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health.isAvilable() return false when used with targetSDK 30 #262

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Eslam2011 opened this issue Aug 3, 2022 · 3 comments
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health.isAvilable() return false when used with targetSDK 30 #262

Eslam2011 opened this issue Aug 3, 2022 · 3 comments
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googlefit-nosupport issue related to Google Fix, which is now unsupported

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@Eslam2011
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I tried used this plugin with targetSDK 29 thats works fine, but in targetSDK 30 not work, what the solution

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unfortunately Android has changed and you need to add this permission in the manifest, see this example

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we could add the change in the manifest xml programmatically via config file.
Anyone up to the task?

@dariosalvi78 dariosalvi78 added the googlefit-nosupport issue related to Google Fix, which is now unsupported label Nov 24, 2023
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am going to close all Google Fit related issues as this is discontinued

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