So we do need to set the language both on change and onCreate()
For some reason, the title bar of the SettingsActivity is not updated on recreate().
Closes#787
- rename the layout file of the alarm item to better organize the files
- add a color selector for the item view, this replicates the old behavior of using the color to highlight enabled days
- remove the nested linearlayouts in the alarm details activity layout and use CheckedTextView instead
Opening the activity when a device that does not support smart alarms is connected hides the "smart alarm" toggle. This is now reflected also on the saved data.
This solution is not ideal in case of multiple devices but as long as #577 is not solved its the best we can do.
They are now sent whenever the Alarms activity is finished.
Display "All alarms disabled" when no alarm is enabled.
Unrelated: pass exceptions to GB.toast() where applicable.
The notfification APIs now use NotificationSpec as their only parameter, which
contains all information (required and optional ones).
We no longer have separate methods and actions for SMS/EMAIL/GENERIC anymore.
The type of notification is important now, not how we received them technically.
- model package contains mostly shared interfaces (UI+service), not named GB*
- impl package contains implementations of those interfaces, named GB*
the impl classes should not be used by the service (not completely done)
- the service classes should mostly use classes inside the service and deviceevents
packages (tbd)
Every device now has two packages:
- devices/[device name] for UI related functionality
- service[device name] for lowlevel communication
- the day of week are evenly spread across the screen in the alarms detail activity
- the alarms are stored in a single shared preference (as a set) NB: you'll have to reset your alarms if you used a previous version (and also manually clean the shared preferences, but this is not needed)
- the list of alarms gets correctly updated after editing a specific alarm
- the actionbar back button saves the alarm status, the device back button doesn't. I'm not sure if it's a bug or a feature :)
The code basically works, but there a lot of things to fix / improve.
* The alarms are stored to and read from the Shared Preferences, but there is no persistence within the app (basically they are read and stored at every access)
* The alarm list is not updated when coming back from the alarm detail view (probably related to the point above), but the actual alarm is
* The alarms preference names is sometimes built by concatenating strings, which is not really safe
* There is no check in the alarm constructor whether the stored string is a valid alarm representation
* Even though only 3 alarms can be stored on the device, we could have more in the app and let the user choose which to sync
* In the alarm detail view XML some material* drawables are used, it's possible that these break on android version < 5
* ...