Removed all console.log, console.error, console.warn, console.info, and console.debug statements from the main source code to clean up production output.
Changes:
- Removed 400+ console statements from TypeScript/TSX files
- Cleaned BLE services (BLEManager.ts, MockBLEManager.ts)
- Cleaned API services, contexts, hooks, and components
- Cleaned WiFi setup and sensor management screens
- Preserved console statements in test files (*.test.ts, __tests__/)
- TypeScript compilation verified successfully
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Implement proper cleanup of BLE scanning operations when users navigate
away from the add-sensor screen to prevent resource waste and potential
issues.
Changes:
- Add useFocusEffect hook to stop BLE scan when screen loses focus
- Remove unused imports (Device, WPDevice, connectDevice, etc.)
- Add comprehensive tests for BLE cleanup behavior
- Add tests for screen unmount/blur scenarios
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- setWiFi() now throws detailed errors instead of returning false
- Shows specific error messages: "WiFi credentials rejected", timeout etc.
- Added logging throughout BLE WiFi configuration flow
- Fixed WiFi network deduplication (keeps strongest signal)
- Ignore "Operation cancelled" error (normal cleanup behavior)
- BatchSetupProgress shows actual error in hint field
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- add-sensor.tsx now passes devices array with mac address via JSON
- setup-wifi.tsx parses devices from navigation params
- Support batch mode display (shows count and device names)
- Disconnect all devices when navigating back
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Sensor onboarding screens:
- add-sensor.tsx: BLE scanning + device selection
- setup-wifi.tsx: WiFi credentials + ESP32 provisioning
Flow:
1. Scan for nearby sensors via BLE
2. Select device from list
3. Enter WiFi credentials (SSID + password)
4. Send config over BLE using ESP IDF provisioning protocol
5. Verify connection and activate in backend
ESP Provisioning:
- services/espProvisioning.ts: ESP32 BLE provisioning implementation
- Protocol: custom-data exchange via BLE characteristics
- Security: WiFi password encrypted over BLE
- Timeout handling: 30s for provisioning, 60s for activation
User experience:
- Clear step-by-step wizard UI
- Loading states for BLE operations
- Success/error feedback
- Navigation to equipment screen on success