![]() String - "UNIT" - The unit that the PID uses String - "ALARM_TYPE" - The type of alarm trigger threshold ("MINIMUM" or "MAXIMUM")ĭouble - "CURRENT_VALUE" - The current value of the PID/equation the alarm is referencingĭouble - "TRIGGER_VALUE" - The trigger value for the alarm (below/above this will trigger the alarm based on the alarm type) _TRIGGERED (Sent when an alarm PID is triggered) Torque also sends an intent when an Alarm PID is triggered: _QUITTING (Sent when Torque is about to quit) ![]() _DISCONNECTED (Sent when Torque is disconnected from the OBD2 adapter) _CONNECTED (Sent when Torque connects to an OBD2 adapter) _TORQUE_QUIT (Properly shuts down Torque and related services - this must be sent as a broadcast type intent) Torque also responds to intents - these can be used with other apps such as Tasker - you can send or listen to the following intents: There is a forum post here: ] that explains some more about plugin development There is an example 'plugin' that demonstrates how to use the plugin interface in Torque here: ] - this is a basic example, have a look at the AIDL file for the API documentation ![]()
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