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I'm using ACRA (arca.ch) to generate automatic error reports.

I just released a new version of my app using Google Maps Android API v2. I'm getting an error reported by EEEPad and Transformer Pad users when trying to show the dialog returned by GooglePlayServicesUtil.getErrorDialog. Does anyone know why this might happen?

Here is the relevant code and Logcat as reported by acra:

While calling this line:

int resultCode = GooglePlayServicesUtil.isGooglePlayServicesAvailable(this);
if(resultCode != ConnectionResult.SUCCESS)
{
        //The dialog that comes back is null (probably due to the logcat message)
        Dialog dialog = GooglePlayServicesUtil.getErrorDialog(resultCode, this, 69);
        //So when I call the next line, the app crashes with a NullPointerException
        dialog.show();
}
...

Logcat:

12-18 04:21:04.531 W/GooglePlayServicesUtil( 3977): Google Play Store signature invalid.
12-18 04:21:04.551 E/GooglePlayServicesUtil( 3977): Google Play services is invalid. Cannot recover.

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.

Update

The issue has not been resolved by google yet and I will update this question once I hear anything (see CommonsWare's answer for the Google Bug report link). In the mean time if you come across this issue and don't want your app to crash, here's what I'm doing for the time being:

public void checkGooglePlayServicesAvailability()
{
    int resultCode = GooglePlayServicesUtil.isGooglePlayServicesAvailable(this);
    if(resultCode != ConnectionResult.SUCCESS)
    {
        Dialog dialog = GooglePlayServicesUtil.getErrorDialog(resultCode, this, 69);
        if(dialog != null)
        {
            dialog.show();                
        }
        else
        {
            showOkDialogWithText(this, "Something went wrong. Please make sure that you have the Play Store installed and that you are connected to the internet. Contact developer with details if this persists.");
        }
    }

    Log.d("GooglePlayServicesUtil Check", "Result is: " + resultCode);
}

public static void showOkDialogWithText(Context context, String messageText)
{
    Builder builder = new AlertDialog.Builder(context);
    builder.setMessage(messageText);
    builder.setCancelable(true);
    builder.setPositiveButton("OK", null);
    AlertDialog dialog = builder.create();
    dialog.show();
}
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2 Answers

up vote 3 down vote accepted

Well, either the docs are wrong or the code has a bug. The only documented scenario for returning null is if resultCode is ConnectionResult.SUCCESS, which obviously is not happening here. And, since the library is closed source, it will be difficult to determine exactly what is going wrong.

I have tested getErrorDialog() and related methods on a few devices here in the lab. I have seen messages dumped into LogCat, though I do not recall those specific messages, and I have never had getErrorDialog() return null. It feels a bit like those devices are running unauthorized versions of the Play Store, perhaps via ROM mods, if the error messages are to be believed.

That being said, I'd recommend that you open an issue on the Google Maps API issue tracker (note: they do not use the Android issue tracker) with your symptoms. If you think of it, post a comment with a link to your issue, as I'd like to star it.

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CommonsWare - thanks for the response. I've opened an issue on Google Maps API issue tracker. Here is the link: code.google.com/p/gmaps-api-issues/issues/… – spotdog13 Dec 18 '12 at 15:13
If anyone else comes across this issue, please click on the link above to the Google Maps API issue tracker and star the issue so it's more likely to get attention from Google. Thanks! – spotdog13 Dec 20 '12 at 16:31

Google suggests (also in docs) calling getErrorDialog() if the result code is SERVICE_MISSING, SERVICE_VERSION_UPDATE_REQUIRED, or SERVICE_DISABLED. So it may be that the last possible status code (SERVICE_INVALID) is what's causing trouble.

I'm using the following code and so far it seems to work ok (testing in emulator, platform 2.3.3):

int resultCode = GooglePlayServicesUtil.isGooglePlayServicesAvailable(activity.getApplicationContext());
if (resultCode == ConnectionResult.SUCCESS) {
    activity.selectMap();
} else if (resultCode == ConnectionResult.SERVICE_MISSING ||
           resultCode == ConnectionResult.SERVICE_VERSION_UPDATE_REQUIRED ||
           resultCode == ConnectionResult.SERVICE_DISABLED) {
    Dialog dialog = GooglePlayServicesUtil.getErrorDialog(resultCode, activity, 1);
    dialog.show();
}
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I just tested getErrorDialog with ConnectionResult.SERVICE_INVALID and got null on my Nexus S. So I suppose this answer is correct. – Alexander Mironov Jan 9 at 13:20
It works fine for me! – UmbySlipKnot 8 hours ago

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