I know this is probably a dumb question, but I am pretty new at developing android, and I currently experiencing an OutOfMemoryError in my apps, which I have tried to debug using MAT, but it is still too hard to find the leak in a few activities, then I found LeakCanary, which seems simpler and easier to use, however I could not find any beginner step by step guide on using Leak Canary, even on Google. I have installed LeakCanary through the dependencies in my build.gradle, and this is what I got so far :
ExampleApplication.java
public class ExampleApplication extends Application {
public static RefWatcher getRefWatcher(Context context) {
ExampleApplication application = (ExampleApplication) context.getApplicationContext();
return application.refWatcher;
}
private RefWatcher refWatcher;
@Override
public void onCreate() {
super.onCreate();
refWatcher = LeakCanary.install(this);
}
final class KeyedWeakReference extends WeakReference<Object> {
public final String key;
public final String name;
KeyedWeakReference(Object referent, String key, String name,
ReferenceQueue<Object> referenceQueue) {
super(checkNotNull(referent, "referent"), checkNotNull(referenceQueue, "referenceQueue"));
this.key = checkNotNull(key, "key");
this.name = checkNotNull(name, "name");
}
}
public void watch(Object watchedReference, String referenceName) {
checkNotNull(watchedReference, "watchReference");
checkNotNull(referenceName, "referenceName");
if(debuggerControl.isDebuggerAttached()) {
return;
}
final long watchStartNanoTime = System.nanoTime();
String key = UUID.randomUUID().toString();
retainedKeys.add(key);
final KeyedWeakReference reference =
new KeyedWeakReference(watchedReference, key, referenceName, queue);
watchExecutor.execute()
}
}
Let's say I have an Activity where I want LeakCanary to watch an object
SampleActivity.java
public class SampleActivity extends Activity implements View.OnClickListener {
ImageView level001, level002;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.choose_level);
level001 = (ImageView) findViewById(R.id.level001);
level002 = (ImageView) findViewById(R.id.level002);
// Do all kinds of function
// How do I use LeakCanary to watch these objects ?
}
}
Now how do I use LeakCanary to see which object is causing the memory leak. Thank you for your help and assistance.
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