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Gadgetbridge compatibility #32

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jumper047 opened this issue Feb 10, 2020 · 2 comments
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Gadgetbridge compatibility #32

jumper047 opened this issue Feb 10, 2020 · 2 comments

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@jumper047
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And hi again!:)
Is it possible to make this app gadgetbridge-compatible? As far as I can understand, gadgetbridge restrict watchapps internet access. The only way to send something to watchapps with gadgetbridge is to put it inside json which settings web page returns. Is it possible to pass qrcodes to watchapps this way instead of direct download?

@jumper047 jumper047 changed the title Gadget bridge compatibility Gadgetbridge compatibility Feb 10, 2020
@unlobito
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Hey, apologies for the delay in replying to this.

I looked into gadgetbridge's documentation and confirmed what you've said about internet access. I originally tried using the aforementioned method of putting the data in the settings JSON but was really limited by how much data could fit in the URL.

There might be a workaround by transferring barcodes one-by-one but it'd be a bit garbage user-experience wise.

@jumper047
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As i can imagin, one-by-one transmission is not so bad - i think users mostly added them one by one, may be except initial setup. But seems like there are not so much peoples need this feature - so i just will use pebble app for adding/deleting barcodes:).

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