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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T07:53:05+00:00 2026-05-27T07:53:05+00:00

Ok, I’m getting an IllegalArgumentException at a point where it shouldn’t. I have a

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Ok, I’m getting an IllegalArgumentException at a point where it shouldn’t.

I have a custom extension of Account that is saved using the AccountManager:

// Method inside a custom extension of Account
public boolean save(AccountManager manager) {
    removeAll(manager);
    boolean result = manager.addAccountExplicitly(this, null, toBundle());
    manager.setUserData(this, KEY_1, value1);
    manager.setUserData(this, KEY_2, value2);
    manager.setUserData(this, KEY_3, value3);
    return result;
}

The keys are constant String values but app still throws:

java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: key is null

I have to say that I’m only attaching the user data in this fashion because using:

 manager.addAccountExplicitly(this, null, toBundle());

didn’t seem to attach the values. Do the keys require a special name pattern?

Anybody had this problem before?


Update:

It gets thrown inside the manager.setUserData() which looks like this (Android code):

public void setUserData(final Account account, final String key, final String value) {
    if (account == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("account is null");
    if (key == null) throw new IllegalArgumentException("key is null");
    try {
        mService.setUserData(account, key, value);
    } catch (RemoteException e) {
        // won't ever happen
        throw new RuntimeException(e);
    }
}

When I “walk” into this method with eclipse I get this in the debug perspective:

enter image description here

The values aren’t null >o<

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    2026-05-27T07:53:06+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 7:53 am

    Ok, after further research into android‘s AccountManager I did not find a way to make it work like I was trying but I found a solution.

    Instead of saving the details as an user data bundle I save them as authToken values using the key as the authTokenType like this:

    public boolean save(AccountManager manager) {
        removeAll(manager);
        boolean result = manager.addAccountExplicitly(this, null, toBundle());
        manager.setAuthToken(this, KEY_1, value1);
        manager.setAuthToken(this, KEY_2, value2);
        manager.setAuthToken(this, KEY_3, value3);
        return result;
    }
    

    And then retrieving the values like this:

    value1 = manager.peekAuthToken(account, KEY_1);
    

    I’m still not sure if this is the way to store data for an Account but it’s the only one I’ve managed to make work so far.

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