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Bluetooth example on Android using Python / Pyjnius
'''
Bluetooth/Pyjnius example
=========================
This was used to send some bytes to an arduino via bluetooth.
The app must have BLUETOOTH and BLUETOOTH_ADMIN permissions (well, i didn't
tested without BLUETOOTH_ADMIN, maybe it works.)
Connect your device to your phone, via the bluetooth menu. After the
pairing is done, you'll be able to use it in the app.
'''
from jnius import autoclass
BluetoothAdapter = autoclass('android.bluetooth.BluetoothAdapter')
BluetoothDevice = autoclass('android.bluetooth.BluetoothDevice')
BluetoothSocket = autoclass('android.bluetooth.BluetoothSocket')
UUID = autoclass('java.util.UUID')
def get_socket_stream(name):
paired_devices = BluetoothAdapter.getDefaultAdapter().getBondedDevices().toArray()
socket = None
for device in paired_devices:
if device.getName() == name:
socket = device.createRfcommSocketToServiceRecord(
UUID.fromString("00001101-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB"))
recv_stream = socket.getInputStream()
send_stream = socket.getOutputStream()
break
socket.connect()
return recv_stream, send_stream
if __name__ == '__main__':
recv_stream, send_stream = get_socket_stream('linvor')
send_stream.write('hello\n')
send_stream.flush()
# Same as before, with a kivy-based UI
'''
Bluetooth/Pyjnius example
=========================
This was used to send some bytes to an arduino via bluetooth.
The app must have BLUETOOTH and BLUETOOTH_ADMIN permissions (well, i didn't
tested without BLUETOOTH_ADMIN, maybe it works.)
Connect your device to your phone, via the bluetooth menu. After the
pairing is done, you'll be able to use it in the app.
'''
from jnius import autoclass
BluetoothAdapter = autoclass('android.bluetooth.BluetoothAdapter')
BluetoothDevice = autoclass('android.bluetooth.BluetoothDevice')
BluetoothSocket = autoclass('android.bluetooth.BluetoothSocket')
UUID = autoclass('java.util.UUID')
def get_socket_stream(name):
paired_devices = BluetoothAdapter.getDefaultAdapter().getBondedDevices().toArray()
socket = None
for device in paired_devices:
if device.getName() == name:
socket = device.createRfcommSocketToServiceRecord(
UUID.fromString("00001101-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB"))
recv_stream = socket.getInputStream()
send_stream = socket.getOutputStream()
break
socket.connect()
return recv_stream, send_stream
if __name__ == '__main__':
kv = '''
BoxLayout:
Button:
text: '0'
on_release: app.reset([b1, b2, b3, b4, b5])
ToggleButton:
id: b1
text: '1'
on_release: app.send(self.text)
ToggleButton:
id: b2
text: '2'
on_release: app.send(self.text)
ToggleButton:
id: b3
text: '3'
on_release: app.send(self.text)
ToggleButton:
id: b4
text: '4'
on_release: app.send(self.text)
ToggleButton:
id: b5
text: '5'
on_release: app.send(self.text)
'''
from kivy.lang import Builder
from kivy.app import App
class Bluetooth(App):
def build(self):
self.recv_stream, self.send_stream = get_socket_stream('linvor')
return Builder.load_string(kv)
def send(self, cmd):
self.send_stream.write('{}\n'.format(cmd))
self.send_stream.flush()
def reset(self, btns):
for btn in btns:
btn.state = 'normal'
self.send('0\n')
Bluetooth().run()
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