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cordova-plugin-ble-central

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Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Central Plugin

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Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Central Plugin for Apache Cordova

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This plugin enables communication between a phone and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) peripherals.

The plugin provides a simple JavaScript API for iOS and Android.

  • Scan for peripherals
  • Connect to a peripheral
  • Read the value of a characteristic
  • Write new value to a characteristic
  • Get notified when characteristic's value changes
  • Transfer data via L2CAP channels

Advertising information is returned when scanning for peripherals. Service, characteristic, and property info is returned when connecting to a peripheral. All access is via service and characteristic UUIDs. The plugin manages handles internally.

Simultaneous connections to multiple peripherals are supported.

This plugin isn't intended for scanning beacons. Try cordova-plugin-ibeacon for iBeacons.
If you want to create Bluetooth devices, try cordova-plugin-ble-peripheral.

See the examples for ideas on how this plugin can be used.

Supported Platforms

  • iOS
  • Android 6+ (8.1 or greater recommended)
  • Browser (where navigator.bluetooth is supported)

Installing

Capacitor

$ npm install cordova-plugin-ble-central
$ npx cap sync

The plugin can be further configured via the cordova preferences section of the capacitor config file:

const config = {
  ...
  cordova: {
    preferences: {
      ...
      bluetooth_restore_state: "true",
      accessBackgroundLocation: "false",
    },
  }
}
  • bluetooth_restore_state: [iOS] Enable Bluetooth state restoration, allowing an app to be woken up to receive scan results and peripheral notifications. This is needed for background scanning support. See iOS restore state. For more information about background operation with this plugin, see Background Scanning and Notifications on iOS.

  • accessBackgroundLocation: [Android] Tells the plugin to request the ACCESS_BACKGROUND_LOCATION permission on Android 10 & Android 11 in order for scanning to function when the app is not visible.

iOS

After installation, the following additions should be made to the app's Info.plist

  • Set NSBluetoothAlwaysUsageDescription to a descriptive text, to be shown to the user on first access to the Bluetooth adapter. If this is not defined the app will crash.
  • (Optional) Add bluetooth-central to UIBackgroundModes to enable background receipt of scan information and BLE notifications

Cordova

$ cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-ble-central --variable BLUETOOTH_USAGE_DESCRIPTION="Your description here" --variable IOS_INIT_ON_LOAD=true|false --variable BLUETOOTH_RESTORE_STATE=true|false --variable ACCESS_BACKGROUND_LOCATION=true|false

It's recommended to always use the latest cordova and cordova platform packages in order to ensure correct function. This plugin generally best supports the following platforms and version ranges:

cordova cordova-ios cordova-android cordova-browser
10+ 6.2.0+ 12.0+ not tested

All variables can be modified after installation by updating the values in package.json.

  • BLUETOOTH_USAGE_DESCRIPTION: [iOS] defines the values for NSBluetoothAlwaysUsageDescription.

  • IOS_INIT_ON_LOAD: [iOS] Prevents the Bluetooth plugin from being initialised until first access to the ble window object. This allows an application to warn the user before the Bluetooth access permission is requested.

  • BLUETOOTH_RESTORE_STATE: [iOS] Enable Bluetooth state restoration, allowing an app to be woken up to receive scan results and peripheral notifications. This is needed for background scanning support. See iOS restore state. For more information about background operation with this plugin, see Background Scanning and Notifications on iOS.

  • ACCESS_BACKGROUND_LOCATION: [Android] Tells the plugin to request the ACCESS_BACKGROUND_LOCATION permission on Android 10 & Android 11 in order for scanning to function when the app is not visible.

TypeScript

TypeScript definitions are provided by this plugin. These can be added to a file by adding a triple-slash reference at the top of any file using this plugin:

/// <reference types="cordova-plugin-ble-central" />

Android permission conflicts

If you are having Android permissions conflicts with other plugins, try using the slim variant of the plugin instead with cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-ble-central@slim. This variant excludes all Android permissions, leaving it to the developer to ensure the right entries are added manually to the AndroidManifest.xml (see below for an example).

To include the default set of permissions the plugin installs on Android SDK v31+, add the following snippet in your config.xml file, in the <platform name="android"> section:

    <config-file target="AndroidManifest.xml" parent="/manifest">
        <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION" android:maxSdkVersion="28" />
        <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION" android:maxSdkVersion="30" />
        <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH" android:maxSdkVersion="30" />
        <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADMIN" android:maxSdkVersion="30" />
        <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH_SCAN" android:usesPermissionFlags="neverForLocation" />
        <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH_CONNECT" />
    </config-file>

For the best understanding about which permissions are needed for which combinations of target SDK version & OS version, see Android Bluetooth permissions

API

scan

Scan and discover BLE peripherals.

ble.scan(services, seconds, success, failure);

Description

Function scan scans for BLE devices. The success callback is called each time a peripheral is discovered. Scanning automatically stops after the specified number of seconds.

{
    "name": "TI SensorTag",
    "id": "BD922605-1B07-4D55-8D09-B66653E51BBA",
    "rssi": -79,
    "advertising": /* ArrayBuffer or map */
}

Advertising information format varies depending on your platform. See Advertising Data for more information.

Location Permission Notes

With Android SDK >= 23 (6.0), additional permissions are required for Bluetooth low energy scanning. The location permission ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION is required because Bluetooth beacons can be used to determine a user's location. If necessary, the plugin will prompt the user to allow the app to access to device's location. If the user denies permission, the scan failure callback will receive the error "Location permission not granted".

Location Services must be enabled for Bluetooth scanning. If location services are disabled, the failure callback will receive the error "Location services are disabled". If you want to manage location permission and screens, try the cordova-diagonostic-plugin or the Ionic Native Diagnostic plugin.

Parameters

  • services: List of services to discover, or [] to find all devices
  • seconds: Number of seconds to run discovery
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked which each discovered device.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

ble.scan(
    [],
    5,
    function (device) {
        console.log(JSON.stringify(device));
    },
    failure
);

startScan

Scan and discover BLE peripherals.

ble.startScan(services, success, failure);

Description

Function startScan scans for BLE devices. The success callback is called each time a peripheral is discovered. Scanning will continue until stopScan is called.

{
    "name": "TI SensorTag",
    "id": "BD922605-1B07-4D55-8D09-B66653E51BBA",
    "rssi": -79,
    "advertising": /* ArrayBuffer or map */
}

Advertising information format varies depending on your platform. See Advertising Data for more information.

See the location permission notes above for information about Location Services in Android SDK >= 23.

Parameters

  • services: List of services to discover, or [] to find all devices
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked which each discovered device.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

ble.startScan(
    [],
    function (device) {
        console.log(JSON.stringify(device));
    },
    failure
);

setTimeout(
    ble.stopScan,
    5000,
    function () {
        console.log('Scan complete');
    },
    function () {
        console.log('stopScan failed');
    }
);

startScanWithOptions

Scan and discover BLE peripherals, specifying scan options.

ble.startScanWithOptions(services, options, success, failure);

Description

Function startScanWithOptions scans for BLE devices. It operates similarly to the startScan function, but allows you to specify extra options (like allowing duplicate device reports). The success callback is called each time a peripheral is discovered. Scanning will continue until stopScan is called.

{
    "name": "TI SensorTag",
    "id": "BD922605-1B07-4D55-8D09-B66653E51BBA",
    "rssi": -79,
    "advertising": /* ArrayBuffer or map */
}

Advertising information format varies depending on your platform. See Advertising Data for more information.

See the location permission notes above for information about Location Services in Android SDK >= 23.

Parameters

  • services: List of services to discover, or [] to find all devices
  • options: an object specifying a set of name-value pairs. The currently acceptable options are:
    • reportDuplicates: true if duplicate devices should be reported, false (default) if devices should only be reported once.
    • duration: time in seconds to scan for. (default) Scans forever when not specified.
    • scanMode: String defines setScanMode() argument on Android. Default on Android is lowPower. When interactive scanning from an app, lowLatency can boost how quickly the device is found, at the expense of using more battery power. Can be one of: lowPower | balanced | lowLatency | opportunistic
    • callbackType: String defines setCallbackType() argument on Android.
      Can be one of: all | first | lost
    • matchMode: String defines setMatchMode() argument on Android.
      Can be one of: aggressive | sticky
    • numOfMatches: String defines setNumOfMatches() argument on Android.
      Can be one of: one | few | max
    • phy: String for setPhy() on Android. Can be one of: 1m | coded | all
    • legacy: true or false to control filtering bluetooth spec.pre-4.2 advertisements on Android.
    • forceScanFilter: true or false to to force an empty scan filter if no other filters are provided on Android.
    • reportDelay: Milliseconds for setReportDelay() on Android. 0_ to be notified of results immediately. Values > _0 causes the scan results to be queued up and delivered after the requested delay or when the internal buffers fill up.
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked which each discovered device.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

ble.startScanWithOptions([],
    { reportDuplicates: true }
    function(device) {
        console.log(JSON.stringify(device));
    },
    failure);

setTimeout(ble.stopScan,
    5000,
    function() { console.log("Scan complete"); },
    function() { console.log("stopScan failed"); }
);

stopScan

Stop scanning for BLE peripherals.

ble.stopScan(success, failure);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.stopScan();

Description

Function stopScan stops scanning for BLE devices.

Parameters

  • success: Success callback function, invoked when scanning is stopped. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

ble.startScan(
    [],
    function (device) {
        console.log(JSON.stringify(device));
    },
    failure
);

setTimeout(
    ble.stopScan,
    5000,
    function () {
        console.log('Scan complete');
    },
    function () {
        console.log('stopScan failed');
    }
);

/* Alternate syntax
setTimeout(function() {
    ble.stopScan(
        function() { console.log("Scan complete"); },
        function() { console.log("stopScan failed"); }
    );
}, 5000);
*/

setPin

Set device pin

ble.setPin(pin, [success], [failure]);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.setPin(pin);

Description

Function setPin sets the pin when device requires it.

Parameters

  • pin: Pin of the device as a string
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked when the function is invoked. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

bond

Initiate a bond with a remote device

ble.bond(device_id, [success], [failure], [options]);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.bond(device_id);
await ble.withPromises.bond(device_id, { usePairingDialog: true });

Description

Function bond initialises a bond with a peripheral. The success callback will be called when the bonding is complete. The bonding process may prompt the user to confirm the pairing process.

Parameters

  • device_id: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked when the bonding succeeds. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when the bonding fails. [optional]
  • options: an object specifying a set of name-value pairs. The currently acceptable options are:
    • usePairingDialog: true (default) Show pairing request as a dialog rather than a notification [optional]

Supported Platforms

  • Android

unbond

Remove a bond for a remote device

ble.unbond(device_id, [success], [failure]);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.unbond(device_id);

Description

Function unbond removes an existing bond for a remote device. The success callback will be called when the bond has been removed.

Parameters

  • device_id: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked when the bond is removed. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when the bond removal fails. [optional]

Supported Platforms

  • Android

readBondState

Get the bond state of a device as a string

ble.readBondState(device_id, [success], [failure]);
// Or using await with promises
const bondState = await ble.withPromises.readBondState(device_id);

Description

Function readBondState retrieves the current bond state of the device.

States

  • "none"
  • "bonding"
  • "bonded"

Parameters

  • device_id: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked with the current bond state. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Supported Platforms

  • Android

connect

Connect to a peripheral.

ble.connect(device_id, connectCallback, disconnectCallback);

Description

Function connect connects to a BLE peripheral. The callback is long running. The connect callback will be called when the connection is successful. Service and characteristic info will be passed to the connect callback in the peripheral object.

The disconnect callback is called if the connection fails, or later if the peripheral disconnects. When possible, a peripheral object is passed to the failure callback. The disconnect callback is only called when the peripheral initates the disconnection. The disconnect callback is not called when the application calls ble.disconnect. The disconnect callback is how your app knows the peripheral inintiated a disconnect.

Scanning before connecting

Android can connect to peripherals using MAC address without scanning. If the MAC address is not found the connection will time out.

For iOS, the plugin needs to know about any device UUID before calling connect. You can do this by calling ble.scan, ble.startScan, ble.connectedPeripheralsWithServices, or ble.peripheralsWithIdentifiers so the plugin has a list of available peripherals.

Parameters

  • device_id: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • connectCallback: Connect callback function that is invoked when the connection is successful.
  • disconnectCallback: Disconnect callback function, invoked when the peripheral disconnects or an error occurs.

autoConnect

Establish an automatic connection to a peripheral.

ble.autoConnect(device_id, connectCallback, disconnectCallback);

Description

Automatically connect to a device when it is in range of the phone. When the device connects, the connect callback is called with a peripheral object. The call to autoConnect will not time out. It will wait forever until the device is in range. When the peripheral disconnects, the disconnect callback is called with a peripheral object.

Calling ble.disconnect will stop the automatic reconnection.

Both the connect and disconnect callbacks can be called many times as the device connects and disconnects. Do not wrap this function in a Promise or Observable.

On iOS, background notifications on ios must be enabled if you want to run in the background. On Android, this relies on the autoConnect argument of BluetoothDevice.connectGatt(). Not all Android devices implement this feature correctly.

See notes about scanning before connecting

Parameters

  • device_id: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • connectCallback: Connect callback function that is invoked when the connection is successful.
  • disconnectCallback: Disconnect callback function, invoked when the peripheral disconnects or an error occurs.

disconnect

Disconnect.

ble.disconnect(device_id, [success], [failure]);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.disconnect(device_id);

Description

Function disconnect disconnects the selected device.

Parameters

  • device_id: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked when the connection is successful. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

requestMtu

requestMtu

ble.requestMtu(device_id, new_mtu, [success], [failure]);
// Or using await with promises
const actual_mtu = await ble.withPromises.requestMtu(device_id, new_mtu);

Description

This function may be used to request (on Android) a larger MTU size to be able to send more data at once. This can be useful when performing a write request operation (write without response), the data sent is truncated to the MTU size. The resulting MTU size is sent to the success callback. The requested and resulting MTU sizes are not necessarily equal.

Supported Platforms

  • Android

Parameters

  • device_id: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • mtu: MTU size
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked when the MTU size request is successful. The resulting MTU size is passed as an integer.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

ble.requestMtu(
    device_id,
    new_mtu,
    function (mtu) {
        alert('MTU set to: ' + mtu);
    },
    function (failure) {
        alert('Failed to request MTU.');
    }
);

requestConnectionPriority

requestConnectionPriority

ble.requestConnectionPriority(device_id, priority, [success], [failure]);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.requestConnectionPriority(device_id, priority);

Description

When Connecting to a peripheral android can request for the connection priority for better communication. See BluetoothGatt#requestConnectionPriority for technical details

Connection priority can be one of:

Supported Platforms

  • Android

Parameters

  • device_id: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • priority: "high", "balanced" or "low"
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked when the connection is successful. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

ble.requestConnectionPriority(
    device_id,
    'high',
    function () {
        alert('success');
    },
    function (failure) {
        alert('Failed to request connection priority: ' + failure);
    }
);

refreshDeviceCache

refreshDeviceCache

ble.refreshDeviceCache(deviceId, timeoutMillis, [success], [failure]);

Description

Some poorly behaved devices show old cached services and characteristics info. (Usually because they don't implement Service Changed 0x2a05 on Generic Attribute Service 0x1801 and the central doesn't know the data needs to be refreshed.) This method might help.

NOTE Since this uses an undocumented API it's not guaranteed to work.

Supported Platforms

  • Android

Parameters

  • deviceId: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • timeoutMillis: timeout in milliseconds after refresh before discovering services
  • success: Success callback function invoked with the refreshed peripheral. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when an error occurs. [optional]

read

Reads the value of a characteristic.

ble.read(device_id, service_uuid, characteristic_uuid, success, failure);
// Or using await with promises
const data = await ble.withPromises.read(device_id, service_uuid, characteristic_uuid);

Description

Function read reads the value of the characteristic.

Raw data is passed from native code to the callback as an ArrayBuffer.

Parameters

  • device_id: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • service_uuid: UUID of the BLE service
  • characteristic_uuid: UUID of the BLE characteristic
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked when the connection is successful. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

Retrieves an ArrayBuffer when reading data.

// read data from a characteristic, do something with output data
ble.read(
    device_id,
    service_uuid,
    characteristic_uuid,
    function (data) {
        console.log('Hooray we have data' + JSON.stringify(data));
        alert('Successfully read data from device.' + JSON.stringify(data));
    },
    function (failure) {
        alert('Failed to read characteristic from device.');
    }
);

write

Writes data to a characteristic.

ble.write(device_id, service_uuid, characteristic_uuid, data, success, failure);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.write(device_id, service_uuid, characteristic_uuid, data);

Description

Function write writes data to a characteristic.

Parameters

  • device_id: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • service_uuid: UUID of the BLE service
  • characteristic_uuid: UUID of the BLE characteristic
  • data: binary data, use an ArrayBuffer
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked when the connection is successful. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

Use an ArrayBuffer when writing data.

// send 1 byte to switch a light on
var data = new Uint8Array(1);
data[0] = 1;
ble.write(device_id, 'FF10', 'FF11', data.buffer, success, failure);

// send a 3 byte value with RGB color
var data = new Uint8Array(3);
data[0] = 0xff; // red
data[1] = 0x00; // green
data[2] = 0xff; // blue
ble.write(device_id, 'ccc0', 'ccc1', data.buffer, success, failure);

// send a 32 bit integer
var data = new Uint32Array(1);
data[0] = counterInput.value;
ble.write(device_id, SERVICE, CHARACTERISTIC, data.buffer, success, failure);

writeWithoutResponse

Writes data to a characteristic without confirmation from the peripheral.

ble.writeWithoutResponse(device_id, service_uuid, characteristic_uuid, data, success, failure);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.writeWithoutResponse(device_id, service_uuid, characteristic_uuid, data);

Description

Function writeWithoutResponse writes data to a characteristic without a response from the peripheral. You are not notified if the write fails in the BLE stack. The success callback is be called when the characteristic is written.

Parameters

  • device_id: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • service_uuid: UUID of the BLE service
  • characteristic_uuid: UUID of the BLE characteristic
  • data: binary data, use an ArrayBuffer
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked when the connection is successful. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

startNotification

Register to be notified when the value of a characteristic changes.

ble.startNotification(device_id, service_uuid, characteristic_uuid, success, failure);
// Or using await with promises
// Note, initial promise resolves or rejects depending on whether the subscribe was successful
await ble.withPromises.startNotification(device_id, success, failure);

Description

Function startNotification registers a callback that is called every time the value of a characteristic changes. This method handles both notifications and indications. The success callback is called multiple times.

Raw data is passed from native code to the success callback as an ArrayBuffer.

See Background Notifications on iOS

Parameters

  • device_id: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • service_uuid: UUID of the BLE service
  • characteristic_uuid: UUID of the BLE characteristic
  • success: Success callback function invoked every time a notification occurs
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

var onData = function (buffer) {
    // Decode the ArrayBuffer into a typed Array based on the data you expect
    var data = new Uint8Array(buffer);
    alert('Button state changed to ' + data[0]);
};

ble.startNotification(device_id, 'FFE0', 'FFE1', onData, failure);

stopNotification

Stop being notified when the value of a characteristic changes.

ble.stopNotification(device_id, service_uuid, characteristic_uuid, success, failure);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.stopNotification(device_id);

Description

Function stopNotification stops a previously registered notification callback.

Parameters

  • device_id: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • service_uuid: UUID of the BLE service
  • characteristic_uuid: UUID of the BLE characteristic
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked when the notification is removed. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

isConnected

Reports the connection status.

// Callbacks
ble.isConnected(device_id, success, failure);

// Promises with boolean return
const isConnected = await ble.withPromises.isConnected(device_id, false);

// Promises with rejection
await ble.withPromises.isConnected(device_id); // throws if not connected

Description

Function isConnected calls the success callback when the peripheral is connected and the failure callback when not connected.

NOTE that for many apps isConnected is unncessary. The app can track the connected state. Ater calling connect the app is connected when the success callback function is called. If the device disconnects at any point in the future, the failure callback of connect will be called.

Parameters

  • device_id: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked with a boolean for connected status.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

// Callbacks
ble.isConnected(
    'FFCA0B09-CB1D-4DC0-A1EF-31AFD3EDFB53',
    function () {
        console.log('Peripheral is connected');
    },
    function () {
        console.log('Peripheral is *not* connected');
    }
);

// Promises with boolean return
const isConnected = await ble.withPromises.isConnected(device_id, false);
if (isConnected) {
    console.log('Peripheral is connected');
} else {
    console.log('Peripheral is *not* connected');
}

// Promises with rejection
try {
    await ble.withPromises.isConnected(device_id);
    console.log('Peripheral is connected');
} catch (e) {
    console.log('Peripheral is *not* connected');
}

isEnabled

Reports if bluetooth is enabled.

ble.isEnabled(success, failure);

Description

Function isEnabled calls the success callback when Bluetooth is enabled and the failure callback when Bluetooth is not enabled.

Parameters

  • success: Success callback function, invoked when Bluetooth is enabled.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when Bluetooth is disabled.

Quick Example

ble.isEnabled(
    function () {
        console.log('Bluetooth is enabled');
    },
    function () {
        console.log('Bluetooth is *not* enabled');
    }
);

isLocationEnabled

Reports if location services are enabled.

ble.isLocationEnabled(success, failure);

Description

Function isLocationEnabled calls the success callback when location services are enabled and the failure callback when location services are not enabled. On some devices, location services must be enabled in order to scan for peripherals.

Supported Platforms

  • Android

Parameters

  • success: Success callback function, invoked when location services are enabled.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when location services are disabled.

Quick Example

ble.isLocationEnabled(
    function () {
        console.log('location services are enabled');
    },
    function () {
        console.log('location services are *not* enabled');
    }
);

startLocationStateNotifications

Registers to be notified when Location service state changes on the device.

ble.startLocationStateNotifications(success, failure);
// Or using await with promises
// Note, initial promise resolves or rejects depending on whether the subscribe was successful
await ble.withPromises.startLocationStateNotifications(success, failure);

Description

Function startLocationStateNotifications calls the success callback when the Location service is enabled or disabled on the device.

Supported Platforms

  • Android

Parameters

  • success: Success callback function that is invoked with a boolean for the Location state.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

ble.startLocationStateNotifications(function (enabled) {
    console.log('Location is ' + enabled);
});

stopLocationStateNotifications

Stops state notifications.

ble.stopLocationStateNotifications(success, failure);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.stopLocationStateNotifications();

Description

Function stopLocationStateNotifications calls the success callback when Location state notifications have been stopped.

Supported Platforms

  • Android

startStateNotifications

Registers to be notified when Bluetooth state changes on the device.

ble.startStateNotifications(success, failure);
// Or using await with promises
// Note, initial promise resolves or rejects depending on whether the subscribe was successful
await ble.withPromises.startStateNotifications(success, failure);

Description

Function startStateNotifications calls the success callback when the Bluetooth is enabled or disabled on the device.

States

  • "on"
  • "off"
  • "turningOn" (Android Only)
  • "turningOff" (Android Only)
  • "unknown" (iOS Only)
  • "resetting" (iOS Only)
  • "unsupported" (iOS Only)
  • "unauthorized" (iOS Only)

Supported Platforms

  • Android
  • iOS

Parameters

  • success: Success callback function that is invoked with a string for the Bluetooth state.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

ble.startStateNotifications(function (state) {
    console.log('Bluetooth is ' + state);
});

stopStateNotifications

Stops state notifications.

ble.stopStateNotifications(success, failure);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.stopStateNotifications();

Description

Function stopStateNotifications calls the success callback when Bluetooth state notifications have been stopped.

Supported Platforms

  • Android
  • iOS

showBluetoothSettings

Show the Bluetooth settings on the device.

ble.showBluetoothSettings(success, failure);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.showBluetoothSettings();

Description

Function showBluetoothSettings opens the Bluetooth settings for the operating systems.

showBluetoothSettings is not available on iOS. Plugins like cordova-diagonostic-plugin and the Ionic Native Diagnostic plugin have APIs to open Bluetooth and other settings, but will often get apps rejected by Apple.

Supported Platforms

  • Android

Parameters

  • success: Success callback function [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Quick Example

ble.showBluetoothSettings();

enable

Enable Bluetooth on the device.

ble.enable(success, failure);
// Or using await with promises
ble.withPromises.enable();

Description

Function enable prompts the user to enable Bluetooth.

enable is only supported on Android and does not work on iOS.

If enable is called when Bluetooth is already enabled, the user will not prompted and the success callback will be invoked.

Supported Platforms

  • Android

Parameters

  • success: Success callback function, invoked if the user enabled Bluetooth.
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked if the user does not enabled Bluetooth.

Quick Example

ble.enable(
    function () {
        console.log('Bluetooth is enabled');
    },
    function () {
        console.log('The user did *not* enable Bluetooth');
    }
);

readRSSI

Read the RSSI value on the device connection.

ble.readRSSI(device_id, success, failure);

Description

Samples the RSSI value (a measure of signal strength) on the connection to a bluetooth device. Requires that you have established a connection before invoking (otherwise an error will be raised).

Parameters

  • device_id: device identifier
  • success: Success callback function, invoked with the RSSI value (as an integer)
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked if there is no current connection or if there is an error reading the RSSI.

Quick Example

var rssiSample;
ble.connect(
    device_id,
    function (device) {
        rssiSample = setInterval(function () {
            ble.readRSSI(
                device_id,
                function (rssi) {
                    console.log('read RSSI', rssi, 'with device', device_id);
                },
                function (err) {
                    console.error('unable to read RSSI', err);
                    clearInterval(rssiSample);
                }
            );
        }, 5000);
    },
    function (err) {
        console.error('error connecting to device');
    }
);

connectedPeripheralsWithServices

Find the connected peripherals offering the listed service UUIDs.

ble.connectedPeripheralsWithServices([service], success, failure);

Description

Retreives a list of the peripherals (containing any of the specified services) currently connected to the system. The peripheral list is sent to the success callback. This function wraps CBCentralManager.retrieveConnectedPeripheralsWithServices:

Supported Platforms

  • iOS

Parameters

  • services: List of services to discover
  • success: Success callback function, invoked with a list of peripheral objects
  • failure: Error callback function

peripheralsWithIdentifiers

Find the connected peripherals offering the listed peripheral UUIDs.

ble.peripheralsWithIdentifiers([uuids], success, failure);

Description

Sends a list of known peripherals by their identifiers to the success callback. This function wraps CBCentralManager.retrievePeripheralsWithIdentifiers:

Supported Platforms

  • iOS

Parameters

  • identifiers: List of peripheral UUIDs
  • success: Success callback function, invoked with a list of peripheral objects
  • failure: Error callback function

restoredBluetoothState

Retrieve the CBManager restoration state (if applicable)

ble.restoredBluetoothState(success, failure);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.restoredBluetoothState();

Description

Use of this feature requires the BLUETOOTH_RESTORE_STATE variable to be set to true. For more information about background operation, see Background Scanning and Notifications on iOS.

Retrives the state dictionary that iOS State Preservation and Restoration will supply when the application was launched by iOS.

If the application has no state restored, this will return an empty object.

Supported Platforms

  • iOS

Parameters

  • success: Success callback function, invoked with the restored Bluetooth state (if any)
  • failure: Error callback function

list

Lists all peripherals discovered by the plugin due to scanning or connecting since app launch.

ble.list(success, failure);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.list();

Description

Sends a list of bonded low energy peripherals to the success callback.

Supported Platforms

  • Android

Parameters

  • success: Success callback function, invoked with a list of peripheral objects
  • failure: Error callback function

bondedDevices

Find the bonded devices.

ble.bondedDevices(success, failure);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.bondedDevices();

Description

Sends a list of bonded low energy peripherals to the success callback.

Supported Platforms

  • Android

Parameters

  • success: Success callback function, invoked with a list of peripheral objects
  • failure: Error callback function

l2cap.open

Open an L2CAP channel with a connected peripheral. The PSM is assigned by the peripheral, or possibly defined by the Bluetooth standard.

ble.l2cap.open(device_id, psm, connectCallback, disconnectCallback);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.l2cap.open(device_id, psm, disconnectCallback);

Android supports additional arguments in the psm flag to select whether the L2CAP channel is insecure or secure (iOS does this automatically):

ble.l2cap.open(device_id, { psm: psm, secureChannel: true }, connectCallback, disconnectCallback);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.l2cap.open(device_id, { psm: psm, secureChannel: true }, disconnectCallback);

Description

An L2CAP channel is a duplex byte stream interface (similar to a network socket) that can be used for much more efficient binary data transfer. This is used in some streaming applications, such as the Bluetooth Object Transfer Service.

The PSM (protocol/service multiplexer) is specified by the peripheral when it opens the channel. Some channels have predefined identifiers controlled by Bluetooth organisation. Apple has also outlined a generic design for PSM exchange. To advertise an L2CAP channel on a specific service, a characteristic with the UUID "ABDD3056-28FA-441D-A470-55A75A52553A" is added to that service, and updated by the peripheral when the L2CAP channel is opened.

Parameters

  • device_id: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • psm or options: Protocol/service multiplexer, specified by the peripheral when the channel was opened. Can be an object which includes a psm key, with an optional secureChannel boolean setting to control whether the channel is encrypted or not (Android-only)
  • connectCallback: Connect callback function, invoked when an L2CAP connection is successfully opened
  • disconnectCallback: Disconnect callback function, invoked when the L2CAP stream closes or an error occurs.

Supported Platforms

  • iOS
  • Android (>= 10)

l2cap.close

Close an L2CAP channel.

ble.l2cap.close(device_id, psm, success, failure);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.l2cap.close(device_id, psm);

Description

Closes an open L2CAP channel with the selected device. All pending reads and writes are aborted.

Parameters

  • device_id: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • psm: Protocol/service multiplexer, specified by the peripheral when the channel was opened
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked when the stream is closed successfully. [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs. [optional]

Supported Platforms

  • iOS
  • Android (>= 10)

l2cap.receiveData

Receive data from an L2CAP channel.

ble.l2cap.receiveData(device_id, psm, dataCallback);

Description

Sets the function to be called whenever bytes are received on the L2CAP channel. This function will be used as long as the L2CAP connection remains open.

Parameters

  • device_id: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • psm: Protocol/service multiplexer, specified by the peripheral when the channel was opened
  • dataCallback: Data processing function that is invoked when bytes are received from the peripheral

Supported Platforms

  • iOS
  • Android (>= 10)

l2cap.write

Write data to an L2CAP channel.

ble.l2cap.write(device_id, psm, data, success, failure);
// Or using await with promises
await ble.withPromises.l2cap.write(device_id, psm, data);

Description

Writes all data to an open L2CAP channel. If the data exceeds the available space in the transmit buffer, the data will be automatically sent in chunks as space becomes available. The success callback is called only once after all the supplied bytes have been written to the transmit stream.

Parameters

  • device_id: UUID or MAC address of the peripheral
  • psm: Protocol/service multiplexer, specified by the peripheral when the channel was opened
  • data: Data to write to the stream
  • success: Success callback function that is invoked after all bytes have been written to the stream [optional]
  • failure: Error callback function, invoked when error occurs [optional]

Supported Platforms

  • iOS
  • Android (>= 10)

Peripheral Data

Peripheral Data is passed to the success callback when scanning and connecting. Limited data is passed when scanning.

{
    "name": "Battery Demo",
    "id": "20:FF:D0:FF:D1:C0",
    "advertising": [2, 1, 6, 3, 3, 15, 24, 8, 9, 66, 97, 116, 116, 101, 114, 121],
    "rssi": -55
}

After connecting, the peripheral object also includes service, characteristic and descriptor information.

{
    "name": "Battery Demo",
    "id": "20:FF:D0:FF:D1:C0",
    "advertising": [2, 1, 6, 3, 3, 15, 24, 8, 9, 66, 97, 116, 116, 101, 114, 121],
    "rssi": -55,
    "services": ["1800", "1801", "180f"],
    "characteristics": [
        {
            "service": "1800",
            "characteristic": "2a00",
            "properties": ["Read"]
        },
        {
            "service": "1800",
            "characteristic": "2a01",
            "properties": ["Read"]
        },
        {
            "service": "1801",
            "characteristic": "2a05",
            "properties": ["Read"]
        },
        {
            "service": "180f",
            "characteristic": "2a19",
            "properties": ["Read"],
            "descriptors": [
                {
                    "uuid": "2901"
                },
                {
                    "uuid": "2904"
                }
            ]
        }
    ]
}

Advertising Data

Bluetooth advertising data is returned in when scanning for devices. The format varies depending on your platform. On Android advertising data will be the raw advertising bytes. iOS does not allow access to raw advertising data, so a dictionary of data is returned.

The advertising information for both Android and iOS appears to be a combination of advertising data and scan response data.

To get consistent advertising data payloads across platforms, you can use the ble-central-advertisements module.

Android

{
    "name": "demo",
    "id": "00:1A:7D:DA:71:13",
    "advertising": ArrayBuffer,
    "rssi": -37
    "connectable":"true" /*Only on Android >= API Level 26*/
}

Convert the advertising info to a Uint8Array for processing. var adData = new Uint8Array(peripheral.advertising). You application is responsible for parsing all the information out of the advertising ArrayBuffer using the GAP type constants. For example to get the service data from the advertising info, I parse the advertising info into a map and then get the service data to retrieve a characteristic value that is being broadcast.

iOS

Note that iOS uses the string value of the constants for the Advertisement Data Retrieval Keys. This will likely change in the future.

{
    "name": "demo"
    "id": "15B4F1C5-C9C0-4441-BD9F-1A7ED8F7A365",
    "advertising": {
        "kCBAdvDataLocalName": "demo",
        "kCBAdvDataManufacturerData": {}, // arraybuffer data not shown
        "kCBAdvDataServiceUUIDs": [
            "721b"
        ],
        "kCBAdvDataIsConnectable": true,
        "kCBAdvDataServiceData": {
            "BBB0": {}   // arraybuffer data not shown
        },
    },
    "rssi": -61
}

Some of the values such as kCBAdvDataManufacturerData are ArrayBuffers. The data won't print out, but you can convert it to bytes using new Uint8Array(peripheral.advertisting.kCBAdvDataManufacturerData). Your application is responsible for parsing and decoding any binary data such as kCBAdvDataManufacturerData or kCBAdvDataServiceData.

function onDiscoverDevice(device) {
    // log the device as JSON
    console.log('Found Device', JSON.stringify(device, null, 2));

    // on iOS, print the manufacturer data if it exists
    if (device.advertising && device.advertising.kCBAdvDataManufacturerData) {
        const mfgData = new Uint8Array(device.advertising.kCBAdvDataManufacturerData);
        console.log('Manufacturer Data is', mfgData);
    }
}

ble.scan([], 5, onDiscoverDevice, onError);

Browser

Chrome

Enable: chrome://flags/#enable-experimental-web-platform-features and chrome://flags/#enable-web-bluetooth-new-permissions-backend

Scan must be initiated from a user action (click, touch, etc).

Typed Arrays

This plugin uses typed Arrays or ArrayBuffers for sending and receiving data.

This means that you need convert your data to ArrayBuffers before sending and from ArrayBuffers when receiving.

// ASCII only
function stringToBytes(string) {
    var array = new Uint8Array(string.length);
    for (var i = 0, l = string.length; i < l; i++) {
        array[i] = string.charCodeAt(i);
    }
    return array.buffer;
}

// ASCII only
function bytesToString(buffer) {
    return String.fromCharCode.apply(null, new Uint8Array(buffer));
}

You can read more about typed arrays in these articles on MDN and HTML5 Rocks.

UUIDs

UUIDs are always strings and not numbers. Some 16-bit UUIDs, such as '2220' look like integers, but they're not. (The integer 2220 is 0x8AC in hex.) This isn't a problem with 128 bit UUIDs since they look like strings 82b9e6e1-593a-456f-be9b-9215160ebcac. All 16-bit UUIDs should also be passed to methods as strings.

Background Scanning and Notifications on iOS

Android applications will continue to receive notification while the application is in the background.

iOS applications need additional configuration to allow Bluetooth to run in the background.

Add a new section to config.xml

<platform name="ios">
    <config-file parent="UIBackgroundModes" target="*-Info.plist">
        <array>
            <string>bluetooth-central</string>
        </array>
    </config-file>
</platform>

See ble-background example project for more details.

Additionally, iOS state restoration should be enabled if long-running scans or connects should be restarted after the phone is rebooted or the app is suspended by iOS. See iOS restore state for the details and limitations of this feature.

To activate iOS state restoration, set the BLUETOOTH_RESTORE_STATE to true when adding the plugin to the project:

--variable BLUETOOTH_RESTORE_STATE=true

By default, the app id (otherwise known as the bundle identifier) will be used as the iOS restore identifier key. This can be overridden by setting the variable to the desired key directly. For example:

--variable BLUETOOTH_RESTORE_STATE=my.custom.restoration.identifier.key

It's important to note that iOS will not automatically relaunch an application under some conditions. For a detailed list of these conditions, see the iOS Technical QA on the subject.

Testing the Plugin

Tests require the Cordova Plugin Test Framework

Create a new project

git clone https://github.com/don/cordova-plugin-ble-central
cordova create ble-test com.example.ble.test BLETest
cd ble-test
cordova platform add android
cordova plugin add ../cordova-plugin-ble-central
cordova plugin add ../cordova-plugin-ble-central/tests
cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-test-framework

Change the start page in config.xml

<content src="cdvtests/index.html" />

Run the app on your phone

cordova run android --device

Release process

Pre-release

  1. npm version prepatch --preid=alpha
  2. Align plugin.xml version with npm version
  3. npm publish --tag alpha

Release

  1. npm version patch
  2. npm publish

Release (slim)

  1. git merge master
  2. Align package.json and plugin.xml versions
  3. npm publish --tag slim

Nordic DFU

If you need Nordic DFU capability, Tomáš Bedřich has a fork of this plugin that adds an updateFirmware() method that allows users to upgrade nRF5x based chips over the air. https://github.com/fxe-gear/cordova-plugin-ble-central

License

Apache 2.0

Feedback

Try the code. If you find an problem or missing feature, file an issue or create a pull request.

Other Bluetooth Plugins

changelog

2.0.0

NO BREAKING API CHANGES from v1

  • Bump minimum cordova-android version to 12 (require compile SDK of 33+)
  • Bump minimum capacitor version to 5
  • Support Android v33 Bluetooth callbacks (#985)

1.7.9

  • iOS: Convert peripherals list to dict on iOS to avoid ghost peripherals (#1039, #1035, #1026)
  • Restore test app functionality and slightly bulk out tests (#962)
  • Update build badges

1.7.8

  • iOS: Properly convert peripheral UUID for isConnected (#1033)

1.7.7

  • iOS: Fix support for 16 & 32-bit UUIDs on iOS (#1031, #1032)

1.7.6

  • Update ble.js to use require format to improve loading reliability (#1030, #1029) thanks @sithwarrior

1.7.5

  • iOS: Improve input validation of UUIDs on iOS to avoid crashes (#1014, #905)
  • iOS: Address iOS deprecation warnings & general warnings (#919)
  • iOS: Harden up iOS service discovery (#741)
  • Android: Tidy up some warnings
  • Android: Mark broadcast receivers as exported for Android v34 (#1020)

1.7.4

  • More cleanly support isConnected usage with a bool return value #1018 with review from @MaximBelov

1.7.3

  • Android: Expose Promise version of requestMtu for async/await
  • Types: Added returned mtu to requestMtu success callback thanks #1012 @ksievers-irco

1.7.2

  • Android: add isConnectable Property for API26+ (O) #823 (#993) thanks @Gargamil

1.7.1

  • Android: Add forceScanFilter option for Android (#989, #987) thanks @younesspotmaster

1.7.0

  • iOS: Prevent API warnings on iOS if Bluetooth is disabled during timed scan
  • iOS: Ensure scan timeout is cleared and reset when new scans are started
  • Android: Ensure scan timeout is cleared and reset when new scans are started
  • Standardise all scans to go via scanWithOptions
  • Add duration flag (in seconds) to scan with options
  • CI: Create GitHub Cordova & Capacitor Actions (#969)
  • Documentation: update readme with info for advertisement parsing module
  • Documentation: Detail capacitor installation instructions

1.6.3

  • Android: Implement manual bond control on #605 #843

1.6.2

  • Android: Don't leak refreshDeviceCache callback
  • Android: More thoroughly clean up callbacks on device disconnect #954
  • Android: Don't disconnect if refreshDeviceCache fails

1.6.1

No changes - republish only

1.6.0

  • Android: Fix enable bluetooth permissions on Android 12+ #940 #941 Thanks @samvimes01
  • Android: Clear up time-based stopScan when new scan is started #902
  • Android: Report if Bluetooth is disabled when scanning/connecting #826
  • Android: Restore refreshDeviceCache to 1.3.X functionality (related to #936)
  • Android: Prevent various null ref exceptions (#936, #901 #871, #773, #698)
  • Android: Document advanced android scan options
  • Android: Improve Android 11 background permissions request ordering
  • iOS: Make connect failure errors on iOS more concise #933 Thanks @doug-a-brunner

1.5.2

  • Android: Exclude ACCESS_BACKGROUND_LOCATION from plugin.xml to avoid complications with Capacitor #928

1.5.1

  • Android: Request BLUETOOTH_CONNECT on Android 12+ when device name is requested #924
  • Android: Avoid Null reference exceptions in service discovery callbacks
  • Documentation & type fixes

1.5.0

  • Android: Add support for target SDK version 31 (Android 12) #923 #879 #875 Thanks @LDLCLid3
  • Add L2CAP support (minimum iOS 11 & Android 10 required) for connection-oriented Bluetooth streams #812
  • Add ble.withPromises.startNotification variant to indicate when notifications are successfully subscribed #903 #95

1.4.4

  • Browser: Add support via navigator.Bluetooth #907 #231 Thanks @joeferner
  • iOS: More explicitly handle edge cases when starting/stopping notifications on iOS #577 #893
  • iOS: Improve ble.write handling when given non-ArrayBuffer types #897 #900
  • Android: Report peripherals as disconnected when BLE is turned off #894 #896
  • Android: Properly dispose of connected gatts on plugin reset #825 #845

1.4.3

  • iOS: Make BLUETOOTH_RESTORE_STATE variable optional
  • Android Synchronise access to the gatt during cleanup to avoid null ref errors #799
  • Android: Ensure scan settings are correctly applied when permissions are requested
  • Android: Correctly set match mode rather than callback type for scanWithOptions
  • Android: Align "Not connected" message with iOS #784

1.4.2

  • Add typescript definitions for all methods
  • Add location state notifications on Android (similar to Bluetooth state notifications)
  • Add support for iOS state restoration. This is opt-in, see README for usage details #717
  • Turn API misuse warnings on iOS into reported errors to prevent dead scans #828

1.4.1

  • Add additional options to startScanWithOptions() on Android #835 Thanks @helllamer
  • Fix some instances where the Android command loop locks up #847 #830 Thanks @doug-a-brunner
  • Improve documentation around requestConnectionPriority usage #877

1.4.0

  • Android has new plugin variable ACCESS_BACKGROUND_LOCATION enable or disable background scanning permissions. Defaults to false. #844 #821 #870 Thanks @marioshtika

1.3.1

  • Android updated to BluetoothLeScanner removing deprecated LeScanCallback #796 Thanks @pentabarf
  • Android updated to work with android-cordova@8 and android-cordova@9 #819
  • iOS has new plugin variable IOS_INIT_ON_LOAD to delay plugin initialization. Defaults to false. #739 #769 Thanks @jospete

1.3.0

  • Add new location permssions Android 10 (API29) #771 Thanks @tiagoblackcode, @subratpalhar92 & @QuentinFarizon

1.2.5

  • Add setPin method for Android #718 Thanks @untilbit
  • Give the user feedback after an MTU size request #715 Thanks @agren
  • Add requestConnectionPriority for Android #714 #713 Thanks @agren @vamshik113

1.2.4

  • Add sequence numbers to notifications on Android to handle out of order notifications. Android #625 #656 Thanks @timburke
  • Location services is now a warning on Android. Add isLocationEnabled() #607 #633 Thanks @doug-a-brunner
  • Use printf of cordova for LOG, reuse pattern, improve loop #647 Thanks @ChristianLutz
  • Add queueCleanup method to API #695 Thanks @untilbit
  • Fix null pointer in onLeScan #500 Thanks @fjms
  • Remove cordova-plugin-compat #705 #617

1.2.3

  • Fix iOS crash when advertising data contains kCBAdvDataLeBluetoothDeviceAddress #685 #697 Thanks @jospete
  • Fix problem with multiple devices and notifications when one device disconnected #674 Thanks @mandrade-digmap
  • Add NSBluetoothAlwaysUsageDescription for iOS13 #704 #700 Thanks @favnec5

1.2.2

  • Remove lambda from Peripheral.java to maintain 1.6 source compatibility #602
  • Remove showBluetoothSettings for iOS #603

1.2.1

  • Fix EXC_BAD_ACCESS on iOS #389 Thanks @claudiovolpato
  • Return error if bad device id is passed to disconnect #410
  • Better error message when location permission is denied Android #218
  • Scan returns an error if location services are disabled Android #527
  • Improve autoconnect for iOS #599
  • Add ble.refreshDeviceCache (Android) #587 Thanks @Domvel
  • Add ble.bondedDevices (Android)
  • Add ble.connectedPeripheralsWithServices and ble.peripheralsWithIdentifiers (iOS)

1.2.0

  • Added un-scanned Peripheral concept on Android #560 Thanks @doug-a-brunner
  • Fixed failure to fire callbacks on Android when read or write in flight #561 Thanks @doug-a-brunner
  • Fixed dangling promises when reconnecting Android #562 Thanks @doug-a-brunner
  • Added error when starting a scan while another is running Android #565 Thanks @doug-a-brunner
  • Request MTU Size on Android #568 Thanks @Domvel and @Algoritma
  • Don't prompt user to enable Bluetooth on iOS CBCentralManagerOptionShowPowerAlertKey #580 #174 Thanks @H0rst and @cairin @michie
  • Implement showBluetoothSettings on iOS #591 Thanks @cairinmichie
  • Improve disconnect logic on Android #582

1.1.9

  • iOS error #558

1.1.8

  • Fix merge conflicts

1.1.7

  • Use same characteristic uuid with different service in iOS #349 Thanks @riccardodegan-geekcups
  • ble.read() example #346 Thanks @ktemby
  • Remove pending stopNotificationCallback for iOS #355 Thanks @legege
  • Add missing resolve and reject callbacks to Promise wrapper #360 Thanks @aj-dev
  • Fix documentation typo #371 Thanks @maxchu2021
  • Fix documentation typo #424 Thanks @ChanHyuk-Im
  • Fix duplicate symbol when using with with cordova-plugin-ble-peripheral #373 Thanks @lucatorella
  • Add admonition about using with beacons #413 Hugh Barnes (hughbris)
  • Handle errors in didUpdateValueForCharacteristic #385 Thanks @soyelporras
  • Fix spelling error in Android code # Thanks @doug-a-brunner
  • cordova-plugin-compat deprecated #466 #483 thanks @ddugue
  • Fix NullPointer exception on scan #504
  • Fixed deprecated iOS CBPeripheral RSSI calls and build warning #446 Thanks @doug-a-brunner
  • Trapped commands that caused iOS API misuse warnings #450 Thanks @doug-a-brunner
  • Fire callbacks on iOS when device is disconnecting #451 Thanks @doug-a-brunner
  • Fixed NSInvalidArgumentException when 'undefined' passed to plugin cmds #452 Thanks @doug-a-brunner
  • Better errors on Android, when trying to read or write to a non-existing service #486 Thanks @ddugue
  • Add autoConnect support #499 Thanks @hypersolution1

1.1.4

  • Prevents scan from removing connecting Peripherals on Android #315 & #341 Thanks @mebrunet
  • Documentation fixes #330 Thanks @motla
  • Documenation clarification about Location Services #318 Thanks @petrometro
  • Ensure peripheral is connected for startNotification and stopNotification on Android #343
  • Error message for Android 4.3 devices that don't support BLE #263 Thanks @PeacePan
  • Must call scan before connect. Update documentation #340

1.1.3

  • NSBluetoothPeripheralUsageDescription #324 Thanks @timkim

1.1.2

  • Call connect failure callback for peripheral if user disables Bluetooth #264
  • Fix iOS problem with multiple keys in service data #288 Thanks @senator
  • Add errorMessage to JSON object that is returned (to connect failure callback) when a peripheral disconnects
  • Call gatt.disconnect() before gatt.close() to get problematic devices to disconnect #221, #254, #214
  • Include version of JavaScript API with promises #247 Thanks @kellycampbell
  • stopNotification on Android writes DISABLE_NOTIFICATION_VALUE to the descriptor #225 Thanks @zjw1918

1.1.1

  • Update advertising data in peripheral while scanning (Android) #253

1.1.0

  • Add documentation about receiving notifications in the background on iOS #169
  • Add option to report duplicates during scan #172 Thanks @chris-armstrong
  • Read RSSI value from an active BLE connection #171 Thanks @chris-armstrong
  • Register for callbacks on Bluetooth state change #136 Thanks @rrharvey
  • Fix example for write characteristic #195 Thanks @Wynout
  • Fix documentation for write & writeWithoutResponse #193 Thanks @blakeparkinson
  • Update CC2650 example #200 Thanks @jplourenco
  • Connect peripheral with missing ble-flag (Android SDK 23) #226 Thanks @PeacePan

1.0.6

  • Fix compile error with Cordova 5.x #219

1.0.5

  • Request Permissions for Android 6.0 (API level 23) #182
  • Update documentation for isEnabled #170

1.0.4

1.0.3

  • Don't block UI thread on Android when starting scan #121 Thanks @kellycampbell
  • Return characteristic even if properties don't match #132 #113 Thanks @kanayo
  • StopNotification for Android fixes #51
  • Fix conflicts with the BluetoothSerial plugin #114

1.0.2

  • Update plugin id for examples
  • Fix npm keywords

1.0.1

  • Handle services that reuse UUIDs across characteristics #82 #94 Thanks @ggordan
  • Disconnect cancels pending connections on iOS #93 Thanks @rrharvey
  • Add dummy browser platform implementation for better PhoneGap developer app support #87 #90 Thanks @surajpindoria
  • Replace notify in examples with startNotification #63
  • Stop notification from stacking on Android #71 Thanks @charlesalton
  • Connect failure callback returns the peripheral #16
  • Better log message for unsupported iOS hardware #60
  • Update bluefruitle example to work with new versions of the hardware

1.0.0

  • Change plugin id cordova-plugin-ble-central
  • Move to NPM #86
  • iOS 9 #62 Thanks Khashayar Pourdeilami

0.1.9

  • Add start of WP8 for PGDA

0.1.8

  • Remove SDK version from config.xml (user is responsible for adding)
  • Add tests for plugin
  • Fix BluetoothLE example for Adafruit nRF8001 #57

0.1.7

  • Add showBluetoothSettings and enable for Android #43
  • Update documentation about UUIDs #38

0.1.6

  • startNotification handles both notifications and indications

0.1.5

  • Add startScan and stopScan #40
  • Update to RFduino example

0.1.4

  • Change Android behavior for leScan without service list

0.1.3

  • Remove NO_RESULT on iOS fixes #32

0.1.2

  • Ensure connect success callback is only called 1x on iOS #30
  • Rename notify to startNotification
  • Add stopNotification (iOS only)

0.1.1

  • Return reason code when write fails on iOS #29

0.1.0

  • Return advertising data in scan results #6, #7, #18
  • Connect success returns service, characteristic and descriptor info #6
  • iOS connectCallbackId is stored in Peripheral #17
  • Move plugin directory to top level for phonegap build compatibility #20
  • Rename writeCommand to writeWithoutResponse #21
  • Services callback latch is per peripheral #19
  • Connect callback is per peripheral #17
  • Fix iOS crash when scanning 2x #5
  • Add ble.isEnabled method #11
  • Add RedBearLab example
  • Add BatteryService example

0.0.2

  • iOS - fix bug read callback was being called 2x
  • iOS - fix bug write callback wasn't being called

0.0.1

initial release