'Bluetooth serial for react native'
npm install react-native-bluetooth-serialReact Native version of BluetoothSerial plugin. For both
android and ios
npm i -S react-native-bluetooth-serialrnpm link or react-native link for React Native >= 0.27AndroidManifest.xml
`Manual installation
#### iOS
1. npm i -S react-native-bluetooth-serial
2. In XCode, in the project navigator, right click Libraries ➜ Add Files to [your project's name]
3. Go to node_modules ➜ react-native-bluetooth-serial and add RCTBluetoothSerial.xcodeproj
4. In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project. Add libRCTBluetoothSerial.a to your project's Build Phases ➜ Link Binary With Libraries
5. Click RCTBluetoothSerial.xcodeproj in the project navigator and go the Build Settings tab. Make sure 'All' is toggled on (instead of 'Basic'). In the Search Paths section, look for Header Search Paths and make sure it contains both $(SRCROOT)/../../react-native/React and $(SRCROOT)/../../../React - mark both as recursive.
5. Run your project (Cmd+R)
#### Android
1.
npm i -S react-native-bluetooth-serial
2. Open up android/app/src/main/java/[...]/MainActivity.java or MainApplication.java for React Native >= 0.29
- Add import com.rusel.RCTBluetoothSerial.*; to the imports at the top of the file
- Add new RCTBluetoothSerialPackage() to the list returned by the getPackages() method
3. Append the following lines to android/settings.gradle:
`
include ':react-native-bluetooth-serial'
project(':react-native-bluetooth-serial').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-bluetooth-serial/android')
`
4. Insert the following lines inside the dependencies block in android/app/build.gradle:
`
compile project(':react-native-bluetooth-serial')
`Example
As bluetooth is not available in any simulators, if you want to test it with some bluetooth peripherals you have
to run the example on actual device.
1. git clone https://github.com/rusel1989/react-native-bluetooth-serial.git
2. cd react-native-bluetooth-serial/BluetoothSerialExample
3. npm i
4. react-native run-ios/run-androidReading and writing
In Android after you connect to peripheral write and read methods should work for most of devices out of the box.
On ios with BLE it is little bit complicated, you need to know correct serice and characteristics UUIDs. Currently
supported and preconfigured services are Red Bear lab, Adafruit BLE, Bluegiga, Laird Virtual Serial Port and Rongta. If
you know about some services that you think should be supported send PR.In near future i will try to improve device discovery on ios and also make services configurable from js.
API
All following methods have been tested on both android and ios devices and return promise.$3
Enable bluetooth currently in android only.$3
Disable bluetooth currently in android only.$3
Resolves to boolean value indicating current bluetooth state.$3
Resolves to array of available devices, devices are in following format:
`
{
id: String // MAC address (android) or UUID (ios)
name: Sring // Device name
}
`
doesn't return unpaired devices in android.$3
Resolves to array of unpaired devices on android, device will pair after successful connection. Format is same as list method.$3
Connect to device by MAC address on android or UUID on ios. Resolves to object with message or rejects with reason of failure.$3
Disconnects from current device should always resolve to true.$3
Resolves to true if there is active connection to device or false if not.$3
Write data to connected device, for now buffer is internally converted to Base64 encoded string and decoded to byte array
on native side, beacause react native is currently not capable of passing buffer directly to native methods. Resolves
to true when write was successful, otherwise rejects with error.
Events
You can listen to few event with BluetoothSerial.on(eventName, callback)Currently provided events are:
-
bluetoothEnabled - when user enabled bt
- bluetoothDisabled - when user disabled bt
- connectionSuccess - when app connected to device
- connectionLost - when app lost connection to device (fired with bluetoothDisabled)You can use
BluetoothSerial.removeListener(eventName, callback)` to stop listening to an event