Hello Group,
Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus; running Android version 7.0
Tasker version 5.0u6m
Email Plugins: SendSilentMail and MailTask
Problem: I have a number of Profiles that when executed they will email the Tasker backup file along with the battery logs that was created from a separate Profile. These profiles work great on my Note 3. The problem that I am having is ever since I transitioned to my Samsung Galaxy S8+ the mail plugins are not emailing the files that it did when the Profiles were on the Note 3. I have reached out to the developer of MailTask and he/she could not figure out why its not working. The developer of SendSilentMail has a dead email address. In addition, I have tried other mail plugins and I am still getting the same issue. SL4 does not work on my version of Android and have not worked after Kit Kit so using that plugin is out of the question.
Does anyone know how I can get Tasker and the mail plugins (or other alternative) to send email with our without attachments.
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Vernon
Have you tried capturing a logcat while running the task? It's possible it will give some insight.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
ktmom said:
Have you tried capturing a logcat while running the task? It's possible it will give some insight.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
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How do I "capturing a logcat?"
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How to logcat
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So, I searhed and the only thing that pops up about this is about a year old.
MyQ makes chamberlain and liftmaster garage door openers open by using their app on your smarthphone.
What I would like to do is create a task that triggers based off my proximity (location) to arriving home for my garage to automatically open.
I see that people were able to achieve something to this affect a year ago, but it seems that myQ has locked down this functionality.
Can anyone elaborate or help with a solution to this? I would be fine with using my android smartwatch to trigger a tasker profile too.
Thanks in Advance!
elijahblake said:
So, I searhed and the only thing that pops up about this is about a year old.
MyQ makes chamberlain and liftmaster garage door openers open by using their app on your smarthphone.
What I would like to do is create a task that triggers based off my proximity (location) to arriving home for my garage to automatically open.
I see that people were able to achieve something to this affect a year ago, but it seems that myQ has locked down this functionality.
Can anyone elaborate or help with a solution to this? I would be fine with using my android smartwatch to trigger a tasker profile too.
Thanks in Advance!
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I have been using Tasker with MyQ for my watch and shortcuts and it had been working great until someone at MyQ decided to disable that function. Now they figured they can make a buck by charging you for that function. I haven't came across any work arounds yet but if you or anyone else know of a way to get Tasker to work with MyQ again. Please let us know.
Why not just revert to an older version of the app? If version 3.83 is old enough, then it's available on apkmirror.com. Make sure to turn off auto updates for the app in the play store.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
ktmom said:
Why not just revert to an older version of the app? If version 3.83 is old enough, then it's available on apkmirror.com. Make sure to turn off auto updates for the app in the play store.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
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i may be wrong, but i think they actually setup the paywall by when you hit their server to login with your credentials... So I don't "think" an older version of the app would help. (i could be wrong)?
I take it then that this works by your logging into their server which then sends a packet to the opener via the internet?
Can you sniff the network and grab what the command is the opener is looking for, then mimic that directly to the opener?
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
ktmom said:
I take it then that this works by your logging into their server which then sends a packet to the opener via the internet?
Can you sniff the network and grab what the command is the opener is looking for, then mimic that directly to the opener?
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
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You mean do a packet capture with wireshark? I can give it a try
How can I close both apps in multi-window mode using Tasker? I'm on an unrooted Galaxy Note 8.
I am not particularly familiar with Samsung's multi window mode, but on a un-rooted device, I believe your best bet is to mimic the button presses you would normally do using the tasker plugin, AutoInput.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
ktmom said:
I am not particularly familiar with Samsung's multi window mode, but on a un-rooted device, I believe your best bet is to mimic the button presses you would normally do using the tasker plugin, AutoInput.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
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Thanks, but I've already tried that with no success.
Why not post the description of the task that didn't work. Anything that you can do with your finger on the device, AutoInput is able to mimic.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
ktmom said:
Why not post the description of the task that didn't work. Anything that you can do with your finger on the device, AutoInput is able to mimic.
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I tried setting up an autoinput action to long click on multi-window navigation button using easy actions. And I've tried to use screen coordinates to do the same in autoinput. But I have had no success yet. I'm still working on it... maybe I should look into a kill app action...
Hi,
I am wondering if there is any way to toggle wifi calling setting on certain conditions.
I can't find any thing like that in the tasker app.
I am using Samsung note 8 with oreo.
Thanks.
There used to be an app or two in the play store that were plug-ins for tasker to help with this. They seem to be gone though.
I'm not aware of an intent (maybe it would be carrier specific and not excluded via intents?).
So that kinda leaves auto input as the defacto solution.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
Has anyone been successful in controlling NextRadio with Tasker?
I'm using NextRadio in an in-dash Android device and what I want is to be able to launch NextRadio and play the first saved favorite...
*shameless self bump*
Anyone? Bueller?
There needs to be some hook for tasker to connect to. Such as an API provided by the app, or intents (look in the apps manifest file).
You might look at Intent Radio.
There is more information at Stephen Blott's blog.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
ktmom said:
There needs to be some hook for tasker to connect to. Such as an API provided by the app, or intents (look in the apps manifest file).
You might look at Intent Radio.
There is more information at Stephen Blott's blog.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
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This looked like it was going to work perfectly, but, apparently the radio station I want, doesn't have a PLS or an m3u associated with it. I'm not sure how the other streaming radio providers access it...
I had some success using a direct link (http://208.92.55.38/WCTKAAC_SC), but it took several (almost 45 seconds) to start playing, where the webplayer starts immediately...
Hello,
I discovered Tasker and thanks to tutorials, I managed to reach my first goal: send an SMS indicating my position directly on Google Maps.
Question security, it's great when traveling alone on a hike.
Now, I have a very theoretical goal that I can not reach: how to automatically send this position at regular time intervals? In other words, how to follow a mobile in his move?
Thanks in advance to the tasker experts who will enlighten me.
alamyr said:
Hello,
I discovered Tasker and thanks to tutorials, I managed to reach my first goal: send an SMS indicating my position directly on Google Maps.
Question security, it's great when traveling alone on a hike.
Now, I have a very theoretical goal that I can not reach: how to automatically send this position at regular time intervals? In other words, how to follow a mobile in his move?
Thanks in advance to the tasker experts who will enlighten me.
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Just put a "wait" action for however many minutes between updates then a "go-to" back to the start (or wherever the location point is in your task).
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
State>Time From: Every>(how often) To:> Add your task
Using wait will take a toll on battery
ktmom said:
Just put a "wait" action for however many minutes between updates then a "go-to" back to the start (or wherever the location point is in your task).
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
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Thank you, it works
Chym3ra said:
State>Time From: Every>(how often) To:> Add your task
Using wait will take a toll on battery
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I use solution proposed by Ktmom, it works but I will consider your advice
Thank you
alamyr said:
I use solution proposed by Ktmom, it works but I will consider your advice
Thank you
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I agree that this advice is better on battery. If you want to run this activity on battery power (not plugged in) for an extended period of time, then maybe use a shortcut to toggle the profile on/off unless you want this information available 100% of the time.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
ktmom said:
I agree that this advice is better on battery. If you want to run this activity on battery power (not plugged in) for an extended period of time, then maybe use a shortcut to toggle the profile on/off unless you want this information available 100% of the time.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
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Thank you to confirm
However, I'm a new user of Tasker and what you propose about a shortcut looks like chinese for me. But I will study this recommandation
alamyr said:
Thank you to confirm
However, I'm a new user of Tasker and what you propose about a shortcut looks like chinese for me. But I will study this recommandation
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How are you currently causing the task to run?
Maybe it is time based, such as between 5-6 pm during your commute home? Does it run when ever you open a specific app?
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
ktmom said:
How are you currently causing the task to run?
Maybe it is time based, such as between 5-6 pm during your commute home? Does it run when ever you open a specific app?
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers
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Soory, I'm a bit late to answer.
My question was theorical because I do not have the immediate need for a solution.
I am interested in answering two cases of concern.
That of parents whose children are alone outside and that of children whose parents are old and, for some, likely to go astray when they leave alone.
A tranquillizing solution would be to press the key that triggers the tracking of the position every n minutes and simply put the mobile phone in the pocket of the child or the elderly person. Upon his return, stop the tasker.
This is a use case where toggling a variable to initiate the location mode makes sense. Then the profile triggers on two contexts, when the variable is set and a time context every x- minutes.
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment." - Will Rogers