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When loading a widget if it cannot find a resource or something it says Problem Loading Widget. That's all! Amazing! This message remains on the home screen and does not even say which widget it had trouble loading.

I figured it out by trial and error but I would like to know if there are any places to find the error message when this occurs. Where will Android say what problem it had loading the widget or even which widget it failed to load?

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    Where does it says: "Problem Loading Widget"? Did you have a look at logcat? You can open a logcat view in Eclipse or use the command "adb logcat". Feb 10, 2011 at 1:40
  • I used custom text view in my widget layout. That caused the issue. Mar 12, 2015 at 14:29
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    For future reference for me I was using android:background="?selectableItemBackgroundBorderless" android:clickable="true" That caused the issue
    – JustADev
    Jul 8, 2016 at 17:14
  • @OmarBizreh same here.. so is there a way to have the ripple working in Widget button? Oct 2, 2016 at 9:24
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    @OmarBizreh okay so it seems if you declare your own xml resource and add a <ripple>, it works :) Oct 2, 2016 at 21:16

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Check elements you used in the view in a Widget..

Documentation link

A RemoteViews object (and, consequently, an App Widget) can support the following layout classes:

  • FrameLayout
  • LinearLayout
  • RelativeLayout
  • GridLayout

And the following widget classes:

  • AnalogClock
  • Button
  • Chronometer
  • ImageButton
  • ImageView
  • ProgressBar
  • TextView
  • ViewFlipper
  • ListView
  • GridView
  • StackView
  • AdapterViewFlipper

Using forbidden elements causes this very

Problem Loading Widget

message, without saying where did it happen.

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    @Gangnus One thing to note is that Logcat will usually show you the error. What you may have overlooked is that it does not show it as part of your application package!! So remove the package filter from Logcat!
    – Radu
    Apr 26, 2013 at 20:44
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    @Gangnus I only have got ImageView, Linearlayout, Textview and Relativelayout. Widget is working perfectly in Android +3.0 devices but on gingerbread, it says problem loading widget. No error or exception on logcat. Any idea why it may be like that (may be any attributes used which are not supported)? By the way, wigdet sizes are adjusted for every android version.
    – canova
    Mar 24, 2014 at 10:04
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    Even using AppCompat elements such as android.support.v7.widget.GridLayout will not work. Jan 9, 2017 at 17:31
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    Anyone who passes by this question.. DON'T use ConstraintLayout. it doesn't work on widgets. May 23, 2017 at 8:26
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    I was trying to use a ConstraintLayout in my widget, this explains why I was getting an error. Thank you!
    – Dymas
    May 17, 2019 at 18:49
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As said in comments, check logcat. What you will see is a NullPointerException. I have had this before too.

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    I would add that sometimes its a warning message if its a resource. Not always a error is shown I think.
    – Androider
    Mar 8, 2011 at 22:19
  • Usually it is trying to access a resource like R.id.? or something that is not there.
    – Androider
    Mar 8, 2011 at 22:20
  • So once you see the error, how do you correct it? I've tried uninstalling the app, but the widget warning remains.
    – mmrobins
    Jun 1, 2012 at 23:53
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    I have this problem now and logcat stays quiet.
    – Maarten
    Dec 18, 2012 at 11:20
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    @Maarten One thing to note is that Logcat will usually show you the error. What you may have overlooked is that it does not show it as part of your application package!! So remove the package filter from Logcat!
    – Radu
    Apr 26, 2013 at 20:44
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Yet another possible cause of this:

I saw this in the log:

Failed to resolve attribute

The issue was that I was attempting to use a colour from the current theme as the background to one of my layouts.

e.g

android:background="?themeColor"

Changing this to a specific colour resolved the issue.

android:background="@color/White"
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    Although not as comfortable as using themed attributes, you can still have changing colors in widgets by using calls like remoteViews.setInt(R.id.xxx, "setBackgroundColor", color) or remoteViews.setTextColor(R.id.xxx, color).
    – Gábor
    Sep 25, 2015 at 12:07
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    I didn't see the "resolved attribute" error anywhere, but this was the cause in my case as well!
    – RedBassett
    Jan 28, 2017 at 4:34
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Basically Widgets swallow exceptions. Just set an appropriate filter in your logcat, and you'll be able to see what the problem is...

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Above, I am just searching for the Word "Widget" and setting no filter on any specific application. It essentially gives me the Throwable.getMessage() without the full stack trace.

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  • Seeing the error is 99% of the solution. Thank you.
    – Slawa
    Dec 17, 2018 at 21:14
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Problem Loading the widget results from problem/s in your widget layout!

There are only limited amount of resource you can use in the widget.Make sure you use the proper elements and their fields.

A RemoteViews object (and, consequently, an App Widget) can support the following ... widget classes:

AnalogClock
Button
...

Developer docs

My problem was: I had this Button's field which was not supported

android:onClick="onClick" 

Deleting this enabled the widget to appear where placed (if placed previously) and in the menu of available widgets.

In fact setting android:onClick= for any View results in this error.

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There is of course the use-case where there was a widget loaded on the home page and the user then uninstalls the application that contains the widget and widget config app.

When that happens, all you see is the "Problem Loading Widget" in a toast-like box on the home screen. As far as I can tell, the widget gets no indicatation that the package is being uninstalled and I guess then the home screen AppWidgetManager thows up a default message.

Not well thought out behaviour on the part of the OS team. I suggest that it would be better to call the widget's onDisbled() and onDestroy() methods before the package is removed so they can tidy up if need be and the user (non-geek phone user) gets a clean experience.

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I also face this problem but only due to heavy widget layout. Widget Layout should be light as much you can create. Now my widget working perfect.

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  • As @PKTomar mentioned you can face with this issue if you use too many inner layouts. Do not increase the depth of the layouts.
    – Murat
    Aug 18, 2014 at 1:01
  • I was absolutely not able to figure out what was going on and this was the issue. The Layout was very deep and Android didn't like it. It simply said "Problem Loading Widget" or "Loading..." in the Collection widgets like StackView and ListView. Simplify the layout and all back to work again.
    – sivag1
    Jul 19, 2015 at 18:46
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A RemoteViews object (and, consequently, an App Widget) can support the following layout classes:

FrameLayout
LinearLayout
RelativeLayout
GridLayout

And the following widget classes:

AnalogClock
Button
Chronometer
ImageButton
ImageView
ProgressBar
TextView
ViewFlipper
ListView
GridView
StackView
AdapterViewFlipper

Anything using other than above causes this so called "Problem Loading widget".

Moreover, check logs (without any filter) to see exact line of this problem.

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It may be caused by Moving of the specific (Widget) Application from Internal Memory to SD card.(Android – Fixing “Problem Loading Widget” Error)

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The problem on my side was that I used androidx.appcompat.widget.AppCompatTextView instead of TextView. So no AppCompat widgets in Widget layout. It seems that the Android Widget is so limited.

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I faced this problem because I was trying to use Check-box!

So,just remove checkbox.

it will work fine.

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Just fixed another variant of this error not mentioned in the other answers.

Symptoms were: 1) "Problem loading widget" error on Gingerbread and below 2) The exact same build ran fine on ICS and Jellybean 3) No errors in logcat

The problem was caused by manipulating a view that was never inflated in the remoteviews. Specifically:

remoteviews.setViewVisibility(viewId, View.GONE);

Where viewId was a valid resource, but it was in a layout that was never added to the remote views. No errors were thrown, and the widget displayed 'Problem loading widget' after the call to .updateAppWidget()

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In my case error was caused by changed provider class name. So if you have changed the name of Widget Provider class, try to change it back. Also, if you have changed the names of xml files (ex. widget_info.xml, widget_layout.xml), you might want to change those back as well.

This happened only when user updated app and "old" widget was currently visible.

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I had the same issue but the logcat did not show anything suspicious, neither an error nor a warning. Basically, I was calling a wrong method to change the color of the textview's text.

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I had the same issue. Problem resolved: I used custom view in widget. In my situation it was TextView with custom typeface.

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In my case I had a floating textView over other views. Removing it and thinking of a different way of showing my info to the user with the existing views that are not overlapping was the solution.

So don't overlap views with RelativeLayout, I still use it and it works, but the views are not overlapping as much as possible.

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Just for the record. I have a FrameLayout with a TextView inside, all content in a LinerLayout, that would be the header of my widget. Initially I had this

<LinearLayout
[...] 

<FrameLayout
    android:id="@+id/widget"
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="?attr/actionBarSize"
    android:background="@color/colorPrimary">
    <TextView
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:layout_height="match_parent"
        android:text="@string/app_name"
        android:layout_margin="@dimen/activity_horizontal_margin"
        android:textColor="@android:color/white"/>
</FrameLayout>

[...] 
</LinearLayout>

As everyone here, I had the "Problem loading widget" message. The solution was change this

    android:layout_height="?attr/actionBarSize"

for this:

    android:layout_height="64dp"
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I was also having the same problem -

I was using android.support.constraint.ConstraintLayout that's why it was saying "Problem loading widget" after removing this and changing to LinearLayout problem solved as @Gangnus saying, it will work for only specific views only.

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I had the same problem. I am using a Image in widgetUI. Reducing the image dimensions worked in my case

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In my case, I was referring to the wrong wrong remote view id from my WidgetProvider.

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