[Testing] NFC for Halium 9 ports
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@fredldotme cool, will be great to have the app usability at first, thank you for all the wor.
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@mateo_salta i could probally write a basic app that just passes on the url to urldispatcher as a stopgap, i think that will be my next thing to try
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@mateo_salta Could you possibly release a version of your demo QtNfc writer app with the
nfcpolicy group enabled? I would like to test it in a confined environment. Or even better, could you release the source code for it? -
NFC should be in next dev :
https://github.com/ubports/ubuntu-touch/issues/1697
But in concrete terms, what will this technology implemented on UT smartphones allow us to do in daily use? -
@domubpkm depends on what app developers can envision and implement with it. It could be used for home automation for example, triggering events via NFC tags.
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I almost never used NFC in my life. Maybe once or twice I used it to automatically pair bluetooth devices

But that's why I'm really looking forward having it on UT because I'm pretty sure I will use it. I've used a lot things just because they are available on UT
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@fredldotme oh yeah, the source is in the example folders of qt-master, they have a handfull of demos, I will try the apparmor, didn't know that was going yet

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@kugiigi I'm looking foward to trying this example, ( https://github.com/qt/qtconnectivity/blob/8618e25e01ca9c6c6b2221041f625ac69f6757b8/examples/nfc/corkboard/corkboards.qml) and sticking some of the stickers on my refrigerator as notes

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Is there already a test app? I have at least one device here where I would love to test it...
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@fredldotme I tried to build the p2p-demo with clickable, but get the error, that "nfc" is an unsupported policy-group... do I have to use some modified docker image for building this?
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@fredldotme I meant a click to be installed
for the lazy of us... -
NFC support has been merged into Clickable just recently. Using Clickable from git will work.
@Flohack "teach a man to fish" and all

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