Hi Burr,
thanks for the write-up
@java-client: the 0.3.0 is on maven central - should not be needed to build
_that_ version
@If the app is not running (you killed/closed it competely), the
notification will still appear in the top bar, selection of the
notification will re-launch the app, where you can attempt to sign-in as
"maria" and "123" but login may fail - just kill the app, restart the
app
server, restart it from the application tray/home screen. I am not sure
why logins just fail at times, recycling the app server helps.
===> Does the stack say something like active agent ? I guess that comes
from PicketLink, thinking Maria is still logged in from that IP address/
(device); That's something we need to look in. I will file a ticket later
today.
BTW. in the meantime - looks you are good to go, right ?
The setup is a bit hard, I can see that - but all the push related things
are never very smooth to setup - I think...
-Matthias
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 12:15 AM, Burr Sutter <bsutter(a)redhat.com> wrote:
What follows are my notes for AeroDoc - a challenge demo to get up
and
running and I have only completed the journey for Android - need some more
focused time for iOS. My steps may be incomplete as I was making notes
while still fighting through the jungle and getting a few bug fixes from
the team along the way - Thank you very much - I will be using this demo a
lot next week. Please edit as you see fit - we should clean this up and
publish a step by step guide on how to AeroDoc.
Note: the UI of the mobile app is a bit clunky - see screenshots of the
login screen below
Getting aerodoc running for Android/GCM with Cordova:
1) Download Unified Push Server -
http://aerogear.org/download/
2) Create & deploy a DataSource (see attached) on EAP
3) Drag & drop .war to deployments folder of EAP 6.1
4) Start EAP
5) Login at
http://localhost:8080/aerogear-unifiedpush-server-0.8.1/
6) admin and "123"
7) You will be prompted to change the password - make it something you
won't forget - I use the same password for EAP admin itself
8) Create a new Push Application
9) Add Variant
10) Google Cloud API:
https://code.google.com/apis/console/b/0/?pli=1
follow notes at
http://aerogear.org/docs/guides/aerogear-push-android/google-setup/
input your API Key and Project Number (which is the SenderID in the
JavaScript codebase later on)
11) Backend web app (also contains the REST endpoints for the AeroDoc app)
git clone
https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-aerodoc-cordova
mvn clean compile package
deploy the .war to the EAP server
note: I had to git clone and "mvn install" the Java Client
https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-unifiedpush-java-client
as it was a dependency required to build the backend web app
using the browser, hit
http://192.168.1.102:8080/aerodoc
Note: you need to know your IP address later
and make sure to start your EAP with -b 0.0.0.0 or using the
"Listen on all interfaces to allow remote web connections" checkbox in the
Server properties of JBDS/JBoss Tools
Login in as "john" with a password of "123"
You can create Leads - basically Doctors who need a phone call one of your
sales agents like Maria or Bob.
12) Frontend hybrid mobile app
git clone
https://github.com/aerogear/aerogear-aerodoc-cordova
follow the instructions in the read me
update app.js in merges/android
also open and update LoginController.js in merges/android
pushNotification.register(function() {}, function(){}, {"senderID":"
492580885002",
"ecb":"angular.element($('.topcoat-notification')).scope().onNotification"});
where "senderID" is your Google Project ID from step 10
13) Import the Android app into Eclipse+Android Tools using the
File-Import-Android wizard
It will appear as "HelloCordova" inside of the IDE
14) Plug in at least one Android device into your USB - assuming you have
setup that device for development (Google for "how to enable developer
settings")
http://www.androidcentral.com/how-enable-developer-settings-android-42
15) Using Eclipse, Run As Android Application and target the device.
If the Emulator tries to start, by passing the device, select Run
Configurations, select the Target tab and check "Always prompt to pick
device", hit Apply and OK
16) The app should install and run on the android device
login with "maria" and "123"
17) Back to
http://192.168.1.102:8080/aerodoc
Create a Lead
Dr Sally Mae Thomas
Manhattan
1231231234
and hit Save
click on the Lead, hit the Search Agents button to get a list of sales
agents (those folks running the mobile app like Maria in step 16), check
the box and hit Send Lead
Note: you should instantly see the new lead appear in the application,
along with a red notification that says "A new lead has been created" and
if the mobile is in the background it will put up a message in the Android
4 notification bar. Selecting that notification will pop the application
back to the foreground.
If the app is not running (you killed/closed it competely), the
notification will still appear in the top bar, selection of the
notification will re-launch the app, where you can attempt to sign-in as
"maria" and "123" but login may fail - just kill the app, restart the
app
server, restart it from the application tray/home screen. I am not sure
why logins just fail at times, recycling the app server helps.
18) If you deploy the app to 2 or more devices (leveraging that prompt for
device trick in step 15), you can select the Lead (e.g. Dr Sally Mae
Thomas) on the app and then hit the Accept button which will remove the
lead from the overall list and send a push notification to all other sales
agents (e.g. Bob whose password is also "123") and remove the lead from
their list.
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