/Bluetooth-Library

Bluetooth client library for Android.

Primary LanguageJava

Android Bluetooth Client Library Download

This is an Android library that simplifies the process of bluetooth communication, client side.

This library does not support BLE devices;

Install

Add to your gradle dependencies:

implementation 'me.aflak.libraries:bluetooth:1.3.9'

Enable bluetooth

Careful: You also have to enable phone location in newer versions of Android.

Asking user for bluetooth activation

@Override
protected void onCreate(@Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    // ...
    // Need to ask for bluetooth permissions before calling constructor !
    // Permissions are {BLUETOOTH, BLUETOOTH_ADMIN, ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION}
    bluetooth = new Bluetooth(this);
    bluetooth.setBluetoothCallback(bluetoothCallback);
}

@Override
protected void onStart() {
    super.onStart();
    bluetooth.onStart();
    if(bluetooth.isEnabled()){
        // doStuffWhenBluetoothOn() ...
    } else {
        bluetooth.showEnableDialog(ScanActivity.this);
    }
}

@Override
protected void onStop() {
    super.onStop();
    bluetooth.onStop();
}

@Override
protected void onActivityResult(int requestCode, int resultCode, Intent data) {
    super.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode, data);
    bluetooth.onActivityResult(requestCode, resultCode);
}

private BluetoothCallback bluetoothCallback = new BluetoothCallback() {
    @Override public void onBluetoothTurningOn() {}
    @Override public void onBluetoothTurningOff() {}
    @Override public void onBluetoothOff() {}

    @Override
    public void onBluetoothOn() {
        // doStuffWhenBluetoothOn() ...
    }

    @Override
    public void onUserDeniedActivation() {
        // handle activation denial...
    }
};

Without asking user for bluetooth activation

@Override
protected void onCreate(@Nullable Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    // ...
    // Need to ask for bluetooth permissions before calling constructor !
    // Permissions are {BLUETOOTH, BLUETOOTH_ADMIN, ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION}
    bluetooth = new Bluetooth(this);
    bluetooth.setBluetoothCallback(bluetoothCallback);
}

@Override
protected void onStart() {
    super.onStart();
    bluetooth.onStart();
    if(bluetooth.isEnabled()){
        // doStuffWhenBluetoothOn() ...
    } else {
        bluetooth.enable()
    }
}

@Override
protected void onStop() {
    super.onStop();
    bluetooth.onStop();
}

private BluetoothCallback bluetoothCallback = new BluetoothCallback() {
    @Override public void onBluetoothTurningOn() {}
    @Override public void onBluetoothTurningOff() {}
    @Override public void onBluetoothOff() {}
    @Override public void onUserDeniedActivation() {}
    
    @Override
    public void onBluetoothOn() {
        // doStuffWhenBluetoothOn() ...
    }
};

Discover devices and pair

Listener

bluetooth.setDiscoveryCallback(new DiscoveryCallback() {
    @Override public void onDiscoveryStarted() {}
    @Override public void onDiscoveryFinished() {}
    @Override public void onDeviceFound(BluetoothDevice device) {}
    @Override public void onDevicePaired(BluetoothDevice device) {}
    @Override public void onDeviceUnpaired(BluetoothDevice device) {}
    @Override public void onError(String message) {}
});

Scan and Pair

bluetooth.startScanning();
bluetooth.pair(device);
bluetooth.pair(device, "optional pin");

Get paired devices

List<BluetoothDevice> devices = bluetooth.getPairedDevices();

Connect to device and communicate

Listener

bluetooth.setDeviceCallback(new DeviceCallback() {
    @Override public void onDeviceConnected(BluetoothDevice device) {}
    @Override public void onDeviceDisconnected(BluetoothDevice device, String message) {}
    @Override public void onMessage(byte[] message) {}
    @Override public void onError(String message) {}
    @Override public void onConnectError(BluetoothDevice device, String message) {}
});

Connect to device

// three options
bluetooth.connectToName("name");
bluetooth.connectToAddress("address");
bluetooth.connectToDevice(device);

Connect to device using port trick

See this post for details: https://stackoverflow.com/a/25647197/5552022

bluetooth.connectToNameWithPortTrick("name");
bluetooth.connectToAddressWithPortTrick("address");
bluetooth.connectToDeviceWithPortTrick(device);

Should be avoided

Send a message

bluetooth.send("hello, world");
bluetooth.send(new byte[]{61, 62, 63});

Receive messages

The default behavior of the library is the read from the input stream until it hits a new line, it will then propagate the message through listeners as a byte array. You can change the way the library reads from the socket by creating your own reader class. It must extend from SocketReader and you should override the byte[] read() throws IOException method. This method must block. It should not return if no values were received.

The default behavior is actually one example of implementation :

public class LineReader extends SocketReader{
    private BufferedReader reader;

    public LineReader(InputStream inputStream) {
        super(inputStream);
        reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(inputStream));
    }

    @Override
    public byte[] read() throws IOException {
        return reader.readLine().getBytes();
    }
}

This is an implementation for a custom delimiter :

public class DelimiterReader extends SocketReader {
    private PushbackInputStream reader;
    private byte delimiter;

    public DelimiterReader(InputStream inputStream) {
        super(inputStream);
        reader = new PushbackInputStream(inputStream);
        delimiter = 0;
    }

    @Override
    public byte[] read() throws IOException {
        List<Byte> byteList = new ArrayList<>();
        byte[] tmp = new byte[1];

        while(true) {
            int n = reader.read();
            reader.unread(n);

            int count = reader.read(tmp);
            if(count > 0) {
                if(tmp[0] == delimiter){
                    byte[] returnBytes = new byte[byteList.size()];
                    for(int i=0 ; i<byteList.size() ; i++){
                        returnBytes[i] = byteList.get(i);
                    }
                    return returnBytes;
                } else {
                    byteList.add(tmp[0]);
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

Then you can use your reader :

bluetooth.setReader(LineReader.class);

JavaDoc

JavaDoc is in doc folder.

Example Code

app module

Download Demo App

Get it on Google Play

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2017 Michel Omar Aflak

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