Noble bindings for the Universal Windows Platform
This module is EXPERIMENTAL.
Noble is a project that enables programming Bluetooth 4 (aka Low Energy) devices using Node.js. Unfortunatly, running it on Windows is not easy. Winble is an attempt to make Noble capable of leveraging the native Universal Windows Platform Bluetooth stack. This makes it compatible with any Windows 10 devices, from PCs to phones and Windows IoT devices.
In order to access the UWP APIs, Winble must be run using Node.js Chakra, which is the fork of Node.js where V8 is replaced by ChakraCore, the JavaScript engine from the Edge browser.
- Install Node.js Chakra. You can find the latest release here. Make sure to get Node.js with Chakra and not the Node.js Tools for Windows IoT (see here).
npm install
those from Node.js Chakra prompt:
To get an instance of Noble that uses Winble under the hood, do this:
const noble = require('noble/with-bindings')(require('winble'))
Then use Noble as usual.
Noble <1.4.0 is not extensible without modifiying its source code.
Noble selects which bindings to use based on the environment. See
here.
After installing Noble, replace this section of code by
bindings = require('winble')
. You can then use Noble as intended.
Winble implements only a small part of the Noble API, but it should be enough to play around with Bluetooth devices. I've used it to program a Sphero BB-8. You can connect to the device, then list services and characteristics, and read and write to and from characteristics. Note that devices need to be paired using Windows before you can connect to them through winble.
- 1.0.1
- package.json/readme update
- 1.0.0
- initial release