rhodes 3.0.0.beta.4 → 3.0.0.beta.5
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- data/Manifest.txt +9 -4
- data/doc/build.txt +6 -0
- data/lib/extensions/debugger/debugger.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/extensions/nfc/ext/nfc/platform/android/AndroidManifest.xml +15 -3
- data/lib/extensions/nfc/ext/nfc/platform/android/Rakefile +6 -0
- data/lib/extensions/nfc/ext/nfc/platform/android/ext_build.files +6 -4
- data/lib/extensions/nfc/ext/nfc/platform/android/jni/src/nfc.cpp +98 -11
- data/lib/extensions/nfc/ext/nfc/platform/android/res/xml/filter_nfc.xml +13 -0
- data/lib/extensions/nfc/ext/nfc/platform/android/src/com/rhomobile/nfc/Nfc.java +291 -0
- data/lib/extensions/nfc/ext/nfc/platform/android/src/com/rhomobile/nfc/NfcActivity.java +52 -0
- data/lib/extensions/nfc/ext/nfc/platform/android/src/com/{nfc → rhomobile/nfc}/NfcMessage.java +1 -1
- data/lib/extensions/nfc/ext/nfc/platform/android/src/com/{nfc → rhomobile/nfc}/NfcMessagePack.java +1 -1
- data/lib/extensions/nfc/ext/nfc/platform/android/src/com/{nfc → rhomobile/nfc}/NfcRecord.java +1 -1
- data/lib/extensions/nfc/ext/nfc/platform/android/src/com/rhomobile/nfc/NfcTechActivity.java +42 -0
- data/lib/extensions/nfc/ext/nfc/shared/ruby/nfc.i +50 -0
- data/lib/extensions/nfc/ext/nfc/shared/ruby/nfc_wrap.c +305 -0
- data/lib/extensions/nfc/nfc.rb +134 -0
- data/platform/android/Rhodes/res/xml/filter_nfc.xml +13 -0
- data/platform/android/build/android.rake +35 -19
- data/platform/android/build/androidcommon.rb +34 -2
- data/platform/win32/RhoSimulator/QTLICENSE.LGPL +504 -0
- data/platform/wp7/build/wp.rake +11 -11
- data/rhodes.gemspec +1 -1
- metadata +13 -8
- data/lib/extensions/nfc/ext/nfc/platform/android/src/com/nfc/Nfc.java +0 -150
data/lib/extensions/nfc/nfc.rb
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module Rho
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class NFCTagTechnology
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MIFARE_CLASSIC = 'MifareClassic'
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MIFARE_ULTRALIGHT = 'MifareUltralight'
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def initialize(tech_name)
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@techname = tech_name
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end
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def get_name
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return @techname
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end
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def connect
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Nfc.tech_connect(get_name)
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end
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def close
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Nfc.tech_close(get_name)
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end
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def is_connected
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return ( Nfc.tech_is_connected(get_name) != 0)
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end
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end
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class NFCTagTechnology_MifareClassic < NFCTagTechnology
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def initialize
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super(NFCTagTechnology::MIFARE_CLASSIC)
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end
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# index - integer
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# block - 16 byte array
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def write_block(index, block)
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Nfc.tech_MifareClassic_write_block(index, block)
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end
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# index - integer
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# return 16 byte array
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def read_block(index)
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return Nfc.tech_MifareClassic_read_block(index)
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end
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# return size in bytes
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def get_size
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return Nfc.tech_MifareClassic_get_size
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end
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end
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class NFCTagTechnology_MifareUltralight < NFCTagTechnology
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def initialize
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super(NFCTagTechnology::MIFARE_ULTRALIGHT)
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end
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# index - integer
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# block - 4 byte array
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def write_page(index, block)
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Nfc.tech_MifareUltralight_write_page(index, block)
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end
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# index - integer
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# return 16 byte array
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def read_pages(index)
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return Nfc.tech_MifareUltralight_read_pages(index)
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end
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# return size in bytes
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def get_size
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return Nfc.tech_MifareUltralight_get_size
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end
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end
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class NFCTag
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def initialize(tech_list)
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puts 'Ruby NFCTag.initialize()'
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@techlist = tech_list
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end
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# return array of string
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def get_tech_list
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return @techlist
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end
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def get_tech(tech_name)
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if @techlist.include?(tech_name)
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if tech_name == 'MifareClassic'
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return NFCTagTechnology_MifareClassic.New()
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end
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if tech_name == 'MifareUltralight'
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return NFCTagTechnology_MifareULtralight.New()
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end
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class NFCManager
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# 'payload_as_string' - string, payload prepared to string (support specail formats for URI, TEXT)
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# 'subrecords' - message hash (only for SMART_POSTER type)
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# set callback for tech events (Tag discovered/lost, tech special events)
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def self.set_nfc_callback(callback_url)
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Nfc.set_callback(callback_url)
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end
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# in callback
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# @params['Tag_event'] - 'discovered', 'lost'
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def self.set_nfc_tech_callback(callback_url)
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Nfc.set_tech_callback(callback_url)
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end
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# set list of Techs for listen (array of strings)
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def set_listen_tech_list(tech_list)
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Nfc.set_listen_tech_list(tech_list)
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end
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# return current discovered Tag or nil if not any Tag discovered now
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def get_current_Tag
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tech_list = Nfc.tech_get_techList
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if tech_list.size == 0
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return nil
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end
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return NFCTag.New(tech_list)
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end
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def self.convert_Tnf_to_string(tnf)
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res = 'unknown'
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if tnf == TNF_ABSOLUTE_URI
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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<resources xmlns:xliff="urn:oasis:names:tc:xliff:document:1.2">
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<tech-list>
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<tech>android.nfc.tech.MifareClassic</tech>
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</tech-list>
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<tech-list>
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<tech>android.nfc.tech.MifareUltralight</tech>
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</tech-list>
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<tech-list>
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<tech>android.nfc.tech.MifareClassic</tech>
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<tech>android.nfc.tech.MifareUltralight</tech>
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</tech-list>
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</resources>
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require 'pathname'
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USE_OWN_STLPORT = false
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ANDROID_API_LEVEL_TO_MARKET_VERSION = {}
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# For complete list of android API levels and its mapping to
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# market names (such as "Android-1.5" etc) see output of
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# command "android list targets"
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'audio' => ['RECORD_AUDIO', 'MODIFY_AUDIO_SETTINGS'],
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