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I listen for notifications like WhatsApp Messages.

But every time a notification comes in the NotificationListenerService fire twice.

Does anyone know this problem??

This is a snippet from the AndroidManifest.xml:

<service android:name=".NotifyService"
            android:label="WhatsNotify"
            android:permission="android.permission.BIND_NOTIFICATION_LISTENER_SERVICE">
    <intent-filter>
                <action android:name="android.service.notification.NotificationListenerService"></action>
    </intent-filter>
</service>

And inside the NotificationListenerService class:

public class NotifyService extends NotificationListenerService {

    @Override
    public void onNotificationPosted(StatusBarNotification sbn) {
        Log.i("NotifyService", "got notification");
    }
}

Edit: Properties of both StatusBarNotifications:

First notification:

0|com.whatsapp|1|[email protected]|10073

Second notification:

0|com.whatsapp|1|null|10073

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  • have you got this prob's solution Commented Dec 1, 2016 at 13:07
  • @BhanuSharma No. My solution was to create a new android project and then it worked.
    – gravmatt
    Commented Dec 2, 2016 at 11:47
  • means same code u wrote in new projects and it will automatically run properly? Commented Dec 2, 2016 at 12:38
  • Have u resolved this because i receive this error till date Commented Dec 23, 2016 at 8:07
  • 1
    Your problem is related to group summary notifications. See: stackoverflow.com/a/55365244/1658621
    – Jrs42
    Commented Mar 26, 2019 at 19:57

6 Answers 6

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I'm not sure why this happens. Maybe flags of notifications could be triggering it twice.

You can try to omit duplicate executing yourself:

public class NotifyService extends NotificationListenerService {
    private String mPreviousNotificationKey;
    @Override
    public void onNotificationPosted(StatusBarNotification sbn) {
        if(TextUtils.isEmpty(mPreviousNotification) || !TextUtils.isEmpty(mPreviousNotification) && !sbn.getKey().equals(mPreviousNotificationKey)){
        Log.i("NotifyService", "got notification");
    }
}

Each StatusBarNotification has unique key which is generated:

private String key() {
   return user.getIdentifier() + "|" + pkg + "|" + id + "|" + tag + "|" + uid;

}

Holding each previous key can distinguish latter notification for given package.

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  • 2
    When the notification the second time fires, all properties are the same like in the first one. Except tag. Tag is null.
    – gravmatt
    Commented Oct 29, 2015 at 11:52
  • @gravmatt First one has a tag? What about key property? Commented Oct 29, 2015 at 11:53
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    Yes it has a tag. first time: 0|com.whatsapp|1|[email protected]|10073 second time: 0|com.whatsapp|1|null|10073
    – gravmatt
    Commented Oct 29, 2015 at 11:58
  • @gravmatt Try holding reference of the one that has tag, and execute your code when the second one arrives. I don't have any other thoughts about this. Commented Oct 29, 2015 at 12:04
  • Google Allo application coming twice and Tag is null both time what is the answer now ? please help Commented Dec 22, 2016 at 11:47
2

Facing Same Problem For Whatsapp Notification

I just solve this by generating new key with statusBarNotification.key + statusBarNotification.title

Now store this key in my SQLiteDatabase

code written in Kotlin

 override fun onNotificationPosted(sbn: StatusBarNotification?) {
        if(sbn?.tag!=null) 
        {
        var key = sbn?.key ?: null
        var id = sbn?.id
        var postTime = sbn?.postTime
        var packageName = sbn?.packageName ?: null
        var tikerText = sbn?.notification?.tickerText ?: null

        var extraBundle: Bundle? = sbn?.notification?.extras ?: null
        var notificationTitle = extraBundle?.get(Notification.EXTRA_TITLE)
        var text = extraBundle?.getCharSequence(Notification.EXTRA_TEXT).toString()

        var modifiyedUniq = key + notificationTitle

        //check key present in database or not
        if (!databaseHandler.checkNotification(modifiyedUniq!!)) 
         {
            Log.e(TAG, "Notification Key :: ${key}")
            Log.e(TAG, "Notification Id :: ${id}")
            Log.e(TAG, "Notification postTime :: ${postTime}")
            Log.e(TAG, "Notification From :: ${packageName}")
            Log.e(TAG, "Notification TikerText :: ${tikerText}")
            Log.e(TAG, "Notification Title :: ${notificationTitle}")
            Log.e(TAG, "Notification Text :: ${text}")
            //now add this record in database
            databaseHandler.addNotification(notificationData)
         }
        }
 }

this method databaseHandler.checkNotification(modifiyedUniq!!) returns true if record present with this key else it returns false

each and every time checking the key if no record present means its new notification

fun checkNotification(key: String): Boolean {
    var isPresent: Boolean = false
    val db = readableDatabase
    val selectALLQuery = "SELECT * FROM $TABLE_NAME WHERE $KEY='${key}'"
    val cursor = db.rawQuery(selectALLQuery, null)
    if (cursor != null) {
        if (cursor.count > 0) {
            cursor.close()
            db.close()
            Log.e("","====================================RECORD PRESEBNT=======================")
            return true
        }
    }
    cursor.close()
    db.close()
    Log.e("","===*******=======********=====RECORD NOT PRESENT===*******=======********=====")
    return isPresent
}

Notification 0|com.whatsapp|1|[email protected]|10171

tag = [email protected]

Notification Id :: 1
Notification postTime :: 15464X794103
Notification From :: com.whatsapp
Notification TikerText :: null
Notification Title :: XXX X Bca (2 messages): ​
Notification Text :: XXXXX(last new Message)
0

This issue happened to me too. My workaround is to use notification's time + (notification's title + notification's text) as two keys.

If time is not older than 1 sec and similar title + text then ignore.

if (Calendar.getInstance().getTimeInMillis() - lastMessageTime < 1000 && lastMessageContent.equalsIgnoreCase(title + text)) {
        // Ignore
        return;
    } else {
        lastMessageContent = title + text;
        lastMessageTime = Calendar.getInstance().getTimeInMillis();
    }

I worked for me but I think it may missed some notification.

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I found something, the second notification always brings null tag, so this is what I did.

if (sbn.tag != null) {
   // Do something
} else {
   cancelNotification(statusBarNotification.key)
}
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I solved it by registering active notification keys like this:

class NotificationsListenerService : NotificationListenerService() {

    private var activeHandledNotificationKeys: MutableSet<String> = mutableSetOf()
        
    override fun onNotificationPosted(sbn: StatusBarNotification) {
        if (activeHandledNotificationKeys.contains(sbn.key)) return
        
        /* Handle unique StatusBarNotification */
        
        activeHandledNotificationKeys.add(sbn.key)
    }
    
    override fun onNotificationRemoved(sbn: StatusBarNotification) {
        activeHandledNotificationKeys.remove(sbn.key)
    }
}
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Using Split you can achieve this thing.

 String[] separated = Your Notification key.split("\\|");
    if (!separated[3].equalsIgnoreCase("null")){//Add Your Data in list or DB }

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