Hi!
I'm experiencing a problem using a (Tasker) plugin. All the plugins I've used so far worked fine (about 6 plugins). The last one I tried to use is the plugin provided bij FaceLock Pro. Using this plugin I can enable/disable FaceLock Pro (using is to disable it when I'm home or enable is when I'm away from home). But this particular plugin throws an exception. Sadly the exception is generated by FaceLock pro (it just throws a toast message saying exception, I'm unable to get more information). Also the Automagic log doesn't show an error or detailed information.
I tested the plugin using Tasker and from there it workes fine. I tried to contact the developer of FaceLock, but they don't respond. Is there any way that any of you can help me solve this problem?
Kind regards,
Bas
Plugin (FaceLock Pro) throws exception
Moderator: Martin
Re: Plugin (FaceLock Pro) throws exception
Hi,
Maybe the plugin prints some information in the system log. Could you please check in the developer settings if your device allows to take a bug report? To do this, open system settings->Developer options and check if there's an option called Take bug report. If yes, reproduce the problem so that the toast appears and then take a bug report. This usually takes some seconds, vibrates and then generates a mail with a huge attachment. Would be great if you could send this mail to info@automagic4android.com so I can check the output of the system log. The attachment can be quite large so I recommend to send the mail when connected to a WiFi network.
Regards,
Martin
Maybe the plugin prints some information in the system log. Could you please check in the developer settings if your device allows to take a bug report? To do this, open system settings->Developer options and check if there's an option called Take bug report. If yes, reproduce the problem so that the toast appears and then take a bug report. This usually takes some seconds, vibrates and then generates a mail with a huge attachment. Would be great if you could send this mail to info@automagic4android.com so I can check the output of the system log. The attachment can be quite large so I recommend to send the mail when connected to a WiFi network.
Regards,
Martin