Java – hosting widgets in the Android launcher
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Java
I'm making an Android launcher and I'm stuck in the widget section I've been searching the Internet for about an hour and a half to know how to host widgets in my application, but I'm not lucky
I have experienced some stock issuers and ADW transmitter codes, but only a few miles of codes. This is the first time I have made a transmitter
Can someone guide me on how to add widgets to my launcher? Or at least publish any links / tutorials? Please forgive me, because this is my first time
Solution
Try this:
final int APPWIDGET_HOST_ID = 2048; final int REQUEST_PICK_APPWIDGET = 0; final int REQUEST_CREATE_APPWIDGET = 5; AppWidgetManager appWidgetManager; AppWidgetHost appWidgetHost; // Let user pick a widget from the list of intalled AppWidgets public void selectWidget() { int appWidgetId = this.appWidgetHost.allocateAppWidgetId(); Intent pickIntent = new Intent(AppWidgetManager.ACTION_APPWIDGET_PICK); pickIntent.putExtra(AppWidgetManager.EXTRA_APPWIDGET_ID,appWidgetId); addEmptyData(pickIntent); startActivityForResult(pickIntent,REQUEST_PICK_APPWIDGET); } // For some reason you have to add this empty data,else it won't work public void addEmptyData(Intent pickIntent) { ArrayList<appwidgetproviderInfo> customInfo = new ArrayList<appwidgetproviderInfo>(); pickIntent.putParcelableArrayListExtra( AppWidgetManager.EXTRA_CUSTOM_INFO,customInfo); ArrayList<Bundle> customExtras = new ArrayList<Bundle>(); pickIntent.putParcelableArrayListExtra( AppWidgetManager.EXTRA_CUSTOM_EXTRAS,customExtras); }; @Override protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode,int resultCode,Intent data) { if (resultCode == RESULT_OK ) { if (requestCode == REQUEST_PICK_APPWIDGET) { configureWidget(data); } else if (requestCode == REQUEST_CREATE_APPWIDGET) { createWidget(data); } } else if (resultCode == RESULT_CANCELED && data != null) { int appWidgetId = data.getIntExtra(AppWidgetManager.EXTRA_APPWIDGET_ID,-1); if (appWidgetId != -1) { appWidgetHost.deleteAppWidgetId(appWidgetId); } } } // Show configuration activity of the widget picked by the user private void configureWidget(Intent data) { Bundle extras = data.getExtras(); int appWidgetId = extras.getInt(AppWidgetManager.EXTRA_APPWIDGET_ID,-1); appwidgetproviderInfo appWidgetInfo = appWidgetManager.getAppWidgetInfo(appWidgetId); if (appWidgetInfo.configure != null) { Intent intent = new Intent(AppWidgetManager.ACTION_APPWIDGET_CONfigURE); intent.setComponent(appWidgetInfo.configure); intent.putExtra(AppWidgetManager.EXTRA_APPWIDGET_ID,appWidgetId); startActivityForResult(intent,REQUEST_CREATE_APPWIDGET); } else { createWidget(data); } } // Get an instance of the selected widget as a AppWidgetHostView public void createWidget(Intent data) { Bundle extras = data.getExtras(); int appWidgetId = extras.getInt(AppWidgetManager.EXTRA_APPWIDGET_ID,-1); appwidgetproviderInfo appWidgetInfo = appWidgetManager.getAppWidgetInfo(appWidgetId); AppWidgetHostView hostView = appWidgetHost.createView(this,appWidgetId,appWidgetInfo); hostView.setAppWidget(appWidgetId,appWidgetInfo); // Add it on the layout you want myLayout.addView(hostView); } // Call this when you want to remove one from your layout public void removeWidget(AppWidgetHostView hostView) { appWidgetHost.deleteAppWidgetId(hostView.getAppWidgetId()); // Remove from your layout myLayout.removeView(hostView); } @Override protected void onStart() { super.onStart(); appWidgetManager = AppWidgetManager.getInstance(this); appWidgetHost = new AppWidgetHost(this,APPWIDGET_HOST_ID); // Start listening to pending intents from the widgets appWidgetHost.startListening(); } @Override protected void onStop() { super.onStop(); appWidgetHost.stopListening(); }
You only need to select from the list of appwidgets installed on the device to call the selectwidget () method
This code is a modified version of the stock Android launcher
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