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Flutter plugin for connecting and communicating with Bluetooth

Introduction

FlutterBluePlus is a Bluetooth plugin for Flutter, a new app SDK to help developers build modern multi-platform apps. Note: this plugin is continuous work from FlutterBlue since maintenance stopped.

Alpha version

This package must be tested on a real device.

Cross-Platform Bluetooth LE

FlutterBluePlus aims to offer the most from both platforms (iOS and Android).

Using the FlutterBluePlus instance, you can scan for and connect to nearby devices (BluetoothDevice). Once connected to a device, the BluetoothDevice object can discover services (BluetoothService), characteristics (BluetoothCharacteristic), and descriptors (BluetoothDescriptor). The BluetoothDevice object is then used to directly interact with characteristics and descriptors.

Usage

Obtain an instance

FlutterBluePlus flutterBlue = FlutterBluePlus.instance;

Scan for devices

// Start scanning
flutterBlue.startScan(timeout: Duration(seconds: 4));

// Listen to scan results
var subscription = flutterBlue.scanResults.listen((results) {
    // do something with scan results
    for (ScanResult r in results) {
        print('${r.device.name} found! rssi: ${r.rssi}');
    }
});

// Stop scanning
flutterBlue.stopScan();

Connect to a device

// Connect to the device
await device.connect();

// Disconnect from device
device.disconnect();

Discover services

List<BluetoothService> services = await device.discoverServices();
services.forEach((service) {
    // do something with service
});

Read and write characteristics

// Reads all characteristics
var characteristics = service.characteristics;
for(BluetoothCharacteristic c in characteristics) {
    List<int> value = await c.read();
    print(value);
}

// Writes to a characteristic
await c.write([0x12, 0x34])

Read and write descriptors

// Reads all descriptors
var descriptors = characteristic.descriptors;
for(BluetoothDescriptor d in descriptors) {
    List<int> value = await d.read();
    print(value);
}

// Writes to a descriptor
await d.write([0x12, 0x34])

Set notifications and listen to changes

await characteristic.setNotifyValue(true);
characteristic.value.listen((value) {
    // do something with new value
});

Read the MTU and request larger size

final mtu = await device.mtu.first;
await device.requestMtu(512);

Note that iOS will not allow requests of MTU size, and will always try to negotiate the highest possible MTU (iOS supports up to MTU size 185)

Getting Started

Change the minSdkVersion for Android

flutter_blue_plus is compatible only from version 19 of Android SDK so you should change this in android/app/build.gradle:

Android {
  defaultConfig {
     minSdkVersion: 19

Add permissions for Bluetooth

We need to add the permission to use Bluetooth and access location:

Android

In the android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml let’s add:

	 <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH" />  
	 <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADMIN" />  
	 <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION"/>  
 <application

IOS

In the ios/Runner/Info.plist let’s add:

	<dict>  
	    <key>NSBluetoothAlwaysUsageDescription</key>  
	    <string>Need BLE permission</string>  
	    <key>NSBluetoothPeripheralUsageDescription</key>  
	    <string>Need BLE permission</string>  
	    <key>NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription</key>  
	    <string>Need Location permission</string>  
	    <key>NSLocationAlwaysUsageDescription</key>  
	    <string>Need Location permission</string>  
	    <key>NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription</key>  
	    <string>Need Location permission</string>

For location permissions on iOS see more at: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/corelocation/requesting_authorization_for_location_services

Reference

FlutterBlue API

AndroidiOSDescription
scanStarts a scan for Bluetooth Low Energy devices.
stateStream of state changes for the Bluetooth Adapter.
isAvailableChecks whether the device supports Bluetooth.
isOnChecks if Bluetooth functionality is turned on.

BluetoothDevice API

AndroidiOSDescription
connectEstablishes a connection to the device.
disconnectCancels an active or pending connection to the device.
discoverServicesDiscovers services offered by the remote device as well as their characteristics and descriptors.
servicesGets a list of services. Requires that discoverServices() has completed.
stateStream of state changes for the Bluetooth Device.
mtuStream of mtu size changes.
requestMtuRequest to change the MTU for the device.
readRssiRead RSSI from a connected device.
requestConnectionPriorityRequest to update a high priority, low latency connection. An application should only request high priority connection parameters to transfer large amounts of data over LE quickly.
removeBondRemove Bluetooth Bond of device
setPreferredPhySet preferred RX and TX phy for connection and phy options

BluetoothCharacteristic API

AndroidiOSDescription
readRetrieves the value of the characteristic.
writeWrites the value of the characteristic.
setNotifyValueSets notifications or indications on the characteristic.
valueStream of characteristic’s value when changed.

BluetoothDescriptor API

AndroidiOSDescription
readRetrieves the value of the descriptor.
writeWrites the value of the descriptor.

Troubleshooting

When I scan using a service UUID filter, it doesn’t find any devices.

Make sure the device is advertising which service UUID’s it supports. This is found in the advertisement packet as UUID 16 bit complete list or UUID 128 bit complete list.

Contribute and/or download the source code of this plugin on GitHub

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