Linux.Bluetooth 5.67.0

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dotnet add package Linux.Bluetooth --version 5.67.0                
NuGet\Install-Package Linux.Bluetooth -Version 5.67.0                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="Linux.Bluetooth" Version="5.67.0" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add Linux.Bluetooth --version 5.67.0                
#r "nuget: Linux.Bluetooth, 5.67.0"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install Linux.Bluetooth as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=Linux.Bluetooth&version=5.67.0

// Install Linux.Bluetooth as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=Linux.Bluetooth&version=5.67.0                

Linux Bluetooth Library for .NET

The Linux.Bluetooth library for .NET gives developers the ability to quickly stand up and interface with Linux's BLE radio with very little effort. There's no need to recall the laborious D-Bus API calls, we handle that for you.

Linux.Bluetooth NuGet Version

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The library uses, Tmds.DBus to access Linux's D-Bus, the preferred interface for Bluetooth in userspace.

Check out the SuessLabs article on using Linux.Bluetooth

Requirements

  • Linux
  • .NET 6, 7, or 8

Sorry, older Mono (.NET Framework) versions are not supported.

This project has been validated against, BlueZ v5.50 and above. You can check which version you're using with, bluetoothd -v.

Supported Distributions

Linux.Bluetooth aims to support Linux Distributions where both .NET and BlueZ is supported. Officially, this NuGet package has been tested against Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.

List of BlueZ supported distros:

  • Ubuntu Linux
  • Raspbian (Raspberry PI)
  • Debian GNU/Linux
  • Fedora Core / Red Hat Linux
  • OpenSuSE / SuSE Linux
  • Mandrake Linux
  • Gentoo Linux
  • Chrome OS

Installation

dotnet add package Linux.Bluetooth

Usage

C# events are available for several properties. Events are useful for properly handling disconnects and reconnects.

Get a Bluetooth adapter

using Linux.Bluetooth;
...
IAdapter1 adapter = (await BlueZManager.GetAdaptersAsync()).FirstOrDefault();

or get a particular adapter:

IAdapter1 adapter = await BlueZManager.GetAdapterAsync(adapterName: "hci0");

Scan for Bluetooth devices

adapter.DeviceFound += adapter_DeviceFoundAsync;

await adapter.StartDiscoveryAsync();
...
await adapter.StopDiscoveryAsync();

Get Devices

adapter.DeviceFound (above) will be called immediately for existing devices, and as new devices show up during scanning; eventArgs.IsStateChange can be used to distinguish between existing and new devices. Alternatively you can can use GetDevicesAsync:

IReadOnlyList<Device> devices = await adapter.GetDevicesAsync();

Connect to a Device

device.Connected += device_ConnectedAsync;
device.Disconnected += device_DisconnectedAsync;
device.ServicesResolved += device_ServicesResolvedAsync;

await device.ConnectAsync();

Alternatively, you can wait for "Connected" and "ServicesResolved" to equal true:

TimeSpan timeout = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(15);

await device.ConnectAsync();
await device.WaitForPropertyValueAsync("Connected", value: true, timeout);
await device.WaitForPropertyValueAsync("ServicesResolved", value: true, timeout);

Retrieve a GATT Service and Characteristic

Prerequisite: You must be connected to a device and services must be resolved. You may need to pair with the device in order to use some services.

Example using GATT Device Information Service UUIDs.

string serviceUUID = "0000180a-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb";
string characteristicUUID = "00002a24-0000-1000-8000-00805f9b34fb";

IGattService1 service = await device.GetServiceAsync(serviceUUID);
IGattCharacteristic1 characteristic = await service.GetCharacteristicAsync(characteristicUUID);

Read a GATT Characteristic value

byte[] value = await characteristic.ReadValueAsync(timeout);

string modelName = Encoding.UTF8.GetString(value);

Subscribe to GATT Characteristic Notifications

characteristic.Value += characteristic_Value;
...

private static async Task characteristic_Value(GattCharacteristic characteristic, GattCharacteristicValueEventArgs e)
{
  try
  {
    Console.WriteLine($"Characteristic value (hex): {BitConverter.ToString(e.Value)}");

    Console.WriteLine($"Characteristic value (UTF-8): \"{Encoding.UTF8.GetString(e.Value)}\"");
  }
  catch (Exception ex)
  {
    Console.Error.WriteLine(ex);
  }
}

Tips

It may be necessary to pair with a device for a GATT service to be visible or for reading GATT characteristics to work. To pair, one option is to run bluetoothctl (or sudo bluetoothctl) and then run default agent and agent on within bluetoothctl. Watch bluetoothctl for pairing requests.

See Ubuntu's Introduction to Pairing.

BluetoothCtl Helper

From command line, use bluetoothctl or Bluetooth Manager to scan and retrieve device UUIDs and Services to assist with debugging.."

$ bluetoothctl

; Get list of BT Adapters
list

; Scan for devices
scan on

; Stop Scanning
scan off

; List known devices
devices

Contributing

See Contributing.

Coming Soon

  • Deprecating Linux.Bluetooth.Extensions. It will now just be Linux.Bluetooth namespace.

Reference

Sponsored by: Suess Labs a subsidary of Xeno Innovations, Inc.

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Upgraded DBus support.