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Bluetooth example on Android using Python / Pyjnius
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''' | |
Bluetooth/Pyjnius example | |
========================= | |
This was used to send some bytes to an arduino via bluetooth. | |
The app must have BLUETOOTH and BLUETOOTH_ADMIN permissions (well, i didn't | |
tested without BLUETOOTH_ADMIN, maybe it works.) | |
Connect your device to your phone, via the bluetooth menu. After the | |
pairing is done, you'll be able to use it in the app. | |
''' | |
from jnius import autoclass | |
BluetoothAdapter = autoclass('android.bluetooth.BluetoothAdapter') | |
BluetoothDevice = autoclass('android.bluetooth.BluetoothDevice') | |
BluetoothSocket = autoclass('android.bluetooth.BluetoothSocket') | |
UUID = autoclass('java.util.UUID') | |
def get_socket_stream(name): | |
paired_devices = BluetoothAdapter.getDefaultAdapter().getBondedDevices().toArray() | |
socket = None | |
for device in paired_devices: | |
if device.getName() == name: | |
socket = device.createRfcommSocketToServiceRecord( | |
UUID.fromString("00001101-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB")) | |
recv_stream = socket.getInputStream() | |
send_stream = socket.getOutputStream() | |
break | |
socket.connect() | |
return recv_stream, send_stream | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
recv_stream, send_stream = get_socket_stream('linvor') | |
send_stream.write('hello\n') | |
send_stream.flush() | |
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# Same as before, with a kivy-based UI | |
''' | |
Bluetooth/Pyjnius example | |
========================= | |
This was used to send some bytes to an arduino via bluetooth. | |
The app must have BLUETOOTH and BLUETOOTH_ADMIN permissions (well, i didn't | |
tested without BLUETOOTH_ADMIN, maybe it works.) | |
Connect your device to your phone, via the bluetooth menu. After the | |
pairing is done, you'll be able to use it in the app. | |
''' | |
from jnius import autoclass | |
BluetoothAdapter = autoclass('android.bluetooth.BluetoothAdapter') | |
BluetoothDevice = autoclass('android.bluetooth.BluetoothDevice') | |
BluetoothSocket = autoclass('android.bluetooth.BluetoothSocket') | |
UUID = autoclass('java.util.UUID') | |
def get_socket_stream(name): | |
paired_devices = BluetoothAdapter.getDefaultAdapter().getBondedDevices().toArray() | |
socket = None | |
for device in paired_devices: | |
if device.getName() == name: | |
socket = device.createRfcommSocketToServiceRecord( | |
UUID.fromString("00001101-0000-1000-8000-00805F9B34FB")) | |
recv_stream = socket.getInputStream() | |
send_stream = socket.getOutputStream() | |
break | |
socket.connect() | |
return recv_stream, send_stream | |
if __name__ == '__main__': | |
kv = ''' | |
BoxLayout: | |
Button: | |
text: '0' | |
on_release: app.reset([b1, b2, b3, b4, b5]) | |
ToggleButton: | |
id: b1 | |
text: '1' | |
on_release: app.send(self.text) | |
ToggleButton: | |
id: b2 | |
text: '2' | |
on_release: app.send(self.text) | |
ToggleButton: | |
id: b3 | |
text: '3' | |
on_release: app.send(self.text) | |
ToggleButton: | |
id: b4 | |
text: '4' | |
on_release: app.send(self.text) | |
ToggleButton: | |
id: b5 | |
text: '5' | |
on_release: app.send(self.text) | |
''' | |
from kivy.lang import Builder | |
from kivy.app import App | |
class Bluetooth(App): | |
def build(self): | |
self.recv_stream, self.send_stream = get_socket_stream('linvor') | |
return Builder.load_string(kv) | |
def send(self, cmd): | |
self.send_stream.write('{}\n'.format(cmd)) | |
self.send_stream.flush() | |
def reset(self, btns): | |
for btn in btns: | |
btn.state = 'normal' | |
self.send('0\n') | |
Bluetooth().run() |
@andersonms1, for this kind of error message "jnius.JavaException: Class not found xxxxxxxxx", You have to run inside android phone instead of windows laptop.
How do I install the jnius module on Pydroid? Thank you.
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This is still relevant so...
To run this use buildozer.
See also https://github.com/b3b/able