PySide6.QtBluetooth.QLowEnergyController¶
- class QLowEnergyController¶
- The - QLowEnergyControllerclass provides access to Bluetooth Low Energy Devices. More…- Synopsis¶- Methods¶- def - addService()
- def - error()
- def - errorString()
- def - localAddress()
- def - mtu()
- def - readRssi()
- def - remoteAddress()
- def - remoteName()
- def - role()
- def - services()
- def - state()
 - Signals¶- def - connected()
- def - disconnected()
- def - errorOccurred()
- def - mtuChanged()
- def - rssiRead()
- def - stateChanged()
 - Static functions¶- def - createCentral()
 - Note - This documentation may contain snippets that were automatically translated from C++ to Python. We always welcome contributions to the snippet translation. If you see an issue with the translation, you can also let us know by creating a ticket on https:/bugreports.qt.io/projects/PYSIDE - Detailed Description¶- QLowEnergyControlleracts as the entry point for Bluetooth Low Energy development.- Bluetooth Low Energy defines two types of devices; the peripheral and the central. Each role performs a different task. The peripheral device provides data which is utilized by central devices. An example might be a humidity sensor which measures the moisture in a winter garden. A device such as a mobile phone might read the sensor’s value and display it to the user in the greater context of all sensors in the same environment. In this case the sensor is the peripheral device and the mobile phone acts as the central device. - A controller in the central role is created via the - createCentral()factory method. Such an object essentially acts as a placeholder towards a remote Low Energy peripheral device, enabling features such as service discovery and state tracking.- After having created a controller object in the central role, the first step is to establish a connection via - connectToDevice(). Once the connection has been established, the controller’s- state()changes to- ConnectedStateand the- connected()signal is emitted. It is important to mention that some platforms such as a BlueZ based Linux cannot maintain two connected instances of- QLowEnergyControllerto the same remote device. In such cases the second call to- connectToDevice()may fail. This limitation may disappear at some stage in the future. The- disconnectFromDevice()function is used to break the existing connection.- The second step after establishing the connection is to discover the services offered by the remote peripheral device. This process is started via - discoverServices()and has finished once the- discoveryFinished()signal has been emitted. The discovered services can be enumerated via- services().- The last step is to create service objects. The - createServiceObject()function acts as factory for each service object and expects the service UUID as parameter. The calling context should take ownership of the returned- QLowEnergyServiceinstance.- Any - QLowEnergyService,- QLowEnergyCharacteristicor- QLowEnergyDescriptorinstance which is later created from this controller’s connection becomes invalid as soon as the controller disconnects from the remote Bluetooth Low Energy device.- A controller in the peripheral role is created via the - createPeripheral()factory method. Such an object acts as a peripheral device itself, enabling features such as advertising services and allowing clients to get notified about changes to characteristic values.- After having created a controller object in the peripheral role, the first step is to populate the set of GATT services offered to client devices via calls to - addService(). Afterwards, one would call- startAdvertising()to let the device broadcast some data and, depending on the type of advertising being done, also listen for incoming connections from GATT clients.- class Error¶
- Indicates all possible error conditions found during the controller’s existence. - Constant - Description - QLowEnergyController.NoError - No error has occurred. - QLowEnergyController.UnknownError - An unknown error has occurred. - QLowEnergyController.UnknownRemoteDeviceError - The remote Bluetooth Low Energy device with the address passed to the constructor of this class cannot be found. - QLowEnergyController.NetworkError - The attempt to read from or write to the remote device failed. - QLowEnergyController.InvalidBluetoothAdapterError - The local Bluetooth device with the address passed to the constructor of this class cannot be found or there is no local Bluetooth device. - QLowEnergyController.ConnectionError - The attempt to connect to the remote device failed. - QLowEnergyController.AdvertisingError - The attempt to start advertising failed. - QLowEnergyController.RemoteHostClosedError - The remote device closed the connection. - QLowEnergyController.AuthorizationError - The local Bluetooth device closed the connection due to insufficient authorization. - QLowEnergyController.MissingPermissionsError - The operating system requests permissions which were not granted by the user. - QLowEnergyController.RssiReadError - An attempt to read RSSI (received signal strength indicator) of a remote device finished with error. 
 - class ControllerState¶
- Indicates the state of the controller object. - Constant - Description - QLowEnergyController.UnconnectedState - The controller is not connected to a remote device. - QLowEnergyController.ConnectingState - The controller is attempting to connect to a remote device. - QLowEnergyController.ConnectedState - The controller is connected to a remote device. - QLowEnergyController.DiscoveringState - The controller is retrieving the list of services offered by the remote device. - QLowEnergyController.DiscoveredState - The controller has discovered all services offered by the remote device. - QLowEnergyController.ClosingState - The controller is about to be disconnected from the remote device. - QLowEnergyController.AdvertisingState - The controller is currently advertising data. 
 - class RemoteAddressType¶
- Indicates what type of Bluetooth address the remote device uses. - Constant - Description - QLowEnergyController.PublicAddress - The remote device uses a public Bluetooth address. - QLowEnergyController.RandomAddress - A random address is a Bluetooth Low Energy security feature. Peripherals using such addresses may frequently change their Bluetooth address. This information is needed when trying to connect to a peripheral. 
 - class Role¶
- Indicates the role of the controller object. - Constant - Description - QLowEnergyController.CentralRole - The controller acts as a client interacting with a remote device which is in the peripheral role. The controller can initiate connections, discover services and read and write characteristics. - QLowEnergyController.PeripheralRole - The controller can be used to advertise services and handle incoming connections and client requests, acting as a GATT server. A remote device connected to the controller is in the central role. - Note - The peripheral role is not supported on Windows. In addition on Linux, handling the “Signed Write” ATT command on the server side requires BlueZ 5 and kernel version 3.7 or newer. - See also 
 - addService(service[, parent=None])¶
- Parameters:
- service – - QLowEnergyServiceData
- parent – - QObject
 
- Return type:
 
 - Constructs and returns a - QLowEnergyServiceobject with- parentfrom- service. The controller must be in the- PeripheralRoleand in the- UnconnectedState. The- serviceobject must be valid.- Note - Once the peripheral instance is disconnected from the remote central device or if - disconnectFromDevice()is manually called, every service definition that was previously added via this function is removed from the peripheral. Therefore this function must be called again before re-advertising this peripheral controller instance. The described behavior is connection specific and therefore not dependent on whether- stopAdvertising()was called.- connectToDevice()¶
 - Connects to the remote Bluetooth Low Energy device. - This function does nothing if the controller’s - state()is not equal to- UnconnectedState. The- connected()signal is emitted once the connection is successfully established.- On Linux/BlueZ systems, it is not possible to connect to the same remote device using two instances of this class. The second call to this function may fail with an error. This limitation may be removed in future releases. - See also - connected()¶
 - This signal is emitted when the controller successfully connects to the remote Low Energy device (if the controller is in the - CentralRole) or if a remote Low Energy device connected to the controller (if the controller is in the- PeripheralRole). On iOS, macOS, and Android this signal is not reliable if the controller is in the- PeripheralRole. On iOS and macOS the controller only guesses that some central connected to our peripheral as soon as this central tries to write/read a characteristic/descriptor. On Android the controller monitors all connected GATT devices. On Linux BlueZ DBus peripheral backend the remote is considered connected when it first reads/writes a characteristic or a descriptor.- connectionUpdated(parameters)¶
- Parameters:
- parameters – - QLowEnergyConnectionParameters
 
 - This signal is emitted when the connection parameters change. This can happen as a result of calling - requestConnectionUpdate()or due to other reasons, for instance because the other side of the connection requested new parameters. The new values can be retrieved from- newParameters.- See also - static createCentral(remoteDevice[, parent=None])¶
- Parameters:
- remoteDevice – - QBluetoothDeviceInfo
- parent – - QObject
 
- Return type:
 
 - Returns a new object of this class that is in the - CentralRoleand has the parent object- parent. The- remoteDevicerefers to the device that a connection will be established to later.- The controller uses the local default Bluetooth adapter for the connection management. - See also - static createCentral(remoteDevice, localDevice[, parent=None])
- Parameters:
- remoteDevice – - QBluetoothDeviceInfo
- localDevice – - QBluetoothAddress
- parent – - QObject
 
- Return type:
 
 - Returns a new instance of this class with - parent.- The - remoteDevicemust contain the address of the remote Bluetooth Low Energy device to which this object should attempt to connect later on.- The connection is established via - localDevice. If- localDeviceis invalid, the local default device is automatically selected. If- localDevicespecifies a local device that is not a local Bluetooth adapter,- error()is set to- InvalidBluetoothAdapterErroronce- connectToDevice()is called.- Note that specifying the local device to be used for the connection is only possible when using BlueZ. All other platforms do not support this feature. - Returns a new object of this class that is in the - PeripheralRoleand has the parent object- parent. Typically, the next steps are to add some services and finally call- startAdvertising()on the returned object.- The controller uses the local default Bluetooth adapter for the connection management. - See also - static createPeripheral(localDevice[, parent=None])
- Parameters:
- localDevice – - QBluetoothAddress
- parent – - QObject
 
- Return type:
 
 - Returns a new object of this class that is in the - PeripheralRoleand has the parent object- parentand is using- localDevice. Typically, the next steps are to add some services and finally call- startAdvertising()on the returned object.- The peripheral is created on - localDevice. If- localDeviceis invalid, the local default device is automatically selected. If- localDevicespecifies a local device that is not a local Bluetooth adapter,- error()is set to- InvalidBluetoothAdapterError.- Selecting - localDeviceis only supported on Linux. On other platform, the parameter is ignored.- See also - createServiceObject(service[, parent=None])¶
- Parameters:
- service – - QBluetoothUuid
- parent – - QObject
 
- Return type:
 
 - Creates an instance of the service represented by - serviceUuid. The- serviceUuidparameter must have been obtained via- services().- The caller takes ownership of the returned pointer and may pass a - parentparameter as default owner.- This function returns a null pointer if no service with - serviceUuidcan be found on the remote device or the controller is disconnected.- This function can return instances for secondary services too. The include relationships between services can be expressed via - includedServices().- If this function is called multiple times using the same service UUID, the returned - QLowEnergyServiceinstances share their internal data. Therefore if one of the instances initiates the discovery of the service details, the other instances automatically transition into the discovery state too.- See also - disconnectFromDevice()¶
 - Disconnects from the remote device. - Any - QLowEnergyService,- QLowEnergyCharacteristicor- QLowEnergyDescriptorinstance that resulted from the current connection is automatically invalidated. Once any of those objects become invalid they remain invalid even if this controller object reconnects.- This function does nothing if the controller is in the - UnconnectedState.- If the controller is in the peripheral role, it stops advertising and removes all services which have previously been added via - addService(). To reuse the- QLowEnergyControllerinstance the application must re-add services and restart the advertising mode by calling- startAdvertising().- See also - disconnected()¶
 - This signal is emitted when the controller disconnects from the remote Low Energy device or vice versa. On iOS and macOS this signal is unreliable if the controller is in the - PeripheralRole. On Android the signal is emitted when the last connected device is disconnected. On BlueZ DBus backend the controller is considered disconnected when last client which has accessed the attributes has disconnected.- discoverServices()¶
 - Initiates the service discovery process. - The discovery progress is indicated via the - serviceDiscovered()signal. The- discoveryFinished()signal is emitted when the process has finished.- If the controller instance is not connected or the controller has performed the service discovery already this function will do nothing. - Note - Some platforms internally cache the service list of a device which was discovered in the past. This can be problematic if the remote device changed its list of services or their inclusion tree. If this behavior is a problem, the best workaround is to temporarily turn Bluetooth off. This causes a reset of the cache data. Currently Android exhibits such a cache behavior. - discoveryFinished()¶
 - This signal is emitted when the running service discovery finishes. The signal is not emitted if the discovery process finishes with an error. - This signal can only be emitted if the controller is in the - CentralRole.- See also - Returns the last occurred error or - NoError.- This signal is emitted when an error occurs. The - newErrorparameter describes the error that occurred.- See also - errorString()¶
- Return type:
- str 
 
 - Returns a textual representation of the last occurred error. The string is translated. - localAddress()¶
- Return type:
 
 - Returns the address of the local Bluetooth adapter being used for the communication. - If this class instance was requested to use the default adapter but there was no default adapter when creating this class instance, the returned - QBluetoothAddresswill be null.- See also - mtu()¶
- Return type:
- int 
 
 - Returns the MTU size. - During connection setup, the ATT MTU size is negotiated. This method provides the result of this negotiation. It can be used to optimize packet sizes in some situations. The maximum amount of data which can be transferred in a single packet is mtu-3 bytes. 3 bytes are required for the ATT protocol header. - Before the connection setup and MTU negotiation, the default value of - 23will be returned.- Not every platform exposes the MTU value. On those platforms (e.g. Linux) this function always returns - -1.- If the controller is in the - PeripheralRole, there might be several central devices connected to it. In those cases this function returns the MTU of the last connection that was negotiated.- mtuChanged(mtu)¶
- Parameters:
- mtu – int 
 
 - This signal is emitted as a result of a successful MTU change. - mturepresents the new value.- Note - If the controller is in the - PeripheralRole, the MTU value is negotiated for each client/central device individually. Therefore this signal can be emitted several times in a row for one or several devices.- See also - readRssi()¶
 - readRssi() reads RSSI (received signal strength indicator) for a connected remote device. If the read was successful, the RSSI is then reported by - rssiRead()signal.- Note - Prior to calling readRssi(), this controller must be connected to a peripheral. This controller must be created using - createCentral().- Note - In case Bluetooth backend you are using does not support reading RSSI, the - errorOccurred()signal is emitted with an error code- RssiReadError. At the moment platforms supporting reading RSSI include Android, iOS and macOS.- remoteAddress()¶
- Return type:
 
 - Returns the address of the remote Bluetooth Low Energy device. - For a controller in the - CentralRole, this value will always be the one passed in when the controller object was created. For a controller in the- PeripheralRole, this value is one of the currently connected client device addresses. This address will be invalid if the controller is not currently in the- ConnectedState.- remoteAddressType()¶
- Return type:
 
 - Returns the type of - remoteAddress(). By default, this value is initialized to- PublicAddress.- See also - remoteDeviceUuid()¶
- Return type:
 
 - Returns the unique identifier of the remote Bluetooth Low Energy device. - On macOS/iOS/tvOS CoreBluetooth does not expose/accept hardware addresses for LE devices; instead developers are supposed to use unique 128-bit UUIDs, generated by CoreBluetooth. These UUIDS will stay constant for the same central <-> peripheral pair and we use them when connecting to a remote device. For a controller in the - CentralRole, this value will always be the one passed in when the controller object was created. For a controller in the- PeripheralRole, this value is invalid.- remoteName()¶
- Return type:
- str 
 
 - Returns the name of the remote Bluetooth Low Energy device, if the controller is in the - CentralRole. Otherwise the result is unspecified.- requestConnectionUpdate(parameters)¶
- Parameters:
- parameters – - QLowEnergyConnectionParameters
 
 - Requests the controller to update the connection according to - parameters. If the request is successful, the- connectionUpdated()signal will be emitted with the actual new parameters. See the- QLowEnergyConnectionParametersclass for more information on connection parameters.- Android only indirectly permits the adjustment of this parameter set. The connection parameters are separated into three categories (high, low & balanced priority). Each category implies a pre-configured set of values for - minimumInterval(),- maximumInterval()and- latency(). Although the connection request is an asynchronous operation, Android does not provide a callback stating the result of the request. This is an acknowledged Android bug. Due to this bug Android does not emit the- connectionUpdated()signal.- Note - Currently, this functionality is only implemented on Linux kernel backend and Android. - See also - Returns the role that this controller object is in. - The role is determined when constructing a - QLowEnergyControllerinstance using- createCentral()or- createPeripheral().- rssiRead(rssi)¶
- Parameters:
- rssi – int 
 
 - This signal is emitted after successful read of RSSI (received signal strength indicator) for a connected remote device. - rssiparameter represents the new value.- See also - serviceDiscovered(newService)¶
- Parameters:
- newService – - QBluetoothUuid
 
 - This signal is emitted each time a new service is discovered. The - newServiceparameter contains the UUID of the found service.- This signal can only be emitted if the controller is in the - CentralRole.- See also - services()¶
- Return type:
- .list of QBluetoothUuid 
 
 - Returns the list of services offered by the remote device, if the controller is in the - CentralRole. Otherwise, the result is unspecified.- The list contains all primary and secondary services. - See also - setRemoteAddressType(type)¶
- Parameters:
- type – - RemoteAddressType
 
 - Sets the remote address - type. The type is required to connect to the remote Bluetooth Low Energy device.- This attribute is only required to be set on Linux/BlueZ systems with older Linux kernels (v3.3 or lower), or if CAP_NET_ADMIN is not set for the executable. The default value of the attribute is - RandomAddress.- Note - All other platforms handle this flag transparently and therefore applications can ignore it entirely. On Linux, the address type flag is not directly exposed by BlueZ although some use cases do require this information. The only way to detect the flag is via the Linux kernel’s Bluetooth Management API (kernel version 3.4+ required). This API requires CAP_NET_ADMIN capabilities though. If the local QtBluetooth process has this capability set QtBluetooth will use the API. This assumes that - QBluetoothDeviceDiscoveryAgentwas used prior to calling- connectToDevice().- See also - startAdvertising(parameters, advertisingData[, scanResponseData=QLowEnergyAdvertisingData()])¶
- Parameters:
- parameters – - QLowEnergyAdvertisingParameters
- advertisingData – - QLowEnergyAdvertisingData
- scanResponseData – - QLowEnergyAdvertisingData
 
 
 - Starts advertising the data given in - advertisingDataand- scanResponseData, using the parameters set in- parameters. The controller has to be in the- PeripheralRole. If- parametersindicates that the advertisement should be connectable, then this function also starts listening for incoming client connections.- Providing - scanResponseDatais not required, as it is not applicable for certain configurations of- parameters.- advertisingDataand- scanResponseDataare limited to 31 byte user data. If, for example, several 128bit uuids are added to- advertisingData, the advertised packets may not contain all uuids. The existing limit may have caused the truncation of uuids. In such cases- scanResponseDatamay be used for additional information.- On BlueZ DBus backend BlueZ decides if, and which data, to use in a scan response. Therefore all advertisement data is recommended to set in the main - advertisingDataparameter. If both advertisement and scan response data is set, the scan response data is given precedence.- If this object is currently not in the - UnconnectedState, nothing happens.- See also - state()¶
- Return type:
 
 - Returns the current state of the controller. - See also - stateChanged(state)¶
- Parameters:
- state – - ControllerState
 
 - This signal is emitted when the controller’s state changes. The new - statecan also be retrieved via- state().- See also - stopAdvertising()¶
 - Stops advertising, if this object is currently in the advertising state. - The controller has to be in the - PeripheralRolefor this function to work. It does not invalidate services which have previously been added via- addService().- See also