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This is an Android app to upload data from a MiniMed 600 Series insulin pump to a Nightscout website via a Contour Next Link 2.4 blood glucose meter
Install Android Studio
Install Fabric Plugin, enable Crashlytics, this should create app/fabric.properties
with your fabric apiSecret and also add a fabric key to app/src/AndroidManifest.xml
<meta-data
android:name="io.fabric.ApiKey"
android:value="YOUR-FABRIC-KEY" />
(Please take care not to commit this change.
If you're considering sharing your changes, or are using a non-private
Github repository, you should remove this change in
app/src/AndroidManifest.xml
and copy the value as apiKey
property
to file app/fabric.properties
instead. See
https://docs.fabric.io/android/fabric/settings/working-in-teams.html#android-projects
for more information.)
Create a BugFender account, create app/bugfender.properties
and populate with
apiKey=YOUR-BUGFENDER-KEY
Set up a virtual device in the AVD manager or connect an Android phone with USB debugging enabled.
Use one of the run configurations, eg installDebug
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