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I have a backup routine that copies everything from one folder to an external SD card which works perfectly. I'm trying to get an nice popup dialog box that shows when it's running but it just isn't showing. Doesn't even attempt to run (but the backup does complete.

Here's my code at the moment:

  public void doBackup(View view) throws IOException{
        ProgressDialog pd = new ProgressDialog(this);
        pd.setProgressStyle(ProgressDialog.STYLE_SPINNER);
        pd.setMessage("Running backup. Do not unplug drive");
        pd.setIndeterminate(true);
        pd.setCancelable(false);
        pd.show();
        File source = new File("/mnt/extSdCard/DirectEnquiries"); 
        File dest = new File("/mnt/UsbDriveA/Backup");
        copyDirectory(source, dest);
        pd.dismiss();
    }
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are you calling this method in onCreate()????? – maninder singh Oct 15 '12 at 14:01
It's being called on a button press – Tom Beech Oct 15 '12 at 14:07

3 Answers

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You have to use a Thread for displaying your ProgressDialog

public void doBackup(View view) throws IOException{
    final ProgressDialog pd = new ProgressDialog(this);
    pd.setProgressStyle(ProgressDialog.STYLE_SPINNER);
    pd.setMessage("Running backup. Do not unplug drive");
    pd.setIndeterminate(true);
    pd.setCancelable(false);
    pd.show();
    Thread mThread = new Thread() {
    @Override
    public void run() {
     File source = new File("/mnt/extSdCard/DirectEnquiries"); 
    File dest = new File("/mnt/UsbDriveA/Backup");
    copyDirectory(source, dest);
    pd.dismiss();
    }
    };
    mThread.start();

}
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This worked a charm, thank you so much – Tom Beech Oct 15 '12 at 14:20

Create a asyntask and put your time consuming tasks

 public void doBackup(View view) throws IOException{
        ProgressDialog pd = new ProgressDialog(this);
       pd.setProgressStyle(ProgressDialog.STYLE_SPINNER);
        pd.setMessage("Running backup. Do not unplug drive");
       pd.setIndeterminate(true);
       pd.setCancelable(false);
        pd.show();
//create asyntask here
//Put below code in doInBackground mathod
        File source = new File("/mnt/extSdCard/DirectEnquiries"); 
        File dest = new File("/mnt/UsbDriveA/Backup");
        copyDirectory(source, dest);
//put this code in onPostExecute Method.
        pd.dismiss();
    }

You will get number of samples of Asyntask.

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Instead of doing this in one function at once. Do the following steps and it will definately work for you. 1. Create one async class.(It will create one separate thread for your copy directory functionality and wont run on main UI.) 2. Show your progress dialog before you execute the async class. 3. On post execute method, dismiss your dialog.

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