| BlueZ D-Bus Adapter API description |
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| Adapter hierarchy |
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| Service org.bluez |
| Interface org.bluez.Adapter1 |
| Object path [variable prefix]/{hci0,hci1,...} |
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| Methods void StartDiscovery() |
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| This method starts the device discovery session. This |
| includes an inquiry procedure and remote device name |
| resolving. Use StopDiscovery to release the sessions |
| acquired. |
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| This process will start creating Device objects as |
| new devices are discovered. |
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| During discovery RSSI delta-threshold is imposed. |
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| Possible errors: org.bluez.Error.NotReady |
| org.bluez.Error.Failed |
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| void StopDiscovery() |
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| This method will cancel any previous StartDiscovery |
| transaction. |
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| Note that a discovery procedure is shared between all |
| discovery sessions thus calling StopDiscovery will only |
| release a single session. |
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| Possible errors: org.bluez.Error.NotReady |
| org.bluez.Error.Failed |
| org.bluez.Error.NotAuthorized |
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| void RemoveDevice(object device) |
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| This removes the remote device object at the given |
| path. It will remove also the pairing information. |
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| Possible errors: org.bluez.Error.InvalidArguments |
| org.bluez.Error.Failed |
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| void SetDiscoveryFilter(dict filter) |
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| This method sets the device discovery filter for the |
| caller. When this method is called with no filter |
| parameter, filter is removed. |
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| Parameters that may be set in the filter dictionary |
| include the following: |
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| array{string} UUIDs : filtered service UUIDs |
| int16 RSSI : RSSI threshold value |
| uint16 Pathloss : Pathloss threshold value |
| string Transport : type of scan to run |
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| When a remote device is found that advertises any UUID |
| from UUIDs, it will be reported if: |
| - Pathloss and RSSI are both empty, |
| - only Pathloss param is set, device advertise TX pwer, |
| and computed pathloss is less than Pathloss param, |
| - only RSSI param is set, and received RSSI is higher |
| than RSSI param, |
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| Transport parameter determines the type of scan: |
| "auto" - interleaved scan, default value |
| "bredr" - BR/EDR inquiry |
| "le" - LE scan only |
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| If "le" or "bredr" Transport is requested, and the |
| controller doesn't support it, org.bluez.Error.Failed |
| error will be returned. If "auto" transport is |
| requested, scan will use LE, BREDR, or both, depending |
| on what's currently enabled on the controller. |
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| When discovery filter is set, Device objects will be |
| created as new devices with matching criteria are |
| discovered regardless of they are connectable or |
| discoverable which enables listening to |
| non-connectable and non-discoverable devices. |
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| PropertiesChanged signals will be emitted |
| for already existing Device objects, with updated RSSI |
| value. If one or more discovery filters have been set, |
| the RSSI delta-threshold, that is imposed by |
| StartDiscovery by default, will not be applied. |
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| When multiple clients call SetDiscoveryFilter, their |
| filters are internally merged, and notifications about |
| new devices are sent to all clients. Therefore, each |
| client must check that device updates actually match |
| its filter. |
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| When SetDiscoveryFilter is called multiple times by the |
| same client, last filter passed will be active for |
| given client. |
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| SetDiscoveryFilter can be called before StartDiscovery. |
| It is useful when client will create first discovery |
| session, to ensure that proper scan will be started |
| right after call to StartDiscovery. |
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| Possible errors: org.bluez.Error.NotReady |
| org.bluez.Error.NotSupported |
| org.bluez.Error.Failed |
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| Properties string Address [readonly] |
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| The Bluetooth device address. |
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| string Name [readonly] |
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| The Bluetooth system name (pretty hostname). |
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| This property is either a static system default |
| or controlled by an external daemon providing |
| access to the pretty hostname configuration. |
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| string Alias [readwrite] |
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| The Bluetooth friendly name. This value can be |
| changed. |
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| In case no alias is set, it will return the system |
| provided name. Setting an empty string as alias will |
| convert it back to the system provided name. |
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| When resetting the alias with an empty string, the |
| property will default back to system name. |
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| On a well configured system, this property never |
| needs to be changed since it defaults to the system |
| name and provides the pretty hostname. Only if the |
| local name needs to be different from the pretty |
| hostname, this property should be used as last |
| resort. |
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| uint32 Class [readonly] |
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| The Bluetooth class of device. |
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| This property represents the value that is either |
| automatically configured by DMI/ACPI information |
| or provided as static configuration. |
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| boolean Powered [readwrite] |
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| Switch an adapter on or off. This will also set the |
| appropriate connectable state of the controller. |
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| The value of this property is not persistent. After |
| restart or unplugging of the adapter it will reset |
| back to false. |
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| boolean Discoverable [readwrite] |
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| Switch an adapter to discoverable or non-discoverable |
| to either make it visible or hide it. This is a global |
| setting and should only be used by the settings |
| application. |
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| If the DiscoverableTimeout is set to a non-zero |
| value then the system will set this value back to |
| false after the timer expired. |
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| In case the adapter is switched off, setting this |
| value will fail. |
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| When changing the Powered property the new state of |
| this property will be updated via a PropertiesChanged |
| signal. |
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| For any new adapter this settings defaults to false. |
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| boolean Pairable [readwrite] |
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| Switch an adapter to pairable or non-pairable. This is |
| a global setting and should only be used by the |
| settings application. |
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| Note that this property only affects incoming pairing |
| requests. |
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| For any new adapter this settings defaults to true. |
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| uint32 PairableTimeout [readwrite] |
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| The pairable timeout in seconds. A value of zero |
| means that the timeout is disabled and it will stay in |
| pairable mode forever. |
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| The default value for pairable timeout should be |
| disabled (value 0). |
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| uint32 DiscoverableTimeout [readwrite] |
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| The discoverable timeout in seconds. A value of zero |
| means that the timeout is disabled and it will stay in |
| discoverable/limited mode forever. |
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| The default value for the discoverable timeout should |
| be 180 seconds (3 minutes). |
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| boolean Discovering [readonly] |
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| Indicates that a device discovery procedure is active. |
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| array{string} UUIDs [readonly] |
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| List of 128-bit UUIDs that represents the available |
| local services. |
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| string Modalias [readonly, optional] |
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| Local Device ID information in modalias format |
| used by the kernel and udev. |