# flutter_bluetooth_serial **Repository Path**: plugin_levi/flutter_bluetooth_serial ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: flutter_bluetooth_serial - **Description**: Flutter蓝牙插件 适配安卓12插件 - **Primary Language**: Dart - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 1 - **Created**: 2023-05-08 - **Last Updated**: 2024-06-29 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # `flutter_bluetooth_serial` [![pub package](https://img.shields.io/pub/v/flutter_bluetooth_serial.svg)](https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/flutter_bluetooth_serial) Flutter basic implementation for Classical Bluetooth (only RFCOMM for now). ## Features The first goal of this project, started by @edufolly was making an interface for Serial Port Protocol (HC-05 Adapter). Now the plugin features: + Adapter status monitoring, + Turning adapter on and off, + Opening settings, + Discovering devices (and requesting discoverability), + Listing bonded devices and pairing new ones, + Connecting to multiple devices at the same time, + Sending and receiving data (multiple connections). The plugin (for now) uses Serial Port profile for moving data over RFCOMM, so make sure there is running Service Discovery Protocol that points to SP/RFCOMM channel of the device. There could be [max up to 7 Bluetooth connections](https://stackoverflow.com/a/32149519/4880243). For now there is only Android support. ## Getting Started #### Depending ```yaml # Add dependency to `pubspec.yaml` of your project. dependencies: # ... flutter_bluetooth_serial: ^0.3.2 ``` #### Installing ```bash # With pub manager pub get # or with Flutter flutter pub get ``` #### Importing ```dart import 'package:flutter_bluetooth_serial/flutter_bluetooth_serial.dart'; ``` #### Usage You should look to the Dart code of the library (mostly documented functions) or to the examples code. ```dart // Some simplest connection :F try { BluetoothConnection connection = await BluetoothConnection.toAddress(address); print('Connected to the device'); connection.input.listen((Uint8List data) { print('Data incoming: ${ascii.decode(data)}'); connection.output.add(data); // Sending data if (ascii.decode(data).contains('!')) { connection.finish(); // Closing connection print('Disconnecting by local host'); } }).onDone(() { print('Disconnected by remote request'); }); } catch (exception) { print('Cannot connect, exception occured'); } ``` Note: Work is underway to make the communication easier than operations on byte streams. See #41 for discussion about the topic. #### Examples Check out [example application](example/README.md) with connections with both Arduino HC-05 and Raspberry Pi (RFCOMM) Bluetooth interfaces. Main screen and options | Discovery and connecting | Simple chat with server | Background connection | :---:|:---:|:---:|:---:| ![](https://i.imgur.com/qeeMsVe.png) | ![](https://i.imgur.com/zruuelZ.png) | ![](https://i.imgur.com/y5mTUey.png) | ![](https://i.imgur.com/3wvwDVo.png) ## To-do list + Add some utils to easier manage `BluetoothConnection` (see discussion #41), + Allow connection method/protocol/UUID specification, + Listening/server mode, + Recognizing and displaying `BluetoothClass` of device, + Maybe integration with `flutter_blue` one day ;) You might also want to check [milestones](https://github.com/edufolly/flutter_bluetooth_serial/milestones). ## Credits - [Eduardo Folly](mailto:edufolly@gmail.com) - [Martin Mauch](mailto:martin.mauch@gmail.com) - [Patryk Ludwikowski](mailto:patryk.ludwikowski.7@gmail.com) After version 0.3.0 we have a lot of collaborators. If you would like to be credited, please send me an [email](mailto:edufolly@gmail.com). #### Thanks for all the support!