Close drawer before launching activities (feels sloow).
Implement device deletion (untested).
Add app-management icon, remove tap-connected-device-for-primary-activity, hidden (not removed) text hint.
Use level-list for device icon.
Use the new control center when tapping GB notifications.
Added icons to the legacy control center context menu, perhaps it can be embedded in the card?
Added lost-device icon and action, added background to buttons.
Overflow reveal is now animated inside the card.
Bind connect and disconnect actions to device-icon (short press to connect/launch default activity; long press to disconnect).
- disconnect by long-pressing device icon (temporary)
- use level-list to show battery level + charging
- remove padding around cards list
- use style colors for action icons (supports dark theme)
- add secondary text to the themes, even though the color is the same
- replace the info icon with three vertical dots
- grab icon to move apps
- cache can be sorted but nothing will be send to watch
- if sorting apps or watchfaces, order will be sent to watch
- we try to keep track of what is installed and what not
Firmware 2.x is currently not working properly
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.
- append a string on the control center when the device is charging
- battery status string is no more, welcome battery state enum
- the notification will not be shown when the device is charging, even if the level is below threshold
Previously, the DeviceCommunicationService was invoked directly,
via
Intent intent = new Intent(foo, bar);
intent.setExtra(EXTRA_BAZ, baz);
startService(...);
and this was scattered throughout GadgetBridge.
Now there is a "frontend" available, so that you can call
the service more easily, like
GBApplication.deviceService().connect();
For a start, this client interface (DeviceService) actually
implements the same interface (EventHandler) as the receiving side
(DeviceSupport). This may change in the future.
This will also make testing much easier, because we can use
this client interface to invoke the test service as well.
- 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 :)