I don't want the user to be able to go back to the splashscreen of my app. One solution seems to be to check if the activity below the current one is an instance of the splashscreen, and in that case exit the app, as shown in the code below. However, I don't know how to check what's the previous activity in the stack. Anybody can help? Is there any other way to disabl开发者_JAVA百科e 'go back' to a given activity?
@Override
public void onBackPressed() {
if(<previous activity in stack is an instance of splashscreen>){
Intent exit_intent=new Intent(CurrentActivity.this, SplashScreen.class);
exit_intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP);
exit_intent.putExtra("EXIT", true);
context.startActivity(exit_intent);
}
}
Call finish()
in your Splash Screen activity right after starting the next activity.
Another approach is to add this attribute to your activity in AndroidManifest.xml
: android:noHistory="true"
Example:
<activity android:name=".SplashActivity" android:noHistory="true"/>
This attribute instructs Android to remove SplashActivity from the history stack once its navigated away from.
Just call context.finish()
after context.startActivity()
try the following when calling the next Activity
from your Splashscreen:
intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TASK | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
<activity android:name=".SplashActivity" android:noHistory="true"/>
From the documentation:
Whether or not the activity should be removed from the activity stack and finished (its finish() method called) when the user navigates away from it and it's no longer visible on screen — "true" if it should be finished, and "false" if not. The default value is "false".
A value of "true" means that the activity will not leave a historical trace. It will not remain in the activity stack for the task, so the user will not be able to return to it. In this case, onActivityResult() is never called if you start another activity for a result from this activity.
This attribute was introduced in API Level 3.
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