@e-is/capacitor-bluetooth-serial v6.0.3
Capacitor Bluetooth Serial Plugin
Forked from capacitor-bluetooth-serial (archived)
A client implementation for interacting with Bluetooth (serial), using Capacitor.
Supported platforms
- Web
- Android
- iOS
Supported Capacitor versions:
- Capacitor 6 : use version 6.x
- Capacitor 5 : use version 5.x
- Capacitor 4 : use version 0.6.x
- Capacitor <= 3: Please use capacitor-bluetooth-serial (<= v0.0.3)
Usage
Install the plugin via npm
npm install --save @e-is/capacitor-bluetooth-serialimport {BluetoothSerial} from "@e-is/capacitor-bluetooth-serial";
//...do something with pluginAPI Documentation
Interface and type definitions can be found here.
API
Methods
- BluetoothSerial.isEnabled
- BluetoothSerial.canEnable
- BluetoothSerial.enable
- BluetoothSerial.disable
- BluetoothSerial.startEnabledNotifications
- BluetoothSerial.stopEnabledNotifications
- BluetoothSerial.scan
- BluetoothSerial.connect
- BluetoothSerial.connectInsecure
- BluetoothSerial.disconnect
- BluetoothSerial.isConnected
- BluetoothSerial.read
- BluetoothSerial.readUntil
- BluetoothSerial.startNotifications
- BluetoothSerial.stopNotifications
- BluetoothSerial.write
isEnabled
Reports if bluetooth is enabled.
isEnabled(): Promise<BluetoothState>;
Description
Function isEnabled calls the success whatever bluetooth is enabled or not. The promise will contain an attribute enabled indicating if bluetooth is enabled or not enabled. The failure callback will be called only if an error occurs.
If you want to enable bluetooth afterwards, you can use #enable directly, once #enable also check if the bluetooth is conected or not.
Parameters
None.
Quick Example
BluetoothSerial
.isEnabled()
.then((response: BluetoothState) => {
const status = response.enabled ? 'enabled' : 'disabled';
console.log(`Bluetooth is ${status}`);
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Error checking bluetooth status');
});canEnable
Reports if bluetooth can be enabled.
canEnable(): Promise<BluetoothState>;
Description
Function canEnable calls the success whatever bluetooth can be enabled or not. The promise will contain an attribute enabled indicating if bluetooth can be enabled or not. The failure callback will be called only if an error occurs.
Parameters
None.
Quick Example
BluetoothSerial
.canEnable()
.then((response: BluetoothState) => {
const canEnable = response.enabled;
console.log(`Bluetooth can be enabled ? ${canEnable}`);
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Error checking if bluetooth can be enabled');
});enable
Enable bluetooth if it is not enabled. Also request permissions for bluetooth access if it is necessary.
enable(): Promise<BluetoothState>;
Description
Function enable calls the success whatever bluetooth is successfully enabled or not. The promise will contain an attribute enabled indicating if bluetooth is enabled or not enabled after the process. The failure callback will be called only if an error occurs.
If the app does not have permission to use bluetooth, it will request it.
Parameters
None.
Quick Example
BluetoothSerial
.enable()
.then((response: BluetoothState) => {
const status = response.enabled ? 'enabled' : 'disabled';
console.log(`Bluetooth is ${status}`);
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Error enabling bluetooth');
});disable
Disable bluetooth if enabled. Also request permissions for bluetooth access if it is necessary.
disable(): Promise<BluetoothState>;
Description
Function disable calls the success whatever bluetooth is successfully disabled or not.
The promise will contain an attribute enabled indicating if bluetooth is enabled or not enabled after the process.
The failure callback will be called only if an error occurs.
If the app does not have permission to use bluetooth, it will request it.
Parameters
None.
Quick Example
BluetoothSerial
.disable()
.then((response: BluetoothState) => {
const status = response.enabled ? 'enabled' : 'disabled';
console.log(`Bluetooth is ${status}`);
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Error disabling bluetooth');
});startEnabledNotifications
Be notified when bluetooth status changed.
startEnabledNotifications(): Promise<void>;
Description
Function startEnabledNotifications enable status notifications. In order to retrieve the values, use an Event Listener with 'onEnabledChanged' as event name.
const eventListener = BluetoothSerial.addListener('onEnabledChanged' , (response: BluetoothState) => {
const { enabled } = response;
//Do something with enabled variable
});Parameters
None.
Quick Example
BluetoothSerial
.startEnabledNotifications()
.then(() => {
eventListener = BluetoothSerial.addListener('onEnabledChanged', (data: BluetoothState) => {
console.log('Bluetooth state changed to ' + (data.enabled ? 'Enabled' : 'Disabled'));
});
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Error starting enabled listener');
});stopEnabledNotifications
Stops the propagation of value changes.
stopEnabledNotifications(): Promise<void>;
Description
Function stopEnabledNotifications disable bluetooth state notifications. Additionally, the event listener has to be removed.
eventListener.remove();Parameters
None.
Quick Example
BluetoothSerial
.stopEnabledNotifications()
.then(() => {
eventListener.remove();
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Error disabling listener for device');
});scan
Discover devices visible and close to the device
scan(): Promise<BluetoothScanResult>;
Description
Android
Function scan discovers Bluetooth devices close to the device and visible. The success callback is called with a list of objects similar to list, or an empty list if no devices are found.
Example list passed to success callback.
[{
"class": 0,
"id": "00:11:22:33:44:55",
"address": "00:11:22:33:44:55",
"name": "Device 1"
}, {
"class": 7936,
"id": "01:23:6645:4D67:89:00",
"address": "01:23:6645:4D67:89:00",
"name": "Device 2"
}]The discovery process takes a while to happen. You may want to show a progress indicator while waiting for the discover proces to finish, and the sucess callback to be invoked.
Calling connect on an unpaired Bluetooth device should begin the Android pairing process.
Parameters
None.
Quick Example
BluetoothSerial
.scan()
.then((result: BluetoothScanResult) => {
result.devices.forEach((device: BluetoothDevice) {
console.log(device.id);
});
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Error scanning devices');
});connect
Connect to a Bluetooth device.
connect(options: BluetoothConnectOptions): Promise<void>;
Description
Function connect connects to a Bluetooth device. The callback Success will be called when the connection is successful. Failure is called if the connection fails.
Android
For Android, connect takes a MAC address of the remote device.
Parameters
- { address }: Identifier of the remote device.
Quick Example
BluetoothSerial
.connect({
address: '00:11:22:33:44:55',
})
.then(() => {
console.log('Successfully connected')
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Error connecting...');
});connectInsecure
Connect insecurely to a Bluetooth device.
connectInsecure(options: BluetoothConnectOptions): Promise<void>;
Description
Function connectInsecure connects to a Bluetooth device. The callback Success will be called when the connection is successful. Failure is called if the connection fails.
Function connectInsecure works like BluetoothSerial.connect, but creates an insecure connection to a Bluetooth device. See the Android docs for more information.
Android
For Android, connectInsecure takes a MAC address of the remote device.
Parameters
- { address }: Identifier of the remote device.
Quick Example
BluetoothSerial
.connectInsecure({
address: '00:11:22:33:44:55',
})
.then(() => {
console.log('Successfully connected')
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Error connecting...');
});disconnect
Disconnect a Bluetooth device.
disconnect(options: BluetoothConnectOptions): Promise<void>;
Description
Function disconnect disconnects a Bluetooth device. The callback Success will be called when the disconnection is successful. Failure is called if the disconnection fails.
Android
For Android, disconnect takes a MAC address of the remote device.
Warning: If no address is passed, all devices will be disconnected.
Parameters
- { address }: Identifier of the remote device.
Quick Example
BluetoothSerial
.disconnect({
address: '00:11:22:33:44:55',
})
.then(() => {
console.log('Successfully disconnected')
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Error disconnecting...');
});isConnected
Reports the connection status.
isConnected(options: BluetoothConnectOptions): Promise<BluetoothConnectResult>;
Description
Function isConnected calls the success callback with the connection status (connected or not connected). Failure will be called only if an error occurs.
Android
For Android, isConnected takes a MAC address of the remote device.
Parameters
- { address }: Identifier of the remote device.
Quick Example
BluetoothSerial
.isConnected({
address: '00:11:22:33:44:55',
})
.then((result: BluetoothConnectResult) => {
const status = result.connected ? 'connected' : 'disconnected';
console.log(`Device is ${status}`);
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Error checking connection status');
});read
Reads data from the buffer.
read(options: BluetoothReadOptions): Promise<BluetoothReadResult>;
Description
Function read reads the data from the buffer. The data is passed to the success callback as a String. Calling read when no data is available will pass an empty String to the callback.
Parameters
- { address }: Identifier of the remote device.
Quick Example
BluetoothSerial
.read({
address: '00:11:22:33:44:55',
})
.then((result: BluetoothReadResult) => {
console.log(result.data);
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Error reading data from device');
});readUntil
Reads data from the buffer until it reaches a delimiter.
readUntil(options: BluetoothReadUntilOptions): Promise<BluetoothReadResult>;
Description
Function readUntil reads the data from the buffer until it reaches a delimiter. The data is passed to the success callback as a String. If the buffer does not contain the delimiter, an empty String is passed to the callback.
Parameters
- { address }: Identifier of the remote device.
- { delimiter }: Delimiter.
Quick Example
BluetoothSerial
.readUntil({
address: '00:11:22:33:44:55',
delimiter: '\n',
})
.then((result: BluetoothReadResult) => {
console.log(result.data);
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Error reading data from device');
});startNotifications
Enable and be notified when any data is received.
startNotifications(options: BluetoothEnableNotificationsOptions): Promise<void>;
Description
Function startNotifications enable notifications. In order to retrieve the values, use an Event Listener with 'onRead' as event name.
const eventListener = BluetoothSerial.addListener('onRead' , (response: BluetoothReadResult) => {
const { value } = response;
//Do something with the value
});Parameters
- { address }: Identifier of the remote device.
- { delimiter }: Delimiter for notification.
Quick Example
BluetoothSerial
.startNotifications({
address: '00:11:22:33:44:55',
delimiter: '\n',
})
.then((result: BluetoothEnableNotificationsResult) => {
eventListener = BluetoothSerial.addListener('onRead', (data: BluetoothReadResult) => {
console.log("Received value: " + data.value);
});
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Error enabling listener for device');
});stopNotifications
Stops the propagation of value changes.
stopNotifications(options: BluetoothDisableNotificationsOptions): Promise<void>;
Description
Function stopNotifications disable notifications. Additionally, the event listener has to be removed.
eventListener.remove();Parameters
- { address }: Identifier of the remote device.
Quick Example
BluetoothSerial
.stopNotifications({
address: '00:11:22:33:44:55',
})
.then(() => {
eventListener.remove();
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Error disabling listener for device');
});write
Write data to the buffer.
write(options: BluetoothWriteOptions): Promise<void>;
Description
Function write writes data to the buffer.
Parameters
- { address }: Identifier of the remote device.
- { value }: String to send.
Quick Example
BluetoothSerial
.write({
address: '00:11:22:33:44:55',
value: 'Hello world',
})
.then(() => {
console.log('Value sent to device');
})
.catch(() => {
console.log('Error writing data to device');
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