I have a running Service
and I have a BroadcastReceiver
and an Activity
that interacts with said Service
.
Basically, when the BroadcastReceiver#onReceive()
activates, it calls the service so onStartCommand()
will trigger. When called by this component, the service should just change a boolean
value form false
to true
When the Activity
calls the Service
, it also should change another boolean
value from false
to true.
In order to identify where is the Service
being called from, I pass a custom action via the Intent
like this:
Intent intent = new Intent(this, MyService.class);
intent.setAction("change_boolean_1_to_true");
startService(intent);
And then, in the Service
I do:
String action = intent.getAction();
if(action != null) {
Log.d(TAG,"Action found"); .......
But the Log
doesn't print anything, which means the action is comming null.
My question would be:
- Is it appropriate to pass an Intent Action to do this?
- Why is it not working?