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Viability to support CyanogenMod profiles? #5

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alexbarcelo opened this issue Nov 14, 2016 · 2 comments
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Viability to support CyanogenMod profiles? #5

alexbarcelo opened this issue Nov 14, 2016 · 2 comments

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@alexbarcelo
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I was looking into some app capable of switching CyanogenMod profiles (something like Tasker profiles, but built-in with the CyanogenMod ROM and tight integration with the system) with Beacon.

I realized that this project may be interested in adding that feature, given that there are some "trigger actions" available and Tasker does not have direct support for CyanogenMod profiles. I am not a very good Android programmer, but I don't mind to try to add the feature. That is, if it is of any interest. Or maybe there is some better idea on the integration of those profiles.

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vitas commented Nov 14, 2016

Hi , could you point me to a doc where i can find out how to program that profile switching?

@alexbarcelo
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I assume that the documentation here is the main stuff:
https://cyanogenmod.github.io/cm_platform_sdk/reference/cyanogenmod/app/ProfileManager.html

There are, according to the wiki, some apps that implement the switch profile functionality. But the Profile 4 Tasker seems to not be available anymore (or maybe only not available in my country?), and the other suggested apps does not seem to have any Beacon features...?

There is a quite old repo over there:
https://github.com/seamusphelan/ProfileSwitcher
Which does Profile Switching. No idea if it still works. I recall reading somewhere that Profile API changed, but don't remember where I read that or when it changed. Maybe that's a red herring.

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