I don't understand why I'm getting this error. I'm using AsyncTask to run some processes in the background.

I have:

protected void onPreExecute() 
{
    connectionProgressDialog = new ProgressDialog(SetPreference.this);
    connectionProgressDialog.setCancelable(true);
    connectionProgressDialog.setProgressStyle(ProgressDialog.STYLE_SPINNER);
    connectionProgressDialog.setMessage("Connecting to site...");
    connectionProgressDialog.show();

    downloadSpinnerProgressDialog = new ProgressDialog(SetPreference.this);
    downloadSpinnerProgressDialog.setProgressStyle(ProgressDialog.STYLE_SPINNER);
    downloadSpinnerProgressDialog.setMessage("Downloading wallpaper...");
}

When I get into doInBackground() depending on a condition I:

[...]    
connectionProgressDialog.dismiss();
downloadSpinnerProgressDialog.show();
[...]

Whenever I try downloadSpinnerProgressDialog.show() I receive the error.

Any ideas guys?

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The method show() must be called from UI thread, while doInBackground() runs on different thread which is the main reason why AsyncTask was designed.

You have to call show() either in onPogressUpdate() or in onPostExecute().

For example:

class ExampleTask extends AsyncTask<String, String, String> {

    // Your onPreExecute method.

    @Override
    protected String doInBackground(String... params) {
        // Your code.
        if (condition_is_true) {
            this.publishProgress("Show the dialog");
        }
        return "Result";
    }

    @Override
    protected void onProgressUpdate(String... values) {
        super.onProgressUpdate(values);
        connectionProgressDialog.dismiss();
        downloadSpinnerProgressDialog.show();
    }
}
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Awesome man... thanks Kon :P Feel like a noob trying to code for the Android for the very first time. – mlevit Sep 1 '10 at 3:53
very good answer.. – vnshetty Aug 5 '11 at 5:20
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That didn't do the trick for me, just tried "AlertDialog.Builder builder = new AlertDialog.Builder(context);" and added the configuration of the builder. Trying to show this inside the onProgressUpdate leads to exactly the same error. Any ideas ? – ins0m Aug 30 '11 at 21:28
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I had a similar issue but from reading this question I figured I could run on UI thread:

YourActivity.this.runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
    public void run() {
        alertDialog.show();
    }
});

Seems to do the trick for me.

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final Handler handler = new Handler() {
        @Override
        public void handleMessage(final Message msgs) {
        //write your code hear which give error
        }
        }

new Thread(new Runnable() {
    @Override
    public void run() {
    handler.sendEmptyMessage(1);
        //this will call handleMessage function and hendal all error
    }
    }).start();
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I had a hard time making this work too, the solution for me was to use both hyui and konstantin answers,

class ExampleTask extends AsyncTask<String, String, String> {

// Your onPreExecute method.

@Override
protected String doInBackground(String... params) {
    // Your code.
    if (condition_is_true) {
        this.publishProgress("Show the dialog");
    }
    return "Result";
}

@Override
protected void onProgressUpdate(String... values) {

    super.onProgressUpdate(values);
    YourActivity.this.runOnUiThread(new Runnable() {
       public void run() {
           alertDialog.show();
       }
     });
 }

}
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