I have custom AsyncTask
(ListDownloadTask) that download data and updates UI. I want to make it forever while activity opened. So after AsyncTask did the work it must be scheduled. There are delays between attempts.
I tried to use timer but the problem is new ListDownloadTask().execute();
must be invoked from UI thread.
Now i have timer that generates message for Handler
. That seems ugly to me. What is best practice?
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
// ...
new ListDownloadTask().execute();
}
private static final long DOWNLOAD_UPDATES_DELAY = 5 * 1000;
private final Timer mUpdatesDownloaderTimer = new Timer(true);
Handler mDownloadTrigger = new Handler(new Handler.Callback() {
public boolean handleMessage(Message message) {
new ListDownloadTask().execute();
return true;
}
});
private void scheduleUpdatesDownload() {
mUpdatesDownloaderTimer.schedule(new TimerTask() {
@Override
public void run() {
mDownloadTrigger.sendEmptyMessage(0);
}
}, DOWNLOAD_UPDATES_DELAY);
}
private class ListDownloadTask extends AsyncTask<Long, String, Integer> {
@Override
protected void onPostExecute(Integer result) {
//...
scheduleUpdatesDownload();
}