I have an Android service that collects some data in a member variable of that service which occassionally (far from always) turns into null. I myself could never produce this no matter how long this service was running on an array of Android devices, so therefore I wonder if somebody sees any mistake in following (be aware this is a stripped down example that just illustrates the issue):
public class CollectionService extends Service {
private final CollectionServiceBinder binder = new CollectionServiceBinder();
private PowerManager.WakeLock wakeLock;
private UserData userData; // this is the object that sometimes becomes null
@Override
public IBinder onBind(Intent intent) {
return binder;
}
@Override
public void onCreate() {
super.onCreate();
wakeLock = ((PowerManager) getSystemService(POWER_SERVICE)).newWakeLock(PowerManager.PARTIAL_WAKE_LOCK, "AppId");
}
@Override
public void onDestroy() {
super.onDestroy();
if (wakeLock != null && wakeLock.isHeld()) {
wakeLock.release();
}
}
@Override
public int onStartCommand(Intent intent, int flags, int startId) {
return START_STICKY;
}
public void startCollecting() {
userData = new UserData();
Notification notification = new Notification();
// initializing notification variable
startForeground(0xABCD, notification);
// trigger logic that collects relevant data here, just imagine some Runnable that's triggered on a certain interval and adds data to the UserData value object.
}
public UserData finishCollecting() {
try {
userData.setFinishDate(new Date()); // throws NullPointerException every now and then. return userData;
} finally {
if (wakeLock.isHeld()) {
wakeLock.release();
}
stopForeground(true);
userData = null;
}
}
public boolean isCollecting() {
return userData != null;
}
public class CollectionServiceBinder extends Binder {
public CollectionService getService() {
return CollectionService.this;
}
}
}
The service is started in an activity using...
Intent i = new Intent(this, CollectionService.class);
getApplicationContext().startService(i);
getApplicationContext().bindService(i, serviceConnection, BIND_AUTO_CREATE); // just so the activity has a handle and can call startCollecting()/finishCollecting()
... and is unbound in onDestroy() using ...
getApplicationContext.unbindService(serviceConnection);
The ServiceConnection class looks like this:
public class MyServiceConnection implements ServiceConnection {
private CollectionService service;
@Override
public void onServiceConnected(ComponentName componentName, IBinder binder) {
service = ((CollectionService.CollectionServiceBinder) binder).getService();
}
@Override
public void onServiceDisconnected(ComponentName componentName) {
service = null;
}
public CollectionService getCollectionService() {
return service;
}
}
And startCollecting is trigger in an OnClickListener like this to prevent starting twice:
if (!serviceConnection.getCollectionService().isCollecting()) {
serviceConnection.getCollectionService().startCollecting();
}
I believe this should all be ok but sometimes userData (as commented in the code example) will be null. Again, this happens extremely rarely (of 50.000+ active device installs on Google Play I have just received 50 reports over the course of a year, but still, I want everyone to be able to enjoy the app).
Any ideas?