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Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) library written with pure Node.js (no bindings) - baked by Bluez via DBus
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) library written with pure Node.js (no bindings) - baked by Bluez via DBus
yarn add node-ble
In order to allow a connection with the DBus daemon, you have to set up right permissions.
Create the file /etc/dbus-1/system.d/node-ble.conf
with the following content (customize with userid)
<!DOCTYPE busconfig PUBLIC "-//freedesktop//DTD D-BUS Bus Configuration 1.0//EN"
"http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/dbus/1.0/busconfig.dtd">
<busconfig>
<policy user="%userid%">
<allow own="org.bluez"/>
<allow send_destination="org.bluez"/>
<allow send_interface="org.bluez.GattCharacteristic1"/>
<allow send_interface="org.bluez.GattDescriptor1"/>
<allow send_interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.ObjectManager"/>
<allow send_interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties"/>
</policy>
</busconfig>
To start a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) connection you need a Bluetooth adapter.
const {createBluetooth} = require('node-ble')
const {bluetooth, destroy} = createBluetooth()
const adapter = await bluetooth.defaultAdapter()
In order to find a Bluetooth Low Energy device out, you have to start a discovery operation.
if (! await adapter.isDiscovering())
await adapter.startDiscovery()
Use an adapter to get a remote Bluetooth device, then connect to it and bind to the GATT (Generic Attribute Profile) server.
const device = await adapter.waitDevice('00:00:00:00:00:00')
await device.connect()
const gattServer = await device.gatt()
const service1 = await gattServer.getPrimaryService('uuid')
const characteristic1 = await service1.getCharacteristic('uuid')
await characteristic1.writeValue(Buffer.from("Hello world"))
const buffer = await characteristic1.readValue()
console.log(buffer)
const service2 = await gattServer.getPrimaryService('uuid')
const characteristic2 = await service2.getCharacteristic('uuid')
await characteristic2.startNotifications()
characteristic2.on('valuechanged', buffer => {
console.log(buffer)
})
await characteristic2.stopNotifications()
When you have done you can disconnect and destroy the session.
await device.disconnect()
destroy()
const {createBluetooth} = require('node-ble')
const {bluetooth, destroy} = createBluetooth()
Method | Description |
---|---|
Bluetooth bluetooth | |
void destroy() |
Bluetooth
Method | Description |
---|---|
Promise<String[]> adapters() | List of available adapters |
Promise<Adapter> defaultAdapter() | Get an available adapter |
Promise<Adapter> getAdapter(String adapter) | Get a specific adapter (one of available in adapters() ) |
Adapter
Method | Description |
---|---|
Promise<String> getAddress() | The Bluetooth device address. |
Promise<String> getAddressType() | The Bluetooth Address Type. One of public or random . |
Promise<String> getName() | The Bluetooth system name (pretty hostname). |
Promise<String> getAlias() | The Bluetooth friendly name. |
Promise<bool> isPowered() | Adapter power status. |
Promise<bool> isDiscovering() | Indicates that a device discovery procedure is active. |
Promise<void> startDiscovery() | Starts the device discovery session. |
Promise<void> stopDiscovery() | Cancel any previous StartDiscovery transaction. |
Promise<String[]> devices() | List of discovered Bluetooth Low Energy devices |
Promise<Device> getDevice(String uuid) | Returns an available Bluetooth Low Energy (waitDevice is preferred) |
Promise<Device> waitDevice(String uuid) | Returns a Bluetooth Low Energy device as soon as it is available |
Promise<String> toString() | User friendly adapter name |
Device
extends EventEmitter
Method | Description |
---|---|
Promise<String> getName() | The Bluetooth remote name. |
Promise<String> getAddress() | The Bluetooth device address of the remote device. |
Promise<String> getAddressType() | The Bluetooth Address Type. One of public or random . |
Promise<String> getAlias() | The name alias for the remote device. |
Promise<String> getRSSI() | Received Signal Strength Indicator of the remote device. |
Promise<String> isPaired() | Indicates if the remote device is paired. |
Promise<String> isConnected() | Indicates if the remote device is currently connected. |
Promise<void> pair() | Connects to the remote device, initiate pairing and then retrieve GATT primary services (needs a default agent to handle wizard). |
Promise<void> cancelPair() | This method can be used to cancel a pairing operation initiated by the Pair method. |
Promise<void> connect() | This is a generic method to connect any profiles the remote device supports that can be connected to and have been flagged as auto-connectable on our side. |
Promise<void> disconnect() | This method gracefully disconnects all connected profiles and then terminates low-level ACL connection. |
Promise<GattServer> gatt() | Waits services resolving, then returns a connection to the remote Gatt Server |
Promise<String> toString() | User friendly device name. |
Event | Description |
---|---|
connect | Connected to device |
disconnect | Disconnected from device |
GattServer
Method | Description |
---|---|
Promise<String[]> services() | List of available services |
Promise<GattService> getPrimaryService(String uuid) | Returns a specific Primary Service |
GattService
Method | Description |
---|---|
Promise<bool> isPrimary() | Indicates whether or not this GATT service is a primary service. |
Promise<String> getUUID() | 128-bit service UUID. |
Promise<String[]> characteristics() | List of available characteristic UUIDs. |
Promise<GattCharacteristic> getCharacteristic(String uuid) | Returns a specific characteristic. |
Promise<String> toString() | User friendly service name. |
GattCharacteristic
extends EventEmitter
Method | Description |
---|---|
Promise<String> getUUID() | 128-bit characteristic UUID. |
Promise<String[]> getFlags() | Defines how the characteristic value can be used. |
Promise<bool> isNotifying() | True, if notifications or indications on this characteristic are currently enabled. |
Promise<Buffer> readValue(Number offset = 0) | Issues a request to read the value of the characteristic and returns the value if the operation was successful. |
`Promise writeValue(Buffer buffer, Number | WriteValueOptions options = {})` |
Promise<void> startNotifications() | Starts a notification session from this characteristic if it supports value notifications or indications. |
Promise<void> stopNotifications() | This method will cancel any previous StartNotify transaction. |
Promise<String> toString() | User friendly characteristic name. |
Event | Description |
---|---|
valuechanged | New value is notified. (invoke startNotifications() to enable notifications) |
This library works on many architectures supported by Linux. It leverages on Bluez driver, a component supported by the following platforms and distributions https://www.bluez.org/about
Node-ble has been tested on the following environment:
async writeValue (value, optionsOrOffset = {})
#20; Upgrades depsIn order to run test suite you have to set up right DBus permissions.
Create the file /etc/dbus-1/system.d/node-ble-test.conf
with the following content (customize with userid)
<!DOCTYPE busconfig PUBLIC "-//freedesktop//DTD D-BUS Bus Configuration 1.0//EN"
"http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/dbus/1.0/busconfig.dtd">
<busconfig>
<policy user="%userid%">
<allow own="org.test"/>
<allow send_destination="org.test"/>
<allow send_interface="org.test.iface"/>
</policy>
</busconfig>
yarn test
The end to end test will try to connect to a real bluetooth device and read some characteristics. To do that, you need two different devices.
wget https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/bluetooth/bluez.git/plain/test/example-advertisement
wget https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/bluetooth/bluez.git/plain/test/example-gatt-server
python example-advertisement
python example-gatt-server
hcitool dev #this command shows bluetooth mac address
# .env
TEST_DEVICE=00:00:00:00:00:00
TEST_SERVICE=12345678-1234-5678-1234-56789abcdef0
TEST_CHARACTERISTIC=12345678-1234-5678-1234-56789abcdef1
TEST_NOTIFY_SERVICE=0000180d-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
TEST_NOTIFY_CHARACTERISTIC=00002a37-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb
yarn test:e2e
Command | Description |
---|---|
rm -r /var/lib/bluetooth/* | Clean Bluetooth cache |
hciconfig -a | Adapter info |
hcitool dev | Adapter info (through Bluez) |
d-feet | DBus debugging tool |
nvram bluetoothHostControllerSwitchBehavior=never | Only on Parallels |
FAQs
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) library written with pure Node.js (no bindings) - baked by Bluez via DBus
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