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Communication between Watch and Android/iOS Device.
Watch BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) Connection #
Communication between Wear OS or watchOS SmartWatch and Android/iOS Device with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).
This will send and recieve messages and/or data to the platform specific wearable communication method. It uses the wearable data layer and messaging API's on android devices and WCSession on iPhones.
Install #
Android #
-
add
implementation 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-wearable:17.0.0'
to the app level build.gradle -
make sure that the
applicationId
of your WearOS app is the same as the one on your phone app
iOS #
- iOS deployment target must be at least 9.3
- enable bitcode in you app to support. just follow these instructions to enable apple watch for your app
How to use #
- For information on how to access the sent data on wearable devices please see the example project
- It is recommended to not rely on instantaneous transfer of data on IOS as applicationContext waits for a "low intensity situation" to set this value between app and watch
Sending messages #
Use the static method WatchConnection.sendMessage(Map<String, dynamic> message);
to send a single shot message.
- on android the path
"/MessageChannel"
will be used for all messages
Example send message
WatchConnection.sendMessage({
"text": "Some text",
"integerValue": 1
});
Recieve message #
Use the static method WatchConnection.listenForMessage;
to register a message listener function.
- (android specific) if the message data is a string then the library will assume it is JSON and try to convert it. if that operation fails the message data will be sent to the listener unchanged.
Recieve message example
// msg is either a Map<String, dynamic> or a string (make sure to check for that when using the library)
WatchListener.listenForMessage((msg) {
print(msg);
});
Set data item (datalayer/userConfig) #
Use the static method WatchConnection.setData(String path, Map<String, dynamic> message);
to set a data item with specified path (use wearOS compatible data layer paths)
- (iOS specific) the path variable is used as a key within the application context dictionary
- (iOS specific) data transfer is not instant and will wait for a "low intensity" moment. use this function only to set permanent low priority information
Example set data
WatchConnection.setData("/actor/cage",{
"name": "Nicolas Saputra",
"awesomeRating": 100
});
Listen to data events #
Use the static method WatchConnection.listenForDataLayer;
to register a data listener function.
- (android specific) if the data is a string then the library will assume it is JSON and try to convert it. if that operation fails the data will be sent to the listener unchanged.
Example listen for data
// data should be a Map<String, dynamic> but can also be a string under exceptional circumstances
WatchListener.listenForDataLayer((data) {
print(data);
});
Notes #
- Currently does not support nested data structures on android. Therefore it is recommended to send complex items as json strings to be parsed on the recieving end
- Supported types in communications are
- Strings
- Integers
- Floats
- Double
- Long
- Boolean
- Single type lists of strings, floats, ints or longs