Tuesday 31 January 2017

java - How to fix 'android.os.NetworkOnMainThreadException'?



I got an error while running my Android project for RssReader.



Code:



URL url = new URL(urlToRssFeed);
SAXParserFactory factory = SAXParserFactory.newInstance();
SAXParser parser = factory.newSAXParser();
XMLReader xmlreader = parser.getXMLReader();

RssHandler theRSSHandler = new RssHandler();
xmlreader.setContentHandler(theRSSHandler);
InputSource is = new InputSource(url.openStream());
xmlreader.parse(is);
return theRSSHandler.getFeed();


And it shows the below error:



android.os.NetworkOnMainThreadException



How can I fix this issue?


Answer



This exception is thrown when an application attempts to perform a networking operation on its main thread. Run your code in AsyncTask:



class RetrieveFeedTask extends AsyncTask {

private Exception exception;


protected RSSFeed doInBackground(String... urls) {
try {
URL url = new URL(urls[0]);
SAXParserFactory factory = SAXParserFactory.newInstance();
SAXParser parser = factory.newSAXParser();
XMLReader xmlreader = parser.getXMLReader();
RssHandler theRSSHandler = new RssHandler();
xmlreader.setContentHandler(theRSSHandler);
InputSource is = new InputSource(url.openStream());
xmlreader.parse(is);


return theRSSHandler.getFeed();
} catch (Exception e) {
this.exception = e;

return null;
} finally {
is.close();
}
}


protected void onPostExecute(RSSFeed feed) {
// TODO: check this.exception
// TODO: do something with the feed
}
}


How to execute the task:




In MainActivity.java file you can add this line within your oncreate() method



new RetrieveFeedTask().execute(urlToRssFeed);


Don't forget to add this to AndroidManifest.xml file:





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