Does BroadcastReceiver.onReceive always run in the UI thread?

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星月不相逢 2020-11-28 02:35

In my App, I create a custom BroadcastReceiver and register it to my Context manually via Context.registerReceiver. I also have an AsyncTask<

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  • 2020-11-28 03:02

    YES Context.registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver receiver, IntentFilter filter, String broadcastPermission, Handler scheduler)

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  • 2020-11-28 03:03

    Does BroadcastReceiver.onReceive always run in the UI thread?

    Usually, it all depends how you register it.

    If you register your BroadcastReceiver using:

    registerReceiver(BroadcastReceiver receiver, IntentFilter filter)
    

    It will run in the main activity thread(aka UI thread).

    If you register your BroadcastReceiver using a valid Handler running on a different thread:

    registerReceiver (BroadcastReceiver receiver, IntentFilter filter, String broadcastPermission, Handler scheduler)
    

    It will run in the context of your Handler

    For example:

    HandlerThread handlerThread = new HandlerThread("ht");
    handlerThread.start();
    Looper looper = handlerThread.getLooper();
    Handler handler = new Handler(looper);
    context.registerReceiver(receiver, filter, null, handler); // Will not run on main thread
    

    Details here & here.

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  • 2020-11-28 03:13

    Does BroadcastReceiver.onReceive always run in the UI thread?

    Yes.

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  • 2020-11-28 03:22

    Since you dynamically register the receiver you can specify that another thread (other than the UI thread) handles the onReceive(). This is done through the Handler parameter of registerReceiver().

    That said, if you did not do specify another Handler, it will get handled on UI thread always.

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  • 2020-11-28 03:23

    As the previous answers correctly stated onReceive will run on the thread it's registered with if the flavour of registerReceiver() that accepts a handler is called - otherwise on the main thread.

    Except if the receiver is registered with the LocalBroadcastManager and the broadcast is via sendBroadcastSync - where it will apparently run on the thread that calls sendBroadcastSync.

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