Previously we used an integer (in meters) but when using
Google Maps navigation, Google Maps picks units based on locale *and*
the distance - it might report "100m" or "20km". Then we carefully undo
all that work, and for PineTime we just as "m" so you may well have "20000m"
or more displayed, which is not ideal.
I imagine at some point that will change, but we probably want to
be able to handle that in the OSMAnd side of Gadgetbridge so all watches
that implement navigation will benefit (and won't duplicate code).
Add extra 'ETA' field to NavigationInfoSpec
Allow Local Notifications from Google Maps to be parsed into NavigationInfoSpec by GoogleMapsNotificationHandler
Moved notification handling after blacklist check as per https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/3136#issuecomment-920095
Ensure we don't create a nav message for 'Location Shared with you' messages.
Recognise 'ft' as a distance unit and convert accordingly
Google Maps navigation: Adding new recognised icons, and removing warnings/errors from file
The expiry time should be 6h (60 * 60 * 6), but has been set to 6 minutes (60 * 6) unintentionally in 3 places.
This change sets the expiry to the correct value throughout the file.
Signed-off-by: kieranc001 <kieranc001@noreply.codeberg.org>
Updates WeatherSpec to v3 to add fields for UV index and precipitation probability
Co-authored-by: Enrico Brambilla <enricobilla@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: Enrico Brambilla <enricobilla@noreply.codeberg.org>
Every call to Volley.newRequestQueue() creates a new global thread pool,
which isn't automatically cleaned up once the request completes.
With this commit we create a RequestQueue around on first use, and reuse
it for subsequent requests.
This also touches parts of the app not only used for bangle.js.
E.g. pending intents gets new flags from SDK 23 inclusive.
Bluetooth permissions are updated to work on SDK 31.
Permission handling is updated to the new way for doing it with
introduction of a new function. This is called for newer sdk versions.
bump Bangle.js flavor targetSdkVersion to 31
update comments re SDK 31
set the 'exported=true' I introduced to false instead - except for three places
add uses-permission for handling bluetooth in order to work on api >30
add if-blocks adding FLAG_IMMUTABLE to PendingIntents on api >30
add link to bluetooth documentation
Add comment to banglejs manifest. Add requirement annotation to ControlCenterv
bump compileSdkVersion to 31
add "OpenAppSettings" permission popup while working out individual permission popups on android 13
if SDK < 31 do permissions one by one, else send user to app info page to switch permissions manually
working solution, but needs cleaning
do some cleaning, not done though
remove some logging
remove import Log
tweak and remove toasts in new permissions handling
Change conditions `> Build.VERSION_CODES.Q` to `>= Build.VERSION_CODES.R` matching the style used everywhere else
Revert "Change conditions `> Build.VERSION_CODES.Q` to `>= Build.VERSION_CODES.R` matching the style used everywhere else"
This reverts commit 2929629ff43fbb685eb3d15e42459f321f68fa11.
Revert "add if-blocks adding FLAG_IMMUTABLE to PendingIntents on api >30"
This reverts commit ed8e1df7bb8b71fee745fbf9d10747d47c8f6cb8.
Pending intents gets `PendingIntent.FLAG_IMMUTABLE` if `(Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.R)`.
Bangle.js: undo `@RequiresApi` code R
... to remove error in Android Studio where declared required api was
higher then minSDK version.
Use FLAG_MUTABLE for reply to test notification
This should fix Gadgetbridge crashing when replying to the test
notification from the debug activity. As reported here:
https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2924#issuecomment-917282
Change to use FLAG_IMMUTABLE/_MUTABLE from SDK 23
... as suggested by Android Studio. This is supposed to make the app
more secure by not allowing certain changes to pending intents where
they are not expected. If I understood correctly.
Add PendingIntentUtils class to manage mutability
Introduce a reusable abstract logic for repeated fetch operations.
Add fetch operations for the following:
- Stress (manual and automatic)
- SpO2 (normal and sleep)
- Heart rate (manual and resting)
This affects available features (eg. Alexa). Defaults to the previous
value of "unknown" for now, and no UI. Alexa requires a region where it
is available, such as Germany ("de").
Currently, huami only attempts to fetch activities once.
Since sports activity fetching creates an Operation twice per every fetch, we
need to pass around fetchCount variable to keep track of how many fetches has
occured.
Tested on my Amazfit GTR 4.
Signed-off-by: Oleg Vasilev <me@svin.in>
Mostly copied from the Buds Pro as those earbuds have a similar feature set and mostly the same protocol.
Working:
- Pairing
- Earbud and case battery level
- Finding lost device
- Settings:
- Noise control:
- ANC/ambient/off
- With one earbud
- Voice detect and timeouts
- Ambient sound during calls
- Touch options:
- Touch lock
- Switch noise control, voice assistant, Spotify and volume actions
- Double tap edge
- Equalizer
- Sound balance
- Seamless earbud connection
Can be improved:
- ~~ANC level and ambient sound volume do nothing, and don't seem to be supported on this model as there is no toggle for either in the official app.~~ (fixed: 26a9d274ae)
- Ambient sound customization has more options than on previous models, but I can't implement it properly as I can't really hear any difference between the options (my buds might be the issue though).
- ~~The touch lock toggle is once again inverted, like on the [Buds2](d2c4990c48)~~ (fixed: 21db5390c1).
Untested:
- Settings:
- In-ear detection for calls
- Ambient sound customization
- Game mode
This PR also makes some visual changes to the settings of various Galaxy Buds models.
I'd also like to be added to the wiki's allow list. I want to add the Buds2 and Buds2 Pro to the list of supported devices.
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And sorry for creating this many pull requests. This is mostly due to Codeberg breaking the reference to the branch.
Co-authored-by: Narek <narek.email@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/3049
Reviewed-by: José Rebelo <joserebelo@noreply.codeberg.org>
Reviewed-by: Andreas Shimokawa <ashimokawa@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-authored-by: narektor <narektor@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: narektor <narektor@noreply.codeberg.org>
This tries to use bearing and number of satellites if available. ~~Bangle.js watch currently sets course=NaN in it's implementation of the GPS event handler, so to be of use this needs a small change there as well: [https://github.com/espruino/BangleApps/pull/2504](https://github.com/espruino/BangleApps/pull/2504)~~ Change has been merged.
Please advise on needed changes or oversights, thanks :)
Co-authored-by: Martin Boonk <martin@boonk.info>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/3026
Co-authored-by: halemmerich <halemmerich@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: halemmerich <halemmerich@noreply.codeberg.org>
Disable manual heart rate measurement - the current implementation in Gadgetbridge seems not really compatible with Bangle.js. There's no way to turn the HRM off when the window is closed, and HRM samples from *any* device would appear to be shown - not just the one that HRM info was requested on
This is done by just comparing the names with already existing devices.
This is only a temporary solution until the discovery of the service
UUID works properly