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I am developing a Android app using Jquery Mobile/Phonegap. I have the following code to control the phone's back button:

document.addEventListener("backbutton", backKeyDown, true); 


function backKeyDown() { 
    // Call my back key code here.
    $.mobile.changePage("#homepage", "slideup");
}

This all works fine, but I would like the app to close when pressing the back button on the homepage only, is this possible?

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  • public class MainActivity extends Activity {
    – Android
    Aug 22, 2014 at 6:59

4 Answers 4

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Update: this has stopped working with a latest Phonegap update (supposedly). Feel free to offer a working solution if you know it.


Here's how I do it:

document.addEventListener("backbutton", function(e){
    if($.mobile.activePage.is('#homepage')){
        /* 
         Event preventDefault/stopPropagation not required as adding backbutton
          listener itself override the default behaviour. Refer below PhoneGap link.
        */
        //e.preventDefault();
        navigator.app.exitApp();
    }
    else {
        navigator.app.backHistory()
    }
}, false);

For further information, here you can find the related documentation with a full example: http://docs.phonegap.com/en/2.0.0/cordova_events_events.md.html#backbutton

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    Why you use e.preventDefault()? Oct 8, 2013 at 11:43
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    e.preventDefault is used to cancel the default action of the event, in this case backHistory(), (in other words the same, to prevent that the default action will not be triggered). Aug 27, 2014 at 6:42
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document.addEventListener("deviceready", onDeviceReady, false);
function onDeviceReady() {
    document.addEventListener("backbutton", onBackKeyDown, false);
}
function onBackKeyDown() 
{
 navigator.app.exitApp();
}

Thank you spader.

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    is it necesssary to wrap the backbutton listener within a deviceready listener as shown here? I've seen the 'backbutton' solution described several times in different places (including elsewhere on stackoverflow) and none show it specifically wrapped like you have here. Would be good if someone can clarify May 13, 2014 at 22:55
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You would need to keep track of when the homepage is being displayed. When you know you are on the homepage call:

navigator.app.exitApp();
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  • Where is the phonegap doc for navigator.app.exitApp() [and other navigator.app extensions]? I couldn't find it at docs.phonegap.com/en/2.2.0/index.html
    – Samik R
    Dec 30, 2012 at 23:08
  • It's not documented since it is not cross platform. If you want to learn what is available for Android then open up the cordova.js in your text editor and search for "cordova/plugin/android/app". There is actually a few good comments in the code that can help you figure out what is going on. Dec 31, 2012 at 13:47
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If you don't want to use jQuery Mobile, change $.mobile.activePage.is('#homepage') to document.getElementById('#homepage') on @Spadar Shut answer, as on following code:

document.addEventListener("deviceready", onDeviceReady, false);

    function onDeviceReady(){
        document.addEventListener("backbutton", function(e){
           if(document.getElementById('#homepage')){
               e.preventDefault();
               navigator.app.exitApp();
           }
           else {
               navigator.app.backHistory()
           }
        }, false);
    }

Through this way, don't need to download Jquery Mobile gibberish only for this purpose. Also, activePage is deprecated as of JQuery mobile 1.4.0 and will be removed from 1.5.0. (Use the getActivePage() method from the pagecontainer widget instead)

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  • How to set homepage to my index.html? i.e. document.getElementById('#homepage') doesn't work.
    – Zac
    Jun 26, 2017 at 4:13

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