BluetoothMessageProtocol
This is not a BLE Manager for your phone. There are plenty of those out there. BluetoothMessageProtocol provides functions for encoding and decoding Bluetooth Characteristic data.
Installation
BluetoothMessageProtocol is available through CocoaPods. To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
pod 'BluetoothMessageProtocol'
Swift Package Manager:
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/FitnessKit/BluetoothMessageProtocol", from: "2.0.0")
]
Swift4
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/FitnessKit/BluetoothMessageProtocol", .branch("swift42")),
]
How to Use
Services
The Service class helps to describe a BLE Service. There is no assumption to which Characteristics the Service contains.
Example Using CoreBluetooth:
centralManager.scanForPeripherals(withServices: [CBUUID(string: ServiceHeartRate.uuidString),],
options: [CBCentralManagerScanOptionAllowDuplicatesKey : true])
Supported Services
- BLE SIG Services
- Home Kit Accessory Protocol (HAP)
- BLE Mesh
Characteristic
Each Bluetooth Characteristic has an encode and decode method. When you receive the data from a sensor you call the static decode method to turn the data into a Characteristic Object as seen below in the example:
func peripheral(_ peripheral: CBPeripheral, didUpdateValueFor characteristic: CBCharacteristic, error: Error?) {
if let sensorData = characteristic.value {
if characteristic.uuid.uuidString == CharacteristicHeartRateMeasurement.uuidString {
doDecodeHRMess(sensorData: sensorData)
}
if characteristic.uuid.uuidString == CharacteristicBodySensorLocation.uuidString {
doDecodeBody(sensorData: sensorData)
}
}
}
func doDecodeHRMess(sensorData: Data) {
let hrData: Result<CharacteristicHeartRateMeasurement, BluetoothDecodeError> = CharacteristicHeartRateMeasurement.decode(with: sensorData)
switch hrData {
case .success(let char):
print("HR: \(char.heartRate)")
case .failure(let error):
print(error)
}
/// Or you can stil use the doCatch
do {
let hrData = try CharacteristicHeartRateMeasurement.decode(with: sensorData).get()
print("HR: \(hrData.heartRate)")
} catch {
print(error)
}
}
func doDecodeBody(sensorData: Data) {
let sensor: Result<CharacteristicBodySensorLocation, BluetoothDecodeError> = CharacteristicBodySensorLocation.decode(with: sensorData)
switch sensor {
case .success(let char):
print("Location: \(char.sensorLocation.stringValue)")
case .failure(let error):
print(error)
}
/// Or you can stil use the doCatch
do {
let sensor = try CharacteristicBodySensorLocation.decode(with: sensorData).get()
print("Location: \(sensor.sensorLocation.stringValue)")
} catch {
print(error)
}
}
Manufacturer Specific Data
Manufacturer Specific data contains a Company Assigned Number and specific data defined by the Manufacturer.
Example using Apple iBeacon:
func centralManager(_ central: CBCentralManager, didDiscover peripheral: CBPeripheral, advertisementData: [String : Any], rssi RSSI: NSNumber) {
if let advertData = advertisementData[CBAdvertisementDataManufacturerDataKey] as? Data {
switch ManufacturerDataAppleiBeacon.decode(with: advertData) {
case .success(let beacon):
print(beacon.proximityUUID.uuidString)
case .failure(let error):
print(error)
}
/// Or you can stil use the doCatch
if let beacon = try? ManufacturerDataAppleiBeacon.decode(with: advertData).get() {
print(beacon.proximityUUID.uuidString)
}
}
}
Manufacturer Specific Data
- Apple iBeacon
- AltBeacon
- HomeKit
- HomeKit Encrypted Notification Advertisement
- Polar Heart Rate
Author
This package is developed and maintained by Kevin A. Hoogheem
License
BluetoothMessageProtocol is available under the MIT license