Once you have connected to a BLE GATT server, you can use the connection to find out what services are available on the device, query data from the device, and request notifications when a certain GATT characteristic changes.
Discover services
The first thing to do once you connect to the GATT Server on the BLE device is
to perform service discovery. This provides information about the services
available on the remote device as well as the service characteristics and their
descriptors. In the following example, once the service successfully connects to
the device (indicated by the appropriate call to the
onConnectionStateChange()
function of the
BluetoothGattCallback
),
the
discoverServices()
function queries the information from the BLE device.
The service needs to override the
onServicesDiscovered()
function in the
BluetoothGattCallback
.
This function is called when the device reports on its available services.
Kotlin
class BluetoothLeService : Service() { ... private val bluetoothGattCallback = object : BluetoothGattCallback() { override fun onConnectionStateChange(gatt: BluetoothGatt?, status: Int, newState: Int) { if (newState == BluetoothProfile.STATE_CONNECTED) { // successfully connected to the GATT Server broadcastUpdate(ACTION_GATT_CONNECTED) connectionState = STATE_CONNECTED // Attempts to discover services after successful connection. bluetoothGatt?.discoverServices() } else if (newState == BluetoothProfile.STATE_DISCONNECTED) { // disconnected from the GATT Server broadcastUpdate(ACTION_GATT_DISCONNECTED) connectionState = STATE_DISCONNECTED } } override fun onServicesDiscovered(gatt: BluetoothGatt?, status: Int) { if (status == BluetoothGatt.GATT_SUCCESS) { broadcastUpdate(ACTION_GATT_SERVICES_DISCOVERED) } else { Log.w(BluetoothLeService.TAG, "onServicesDiscovered received: $status") } } } ... companion object { const val ACTION_GATT_CONNECTED = "com.example.bluetooth.le.ACTION_GATT_CONNECTED" const val ACTION_GATT_DISCONNECTED = "com.example.bluetooth.le.ACTION_GATT_DISCONNECTED" const val ACTION_GATT_SERVICES_DISCOVERED = "com.example.bluetooth.le.ACTION_GATT_SERVICES_DISCOVERED" private const val STATE_DISCONNECTED = 0 private const val STATE_CONNECTED = 2 }
Java
class BluetoothLeService extends Service { public final static String ACTION_GATT_SERVICES_DISCOVERED = "com.example.bluetooth.le.ACTION_GATT_SERVICES_DISCOVERED"; ... private final BluetoothGattCallback bluetoothGattCallback = new BluetoothGattCallback() { @Override public void onConnectionStateChange(BluetoothGatt gatt, int status, int newState) { if (newState == BluetoothProfile.STATE_CONNECTED) { // successfully connected to the GATT Server connectionState = STATE_CONNECTED; broadcastUpdate(ACTION_GATT_CONNECTED); // Attempts to discover services after successful connection. bluetoothGatt.discoverServices(); } else if (newState == BluetoothProfile.STATE_DISCONNECTED) { // disconnected from the GATT Server connectionState = STATE_DISCONNECTED; broadcastUpdate(ACTION_GATT_DISCONNECTED); } } @Override public void onServicesDiscovered(BluetoothGatt gatt, int status) { if (status == BluetoothGatt.GATT_SUCCESS) { broadcastUpdate(ACTION_GATT_SERVICES_DISCOVERED); } else { Log.w(TAG, "onServicesDiscovered received: " + status); } } }; }
The service uses broadcasts to notify the
activity. Once the services have been discovered, the service can call
getServices()
to
get the reported data.
Kotlin
class BluetoothLeService : Service() { ... fun getSupportedGattServices(): List<BluetoothGattService?>? { return bluetoothGatt?.services } }
Java
class BluetoothLeService extends Service { ... public List<BluetoothGattService> getSupportedGattServices() { if (bluetoothGatt == null) return null; return bluetoothGatt.getServices(); } }
The activity can then call this function when it receives the broadcast intent, indicating that service discovery has finished.
Kotlin
class DeviceControlActivity : AppCompatActivity() { ... private val gattUpdateReceiver: BroadcastReceiver = object : BroadcastReceiver() { override fun onReceive(context: Context, intent: Intent) { when (intent.action) { BluetoothLeService.ACTION_GATT_CONNECTED -> { connected = true updateConnectionState(R.string.connected) } BluetoothLeService.ACTION_GATT_DISCONNECTED -> { connected = false updateConnectionState(R.string.disconnected) } BluetoothLeService.ACTION_GATT_SERVICES_DISCOVERED -> { // Show all the supported services and characteristics on the user interface. displayGattServices(bluetoothService?.getSupportedGattServices()) } } } } }
Java
class DeviceControlsActivity extends AppCompatActivity { ... private final BroadcastReceiver gattUpdateReceiver = new BroadcastReceiver() { @Override public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) { final String action = intent.getAction(); if (BluetoothLeService.ACTION_GATT_CONNECTED.equals(action)) { connected = true; updateConnectionState(R.string.connected); } else if (BluetoothLeService.ACTION_GATT_DISCONNECTED.equals(action)) { connected = false; updateConnectionState(R.string.disconnected); } else if (BluetoothLeService.ACTION_GATT_SERVICES_DISCOVERED.equals(action)) { // Show all the supported services and characteristics on the user interface. displayGattServices(bluetoothService.getSupportedGattServices()); } } }; }
Read BLE characteristics
Once your app has connected to a GATT server and discovered services, it can read and write attributes, where supported. For example, the following snippet iterates through the server's services and characteristics and displays them in the UI:
Kotlin
class DeviceControlActivity : Activity() { // Demonstrates how to iterate through the supported GATT // Services/Characteristics. // In this sample, we populate the data structure that is bound to the // ExpandableListView on the UI. private fun displayGattServices(gattServices: List<BluetoothGattService>?) { if (gattServices == null) return var uuid: String? val unknownServiceString: String = resources.getString(R.string.unknown_service) val unknownCharaString: String = resources.getString(R.string.unknown_characteristic) val gattServiceData: MutableList<HashMap<String, String>> = mutableListOf() val gattCharacteristicData: MutableList<ArrayList<HashMap<String, String>>> = mutableListOf() mGattCharacteristics = mutableListOf() // Loops through available GATT Services. gattServices.forEach { gattService -> val currentServiceData = HashMap<String, String>() uuid = gattService.uuid.toString() currentServiceData[LIST_NAME] = SampleGattAttributes.lookup(uuid, unknownServiceString) currentServiceData[LIST_UUID] = uuid gattServiceData += currentServiceData val gattCharacteristicGroupData: ArrayList<HashMap<String, String>> = arrayListOf() val gattCharacteristics = gattService.characteristics val charas: MutableList<BluetoothGattCharacteristic> = mutableListOf() // Loops through available Characteristics. gattCharacteristics.forEach { gattCharacteristic -> charas += gattCharacteristic val currentCharaData: HashMap<String, String> = hashMapOf() uuid = gattCharacteristic.uuid.toString() currentCharaData[LIST_NAME] = SampleGattAttributes.lookup(uuid, unknownCharaString) currentCharaData[LIST_UUID] = uuid gattCharacteristicGroupData += currentCharaData } mGattCharacteristics += charas gattCharacteristicData += gattCharacteristicGroupData } } }
Java
public class DeviceControlActivity extends Activity { ... // Demonstrates how to iterate through the supported GATT // Services/Characteristics. // In this sample, we populate the data structure that is bound to the // ExpandableListView on the UI. private void displayGattServices(List<BluetoothGattService> gattServices) { if (gattServices == null) return; String uuid = null; String unknownServiceString = getResources(). getString(R.string.unknown_service); String unknownCharaString = getResources(). getString(R.string.unknown_characteristic); ArrayList<HashMap<String, String>> gattServiceData = new ArrayList<HashMap<String, String>>(); ArrayList<ArrayList<HashMap<String, String>>> gattCharacteristicData = new ArrayList<ArrayList<HashMap<String, String>>>(); mGattCharacteristics = new ArrayList<ArrayList<BluetoothGattCharacteristic>>(); // Loops through available GATT Services. for (BluetoothGattService gattService : gattServices) { HashMap<String, String> currentServiceData = new HashMap<String, String>(); uuid = gattService.getUuid().toString(); currentServiceData.put( LIST_NAME, SampleGattAttributes. lookup(uuid, unknownServiceString)); currentServiceData.put(LIST_UUID, uuid); gattServiceData.add(currentServiceData); ArrayList<HashMap<String, String>> gattCharacteristicGroupData = new ArrayList<HashMap<String, String>>(); List<BluetoothGattCharacteristic> gattCharacteristics = gattService.getCharacteristics(); ArrayList<BluetoothGattCharacteristic> charas = new ArrayList<BluetoothGattCharacteristic>(); // Loops through available Characteristics. for (BluetoothGattCharacteristic gattCharacteristic : gattCharacteristics) { charas.add(gattCharacteristic); HashMap<String, String> currentCharaData = new HashMap<String, String>(); uuid = gattCharacteristic.getUuid().toString(); currentCharaData.put( LIST_NAME, SampleGattAttributes.lookup(uuid, unknownCharaString)); currentCharaData.put(LIST_UUID, uuid); gattCharacteristicGroupData.add(currentCharaData); } mGattCharacteristics.add(charas); gattCharacteristicData.add(gattCharacteristicGroupData); } ... } ... }
The GATT service provides a list of characteristics you can read from the
device. In order to query the data, call the
readCharacteristic()
function on the
BluetoothGatt
, passing in the
BluetoothGattCharacteristic
you want to read.
Kotlin
class BluetoothLeService : Service() { ... fun readCharacteristic(characteristic: BluetoothGattCharacteristic) { bluetoothGatt?.let { gatt -> gatt.readCharacteristic(characteristic) } ?: run { Log.w(TAG, "BluetoothGatt not initialized") Return } } }
Java
class BluetoothLeService extends Service { ... public void readCharacteristic(BluetoothGattCharacteristic characteristic) { if (bluetoothGatt == null) { Log.w(TAG, "BluetoothGatt not initialized"); return; } bluetoothGatt.readCharacteristic(characteristic); } }
In this example, the service implements a function to call
readCharacteristic()
.
This is an asynchronous call. The results are sent to the
BluetoothGattCallback
function
onCharacteristicRead()
.
Kotlin
class BluetoothLeService : Service() { ... private val bluetoothGattCallback = object : BluetoothGattCallback() { ... override fun onCharacteristicRead( gatt: BluetoothGatt, characteristic: BluetoothGattCharacteristic, status: Int ) { if (status == BluetoothGatt.GATT_SUCCESS) { broadcastUpdate(BluetoothLeService.ACTION_DATA_AVAILABLE, characteristic) } } } }
Java
class BluetoothLeService extends Service { ... private final BluetoothGattCallback bluetoothGattCallback = new BluetoothGattCallback() { ... @Override public void onCharacteristicRead( BluetoothGatt gatt, BluetoothGattCharacteristic characteristic, int status ) { if (status == BluetoothGatt.GATT_SUCCESS) { broadcastUpdate(ACTION_DATA_AVAILABLE, characteristic); } } }; }
When a particular callback is triggered, it calls the appropriate
broadcastUpdate()
helper method and passes it an action. Note that the data
parsing in this section is performed in accordance with the Bluetooth Heart Rate
Measurement profile specifications.
Kotlin
private fun broadcastUpdate(action: String, characteristic: BluetoothGattCharacteristic) { val intent = Intent(action) // This is special handling for the Heart Rate Measurement profile. Data // parsing is carried out as per profile specifications. when (characteristic.uuid) { UUID_HEART_RATE_MEASUREMENT -> { val flag = characteristic.properties val format = when (flag and 0x01) { 0x01 -> { Log.d(TAG, "Heart rate format UINT16.") BluetoothGattCharacteristic.FORMAT_UINT16 } else -> { Log.d(TAG, "Heart rate format UINT8.") BluetoothGattCharacteristic.FORMAT_UINT8 } } val heartRate = characteristic.getIntValue(format, 1) Log.d(TAG, String.format("Received heart rate: %d", heartRate)) intent.putExtra(EXTRA_DATA, (heartRate).toString()) } else -> { // For all other profiles, writes the data formatted in HEX. val data: ByteArray? = characteristic.value if (data?.isNotEmpty() == true) { val hexString: String = data.joinToString(separator = " ") { String.format("%02X", it) } intent.putExtra(EXTRA_DATA, "$data\n$hexString") } } } sendBroadcast(intent) }
Java
private void broadcastUpdate(final String action, final BluetoothGattCharacteristic characteristic) { final Intent intent = new Intent(action); // This is special handling for the Heart Rate Measurement profile. Data // parsing is carried out as per profile specifications. if (UUID_HEART_RATE_MEASUREMENT.equals(characteristic.getUuid())) { int flag = characteristic.getProperties(); int format = -1; if ((flag & 0x01) != 0) { format = BluetoothGattCharacteristic.FORMAT_UINT16; Log.d(TAG, "Heart rate format UINT16."); } else { format = BluetoothGattCharacteristic.FORMAT_UINT8; Log.d(TAG, "Heart rate format UINT8."); } final int heartRate = characteristic.getIntValue(format, 1); Log.d(TAG, String.format("Received heart rate: %d", heartRate)); intent.putExtra(EXTRA_DATA, String.valueOf(heartRate)); } else { // For all other profiles, writes the data formatted in HEX. final byte[] data = characteristic.getValue(); if (data != null && data.length > 0) { final StringBuilder stringBuilder = new StringBuilder(data.length); for(byte byteChar : data) stringBuilder.append(String.format("%02X ", byteChar)); intent.putExtra(EXTRA_DATA, new String(data) + "\n" + stringBuilder.toString()); } } sendBroadcast(intent); }
Receive GATT notifications
It's common for BLE apps to ask to be notified when a particular characteristic
changes on the device. In the following example, the service implements a
function to call the
setCharacteristicNotification()
method:
Kotlin
class BluetoothLeService : Service() { ... fun setCharacteristicNotification( characteristic: BluetoothGattCharacteristic, enabled: Boolean ) { bluetoothGatt?.let { gatt -> gatt.setCharacteristicNotification(characteristic, enabled) // This is specific to Heart Rate Measurement. if (BluetoothLeService.UUID_HEART_RATE_MEASUREMENT == characteristic.uuid) { val descriptor = characteristic.getDescriptor(UUID.fromString(SampleGattAttributes.CLIENT_CHARACTERISTIC_CONFIG)) descriptor.value = BluetoothGattDescriptor.ENABLE_NOTIFICATION_VALUE gatt.writeDescriptor(descriptor) } } ?: run { Log.w(BluetoothLeService.TAG, "BluetoothGatt not initialized") } } }
Java
class BluetoothLeService extends Service { ... public void setCharacteristicNotification(BluetoothGattCharacteristic characteristic,boolean enabled) { if (bluetoothGatt == null) { Log.w(TAG, "BluetoothGatt not initialized"); Return; } bluetoothGatt.setCharacteristicNotification(characteristic, enabled); // This is specific to Heart Rate Measurement. if (UUID_HEART_RATE_MEASUREMENT.equals(characteristic.getUuid())) { BluetoothGattDescriptor descriptor = characteristic.getDescriptor(UUID.fromString(SampleGattAttributes.CLIENT_CHARACTERISTIC_CONFIG)); descriptor.setValue(BluetoothGattDescriptor.ENABLE_NOTIFICATION_VALUE); bluetoothGatt.writeDescriptor(descriptor); } } }
Once notifications are enabled for a characteristic, an
onCharacteristicChanged()
callback is triggered if the characteristic changes on the remote device:
Kotlin
class BluetoothLeService : Service() { ... private val bluetoothGattCallback = object : BluetoothGattCallback() { ... override fun onCharacteristicChanged( gatt: BluetoothGatt, characteristic: BluetoothGattCharacteristic ) { broadcastUpdate(ACTION_DATA_AVAILABLE, characteristic) } } }
Java
class BluetoothLeService extends Service { ... private final BluetoothGattCallback bluetoothGattCallback = new BluetoothGattCallback() { ... @Override public void onCharacteristicChanged( BluetoothGatt gatt, BluetoothGattCharacteristic characteristic ) { broadcastUpdate(ACTION_DATA_AVAILABLE, characteristic); } }; }