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Android - startActivityForResult outside an Activity?

kkudi

Member
Hi

I have a wrapper class (BluetoothDiscoverer) which is instantiated within a Service. This class obtains a BluetoothAdapter and checks whether Bluetooth is enabled before scanning for neighbouring devices.

Now if Bluetooth is not enabled I want to be able to do the following within this class (BluetoothDiscoverer):

Code:
Intent enableBluetoothIntent  = new 
Intent(BluetoothAdapter.ACTION_REQUEST_ENABLE);

startActivityForResult(enableBluetoothIntent, BLUETOOTH_ENABLER);

Now I have read this: use startActivityForResult from non-activity

but I don't want to pass my Main Activity into this object since I want to deal with the result (whether the user accepts to enable bluetooth or not) within the BluetoothDiscoverer class.

Now If I make BluetoothDiscoverer a subclass of Activity

I seem to be getting a NullPointerException when the startActivityForResult is about to be called.

I think this is because I need to add an onCreate()/onDestroy() method, but this defeats the purpose of what I am doing as I need to be able to call methods on the BluetoothDiscoverer object within the service that instantiates this class.

I also need to register a broadcast receiver for retrieving neighbouring devices when a scan is initiated. If the BluetoothDiscoverer class is not an Activity, how do I register this receiver?

Is there a work around for this?

Thank you
Andreas
 
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