_bleio for Blinka based on bleak and bluez.
This driver depends on:
It optionally also depends on these Debian packages not install on Raspbian by default:
bluez-hcidump
On supported GNU/Linux systems like the Raspberry Pi, you can install the driver locally from PyPI. To install for current user:
pip3 install adafruit-blinka-bleio
To install system-wide (this may be required in some cases):
sudo pip3 install adafruit-blinka-bleio
To install in a virtual environment in your current project:
mkdir project-name && cd project-name
python3 -m venv .env
source .env/bin/activate
pip3 install adafruit-blinka-bleio
Note
Read this section if you are using advertising to transmit changing data and need to receive all advertisements to receive this data. One example of using advertising for data is described in the Adafruit Learn Guide Bluetooth LE Sensor Nodes to Raspberry Pi WiFi Bridge.
The regular Linux kernel bluez
driver is set up to suppress
multiple advertisements sent from the same BLE device. As of this
writing, this cannot be changed. If you are using BLE advertisements
to send changing data that you retrieve by scanning, the
de-duplication can cause you to lose data when scanning via bleak
.
To get around this problem, this library can instead look at raw BLE
scanning data using the hcidump
and hcitool
tools and avoid
going through the kernel driver. But this requires special setup.
Normally, only root has enough privileges to do see the raw scanning
data. Since running as root is dangerous, you can instead use Linux
capabilities to grant hcitool
and hcidump
raw network
access. This is very powerful and not something to do casually. To
limit access we recommend you change file execution permissions to
restrict this capability to users in the bluetooth
group.
If you are not using advertising to transmit changing data, you do
not need to add these permissions. This library falls back to using
bleak
for regular scanning if hcitool
does not have
these extra permissions.
If you explicitly want to choose the backend to ensure consistent behavior, you can do the following:
ble = BLERadio()
ble._adapter.ble_backend = "bleak" # Forces bleak even if hcitool works.
# ble._adapter.ble_backend = "hcitool" # Forces hcitool. Raises exception if unavailable.
To add yourself to the bluetooth
group do:
sudo usermod -a -G bluetooth <your username>
You must then logout and log back in to be in the new group.
To set permissions on hcitool
and hcidump
do:
sudo chown :bluetooth /usr/bin/hcitool /usr/bin/hcidump
sudo chmod o-x /usr/bin/hcitool /usr/bin/hcidump
sudo setcap 'cap_net_raw,cap_net_admin+eip' /usr/bin/hcitool
sudo setcap 'cap_net_raw,cap_net_admin+eip' /usr/bin/hcidump
Do not use this library directly. Use CircuitPython BLE instead: https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_CircuitPython_BLE/
Contributions are welcome! Please read our Code of Conduct before contributing to help this project stay welcoming.
For information on building library documentation, please check out this guide.
The Raspberry Pi 3b's BLE chip is connected over UART to the main processor without flow control.
This can cause unreliability with BLE. To improve reliability, we can slow the UART. To do so,
edit /usr/bin/btuart
and replace the 921600
with 460800
.