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Python Bluetooth LE (Low Energy) and GATT Library

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pygatt - Python Module for Bluetooth LE Generic Attribute Profile (GATT).

This Module allows reading and writing to GATT descriptors on devices such as fitness trackers, sensors, and anything implementing standard GATT Descriptor behavior.

pygatt provides a Pythonic API by wrapping two different backends:

  • BlueZ (requires Linux), using the gatttool command-line utility.
  • Bluegiga's BGAPI, compatible with USB adapters like the BLED112.

Motivation

Despite the popularity of BLE, we have yet to find a good programming interface for it on desktop computers. Since most peripherals are designed to work with smartphones, this space is neglected. One interactive interface, BlueZ's gatttool, is functional but difficult to use programatically. BlueZ itself obviously works, but the interface leaves something to be desired and only works in Linux.

Requirements

  • Python 2.7.5 or greater, or Python 3.5 or greater

    • Python 2.7.3's struct library has a bug that will break PyGATT - 2.7.5 or greater is recommended.
  • BlueZ 5.18 or greater (with gatttool) - required for the gatttool backend only.

    • Tested on 5.18, 5.21, 5.35 and 5.43
  • GATTToolBackend requires Linux (i.e. not Windows compatible)

Installation

Install pygatt with pip from PyPI:

::

$ pip install pygatt

The BlueZ backend is not supported by default as it requires pexpect, which can only be installed in a UNIX-based environment. If you wish to use that backend, install the optional dependencies with:

::

$ pip install "pygatt[GATTTOOL]"

Install the latest development version of pygatt with pip:

::

$ pip install git+https://github.com/peplin/pygatt

Example Use

The primary API for users of this library is provided by pygatt.BLEBackend and pygatt.BLEDevice. After initializing an instance of the preferred backend (available implementations are found in pygatt.backends, use the BLEBackend.connect method to connect to a device and get an instance of BLEDevice.

.. code:: python

import pygatt

# The BGAPI backend will attemt to auto-discover the serial device name of the
# attached BGAPI-compatible USB adapter.
adapter = pygatt.BGAPIBackend()

try:
    adapter.start()
    device = adapter.connect('01:23:45:67:89:ab')
    value = device.char_read("a1e8f5b1-696b-4e4c-87c6-69dfe0b0093b")
finally:
    adapter.stop()

Note that not all backends support connecting to more than 1 device at at time, so calling BLEBackend.connect again may terminate existing connections.

Here's the same example using the GATTTool backend. It's identical except for the initialization of the backend:

.. code:: python

import pygatt

adapter = pygatt.GATTToolBackend()

try:
    adapter.start()
    device = adapter.connect('01:23:45:67:89:ab')
    value = device.char_read("a1e8f5b1-696b-4e4c-87c6-69dfe0b0093b")
finally:
    adapter.stop()

Notifications Example

This example uses the gatttool backend to connect to a device with a specific MAC address, subscribes for notifications on a characteristic, and prints the data returned in each notification.

.. code:: python

import pygatt
from binascii import hexlify

adapter = pygatt.GATTToolBackend()

def handle_data(handle, value):
    """
    handle -- integer, characteristic read handle the data was received on
    value -- bytearray, the data returned in the notification
    """
    print("Received data: %s" % hexlify(value))

try:
    adapter.start()
    device = adapter.connect('01:23:45:67:89:ab')

    device.subscribe("a1e8f5b1-696b-4e4c-87c6-69dfe0b0093b",
                     callback=handle_data)
finally:
    adapter.stop()

Debugging

While debugging software using pygatt, it is often useful to see what's happening inside the library. You can enable debugging logging and have it printed to your terminal with this code:

::

import pygatt
import logging

logging.basicConfig()
logging.getLogger('pygatt').setLevel(logging.DEBUG)

Can't find BGAPI device in Windows


You may need to explicitly specify the COM port of your BGAPI-compatible
device in windows, e.g.:

::

    adapter = pygatt.BGAPIBackend(serial_port='COM9')

If you provide the COM port name, but still get an error such as
``WindowsError(2, 'The system cannot find the file specified.')``, try
changing the COM port of the device to a value under 10, e.g. ``COM9``.

Authors
-------

- Jeff Rowberg @jrowberg https://github.com/jrowberg/bglib
- Greg Albrecht @ampledata https://github.com/ampledata/pygatt
- Christopher Peplin @peplin https://github.com/peplin/pygatt
- Morten Kjaergaard @mkjaergaard https://github.com/mkjaergaard/pygatt
- Michael Saunby @msaunby https://github.com/msaunby/ble-sensor-pi
- Steven Sloboda https://github.com/sloboste
- Ilya Sukhanov @IlyaSukhanov
- @dcliftreaves
- Jonathan Dan
- Ilann Adjedj
- Ralph Hempel
- Rene Jacobsen
- Marcus Georgi
- Alexandre Barachant
- Michel Rivas Hernandez
- Jean Regisser
- David Martin
- Pieter Hooimeijer

Releasing to PyPI
-----------------

For the maintainers of the project, when you want to make a release:

-  Merge all of the changes into ``master``.
-  Update the version in ``setup.py``.
-  Update the ``CHANGELOG.mkd``
-  Tag the commit and push to GitHub (will need to push to a separate
   branch of PR first since ``master`` is a protected branch).
-  Travis CI will take care of the rest - it will build and deploy
   tagged commits to PyPI automatically.

License
-------

Copyright 2015 Stratos Inc. and Orion Labs

Apache License, Version 2.0 and MIT License. See LICENSE.


.. :changelog:

Release History
================

V3.2.0
------

- Fix: Reliably auto-reconnect after restarting BGAPI device. Fixes a bug in
  first attempt at auto-reconnection, only worked in some environments. (#144)
- Fix: Remove spurious "no handler for logger" warnings (#143)
- Fix: Use enum-compat instead of enum34, to fix installation in Python 3.4+
- Feature: Limit search window size for GATTTool backend, to avoid high CPU
  usage for long running connections. (#123)
- Feature: Add support for write commands to BGAPIBackend (#115)

V3.1.1
------

- Improvement: Convert documentation to RST for better PyPI integration.

V3.1.0
------

-  Fix: Support platforms without ``termios`` (Windows)
-  Feature: Add ``char_read_handle`` to GATTTool backend.
-  Improvement: Warn if ``hcitool`` requires a sudo authentication.
-  Improvement: Allow BGAPI device more time to reboot for more reliable
   discovery.
-  Improvement: Interpret "invalid file descriptor" as a disconnect
   event.
-  Fix: Correctly handle service class UUIDs that aren't 16 bytes.
-  Improvement: Support BLE devices with any UTF8 character.
-  Improvement: Make gatttol prompt timeout configurable.
-  Improvement: Gracefully stop ``lescan`` to avoid leaving the adapter
   in a bad state.
-  Improvement: Allow custom timeout for discovery on GATTTool backend.
-  Fix: Make sure responses to char reads on BGAPI backend are from the
   requested handle.
-  Improvement: Raise and exception if trying to instantiate the
   GATTTool backend in Windows.
-  Improvement: If no BGAPI device attached, abort immediately.
-  Fix: Use user's configured HCI device for connection and scanning in
   GATTTool backend.

V3.0.0
------

-  [API Change] The BGAPIBackend.connect method now takes the same
   ``address_type`` argument as the GATTTool backend [BGAPI].
-  [API Change] The ``address_type`` argument on both backends now
   requires a value from a new enum, ``pygatt.BLEAddressType``, instead
   of a string.
-  Made Python 3 support a priority for both GATTTOOL and BGAPI
   backends.
-  Improve reliability of BGAPI backend by re-setting device for each
   connection.

V2.1.0
------

-  Added all standard GATT characteristics. [BGAPI]
-  Move gatttool monitor to a background thread for increased
   performance. [GATTTOOL]

V2.0.1
------

-  Feature: Allow unsubscribing from notifications.
-  Improvement: Allow more time to discover characteristics. [GATTTOOL]
-  Improvement: Allow using gatttol backend without root. [GATTTOOL]
-  Improvement: Standardize type of UUID so comparison always works (str
   vs unicode)
-  Fix: Fix packaging so the version on PyPI can be installed.
-  Fix: Fix Python 3 compatibility.

Thanks to Ilya Sukhanov and Alexey Roslyakov for the changes in this
release!

v2.0.0
------

-  New API with support for multiple BLE adapters.



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