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AsyncBluetooth
A small library that adds concurrency to CoreBluetooth APIs.
Features
- Async/Await APIs
- Queueing of commands
- Data conversion to common types
- Thread safety
- Convenience APIs for reading/writing without needing to explicitly discover characteristics.
- Convenience API for waiting until Bluetooth is ready.
Usage
Scanning for a peripheral
Start scanning by calling the central manager's scanForPeripherals
function. It returns an AsyncStream
you can use to iterate over the
discovered peripherals. Once you're satisfied with your scan, you can
break from the loop and stop scanning.
let centralManager = CentralManager()
try await centralManager.waitUntilReady()
let scanDataStream = try await centralManager.scanForPeripherals(withServices: nil)
for await scanData in scanDataStream {
// Check scan data...
}
await centralManager.stopScan()
Connecting to a peripheral
Once you have your peripheral, you can use the central manager to connect to it. Note you must hold a reference to the Peripheral while it's connected.
try await centralManager.connect(peripheral, options: nil)
Subscribe to central manager events
The central manager publishes several events. You can subscribe to them by using the eventPublisher
.
centralManager.eventPublisher
.sink {
switch $0 {
case .didConnectPeripheral(let peripheral):
print("Connected to \(peripheral.identifier)")
default:
break
}
}
.store(in: &cancellables)
See CentralManagerEvent to see available events.
Read value from characteristic
You can use convenience functions for reading characteristics. They will find the characteristic by using a UUID
, and
parse the data into the appropriate type.
let value: String? = try await peripheral.readValue(
forCharacteristicWithUUID: UUID(uuidString: "")!,
ofServiceWithUUID: UUID(uuidString: "")!
)
Write value to characteristic
Similar to reading, we have convenience functions for writing to characteristics.
try await peripheral.writeValue(
value,
forCharacteristicWithUUID: UUID(uuidString: "")!,
ofServiceWithUUID: UUID(uuidString: "")!
)
Subscribe to a characteristic
To get notified when a characteristic's value is updated, we provide a publisher you can subscribe to:
let characteristicUUID = CBUUID()
peripheral.characteristicValueUpdatedPublisher
.filter { $0.characteristic.uuid == characteristicUUID }
.map { try? $0.parsedValue() as String? } // replace `String?` with your type
.sink { value in
print("Value updated to '\(value)'")
}
.store(in: &cancellables)
Remember that you should enable notifications on that characteristic to receive updated values.
try await peripheral.setNotifyValue(true, characteristicUUID, serviceUUID)
Canceling operations
To cancel a specific operation, you can wrap your call in a Task
:
let fetchTask = Task {
do {
return try await peripheral.readValue(
forCharacteristicWithUUID: UUID(uuidString: "")!,
ofServiceWithUUID: UUID(uuidString: "")!
)
} catch {
return ""
}
}
fetchTask.cancel()
There might also be cases were you want to stop awaiting for all responses. For example, when bluetooth has been powered off. This can be done like so:
centralManager.eventPublisher
.sink {
switch $0 {
case .didUpdateState(let state):
guard state == .poweredOff else {
return
}
centralManager.cancelAllOperations()
peripheral.cancelAllOperations()
default:
break
}
}
.store(in: &cancellables)
Logging
The library uses os.log
to provide logging for several operations. These logs are enabled by default. If you wish to disable them, you can do:
AsyncBluetoothLogging.setEnabled(false)
Examples
You can find practical, tasty recipes for how to use AsyncBluetooth
in the
AsyncBluetooth Cookbook.
Installation
Swift Package Manager
This library can be installed using the Swift Package Manager by adding it to your Package Dependencies.
Requirements
- iOS 14.0+
- MacOS 11.0+
- Swift 5
- Xcode 13.2.1+
License
Licensed under MIT license.