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Apps sampling package for the CARP Mobile Sensing framework (Android only).
import 'package:carp_apps_package/apps.dart';
import 'package:carp_mobile_sensing/carp_mobile_sensing.dart';
/// This is a very simple example of how this sampling package is used with
/// CARP Mobile Sensing (CAMS).
/// NOTE, however, that the code below will not run.
/// See the documentation on how to use CAMS: https://github.com/cph-cachet/carp.sensing-flutter/wiki
void main() async {
// register this sampling package before using its measures
SamplingPackageRegistry().register(AppsSamplingPackage());
// Create a study protocol using a local file to store data
CAMSStudyProtocol protocol = CAMSStudyProtocol()
..name = 'Track patient movement'
..owner = ProtocolOwner(
id: 'AB',
name: 'Alex Boyon',
email: 'alex@uni.dk',
);
// define which devices are used for data collection
// in this case, its only this smartphone
Smartphone phone = Smartphone();
protocol.addMasterDevice(phone);
// Add an automatic task that immediately starts collecting connectivity,
// nearby bluetooth devices, and wifi information.
protocol.addTriggeredTask(
ImmediateTrigger(),
AutomaticTask()
..addMeasures(SensorSamplingPackage().common.getMeasureList(
types: [
AppsSamplingPackage.APPS,
AppsSamplingPackage.APP_USAGE,
],
)),
phone);
// deploy this protocol using the on-phone deployment service
StudyDeploymentStatus status =
await SmartphoneDeploymentService().createStudyDeployment(protocol);
String studyDeploymentId = status.studyDeploymentId;
String deviceRolename = status.masterDeviceStatus.device.roleName;
// create and configure a client manager for this phone
SmartPhoneClientManager client = SmartPhoneClientManager();
await client.configure();
// create a study runtime to control this deployment
StudyDeploymentController controller =
await client.addStudy(studyDeploymentId, deviceRolename);
// configure the controller and resume sampling
await controller.configure();
controller.resume();
// listening and print all data events from the study
controller.data.forEach(print);
}