Android reactive bluetooth library. Basically, RxBluetooth is just wrapper around android BluetoothAdapter, so first of all the Bluetooth developer guide should be read.
RxBluetooth is in early-stage. There is a lot of missing stuff. Feel free to contribute.
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Declare permissions:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH" /> <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADMIN" />
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Create
RxBluetooth
instance. -
Check if bluetooth is currently enabled and ready for use:
if (!rxBluetooth.isBluetoothAvailable()) { // to enable blutooth via startActivityForResult() rxBluetooth.enableBluetooth(this, REQUEST_ENABLE_BT); }
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Have fun.
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Make sure you are unsubscribing and stopping discovery
OnDestroy()
:if (rxBluetooth != null) { rxBluetooth.cancelDiscovery(); } unsubscribe(rxBluetoothSubscription);
rxBluetooth.observeDevices()
.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.subscribeOn(Schedulers.computation())
.subscribe(new Action1<BluetoothDevice>() {
@Override public void call(BluetoothDevice bluetoothDevice) {
//
}
});
// Use 00001101-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB for SPP service
// (ex. Arduino) or use your own generated UUID.
UUID uuid = UUID.fromString("xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx");
rxBluetooth.observeConnectDevice(bluetoothDevice, uuid)
.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
.subscribe(new Action1<BluetoothSocket>() {
@Override public void call(BluetoothSocket socket) {
// Connected to the device, do anything with the socket
}
}, new Action1<Throwable>() {
@Override public void call(Throwable throwable) {
// Error occured
}
});
To observe just ACTION_DISCOVERY_STARTED
:
rxBluetooth.observeDiscovery()
.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.subscribeOn(Schedulers.computation())
.filter(Action.isEqualTo(BluetoothAdapter.ACTION_DISCOVERY_STARTED))
.subscribe(new Action1<String>() {
@Override public void call(String action) {
//
}
});
To observe both ACTION_DISCOVERY_STARTED
and ACTION_DISCOVERY_FINISHED
:
rxBluetooth.observeDiscovery()
.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.subscribeOn(Schedulers.computation())
.filter(Action.isEqualTo(BluetoothAdapter.ACTION_DISCOVERY_STARTED, BluetoothAdapter.ACTION_DISCOVERY_FINISHED))
.subscribe(new Action1<String>() {
@Override public void call(String action) {
//
}
});
rxBluetooth.observeBluetoothState()
.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.subscribeOn(Schedulers.computation())
.filter(Action.isEqualTo(BluetoothAdapter.STATE_ON))
.subscribe(new Action1<Integer>() {
@Override public void call(Integer integer) {
//
}
});
You can observe single or multiple states:
BluetoothAdapter.STATE_OFF
BluetoothAdapter.STATE_TURNING_ON
BluetoothAdapter.STATE_ON
BluetoothAdapter.STATE_TURNING_OFF
rxBluetooth.observeScanMode()
.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.subscribeOn(Schedulers.computation())
.filter(Action.isEqualTo(BluetoothAdapter.SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE))
.subscribe(new Action1<Integer>() {
@Override public void call(Integer integer) {
//
}
});
You can observe single or multiple scan modes:
BluetoothAdapter.SCAN_MODE_NONE
BluetoothAdapter.SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE
BluetoothAdapter.SCAN_MODE_CONNECTABLE_DISCOVERABLE
rxBluetooth.observeBluetoothProfile(myProfile)
.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.subscribeOn(Schedulers.computation())
.subscribe(new Action1<ServiceEvent>() {
@Override public void call(ServiceEvent serviceEvent) {
switch (serviceEvent.getState()) {
case CONNECTED:
BluetoothProfile bluetoothProfile = serviceEvent.getBluetoothProfile();
List<BluetoothDevice> devices = bluetoothProfile.getConnectedDevices();
for ( final BluetoothDevice dev : devices ) {
//..
}
break;
case DISCONNECTED:
//serviceEvent.getBluetoothProfile() returns null
break;
}
}
});
myProfile
can be one of BluetoothProfile.HEALTH
, BluetoothProfile.HEADSET
, BluetoothProfile.A2DP
, BluetoothProfile.GATT
or BluetoothProfile.GATT_SERVER
Clients should close profile proxy when they are no longer using the proxy obtained from observeBluetoothProfile
:
rxBluetooth.closeProfileProxy(int profile, BluetoothProfile proxy);
After creating a connection to the device, you can use BluetoothConnection
class to read and write with its socket.
Read:
BluetoothConnection bluetoothConnection = new BluetoothConnection(bluetoothSocket);
// Observe every byte received
bluetoothConnection.observeByteStream()
.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
.subscribe(new Action1<Byte>() {
@Override public void call(Byte aByte) {
// This will be called every single byte received
}
}, new Action1<Throwable>() {
@Override public void call(Throwable throwable) {
// Error occured
}
});
// Or just observe string
bluetoothConnection.observeStringStream()
.observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread())
.subscribeOn(Schedulers.io())
.subscribe(new Action1<String>() {
@Override public void call(String string) {
// This will be called every string received
}
}, new Action1<Throwable>() {
@Override public void call(Throwable throwable) {
// Error occured
}
});
Write:
bluetoothConnection.send("Hello"); // String
bluetoothConnection.send("There".getBytes()); // Array of bytes
compile 'com.github.ivbaranov:rxbluetooth:0.1.0'
Snapshots of the development version are available in Sonatype's snapshots
repository.
Make sure you use SquareAndroid code style. (https://github.com/square/java-code-styles)
Create a branch for each feature.
Ivan Baranov
Copyright 2015 Ivan Baranov
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