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I've come across some slightly odd behaviour with my SyncAdapter.

The first time I install my app (after uninstalling with adb), it launches and creates an account. Depending on the ordering of some statements (see below), my SyncAdapter's onPerformSync() will never be called; my account under "Accounts and sync" shows the "sync in progress" icon spinning indefinitely. If I then uncheck the sync checkbox next to my app's account, and then recheck it, my onPerformSync() is called immediately.

This causes my SyncAdapter to never be called. "sync in progress" icon spins forever, unless I uncheck, then recheck the sync checkbox:

final Account account = new Account(mUsername, getString(R.string.ACCOUNT_TYPE));
mAccountManager.addAccountExplicitly(account, mPassword, null);
ContentResolver.setSyncAutomatically(account, getString(R.string.CONTENT_AUTHORITY), true);
ContentResolver.setIsSyncable(account, getString(R.string.CONTENT_AUTHORITY), 1);

With this ordering of the same statements, everything works perfectly:

final Account account = new Account(mUsername, getString(R.string.ACCOUNT_TYPE));
ContentResolver.setSyncAutomatically(account, getString(R.string.CONTENT_AUTHORITY), true);
ContentResolver.setIsSyncable(account, getString(R.string.CONTENT_AUTHORITY), 1);
mAccountManager.addAccountExplicitly(account, mPassword, null);

My guess is I'm putting the SyncManager into some inconsistent state due to it firing off a sync request instantly on account creation, and I'm changing its config under its feet. But the (barely coherent) documentation doesn't mention any issues with calling these functions whenever you like.

As an aside for others struggling with SyncAdapters, I found that contentResolver.requestSync() will never trigger your SyncAdapter.onPerformSync() unless you call ContentResolver.setIsSyncable(account, getString(R.string.CONTENT_AUTHORITY), 1);.

Could someone explain this behaviour? The documentation surrounding Accounts and Syncing is somewhat unclear to say the least.

I'm getting this behaviour on the 2.1 Emulator, compiling against the 2.1 SDK.

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  • +1! It took us hours of frustration until we looked at this and called setIsSyncable! Thank you! Nov 12, 2011 at 3:27
  • Very informative. Please write an answer to your own question, so that we know it is not in the "unasnwered" list any more.
    – rds
    Dec 23, 2011 at 10:26
  • I've updated my question so the question part is clearer. I'm wanting someone to explain or elaborate on why this behaviour occurs.
    – sleep
    Dec 24, 2011 at 2:04
  • @JarrodSmith Please provide an answer to your question and mark it as answered.
    – Qw4z1
    Dec 11, 2012 at 9:38

2 Answers 2

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I found that contentResolver.requestSync() will never trigger your SyncAdapter.onPerformSync() unless you call ContentResolver.setIsSyncable(account, getString(R.string.CONTENT_AUTHORITY), 1);.

For a detailed account of the solution I went with using SyncAdapter, see my answer here:

https://stackoverflow.com/a/12015967/988870

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  • I'm facing same problem, Thanks for the answer.
    – Raj Kumar
    Nov 4, 2014 at 6:08
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I just banged my head against a wall for hours trying to figure out why periodic sync wasn't working. It turns out that the poll frequency needs to be in seconds (literal) not milliseconds, and not seconds in milliseconds. So, for example, if you want it to sync every minute and a half, you would need to call:

            ContentResolver.addPeriodicSync(
                    account,
                    authority,
                    Bundle.EMPTY,
                    90
            );

Also, the bundle passed in cannot be null as it is in the documentation, it will throw a NullPointerException.

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