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1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 // Use the <code>chrome.bluetooth</code> API to connect to a Bluetooth
6 // device. All functions report failures via chrome.runtime.lastError.
7 namespace bluetooth {
8 // Allocation authorities for Vendor IDs.
9 enum VendorIdSource {bluetooth, usb};
11 // Common device types recognized by Chrome.
12 enum DeviceType {computer, phone, modem, audio, carAudio, video, peripheral,
13 joystick, gamepad, keyboard, mouse, tablet,
14 keyboardMouseCombo};
16 // Information about the state of the Bluetooth adapter.
17 dictionary AdapterState {
18 // The address of the adapter, in the format 'XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX'.
19 DOMString address;
21 // The human-readable name of the adapter.
22 DOMString name;
24 // Indicates whether or not the adapter has power.
25 boolean powered;
27 // Indicates whether or not the adapter is available (i.e. enabled).
28 boolean available;
30 // Indicates whether or not the adapter is currently discovering.
31 boolean discovering;
34 // Callback from the <code>getAdapterState</code> method.
35 // |adapterInfo| : Object containing the adapter information.
36 callback AdapterStateCallback = void(AdapterState adapterInfo);
38 // Information about the state of a known Bluetooth device.
39 dictionary Device {
40 // The address of the device, in the format 'XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX'.
41 DOMString address;
43 // The human-readable name of the device.
44 DOMString? name;
46 // The class of the device, a bit-field defined by
47 // http://www.bluetooth.org/en-us/specification/assigned-numbers/baseband.
48 long? deviceClass;
50 // The Device ID record of the device, where available.
51 VendorIdSource? vendorIdSource;
52 long? vendorId;
53 long? productId;
54 long? deviceId;
56 // The type of the device, if recognized by Chrome. This is obtained from
57 // the |deviceClass| field and only represents a small fraction of the
58 // possible device types. When in doubt you should use the |deviceClass|
59 // field directly.
60 DeviceType? type;
62 // Indicates whether or not the device is paired with the system.
63 boolean? paired;
65 // Indicates whether the device is currently connected to the system.
66 boolean? connected;
68 // UUIDs of protocols, profiles and services advertised by the device.
69 // For classic Bluetooth devices, this list is obtained from EIR data and
70 // SDP tables. For Low Energy devices, this list is obtained from AD and
71 // GATT primary services. For dual mode devices this may be obtained from
72 // both.
73 DOMString[]? uuids;
75 // The received signal strength, in dBm. This field is avaliable and valid
76 // only during discovery. Outside of discovery it's value is not specified.
77 long? inquiryRssi;
79 // The transmitted power level. This field is avaliable only for LE devices
80 // that include this field in AD. It is avaliable and valid only during
81 // discovery.
82 long? inquiryTxPower;
85 // Callback from the <code>getDevice</code> method.
86 // |deviceInfo| : Object containing the device information.
87 callback GetDeviceCallback = void(Device deviceInfo);
89 // Callback from the <code>getDevices</code> method.
90 // |deviceInfos| : Array of object containing device information.
91 callback GetDevicesCallback = void(Device[] deviceInfos);
93 // Callback from the <code>startDiscovery</code> method.
94 callback StartDiscoveryCallback = void();
96 // Callback from the <code>stopDiscovery</code> method.
97 callback StopDiscoveryCallback = void();
99 // These functions all report failures via chrome.runtime.lastError.
100 interface Functions {
101 // Get information about the Bluetooth adapter.
102 // |callback| : Called with an AdapterState object describing the adapter
103 // state.
104 static void getAdapterState(AdapterStateCallback callback);
106 // Get information about a Bluetooth device known to the system.
107 // |deviceAddress| : Address of device to get.
108 // |callback| : Called with the Device object describing the device.
109 static void getDevice(DOMString deviceAddress, GetDeviceCallback callback);
111 // Get a list of Bluetooth devices known to the system, including paired
112 // and recently discovered devices.
113 // |callback| : Called when the search is completed.
114 static void getDevices(GetDevicesCallback callback);
116 // Start discovery. Newly discovered devices will be returned via the
117 // onDeviceAdded event. Previously discovered devices already known to
118 // the adapter must be obtained using getDevices and will only be updated
119 // using the |onDeviceChanged| event if information about them changes.
121 // Discovery will fail to start if this application has already called
122 // startDiscovery. Discovery can be resource intensive: stopDiscovery
123 // should be called as soon as possible.
124 // |callback| : Called to indicate success or failure.
125 static void startDiscovery(optional StartDiscoveryCallback callback);
127 // Stop discovery.
128 // |callback| : Called to indicate success or failure.
129 static void stopDiscovery(optional StopDiscoveryCallback callback);
132 interface Events {
133 // Fired when the state of the Bluetooth adapter changes.
134 // |state| : The new state of the adapter.
135 static void onAdapterStateChanged(AdapterState state);
137 // Fired when information about a new Bluetooth device is available.
138 static void onDeviceAdded(Device device);
140 // Fired when information about a known Bluetooth device has changed.
141 static void onDeviceChanged(Device device);
143 // Fired when a Bluetooth device that was previously discovered has been
144 // out of range for long enough to be considered unavailable again, and
145 // when a paired device is removed.
146 static void onDeviceRemoved(Device device);