This project is an open-source, low-level native Cocoa (iOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS) BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) driver for mesh communication devices, like the goTenna devices.
- This is the documentation site for the public API.
- This is the documentation site for the public project internals.
RVS_BTDriver is a low-level native Swift (Apple) driver. It is not a "device driver," which usually sit at an operating system level (kernel or user space). It is designed to translate between a bluetooth connection to a device, and a user application; presenting an object model of the device.
The driver will act as a Bluetooth LE "central Manager" (GATT Client) only. It will not present itself as a peripheral.
The general class and protocol structure of the system.
The job of the driver is to abstract the general Bluetooth structure, and present a set of Swift Protocols, in a hierarchical arrangement.
The user of the API will instantiate an instance of RVS_BTDriver, which will, in turn, present collections of "devices" (RVS_BTDriver_DeviceProtocol), which will contain "Services" (RVS_BTDriver_ServiceProtocol), which will aggregate "properties" (RVS_BTDriver_PropertyProtocol).
Even though, under the hood, devices, services and protocols are class instances, they are presented to the API user as instances that conform to protocols. This allows maximum flexibility, for both the user and the driver developer.
SYSTEM LAYOUT:
The BT_Driver instance will have an internal Array of devices; each of which is presented as an instance that conforms to the RVS_BTDriver_DeviceProtocol
protocol.
The driver instance can actually be iterated and subscripted directly in order to access these devices.
Each Device instance will have an internal Array of RVS_BTDriver_ServiceProtocol
protocol-conformant instances.
The device can be subscripted, but not iterated.
Each Service instance will have an Array of RVS_BTDriver_PropertyProtocol
protocol-confomant instances, representing the states and control points for services.
The service can be subscripted, but not iterated.
Once you instantiate the RVS_BTDriver
instance, it will discover and list the devices, which will, in turn, discover and list services, which will discover and list properties (the equivalent of Bluetooth "characteristics").
Once a device has been added to the driver Array, it can be considered to have completed the discovery process entirely, and is ready for use.
The driver will use adapters to abstract "vendors," and "interfaces." Currently, the only interface is BLE, but this gives us the possibility of adding different interfaces. Vendors are device-specific "wrappers," that will allow us to have behaviors and data that are unique to particular devices and device families.
The Driver is provided as a Swift-only shared dynamic framework.
This is meant for iOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS and ipadOS only.
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