Detect which app has been launched in android

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孤城傲影 2021-01-21 21:54

How to detect which app has been launched by user in my app i.e my application should get notified when Whatsapp is launched by user even if my app is not running in foreground

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  • 2021-01-21 22:09

    No, this is not really possible using the public SDK.

    You can get the current running process by ActivityManager#getRunningAppProcesses But it is definitely impossible to get notified .However, it isn't the most accurate, or efficient method

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  • 2021-01-21 22:17

    Depending on the Android version running your application, you will have to use different methods. On Pre-Lollipop devices, it is pretty straight-forward:

    String[] result = new String[2];
    
    List<ActivityManager.RunningTaskInfo> runningTasks;
    ComponentName componentInfo;
    
    runningTasks = activityManager.getRunningTasks(1);
    componentInfo = runningTasks.get(0).topActivity;
    result[0] = componentInfo.getPackageName();
    result[1] = componentInfo.getClassName();
    

    If you are on a Lollipop or newer device, you have to use UsageStatsManager class, which requires your application to be granted specific permissions

    //no inspection ResourceType
    UsageStatsManager mUsageStatsManager = (UsageStatsManager)context.getSystemService("usagestats");
    long time = System.currentTimeMillis();
    
    // We get usage stats for the last 10 seconds
    List<UsageStats> stats = mUsageStatsManager.queryUsageStats(UsageStatsManager.INTERVAL_DAILY, time - 1000*10, time);
    
    // Sort the stats by the last time used
    if(stats != null) {
        SortedMap<Long,UsageStats> mySortedMap = new TreeMap<>();
        for (UsageStats usageStats : stats) {
            mySortedMap.put(usageStats.getLastTimeUsed(),usageStats);
        }
        if(mySortedMap != null && !mySortedMap.isEmpty()) {
            return mySortedMap.get(mySortedMap.lastKey()).getPackageName();
        }
    }
    
    return null;
    

    This will tell you if your apps has been granted permissions:

    try {
        PackageManager packageManager = context.getPackageManager();
        ApplicationInfo applicationInfo = packageManager.getApplicationInfo(context.getPackageName(), 0);
        AppOpsManager appOpsManager = (AppOpsManager) context.getSystemService(Context.APP_OPS_SERVICE);
        int mode = appOpsManager.checkOpNoThrow(AppOpsManager.OPSTR_GET_USAGE_STATS, applicationInfo.uid, applicationInfo.packageName);
        return (mode != AppOpsManager.MODE_ALLOWED);
    } catch (PackageManager.NameNotFoundException e) {
        return false;
    }
    

    And finally this will launch the Android permission granting activity for the user:

    Intent intent = new Intent(Settings.ACTION_USAGE_ACCESS_SETTINGS);
    activity.startActivity(intent);
    

    Hope that helps

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  • 2021-01-21 22:25

    Try this code:

      ActivityManager activityManager = (ActivityManager) this.getSystemService( ACTIVITY_SERVICE );
        List<RunningAppProcessInfo> procInfos = activityManager.getRunningAppProcesses();
        for(int i = 0; i < procInfos.size(); i++)
        {
            if(procInfos.get(i).processName.equals("put the package name here")) 
            {
                Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(), "Notify Message", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
            }
        }
    
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