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NAME

       org.bluez.Adapter - BlueZ D-Bus Adapter API documentation

INTERFACE

       Service
              org.bluez

       Interface
              org.bluez.Adapter1

       Object path
              [variable prefix]/{hci0,hci1,...}

   Methods
   void StartDiscovery()
          Starts  device  discovery session which may include starting an inquiry and/or scanning
          procedures and remote device name resolving.

          Use StopDiscovery to release the sessions acquired.

          This process will start creating Device objects as new devices are discovered.

          During discovery RSSI delta-threshold is imposed.

          Each client can request a single device discovery session per adapter.

          Possible errors:

          org.bluez.Error.NotReady

          org.bluez.Error.Failed

          org.bluez.Error.InProgress

   void StopDiscovery()
          Stops device discovery session started by StartDiscovery.

          Note that a discovery procedure is shared between all discovery sessions  thus  calling
          StopDiscovery  will  only  release  a  single  session and discovery will stop when all
          sessions from all clients have finished.

          Possible errors:

          org.bluez.Error.NotReady

          org.bluez.Error.Failed

          org.bluez.Error.NotAuthorized

   void RemoveDevice(object device)
          Removes the remote device object at the given path including cahed information such  as
          bonding information.

          Possible errors:

          org.bluez.Error.InvalidArguments

          org.bluez.Error.Failed

   void SetDiscoveryFilter(dict filter)
          Sets  the  device  discovery  filter for the caller. When this method is called with no
          filter parameter, filter is removed.

          Possible filter values:

          array{string} UUIDs
                 Filter by service UUIDs, empty means match any UUID.

                 When a remote device is found that advertises any UUID from UUIDs,  it  will  be
                 reported if:

                 • Pathloss and RSSI are both empty.

                 • only  Pathloss  param is set, device advertise TX power, and computed pathloss
                   is less than Pathloss param.

                 • only RSSI param is set, and received RSSI is higher than RSSI param.

          int16 RSSI
                 RSSI threshold value.

                 PropertiesChanged signals will be emitted for already existing  Device  objects,
                 with  updated  RSSI  value.  If one or more discovery filters have been set, the
                 RSSI delta-threshold, that is imposed by StartDiscovery by default, will not  be
                 applied.

          uint16 Pathloss
                 Pathloss threshold value.

                 PropertiesChanged  signals  will be emitted for already existing Device objects,
                 with updated Pathloss value.

          string Transport (Default "auto")
                 Transport parameter determines the type of scan.

                 Possible values:

                 "auto" Interleaved scan, use LE, BREDR, or both, depending on  what's  currently
                        enabled.

                 "bredr"
                        BR/EDR inquiry only.

                 "le"   LE scan only.

          bool DuplicateData (Default true)
                 Disables duplicate detection of advertisement data.

                 When   enabled   PropertiesChanged   signals   will   be  generated  for  either
                 ManufacturerData and ServiceData everytime they are discovered.

          bool Discoverable (Default false)
                 Make  adapter  discoverable  while  discovering,  if  the  adapter  is   already
                 discoverable setting this filter won't do anything.

          string Pattern (Default none)
                 Discover  devices  where the pattern matches either the prefix of the address or
                 device name which is convenient way to limited  the  number  of  device  objects
                 created during a discovery.

                 When set disregards device discoverable flags.

                 Note:  The  pattern matching is ignored if there are other client that don't set
                 any pattern as it work as a logical OR, also setting  empty  string  ""  pattern
                 will match any device found.

                 When discovery filter is set, Device objects will be created as new devices with
                 matching  criteria  are  discovered  regardless  of  they  are  connectable   or
                 discoverable  which  enables  listening  to non-connectable and non-discoverable
                 devices.

                 When multiple clients call  SetDiscoveryFilter,  their  filters  are  internally
                 merged,  and notifications about new devices are sent to all clients. Therefore,
                 each client must check that device updates actually match its filter.

                 When SetDiscoveryFilter is called multiple times by the same client, last filter
                 passed will be active for given client.

                 SetDiscoveryFilter  can  be  called  before  StartDiscovery.   It is useful when
                 client will create first discovery session, to ensure that proper scan  will  be
                 started right after call to StartDiscovery.

                 Possible errors:

                 org.bluez.Error.NotReady

                 org.bluez.Error.NotSupported

                 org.bluez.Error.Failed

   array{string} GetDiscoveryFilters()
          Returns available filters that can be given to SetDiscoveryFilter.

          Possible errors: None

   object ConnectDevice(dict properties) [experimental]
          connects  to device without need of performing General Discovery.  Connection mechanism
          is similar to Connect method on org.bluez.Device1(5) interface with exception that this
          method  returns  success  when  physical  connection is established and you can specify
          bearer to connect with parameter. After this method returns,  services  discovery  will
          continue  and  any  supported  profile  will be connected. There is no need for calling
          Connect on Device1 after this call. If connection was successful  this  method  returns
          object path to created device object or device that already exist.

          Possible properties values:

          string Address (Mandatory)
                 The Bluetooth device address of the remote device.

          string AddressType (Default "BR/EDR")
                 The  Bluetooth device Address Type. This is address type that should be used for
                 initial connection.

                 Possible values:

                 "public"
                        Public address

                 "random"
                        Random address

          Possible errors:

          org.bluez.Error.InvalidArguments

          org.bluez.Error.AlreadyExists

          org.bluez.Error.NotSupported

          org.bluez.Error.NotReady

          org.bluez.Error.Failed

   Properties
   string Address [readonly]
          The Bluetooth device address.

   string AddressType [readonly]
          The Bluetooth Address Type. For dual-mode and BR/EDR  only  adapter  this  defaults  to
          "public".  Single  mode  LE  adapters may have either value.  With privacy enabled this
          contains type of Identity Address and not type of address used for connection.

          Possible values:

          "public"
                 Public address.

          "random
                 Random address.

   string Name [readonly]
          The Bluetooth system name (pretty hostname).

          This property is either a static system default or controlled  by  an  external  daemon
          providing access to the pretty hostname configuration.

   string Alias [readwrite]
          The Bluetooth friendly name. This value can be changed.

          In  case  no  alias  is set, it will return the system provided name.  Setting an empty
          string as alias will convert it back to the system provided name.

          When resetting the alias with an empty string, the property will default back to system
          name.

          On  a well configured system, this property never needs to be changed since it defaults
          to the system name and provides the pretty hostname.  Only if the local name  needs  to
          be different from the pretty hostname, this property should be used as last resort.

   uint32 Class [readonly]
          The Bluetooth class of device.

          This  property represents the value that is either automatically configured by DMI/ACPI
          information or provided as static configuration.

   boolean Powered [readwrite]
          Switch an adapter on or off. This will also set the appropriate  connectable  state  of
          the controller.

          The  value  of  this  property  is  not  persistent. After restart or unplugging of the
          adapter it will reset back to false.

   string PowerState [readonly, experimental]
          The power state of an adapter.

          The power state will show whether the adapter is turning off, or turning on, as well as
          being on or off.

          Possible values:

          "on"   Powered on.

          "off"  Powered off

          "off-enabling"
                 Transitioning from "off" to "on".

          "on-disabling"
                 Transitioning from "on" to "off".

          "off-blocked"
                 Blocked by rfkill.

   boolean Discoverable [readwrite] (Default: false)
          Switch an adapter to discoverable or non-discoverable to either make it visible or hide
          it. This is a global setting and should only be used by the settings application.

          If the DiscoverableTimeout is set to a non-zero value then the  system  will  set  this
          value back to false after the timer expired.

          In case the adapter is switched off, setting this value will fail.

          When changing the Powered property the new state of this property will be updated via a
          PropertiesChanged signal.

   boolean Pairable [readwrite] (Default: true)
          Switch an adapter to pairable or non-pairable. This is a global setting and should only
          be used by the settings application.

          Note that this property only affects incoming pairing requests.

   uint32 PairableTimeout [readwrite] (Default: 0)
          The pairable timeout in seconds. A value of zero means that the timeout is disabled and
          it will stay in pairable mode forever.

   uint32 DiscoverableTimeout [readwrite] (Default: 180)
          The discoverable timeout in seconds. A value of zero means that the timeout is disabled
          and it will stay in discoverable/limited mode forever.

   boolean Discovering [readonly]
          Indicates that a device discovery procedure is active.

   array{string} UUIDs [readonly]
          List of 128-bit UUIDs that represents the available local services.

   string Modalias [readonly, optional]
          Local Device ID information in modalias format used by the kernel and udev.

   array{string} Roles [readonly]
          List of supported roles.

          Possible values:

          "central"
                 Supports the central role.

          "peripheral"
                 Supports the peripheral role.

          "central-peripheral"
                 Supports both roles concurrently.

   array{string} ExperimentalFeatures [readonly, optional]
          List of 128-bit UUIDs that represents the experimental features currently enabled.

   uint16 Manufacturer [readonly]
          The  manufacturer  of  the  device,  as a uint16 company identifier defined by the Core
          Bluetooth Specification.

   byte Version [readonly]
          The Bluetooth version supported by the device, as a core version code  defined  by  the
          Core Bluetooth Specification.