The current GATT characteristic list mentions it was up to date as of populated 2015-09-28. In the last 6 years, significantly more characteristics have been added to the Bluetooth spec. While it's not necessary to have all these constants available in Gadgetbridge, it's useful while implementing new features for a device or adding support for a new device
This was retrieved from https://btprodspecificationrefs.blob.core.windows.net/assigned-values/16-bit%20UUID%20Numbers%20Document.pdf. The GATT characteristics were parsed from that PDF and converted to constants with names via:
```
String description = uuid.description.trim().toUpperCase().replace(' ', '_').replace('-', '_');
System.out.println("public static final UUID UUID_CHARACTERISTIC_" + description + " = UUID.fromString((String.format(AbstractBTLEDeviceSupport.BASE_UUID, \"" + uuid.uuid + "\")));");
```
This fixes the Verge Lite id back to 29 and changes Amazfit Bip U Pro to 30 (and Live View to 320)
Liveview has no activity data and proably has very few if any users. So re-pairing should be acceptable
- rename to Data management in menu and activity
- expand texts and explain files meaning
- add confirmation screen to export
- change layout to Linear, rather then Grid
- add listing of file content in the /files directory
- allow Data management activity to rotate
Add missing widget string to strings
Pairing some devices requires a PIN to be entered. E.g. the flow is: confirm you'd like to pair, pass off to Android which prompts for a PIN to pair with (typically shows up on the non-phone device's screen or is hard coded in the manual), then return back to the app.
When this pairing request screen pops up, it takes focus. This invokes onPause and onStop in the DiscoveryActivity, which removes the BlueTooth broadcast receivers. Returning focus (after successful pairing), there's nothing to listen to the event. Practically speaking, GadgetBridge last saw the device as BOND_BONDING, so it's out of sync. If queried, the device is BOND_BONDED, so it's good to move on to the next step.
Many existing pairing activities (Lenovo, MiBand, Pebble, Watch9) have an implementation of onResume() to presumably tackle this issue, this adds it to `DiscoveryActivity` as well. Testing with some other supporting code, this allows a Garmin vivosport to appear in Gadgetbridge.
- make layout transparent rather then red, update the preview image
- move battery to top row to reduce size, add status indicators with icons
- add preference settings, to choose for which device this widget is
- data is no longer calculated for all devices but for a selected device
- add debug items to view and erase widget settings and registrations
(debug items are intentionally not translatable yet)
fix a tab vs. space misalign
add missing menu items for Bip U (and possibly others)
remove shortcut config from Amazfit Bip U settings
add (most) menu items for Amazfit Bip U
Co-authored-by: AluminumTank <joel@beckmeyer.us>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2107
Co-Authored-By: TinfoilSubmarine <tinfoilsubmarine@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-Committed-By: TinfoilSubmarine <tinfoilsubmarine@noreply.codeberg.org>
- makes nicer dashboard, unify with design in Activity List
- dashboard is now part of the sports activities list (had to overcome
some hurdles, because of the multiselect for sharing)
- add icons to Spinners in Sports Filter