Non Deprecated findPreference() Method? - Android
I want to detect when a Preference
contained in a ListView
gets clicked, so that I can launch an intent to manage that selection.
I would have done like this in my layout XML
file:
<Preference android:title="About" android:key="myKey"></Preference>
And the following in my java
code:
Preference myPref = (Preference) findPreference("myKey");
myPref.setOnPreferenceClickListener(new OnPreferenceClickListener() {
public boolean onPreferenceClick(Preference preference) {
//open browser or intent here
}
});
But the method public Preference findPreference (CharSequence key)
is deprecated.
- Is there a non deprecated equivalent?
- If not, what if I use it anyway?
- How can
Fragments
help me do my task in a better way?Chek here: Preferences without deprecated methods.
Here you can check the XML
layout structure that my activity has, and a snapshot of the application:
XML:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<PreferenceScreen xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" >
<Preference
android:key="about"
android:title="@string/titleAbout"
android:summary="@string/summaryAbout"
/>
<Preference
android:key="labelTaxonomy"
android:title="@string/titleLabelTaxonomy"
android:summary="@string/summaryLabelTaxonomy"
/>
</PreferenceScreen>
SNAPSHOT:
After clicking on the About (or Access Label Taxonomy) Preference
, I'd like to open an intent
of some kind (could also be a video or anything else...the names are misleading).
Solution 1:
Is there a non deprecated equivalent?
If you are using PreferenceFragment
on API Level 11+ devices, you would call findPreference()
on it. Otherwise, call findPreference()
on your PreferenceActivity
, as you have no choice.
If not, what if I use it anyway?
It will work.
How can Fragments help me do my task in a better way?
API Level 11+ introduced PreferenceFragment
as another way of constructing the contents of a PreferenceActivity
. You are welcome to use them, but if you are still supporting older devices, you cannot use PreferenceFragment
for those devices.
That being said:
I want to detect when a Preference contained in a ListView gets clicked, so that I can launch an intent to manage that selection.
You do not need Java code for this. Use:
<PreferenceScreen
android:title="@string/title_intent_preference"
android:summary="@string/summary_intent_preference">
<intent android:action="android.intent.action.VIEW"
android:data="http://www.android.com" />
</PreferenceScreen>
(as seen in the JavaDocs for PreferenceActivity
)
This will create an entry in the preference UI that, when clicked, will start an activity with the specified Intent
.
Solution 2:
If you use fragments, you can use the method "findPreference()" on the basis of a preferences fragment.
public class CustomActivity extends PreferenceActivity {
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_custom);
CustomFragment customFragment = (CustomFragment) getFragmentManager().findFragmentById(R.id.custom_fragment);
EditTextPreference textPreference = (EditTextPreference) customFragment.findPreference("preference_key");
textPreference.setOnPreferenceClickListener(new OnPreferenceClickListener() {
public boolean onPreferenceClick(Preference preference) {
//open browser or intent here
}
});
}
}
Solution 3:
2018 UPDATE
Today, the onPreferenceTreeClick
method has to be overriden in the Preference fragment for this purpose. For example:
public class MySettingsFragment extends PreferenceFragment {
@Override
public boolean onPreferenceTreeClick (PreferenceScreen preferenceScreen,
Preference preference)
{
String key = preference.getKey();
if(key.equals("someKey")){
// do your work
return true;
}
return false;
}
}
Solution 4:
maybe docs link are not clear. But using that feature is very simple. for example, you can use that as a twitter page like this
<PreferenceCategory android:title="Share" >
<PreferenceScreen
android:title="Twitter"
android:summary="Follow me at Twitter">
<intent android:action="android.intent.action.VIEW"
android:data="https://twitter.com/" />
</PreferenceScreen>
</PreferenceCategory>
it doesnt need any java code. Thanks to CommonsWare!