener at runtime in your application class, if it needs to run only if your app is actually running.
– Eugen Pechanec
Mar 26 at 20:51
No, it has to run in the background even if the user did not open the app.
– user9514066
Mar 26 at 21:13