Three bug fixes.
1. Fixed a bug where templates failed to display in toggle menu items
(at least on some devices).
2. Fixed a bug where a menu item requesting to exit on completion
appeared to indicate failure when using Wi-Fi or LTE. The fix uses a
delay in exiting the application modelled as sufficient for a Venu 2
device, so this might need tweaking for other devices. Closes#283.
3. Attempt to fixed an "Out of Memory" bug caused by v3.3 by making
automatic checking for menu updates both optional and automatically
turned off when insufficient memory is available. This last bug is
device dependent and may require another attempt. Closes#284.
1. Fixed a bug where templates failed to display in toggle menu items (at least on some devices).
2. Fixed a bug where a menu item requesting to exit on completion appeared to indicate failure when using Wi-Fi or LTE. The fix uses a delay in exiting the application modelled as sufficient for a Venu 2 device, so this might need tweaking for other devices.
Afetr startup and setting the meni item states, check to see if the
cache menu is out of date wrt the URL and then save the new version and
prompt the user to restart the application on the device. Initial
testing of the Beta version on my watch looks good.
Changed the function parameters on WebhookManager.onReturnRegisterWebhookSensor() to remove the last optional parameter that was causing the error message and this appears to keep the application happy on start up. Looks like an API request race between the glance's last call and the app first call.
Co-Authored-By: __JosephAbbey <me@josephabbey.dev>
HTTP-Headers settings no longer crash the application on the device. Group settings removed as they could be be changed a second time due to a bug in the SDK.
This update adds a note to the “Limits of Use” section explaining that
some Garmin devices use TLS 1.2 for HTTPS handshakes. If a server or
proxy enforces a minimum TLS version of 1.3 or higher, users may
experience SSL handshake errors with the message HTTP request returned
error code = 0.
The documentation now includes:
An explanation of the issue
How to identify the error
A practical solution example for Cloudflare Tunneling users to lower the
minimum TLS version to 1.2
A security note advising against lowering TLS below 1.2
This helps users troubleshoot connectivity problems when using Wi-Fi or
LTE features on Garmin watches with Home Assistant.