There'd be a button on the home screen which would play a certain song and change the background image of the button. If the user clicks on the button again (when the music is playing) then the music should stop and the background image of the button should set itself back to the general position. But it looks like the program can't detect if my Mediaplayer is playing. What am I missing here?
@Override
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
super.onReceive(context, intent);
AppWidgetManager appWidgetManager= AppWidgetManager.getInstance(context);
RemoteViews rv= new RemoteViews(context.getPackageName(),
R.layout.playbtn_widget);
if (intent.getAction().equals("btnPlay")) {
if (!mediaPlayer.isPlaying()) {
mediaPlayer= MediaPlayer.create(context,R.raw.itsmylife);
mediaPlayer.start();
rv.setImageViewResource(R.id.imbtnwidget,
R.drawable.btnk32);
} else {
mediaPlayer.stop();
}
mediaPlayer.setOnCompletionListener(mediaPlayer -> {
rv.setImageViewResource(R.id.imbtnwidget,
R.drawable.btnk3);
appWidgetManager.updateAppWidget(new ComponentName(context,
BtnAppWidgetProvider.class), rv);
});
appWidgetManager.updateAppWidget(new ComponentName(context,
BtnAppWidgetProvider.class), rv);
}
}
It should set the background image back and stop the music when I tap on the button, but it just starts the mediaplayer again and the background image remains the same. I have no idea how I could fix this. It seems like it creates a new mediaplayer every single time