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Re: [Announce] Rockpool - Pebble daemon for Sailfish
I have just tried it to replace Pebbled, which was a fantastic job but not maintained too much anymore
and all I can say is waouh. That is really fantastic. I have also upgraded my watch to latest firmware (so I am probably positively biased because Pebble did a great job too...) but while I was expecting some glitches or worst, that went like a charm. That is the great part of open source: when several people improve things hand in hand, from original source to forks and from authors to contributors and even testers! I would happily give some free beers (as I did to smoku) if I ever find how to do it? conclusion: thanks a lot :) |
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This authenticator app was a good usecase to reshuffle appsettings window though.
First it had two dialog box calls - so now alert and confirmation calls are implemented in gecko. Then it had cancel button right at the top left corner - which forced me to return page heading shifting webview down below. |
Re: [Announce] Rockpool - Pebble daemon for Sailfish
Hey, thanks a lot for awesome work on the app :)
I'm curious, do you have any plans (possibilities?) for supporting the "developer connection" (https://developer.pebble.com/guides/...er-connection/) thing? |
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Really need to test that with a watch app that uses websockets, but not I'm not sure many do.
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Re: [Announce] Rockpool - Pebble daemon for Sailfish
for dev connections websocket is used in a bit different pattern, will try to merge your WS branch into my wip and see how it could be utilized. Ultimately phone-side implementation is here and looks fairly simple on a first sight.
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Re: [Announce] Rockpool - Pebble daemon for Sailfish
That does look quite simple, is that all there is to the developer mode?
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Re: [Announce] Rockpool - Pebble daemon for Sailfish
Well, yes, most important is I think do_relay which makes direct raw binary channel to the pebble.
There's also cloudpebble part which makes the same but via external wss proxy, but we need some insight from Kath probably to find out how to make it properly from the phone perspective (need to register itself as an endpoint somehow I presume). Also I've found a repo on merproject hosting qt5-qtwebsocket rpm built for jolla, which allows greatly simplify at least the build. Just built websocket branch with it. Edit: I forgot openrepos is also an rpm repo :) so that also could be used with coderus build |
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