How to read and write Enum into parcel on Android?

AndroidEnumsParcelableParcel

Android Problem Overview


Here is my model class:

public enum Action {
    RETRY, SETTINGS
}

private int imageId;
private String description;
private String actionName;
private Action action;

public NetworkError(int imageId, String description, String actionName, Action action ) {
    this.imageId = imageId;
    this.description = description;
    this.actionName = actionName;
    this.action = action;
}

public int getImageId() {
    return imageId;
}

public void setImageId(int imageId) {
    this.imageId = imageId;
}

public String getDescription() {
    return description;
}

public void setDescription(String description) {
    this.description = description;
}

public String getActionName() {
    return actionName;
}

public void setActionName(String actionName) {
    this.actionName = actionName;
}


@Override
public int describeContents() {
    return 0;
}

@Override
public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
    dest.writeInt(this.imageId);
    dest.writeString(this.description);
    dest.writeString(this.actionName);
}

protected NetworkError(Parcel in) {
    this.imageId = in.readInt();
    this.description = in.readString();
    this.actionName = in.readString();
}

public static final Parcelable.Creator<NetworkError> CREATOR = new Parcelable.Creator<NetworkError>() {
    @Override
    public NetworkError createFromParcel(Parcel source) {
        return new NetworkError(source);
    }

    @Override
    public NetworkError[] newArray(int size) {
        return new NetworkError[size];
    }
};

Android Solutions


Solution 1 - Android

I had similar problem and my solution was:

parcel.writeString(this.questionType.name());

and for reading :

this.questionType = QuestionType.valueOf(parcel.readString());

QuestionType is enum and remember that ordering of elements matters.

Solution 2 - Android

The most efficient - memory efficient - bundle is created by using the ENUM ordinal value.

Writing to Parcel dest.writeInt(enum_variable.ordinal());

Reading from parcel enum_variable = EnumName.values()[in.readInt()];

This should be fine unless you don't heed the documentation's admonitions:

> Parcel is not a general-purpose serialization mechanism. This class (and the corresponding Parcelable API for placing arbitrary objects into a Parcel) is designed as a high-performance IPC transport. As such, it is not appropriate to place any Parcel data in to persistent storage: changes in the underlying implementation of any of the data in the Parcel can render older data unreadable.

In other words, you shouldn't pass Parcels between code versions because it may not work.

Solution 3 - Android

Any enum is serializable.

You can do this in writeToParcel(): dest.writeSerializable(action)

And in the constructor: action = (Action) in.readSerializable()

Solution 4 - Android

Enum decleration:

public enum Action {

    NEXT(1),
    OK(2);

    private int action;

    Action(int action) {
        this.action = action;
    }

}

Reading from Parcel:

protected ActionParcel(Parcel in) {
    int actionTmp = in.readInt();
    action = Tutorials.Action.values()[actionTmp];
}

Writing to parcel:

public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
    int actionTmp = action == null ? -1 : action.ordinal();
    dest.writeInt(actionTmp);
}

Solution 5 - Android

Sample Kotlin-Code (null-safe):

writeInt(action?.ordinal ?: -1)

action = readInt().let { if (it >= 0) enumValues<MyEnum>()[it] else null }

Which can be encapsulated in a write/readEnum Methods as extensions to Parcel:

fun <T : Enum<T>> Parcel.writeEnum(value: T?) = 
    writeInt(value?.ordinal ?: -1)

inline fun <reified T : Enum<T>> Parcel.readEnum(): T? = 
    readInt().let { if (it >= 0) enumValues<T>()[it] else null }

Solution 6 - Android

Now, you can write something like this using Kotlin Parcelize:

import android.os.Parcelable
import kotlinx.parcelize.Parcelize

@Parcelize
class NetworkError(
    var imageId: Int,
    var description: String,
    var actionName: String,
    private val action: Action
): Parcelable {

    @Parcelize
    enum class Action: Parcelable {
        RETRY, SETTINGS
    }
}

Solution 7 - Android

One way to do this is to write Actions in integer and read them properly as integer and convert them into Action. What I mean:

@Override
public void writeToParcel(Parcel dest, int flags) {
    dest.writeInt(this.imageId);
    dest.writeString(this.description);
    dest.writeString(this.actionName);

    int actionAsInt = action == Action.RETRY ? 1 : 0;
    dest.writeInt(actionAsInt);
}

protected NetworkError(Parcel in) {
    this.imageId = in.readInt();
    this.description = in.readString();
    this.actionName = in.readString();

    int actionAsInt = in.readInt();
    this.action = actionAsInt == 1 ? Action.RETRY : Action.SETTINGS;
}

Try it. Success ...

Solution 8 - Android

Read parcel

action = Nav.valueOf(in.readString());

Write parcel

out.writeString(action.name());

Solution 9 - Android

Have you tried like this

@Parcelize enum class State {
    ON, OFF
}

@Parcelize
class PowerSwitch(var state: State) : Parcelable

Let me know it work for you or not?

Solution 10 - Android

Using the fact that enums are serializeable

My enum:

public enum HouseEnum {
    GRYFFINDOR, HUFFLEPUFF, RAVENCLAW, SLYTHERIN
}

When placing in bundle:

args.putSerializable(HOUSE, houseEnum);

When retrieving from bundle:

houseEnum = (HouseEnum) getArguments().getSerializable(HOUSE);

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