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I know how to update my own programs, and I know how to open programs using the a predefined Uri (for sms or email for example)

I need to know how I can create an Intent to open MyTracks or any other application that I don't know what intents they listen to.

I got this info from DDMS, but I havn't been succesful in turning this to an Intent I can use. This is taken from when opening MyTracks manually.

Thanks for your help

05-06 11:22:24.945: INFO/ActivityManager(76): Starting activity: Intent { act=android.intent.action.MAIN cat=[android.intent.category.LAUNCHER] flg=0x10200000 cmp=com.google.android.maps.mytracks/com.google.android.apps.mytracks.MyTracks bnds=[243,338][317,417] }
05-06 11:22:25.005: INFO/ActivityManager(76): Start proc com.google.android.maps.mytracks for activity com.google.android.maps.mytracks/com.google.android.apps.mytracks.MyTracks: pid=1176 uid=10063 gids={3003, 1015}
05-06 11:22:26.995: INFO/ActivityManager(76): Displayed activity com.google.android.maps.mytracks/com.google.android.apps.mytracks.MyTracks: 1996 ms (total 1996 ms)
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9 Answers

up vote 62 down vote accepted

Firstly, the concept of "application" in Android is slightly an extended one.

An application - technically a process - can have multiple activities, services, content providers and/or broadcast listeners. If at least one of them is running, the application is up and running (the process).

So, what you have to identify is how do you want to "start the application".

Ok... here's what you can try out:

  1. Create an intent with action=MAIN and category=LAUNCHER
  2. Get the PackageManager from the current context using context.getPackageManager
  3. packageManager.queryIntentActivity(<intent>, 0) where intent has category=LAUNCHER, action=MAIN or packageManager.resolveActivity(<intent>, 0) to get the first activity with main/launcher
  4. Get the ActivityInfo you're interested in
  5. From the ActivityInfo, get the packageName and name
  6. Finally, create another intent with with category=LAUNCHER, action=MAIN, componentName = new ComponentName(packageName, name) and setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK)
  7. Finally, context.startActivity(newIntent)
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That worked like a charm, thanks for the detailed answer! – AndersWid May 6 '10 at 12:38
Can you accept it as the answer ;) – MasterGaurav May 7 '10 at 4:47
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sorry for not accepting, I'm a bit new to StackOverflow :) Thanks again for your answer! – AndersWid Oct 5 '10 at 5:59
    Intent intent = new Intent("android.intent.action.MAIN");
    intent.setComponent(ComponentName.unflattenFromString("com.google.android.maps.mytracks/com.google.android.apps.mytracks.MyTracks"));
    intent.addCategory("android.intent.category.LAUNCHER");
    startActivity(intent);
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this worked, and is a lot easier than the accepted answer. – Marius Sep 8 '11 at 12:14
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but it requires to know the name of the activity – njzk2 Oct 18 '11 at 13:43

I have work it like this,

Intent i = new Intent();
PackageManager manager = getPackageManager();
i = manager.getLaunchIntentForPackage("app package name");
i.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_LAUNCHER);
startActivity(i);

Hope it helps someone.

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Works so far. Any reason why this isn't the best answer? – Bjorn Tipling Jan 5 '12 at 7:11
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because getLaunchIntentForPackage("app package name") may cause exception. – xtr Jan 16 '12 at 3:49
Amazing! Since API 3, perfect! – Felipe Micaroni Lalli Aug 24 '12 at 5:46
This is a great answer, simple catch the exception and do what you need, notify user etc – IT-Dan Nov 29 '12 at 5:56
this answer worked like a charm for me! – e-nature Jan 16 at 13:31
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If you already have the package name you wish to activate, you can use the following code which is a bit more generic:

PackageManager pm = context.getPackageManager();
Intent appStartIntent = pm.getLaunchIntentForPackage(appPackageName);
if (null != appStartIntent)
{
    context.startActivity(appStartIntent);
}

I found that it works better for cases where the main activity was not found by the regular method of start the MAIN activity.

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Soooo much easier than the other suggestions, +1 – Izkata Jan 22 '12 at 4:40
This should be the answer. – dbaugh Aug 27 '12 at 17:39

This is the code of my solution base on MasterGaurav solution:

private void  launchComponent(String packageName, String name){
    Intent launch_intent = new Intent("android.intent.action.MAIN");
    launch_intent.addCategory("android.intent.category.LAUNCHER");
    launch_intent.setComponent(new ComponentName(packageName, name));
    launch_intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);

    activity.startActivity(launch_intent);
}

public void startApplication(String application_name){
    try{
        Intent intent = new Intent("android.intent.action.MAIN");
        intent.addCategory("android.intent.category.LAUNCHER");

        intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_ANIMATION);
        List<ResolveInfo> resolveinfo_list = activity.getPackageManager().queryIntentActivities(intent, 0);

        for(ResolveInfo info:resolveinfo_list){
            if(info.activityInfo.packageName.equalsIgnoreCase(application_name)){
                launchComponent(info.activityInfo.packageName, info.activityInfo.name);
                break;
            }
        }
    }
    catch (ActivityNotFoundException e) {
        Toast.makeText(activity.getApplicationContext(), "There was a problem loading the application: "+application_name,Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
    }
}
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Using the solution from inversus, I expanded the snippet with a function, that will be called when the desired application is not installed at the moment. So it works like: Run application by package name. If not found, open Android market - Google play for this package.

public void startApplication(String packageName)
{
    try
    {
        Intent intent = new Intent("android.intent.action.MAIN");
        intent.addCategory("android.intent.category.LAUNCHER");

        intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NO_ANIMATION);
        List<ResolveInfo> resolveInfoList = getPackageManager().queryIntentActivities(intent, 0);

        for(ResolveInfo info : resolveInfoList)
            if(info.activityInfo.packageName.equalsIgnoreCase(packageName))
            {
                launchComponent(info.activityInfo.packageName, info.activityInfo.name);
                return;
            }

        // No match, so application is not installed
        showInMarket(packageName);
    }
    catch (Exception e) 
    {
        showInMarket(packageName);
    }
}

private void launchComponent(String packageName, String name)
{
    Intent intent = new Intent("android.intent.action.MAIN");
    intent.addCategory("android.intent.category.LAUNCHER");
    intent.setComponent(new ComponentName(packageName, name));
    intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);

    startActivity(intent);
}

private void showInMarket(String packageName)
{
    Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, Uri.parse("market://details?id=" + packageName));
    intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK);
    startActivity(intent);
}

And it is used like this:

startApplication("org.teepee.bazant");
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Since applications aren't allowed to change many of the phone settings, you can open a settings activity just like another application.

Look at you LogCat output after you actually modified the setting manually:

INFO/ActivityManager(1306): Starting activity: Intent { act=android.intent.action.MAIN cmp=com.android.settings/.DevelopmentSettings } from pid 1924

Then use this to display the settings page from your app:

String SettingsPage = "com.android.settings/.DevelopmentSettings";

try
{
Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_MAIN);             
intent.setComponent(ComponentName.unflattenFromString(SettingsPage));             
intent.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_LAUNCHER );             
startActivity(intent); 
}
catch (ActivityNotFoundException e)
{
 log it
}
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Using Intent To Another Activity So This link are very useful for using intent to one page to

another page.

http://blogingtutorials.blogspot.com/2010/11/using-intent-in-android-one-page-to.html

If any difficulties then send me feedback. I solve this problem.

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Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_MAIN);
        intent.setComponent(new ComponentName("package_name","package_name.class_name"));
        intent.putExtra("grace", "Hi");
        startActivity(intent);
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