01-23-2019 05:57
01-23-2019 05:57
I see that VibrationPatternName is documented here
https://dev.fitbit.com/build/reference/device-api/haptics/#vibrationpatternname
but how to access it?
I tried using the repl to search for it... no luck
fitbit$ repl$ var haptics = require('haptics')
fitbit$ repl$ for (x in haptics) console.log(x)
fitbit$ repl$ for (x in haptics.vibration) console.log(x)Thanks!
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Best Answer01-30-2019 07:55
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01-30-2019 07:55
You have to have your own array of the names, as per the app that you linked.
Best Answer01-28-2019 16:18
01-28-2019 16:18
Try:
import { vibration } from "haptics"; vibration.start("ring");
From the documentation:
https://dev.fitbit.com/build/reference/device-api/haptics/
Rich
Best Answer01-29-2019 07:05
01-29-2019 07:05
The question is about the VibrationPatternName variable/constant.
Best Answer01-29-2019 10:17
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01-29-2019 10:17
It's just a list of possible vibration pattern names.
| "alert"
| "bump"
| "confirmation"
| "confirmation-max"
| "nudge"
| "nudge-max"
| "ping"
| "ring"
01-30-2019 06:44
01-30-2019 06:44
But how I can read that list from my app?
How can I use it in the app?
I would like to use that list in an app, so that I can dynamically create the list of available patters... for example in this app https://github.com/adiroiban/fitbit-os-haptics
Thanks!
Best Answer01-30-2019 07:55
Fitbit Developers oversee the SDK and API forums. We're here to answer questions about Fitbit developer tools, assist with projects, and make sure your voice is heard by the development team.
01-30-2019 07:55
You have to have your own array of the names, as per the app that you linked.
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