So I'm having trouble getting the phone number of a contact using its id.
This is the code I'm using to retrieve the number:
public String getNumber(){
//gets numbers by id
if (hasPhoneNumber){
ContentResolver contentResolver=context.getContentResolver();
Cursor cursor=contentResolver.query(
ContactsContract.Contacts.CONTENT_URI,
null,
ContactsContract.Contacts._ID+" = "+id,
null,
null
); //TODO : resolve empty cursor error
//contact seems to have no data available?
if (cursor.moveToFirst()){
cursor.moveToNext();
String contactId=cursor.getString(cursor.getColumnIndex(ContactsContract.Contacts._ID));
Cursor phones=contentResolver.query(
ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Phone.CONTENT_URI,
null,
ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Phone.CONTACT_ID+" = "+contactId,
null,
null);
if (phones.moveToFirst()){
while (phones.moveToNext()) {
this.number=phones.getString(phones.getColumnIndex(ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Phone.NUMBER));
}
}
phones.close();
} else {
test("cursor error...");
}
cursor.close();
return number;
} else {
return null;
}
}
It works with a few contacts but most show the "cursor error..." Toast (test("cursor error...") )
It's always the
Cursor cursor
that has the error.
My guess is it's empty but I know I have those contacts phone numbers saved. How do I fix this? Are there other values I have to request?
Thanks in advance!
EDIT:
this is how I retrieve ID and Name:
contactCursor=getActivity().getContentResolver().query(
ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Phone.CONTENT_URI,
new String[]{
ContactsContract.Contacts._ID,//0 - Long
ContactsContract.Contacts.DISPLAY_NAME_PRIMARY,//1 - String
ContactsContract.Contacts.HAS_PHONE_NUMBER,//2 - Integer
},
null,
null,
ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Phone.DISPLAY_NAME+" ASC");
EDIT 2:
I have everything in a github repository: https://github.com/nicolas-d-torres/Syncc
The first block of Code is inside app/src/main/java/gtsarandum/syncc/SynccContact
the second in app/src/main/java/gtsarandum/syncc/ContactFragment
if (cursor.moveToFirst()){ cursor.moveToNext();
<= here, move to first moves cursor to position 0 and moveto next to position 1(well ,if exits if not exits you have a problem) ... same with a phones cursor ...