I got a AsyncTask
that is supposed to check the network access to a host name. But the doInBackground()
is never timed out. Anyone have a clue?
public class HostAvailabilityTask extends AsyncTask<String, Void, Boolean> { private Main main; public HostAvailabilityTask(Main main) { this.main = main; } protected Boolean doInBackground(String... params) { Main.Log("doInBackground() isHostAvailable():"+params[0]); try { return InetAddress.getByName(params[0]).isReachable(30); } catch (UnknownHostException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } catch (IOException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } return false; } protected void onPostExecute(Boolean... result) { Main.Log("onPostExecute()"); if(result[0] == false) { main.setContentView(R.layout.splash); return; } main.continueAfterHostCheck(); } }
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Answer
Network connection / Internet access
isConnectedOrConnecting()
(used in most answers) checks for any network connection- To know whether any of those networks have internet access, use one of the following
A) Ping a Server (easy)
// ICMP public boolean isOnline() { Runtime runtime = Runtime.getRuntime(); try { Process ipProcess = runtime.exec("/system/bin/ping -c 1 8.8.8.8"); int exitValue = ipProcess.waitFor(); return (exitValue == 0); } catch (IOException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } catch (InterruptedException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } return false; }
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could run on main thread
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does not work on some old devices (Galays S3, etc.), it blocks a while if no internet is available.
B) Connect to a Socket on the Internet (advanced)
// TCP/HTTP/DNS (depending on the port, 53=DNS, 80=HTTP, etc.) public boolean isOnline() { try { int timeoutMs = 1500; Socket sock = new Socket(); SocketAddress sockaddr = new InetSocketAddress("8.8.8.8", 53); sock.connect(sockaddr, timeoutMs); sock.close(); return true; } catch (IOException e) { return false; } }
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very fast (either way), works on all devices, very reliable
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can’t run on the UI thread
This works very reliably, on every device, and is very fast. It needs to run in a separate task though (e.g. ScheduledExecutorService
or AsyncTask
).
Possible Questions
Is it really fast enough?
Yes, very fast 😉
Is there no reliable way to check internet, other than testing something on the internet?
Not as far as I know, but let me know, and I will edit my answer.
What if the DNS is down?
Google DNS (e.g.
8.8.8.8
) is the largest public DNS in the world. As of 2018 it handled over a trillion queries a day [1]. Let ‘s just say, your app would probably not be the talk of the day.Which permissions are required?
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" />
Just internet access – surprise ^^ (Btw have you ever thought about, how some of the methods suggested here could even have a remote glue about internet access, without this permission?)
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Extra: One-shot RxJava/RxAndroid
Example (Kotlin)
fun hasInternetConnection(): Single<Boolean> { return Single.fromCallable { try { // Connect to Google DNS to check for connection val timeoutMs = 1500 val socket = Socket() val socketAddress = InetSocketAddress("8.8.8.8", 53) socket.connect(socketAddress, timeoutMs) socket.close() true } catch (e: IOException) { false } } .subscribeOn(Schedulers.io()) .observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread()) } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Usage hasInternetConnection().subscribe { hasInternet -> /* do something */}
Extra: One-shot RxJava/RxAndroid
Example (Java)
public static Single<Boolean> hasInternetConnection() { return Single.fromCallable(() -> { try { // Connect to Google DNS to check for connection int timeoutMs = 1500; Socket socket = new Socket(); InetSocketAddress socketAddress = new InetSocketAddress("8.8.8.8", 53); socket.connect(socketAddress, timeoutMs); socket.close(); return true; } catch (IOException e) { return false; } }).subscribeOn(Schedulers.io()).observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread()); } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Usage hasInternetConnection().subscribe((hasInternet) -> { if(hasInternet) { }else { } });
Extra: One-shot AsyncTask
Example
Caution: This shows another example of how to do the request. However, since AsyncTask
is deprecated, it should be replaced by your App’s thread scheduling, Kotlin Coroutines, Rx, …
class InternetCheck extends AsyncTask<Void,Void,Boolean> { private Consumer mConsumer; public interface Consumer { void accept(Boolean internet); } public InternetCheck(Consumer consumer) { mConsumer = consumer; execute(); } @Override protected Boolean doInBackground(Void... voids) { try { Socket sock = new Socket(); sock.connect(new InetSocketAddress("8.8.8.8", 53), 1500); sock.close(); return true; } catch (IOException e) { return false; } } @Override protected void onPostExecute(Boolean internet) { mConsumer.accept(internet); } } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Usage new InternetCheck(internet -> { /* do something with boolean response */ });