I am having trouble loading a bitmap from a url on Android based on this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/8993175/1062794
I’ve simplified the case to the absolute minimum:
public void loadBitmap(View view) {
Bitmap b = getBitmapFromURL("http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/70/Example.png");
}
public Bitmap getBitmapFromURL(String src) {
try {
URL url = new URL(src);
HttpURLConnection connection = (HttpURLConnection) url.openConnection();
connection.setDoInput(true);
connection.connect();
InputStream input = connection.getInputStream();
Bitmap myBitmap = BitmapFactory.decodeStream(input);
return myBitmap;
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
return null;
}
}
I have enabled internet access in manifest (I believe):
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/>
When I run the app it crashes with null details when it tries to run connection.connect(). Stepping through I see it tries to throw this error from StrictMode.class:
if ((mPolicyMask & PENALTY_DEATH_ON_NETWORK) != 0) {
throw new NetworkOnMainThreadException();
}
This is my first day trying to make an Android app so I could be making an obvious mistake. I am using the emulator and Win7.
Starting with Android 3.0, synchronous operations can no longer be run directly from a UI thread. If you try to call the loadBitmap(View view) method directly in your onCreate() method, your application will crash when it is run on a device running Android 3.0 and later. Because loadBitmap() method is synchronous – that is, it will not return control until the image is downloaded – calling it directly will freeze the UI of your activity. This is not allowed in Android 3.0 and later; all synchronous code must be wrapped using an AsyncTask class. Using AsyncTask enables you to perform background tasks in a separate thread and then return the result in a UI thread. That way, you can perform background operations without needing to handle complex threading issues. To call the loadBitamp() method asynchronously, you need to wrap the code in a subclass of the AsyncTask class, as shown here:
Now in the onCreate() method create a new instance of AsyncTask class and execute it: