This is React Native Bluetooth Low Energy library using RxBluetoothKit and RxAndroidBle under the hood.
It supports:
- observing device's Bluetooth adapter state
- scanning BLE devices
- making connections to peripherals
- discovering services/characteristics
- reading/writing characteristics
- observing characteristic notifications/indications
- reading RSSI
- negotiating MTU
- turning the device's Bluetooth adapter on
What this library does NOT support:
- communicating between phones using BLE (Peripheral support)
- bonding peripherals
1.0.2
- Fix build error due to RN 58 changes.
- Allow registering for notifications and indications on Android despite CCC descriptor being absent.
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Documentation can be found here.
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iOS (pure react-native, example setup)
npm install --save react-native-ble-plx
react-native link react-native-ble-plx
- Add empty Swift file if you don't have at least one:
- Select File/New/File...
- Choose Swift file and click Next.
- Name it however you want, select your targets and create it.
- Accept to create Objective-C bridging header.
- Minimal supported version of iOS is 8.0
- If you want to support background mode:
- In your application target go to
Capabilities
tab and enableUses Bluetooth LE Accessories
inBackground Modes
section. - Pass
restoreStateIdentifier
andrestoreStateFunction
toBleManager
constructor.
- In your application target go to
iOS (expo/Podfile, example setup)
- Make sure your Expo project is detached. You can read how to do it here and here.
npm install --save react-native-ble-plx
react-native link react-native-ble-plx
- Add empty Swift file if you don't have at least one:
- Select File/New/File...
- Choose Swift file and click Next.
- Name it however you want, select your application target and create it.
- Accept to create Objective-C bridging header.
- Update your
ios/Podfile
to contain:pod 'react-native-ble-plx', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-ble-plx' pod 'react-native-ble-plx-swift', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-ble-plx'
- Enter
ios
folder and runpod update
- Minimal supported version of iOS is 8.0
- If you want to support background mode:
- In your application target go to
Capabilities
tab and enableUses Bluetooth LE Accessories
inBackground Modes
section. - Pass
restoreStateIdentifier
andrestoreStateFunction
toBleManager
constructor.
- In your application target go to
Android (example setup)
npm install --save react-native-ble-plx
react-native link react-native-ble-plx
- In
build.gradle
ofapp
module make sure that min SDK version is at least 18:
android {
...
defaultConfig {
minSdkVersion 18
...
- In
AndroidManifest.xml
, add Bluetooth permissions and update<uses-sdk/>
:
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
...
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH"/>
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.BLUETOOTH_ADMIN"/>
<uses-permission-sdk-23 android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION"/>
<!-- Add this line if your application always requires BLE. More info can be found on:
https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/connectivity/bluetooth-le.html#permissions
-->
<uses-feature android:name="android.hardware.bluetooth_le" android:required="true"/>
<uses-sdk
android:minSdkVersion="18"
...
Add this to your app/proguard-rules.pro
-dontwarn com.polidea.reactnativeble.**