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I have a background service that can be configured to perform some action every x minutes. I want to implement a widget that gets updated every time my service performs that action. However, I can't get the onUpdate method of my AppWidgetProvider called in any way, except when adding a widget to the homescreen.

I tried sending APPWIDGET_UPDATE intents but onUpdate did not get called although the AppWidgetProvider did receive the intent since the onReceive method was called. Is there any way I can trigger widget updates from a service?

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Just make yourself a RemoteViews and update the widget(s) directly in the Service. You'll get your AppWidgetManager via:

AppWidgetManager mgr=AppWidgetManager.getInstance(this);

Everything else is as normal.

Note:- If you really want to force the existing AppWidgetProvider to do the work, send a broadcast with a custom action to your component, and call onUpdate() yourself from onReceive() when you get it.

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  • Thanks! The second suggestion is what I did and it works like a charm. Why didn't I think of that myself ... :)
    – Franklin
    May 15, 2010 at 11:36
  • onUpdate needs an array int[] appWidgetIds as argument. How do you calculate it when you are in the onReceive method ?
    – Guido
    Aug 10, 2010 at 18:21
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    @Guido: Call getAppWidgetIds() on AppWidgetManager: developer.android.com/reference/android/appwidget/… Aug 10, 2010 at 18:36
  • @CommonsWare so what if you have multiple types of widgets; this way the code isnt very extensible because you'll have to fetch ids and update the views for all of your widget types manually? (not that you'll have dozens of different types ofc)
    – MrJre
    Jul 11, 2011 at 12:39

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