I am trying to use the last version to date (3.0.1) of RoboGuice
on my new Android application using Android Studio 1.5 (stable).
Long ago, I dealt with Guice & RoboGuice but I took on some reading on how to use Roboguice with new improvements & features it got since.
The point here is that I want to use a custom module for custom bindings.
In my specific case I have a SoundManager
class that provides tools to play multiple audio tracks at will with an internal pool of MediaPlayer
. The main constructor takes the applicationContext
that will be used to create new MediaPlayer
. Furthermore this class ought to be a singleton :
- If a track is to be played throughout the entire application, the
SoundManager
cannot be destroyed / recreated ; - One pool of
MediaPlayer
is enough, much like aExecutorPool
. It ought to be re-used whenever necessary for better resources management.
So I did the following :
- Creating an interface exposing the default behavior of my
SoundManager
: play, stop, resume, release etc... ; - Implementing this interface in a fully working class ;
- Creating a
Module
extendingcom.google.inject.AbstractModule
with the following code :
@Override protected void configure() { bind(SoundManagerInterface.class).to(SoundManager.class).asEagerSingleton(); }
Now the whole point of this SO post :
where did RoboGuice.setBaseApplicationInjector()
go ?? All articles I read with modules examples, the most recent as early as 2014, expose the same method : creating an Application class extending android.app.Application
and in the onCreate()
method, use RoboGuice.setBaseApplicationInjector()
. But it does not exist ! The only available methods I have are :
RoboGuice.getOrCreateBaseApplicationInjector()
RoboGuice.destroyInjector()
RoboGuice.newDefaultRoboModule()
RoboGuice.overrideApplicationInjector()
RoboGuice.setUseAnnotationDatabases()
RoboGuice.injectMembers()
In my case I used getOrCreateBaseApplicationInjector()
because it seemed to be the closest to setBaseApplicationInjector()
and finally went on testing my code.
Suprise, it worked ! My SoundManager
is properly created and the applicationContext is somehow injected (from where, I do not know, but I hope it's not the calling Activity
or else I am done for leaking memory...) and audio tracks are indeed played.
But is the instance of my SoundManager
that of a singleton ? No it is not. I tried injecting 3 of those and there are all differents object as the debugger is showing...
So what am I doing wrong ?
This link : https://github.com/roboguice/roboguice/wiki/Advanced-Custom-Bindings#register-the-module-with-roboguice cannot be reproduced in my code :/