Rand Dusing
Rand Dusing
This should be fixed thanks to @mattkhaw's PR: #607
@mattkhaw Is the "subissue" you tagged me on only affecting Android? I no longer have an Android device, so I may not be able to fix it. PRs welcome :)
Do you need to call #initializePeripheral()? That may have odd behavior in background mode. Also, try scanning by a particular service while in the background. I believe iOS requires it...
What do you mean by background callbacks? This app can support a connection running in the background
What os?
This plugin definitely supports running in the background. The app will "restore" on certain events like subscribe notifications.
Are you calling requestPermission() before hand?
I've seen that message in previous versions and haven't ran into any approval issues with it in the past.
@unclespode Do you know how to reproduce it? Some Javascript calls may be out of order, or called one too many times.
How did you know the device's UUID without scanning it? I thought those UUIDs were unique per iOS device for privacy reasons.