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bluetooth-mqtt-proxy
Advanced tools
Runs a bluetooth LE service that forwards messages to a MQTT service.
$ npm install bluetooth-mqtt-proxy -g
{
"name": "BLE2MQTT",
"uuid": "70B3FB84-748F-4BA1-A162-28F19F068CD2",
"host": "mqtt://localhost",
"characteristics": [
{
"uuid": "3DC74FD3-73C4-4252-89CA-ACF5197636DC",
"topic": "presence"
},
{
"uuid": "3D54BCE8-FAC4-447D-8100-70C15F4D7219",
"topic": "foo"
}
]
}
$ bluetooth-mqtt-proxy -c=/path/to/config.json
DEBUG=bluetooth-mqtt-proxy* bluetooth-mqtt-proxy -c=/path/to/config.json
Puck.js is a JavaScript microcontroller you can program wirelessly. Here's a basic client implementation:
const blink = (led) => {
const duration = 300;
setTimeout(() => {
led.write(true);
setTimeout(() => {
led.write(false);
}, duration);
}, duration);
};
// As specified in config.json
const name = 'BLE2MQTT';
const serviceUUID = '70b3fb84-748f-4ba1-a162-28f19f068cd2';
const topicUUID = '3DC74FD3-73C4-4252-89CA-ACF5197636DC';
// When button is clicked
setWatch(() => {
// Look for bluetooth-mqtt-proxy service
NRF
.requestDevice({ timeout: 5000, filters: [{ namePrefix: name }] })
.then((device) => {
// Blink green to indicate service was found
blink(LED2);
// Connect to service
device.gatt
.connect()
.then(gatt => gatt.getPrimaryService(serviceUUID))
.then(service => service.getCharacteristic(topicUUID))
.then((characteristic) => {
// Send message to service, then blink blue
characteristic.writeValue("Hello world!");
blink(LED3);
device.gatt.disconnect();
});
})
.catch((error) => {
// Error, blink red
console.log(error);
blink(LED1);
});
}, BTN, { edge: 'rising', debounce: 50, repeat: true });
FAQs
Bluetooth MQTT Proxy
The npm package bluetooth-mqtt-proxy receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, bluetooth-mqtt-proxy popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that bluetooth-mqtt-proxy demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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