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Bluetooth Classic Serial Plugin for Cordova

This plugin enables serial communication over Bluetooth. It is a fork of https://github.com/don/BluetoothSerial. The core difference is that https://github.com/don/BluetoothSerial supports Bluetooth Low Energy on iOS. This plugin is written using the iOS Accessory Framework (MFi) to support Classic Bluetooth on iOS. Windows Phone 8 Support has been removed in the fork.

  • Beta Release
  • Breaking API Changes from version 0.9.5 'MultiInterface'

Supported Platforms

  • Android
  • iOS (devices must be MFi certified)
  • Browser (Testing only. See comments.)

Limitations

  • The phone must initiate the Bluetooth connection
  • Will not connect Android to Android (don#50 (comment))
  • Will not connect iOS to iOS
  • Android Target SDK must be 22 or less. New Permission model for SDK 23 (Android 6.0) not yet implemented
  • Does not connect to multiple devices, however with 0.9.5 and above multiple interfaces (serial ports) on the same device are supported.

Installing

Install with Cordova cli

$ cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-bluetoothClassic-serial

Note that this plugin's id changed from 'cordova-plugin-bluetooth-serial' to 'cordova-plugin-bluetoothClassic-serial' as part of the fork.

iOS Notes

iOS requires that the device's protocol string is in the p-list. This plugin has a dependency on cordova-custom-config which enables plist entries to be created from entries the application's cordova config.xml file.

The Phonegap Build service doesn't use this plugin, and instead appears to have it's own method for passing entries into the iOS plist. Examples below.

Examples

Replace the text 'first.device.protocol.string' with the protocol string for the Bluetooth accessory you are connecting to. Create a new line for each protocol string. Some devices may have more than one. The plugin only allows for connection to one device and one protocol. If you need to connect to another, disconnect, then connect to the required device and protocol.

Cordova Command Line config.xml entry for Supported Accessories

<platform name="ios">
    <config-file target="*-Info.plist" parent="UISupportedExternalAccessoryProtocols">
        <array>
            <string>first.device.protocol.string</string>
            <string>second.device.protocol.string</string>
         </array>
    </config-file>
</platform>

Phonegap Build config.xml entry for Supported Accessories

<config-file platform="ios" parent="UISupportedExternalAccessoryProtocols">
    <array>
        <string>first.device.protocol.string</string>
         <string>second.device.protocol.string</string>
    </array>
</config-file>

Examples

API

Methods

connect

Connect to a Bluetooth device.

bluetoothClassicSerial.connect(deviceId, interfaceIdArray, connectSuccess, connectFailure);

Description

Function connect connects to a Bluetooth device. The callback is long running. Success will be called when the connection is successful. Failure is called if the connection fails, or later if the connection disconnects. An error message is passed to the failure callback. If a device has multiple interfaces then you can connect to them by providind the inteface Ids.

Parameters

  • connectSuccess: Success callback function that is invoked when the connection is successful.
  • connectFailure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs or the connection disconnects.

Android

  • deviceId: Identifier of the remote device. For Android this is the MAC address.
  • interfaceIdArray: This identifies the serial port to connect to. For Android this is the SPP_UUID. A common SPP_UUID string is "00001101-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB". The device doumentation should provide the SPP_UUID.

iOS

  • deviceId: For iOS this is the connection ID
  • interfaceIdArray: This identifies the serial port to connect to. For iOS the interfaceId is the Protocol String. The Protocol String must be one of those specified in your config.xml.

For iOS, connect takes the ConnectionID as the deviceID, and the Protocol String as the interfaceId.

connectInsecure

Connect insecurely to a Bluetooth device.

bluetoothClassicSerial.connectInsecure(deviceId, interfaceIdArray, connectSuccess, connectFailure);

Description

Function connectInsecure works like connect, but creates an insecure connection to a Bluetooth device. See the Android docs for more information.

Android

For Android, see connect.

iOS

connectInsecure is not supported.

Parameters

  • deviceId: Identifier of the remote device. For Android this is the MAC address.
  • interfaceIdArray: This identifies the serial port to connect to. For Android this is the SPP_UUID. A common SPP_UUID string is "00001101-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB". The device documentation should provide the SPP_UUID.
  • connectSuccess: Success callback function that is invoked when the connection is successful.
  • connectFailure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs or the connection disconnects.

disconnect

bluetoothClassicSerial.disconnect(success, failure);

Description

Function disconnect disconnects the current connection.

Parameters

  • success: Success callback function that is invoked when the connection is successful. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

write

Writes data to the serial port.

bluetoothClassicSerial.write(interfaceId, data, success, failure);

Description

Function write data to the serial port. Data can be an ArrayBuffer, string, array of integers, or a Uint8Array.

Internally string, integer array, and Uint8Array are converted to an ArrayBuffer. String conversion assume 8bit characters.

Parameters

  • interfaceId: The interface to send the data to
  • data: ArrayBuffer of data
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked when the connection is successful. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

// string
bluetoothClassicSerial.write("00001101-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB", "hello, world", success, failure);

// array of int (or bytes)
bluetoothClassicSerial.write("00001101-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB", [186, 220, 222], success, failure);

// Typed Array
var data = new Uint8Array(4);
data[0] = 0x41;
data[1] = 0x42;
data[2] = 0x43;
data[3] = 0x44;
bluetoothClassicSerial.write(interfaceId, data, success, failure);

// Array Buffer
bluetoothClassicSerial.write(interfaceId, data.buffer, success, failure);

available

Gets the number of bytes of data available.

bluetoothClassicSerial.available(interfaceId, success, failure);

Description

Function available gets the number of bytes of data available. The bytes are passed as a parameter to the success callback.

iOS

available is not supported.

Parameters

  • interfaceId: The interface to check
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked when the connection is successful. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

bluetoothClassicSerial.available("00001101-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB", function (numBytes) { console.log("There are " + numBytes + " available to read."); }, failure);

read

Reads data from the buffer.

bluetoothClassicSerial.read(interfaceId, success, failure);

Description

Function read reads the data from the buffer. The data is passed to the success callback as a String. Calling read when no data is available will pass an empty String to the callback.

Parameters

  • interfaceId: The interface to read
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked with the number of bytes available to be read.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

bluetoothClassicSerial.read("00001101-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB", function (data) { console.log(data);}, failure);

readUntil

Reads data from the buffer until it reaches a delimiter.

bluetoothClassicSerial.readUntil(interfaceId, '\n', success, failure);

Description

Function readUntil reads the data from the buffer until it reaches a delimiter. The data is passed to the success callback as a String. If the buffer does not contain the delimiter, an empty String is passed to the callback. Calling read when no data is available will pass an empty String to the callback.

Parameters

  • interfaceId: The interface to read
  • delimiter: delimiter
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked with the data.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

bluetoothClassicSerial.readUntil("00001101-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB", '\n', function (data) {console.log(data);}, failure);

subscribe

Subscribe to be notified when data is received.

bluetoothClassicSerial.subscribe(interfaceId, '\n', success, failure);

Description

Function subscribe registers a callback that is called when data is received. A delimiter must be specified. The callback is called with the data as soon as the delimiter string is read. The callback is a long running callback and will exist until unsubscribe is called.

Parameters

  • interfaceId: The interface to subscribe to
  • delimiter: delimiter
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked with the data.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

// the success callback is called whenever data is received
bluetoothClassicSerial.subscribe("00001101-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB", '\n', function (data) {
    console.log(data);
}, failure);

unsubscribe

Unsubscribe from a subscription.

bluetoothClassicSerial.unsubscribe(interfaceId, success, failure);

Description

Function unsubscribe removes any notification added by subscribe and kills the callback.

Parameters

  • interfaceId: The interface to unsubscribe from
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked when the connection is successful. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

bluetoothClassicSerial.unsubscribe();

subscribeRawData

Subscribe to be notified when data is received.

bluetoothClassicSerial.subscribeRawData(interfaceId, success, failure);

Description

Function subscribeRawData registers a callback that is called when data is received. The callback is called immediately when data is received. The data is sent to callback as an ArrayBuffer. The callback is a long running callback and will exist until unsubscribeRawData is called.

Parameters

  • interfaceId: The interface to subscribe to
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked with the data.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

// the success callback is called whenever data is received
bluetoothClassicSerial.subscribeRawData(function (data) {
    var bytes = new Uint8Array(data);
    console.log(bytes);
}, failure);

unsubscribeRawData

Unsubscribe from a subscription.

bluetoothClassicSerial.unsubscribeRawData(interfaceId, success, failure);

Description

Function unsubscribeRawData removes any notification added by subscribeRawData and kills the callback.

Parameters

  • interfaceId: The interface to unsubscribe from
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked when the unsubscribe is successful. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

bluetoothClassicSerial.unsubscribeRawData("00001101-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB");

clear

Clears data in the buffer.

bluetoothClassicSerial.clear(interfaceId, success, failure);

Description

Function clear removes any data from the receive buffer.

Parameters

  • success: Success callback function that is invoked when the connection is successful. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

list

Lists bonded devices

bluetoothClassicSerial.list(success, failure);

Description

Android

Function list lists the paired Bluetooth devices. The success callback is called with a list of objects.

Example list passed to success callback. See BluetoothDevice and BluetoothClass#getDeviceClass.

[{
    "class": 276,
    "id": "10:BF:48:CB:00:00",
    "address": "10:BF:48:CB:00:00",
    "name": "Nexus 7"
}, {
    "class": 7936,
    "id": "00:06:66:4D:00:00",
    "address": "00:06:66:4D:00:00",
    "name": "RN42"
}]

iOS

Function list lists the paired Bluetooth devices. The success callback is called with a list of objects.

Example list passed to success callback for iOS.

TBC

Note

id is the generic name for connection Id or [mac]address so that code can be platform independent.

Parameters

  • success: Success callback function that is invoked with a list of bonded devices.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

bluetoothClassicSerial.list(function(devices) {
    devices.forEach(function(device) {
        console.log(device.id);
    })
}, failure);

isConnected

Reports the connection status. If all interfaces are connected then the success callback is called. If one interface is not connected then the failure callback is called. The connect method does not allow the status of a single interface to be determined (unless you have only specified a single interfaceId in the prior connect method).

bluetoothClassicSerial.isConnected(success, failure);

Description

Function isConnected calls the success callback when connected to a peer and the failure callback when not connected.

Parameters

  • success: Success callback function, invoked when device connected.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when device is NOT connected.

Quick Example

bluetoothClassicSerial.isConnected(
    function() {
        console.log("Bluetooth is connected");
    },
    function() {
        console.log("Bluetooth is *not* connected");
    }
);

isEnabled

Reports if bluetooth is enabled.

bluetoothClassicSerial.isEnabled(success, failure);

Description

Function isEnabled calls the success callback when bluetooth is enabled and the failure callback when bluetooth is not enabled.

Parameters

  • success: Success callback function, invoked when Bluetooth is enabled.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when Bluetooth is NOT enabled.

Quick Example

bluetoothClassicSerial.isEnabled(
    function() {
        console.log("Bluetooth is enabled");
    },
    function() {
        console.log("Bluetooth is *not* enabled");
    }
);

showBluetoothSettings

Show the Bluetooth settings on the device.

bluetoothClassicSerial.showBluetoothSettings(success, failure);

Description

Function showBluetoothSettings opens the Bluetooth settings on the operating systems.

iOS

showBluetoothSettings is not supported.

Parameters

  • success: Success callback function [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

bluetoothClassicSerial.showBluetoothSettings();

enable

Enable Bluetooth on the device.

bluetoothClassicSerial.enable(success, failure);

Description

Function enable prompts the user to enable Bluetooth. If enable is called when Bluetooth is already enabled, the user will not prompted and the success callback will be invoked.

iOS

enable is not supported.

enable is only supported on Android and does not work on iOS.

If enable is called when Bluetooth is already enabled, the user will not prompted and the success callback will be invoked.

Parameters

  • success: Success callback function, invoked if the user enabled Bluetooth.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked if the user does not enabled Bluetooth.

Quick Example

bluetoothClassicSerial.enable(
    function() {
        console.log("Bluetooth is enabled");
    },
    function() {
        console.log("The user did *not* enable Bluetooth");
    }
);

discoverUnpaired

Discover unpaired devices

bluetoothClassicSerial.discoverUnpaired(success, failure);

Description

The behaviour of this method varies between Android and iOS.

Android

Function discoverUnpaired discovers unpaired Bluetooth devices. The success callback is called with a list of objects similar to list, or an empty list if no unpaired devices are found.

Example list passed to success callback.

[{
    "class": 276,
    "id": "10:BF:48:CB:00:00",
    "address": "10:BF:48:CB:00:00",
    "name": "Nexus 7"
}, {
    "class": 7936,
    "id": "00:06:66:4D:00:00",
    "address": "00:06:66:4D:00:00",
    "name": "RN42"
}]

The discovery process takes a while to happen. You can register notify callback with setDeviceDiscoveredListener. You may also want to show a progress indicator while waiting for the discover process to finish, and the success callback to be invoked.

Calling connect on an unpaired Bluetooth device should begin the Android pairing process.

iOS

Function discoverUnpaired will launch a native iOS window showing all devices which match the protocol string defined in the application's cordova config.xml file. Choosing a device from the list will initiate pairing and the details of that device will not trigger the success callback function. The device discovered listener must be used. Once paired the device is available for connection.

Parameters

  • success: Success callback function that is invoked with a list of unpaired devices.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

bluetoothClassicSerial.discoverUnpaired(function(devices) {
    devices.forEach(function(device) {
        console.log(device.id);
    })
}, failure);

setDeviceDiscoveredListener

Description

Register a notify callback function to be called during bluetooth device discovery.

Android

Register a notify callback function to be called during bluetooth device discovery. For callback to work, discovery process must be started with discoverUnpaired. There can be only one registered callback.

Example object passed to notify callback.

{
    "class": 276,
    "id": "10:BF:48:CB:00:00",
    "address": "10:BF:48:CB:00:00",
    "name": "Nexus 7"
}

iOS

When a device is paired from the discoverUnpaired function it's details will be passed to the callback function. Unlike Android this will only be fired once for the selected device, not for all the available devices.

Parameters

  • notify: Notify callback function that is invoked when device is discovered during discovery process.

Quick Example

bluetoothClassicSerial.setDeviceDiscoveredListener(function(device) {
  console.log('Found: ',device.id);
});

clearDeviceDiscoveredListener

Clears notify callback function registered with setDeviceDiscoveredListener.

Quick Example

bluetoothClassicSerial.clearDeviceDiscoveredListener();

Misc

Where does this work?

Android

Development Devices include

  • Nexus 7 (2013) with Android 6.1
  • Samsung Galaxy S6 with Android 6.0
  • Samsung Galaxy S5 with Android 5.0

iOS

Development Devices include

  • iPhone 5s
  • iPad Gen 4

Props

This project is a fork of Don Coleman's https://github.com/don/BluetoothSerial so all the big props to him.

The multi interface implementation for Android borrowed ideas from Shikoruma's pull request don#205 to Don Coleman's Cordova BluetoothSerial Plugin.

Android

Most of the Bluetooth implementation was borrowed from the Bluetooth Chat example in the Android SDK.

iOS

API

The API for available, read, readUntil was influenced by the BtSerial Library for Processing for Arduino

Wrong Bluetooth Plugin?

If you don't need serial over Bluetooth, try the PhoneGap Bluetooth Plugin for Android or perhaps phonegap-plugin-bluetooth.

If you need generic Bluetooth Low Energy support checkout Don Colemans's Cordova BLE Plugin.

If you need BLE for RFduino checkout Don Colemans's RFduino Plugin.

For Windows Phone 8 support see the original project, Don Coleman's Cordova BluetoothSerial Plugin

What format should the Mac Address be in?

An example a properly formatted mac address is "AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF"

Feedback

Try the code. If you find an problem or missing feature, file an issue or create a pull request.

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