Bluetooth serial port communication for Node.js
This node module lets you communicate over Bluetooth serial port with devices using Node.js. The goal is have an easy to use API. This module is great for communicating with Bluetooth enabled Arduino devices.
If you have any problems make sure to checkout the FAQ.
New in the last release
- Fixes an issue in the typescript definitions.
- Fixes an issue where, on Windows,
listPairedDevices
is showing unpaired devices.
Check the release notes for an overview of the change history.
Pre-requests on Linux
- Needs Bluetooth development packages to build
apt-get install build-essential libbluetooth-dev
Note on RFCOMM Server Sockets
As the initial implementation of the RFCOMM server sockets is based on BlueZ4, in order to work with SDP we need to change the bluetoothd service configuration file by modifing the systemd unit file: bluetooth.service:
(Debian based distro)
sudo vim /lib/systemd/system/bluetooth.service
(RedHat based distro)
sudo vim /usr/lib/systemd/system/bluetooth.service
and adding the --compat flag to the ExecStart value:
ExecStart=/usr/lib/bluetooth/bluetoothd
--compat
Finally, restart the service:
systemctl daemon-reload systemctl restart bluetooth
Pre-request on macOS
- Needs Xcode and Xcode command line tools installed.
Pre-request on Windows
- Needs Visual Studio (Visual C++) and its command line tools installed.
- Needs Python 2.x installed and accessible from the command line path.
Install
npm install bluetooth-serial-port
Test build Linux using docker
docker build -t bluetooth-serial-port .
Documentation
Basic client usage
var btSerial = new (require('bluetooth-serial-port')).BluetoothSerialPort();
btSerial.on('found', function(address, name) {
btSerial.findSerialPortChannel(address, function(channel) {
btSerial.connect(address, channel, function() {
console.log('connected');
btSerial.write(new Buffer('my data', 'utf-8'), function(err, bytesWritten) {
if (err) console.log(err);
});
btSerial.on('data', function(buffer) {
console.log(buffer.toString('utf-8'));
});
}, function () {
console.log('cannot connect');
});
btSerial.close();
}, function() {
console.log('found nothing');
});
});
btSerial.inquire();
Basic server usage (only on Linux)
var server = new(require('bluetooth-serial-port')).BluetoothSerialPortServer();
var CHANNEL = 10;
var UUID = '38e851bc-7144-44b4-9cd8-80549c6f2912';
server.listen(function (clientAddress) {
console.log('Client: ' + clientAddress + ' connected!');
server.on('data', function(buffer) {
console.log('Received data from client: ' + buffer);
console.log('Sending data to the client');
server.write(new Buffer('...'), function (err, bytesWritten) {
if (err) {
console.log('Error!');
} else {
console.log('Send ' + bytesWritten + ' to the client!');
}
});
});
}, function(error){
console.error("Something wrong happened!:" + error);
}, {uuid: UUID, channel: CHANNEL} );
API
BluetoothSerialPort
Event: ('data', buffer)
Emitted when data is read from the serial port connection.
- buffer - the data that was read into a Buffer object.
Event: ('closed')
Emitted when a connection was closed either by the user (i.e. calling close
or remotely).
Event: ('failure', err)
Emitted when reading from the serial port connection results in an error. The connection is closed.
Event: ('found', address, name)
Emitted when a bluetooth device was found.
- address - the address of the device
- name - the name of the device (or the address if the name is unavailable)
Event: ('finished')
Emitted when the device inquiry execution did finish.
BluetoothSerialPort.inquire()
Starts searching for bluetooth devices. When a device is found a 'found' event will be emitted.
BluetoothSerialPort.inquireSync()
Starts searching synchronously for bluetooth devices. When a device is found a 'found' event will be emitted.
BluetoothSerialPort.findSerialPortChannel(address, callback[, errorCallback])
Checks if a device has a serial port service running and if it is found it passes the channel id to use for the RFCOMM connection.
-
callback(channel) - called when finished looking for a serial port on the device.
-
errorCallback - called the search finished but no serial port channel was found on the device.
Connects to a remote bluetooth device.
-
bluetoothAddress - the address of the remote Bluetooth device.
-
channel - the channel to connect to.
-
[successCallback] - called when a connection has been established.
-
[errorCallback(err)] - called when the connection attempt results in an error. The parameter is an Error object.
BluetoothSerialPort.close()
Closes the connection.
BluetoothSerialPort.isOpen()
Check whether the connection is open or not.
BluetoothSerialPort.write(buffer, callback)
Writes a Buffer to the serial port connection.
- buffer - the Buffer to be written.
- callback(err, bytesWritten) - is called when the write action has been completed. When the
err
parameter is set an error has occured, in that case err
is an Error object. When err
is not set the write action was successful and bytesWritten
contains the amount of bytes that is written to the connection.
BluetoothSerialPort.listPairedDevices(callback)
NOT AVAILABLE ON LINUX
Lists the devices that are currently paired with the host.
- callback(pairedDevices) - is called when the paired devices object has been populated. See the pull request for more information on the
pairedDevices
object.
BluetoothSerialPortServer
BluetoothSerialPortServer.listen(callback[, errorCallback, options])
Listens for an incoming bluetooth connection. It will automatically advertise the server via SDP
- callback(address) - is called when a new client is connecting.
- errorCallback(err) - is called when an error occurs.
- options - An object with these properties:
-
uuid - [String] The UUID of the server. If omitted the default value will be 1101 (corresponding to Serial Port Profile UUID). Can be a 16 bit or 32 bit UUID.
-
channel - [Number] The RFCOMM channel the server is listening on, in the range of 1-30. If omitted the default value will be 1.
Example:
var options = { uuid: 'ffffffff-ffff-ffff-ffff-fffffffffff1', channel: 10 }
BluetoothSerialPortServer.write(buffer, callback)
Writes data from a buffer to a connection.
- buffer - the buffer to send over the connection.
- callback(err, len) - called when the data is send or an error did occur.
error
contains the error is appropriated. len
has the number of bytes that were written to the connection.
BluetoothSerialPortServer.close()
Stops the server
BluetoothSerialPortServer.isOpen()
Checks is a server is listening or not.
Event: ('data', buffer)
Emitted when data is read from the serial port connection.
- buffer - the data that was read into a Buffer object.
Event: ('closed')
Emitted when a connection was closed either by the user (i.e. calling close
or remotely).
Event: ('failure', err)
Emitted when reading from the serial port connection results in an error. The connection is closed.
Typescript support
The type script declaration file is bundled with this module so you can use it without needing to npm install @types/bluetooth-serial-port
import btSerial = require("bluetooth-serial-port");
btSerial.findSerialPortChannel(address: string, (channel: number) => {
btSerial.connect(address: string, channel: number, () => {
btSerial.write(new Buffer("yes"), (err) => {
if (err) {
console.error(err);
}
});
}, (err?: Error) => {
if (err) {
console.error(err);
}
});
btSerial.on("data", (buffer: Buffer) => console.log(buffer.toString("ascii")));
}, () => {
console.error("Cannot find channel!");
});
LICENSE
This module is available under a FreeBSD license, see the LICENSE file for details.