I'm developing application in which I'm using DreamService. But built-in options only give start daydreaming while charging and docking. Is there any solution to invoke daydreaming during executing application( while device is inactive for a while, say, 5 sec)?
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Answer is a year late and doesn't address the inactivity for 5 sec issue, but still might be useful...
Add the following DreamNow.java file to your project and extend your Activity with the DreamNow class.
import android.app.Activity;
import android.content.Intent;
/**
* To use, replace "extends Activity" in your activity with "extends DreamNow".
*
* From the Google Android Blog Daydream example.
*/
public class DreamNow extends Activity {
@Override
public void onStart() {
super.onStart();
final Intent intent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_MAIN);
try {
// Somnabulator is undocumented--may be removed in a future version...
intent.setClassName("com.android.systemui",
"com.android.systemui.Somnambulator");
startActivity(intent);
finish();
} catch (Exception e) { /* Do nothing */ }
}
}
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As DreamService inherits from Service it should be possible to dynamically start them by using startService.
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When I tried this, the `onStartCommand` method was called in the `DreamService` subclass but not the daydream lifecycle methods like `onAttachToWindow` and `onDreamingStarted`. – Michiyo Dec 11 '15 at 23:26