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
* ...
The wrapper provides support for busy-checking and throttling
(sometimes I get multiple events of the same kind within milli seconds
and the Mi Band vibrates 20 times)
For a start, use android-logger as backend. Needs a better configuration
but no time right now.
For file-logging we will use logback as slf4j-implementation.
- request device info initially (connection state)
- request device info (firmware) when connected
This also fixes the wrong connection state being displayed on
orientation change.
1) The MAC address has to be added manually for now (Settings -> Debug)
2) Configure other notifications as desired
3) After doing that, restart Gadgetbridge, after that, the device should
be visible.
4) Tap it to connect
5) Try the Debug activity via the Menu to send some dummy notifications
=> Your MI should vibrate and blink
Also: add some extra files necessary to support Eclipse ADT. To be
migrated to Andmore, later.
KNOWN PROBLEMS
- expected filenames inside pbw files are hardcoded (pebble-app.bin etc)
- long delay before installation starts
- must be in app mananger at least once before installation in possible
- errors while installing are not always recognized