Android app for Google Glass Explorer Edition (XE24, Android 4.4.2 / API 19) that connects as a BLE Central (GATT client) to an iPhone Peripheral and renders a “Google Now style feed” winner on a pinned LiveCard.
## What it does
- Scans using legacy BLE APIs (`BluetoothAdapter.startLeScan`) with a 10s timeout.
- Connects + discovers the custom service:
-`A0B0C0D0-E0F0-4A0B-9C0D-0E0F1A2B3C4D`
- Subscribes to notifications on `FEED_TX` by writing the CCCD (0x2902).
- Reassembles chunked notifications into a UTF-8 JSON `FeedEnvelope` and logs it.
- Parses JSON with `org.json` into a minimal model: winner title/subtitle + “+N”.
- Shows status (“Scanning…/Connecting…/Connected” or last error) on a persistent LiveCard pinned near the clock.
- Tapping the LiveCard opens a swipeable feed view (CardScrollView) with per-card actions (dismiss/snooze/save).
- Tap a card to open its actions (Glass-style overlay); `DISMISS` / `SNOOZE_*` remove the card from the current view and rely on the companion feed to keep it suppressed.
If the feed includes a card with `bucket="FYI"` and a `type` that equals `WEATHER_INFO` or contains `WEATHER` (e.g. `CURRENT_WEATHER`), the app publishes it as a Glass “static card” via an Android notification using a custom `RemoteViews` layout modeled after the “Google Now Weather” card style (see `app/src/main/res/layout/weather_static_card.xml` and `app/src/main/java/sh/nym/irisglass/WeatherStaticCardPublisher.java`).
- **ASCII fallback**: if the payload contains a `{...}` JSON object, it is parsed directly; `PING`/`ping` updates last ping time.
## Build setup (Glass GDK LiveCard)
This project uses the Glass GDK `LiveCard` APIs directly (see `app/src/main/java/sh/nym/irisglass/HudService.java`) and renders the pinned HUD using `LiveCard.setViews(...)` with a `RemoteViews` layout (`app/src/main/res/layout/hud_live_card.xml`).
If you prefer compiling directly against the Glass Development Kit Preview add-on:
1. Install the SDK add-on: **Google Inc. → Glass Development Kit Preview (API 19)** in the Android SDK Manager.
2. Set the module `compileSdk` to the add-on in `app/build.gradle` (or via Android Studio Project Structure).
## Install on Glass
1. Enable developer mode + ADB on Glass.
2. Connect over USB and verify:
-`adb devices`
3. Install:
-`./gradlew :app:installDebug`
4. Launch “Iris Glass” on Glass.
Expected behavior:
- Within ~15 seconds (scan + connect), the LiveCard status should reach “Connected”.
- On the first full feed, `FEED` logs a reassembled JSON string.
- The LiveCard displays the winner title/subtitle and a “+N” indicator for remaining items.
- Tap the LiveCard to open the full feed and swipe through cards (Google Now style).
## Troubleshooting
- **No scan results**:
- Ensure Bluetooth is ON on Glass.
- Ensure the iPhone is advertising and within range.
- Some Android builds require location permission for BLE scan; this app declares `ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION`.
- **Connected but no notifications**:
- Confirm the CCCD write succeeds in logcat (`BLE` tag, `onDescriptorWrite CCCD status=0`).
- Some peripherals won’t send until the CCCD is written; `setCharacteristicNotification(...)` alone is not enough.
- **Missing service/characteristic**:
- Verify the peripheral uses the exact UUIDs in `app/src/main/java/sh/nym/irisglass/Constants.java`.