The previous lesson showed you how to create an IntentService class. This
lesson shows you how to trigger the IntentService to run an operation by
sending it an Intent. This Intent can
contain optionally contain data for the IntentService to process. You can
send an Intent to an IntentService from any point
in an Activity or Fragment
Create and Send a Work Request to an IntentService
To create a work request and send it to an IntentService, create an
explicit Intent, add work request data to it, and send it to
IntentService by calling
startService().
The next snippets demonstrate this:
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Create a new, explicit
Intentfor theIntentServicecalledRSSPullService.
/* * Creates a new Intent to start the RSSPullService * IntentService. Passes a URI in the * Intent's "data" field. */ mServiceIntent = new Intent(getActivity(), RSSPullService.class); mServiceIntent.setData(Uri.parse(dataUrl));
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Call
startService()
// Starts the IntentService getActivity().startService(mServiceIntent);
Notice that you can send the work request from anywhere in an Activity or Fragment. For example, if you need to get user input first, you can send the request from a callback that responds to a button click or similar gesture.
Once you call startService(),
the IntentService does the work defined in its
onHandleIntent() method, and then stops itself.
The next step is to report the results of the work request back to the originating Activity
or Fragment. The next lesson shows you how to do this with a
BroadcastReceiver.