In buildozer.spec
, declare the service as foreground service and request FOREGROUND_SERVICE
permission:
android.permissions = FOREGROUND_SERVICE
...
services = ServiceName:./path/to/your-service.py:foreground
The following old instructions didn't work for me on Kivy 2.0.0 (mService was None) and it might need to be updated.
Note: Last Updated 04SEP2017 in reference to changes for Kivy 1.10 and SDL2 boot strap.
Create your service as normal in the folder service/ as main.py. To make it a foreground service with a touchable notification; use the code below.
import jnius
Context = jnius.autoclass('android.content.Context')
Intent = jnius.autoclass('android.content.Intent')
PendingIntent = jnius.autoclass('android.app.PendingIntent')
AndroidString = jnius.autoclass('java.lang.String')
NotificationBuilder = jnius.autoclass('android.app.Notification$Builder')
Notification = jnius.autoclass('android.app.Notification')
service_name = 'S1'
package_name = 'com.something'
service = jnius.autoclass('org.kivy.android.PythonService').mService
# Previous version of Kivy had a reference to the service like below.
#service = jnius.autoclass('{}.Service{}'.format(package_name, service_name)).mService
PythonActivity = jnius.autoclass('org.kivy.android' + '.PythonActivity')
notification_service = service.getSystemService(
Context.NOTIFICATION_SERVICE)
app_context = service.getApplication().getApplicationContext()
notification_builder = NotificationBuilder(app_context)
title = AndroidString("EzTunes".encode('utf-8'))
message = AndroidString("Ready to play music.".encode('utf-8'))
app_class = service.getApplication().getClass()
notification_intent = Intent(app_context, PythonActivity)
notification_intent.setFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP |
Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_SINGLE_TOP | Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_NEW_TASK)
notification_intent.setAction(Intent.ACTION_MAIN)
notification_intent.addCategory(Intent.CATEGORY_LAUNCHER)
intent = PendingIntent.getActivity(service, 0, notification_intent, 0)
notification_builder.setContentTitle(title)
notification_builder.setContentText(message)
notification_builder.setContentIntent(intent)
Drawable = jnius.autoclass("{}.R$drawable".format(service.getPackageName()))
icon = getattr(Drawable, 'icon')
notification_builder.setSmallIcon(icon)
notification_builder.setAutoCancel(True)
new_notification = notification_builder.getNotification()
#Below sends the notification to the notification bar; nice but not a foreground service.
#notification_service.notify(0, new_noti)
service.startForeground(1, new_notification)
When you want your service to no longer run in the foreground, but rather to be a background service just execute this code.
from jnius import autoclass
Service = autoclass('org.renpy.android.PythonService').mService
Service.stopForeground(True)
Just remember this service is removed from foreground state, allowing it to be killed if more memory is needed.
Here is the Java Documentation on stopForeground()
You still start your service as normal from your app.
from jnius import autoclass
service = autoclass('{}.Service{}'.format(package_name, service_name))
mActivity = autoclass('org.kivy.android.PythonActivity').mActivity
argument = ''
service.start(mActivity, argument)
Reference: https://github.com/kivy/python-for-android/issues/267