I have an app that has an ongoing notification to help with memorization. I want to be able to dismiss this notification with one of the action button, but I don't want to open the app when the button is hit. I would prefer to use the built-in notification action buttons and not create a RemoteViews object to populate the notification. I saw one post mention using a BroadcastReceiver on this button which is received in my app, and though his tutorial was quite unhelpful, it sounds like this is headed in the right direction.
Intent resultIntent = new Intent(getBaseContext(), Dashboard.class);
TaskStackBuilder stackBuilder = TaskStackBuilder.create(getBaseContext());
stackBuilder.addParentStack(Dashboard.class);
stackBuilder.addNextIntent(resultIntent);
PendingIntent resultPendingIntent =
stackBuilder.getPendingIntent(
0,
PendingIntent.FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT
);
Intent cancel = new Intent(getBaseContext(), CancelNotification.class);
stackBuilder.addParentStack(Dashboard.class);
stackBuilder.addNextIntent(cancel);
PendingIntent pendingCancel =
stackBuilder.getPendingIntent(
0,
PendingIntent.FLAG_UPDATE_CURRENT
);
NotificationCompat.Builder mb = new NotificationCompat.Builder(getBaseContext());
mb.setSmallIcon(R.drawable.cross_icon);
mb.setContentTitle(ref);
mb.setContentText(ver);
mb.setPriority(NotificationCompat.PRIORITY_LOW);
mb.setOngoing(true);
mb.setStyle(new NotificationCompat.BigTextStyle().bigText(ver));
mb.setContentIntent(resultPendingIntent);
mb.addAction(R.drawable.ic_cancel_dark, "Dismiss", pendingCancel);
manager.notify(1, mb.build());
BroadcastReceiver
bind to a action button to do that. TheBroadcastReceiver
only need call cancel() on the notification id passed to it. You also need cancel/finish the event that raise the notification