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Firebase Gets Stuck On No Internet Connection

In my app, I am using Firebase for database. Now when I am listening for any change in child nodes of a particular location, and if there is no internet connection, no callback get

Solution 1:

Let's see how those methods are triggered when there is no connectivity:

onCancelled - when there is a server-side error. For example, when the user doesn't have access to the specified node. (Or when you reach the connection limit on the Sparkle plan).

onDataChange - if there is data persisted, it will read this data. If not, this method won't be triggered (your case).

According to the Firebase Documentation, If you want to check if the device is connected to the Firebase Server, you can add a listener to .info/connected. Like this:

DatabaseReference connectedRef = FirebaseDatabase.getInstance().getReference(".info/connected");
connectedRef.addValueEventListener(newValueEventListener() {
  @OverridepublicvoidonDataChange(DataSnapshot snapshot) {
    boolean connected = snapshot.getValue(Boolean.class);
    if (connected) {
      Toast.makeText(this, "Connected", Toask.LENGTH_SHORT);
    } else {
      Toast.makeText(this, "Not connected", Toask.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
    }
  }

  @OverridepublicvoidonCancelled(DatabaseError error) {
  }
});

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