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multidevice-bluetooth-heart-rate-monitor

A TypeScript library for managing multiple Bluetooth heart rate monitor devices

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Multidevice Bluetooth Heart Rate Monitor

A TypeScript library for managing multiple Bluetooth heart rate monitor devices simultaneously.

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Features

  • Connect to multiple Bluetooth heart rate monitors
  • Real-time heart rate data streaming
  • Battery level monitoring (if supported by the device)
  • Automatic reconnection to known devices
  • Event-based architecture for easy integration

Installation

npm install multidevice-bluetooth-heart-rate-monitor

Usage

Here's a basic example of how to use the library:

import {
  MultiDeviceBluetoothHeartRateMonitor,
  BluetoothHeartRateDevice,
  DeviceData,
} from "multidevice-bluetooth-heart-rate-monitor";

const monitor = new MultiDeviceBluetoothHeartRateMonitor();
const discoveredDevices: Map<string, BluetoothHeartRateDevice> = new Map();

monitor.on("data", (data: DeviceData) => {
  console.log(
    `Heart rate for device ${data.deviceId}: ${JSON.stringify(data)}`
  );
});

monitor.on("deviceDiscovered", async (device: BluetoothHeartRateDevice) => {
  if (discoveredDevices.has(device.getDeviceInfo().deviceId)) {
    return;
  }
  discoveredDevices.set(device.getDeviceInfo().deviceId, device);
  console.log(`Device discovered: ${device.getDeviceInfo().deviceId}`);
  try {
    setTimeout(async () => {
      console.log("connecting to device...");
      try {
        await monitor.connectDevice(device);
      } catch (error) {
        console.error(error);
      }
    }, 10000);
  } catch (error) {
    console.error(error);
  }
});
monitor.startScanning();

API Reference

MultiDeviceBluetoothHeartRateMonitor

The main class for managing multiple heart rate monitor devices.

Methods
  • startScanning(): Start scanning for Bluetooth heart rate monitors.
  • stopScanning(): Stop scanning for devices.
  • getDiscoveredDevices(): Get an array of currently discovered devices.
  • getConnectedDevices(): Get an array of currently connected devices.
  • connectDevice(DeviceData): Connect a discovered device.
  • disconnectDeviceId(deviceId): Disconnected a device by id.
Events
  • 'deviceDiscovered': Emitted when a new device is discovered.
  • 'discoveredDeviceLost': Emitted when a discovered device isn't available anymore.
  • 'data': Emitted when heart rate data is received from a device.
  • 'deviceConnected': Emitted when a known device is reconnected.
  • 'deviceDisconnected': Emitted when a known device is reconnected.
  • 'scanStart': Emitted when scanning starts.
  • 'scanStop': Emitted when scanning stops.
  • 'error': Emitted when an error occurs.
  • 'adapterReady': Emitted when the bluetooth adapter is ready.

BluetoothHeartRateDevice

Represents a single Bluetooth heart rate monitor device.

Methods
  • getDeviceInfo(): Get information about the device.
  • connect(): Connects to a device.
  • disconnect(): Disconnect from the device.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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Package last updated on 13 Nov 2024

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