Fixed
Status Update
Comments
il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #2
Project: platform/frameworks/support
Branch: androidx-master-dev
commit 19b15188d2c730d65e6a1e24e5df26bcfd1bffa7
Author: Rahul Ravikumar <rahulrav@google.com>
Date: Tue Apr 30 17:27:38 2019
Add a delegating WorkerFactory which can delegate to other WorkerFactories.
Test: Added unit tests.
Fixes: b/131435993
Change-Id: Id55dfca1ea4461b2bf2d7da2356c6cce9af22507
M work/workmanager/api/2.1.0-alpha01.txt
M work/workmanager/api/current.txt
M work/workmanager/build.gradle
A work/workmanager/src/androidTest/java/androidx/work/DelegatingWorkerFactoryTest.kt
A work/workmanager/src/main/java/androidx/work/DelegatingWorkerFactory.java
M work/workmanager/src/main/java/androidx/work/WorkerFactory.java
https://android-review.googlesource.com/954186
https://goto.google.com/android-sha1/19b15188d2c730d65e6a1e24e5df26bcfd1bffa7
Branch: androidx-master-dev
commit 19b15188d2c730d65e6a1e24e5df26bcfd1bffa7
Author: Rahul Ravikumar <rahulrav@google.com>
Date: Tue Apr 30 17:27:38 2019
Add a delegating WorkerFactory which can delegate to other WorkerFactories.
Test: Added unit tests.
Fixes:
Change-Id: Id55dfca1ea4461b2bf2d7da2356c6cce9af22507
M work/workmanager/api/2.1.0-alpha01.txt
M work/workmanager/api/current.txt
M work/workmanager/build.gradle
A work/workmanager/src/androidTest/java/androidx/work/DelegatingWorkerFactoryTest.kt
A work/workmanager/src/main/java/androidx/work/DelegatingWorkerFactory.java
M work/workmanager/src/main/java/androidx/work/WorkerFactory.java
il...@google.com <il...@google.com>
ap...@google.com <ap...@google.com> #3
So if I understand this correctly, this enables us to add more worker factory at runtime?
il...@google.com <il...@google.com> #4
This enables the use-case where a library that uses WorkManager uses a different WorkerFactory. So an application could add the library provided WorkerFactory to the list of delegates.
Description
Component used: Fragment Version used: 1.3.0-alpha06
When using
setReorderingAllowed(true)
(such as when using the Navigation Architecture Component), doing areplace()
will cause the new fragment to go throughonCreateView()
,onViewCreated()
and potentially up throughonStart()
andonResume()
before the previous fragment is stopped.This means that any values that are set on a shared view model (i.e., when returning a result ) during one of those methods is immediately sent to the other fragment instead of waiting for the user to return to the previous fragment.
Ideally, the previous fragment should be stopped (but specifically not have its view destroyed) prior to the new fragment moving up through lifecycle methods.