My Android 4+ app is connected to a custom web service that is used to sync data every few minutes. To make sure, that the online data is always up to date, I want to trigger the sync when ever the app is closed / send to background.
Under iOS this is quite easy:
- Listen to
applicationDidEnterBackground:
in the AppDelegate - Use
beginBackgroundTaskWithName:
to start you long running background task and to avoid being suspended while the task is still running
How to do this on Android?
First problem is, that there is nothing equivalent to applicationDidEnterBackground:
. All solution I found so far propose to use the main Activities onPause()
method. However this called any time the main Activity
is paused, which is also the case when another Activity
is started within the app. The is true for the onActivityPaused()
method from ActivityLifecycleCallbacks
interface.
So, how to detect that the app (not just an Activity
) is closed or send to the background?
Second problem is, that I did not find any information on how to run background task. All solutions point to simply start an AsyncTask
, but is this really the correct solution?
AsyncTask
will start a new task, but will this task also run, when the app is closed/inactive? What do I have to do, to prevent the app and the task from being suspended after a few seconds? How can I make sure, that the task can complete, before the app is completely suspended?