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NAME

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

INTERFACE

       Service
              org.bluez

       Interface
              org.bluez.Device1

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

   Methods
   void Connect()
          Connects  all  profiles  the  remote device supports that can be connected to and have been flagged as
          auto-connectable. If only subset of profiles is already connected it will  try  to  connect  currently
          disconnected ones.

          If at least one profile was connected successfully this method will indicate success.

          For dual-mode devices only one bearer is connected at time, the conditions are in the following order:

          1. Connect the disconnected bearer if already connected.

          2.  Connect  first  the bonded bearer. If no bearers are bonded or both are skip and check latest seen
          bearer.

          3. Connect last seen bearer, in case the timestamps are the same BR/EDR takes precedence.

          Possible errors:

          org.bluez.Error.NotReady

          org.bluez.Error.Failed

          org.bluez.Error.InProgress

          org.bluez.Error.AlreadyConnected

   void Disconnect()
          Disconnects all connected profiles and then terminates low-level ACL connection.

          ACL connection will be terminated even if some profiles were not disconnected  properly  e.g.  due  to
          misbehaving device.

          This  method  can  be  also  used  to  cancel  a  preceding Connect call before a reply to it has been
          received.

          For non-trusted devices connected over LE bearer calling this method will disable incoming connections
          until Connect method is called again.

          Possible errors:

          org.bluez.Error.NotConnected

   void ConnectProfile(string uuid)
          Connects a specific profile of this device. The UUID provided is  the  remote  service  UUID  for  the
          profile.

          Possible errors:

          org.bluez.Error.Failed

          org.bluez.Error.InProgress

          org.bluez.Error.InvalidArguments

          org.bluez.Error.NotAvailable

          org.bluez.Error.NotReady

   void DisconnectProfile(string uuid)
          Disconnects a specific profile of this device. The profile needs to be registered client profile.

          There  is  no  connection  tracking  for  a profile, so as long as the profile is registered this will
          always succeed.

          Possible errors:

          org.bluez.Error.Failed

          org.bluez.Error.InProgress

          org.bluez.Error.InvalidArguments

          org.bluez.Error.NotSupported

   void Pair()
          Connects to the remote device and initiate pairing procedure then proceed with service discovery.

          If the application has registered its own agent, then that specific agent will be used.  Otherwise  it
          will use the default agent.

          Only  for  applications like a pairing wizard it would make sense to have its own agent. In almost all
          other cases the default agent will handle this just fine.

          In case there is no application agent and also no default agent present, this method will fail.

          Possible errors:

          org.bluez.Error.InvalidArguments

          org.bluez.Error.Failed

          org.bluez.Error.AlreadyExists

          org.bluez.Error.AuthenticationCanceled

          org.bluez.Error.AuthenticationFailed

          org.bluez.Error.AuthenticationRejected

          org.bluez.Error.AuthenticationTimeout

          org.bluez.Error.ConnectionAttemptFailed

   void CancelPairing()
          Cancels a pairing operation initiated by the Pair method.

          Possible errors:

          org.bluez.Error.DoesNotExist

          org.bluez.Error.Failed

   Properties
   string Address [readonly]
          The Bluetooth device address of the remote device.

   string AddressType [readonly]
          The Bluetooth device Address Type. For dual-mode and BR/EDR only devices this  defaults  to  "public".
          Single  mode LE devices may have either value.  If remote device uses privacy than before pairing this
          represents address type used for connection and Identity Address after pairing.

          Possible values:

          "public"
                 Public address

          "random"
                 Random address

   string Name [readonly, optional]
          The Bluetooth remote name.

          This value is only present for completeness. It is better  to  always  use  the  Alias  property  when
          displaying the devices name.

          If the Alias property is unset, it will reflect this value which makes it more convenient.

   string Icon [readonly, optional]
          Proposed icon name according to the freedesktop.org icon naming specification.

   uint32 Class [readonly, optional]
          The Bluetooth class of device of the remote device.

   uint16 Appearance [readonly, optional]
          External appearance of device, as found on GAP service.

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

   boolean Paired [readonly]
          Indicates  if the remote device is paired. Paired means the pairing process where devices exchange the
          information to establish an encrypted connection has been completed.

   boolean Bonded [readonly]
          Indicates if the remote device is bonded. Bonded means the information exchanged  on  pairing  process
          has been stored and will be persisted.

   boolean Connected [readonly]
          Indicates if the remote device is currently connected.  A PropertiesChanged signal indicate changes to
          this status.

   boolean Trusted [readwrite]
          Indicates if the remote is seen as trusted. This setting can be changed by the application.

   boolean Blocked [readwrite]
          If  set  to  true  any  incoming  connections from the device will be immediately rejected. Any device
          drivers will also be removed and no new ones will be probed as long as the device is blocked.

   boolean WakeAllowed [readwrite]
          If set to true this device will be allowed to wake the host from system suspend.

   string Alias [readwrite]
          The name alias for the remote device. The alias can be used to have a different friendly name for  the
          remote device.

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

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

   object Adapter [readonly]
          The object path of the adapter the device belongs to.

   boolean LegacyPairing [readonly]
          Set to true if the device only supports the pre-2.1 pairing mechanism.  This property is useful during
          device discovery to anticipate whether legacy or simple pairing will occur if pairing is initiated.

          Note that this property can exhibit false-positives in the case of Bluetooth 2.1  (or  newer)  devices
          that have disabled Extended Inquiry Response support.

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

   int16 RSSI [readonly, optional]
          Received Signal Strength Indicator of the remote device (inquiry or advertising).

   int16 TxPower [readonly, optional]
          Advertised transmitted power level (inquiry or advertising).

   dict ManufacturerData [readonly, optional]
          Manufacturer  specific advertisement data. Keys are 16 bits Manufacturer ID followed by its byte array
          value.

   dict ServiceData [readonly, optional]
          Service advertisement data. Keys are the UUIDs in string format followed by its byte array value.

   bool ServicesResolved [readonly]
          Indicate whether or not service discovery has been resolved.

   array{byte} AdvertisingFlags [readonly, experimental]
          The Advertising Data Flags of the remote device.

   dict AdvertisingData [readonly, experimental]
          The Advertising Data of the remote device. Keys are 1 byte AD Type followed by data as byte array.

          Note: Only types considered safe to be handled by application are exposed.

          Possible values:

          <type> <byte array>

          Example:
              <Transport Discovery> <Organization Flags...> 0x26                   0x01         0x01...

   array{object, dict} Sets [readonly, experimental]
          The object paths of the sets the device belongs to followed by a  dictionary  which  can  contain  the
          following:

          byte Rank
                 Rank of the device in the Set.

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