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Removed pedometer
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import { Cordova, IonicNativePlugin, Plugin } from '@ionic-native/core';
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import { Observable } from 'rxjs';
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import { Injectable } from '@angular/core';
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/**
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* Interface of a pedometer data object which is returned by watching for new data or by recieving historical data
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*/
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export interface IPedometerData {
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startDate?: number;
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endDate?: number;
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numberOfSteps: number;
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distance: number;
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floorsAscended: number;
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floorsDescended: number;
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}
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/**
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* @name Pedometer
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* @description
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* Fetch pedestrian-related pedometer data,
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* such as step counts and other information about the distance travelled.
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*
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* @usage
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* ```typescript
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* import { Pedometer } from '@ionic-native/pedometer/ngx';
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*
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* Pedometer.isDistanceAvailable()
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* .then((available: boolean) => console.log(available))
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* .catch((error: any) => console.log(error));
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*
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* Pedometer.startPedometerUpdates()
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* .subscribe((data: IPedometerData) => {
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* console.log(data);
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* });
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* ```
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*/
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@Plugin({
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pluginName: 'Pedometer',
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plugin: 'cordova-plugin-pedometer',
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pluginRef: 'pedometer',
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repo: 'https://github.com/leecrossley/cordova-plugin-pedometer',
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platforms: ['Android', 'iOS'],
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})
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@Injectable()
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export class Pedometer extends IonicNativePlugin {
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/**
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* Checks if step counting is available. Only works on iOS.
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* @return {Promise<boolean>} Returns a promise that resolves when feature is supported (true) or not supported (false)
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*/
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@Cordova()
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isStepCountingAvailable(): Promise<boolean> {
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return;
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}
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/**
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* Distance estimation indicates the ability to use step information to supply the approximate distance travelled by the user.
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* This capability is not supported on all devices, even with iOS 8.
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* Only works on iOS.
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* @return {Promise<boolean>} Returns a promise that resolves when feature is supported (true) or not supported (false)
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*/
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@Cordova()
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isDistanceAvailable(): Promise<boolean> {
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return;
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}
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/**
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* Floor counting indicates the ability to count the number of floors the user walks up or down using stairs.
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* This capability is not supported on all devices, even with iOS 8.
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* Only works on iOS.
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* @return {Promise<boolean>} Returns a promise that resolves when feature is supported (true) or not supported (false)
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*/
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@Cordova()
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isFloorCountingAvailable(): Promise<boolean> {
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return;
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}
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/**
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* Starts the delivery of recent pedestrian-related data to your Cordova app.
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*
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* When the app is suspended, the delivery of updates stops temporarily.
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* Upon returning to foreground or background execution, the pedometer object begins updates again.
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* @return {Observable<IPedometerData>} Returns a Observable that recieves repeatly data from pedometer in background.
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*/
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@Cordova({
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observable: true,
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clearFunction: 'stopPedometerUpdates',
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})
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startPedometerUpdates(): Observable<IPedometerData> {
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return;
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}
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/**
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* Stops the delivery of recent pedestrian data updates to your Cordova app.
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* @return {Promise<boolean>} Returns a promise that resolves when pedometer watching was stopped
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*/
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@Cordova()
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stopPedometerUpdates(): Promise<any> {
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return;
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}
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/**
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* Retrieves the data between the specified start and end dates.
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* The startDate and endDate options are required and can be constructed in any valid JavaScript way
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* (e.g. new Date(2015, 4, 1, 15, 20, 00) is also valid, as is milliseconds).
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* Only works on iOS.
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* @param {any} options start date and en date where you want to get pedometer data
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* @return {Promise<IPedometerData>} Returns a promise that resolves when pedometer data found
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*/
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@Cordova({
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callbackOrder: 'reverse',
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})
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queryData(options: { startDate: Date; endDate: Date }): Promise<IPedometerData> {
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return;
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}
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}
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