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  • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

    @jenya7 said in Scanning BLE beacons:

    Say I have 10 beacons. I trigger the scan and it gets 5 beacons. Then I trigger again - how can I be sure it scans another 5 and not the same fives?

    no guarantee, the beacons (and other le devices) have to advertise during your scan phase.

    The trick is, storing a list of found devices and checking if a new one was added or not

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    @J-Hilk said in Scanning BLE beacons:

    @jenya7 said in Scanning BLE beacons:

    Say I have 10 beacons. I trigger the scan and it gets 5 beacons. Then I trigger again - how can I be sure it scans another 5 and not the same fives?

    no guarantee, the beacons (and other le devices) have to advertise during your scan phase.

    The trick is, storing a list of found devices and checking if a new one was added or not

    I see. So I have some pain to get all data from all devices. Have to figure it out how to do it.
    Another question - how can I iterate all devices

    for (int i = 0; i < devices.length(); i++)
    {
           devices[i]. //??? it has no name and data field
    }
    
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      I don't know what your variable devices is, so I can't say.

      But you can use discoveredDevices() which returns a QList, so:

      for (const auto &device : discoveryAgent->discoveredDevices()) {
        // do something with `device`
      }
      

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        @J-Hilk said in Scanning BLE beacons:

        @jenya7 said in Scanning BLE beacons:

        Say I have 10 beacons. I trigger the scan and it gets 5 beacons. Then I trigger again - how can I be sure it scans another 5 and not the same fives?

        no guarantee, the beacons (and other le devices) have to advertise during your scan phase.

        The trick is, storing a list of found devices and checking if a new one was added or not

        I see. So I have some pain to get all data from all devices. Have to figure it out how to do it.
        Another question - how can I iterate all devices

        for (int i = 0; i < devices.length(); i++)
        {
               devices[i]. //??? it has no name and data field
        }
        
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        jsulm
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        @jenya7 https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qbluetoothdeviceinfo.html has this.
        What is this Device class? Its constructor takes a QBluetoothDeviceInfo instance, so it should have the information...

        https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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        • J jenya7

          @J-Hilk said in Scanning BLE beacons:

          @jenya7 said in Scanning BLE beacons:

          Say I have 10 beacons. I trigger the scan and it gets 5 beacons. Then I trigger again - how can I be sure it scans another 5 and not the same fives?

          no guarantee, the beacons (and other le devices) have to advertise during your scan phase.

          The trick is, storing a list of found devices and checking if a new one was added or not

          I see. So I have some pain to get all data from all devices. Have to figure it out how to do it.
          Another question - how can I iterate all devices

          for (int i = 0; i < devices.length(); i++)
          {
                 devices[i]. //??? it has no name and data field
          }
          
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          @jenya7
          usually, you react to the deviceDiscovered signal.
          https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qbluetoothdevicediscoveryagent.html#deviceDiscovered

          that has a QBluetoothDeviceInfo argument, make a slot that accepts that as argument.
          https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qbluetoothdeviceinfo.html

          I personally have a class an interface class that takes a QBluetoothDeviceInfo as constructor argument, and I store that in a list to iterate over.


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          • jsulmJ jsulm

            @jenya7 https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qbluetoothdeviceinfo.html has this.
            What is this Device class? Its constructor takes a QBluetoothDeviceInfo instance, so it should have the information...

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            @jsulm said in Scanning BLE beacons:

            @jenya7 https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qbluetoothdeviceinfo.html has this.
            What is this Device class? Its constructor takes a QBluetoothDeviceInfo instance, so it should have the information...

            I added it to a list

             if (d->getName() == "MyDeviceName")
                        devices.append(d);
            

            How do I retrieve the device data?
            No fields like
            devices[i].Name
            devices[i].Data

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              It's your custom class of some sort! We can't know how to use a class we don't know :-)

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                @jsulm said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                @jenya7 https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qbluetoothdeviceinfo.html has this.
                What is this Device class? Its constructor takes a QBluetoothDeviceInfo instance, so it should have the information...

                I added it to a list

                 if (d->getName() == "MyDeviceName")
                            devices.append(d);
                

                How do I retrieve the device data?
                No fields like
                devices[i].Name
                devices[i].Data

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                @jenya7 said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                How do I retrieve the device data?

                Why do you ask us?
                Device is your class, you did not even show its code - how should we know?!

                https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  @jsulm said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                  @jenya7 https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qbluetoothdeviceinfo.html has this.
                  What is this Device class? Its constructor takes a QBluetoothDeviceInfo instance, so it should have the information...

                  I added it to a list

                   if (d->getName() == "MyDeviceName")
                              devices.append(d);
                  

                  How do I retrieve the device data?
                  No fields like
                  devices[i].Name
                  devices[i].Data

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                  @jenya7 said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                  if (d->getName() == "MyDeviceName")
                  devices.append(d);

                  According to this code you do it this way:

                  devices[i]->getName();
                  

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @jenya7 said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                    How do I retrieve the device data?

                    Why do you ask us?
                    Device is your class, you did not even show its code - how should we know?!

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                    @jsulm said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                    @jenya7 said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                    How do I retrieve the device data?

                    Why do you ask us?
                    Device is your class, you did not even show its code - how should we know?!

                    Why? It's Qt class

                    QBluetoothDeviceInfo &info
                    

                    Here

                    void BT_DEVICE::AddDevice(const QBluetoothDeviceInfo &info)
                    {
                        if (info.coreConfigurations() & QBluetoothDeviceInfo::LowEnergyCoreConfiguration) 
                        {
                            auto d = new DeviceInfo(info);
                    
                            if (d->getName() == "MyDeviceName")
                                devices.append(d);
                        }
                    }
                    

                    I see my device name (d->getName() ) so it probably should hold the beacon raw data (like d->data())

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                      @jenya7 said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                      auto d = new DeviceInfo(info);

                      DeviceInfo is NOT QBluetoothDeviceInfo. It's some custom class you created. We don't know how to access it.

                      If you are asking how to get data from info (which is an instance of QBluetoothDeviceInfo), then just read the docs we have already linked: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qbluetoothdeviceinfo.html

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                      • sierdzioS sierdzio

                        @jenya7 said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                        auto d = new DeviceInfo(info);

                        DeviceInfo is NOT QBluetoothDeviceInfo. It's some custom class you created. We don't know how to access it.

                        If you are asking how to get data from info (which is an instance of QBluetoothDeviceInfo), then just read the docs we have already linked: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qbluetoothdeviceinfo.html

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                        @sierdzio said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                        @jenya7 said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                        auto d = new DeviceInfo(info);

                        DeviceInfo is NOT QBluetoothDeviceInfo. It's some custom class you created. We don't know how to access it.

                        If you are asking how to get data from info (which is an instance of QBluetoothDeviceInfo), then just read the docs we have already linked: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qbluetoothdeviceinfo.html

                        I see. Yes I use this class (from an example - C:\Qt\Examples\Qt-5.12.0\bluetooth\lowenergyscanner)

                        class DeviceInfo: public QObject
                        {
                            Q_OBJECT
                            Q_PROPERTY(QString deviceName READ getName NOTIFY deviceChanged)
                            Q_PROPERTY(QString deviceAddress READ getAddress NOTIFY deviceChanged)
                        public:
                            DeviceInfo() = default;
                            DeviceInfo(const QBluetoothDeviceInfo &d);
                            QString getAddress() const;
                            QString getName() const;
                            QBluetoothDeviceInfo getDevice();
                            void setDevice(const QBluetoothDeviceInfo &dev);
                        
                        Q_SIGNALS:
                            void deviceChanged();
                        
                        private:
                            QBluetoothDeviceInfo device;
                        };
                        

                        So it has

                        QString DeviceInfo::getName() const
                        {
                            return device.name();
                        }
                        

                        What if I want to add

                         DeviceInfo::getData() const
                        {
                            return device. //???? - no data field
                        }
                        
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                          But what data do you want to read? Manufacturer data? Device UUID? Address?

                          Or you want to read the data that the device is sending? To do that, you need to connect to it first. https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtbluetooth-lowenergyscanner-example.html#connecting-to-services

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                              But what data do you want to read? Manufacturer data? Device UUID? Address?

                              Or you want to read the data that the device is sending? To do that, you need to connect to it first. https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtbluetooth-lowenergyscanner-example.html#connecting-to-services

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                              @sierdzio said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                              But what data do you want to read? Manufacturer data? Device UUID? Address?

                              Or you want to read the data that the device is sending? To do that, you need to connect to it first. https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtbluetooth-lowenergyscanner-example.html#connecting-to-services

                              OK. I understand. I can use info directly like info.name, but how do I get data (no info.data).
                              Yes I want to se all beacon raw data - payload. I need no services. It's a remote sensor sending me temperature, humidity, pressure, etc.

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                                But what data do you want to read? Manufacturer data? Device UUID? Address?

                                Or you want to read the data that the device is sending? To do that, you need to connect to it first. https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtbluetooth-lowenergyscanner-example.html#connecting-to-services

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                                @sierdzio said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                                Or you want to read the data that the device is sending? To do that, you need to connect to it first. https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtbluetooth-lowenergyscanner-example.html#connecting-to-services

                                not with beacon, beacons are not connectable. And the Qt Api gives no way to identify that.

                                what the op is looking for should be in
                                https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qbluetoothdeviceinfo.html#manufacturerData-1


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                                  It's been a long time since I've done it, sorry I don't remember the details. Check the example docs above, it explains how to connect to various services and characteristics, then you can start receiving the data.

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                                    @sierdzio said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                                    Or you want to read the data that the device is sending? To do that, you need to connect to it first. https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtbluetooth-lowenergyscanner-example.html#connecting-to-services

                                    not with beacon, beacons are not connectable. And the Qt Api gives no way to identify that.

                                    what the op is looking for should be in
                                    https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qbluetoothdeviceinfo.html#manufacturerData-1

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                                    @J-Hilk said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                                    @sierdzio said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                                    Or you want to read the data that the device is sending? To do that, you need to connect to it first. https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtbluetooth-lowenergyscanner-example.html#connecting-to-services

                                    not with beacon, beacons are not connectable. And the Qt Api gives no way to identify that.

                                    what the op is looking for should be in
                                    https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qbluetoothdeviceinfo.html#manufacturerData-1

                                    No. It has to get a payload. Every beacon has a payload (20 bytes) of my own data. App. I wrote on my phone (Android) gets all beacons and I see my payload too.
                                    Wat's the point to get a beacon? To see it's name, rssi, and other fields ? I need the data it sends.

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                                      @J-Hilk said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                                      @sierdzio said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                                      Or you want to read the data that the device is sending? To do that, you need to connect to it first. https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtbluetooth-lowenergyscanner-example.html#connecting-to-services

                                      not with beacon, beacons are not connectable. And the Qt Api gives no way to identify that.

                                      what the op is looking for should be in
                                      https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qbluetoothdeviceinfo.html#manufacturerData-1

                                      No. It has to get a payload. Every beacon has a payload (20 bytes) of my own data. App. I wrote on my phone (Android) gets all beacons and I see my payload too.
                                      Wat's the point to get a beacon? To see it's name, rssi, and other fields ? I need the data it sends.

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                                      @jenya7 I'm not sure to what you're replying ?

                                      I said, your payload can be accessed via https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qbluetoothdeviceinfo.html#manufacturerData-1

                                      I do it too.


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                                      • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                                        @jenya7 I'm not sure to what you're replying ?

                                        I said, your payload can be accessed via https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qbluetoothdeviceinfo.html#manufacturerData-1

                                        I do it too.

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                                        @J-Hilk said in Scanning BLE beacons:

                                        @jenya7 I'm not sure to what you're replying ?

                                        I said, your payload can be accessed via https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qbluetoothdeviceinfo.html#manufacturerData-1

                                        I do it too.

                                        I see. But info has no such field.

                                        void BT_DEVICE::AddDevice(const QBluetoothDeviceInfo &info)
                                        {
                                           info. //no manufacturerData
                                        }
                                        
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                                          This function was introduced in Qt 5.12.

                                          Maybe you are using older Qt version?

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