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The BLE Logger is part of Jumper Insights- a full visibility platform for IoT systems. The BLE Logger is a process that runs on Linux gateways and logs data from BLE devices that are connected to the gateway via BLE and are using the Jumper uLogger.
Gateway:
Peripherals
sudo apt-get install bluez
)sudo apt install python-pip python-dev
)sudo apt-get install libffi-dev libssl-dev
)sudo -H pip install jumper-ble-logger
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sudo service jumper-agent start
hciconfig
and check your current available HCI devicessudo service jumper-ble start
hciconfig
again to see your newly created HCI deviceIf you just want to get started, feel free to skip this step
When the BLE Logger is started, it will connect to your current HCI device (usually "hci0") and will create a new proxied HCI device (usually "hci1") which you will set your gateway program to connect to.
The new "hci1" device can be used just like the original "hci0", as all commands and events will transparently pass on to it. When logging notifications are received from the peripheral, the BLE Logger will send them to Jumper's Logging Agent and will not pass them on to "hci1" (gateway program).
This is the process of how it works (GATT only):
The user/gateway program is not being affected by steps 3-4 and they are being filtered out from 'hci1'
Check out the following files for logs:
We are happy to help! Feel free to contact us about any issue and give us your feedback at info@jumper.io
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Jumper GATT proxy for logging BLE traffic
We found that jumper-ble-logger demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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