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A class-based wrapper for the peripheral functionalities provided by the library python-bluezero
A class-based wrapper for the peripheral functionalities provided by the library python-bluezero.
The primary goal of this library is to make it easier and more clearer about how to implement Bluetooth low energy Peripherals,
including the associated Services, Characteristics and Descriptors. This is done by using a class-based wrapper for the
BlueZ based python-bluezero library.
As seen in the figure below, a Service has one to many Characteristics and a Characteristic has (often) one to many
Descriptors, which is what this library is built to follow.
blepyTo use blepy in your project, simply import the whole package:
import blepy
Create unique BLE services by inheriting blepy.Service, including associated characteristics:
class ExampleService(blepy.Service):
def __init__(self, primary):
super().__init__(self, "UUID", primary)
self.characteristics = [ExampleCharacteristic()]
Create unique BLE characteristics by inheriting blepy.Characteristic, including associated descriptors:
class ExampleCharacteristic(blepy.Characteristic):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__(self, "UUID")
self.descriptors = [ExampleDescriptor()]
Create unique BLE descriptors by inheriting blepy.Descriptor:
class ExampleDescriptor(blepy.Descriptor):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__(self, "UUID")
Create a new peripheral with included services by either using the blepy.Peripheral as it is:
# Initialize and publish the peripheral
peripheral = blepy.Peripheral([ExampleService(True)], adapter_address, local_name='Peripheral', appearance=0)
peripheral.publish()
... or by inherit from the blepy.Peripheral and create an unique peripheral:
class ExamplePeripheral(blepy.Peripheral):
def __init__(self, adapter_address):
services = [ExampleService(True)]
super().__init__(services, adapter_address, local_name='Peripheral', appearance=0)
# Initialize and publish the peripheral
peripheral = ExamplePeripheral(adapter_address)
peripheral.publish()
This example transmits (randomly generated) temperature values of the CPU over a single characteristic. Values are only updated when notification are switched on.
This example simulates a basic UART connection over two lines, TXD and RXD.
It is based on a proprietary UART service specification by Nordic Semiconductors. Data sent to and from this service can be viewed using the nRF UART apps from Nordic Semiconductors for Android and iOS.
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A class-based wrapper for the peripheral functionalities provided by the library python-bluezero
We found that blepy demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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