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When users set up a Wear OS device, they connect the Wear OS device to a
particular mobile device. The user might later decide to get a new mobile device
and connect their existing Wear OS device to this new mobile device. Some data
related to a Wear OS device is stored on the currently-connected mobile device.
Starting in Wear OS 4, when users connect to a new mobile device, they can
transfer Wear OS data to the new mobile device. Data is synced automatically
when it's transferred.
When the user requests a transfer, the Wearable Data Layer delivers
DataItem objects, originally stored on one mobile device, to the other
mobile device. This allows a seamless experience for users of your app.
This document describes how you can configure your Wear OS app, and its
companion mobile app, to support this scenario.
Preparation
The data transfer process handles DataItem objects differently, depending on
which app owns the data:
Objects owned by the Wear OS app
These objects are preserved on the Wear OS device.
Objects owned by the mobile app
These objects are archived on the old device. The system then packages the
archived data into a DataItemBuffer object and delivers this data to the
mobile app that's installed on the new mobile device.
Immediately after the archive is delivered, the Wearable Data Layer invokes
the onNodeMigrated() listener, similarly to how your app is notified
when data is written by the Wear OS device.
Preserve transferred data
It's your app's responsibility to preserve the transferred DataItem objects.
Shortly after the data is delivered to the new mobile device, the archive is
deleted off of the old device.
Make sure each of the following conditions is true:
Your app is installed on both mobile devices that are involved in the
transfer.
The mobile apps, installed on each mobile device, have package
signatures that match.
Otherwise, the archived DataItem objects aren't delivered and are instead
discarded.
Receive data from the old mobile device
To receive data on the new mobile device that was archived on the old mobile
device, your mobile app must implement the onNodeMigrated() callback,
part of the WearableListenerService class. To do so, complete the following
steps:
In your mobile app's build file, include a dependency on the latest version
of the wearable library in Google Play services:
Create a service class which extends WearableListenerService and overrides
onNodeMigrated().
Kotlin
classMyWearableListenerService:WearableListenerService(){valdataClient:DataClient=Wearable.getDataClient(this)privatefunshouldHandleDataItem(nodeId:String,dataItem:DataItem):Boolean{// Your logic herereturndataItem.uri.path?.startsWith("/my_feature_path/")==true}privatefunhandleDataItem(nodeId:String,dataItem:DataItem){valdata=dataItem.data?:returnvalpath=dataItem.uri.path?:return// Your logic hereif(data.toString().startsWith("Please restore")){dataClient.putDataItem(PutDataRequest.create(path).setData(data))}}overridefunonNodeMigrated(nodeId:String,archive:DataItemBuffer){valdataItemsToHandle=mutableListOf<DataItem>()for(dataIteminarchive){if(shouldHandleDataItem(nodeId,dataItem)){dataItemsToHandle.add(dataItem.freeze())}}// Callback stops automatically after 20 seconds of data processing.// If you think you need more time, delegate to a coroutine or thread.runBlocking{for(dataItemindataItemsToHandle){handleDataItem(nodeId,dataItem)}}}}
Java
publicclassMyWearableListenerServiceextendsWearableListenerService{privatefinalDataClientdataClient=Wearable.getDataClient(this);privatebooleanshouldHandleDataItem(StringnodeId,DataItemdataItem){// Your logic herereturnObjects.requireNonNull(dataItem.getUri().getPath()).startsWith("/my_feature_path/");}privateTask<DataItem>handleDataItem(StringnodeId,DataItemdataItem){byte[]data=dataItem.getData();Stringpath=dataItem.getUri().getPath();// Your logic hereif(data!=null && path!=null && Arrays.toString(data).startsWith("Please restore")){assertpath!=null;returndataClient.putDataItem(PutDataRequest.create(path).setData(data));}@OverridepublicvoidonNodeMigrated(@NonNullStringnodeId,DataItemBufferarchive){List<DataItem>dataItemsToHandle=newArrayList<>();for(DataItemdataItem:archive){if(shouldHandleDataItem(nodeId,dataItem)){dataItemsToHandle.add(dataItem.freeze());}}for(dataItemindataItemsToHandle){handleDataItem(nodeId,dataItem);}// Callback stops automatically after 20 seconds of data processing.// If you think you need more time, delegate to another thread.}}
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Data is synced automatically\nwhen it's transferred.\n| **Note:** This process of transferring data to a new mobile device is different from [cloud backup and restore](/training/wearables/data/cloud-backup-restore), where the user restores data to a new Wear OS device.\n\nWhen the user requests a transfer, the [Wearable Data Layer](/training/wearables/data/data-layer) delivers\n[`DataItem`](https://developers.google.com/android/reference/com/google/android/gms/wearable/DataItem) objects, originally stored on one mobile device, to the other\nmobile device. This allows a seamless experience for users of your app.\n\nThis document describes how you can configure your Wear OS app, and its\ncompanion mobile app, to support this scenario.\n\nPreparation\n\nThe data transfer process handles `DataItem` objects differently, depending on\nwhich app owns the data:\n\nObjects owned by the Wear OS app\n: These objects are preserved on the Wear OS device.\n\nObjects owned by the mobile app\n\n: These objects are archived on the old device. The system then packages the\n archived data into a [`DataItemBuffer`](https://developers.google.com/android/reference/com/google/android/gms/wearable/DataItemBuffer) object and delivers this data to the\n mobile app that's installed on the new mobile device.\n\n Immediately after the archive is delivered, the Wearable Data Layer invokes\n the [`onNodeMigrated()`](https://developers.google.com/android/reference/com/google/android/gms/wearable/WearableListenerService#onNodeMigrated(java.lang.String,%20com.google.android.gms.wearable.DataItemBuffer)) listener, similarly to how your app is notified\n when data is written by the Wear OS device.\n | **Note:** Data is transferred only if it's stored in the Wearable Data Layer.\n\nPreserve transferred data **Warning:** To avoid losing data, follow the guidance in this section.\n\nIt's your app's responsibility to preserve the transferred `DataItem` objects.\nShortly after the data is delivered to the new mobile device, the archive is\ndeleted off of the old device.\n\nMake sure each of the following conditions is true:\n\n1. Your app is installed on both mobile devices that are involved in the transfer.\n2. The mobile apps, installed on each mobile device, have package signatures that match.\n\nOtherwise, the archived `DataItem` objects aren't delivered and are instead\ndiscarded.\n\nReceive data from the old mobile device\n\nTo receive data on the new mobile device that was archived on the old mobile\ndevice, your mobile app must implement the [`onNodeMigrated()`](https://developers.google.com/android/reference/com/google/android/gms/wearable/WearableListenerService#onNodeMigrated(java.lang.String,%20com.google.android.gms.wearable.DataItemBuffer)) callback,\npart of the `WearableListenerService` class. To do so, complete the following\nsteps:\n\n1. In your mobile app's build file, include a dependency on the latest version\n of the wearable library in Google Play services:\n\n ```groovy\n dependencies {\n ...\n implementation 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-wearable:19.0.0'\n }\n ```\n2. Declare and export the `WearableListenerService` in your app's\n manifest file:\n\n \u003cservice\n android:name=\".MyWearableListenerService\"\n android:exported=\"true\"\u003e\n \u003cintent-filter\u003e\n ...\n \u003caction android:name=\"com.google.android.gms.wearable.NODE_MIGRATED\" /\u003e\n \u003cdata android:scheme=\"wear\" /\u003e\n \u003c/intent-filter\u003e\n \u003c/service\u003e\n\n3. Create a service class which extends `WearableListenerService` and overrides\n `onNodeMigrated()`.\n\n **Caution:** To preserve system resources such as battery life, and to prevent ANRs, don't execute any power-demanding or time-consuming tasks in the `onNodeMigrated()` handler. \n\n Kotlin \n\n ```kotlin\n class MyWearableListenerService : WearableListenerService() {\n val dataClient: DataClient = Wearable.getDataClient(this)\n\n private fun shouldHandleDataItem(nodeId: String,\n dataItem: DataItem): Boolean {\n // Your logic here\n return dataItem.uri.path?.startsWith(\"/my_feature_path/\") == true\n }\n\n private fun handleDataItem(nodeId: String, dataItem: DataItem) {\n val data = dataItem.data ?: return\n val path = dataItem.uri.path ?: return\n // Your logic here\n if (data.toString().startsWith(\"Please restore\")) {\n dataClient.putDataItem(\n PutDataRequest.create(path).setData(data)\n )\n }\n }\n\n override fun onNodeMigrated(nodeId: String, archive: DataItemBuffer) {\n val dataItemsToHandle = mutableListOf\u003cDataItem\u003e()\n\n for (dataItem in archive) {\n if (shouldHandleDataItem(nodeId, dataItem)) {\n dataItemsToHandle.add(dataItem.freeze())\n }\n }\n\n // Callback stops automatically after 20 seconds of data processing.\n // If you think you need more time, delegate to a coroutine or thread.\n runBlocking {\n for (dataItem in dataItemsToHandle) {\n handleDataItem(nodeId, dataItem)\n }\n }\n }\n }\n ```\n\n Java \n\n ```java\n public class MyWearableListenerService extends WearableListenerService {\n private final DataClient dataClient = Wearable.getDataClient(this);\n\n private boolean shouldHandleDataItem(String nodeId, DataItem dataItem) {\n // Your logic here\n return Objects.requireNonNull(dataItem.getUri().getPath())\n .startsWith(\"/my_feature_path/\");\n }\n\n private Task\u003cDataItem\u003e handleDataItem(String nodeId, DataItem dataItem) {\n byte[] data = dataItem.getData();\n String path = dataItem.getUri().getPath();\n // Your logic here\n if (data != null && path != null && Arrays.toString(data)\n .startsWith(\"Please restore\")) {\n assert path != null;\n return dataClient.putDataItem(\n PutDataRequest.create(path).setData(data));\n }\n\n @Override\n public void onNodeMigrated(@NonNull String nodeId, DataItemBuffer archive) {\n List\u003cDataItem\u003e dataItemsToHandle = new ArrayList\u003c\u003e();\n\n for (DataItem dataItem : archive) {\n if (shouldHandleDataItem(nodeId, dataItem)) {\n dataItemsToHandle.add(dataItem.freeze());\n }\n }\n\n for (dataItem in dataItemsToHandle) {\n handleDataItem(nodeId, dataItem);\n }\n\n // Callback stops automatically after 20 seconds of data processing.\n // If you think you need more time, delegate to another thread.\n }\n }\n ```\n\nRecommended for you\n\n- Note: link text is displayed when JavaScript is off\n- [Integrate a Wear OS module](/health-and-fitness/guides/basic-fitness-app/integrate-wear-os)\n- [Conserve power and battery](/training/wearables/apps/power)"]]