Monitor Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) beacons and record their information. Currently, only recording advertised service data is supported. You can monitor which services are advertised by using the nRF Connect app (service data UUIDs). Connecting and reading/writing service chararcteristics will be supported in a future version.
This adapter needs additional libraries to compile. See https://github.com/sandeepmistry/noble#prerequisites for detailed instructions.
On Raspberry Pi and similar, this should do it: sudo apt-get install bluetooth bluez libbluetooth-dev libudev-dev libcap2-bin
If the adapter starts but won't connect to your bluetooth hardware, please check the info.driverState
state in ioBroker. If it is unauthorized
, you need to give node
additional permissions. For Linux, this is as simple as
sudo setcap cap_net_raw+eip $(eval readlink -f `which node`)
which requires libcap2-bin
to be installed.
If you have multiple bluetooth devices on your system, select the one to use from the dropdown. In the textbox below, enter all UUIDs of the advertised services you want to record (as found in the nRF Connect app).
The adapter supports extension via plugins. Those define which advertised services should be listened to and how to translate the data. The plugin structure is defined in https://github.com/AlCalzone/ioBroker.ble/blob/master/src/plugins/plugin.ts and an example of a working plugin is defined here https://github.com/AlCalzone/ioBroker.ble/blob/master/src/plugins/_default.ts
If you have any device transmitting specially encoded information via advertisements, feel free to create a PR with a new plugin for that.
"xiaomi"
: All xiaomi bluetooth sensors, including"mi-flora"
: Original plugin for the flower care plant sensor, now aliased to"xiaomi"
"ruuvi-tag"
: Ruuvi Tag multisensor with firmware versions v1 and v2. Untested, please give feedback!"bthome"
: Sensors using the BTHome protocol. For now this is limited to thev2
revision of the protocol and does not support encrypted packets.
- BREAKING: Dropped support for Node.js 16 and below
- Add support for the BTHome v2 protocol (unencrypted packets only)
- Very experimental support for scanning on a remote host (#793)
- Another attempt at updating
noble
. Hopefully this version works now...
- Updated
noble
again. This should fix the automatic rebuild after Node.js upgrades and the previous performance issues.
- Downgraded the
noble
dependency again because of performance issues
- Updated the
noble
dependency. This should fix the automatic rebuild after Node.js upgrades.
- The option to allow recording new devices is now available in the config dialog. When the adapter starts, it will be disabled, and when enabled, it will be automatically disabled after 5 minutes (#730, #729)
- Fix: RSSI will now be updated, even if it was unchanged (#493)
- Dependency updates, lots of dependency updates...
- Scanning is now done in a separate process, so uncatchable errors in
noble
no longer bring down the main process
- The pressure value reported by Ruuvi Tags is now parsed with two decimal places
- Added a more helpful error message if the adapter terminates with error
EAFNOSUPPORT
- Ignore unhandled out of range error somewhere in
noble
- Utilize JS-Controller's auto module rebuild if possible
- Fixed a crash that happens when
noble
can not be loaded.
- Avoid setting
undefined
as a state value to be compatible with JS-Controller 3.0
- Fixed typo in Ruuvi Tag plugin:
motionCounter
->movementCounter
- Removed compact support.
noble
sometimes throws errors in callbacks that cannot be handled and would bring the whole compact group down. - Added support for the Xiaomi Kettle
- Encrypted packets are no longer decoded (for now) to avoid creating thousands of
unknown (0xabcd)
states
- Fixed crash in JS-Controller 2.0
xiaomi
plugin: test the received data instead of relying on MAC prefixes
- Add
e7:2e:00
as an alternative mac prefix for MiTemperature
- Fix compact mode crashes
- Devices without service data but with manufacturer data are no longer treated as empty
_default
plugin: Create states for manufacturer dataruuvi-tag
plugin: Set"Ruuvi Tag"
as the default name for the device object
ruuvi-tag
plugin: Fix parsing of data format 3 and 5
- Add
80:ea:ca
as an alternative mac prefix for FlowerCare
- Add
3f:5b:7d
as an alternative mac prefix for the Xiaomi watch
- Added support for the Xiaomi Mosquito Repellent (read-only!)
- Removed dependency to admin instance on slaves
- Several dependency updates
- Add MiTemperature watch with E-Ink display
- Add
58:2d:34
as an alternative mac prefix for MiTemperature
- Support MaterializeCSS (Admin v3)
- Support compact mode
- Use @iobroker/testing for tests
- Add NodeJS 10 support
- Add an option to disallow new devices
- Bugfix: Preserving object properties works again
- Cache objects for a short while instead of retrieving them from ioBroker all the time
- Support negative temperatures from Xiaomi devices
- Fixed
isHandling
for theruuvi-tag
plugin
- Restored accidentally deleted
mi-flora
plugin.
- (JonasR & AlCalzone) Added support for the Ruuvi Tag with the
ruuvi-tag
plugin
- Fixed the parsing of temperature+humidity packets from the Xiaomi temperature sensor
- Forgot to load legacy
mi-flora
plugin - Fixed an error when a plugin defines no objects
- (zuvielx9 & AlCalzone) Support for all Xiaomi bluetooth sensors using the
xiaomi
plugin - reworked plugin system slightly
- Bugfix: Next attempt at preserving object properties like history and name
- Bugfix: Keep
history
settings by not overriding existing objects - Bugfix: When plugins return
undefined
, ignore the packet
- Enable logging of RSSI
- Add * wildcard for "all services"
- Bugfix: don't throw error when RSSI state doens't exist
- Support throttling of RSSI updates
- Bugfix: Only monitor services from enabled plugins
- Bugfix: last patch broke the service filtering
- Modularized the adapter code into a plugin system
- Added Mi-Flora plugin
- Support selection of bluetooth devices
- Store more information, improved object structure.
- initial release
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