Friday 16 December 2016

What is 'Context' on Android?



In Android programming, what exactly is a Context class and what is it used for?



I read about it on the developer site, but I am unable to understand it clearly.


Answer



Putting it simply:



As the name suggests, it's the context of current state of the application/object. It lets newly-created objects understand what has been going on. Typically you call it to get information regarding another part of your program (activity and package/application).



You can get the context by invoking getApplicationContext(), getContext(), getBaseContext() or this (when in a class that extends from Context, such as the Application, Activity, Service and IntentService classes).



Typical uses of context:




  • Creating new objects:
    Creating new views, adapters, listeners:



    TextView tv = new TextView(getContext());
    ListAdapter adapter = new SimpleCursorAdapter(getApplicationContext(), ...);

  • Accessing standard common resources:
    Services like LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE, SharedPreferences:



    context.getSystemService(LAYOUT_INFLATER_SERVICE)
    getApplicationContext().getSharedPreferences(*name*, *mode*);

  • Accessing components implicitly:
    Regarding content providers, broadcasts, intent



    getApplicationContext().getContentResolver().query(uri, ...);


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