I need to handle orientation changes in my Android application. For this purpose I decided to use OrientationEventListener
convenience class. But his callback method is given somewhat strange behavior.
My application starts in the portrait mode and then eventually switches to the lanscape one. I have some custom code executing in the callback onOrientationChanged
method that provides some additional UI handling logic - it has a few calls to findViewById
.
What is strange is that when switching back from landscape to portrait mode onOrientationChanged
callback is called twice, and what's even worse - the second call is dealing with bad Context
- findViewById
method starts returning null
. These calls are made right from the MainThread
开发者_开发技巧@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
listener = new OrientationListener();
}
@Override
protected void onResume() {
super.onResume();
// enabling listening
listener.enable();
}
@Override
protected void onPause() {
super.onPause();
// disabling listening
listener.disable();
}
I've replicated the same behavior with a dummy Activity
without any logic except for one that deals with orientation hadling.
I initiate orientation switch from the Android 2.2 emulator by pressing Ctrl+F11
What could be wrong?
Upd:
Inner class that implements OrientationEventListener
private class OrientationListener extends OrientationEventListener {
public OrientationL() {
super(getBaseContext());
}
@Override
public void onOrientationChanged(int orientation) {
toString();
}
}
}
This is a documented bug in the emulator ONLY. A real device will not exhibit this double-lifecycle-events behavior. I had the same issue a while ago and it disappears on a real device.
I would suggest ignoring the problem if you can by only testing orientation changes in one direction until you get your hands on a physical phone. Otherwise you might be able to "skip" the second set of lifecycle calls by keeping a static boolean around indicating you've already gone through the first set.
See this issue report for more info.
Have you tried using onConfigurationChanged?
@Override
public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) {
if(newConfig.equals(Configuration.ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE)…
Add android:configChanges="orientation" in manifest file in activity tag like
<activity android:label="@string/app_name"
android:configChanges="orientation"
android:name=".com.androidpeople">
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