I used ViewModel
with LiveData
in LifecycleActivity
and Fragments
it works and observes data as expected.
Coming to your problem, when you create new ViewModel
from Service
or any another Activity
it creates new instance of all the LiveData and other dependencies required for ViewModel
to query from Repository and ultimately DAO.
If you are not using the same DAO for both ViewModels your LiveData
may not update as it is observing on different instance of DAO.
I used Dagger2
in my project to maintain Singleton instances for DAO and other common dependencies. So you can try making your Repository and DAO singleton to keep it consistent across the Application.
I tried it using with Services
with LifecycleService
with same flow and it worked for me.
I got following output when data changed form null to pulled data
D/ForegroundService: onStartCommand: Resource{status=LOADING, message='null', data=null}
D/ForegroundService: onStartCommand: Resource{status=SUCCESS, message='null', data=TVShow(id=14,...
At first it showed null data as data wasn't present in database
After pulling data from network and updating into database Observer
observed data automatically.
Worked out using following code
public class ForegroundService extends LifecycleService {
private static final String TAG = "ForegroundService";
private TVShowViewModel tvShowViewModel;
private TVShow tvShow;
@Inject TVShowDataRepo tvShowDataRepo;
@Override
public void onCreate() {
super.onCreate();
AndroidInjection.inject(this);
tvShowViewModel = new TVShowViewModel(tvShowDataRepo);
tvShowViewModel.init(14);
}
@Override
public int onStartCommand(Intent intent, int flags, int startId) {
tvShowViewModel.getTVShow().observe(this, tvShowResource -> {
Log.d(TAG, "onStartCommand: " + tvShowResource);
});
return super.onStartCommand(intent, flags, startId);
}
}
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