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ra...@google.com <ra...@google.com>
ra...@google.com <ra...@google.com> #2
The project uses plugin androidx.navigation.safeargs (version 1.0.0-alpha04) and that seems to change the version of the models to 3.2.0-beta03, causing the project to require an upgrade. If the plugin is removed from the project then the issue is gone. Can you confirm if the issue is gone after removing the plugin? I have attached a patch with the changes if needed.
su...@google.com <su...@google.com>
da...@gmail.com <da...@gmail.com> #3
So maybe this bug needs to be assigned to `androidx.navigation.safeargs` plugin team ?
Description
I recently switched my JobManager TriggerContentUri implementation to WorkManager and am noticing a major slowdown in the speed at which it responds to ContentUri changes vs. JobManager.
In JobManager, there is an api call to builder.setTriggerContentMaxDelay() that I use as follows to ensure a response within 3 seconds of the content change - this allows my widget UI to be responsive and show a new calendar event created in the Google Calendar app quickly.
public static void scheduleJob(Context context) {
JobScheduler js = context.getSystemService(JobScheduler.class);
JobInfo.Builder builder = new JobInfo.Builder(JOB_TAG_CALENDAR,
new ComponentName(context, CalendarContentTriggerJob.class));
builder.addTriggerContentUri(new JobInfo.TriggerContentUri(CalendarContract.CONTENT_URI,
JobInfo.TriggerContentUri.FLAG_NOTIFY_FOR_DESCENDANTS));
builder.setTriggerContentUpdateDelay(DateUtils.SECOND_IN_MILLIS);
builder.setTriggerContentMaxDelay(3 * DateUtils.SECOND_IN_MILLIS);
js.schedule(builder.build());
}
My WorkManager implementation looks as follows. There is no way of specifying a Max Delay and as a result the response to the content change is significantly slower than the JobManager implementation.
fun scheduleJob() {
// Define the constraints
val constraints = Constraints.Builder()
.addContentUriTrigger(CalendarContract.CONTENT_URI, true)
.build()
// Create the job definition
val calendarSync = OneTimeWorkRequest.Builder(CalendarContentTriggerWorker::class.java)
.setConstraints(constraints)
.addTag(JOB_TAG_CALENDAR)
.build()
// Start the job
WorkManager.getInstance().enqueueUniqueWork(JOB_TAG_CALENDAR, ExistingWorkPolicy.REPLACE,
calendarSync)
}