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Kotlin Asynchronous Bluetooth Low Energy provides a simple Coroutines-powered API for interacting with Bluetooth Low Energy devices.

Usage is demonstrated with the SensorTag sample app.

Scanning

To scan for nearby peripherals, the Scanner provides an advertisements Flow which is a stream of Advertisement objects representing advertisements seen from nearby peripherals. Advertisement objects contain information such as the peripheral's name and RSSI (signal strength).

Scanning begins when the advertisements Flow is collected and stops when the Flow collection is terminated. A Flow terminal operator (such as first) may be used to scan until an advertisement is found that matches a desired predicate.

val advertisement = Scanner()
    .advertisements
    .first { it.name?.startsWith("Example") }

JavaScript: Scanning for nearby peripherals is supported, but only available on Chrome 79+ with "Experimental Web Platform features" enabled via: chrome://flags/#enable-experimental-web-platform-features

Peripheral

Once an Advertisement is obtained, it can be converted to a Peripheral via the CoroutineScope.peripheral extension function. Peripheral objects represent actions that can be performed against a remote peripheral, such as connection handling and I/O operations.

val peripheral = scope.peripheral(advertisement)

JavaScript

On JavaScript, rather than processing a stream of advertisements, a specific peripheral can be requested using the CoroutineScope.requestPeripheral extension function. Criteria (Options) such as expected service UUIDs on the peripheral and/or the peripheral's name may be specified. When requestPeripheral is called with the specified options, the browser shows the user a list of peripherals matching the criteria. The peripheral chosen by the user is then returned (as a Peripheral object).

val options = Options(
    optionalServices = arrayOf(
        "f000aa80-0451-4000-b000-000000000000",
        "f000aa81-0451-4000-b000-000000000000"
    ),
    filters = arrayOf(
        NamePrefix("Example")
    )
)
val peripheral = scope.requestPeripheral(options).await()

Connectivity

Once a Peripheral object is acquired, a connection can be established via the connect function. The connect method suspends until a connection is established and ready (or a failure occurs). A connection is considered ready when connected, services have been discovered, and observations (if any) have been re-wired. Service discovery occurs automatically upon connection.

Multiple concurrent calls to connect will all suspend until connection is ready.

peripheral.connect()

To disconnect, the disconnect function will disconnect an active connection, or cancel an in-flight connection attempt. The disconnect function suspends until the peripheral has settled on a disconnected state.

peripheral.disconnect()

If the underlying subsystem fails to deliver the disconnected state then the disconnect call could potentially stall indefinitely. To prevent this (and ensure underlying resources are cleaned up in a timely manner) it is recommended that disconnect be wrapped with a timeout, for example:

// Allow 5 seconds for graceful disconnect before forcefully closing `Peripheral`.
withTimeoutOrNull(5_000L) {
    peripheral.disconnect()
}

State

The connection state of a Peripheral can be monitored via its state Flow.

peripheral.state.collect { state ->
    // Display and/or process the connection state.
}

The state will typically transition through the following States:

Connection states

Disconnecting state only occurs on Android platform. JavaScript and Apple-based platforms transition directly from Connected to Disconnected (upon calling disconnect function, or when a connection is dropped).

I/O

Bluetooth Low Energy devices are organized into a tree-like structure of services, characteristics and descriptors; whereas characteristics and descriptors have the capability of being read from, or written to.

For example, a peripheral might have the following structure:

  • Service S1 (00001815-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
    • Characteristic C1
      • Descriptor D1
      • Descriptor D2
    • Characteristic C2 (00002a56-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
      • Descriptor D3 (00002902-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb)
  • Service S2
    • Characteristic C3

To access a characteristic or descriptor, use the charactisticOf or descriptorOf functions, respectively.

In the above example, to access "Descriptor D2":

val descriptor = descriptorOf(
    service = "00001815-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb",
    characteristic = "00002a56-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb",
    descriptor = "00002902-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb"
)

Once connected, data can be read from, or written to, characteristics and/or descriptors via read and write functions.

The read and write functions throw NotReadyException until a connection is established.

val data = peripheral.read(characteristic)

peripheral.write(descriptor, byteArrayOf(1, 2, 3))

Notifications

Bluetooth Low Energy provides the capability of subscribing to characteristic changes by means of notifications, whereas a characteristic change on a connected peripheral is "pushed" to the central via a characteristic notification which carries the new value of the characteristic.

Characteristic change notifications can be observed/subscribed to via the observe function which returns a Flow of the new characteristic data.

val observation = peripheral.observe(characteristic)
observation.collect { data ->
    // Process data.
}

The observe function can be called (and its returned Flow can be collected) prior to a connection being established. Once a connection is established then characteristic changes will stream from the Flow. If the connection drops, the Flow will remain active, and upon reconnecting it will resume streaming characteristic changes.

Failures related to notifications are propagated via connect if the observe Flow is collected prior to a connection being established. If a connection is already established when an observe Flow is beginning to be collected, then notification failures are propagated via the observe Flow.

Structured Concurrency

Peripheral objects/connections are scoped to a Coroutine scope. When creating a Peripheral, the CoroutineScope.peripheral extension function is used, which scopes the returned Peripheral to the CoroutineScope receiver. If the CoroutineScope receiver is cancelled then the Peripheral will disconnect and be disposed.

Scanner()
    .advertisements
    .filter { advertisement -> advertisement.name?.startsWith("Example") }
    .map { advertisement -> scope.peripheral(advertisement) }
    .onEach { peripheral -> peripheral.connect() }
    .launchIn(scope)

delay(60_000L)
scope.cancel() // All `peripherals` will implicitly disconnect and be disposed.

Peripheral.disconnect is the preferred method of disconnecting peripherals, but disposal via Coroutine scope cancellation is provided to prevent connection leaks.

Setup

Gradle

Maven Central

Kable can be configured via Gradle Kotlin DSL as follows:

Multiplatform

plugins {
    id("com.android.application") // or id("com.android.library")
    kotlin("multiplatform")
}

repositories {
    jcenter() // or mavenCentral()
}

kotlin {
    android()
    js().browser() // and/or js().node()
    macosX64()

    sourceSets {
        val commonMain by getting {
            dependencies {
                implementation("com.juul.kable:core:$version")
            }
        }
    }
}

android {
    // ...
}

Note that Apple-based targets (e.g. macosX64) require Coroutines with multithread support for Kotlin/Native (more specifically: Coroutines library artifacts that are suffixed with -native-mt). Kable is configured to use -native-mt as a transitive dependency for Apple-based targets.

Platform-specific

repositories {
    jcenter() // or mavenCentral()
}

dependencies {
    implementation("com.juul.kable:core-$platform:$version")
}

Where $platform represents (should be replaced with) the desired platform dependency (e.g. android).

License

Copyright 2020 JUUL Labs, Inc.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

   http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.

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