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android - How to detect orientation change in home screen widget?

I am writing a home screen widget and want to update the home screen widget when the device orientation changes from portrait to landscape or the other way. How can I make it?

Currently, I tried to reigster to CONFIGURATION_CHANGED action like the code below, but the Android didn't allow me to do that by saying "IntentReceiver components are not allowed to register to receive intents". Can someone help me? Thanks.

public class MyWidget extends AppWidgetProvider {

    @Override
    public void onEnabled(Context context) {
        super.onEnabled(context);
        this.registerReceiver(this, new IntentFilter(Intent.ACTION_CONFIGURATION_CHANGED));
    }
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I know it's an old question but there's indeed an easier way to do this than delegating the update to an IntentService. The way to deal with orientation changes is to listen for configuration changes in the Application and broadcast an ACTION_APPWIDGET_UPDATE to the widget.

Add an Application class to your app

public class MyApplication extends Application {

    @Override
    public void onConfigurationChanged(Configuration newConfig) {
        super.onConfigurationChanged(newConfig);

        // create intent to update all instances of the widget
        Intent intent = new Intent(AppWidgetManager.ACTION_APPWIDGET_UPDATE, null, this, MyWidget.class);

        // retrieve all appWidgetIds for the widget & put it into the Intent
        AppWidgetManager appWidgetMgr = AppWidgetManager.getInstance(this);
        ComponentName cm = new ComponentName(this, MyWidget.class);
        int[] appWidgetIds = appWidgetMgr.getAppWidgetIds(cm);
        intent.putExtra(AppWidgetManager.EXTRA_APPWIDGET_IDS, appWidgetIds);

        // update the widget
        sendBroadcast(intent);
    }
}

The method will be called whenever a configuration change occurs, one of them being an orientation change. You could improve the method by doing the broadcast only when it's an orientation change and not e.g. a change of the system language. The method basically sends an update broadcast to all instances of your widget.

Define the MyApplication in your manifest

<application
    android:name="yourpackagename.MyApplication"
    android:description="@string/app_name"
    android:label="@string/app_name"
    android:icon="@drawable/app_icon">

    <!-- here go your Activity definitions -->

</application>

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