Android Alarm Manager is not working for Flutter Project App

隐身守侯 提交于 2019-12-31 13:17:07

问题


I have installed the Android Alarm Manager plugin in my New Flutter app. I use the example code of Plugin- but it gives error in console.

Please suggest how to make android alarm manager plugins works. How do I Integrate the Dart's android_alarm_manager to the app so that users get alarm when the time they picked in the schedule reaches?

I use the code from this link: https://github.com/flutter/plugins/tree/master/packages/android_alarm_manager

 //////  main.dart://///////

    import 'dart:isolate';
    import 'package:android_alarm_manager/android_alarm_manager.dart';
    import 'package:flutter/material.dart';

    void printHello() {
      final DateTime now = DateTime.now();
      final int isolateId = Isolate.current.hashCode;
      print("[$now] Hello, world! isolate=${isolateId} function='$printHello'");
    }
    void main() async {
      final int helloAlarmID = 0;
      await AndroidAlarmManager.initialize();
      runApp(MaterialApp(home: Application()));
      await AndroidAlarmManager.periodic(const Duration(minutes: 1), helloAlarmID, printHello);
    }
    class Application extends StatelessWidget {
      @override
      Widget build(BuildContext context) {
        return Scaffold(
          body: Container(),
        );
      }
    }


///////////////Application.java/////////////////////

    package io.flutter.plugins.androidalarmmanagerexample;
    import io.flutter.app.FlutterApplication;
    import io.flutter.plugin.common.PluginRegistry;
    import io.flutter.plugin.common.PluginRegistry.PluginRegistrantCallback;
    import io.flutter.plugins.GeneratedPluginRegistrant;

    public class Application extends FlutterApplication implements PluginRegistrantCallback {
        @Override
        public void onCreate() {
            super.onCreate();

            AlarmService.setPluginRegistrant(this);
        }
        @Override
        public void registerWith(PluginRegistry registry) {
            GeneratedPluginRegistrant.registerWith(registry);
        }
    }



///// When I run this code it gives error in console as given below://////

E/flutter ( 6831): [ERROR:flutter/lib/ui/ui_dart_state.cc(148)] Unhandled Exception: PlatformException(error, Attempt to invoke interface method 'void io.flutter.plugin.common.PluginRegistry$PluginRegistrantCallback.registerWith(io.flutter.plugin.common.PluginRegistry)' on a null object reference, null)
E/flutter ( 6831): #0      JSONMethodCodec.decodeEnvelope (package:flutter/src/services/message_codecs.dart:149:7)
E/flutter ( 6831): #1      MethodChannel.invokeMethod (package:flutter/src/services/platform_channel.dart:302:33)
E/flutter ( 6831): <asynchronous suspension>
E/flutter ( 6831): #2      AndroidAlarmManager.initialize (package:android_alarm_manager/android_alarm_manager.dart:76:10)
E/flutter ( 6831): <asynchronous suspension>
E/flutter ( 6831): #3      main (package:alarmdemo/main.dart:12:29)
E/flutter ( 6831): <asynchronous suspension>
E/flutter ( 6831): #4      _runMainZoned.<anonymous closure>.<anonymous closure> (dart:ui/hooks.dart:189:25)
E/flutter ( 6831): #5      _rootRun (dart:async/zone.dart:1124:13)
E/flutter ( 6831): #6      _CustomZone.run (dart:async/zone.dart:1021:19)
E/flutter ( 6831): #7      _runZoned (dart:async/zone.dart:1516:10)
E/flutter ( 6831): #8      runZoned (dart:async/zone.dart:1500:12)
E/flutter ( 6831): #9      _runMainZoned.<anonymous closure> (dart:ui/hooks.dart:180:5)
E/flutter ( 6831): #10     _startIsolate.<anonymous closure> (dart:isolate/runtime/libisolate_patch.dart:300:19)
E/flutter ( 6831): #11     _RawReceivePortImpl._handleMessage (dart:isolate/runtime/libisolate_patch.dart:171:12)
E/flutter ( 6831): 
E/flutter ( 6831): [ERROR:flutter/lib/ui/ui_dart_state.cc(148)] Unhandled Exception: MissingPluginException(No implementation found for method AlarmService.initialized on channel plugins.flutter.io/android_alarm_manager_background)
E/flutter ( 6831): #0      MethodChannel.invokeMethod (package:flutter/src/services/platform_channel.dart:300:7)
E/flutter ( 6831): <asynchronous suspension>
E/flutter ( 6831): #1      _alarmManagerCallbackDispatcher (package:android_alarm_manager/android_alarm_manager.dart:49:12)
E/flutter ( 6831): #2      _runMainZoned.<anonymous closure>.<anonymous closure> (dart:ui/hooks.dart:189:25)
E/flutter ( 6831): #3      _rootRun (dart:async/zone.dart:1124:13)
E/flutter ( 6831): #4      _CustomZone.run (dart:async/zone.dart:1021:19)
E/flutter ( 6831): #5      _runZoned (dart:async/zone.dart:1516:10)
E/flutter ( 6831): #6      runZoned (dart:async/zone.dart:1500:12)
E/flutter ( 6831): #7      _runMainZoned.<anonymous closure> (dart:ui/hooks.dart:180:5)
E/flutter ( 6831): #8      _startIsolate.<anonymous closure> (dart:isolate/runtime/libisolate_patch.dart:300:19)
E/flutter ( 6831): #9      _RawReceivePortImpl._handleMessage (dart:isolate/runtime/libisolate_patch.dart:171:12)
E/flutter ( 6831): 

This is my Updated Code:

/////////////main.dart//////////

    void printHello() {
      final DateTime now = new DateTime.now();
      final int isolateId = Isolate.current.hashCode;
      print("[$now] Hello, world! isolate=${isolateId} 
      function='$printHello'");
    }

    void main() async {
    runApp(MaterialApp(home: Application()));
    }

     class Application extends StatelessWidget {
      @override
      Widget build(BuildContext context) {
        return Scaffold(
          body: Container(
            child: Center(
              child: RaisedButton(
                child: Text('Hello'),
                onPressed: () {
                  runAlarm();
                },
              ),
            ),
          ),
        );
      }

  void runAlarm() {
    AndroidAlarmManager.oneShot(
      Duration(seconds: 10),
      0,
      printHello,
      wakeup: true,
    ).then((val) => print(val));
  }
  static void alarmTest() {
    print("test");
  }

}

It does not give any Error in console but print two statements as below:

E/AlarmService(11943): Fatal: failed to find callback
I/AlarmService(11943): AlarmService has not yet started.


I also initialize the alarm manager but it gives error in console:


 void runAlarm() {
    AndroidAlarmManager.periodic(
      Duration(seconds: 10),
      0,
      printHello,
      wakeup: true,
    ).then((val) => print(val)).catchError((e) {
      print(e);
    });
  }


Error:

E/flutter ( 6831): [ERROR:flutter/lib/ui/ui_dart_state.cc(148)] Unhandled Exception: PlatformException(error, Attempt to invoke interface method 'void io.flutter.plugin.common.PluginRegistry$PluginRegistrantCallback.registerWith(io.flutter.plugin.common.PluginRegistry)' on a null object reference, null)
    E/flutter ( 6831): #0      JSONMethodCodec.decodeEnvelope (package:flutter/src/services/message_codecs.dart:149:7)
    E/flutter ( 6831): #1      MethodChannel.invokeMethod (package:flutter/src/services/platform_channel.dart:302:33)
    E/flutter ( 6831): <asynchronous suspension>
    E/flutter ( 6831): #2      AndroidAlarmManager.initialize (package:android_alarm_manager/android_alarm_manager.dart:76:10)
    E/flutter ( 6831): <asynchronous suspension>
    E/flutter ( 6831): #3      main (package:alarmdemo/main.dart:12:29)
    E/flutter ( 6831): <asynchronous suspension>
    E/flutter ( 6831): #4      _runMainZoned.<anonymous closure>.<anonymous closure> (dart:ui/hooks.dart:189:25)
    E/flutter ( 6831): #5      _rootRun (dart:async/zone.dart:1124:13)
    E/flutter ( 6831): #6      _CustomZone.run (dart:async/zone.dart:1021:19)
    E/flutter ( 6831): #7      _runZoned (dart:async/zone.dart:1516:10)
    E/flutter ( 6831): #8      runZoned (dart:async/zone.dart:1500:12)
    E/flutter ( 6831): #9      _runMainZoned.<anonymous closure> (dart:ui/hooks.dart:180:5)
    E/flutter ( 6831): #10     _startIsolate.<anonymous closure> (dart:isolate/runtime/libisolate_patch.dart:300:19)
    E/flutter ( 6831): #11     _RawReceivePortImpl._handleMessage (dart:isolate/runtime/libisolate_patch.dart:171:12)
    E/flutter ( 6831): 
    E/flutter ( 6831): [ERROR:flutter/lib/ui/ui_dart_state.cc(148)] Unhandled Exception: MissingPluginException(No implementation found for method AlarmService.initialized on channel plugins.flutter.io/android_alarm_manager_background)
    E/flutter ( 6831): #0      MethodChannel.invokeMethod (package:flutter/src/services/platform_channel.dart:300:7)
    E/flutter ( 6831): <asynchronous suspension>
    E/flutter ( 6831): #1      _alarmManagerCallbackDispatcher (package:android_alarm_manager/android_alarm_manager.dart:49:12)
    E/flutter ( 6831): #2      _runMainZoned.<anonymous closure>.<anonymous closure> (dart:ui/hooks.dart:189:25)
    E/flutter ( 6831): #3      _rootRun (dart:async/zone.dart:1124:13)
    E/flutter ( 6831): #4      _CustomZone.run (dart:async/zone.dart:1021:19)
    E/flutter ( 6831): #5      _runZoned (dart:async/zone.dart:1516:10)
    E/flutter ( 6831): #6      runZoned (dart:async/zone.dart:1500:12)
    E/flutter ( 6831): #7      _runMainZoned.<anonymous closure> (dart:ui/hooks.dart:180:5)
    E/flutter ( 6831): #8      _startIsolate.<anonymous closure> (dart:isolate/runtime/libisolate_patch.dart:300:19)
    E/flutter ( 6831): #9      _RawReceivePortImpl._handleMessage (dart:isolate/runtime/libisolate_patch.dart:171:12)
    E/flutter ( 6831): 


回答1:


I've finally fixed this issue myself, after struggling for a couple of hours (but felt a lot longer!). The breakthrough came when I actually cloned the Flutter Plugins Github repository that contains android_alarm_manager and poked around the example code and looked at how it was laid out in an IDE, rather than looking at isolated files online.

The Readme is not very clear on what exactly to do, if you're not versed in Android Java development, but it becomes clear when you look at the working example code.

You need to drop in the Application.java file they give you in the example directory into your actual project, in the same folder as your existing MainActivity.java file. The contents should look like this:

package io.flutter.plugins.androidalarmmanagerexample;

import io.flutter.app.FlutterApplication;
import io.flutter.plugin.common.PluginRegistry;
import io.flutter.plugin.common.PluginRegistry.PluginRegistrantCallback;
import io.flutter.plugins.GeneratedPluginRegistrant;
import io.flutter.plugins.androidalarmmanager.AlarmService;

public class Application extends FlutterApplication implements PluginRegistrantCallback {
  @Override
  public void onCreate() {
    super.onCreate();
    AlarmService.setPluginRegistrant(this);
  }

  @Override
  public void registerWith(PluginRegistry registry) {
    GeneratedPluginRegistrant.registerWith(registry);
  }
}

As for where you need to put this file, their example it looks like this, but yours is probably in something like <your project dir>/android/app/src/main/java/com/example/<your project name>:

After doing this, you must update the package name on the first line of Application.java from package io.flutter.plugins.androidalarmmanagerexample; to match whatever package your project uses (see the first line of your existing MainActivity.java). If you don't do this, gradle doesn't find it and nothing works!

You can now follow the advice in the Readme, adding in the permissions and etc:

After importing this plugin to your project as usual, add the following to your AndroidManifest.xml within the <manifest></manifest> tags:

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED"/>
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WAKE_LOCK"/>

Next, within the <application></application> tags, add:

<service
    android:name="io.flutter.plugins.androidalarmmanager.AlarmService"
    android:permission="android.permission.BIND_JOB_SERVICE"
    android:exported="false"/>
<receiver
    android:name="io.flutter.plugins.androidalarmmanager.AlarmBroadcastReceiver"
    android:exported="false"/>
<receiver
    android:name="io.flutter.plugins.androidalarmmanager.RebootBroadcastReceiver"
    android:enabled="false">
    <intent-filter>
        <action android:name="android.intent.action.BOOT_COMPLETED"></action>
    </intent-filter>
</receiver>

The last part is the part that most confused me. It sounds like they're being very vague, but if you did everything else exactly right earlier, it's actually precisely what you need to do.

Which must be reflected in the application's AndroidManifest.xml. E.g.:

    <application
        android:name=".Application"
        ...

Simply change your android:name to .Application, which means it will now utilise that Application.java we added previously.

That's it! Hopefully you can now run your app.




回答2:


Problem: Unhandled Exception: MissingPluginException(No implementation found for method AlarmService.initialized on channel plugins.flutter.io/android_alarm_manager_background)

Reason: Alarm callbacks will need access to other Flutter plugins, including the alarm manager plugin itself, it is necessary to teach the background service how to initialize plugins. Since AlarmManager uses separate isolate, any plugin that is used in scheduled code needs to be initialized for AlarmManager separately.

Solution: Register alarm manager plugin itself in Application.java as below;(resolved official flutter repo issues #21969)

import io.flutter.app.FlutterApplication;
import io.flutter.plugin.common.PluginRegistry;
import io.flutter.plugin.common.PluginRegistry.PluginRegistrantCallback;
import io.flutter.plugins.GeneratedPluginRegistrant;
import io.flutter.plugins.androidalarmmanager.AlarmService;
import io.flutter.plugins.androidalarmmanager.AndroidAlarmManagerPlugin;

public class Application extends FlutterApplication implements PluginRegistrantCallback {
  @Override
  public void onCreate() {
    super.onCreate();
    AlarmService.setPluginRegistrant(this);
  }

  @Override
  public void registerWith(PluginRegistry registry) {
    // GeneratedPluginRegistrant.registerWith(registry);
    AndroidAlarmManagerPlugin.registerWith(registry.registrarFor("io.flutter.plugins.androidalarmmanager.AndroidAlarmManagerPlugin"));
  }
}

*Note: if you have used another plugins in your project, You would have also add it all into your Application.java file.

public class Application extends FlutterApplication implements PluginRegistrantCallback {
  @Override
  public void onCreate() {
    super.onCreate();
    AlarmService.setPluginRegistrant(this);

  }

  @Override
  public void registerWith(PluginRegistry registry) {
    // GeneratedPluginRegistrant.registerWith(registry);

    //add AndroidAlarmManagerPlugin plugin register  if you work with arlarm
    AndroidAlarmManagerPlugin.registerWith(registry.registrarFor("io.flutter.plugins.androidalarmmanager.AndroidAlarmManagerPlugin"));

    //add PathProviderPlugin plugin register  if you work with Access Path Device
    PathProviderPlugin.registerWith(registry.registrarFor("io.flutter.plugins.pathprovider.PathProviderPlugin"));

    //add SqflitePlugin plugin register  if you work with sqflite
    SqflitePlugin.registerWith(registry.registrarFor("com.tekartik.sqflite.SqflitePlugin"));

    //add PermissionHandlerPlugin plugin register  if you work with permission handler
    PermissionHandlerPlugin.registerWith(registry.registrarFor("com.baseflow.permissionhandler.PermissionHandlerPlugin"));

    //add SharedPreferencesPlugin plugin register  if you work with share preferences
    SharedPreferencesPlugin.registerWith(registry.registrarFor("io.flutter.plugins.sharedpreferences.SharedPreferencesPlugin"));

    // something else...

  }
}



回答3:


You did not initialize the alarm object and callback handler.

await AndroidAlarmManager.initialize();

What happens is when the app start running this:

 void main() async {
    runApp(MaterialApp(home: Application()));
 }

The app just run and draw the UI for you. Once you click the button, the following method is called:

AndroidAlarmManager.oneShot(
   Duration(seconds: 10),
   0,
   printHello,
   wakeup: true,
)

This function is simply scheduling a callback after the delay time specified. This would fail because the Callback handler is not registered. Meaning, after the timeout, it couldn't find 'anyone' responsible to run the 'printHello'.

edit:

You also need to override a method to help plugin register themselves on create.

Create a new file like below:

yourapprootfolder/android/app/src/main/java/io/flutter/plugins/androidalarmmanagerexample/Application.java

Inside the .java file, put this:

package io.flutter.plugins.androidalarmmanagerexample;

import io.flutter.app.FlutterApplication;
import io.flutter.plugin.common.PluginRegistry;
import io.flutter.plugin.common.PluginRegistry.PluginRegistrantCallback;
import io.flutter.plugins.GeneratedPluginRegistrant;
import io.flutter.plugins.androidalarmmanager.AlarmService;

public class Application extends FlutterApplication implements PluginRegistrantCallback {
  @Override
  public void onCreate() {
    super.onCreate();
    AlarmService.setPluginRegistrant(this);
  }

  @Override
  public void registerWith(PluginRegistry registry) {
    GeneratedPluginRegistrant.registerWith(registry);
  }
}

or in Kt files:

package io.flutter.plugins.androidalarmmanagerexample;

import io.flutter.app.FlutterApplication;
import io.flutter.plugin.common.PluginRegistry;
import io.flutter.plugin.common.PluginRegistry.PluginRegistrantCallback;
import io.flutter.plugins.GeneratedPluginRegistrant;
import io.flutter.plugins.androidalarmmanager.AlarmService;

class Application : FlutterApplication(), PluginRegistrantCallback {
      override fun onCreate() {
        super.onCreate();
        AlarmService.setPluginRegistrant(this);
      }

      override fun registerWith(registry: PluginRegistry) {
        GeneratedPluginRegistrant.registerWith(registry);
      }
}



回答4:


I had the same problem. Simply open the android project. Perform a Gradle sync. Next, do a "build -> clean project" and "build -> rebuild project".




回答5:


If you are developing this app for android only then you can create native foreground/background service which runs for every given interval of time. Then using the platform channel you can call the service from dart either on button tap if you want it run every time on certain condition or using shared prefrence call the native service from initState() in your homepage. As you might know once the native service is started it will invoke itself after every given interval of time(like minute or 24hours).




回答6:


Are you referencing you Application in you AndroidManifest.xml? BTW (I would use a different name to not have any confusion with Android's Application, for example MyFlutterApplication).

Notice in the documentation of the plugin it states:

Which must be reflected in the application's AndroidManifest.xml. E.g.:

<application
    android:name=".Application"
    ...

For more information see Android Developers element documentation.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54759121/android-alarm-manager-is-not-working-for-flutter-project-app

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