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/* Copyright (C) 2015-2021 Andreas Böhler, Andreas Shimokawa, Avamander,
2019-12-06 22:49:44 +01:00
Carsten Pfeiffer, Daniel Dakhno, Daniele Gobbetti, Daniel Hauck, Dikay900,
Frank Slezak, ivanovlev, João Paulo Barraca, José Rebelo, Julien Pivotto,
2021-01-10 23:37:09 +01:00
Kasha, keeshii, mamucho, Martin, Matthieu Baerts, Nephiel, Sebastian Kranz,
Sergey Trofimov, Steffen Liebergeld, Taavi Eomäe, Uwe Hermann
2017-03-10 14:53:19 +01:00
This file is part of Gadgetbridge.
Gadgetbridge is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
Gadgetbridge is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
package nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.service;
import android.Manifest;
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import android.annotation.SuppressLint;
import android.app.Service;
import android.bluetooth.BluetoothDevice;
import android.content.BroadcastReceiver;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.Intent;
import android.content.IntentFilter;
import android.content.SharedPreferences;
import android.content.pm.PackageManager;
import android.location.Location;
import android.net.Uri;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.os.Handler;
import android.os.IBinder;
import android.widget.Toast;
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import androidx.annotation.Nullable;
import androidx.core.content.ContextCompat;
import androidx.localbroadcastmanager.content.LocalBroadcastManager;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import java.util.ArrayList;
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.UUID;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.GBApplication;
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.GBException;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.R;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.activities.HeartRateUtils;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.devices.DeviceCoordinator;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.entities.Device;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.externalevents.AlarmClockReceiver;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.externalevents.AlarmReceiver;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.externalevents.BluetoothConnectReceiver;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.externalevents.BluetoothPairingRequestReceiver;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.externalevents.CMWeatherReceiver;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.externalevents.CalendarReceiver;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.externalevents.DeviceSettingsReceiver;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.externalevents.GenericWeatherReceiver;
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import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.externalevents.LineageOsWeatherReceiver;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.externalevents.MusicPlaybackReceiver;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.externalevents.OmniJawsObserver;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.externalevents.PebbleReceiver;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.externalevents.PhoneCallReceiver;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.externalevents.SMSReceiver;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.externalevents.TimeChangeReceiver;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.externalevents.TinyWeatherForecastGermanyReceiver;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.impl.GBDevice;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.impl.GBDeviceService;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.Alarm;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.CalendarEventSpec;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.CallSpec;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.CannedMessagesSpec;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.MusicSpec;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.MusicStateSpec;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.NotificationSpec;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.NotificationType;
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import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.Reminder;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.WeatherSpec;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.WorldClock;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.service.receivers.AutoConnectIntervalReceiver;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.service.receivers.GBAutoFetchReceiver;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.util.DeviceHelper;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.util.EmojiConverter;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.util.GB;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.util.GBPrefs;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.util.language.LanguageUtils;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.util.Prefs;
import nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.util.language.Transliterator;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.activities.devicesettings.DeviceSettingsPreferenceConst.PREF_TRANSLITERATION_LANGUAGES;
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import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_ADD_CALENDAREVENT;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_APP_CONFIGURE;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_APP_REORDER;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_CALLSTATE;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_CONNECT;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_DELETEAPP;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_DELETE_CALENDAREVENT;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_DELETE_NOTIFICATION;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_DISCONNECT;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_ENABLE_HEARTRATE_SLEEP_SUPPORT;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_ENABLE_REALTIME_HEARTRATE_MEASUREMENT;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_ENABLE_REALTIME_STEPS;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_FETCH_RECORDED_DATA;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_FIND_DEVICE;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_HEARTRATE_TEST;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_INSTALL;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_NOTIFICATION;
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import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_PHONE_FOUND;
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import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_POWER_OFF;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_READ_CONFIGURATION;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_REQUEST_APPINFO;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_REQUEST_DEVICEINFO;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_REQUEST_SCREENSHOT;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_RESET;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_SEND_CONFIGURATION;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_SEND_WEATHER;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_SETCANNEDMESSAGES;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_SETMUSICINFO;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_SETMUSICSTATE;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_SETTIME;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_SET_ALARMS;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_SET_CONSTANT_VIBRATION;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_SET_FM_FREQUENCY;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_SET_HEARTRATE_MEASUREMENT_INTERVAL;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_SET_GPS_LOCATION;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_SET_LED_COLOR;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_SET_PHONE_VOLUME;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_SET_REMINDERS;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_SET_WORLD_CLOCKS;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_START;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_STARTAPP;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.ACTION_TEST_NEW_FUNCTION;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_ALARMS;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_APP_CONFIG;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_APP_CONFIG_ID;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_APP_START;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_APP_UUID;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_BOOLEAN_ENABLE;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_DESCRIPTION;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_DURATION;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_ID;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_LOCATION;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_TIMESTAMP;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_ALLDAY;
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import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_TITLE;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_TYPE;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_CALNAME;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_COLOR;
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import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_CALL_COMMAND;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_CALL_DISPLAYNAME;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_CALL_DNDSUPPRESSED;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_CALL_PHONENUMBER;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_CANNEDMESSAGES;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_CANNEDMESSAGES_TYPE;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_CONFIG;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_CONNECT_FIRST_TIME;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_FIND_START;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_FM_FREQUENCY;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_GPS_LOCATION;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_INTERVAL_SECONDS;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_LED_COLOR;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_MUSIC_ALBUM;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_MUSIC_ARTIST;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_MUSIC_DURATION;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_MUSIC_POSITION;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_MUSIC_RATE;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_MUSIC_REPEAT;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_MUSIC_SHUFFLE;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_MUSIC_STATE;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_MUSIC_TRACK;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_MUSIC_TRACKCOUNT;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_MUSIC_TRACKNR;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_ACTIONS;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_BODY;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_DNDSUPPRESSED;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_FLAGS;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_ICONID;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_ID;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_PEBBLE_COLOR;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_PHONENUMBER;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_SENDER;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_SOURCEAPPID;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_SOURCENAME;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_SUBJECT;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_TITLE;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_TYPE;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_PHONE_VOLUME;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_RECORDED_DATA_TYPES;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_REMINDERS;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_RESET_FLAGS;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_URI;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_VIBRATION_INTENSITY;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_WEATHER;
import static nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.model.DeviceService.EXTRA_WORLD_CLOCKS;
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public class DeviceCommunicationService extends Service implements SharedPreferences.OnSharedPreferenceChangeListener {
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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public static class DeviceStruct{
private GBDevice device;
private DeviceCoordinator coordinator;
private DeviceSupport deviceSupport;
public GBDevice getDevice() {
return device;
}
public void setDevice(GBDevice device) {
this.device = device;
}
public DeviceCoordinator getCoordinator() {
return coordinator;
}
public void setCoordinator(DeviceCoordinator coordinator) {
this.coordinator = coordinator;
}
public DeviceSupport getDeviceSupport() {
return deviceSupport;
}
public void setDeviceSupport(DeviceSupport deviceSupport) {
this.deviceSupport = deviceSupport;
}
}
private class FeatureSet{
private boolean supportsWeather = false;
private boolean supportsActivityDataFetching = false;
private boolean supportsCalendarEvents = false;
private boolean supportsMusicInfo = false;
public boolean supportsWeather() {
return supportsWeather;
}
public void setSupportsWeather(boolean supportsWeather) {
this.supportsWeather = supportsWeather;
}
public boolean supportsActivityDataFetching() {
return supportsActivityDataFetching;
}
public void setSupportsActivityDataFetching(boolean supportsActivityDataFetching) {
this.supportsActivityDataFetching = supportsActivityDataFetching;
}
public boolean supportsCalendarEvents() {
return supportsCalendarEvents;
}
public void setSupportsCalendarEvents(boolean supportsCalendarEvents) {
this.supportsCalendarEvents = supportsCalendarEvents;
}
public boolean supportsMusicInfo() {
return supportsMusicInfo;
}
public void setSupportsMusicInfo(boolean supportsMusicInfo) {
this.supportsMusicInfo = supportsMusicInfo;
}
public void logicalOr(DeviceCoordinator operand){
if(operand.supportsCalendarEvents()){
setSupportsCalendarEvents(true);
}
if(operand.supportsWeather()){
setSupportsWeather(true);
}
if(operand.supportsActivityDataFetching()){
setSupportsActivityDataFetching(true);
}
if(operand.supportsMusicInfo()){
setSupportsMusicInfo(true);
}
}
}
public static class DeviceNotFoundException extends GBException{
private final String address;
public DeviceNotFoundException(GBDevice device) {
this.address = device.getAddress();
}
public DeviceNotFoundException(String address) {
this.address = address;
}
@Nullable
@Override
public String getMessage() {
return String.format("device %s not found cached", address);
}
}
private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(DeviceCommunicationService.class);
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@SuppressLint("StaticFieldLeak") // only used for test cases
private static DeviceSupportFactory DEVICE_SUPPORT_FACTORY = null;
private boolean mStarted = false;
private DeviceSupportFactory mFactory;
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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private final ArrayList<DeviceStruct> deviceStructs = new ArrayList<>(1);
private PhoneCallReceiver mPhoneCallReceiver = null;
private SMSReceiver mSMSReceiver = null;
private PebbleReceiver mPebbleReceiver = null;
private MusicPlaybackReceiver mMusicPlaybackReceiver = null;
private TimeChangeReceiver mTimeChangeReceiver = null;
private BluetoothConnectReceiver mBlueToothConnectReceiver = null;
private BluetoothPairingRequestReceiver mBlueToothPairingRequestReceiver = null;
private AlarmClockReceiver mAlarmClockReceiver = null;
private GBAutoFetchReceiver mGBAutoFetchReceiver = null;
private AutoConnectIntervalReceiver mAutoConnectInvervalReceiver= null;
private AlarmReceiver mAlarmReceiver = null;
private List<CalendarReceiver> mCalendarReceiver = new ArrayList<>();
private CMWeatherReceiver mCMWeatherReceiver = null;
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private LineageOsWeatherReceiver mLineageOsWeatherReceiver = null;
private TinyWeatherForecastGermanyReceiver mTinyWeatherForecastGermanyReceiver = null;
private GenericWeatherReceiver mGenericWeatherReceiver = null;
private OmniJawsObserver mOmniJawsObserver = null;
private final DeviceSettingsReceiver deviceSettingsReceiver = new DeviceSettingsReceiver();
private final String[] mMusicActions = {
"com.android.music.metachanged",
"com.android.music.playstatechanged",
"com.android.music.queuechanged",
"com.android.music.playbackcomplete",
"net.sourceforge.subsonic.androidapp.EVENT_META_CHANGED",
"com.maxmpz.audioplayer.TPOS_SYNC",
"com.maxmpz.audioplayer.STATUS_CHANGED",
"com.maxmpz.audioplayer.PLAYING_MODE_CHANGED",
"com.spotify.music.metadatachanged",
"com.spotify.music.playbackstatechanged"
};
private final String COMMAND_BLUETOOTH_CONNECT = "nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT";
private final String ACTION_DEVICE_CONNECTED = "nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.BLUETOOTH_CONNECTED";
private boolean allowBluetoothIntentApi = false;
private void sendDeviceConnectedBroadcast(String address){
if(!allowBluetoothIntentApi){
GB.log("not sending API event due to settings", GB.INFO, null);
return;
}
Intent intent = new Intent(ACTION_DEVICE_CONNECTED);
intent.putExtra("EXTRA_DEVICE_ADDRESS", address);
sendBroadcast(intent);
}
BroadcastReceiver bluetoothCommandReceiver = new BroadcastReceiver() {
@Override
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
switch (intent.getAction()){
case COMMAND_BLUETOOTH_CONNECT:
if(!allowBluetoothIntentApi){
GB.log("Connection API not allowed in settings", GB.ERROR, null);
return;
}
Bundle extras = intent.getExtras();
if(extras == null){
GB.log("no extras provided in Intent", GB.ERROR, null);
return;
}
String address = extras.getString("EXTRA_DEVICE_ADDRESS", "");
if(address.isEmpty()){
GB.log("no bluetooth address provided in Intent", GB.ERROR, null);
return;
}
if(isDeviceConnected(address)){
GB.log(String.format("device %s already connected", address), GB.INFO, null);
sendDeviceConnectedBroadcast(address);
return;
}
List<GBDevice> devices = GBApplication.app().getDeviceManager().getDevices();
GBDevice targetDevice = GBApplication
.app()
.getDeviceManager()
.getDeviceByAddress(address);
if(targetDevice == null){
GB.log(String.format("device %s not registered", address), GB.ERROR, null);
return;
}
GB.log(String.format("connecting to %s", address), GB.INFO, null);
GBApplication
.deviceService(targetDevice)
.connect();
break;
}
}
};
/**
* For testing!
*
* @param factory
*/
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@SuppressWarnings("JavaDoc")
public static void setDeviceSupportFactory(DeviceSupportFactory factory) {
DEVICE_SUPPORT_FACTORY = factory;
}
public DeviceCommunicationService() {
}
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private final BroadcastReceiver mReceiver = new BroadcastReceiver() {
@Override
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) {
String action = intent.getAction();
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if(GBDevice.ACTION_DEVICE_CHANGED.equals(action)){
GBDevice device = intent.getParcelableExtra(GBDevice.EXTRA_DEVICE);
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// create a new instance of the changed devices coordinator, in case it's capabilities changed
DeviceStruct cachedStruct = getDeviceStructOrNull(device);
if(cachedStruct != null) {
cachedStruct.setDevice(device);
DeviceCoordinator newCoordinator = DeviceHelper.getInstance().getCoordinator(device);
cachedStruct.setCoordinator(newCoordinator);
}
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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updateReceiversState();
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GBDevice.DeviceUpdateSubject subject = (GBDevice.DeviceUpdateSubject) intent.getSerializableExtra(GBDevice.EXTRA_UPDATE_SUBJECT);
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if(subject == GBDevice.DeviceUpdateSubject.DEVICE_STATE && device.isInitialized()){
LOG.debug("device state update reason");
sendDeviceConnectedBroadcast(device.getAddress());
}
}
}
};
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multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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private void updateReceiversState(){
boolean enableReceivers = false;
boolean anyDeviceInitialized = false;
List <GBDevice> devicesWithCalendar = new ArrayList<>();
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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FeatureSet features = new FeatureSet();
for(DeviceStruct struct: deviceStructs){
DeviceSupport deviceSupport = struct.getDeviceSupport();
if((deviceSupport != null && deviceSupport.useAutoConnect()) || isDeviceInitialized(struct.getDevice())){
enableReceivers = true;
}
if(isDeviceInitialized(struct.getDevice())){
anyDeviceInitialized = true;
}
DeviceCoordinator coordinator = struct.getCoordinator();
if(coordinator != null){
features.logicalOr(coordinator);
if (coordinator.supportsCalendarEvents()){
devicesWithCalendar.add(struct.getDevice());
}
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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}
}
setReceiversEnableState(enableReceivers, anyDeviceInitialized, features, devicesWithCalendar);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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}
@Override
public void onCreate() {
LOG.debug("DeviceCommunicationService is being created");
super.onCreate();
LocalBroadcastManager.getInstance(this).registerReceiver(mReceiver, new IntentFilter(GBDevice.ACTION_DEVICE_CHANGED));
mFactory = getDeviceSupportFactory();
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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mBlueToothConnectReceiver = new BluetoothConnectReceiver(this);
registerReceiver(mBlueToothConnectReceiver, new IntentFilter(BluetoothDevice.ACTION_ACL_CONNECTED));
mAutoConnectInvervalReceiver= new AutoConnectIntervalReceiver(this);
registerReceiver(mAutoConnectInvervalReceiver, new IntentFilter("GB_RECONNECT"));
if (hasPrefs()) {
getPrefs().getPreferences().registerOnSharedPreferenceChangeListener(this);
allowBluetoothIntentApi = getPrefs().getBoolean(GBPrefs.PREF_ALLOW_INTENT_API, false);
}
IntentFilter bluetoothCommandFilter = new IntentFilter();
bluetoothCommandFilter.addAction(COMMAND_BLUETOOTH_CONNECT);
registerReceiver(bluetoothCommandReceiver, bluetoothCommandFilter);
final IntentFilter deviceSettingsIntentFilter = new IntentFilter();
deviceSettingsIntentFilter.addAction(DeviceSettingsReceiver.COMMAND);
registerReceiver(deviceSettingsReceiver, deviceSettingsIntentFilter);
}
private DeviceSupportFactory getDeviceSupportFactory() {
if (DEVICE_SUPPORT_FACTORY != null) {
return DEVICE_SUPPORT_FACTORY;
}
return new DeviceSupportFactory(this);
}
@Override
public synchronized int onStartCommand(Intent intent, int flags, int startId) {
if (intent == null) {
LOG.info("no intent");
return START_NOT_STICKY;
}
String action = intent.getAction();
boolean firstTime = intent.getBooleanExtra(EXTRA_CONNECT_FIRST_TIME, false);
if (action == null) {
LOG.info("no action");
return START_NOT_STICKY;
}
LOG.debug("Service startcommand: " + action);
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if (!action.equals(ACTION_START) && !action.equals(ACTION_CONNECT)) {
if (!mStarted) {
// using the service before issuing ACTION_START
LOG.info("Must start service with " + ACTION_START + " or " + ACTION_CONNECT + " before using it: " + action);
return START_NOT_STICKY;
}
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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// TODO
/*if (mDeviceSupport == null || (!isInitialized() && !action.equals(ACTION_DISCONNECT) && (!mDeviceSupport.useAutoConnect() || isConnected()))) {
// trying to send notification without valid Bluetooth connection
if (mGBDevice != null) {
// at least send back the current device state
mGBDevice.sendDeviceUpdateIntent(this);
}
return START_STICKY;
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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}*/
}
// when we get past this, we should have valid mDeviceSupport and mGBDevice instances
Prefs prefs = getPrefs();
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switch (action) {
case ACTION_START:
start();
break;
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case ACTION_CONNECT:
start(); // ensure started
GBDevice gbDevice = intent.getParcelableExtra(GBDevice.EXTRA_DEVICE);
String btDeviceAddress = null;
if (gbDevice == null) {
if (prefs != null) { // may be null in test cases
btDeviceAddress = prefs.getString("last_device_address", null);
if (btDeviceAddress != null) {
gbDevice = DeviceHelper.getInstance().findAvailableDevice(btDeviceAddress, this);
}
}
} else {
btDeviceAddress = gbDevice.getAddress();
}
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if(gbDevice == null){
return START_NOT_STICKY;
}
boolean autoReconnect = GBPrefs.AUTO_RECONNECT_DEFAULT;
if (prefs != null && prefs.getPreferences() != null) {
prefs.getPreferences().edit().putString("last_device_address", btDeviceAddress).apply();
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autoReconnect = getGBPrefs().getAutoReconnect(gbDevice);
}
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DeviceStruct registeredStruct = getDeviceStructOrNull(gbDevice);
if(registeredStruct != null){
boolean deviceAlreadyConnected = isDeviceConnecting(registeredStruct.getDevice()) || isDeviceConnected(registeredStruct.getDevice());
if(deviceAlreadyConnected){
break;
}
try {
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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removeDeviceSupport(gbDevice);
} catch (DeviceNotFoundException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}else{
registeredStruct = new DeviceStruct();
registeredStruct.setDevice(gbDevice);
registeredStruct.setCoordinator(DeviceHelper.getInstance().getCoordinator(gbDevice));
deviceStructs.add(registeredStruct);
}
try {
DeviceSupport deviceSupport = mFactory.createDeviceSupport(gbDevice);
if (deviceSupport != null) {
setDeviceSupport(gbDevice, deviceSupport);
if (firstTime) {
deviceSupport.connectFirstTime();
} else {
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.setAutoReconnect(autoReconnect);
deviceSupport.connect();
}
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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} else {
GB.toast(this, getString(R.string.cannot_connect, "Can't create device support"), Toast.LENGTH_SHORT, GB.ERROR);
}
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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} catch (Exception e) {
GB.toast(this, getString(R.string.cannot_connect, e.getMessage()), Toast.LENGTH_SHORT, GB.ERROR, e);
}
for(DeviceStruct struct2 : deviceStructs){
struct2.getDevice().sendDeviceUpdateIntent(this);
}
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break;
default:
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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GBDevice targetedDevice = intent.getParcelableExtra(GBDevice.EXTRA_DEVICE);
ArrayList<GBDevice> targetedDevices = new ArrayList<>();
if(targetedDevice != null){
targetedDevices.add(targetedDevice);
}else{
for(GBDevice device : getGBDevices()){
if(isDeviceInitialized(device)){
targetedDevices.add(device);
}
}
}
for (GBDevice device1 : targetedDevices) {
try {
handleAction(intent, action, device1);
} catch (DeviceNotFoundException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
break;
}
return START_STICKY;
}
/**
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* @param text original text
* @return 'text' or a new String without non supported chars like emoticons, etc.
*/
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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private String sanitizeNotifText(String text, GBDevice device) throws DeviceNotFoundException {
if (text == null || text.length() == 0)
return text;
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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text = getDeviceSupport(device).customStringFilter(text);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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if (!getDeviceCoordinator(device).supportsUnicodeEmojis()) {
return EmojiConverter.convertUnicodeEmojiToAscii(text, getApplicationContext());
}
return text;
}
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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private DeviceCoordinator getDeviceCoordinator(GBDevice device) throws DeviceNotFoundException {
if(device == null){
throw new DeviceNotFoundException("null");
}
for(DeviceStruct struct : deviceStructs){
if(struct.getDevice().equals(device)){
return struct.getCoordinator();
}
}
throw new DeviceNotFoundException(device);
}
private void handleAction(Intent intent, String action, GBDevice device) throws DeviceNotFoundException {
DeviceSupport deviceSupport = getDeviceSupport(device);
Prefs devicePrefs = new Prefs(GBApplication.getDeviceSpecificSharedPrefs(device.getAddress()));
final Transliterator transliterator = LanguageUtils.getTransliterator(device);
if (transliterator != null) {
for (String extra : GBDeviceService.transliterationExtras) {
if (intent.hasExtra(extra)) {
intent.putExtra(extra, transliterator.transliterate(intent.getStringExtra(extra)));
}
}
}
switch (action) {
case ACTION_REQUEST_DEVICEINFO:
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device.sendDeviceUpdateIntent(this, GBDevice.DeviceUpdateSubject.NOTHING);
break;
case ACTION_NOTIFICATION: {
int desiredId = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_ID, -1);
NotificationSpec notificationSpec = new NotificationSpec(desiredId);
notificationSpec.phoneNumber = intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_PHONENUMBER);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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notificationSpec.sender = sanitizeNotifText(intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_SENDER), device);
notificationSpec.subject = sanitizeNotifText(intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_SUBJECT), device);
notificationSpec.title = sanitizeNotifText(intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_TITLE), device);
notificationSpec.body = sanitizeNotifText(intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_BODY), device);
notificationSpec.sourceName = intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_SOURCENAME);
notificationSpec.type = (NotificationType) intent.getSerializableExtra(EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_TYPE);
notificationSpec.attachedActions = (ArrayList<NotificationSpec.Action>) intent.getSerializableExtra(EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_ACTIONS);
notificationSpec.pebbleColor = (byte) intent.getSerializableExtra(EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_PEBBLE_COLOR);
notificationSpec.flags = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_FLAGS, 0);
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notificationSpec.sourceAppId = intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_SOURCEAPPID);
notificationSpec.iconId = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_ICONID, 0);
notificationSpec.dndSuppressed = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_DNDSUPPRESSED, 0);
if (notificationSpec.type == NotificationType.GENERIC_SMS && notificationSpec.phoneNumber != null) {
GBApplication.getIDSenderLookup().add(notificationSpec.getId(), notificationSpec.phoneNumber);
}
//TODO: check if at least one of the attached actions is a reply action instead?
if ((notificationSpec.attachedActions != null && notificationSpec.attachedActions.size() > 0)
|| (notificationSpec.type == NotificationType.GENERIC_SMS && notificationSpec.phoneNumber != null)) {
// NOTE: maybe not where it belongs
// I would rather like to save that as an array in SharedPreferences
// this would work but I dont know how to do the same in the Settings Activity's xml
ArrayList<String> replies = new ArrayList<>();
for (int i = 1; i <= 16; i++) {
String reply = devicePrefs.getString("canned_reply_" + i, null);
if (reply != null && !reply.equals("")) {
replies.add(reply);
}
}
notificationSpec.cannedReplies = replies.toArray(new String[0]);
}
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onNotification(notificationSpec);
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break;
}
case ACTION_DELETE_NOTIFICATION: {
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deviceSupport.onDeleteNotification(intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_NOTIFICATION_ID, -1));
break;
}
case ACTION_ADD_CALENDAREVENT: {
CalendarEventSpec calendarEventSpec = new CalendarEventSpec();
calendarEventSpec.id = intent.getLongExtra(EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_ID, -1);
calendarEventSpec.type = intent.getByteExtra(EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_TYPE, (byte) -1);
calendarEventSpec.timestamp = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_TIMESTAMP, -1);
calendarEventSpec.durationInSeconds = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_DURATION, -1);
calendarEventSpec.allDay = intent.getBooleanExtra(EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_ALLDAY, false);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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calendarEventSpec.title = sanitizeNotifText(intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_TITLE), device);
calendarEventSpec.description = sanitizeNotifText(intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_DESCRIPTION), device);
calendarEventSpec.location = sanitizeNotifText(intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_LOCATION), device);
calendarEventSpec.calName = sanitizeNotifText(intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_CALNAME), device);
calendarEventSpec.color = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_COLOR, 0);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onAddCalendarEvent(calendarEventSpec);
break;
}
case ACTION_DELETE_CALENDAREVENT: {
long id = intent.getLongExtra(EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_ID, -1);
byte type = intent.getByteExtra(EXTRA_CALENDAREVENT_TYPE, (byte) -1);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onDeleteCalendarEvent(type, id);
break;
}
case ACTION_RESET: {
int flags = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_RESET_FLAGS, 0);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onReset(flags);
break;
}
case ACTION_HEARTRATE_TEST: {
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onHeartRateTest();
break;
}
case ACTION_FETCH_RECORDED_DATA: {
int dataTypes = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_RECORDED_DATA_TYPES, 0);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onFetchRecordedData(dataTypes);
break;
}
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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case ACTION_DISCONNECT:
try {
removeDeviceSupport(device);
} catch (DeviceNotFoundException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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device.setState(GBDevice.State.NOT_CONNECTED);
device.sendDeviceUpdateIntent(this);
updateReceiversState();
break;
case ACTION_FIND_DEVICE: {
boolean start = intent.getBooleanExtra(EXTRA_FIND_START, false);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onFindDevice(start);
break;
}
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case ACTION_PHONE_FOUND: {
deviceSupport.onPhoneFound();
break;
}
case ACTION_SET_CONSTANT_VIBRATION: {
int intensity = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_VIBRATION_INTENSITY, 0);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onSetConstantVibration(intensity);
break;
}
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case ACTION_CALLSTATE:
CallSpec callSpec = new CallSpec();
callSpec.command = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_CALL_COMMAND, CallSpec.CALL_UNDEFINED);
callSpec.number = intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_CALL_PHONENUMBER);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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callSpec.name = sanitizeNotifText(intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_CALL_DISPLAYNAME), device);
callSpec.dndSuppressed = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_CALL_DNDSUPPRESSED, 0);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onSetCallState(callSpec);
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break;
case ACTION_SETCANNEDMESSAGES:
int type = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_CANNEDMESSAGES_TYPE, -1);
String[] cannedMessages = intent.getStringArrayExtra(EXTRA_CANNEDMESSAGES);
CannedMessagesSpec cannedMessagesSpec = new CannedMessagesSpec();
cannedMessagesSpec.type = type;
cannedMessagesSpec.cannedMessages = cannedMessages;
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onSetCannedMessages(cannedMessagesSpec);
break;
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case ACTION_SETTIME:
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onSetTime();
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break;
case ACTION_SETMUSICINFO:
MusicSpec musicSpec = new MusicSpec();
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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musicSpec.artist = sanitizeNotifText(intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_MUSIC_ARTIST), device);
musicSpec.album = sanitizeNotifText(intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_MUSIC_ALBUM), device);
musicSpec.track = sanitizeNotifText(intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_MUSIC_TRACK), device);
musicSpec.duration = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_MUSIC_DURATION, 0);
musicSpec.trackCount = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_MUSIC_TRACKCOUNT, 0);
musicSpec.trackNr = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_MUSIC_TRACKNR, 0);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onSetMusicInfo(musicSpec);
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break;
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case ACTION_SET_PHONE_VOLUME:
float phoneVolume = intent.getFloatExtra(EXTRA_PHONE_VOLUME, 0);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onSetPhoneVolume(phoneVolume);
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break;
case ACTION_SETMUSICSTATE:
MusicStateSpec stateSpec = new MusicStateSpec();
stateSpec.shuffle = intent.getByteExtra(EXTRA_MUSIC_SHUFFLE, (byte) 0);
stateSpec.repeat = intent.getByteExtra(EXTRA_MUSIC_REPEAT, (byte) 0);
stateSpec.position = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_MUSIC_POSITION, 0);
stateSpec.playRate = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_MUSIC_RATE, 0);
stateSpec.state = intent.getByteExtra(EXTRA_MUSIC_STATE, (byte) 0);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onSetMusicState(stateSpec);
break;
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case ACTION_REQUEST_APPINFO:
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onAppInfoReq();
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break;
case ACTION_REQUEST_SCREENSHOT:
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onScreenshotReq();
break;
case ACTION_STARTAPP: {
UUID uuid = (UUID) intent.getSerializableExtra(EXTRA_APP_UUID);
boolean start = intent.getBooleanExtra(EXTRA_APP_START, true);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onAppStart(uuid, start);
break;
}
case ACTION_DELETEAPP: {
UUID uuid = (UUID) intent.getSerializableExtra(EXTRA_APP_UUID);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onAppDelete(uuid);
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break;
}
case ACTION_APP_CONFIGURE: {
UUID uuid = (UUID) intent.getSerializableExtra(EXTRA_APP_UUID);
String config = intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_APP_CONFIG);
Integer id = null;
if (intent.hasExtra(EXTRA_APP_CONFIG_ID)) {
id = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_APP_CONFIG_ID, 0);
}
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onAppConfiguration(uuid, config, id);
break;
}
case ACTION_APP_REORDER: {
UUID[] uuids = (UUID[]) intent.getSerializableExtra(EXTRA_APP_UUID);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onAppReorder(uuids);
break;
}
case ACTION_INSTALL:
Uri uri = intent.getParcelableExtra(EXTRA_URI);
if (uri != null) {
LOG.info("will try to install app/fw");
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onInstallApp(uri);
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}
break;
case ACTION_SET_ALARMS:
ArrayList<? extends Alarm> alarms = (ArrayList<? extends Alarm>) intent.getSerializableExtra(EXTRA_ALARMS);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onSetAlarms(alarms);
break;
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case ACTION_SET_REMINDERS:
ArrayList<? extends Reminder> reminders = (ArrayList<? extends Reminder>) intent.getSerializableExtra(EXTRA_REMINDERS);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onSetReminders(reminders);
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break;
case ACTION_SET_WORLD_CLOCKS:
ArrayList<? extends WorldClock> clocks = (ArrayList<? extends WorldClock>) intent.getSerializableExtra(EXTRA_WORLD_CLOCKS);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onSetWorldClocks(clocks);
break;
case ACTION_ENABLE_REALTIME_STEPS: {
boolean enable = intent.getBooleanExtra(EXTRA_BOOLEAN_ENABLE, false);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onEnableRealtimeSteps(enable);
break;
}
case ACTION_ENABLE_HEARTRATE_SLEEP_SUPPORT: {
boolean enable = intent.getBooleanExtra(EXTRA_BOOLEAN_ENABLE, false);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onEnableHeartRateSleepSupport(enable);
break;
}
case ACTION_SET_HEARTRATE_MEASUREMENT_INTERVAL: {
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int seconds = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_INTERVAL_SECONDS, 0);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onSetHeartRateMeasurementInterval(seconds);
break;
}
case ACTION_ENABLE_REALTIME_HEARTRATE_MEASUREMENT: {
boolean enable = intent.getBooleanExtra(EXTRA_BOOLEAN_ENABLE, false);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onEnableRealtimeHeartRateMeasurement(enable);
break;
}
case ACTION_SEND_CONFIGURATION: {
String config = intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_CONFIG);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onSendConfiguration(config);
break;
}
case ACTION_READ_CONFIGURATION: {
String config = intent.getStringExtra(EXTRA_CONFIG);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onReadConfiguration(config);
break;
}
case ACTION_TEST_NEW_FUNCTION: {
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onTestNewFunction();
break;
}
case ACTION_SEND_WEATHER: {
WeatherSpec weatherSpec = intent.getParcelableExtra(EXTRA_WEATHER);
if (weatherSpec != null) {
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onSendWeather(weatherSpec);
}
break;
}
case ACTION_SET_LED_COLOR:
int color = intent.getIntExtra(EXTRA_LED_COLOR, 0);
if (color != 0) {
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onSetLedColor(color);
}
break;
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case ACTION_POWER_OFF:
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onPowerOff();
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break;
case ACTION_SET_FM_FREQUENCY:
float frequency = intent.getFloatExtra(EXTRA_FM_FREQUENCY, -1);
if (frequency != -1) {
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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deviceSupport.onSetFmFrequency(frequency);
}
break;
case ACTION_SET_GPS_LOCATION:
final Location location = intent.getParcelableExtra(EXTRA_GPS_LOCATION);
deviceSupport.onSetGpsLocation(location);
break;
}
}
/**
* Disposes the current DeviceSupport instance (if any) and sets a new device support instance
* (if not null).
*
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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* @param deviceSupport deviceSupport to reokace/add
*/
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private void setDeviceSupport(GBDevice device, DeviceSupport deviceSupport) throws DeviceNotFoundException {
DeviceStruct deviceStruct = getDeviceStruct(device);
DeviceSupport cachedDeviceSupport = deviceStruct.getDeviceSupport();
if (deviceSupport != cachedDeviceSupport && cachedDeviceSupport != null) {
cachedDeviceSupport.dispose();
}
deviceStruct.setDeviceSupport(deviceSupport);
}
private void removeDeviceSupport(GBDevice device) throws DeviceNotFoundException {
DeviceStruct struct = getDeviceStruct(device);
if(struct.getDeviceSupport() != null){
struct.getDeviceSupport().dispose();
}
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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struct.setDeviceSupport(null);
}
private DeviceStruct getDeviceStructOrNull(GBDevice device){
DeviceStruct deviceStruct = null;
try {
deviceStruct = getDeviceStruct(device);
} catch (DeviceNotFoundException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
return deviceStruct;
}
public DeviceStruct getDeviceStruct(GBDevice device) throws DeviceNotFoundException {
if(device == null){
throw new DeviceNotFoundException("null");
}
for(DeviceStruct struct : deviceStructs){
if(struct.getDevice().equals(device)){
return struct;
}
}
throw new DeviceNotFoundException(device);
}
public GBDevice getDeviceByAddress(String deviceAddress) throws DeviceNotFoundException {
if(deviceAddress == null){
throw new DeviceNotFoundException(deviceAddress);
}
for(DeviceStruct struct : deviceStructs){
if(struct.getDevice().getAddress().equals(deviceAddress)){
return struct.getDevice();
}
}
throw new DeviceNotFoundException(deviceAddress);
}
public GBDevice getDeviceByAddressOrNull(String deviceAddress){
GBDevice device = null;
try {
device = getDeviceByAddress(deviceAddress);
} catch (DeviceNotFoundException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
return device;
}
private DeviceSupport getDeviceSupport(GBDevice device) throws DeviceNotFoundException {
if(device == null){
throw new DeviceNotFoundException("null");
}
for(DeviceStruct struct : deviceStructs){
if(struct.getDevice().equals(device)){
if(struct.getDeviceSupport() == null)
throw new DeviceNotFoundException(device);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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return struct.getDeviceSupport();
}
}
throw new DeviceNotFoundException(device);
}
private void start() {
if (!mStarted) {
GB.createNotificationChannels(this);
startForeground(GB.NOTIFICATION_ID, GB.createNotification(getString(R.string.gadgetbridge_running), this));
mStarted = true;
}
}
public boolean isStarted() {
return mStarted;
}
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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private boolean isDeviceConnected(GBDevice device) {
return isDeviceConnected(device.getAddress());
}
private boolean isDeviceConnected(String deviceAddress) {
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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for(DeviceStruct struct : deviceStructs){
if(struct.getDevice().getAddress().compareToIgnoreCase(deviceAddress) == 0){
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return struct.getDevice().isConnected();
}
}
return false;
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}
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private boolean isDeviceConnecting(GBDevice device) {
return isDeviceConnecting(device.getAddress());
}
private boolean isDeviceConnecting(String deviceAddress) {
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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for(DeviceStruct struct : deviceStructs){
if(struct.getDevice().getAddress().compareToIgnoreCase(deviceAddress) == 0){
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return struct.getDevice().isConnecting();
}
}
return false;
}
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private boolean isDeviceInitialized(GBDevice device) {
return isDeviceInitialized(device.getAddress());
}
private boolean isDeviceInitialized(String deviceAddress) {
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for(DeviceStruct struct : deviceStructs){
if(struct.getDevice().getAddress().compareToIgnoreCase(deviceAddress) == 0){
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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return struct.getDevice().isInitialized();
}
}
return false;
}
private boolean deviceHasCalendarReceiverRegistered(GBDevice device){
for (CalendarReceiver receiver: mCalendarReceiver){
if(receiver.getGBDevice().equals(device)){
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
private void setReceiversEnableState(boolean enable, boolean initialized, FeatureSet features, List <GBDevice> devicesWithCalendar) {
LOG.info("Setting broadcast receivers to: " + enable);
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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if(enable && features == null){
throw new RuntimeException("features cannot be null when enabling receivers");
}
if (enable && initialized && features.supportsCalendarEvents()) {
for (GBDevice deviceWithCalendar : devicesWithCalendar) {
if (!deviceHasCalendarReceiverRegistered(deviceWithCalendar)) {
if (!(GBApplication.isRunningMarshmallowOrLater() && ContextCompat.checkSelfPermission(this, Manifest.permission.READ_CALENDAR) == PackageManager.PERMISSION_DENIED)) {
IntentFilter calendarIntentFilter = new IntentFilter();
calendarIntentFilter.addAction("android.intent.action.PROVIDER_CHANGED");
calendarIntentFilter.addDataScheme("content");
calendarIntentFilter.addDataAuthority("com.android.calendar", null);
CalendarReceiver receiver = new CalendarReceiver(deviceWithCalendar);
registerReceiver(receiver, calendarIntentFilter);
mCalendarReceiver.add(receiver);
}
}
}
if (mAlarmReceiver == null) {
mAlarmReceiver = new AlarmReceiver();
registerReceiver(mAlarmReceiver, new IntentFilter("DAILY_ALARM"));
}
} else {
for (CalendarReceiver registeredReceiver: mCalendarReceiver){
unregisterReceiver(registeredReceiver);
}
mCalendarReceiver.clear();
if (mAlarmReceiver != null) {
unregisterReceiver(mAlarmReceiver);
mAlarmReceiver = null;
}
}
if (enable) {
if (mPhoneCallReceiver == null) {
mPhoneCallReceiver = new PhoneCallReceiver();
IntentFilter filter = new IntentFilter();
filter.addAction("android.intent.action.PHONE_STATE");
filter.addAction("android.intent.action.NEW_OUTGOING_CALL");
filter.addAction("nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge.MUTE_CALL");
registerReceiver(mPhoneCallReceiver, filter);
}
if (mSMSReceiver == null) {
mSMSReceiver = new SMSReceiver();
registerReceiver(mSMSReceiver, new IntentFilter("android.provider.Telephony.SMS_RECEIVED"));
}
if (mPebbleReceiver == null) {
mPebbleReceiver = new PebbleReceiver();
registerReceiver(mPebbleReceiver, new IntentFilter("com.getpebble.action.SEND_NOTIFICATION"));
}
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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if (mMusicPlaybackReceiver == null && features.supportsMusicInfo()) {
mMusicPlaybackReceiver = new MusicPlaybackReceiver();
IntentFilter filter = new IntentFilter();
for (String action : mMusicActions) {
filter.addAction(action);
}
registerReceiver(mMusicPlaybackReceiver, filter);
}
if (mTimeChangeReceiver == null) {
mTimeChangeReceiver = new TimeChangeReceiver();
IntentFilter filter = new IntentFilter();
filter.addAction("android.intent.action.TIME_SET");
filter.addAction("android.intent.action.TIMEZONE_CHANGED");
registerReceiver(mTimeChangeReceiver, filter);
}
if (mBlueToothPairingRequestReceiver == null) {
mBlueToothPairingRequestReceiver = new BluetoothPairingRequestReceiver(this);
registerReceiver(mBlueToothPairingRequestReceiver, new IntentFilter(BluetoothDevice.ACTION_PAIRING_REQUEST));
}
if (mAlarmClockReceiver == null) {
mAlarmClockReceiver = new AlarmClockReceiver();
IntentFilter filter = new IntentFilter();
filter.addAction(AlarmClockReceiver.ALARM_ALERT_ACTION);
filter.addAction(AlarmClockReceiver.ALARM_DONE_ACTION);
filter.addAction(AlarmClockReceiver.GOOGLE_CLOCK_ALARM_ALERT_ACTION);
filter.addAction(AlarmClockReceiver.GOOGLE_CLOCK_ALARM_DONE_ACTION);
registerReceiver(mAlarmClockReceiver, filter);
}
// Weather receivers
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if (features.supportsWeather()) {
if (GBApplication.isRunningOreoOrLater()) {
if (mLineageOsWeatherReceiver == null) {
mLineageOsWeatherReceiver = new LineageOsWeatherReceiver();
registerReceiver(mLineageOsWeatherReceiver, new IntentFilter("GB_UPDATE_WEATHER"));
}
}
else {
if (mCMWeatherReceiver == null) {
mCMWeatherReceiver = new CMWeatherReceiver();
registerReceiver(mCMWeatherReceiver, new IntentFilter("GB_UPDATE_WEATHER"));
}
}
if (mTinyWeatherForecastGermanyReceiver == null) {
mTinyWeatherForecastGermanyReceiver = new TinyWeatherForecastGermanyReceiver();
registerReceiver(mTinyWeatherForecastGermanyReceiver, new IntentFilter("de.kaffeemitkoffein.broadcast.WEATHERDATA"));
}
if (mGenericWeatherReceiver == null) {
mGenericWeatherReceiver = new GenericWeatherReceiver();
registerReceiver(mGenericWeatherReceiver, new IntentFilter(GenericWeatherReceiver.ACTION_GENERIC_WEATHER));
}
if (mOmniJawsObserver == null) {
try {
mOmniJawsObserver = new OmniJawsObserver(new Handler());
getContentResolver().registerContentObserver(OmniJawsObserver.WEATHER_URI, true, mOmniJawsObserver);
} catch (PackageManager.NameNotFoundException e) {
//Nothing wrong, it just means we're not running on omnirom.
}
}
}
if (GBApplication.getPrefs().getBoolean("auto_fetch_enabled", false) &&
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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features.supportsActivityDataFetching() && mGBAutoFetchReceiver == null) {
mGBAutoFetchReceiver = new GBAutoFetchReceiver();
registerReceiver(mGBAutoFetchReceiver, new IntentFilter("android.intent.action.USER_PRESENT"));
}
} else {
if (mPhoneCallReceiver != null) {
unregisterReceiver(mPhoneCallReceiver);
mPhoneCallReceiver = null;
}
if (mSMSReceiver != null) {
unregisterReceiver(mSMSReceiver);
mSMSReceiver = null;
}
if (mPebbleReceiver != null) {
unregisterReceiver(mPebbleReceiver);
mPebbleReceiver = null;
}
if (mMusicPlaybackReceiver != null) {
unregisterReceiver(mMusicPlaybackReceiver);
mMusicPlaybackReceiver = null;
}
if (mTimeChangeReceiver != null) {
unregisterReceiver(mTimeChangeReceiver);
mTimeChangeReceiver = null;
}
if (mBlueToothPairingRequestReceiver != null) {
unregisterReceiver(mBlueToothPairingRequestReceiver);
mBlueToothPairingRequestReceiver = null;
}
if (mAlarmClockReceiver != null) {
unregisterReceiver(mAlarmClockReceiver);
mAlarmClockReceiver = null;
}
if (mCMWeatherReceiver != null) {
unregisterReceiver(mCMWeatherReceiver);
mCMWeatherReceiver = null;
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}
if (mLineageOsWeatherReceiver != null) {
unregisterReceiver(mLineageOsWeatherReceiver);
mLineageOsWeatherReceiver = null;
}
if (mOmniJawsObserver != null) {
getContentResolver().unregisterContentObserver(mOmniJawsObserver);
mOmniJawsObserver = null;
}
if (mTinyWeatherForecastGermanyReceiver != null) {
unregisterReceiver(mTinyWeatherForecastGermanyReceiver);
mTinyWeatherForecastGermanyReceiver = null;
}
if (mGBAutoFetchReceiver != null) {
unregisterReceiver(mGBAutoFetchReceiver);
mGBAutoFetchReceiver = null;
}
if (mGenericWeatherReceiver != null) {
unregisterReceiver(mGenericWeatherReceiver);
mGenericWeatherReceiver = null;
}
}
}
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@Override
public void onDestroy() {
if (hasPrefs()) {
getPrefs().getPreferences().unregisterOnSharedPreferenceChangeListener(this);
}
LOG.debug("DeviceCommunicationService is being destroyed");
super.onDestroy();
LocalBroadcastManager.getInstance(this).unregisterReceiver(mReceiver);
setReceiversEnableState(false, false, null, null); // disable BroadcastReceivers
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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unregisterReceiver(mBlueToothConnectReceiver);
mBlueToothConnectReceiver = null;
unregisterReceiver(mAutoConnectInvervalReceiver);
mAutoConnectInvervalReceiver.destroy();
mAutoConnectInvervalReceiver = null;
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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for(GBDevice device : getGBDevices()){
try {
removeDeviceSupport(device);
} catch (DeviceNotFoundException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
GB.removeNotification(GB.NOTIFICATION_ID, this); // need to do this because the updated notification won't be cancelled when service stops
unregisterReceiver(bluetoothCommandReceiver);
unregisterReceiver(deviceSettingsReceiver);
}
@Override
public IBinder onBind(Intent intent) {
return null;
}
@Override
public void onSharedPreferenceChanged(SharedPreferences sharedPreferences, String key) {
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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if (GBPrefs.DEVICE_AUTO_RECONNECT.equals(key)) {
for(DeviceStruct deviceStruct : deviceStructs){
boolean autoReconnect = getGBPrefs().getAutoReconnect(deviceStruct.getDevice());
deviceStruct.getDeviceSupport().setAutoReconnect(autoReconnect);
}
}
if (GBPrefs.CHART_MAX_HEART_RATE.equals(key) || GBPrefs.CHART_MIN_HEART_RATE.equals(key)) {
HeartRateUtils.getInstance().updateCachedHeartRatePreferences();
}
if (GBPrefs.PREF_ALLOW_INTENT_API.equals(key)){
allowBluetoothIntentApi = sharedPreferences.getBoolean(GBPrefs.PREF_ALLOW_INTENT_API, false);
GB.log("allowBluetoothIntentApi changed to " + allowBluetoothIntentApi, GB.INFO, null);
}
}
protected boolean hasPrefs() {
return getPrefs().getPreferences() != null;
}
public Prefs getPrefs() {
return GBApplication.getPrefs();
}
public GBPrefs getGBPrefs() {
return GBApplication.getGBPrefs();
}
multi-device-support (#2526) this PR aims to add device for multiple connected devices at once. A lot of stuff already works, some things need to be done: - [x] change DeviceCommunicationService to hold multiple devices and supports - [x] implement connect / disconnect logic - [x] widgets, not really suited for multiple devices, so far - [x] change the notification to show multiple devices - [ ] change GBDeviceService#onFindDevice and similar API functions to target individual devices, not all connected. - [x] move auto-reconnect setting to device settings - [x] fix music event crash - [x] work out behaviour when pressing "connect" from notification - [ ] handle service crashes - [ ] suit coordinator methods for multiple devices of same kind - [x] change ACL_CONNECTED receiver to connect to devices that are not currently registered in DeviceCommunicationService - [ ] adjust after-boot auto-connection logic - [ ] fix hanging device support. Device says disconnected, GB says connected - [x] firmware updater doesn't work My attempt to make onFindDevice work was to change the arguments to ```EventHandler#onFindDevice(GBDevice device, boolean start)```. The Problem is that this forces the device-specific implementations to also accept GBDevice as an argument. Co-authored-by: Daniel Dakhno <dakhnod@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Andreas Shimokawa <shimokawa@fsfe.org> Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2526 Co-authored-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: dakhnod <dakhnod@noreply.codeberg.org>
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public GBDevice[] getGBDevices() {
GBDevice[] devices = new GBDevice[deviceStructs.size()];
for(int i = 0; i < devices.length; i++){
devices[i] = deviceStructs.get(i).getDevice();
}
return devices;
}
}