Try it live at banglejs.com/apps
- A list of apps is in
apps.json
- Each element references an app in
apps/
which is uploaded - When it starts, BangleAppLoader checks the JSON and compares it with the files it sees in the watch's storage.
- To upload an app, BangleAppLoader checks the files that are
listed in
apps.json
, loads them, and sends them over Web Bluetooth.
Filenames in storage are limited to 8 characters. To easily distinguish between file types, we use the following:
+stuff
is JSON for an app*stuff
is an image-stuff
is JS code=stuff
is JS code for stuff that is run at boot time - eg. handling settings or creating widgets on the clock screen
- Start writing your code in the IDE, with
Save on Send
in settings set to the default ofTo RAM
- When you have your app as you want it, add it as a file in
apps/
, lets assumeapps/my-great-app.js
- Come up with a unique 7 character name, we'll assume
7chname
- Create
apps/my-great-app.png
as a 48px icon - Use http://www.espruino.com/Image+Converter to create as 1 bit, 4 bit or 8 bit Web Palette "Image String" and save it as
apps/my-great-app-icon.js
- Create an entry in
apps/my-great-app.json
as follows:
{
"name":"Short Name",
"icon":"*7chname",
"src":"-7chname"
}
- Create an entry in
apps.json
as follows:
{ "id": "7chname",
"name": "My app's human readable name",
"icon": "my-great-app.png",
"description": "A detailed description of my great app",
"tags": "",
"storage": [
{"name":"+7chname","url":"my-great-app.json"},
{"name":"-7chname","url":"my-great-app.js"},
{"name":"*7chname","url":"my-great-app.js","evaluate":true}
],
},
{ "id": "appid", // 7 character app id
"name": "Readable name", // readable name
"icon": "icon.png", // icon in apps/
"description": "...", // long description
"type":"...", // optional(if app) - 'app' or 'widget'
"tags": "", // comma separated tag list for searching
"custom": "custom.html", // if supplied, apps/custom.html is loaded in an
// iframe, and it must post back an 'app' structure
// like this one with 'storage','name' and 'id' set up
"storage": [ // list of files to add to storage
{"name":"-appid", // filename to use in storage
"url":"", // URL of file to load (currently relative to apps/)
"content":"..." // if supplied, this content is loaded directly
"evaluate":true // if supplied, data isn't quoted into a String before upload
// (eg it's evaluated as JS)
},
"sortorder" : 0, // optional - choose where in the list this goes.
// this should only really be used to put system
// stuff at the top
]
}
The majority of icons used for these apps are from Icons8 - we have a commercial license but icons are also free for Open Source projects.