Re: [RFC] bloodpressure: Add Blood Pressure API

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Marcel,

+Interface	org.bluez.BloodPressure1
+Object path	[variable prefix]/{hci0,hci1,...}/dev_XX_XX_XX_XX_XX_XX
+
+Methods		RegisterWatcher(object watcher)
+
+			Registers a watcher to monitor blood pressure
+			measurements. This watcher will be notified about
+			final pressure measurements.
+
+			Possible Errors: org.bluez.Error.InvalidArguments
+
+		UnregisterWatcher(object watcher)
+
+			Unregisters a watcher.
+
+		EnableIntermediateMeasurement(object watcher)
+
+			Enables intermediate measurement notifications
+			for this watcher. Intermediate measurements will
+			be enabled only for devices which support it.
+
+			Possible Errors: org.bluez.Error.InvalidArguments
+					org.bluez.Error.NotSupported
+
+		DisableIntermediateMeasurement(object watcher)
+
+			Disables intermediate measurement notifications
+			for this watcher. It will disable notifications in
+			devices when the last watcher is removed for
+			intermediate measurements.
+
+			Possible Errors: org.bluez.Error.InvalidArguments
+					org.bluez.Error.NotFound

why don't we make these two methods parts of a dict for RegisterWatcher. Enabling them manually seems rather pointless.

It's been done intentionally to be able to return "not supported" error when intermediate measurement is not available.

Having RegisterWatcher(object watcher, boolean intermediate) and additionally Intermediate property [read only] is an another option.

In this case app will check intermediate property and set intermediate param to RegisterWatcher appropriately.

/Waldek



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