2015-11-13 17:53 GMT+01:00 Paul Theriault <[email protected]>: > Dial is used to make a call. If you handle “dial” it will show up as the > list of options when the user clicks a tel: link, for example. So a VOIP > service would be the sort of thing that handles this activity. > > You need to declare the activity in your manifest in order to receive the > message though. > > hi, Paul can you reformulate this last paragraph? i don't unerdestant this ... :/ how i declare an activity in my manifest.webapp? which activity? thank you for your help
> To hook into the events when a call is received though, you need the > telephony permission. which is certified only. > yes, i already have telephony permission in my manifest.webapp > > -Paul > > > On 13 Nov 2015, at 10:28 am, leandro <[email protected]> wrote: > > i'm just toying around with the idea of to hook when the user receives a > phone call > > i've tried in a test app with the followin code but no luck > > navigator.mozSetMessageHandler('activity', function(activityRequest) { > if(activityRequest.source.name <http://activityrequest.source.name/> = > 'dial') { > console.info("being called"); > } > }); > > is mandatory some permission to do this? > note than i don't want to call nor answer, but only being noticed of and > react to the call > > is there another way to accomplish this? > -Leandro > > > > > IMPORT MY GPG KEY: > gpg --keyserver x-hkp://pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys BA863309 > > > _______________________________________________ > dev-fxos mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-fxos > > >
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