A Flutter plugin for turning your device into a beacon.
To use this plugin, add beacon_broadcast as a dependency in your pubspec.yaml file and import:
import 'package:beacon_broadcast/beacon_broadcast.dart';
Now you can create BeaconBroadcast object and start using it:
Important note: For Android app, user needs to turn on Bluetooth on the device first.
BeaconBroadcast beaconBroadcast = BeaconBroadcast();
In the simplest case, to start advertising just set your UUID, major and minor
id and call start()
:
beaconBroadcast
.setUUID('39ED98FF-2900-441A-802F-9C398FC199D2')
.setMajorId(1)
.setMinorId(100)
.start();
You can also customize your beacon before starting:
beaconBroadcast
.setUUID('39ED98FF-2900-441A-802F-9C398FC199D2')
.setMajorId(1)
.setMinorId(100)
.setTransmissionPower(-59) //optional
.setAdvertiseMode(AdvertiseMode.lowPower) //Android-only, optional
.setIdentifier('com.example.myDeviceRegion') //iOS-only, optional
.setLayout('s:0-1=feaa,m:2-2=10,p:3-3:-41,i:4-21v') //Android-only, optional
.setManufacturerId(0x001D) //Android-only, optional
.start();
You can check what's current state of your beacon:
bool isAdvertising = await beaconBroadcast.isAdvertising()
You can also listen for changes in beacon advertising state:
beaconBroadcast.getAdvertisingStateChange().listen((isAdvertising) {
// Now you know if beacon is advertising
});
Before advertising, you may want to check if your device supports transmitting
as a beacon. You may do it using
checkTransmissionSupported()
method.
BeaconStatus transmissionSupportStatus = await beaconBroadcast.checkTransmissionSupported();
switch (transmissionSupportStatus) {
case BeaconStatus.SUPPORTED:
// You're good to go, you can advertise as a beacon
break;
case BeaconStatus.NOT_SUPPORTED_MIN_SDK:
// Your Android system version is too low (min. is 21)
break;
case BeaconStatus.NOT_SUPPORTED_BLE:
// Your device doesn't support BLE
break;
case BeaconStatus.NOT_SUPPORTED_CANNOT_GET_ADVERTISER:
// Either your chipset or driver is incompatible
break;
}
If you want to stop advertising, just call stop()
:
beaconBroadcast.stop();
Simple usage example can be found in the example folder.
By default beacons layout is set according to the manufacturer (see section Beacon manufacturers). You can change that layout to imitate transmitting as a different kind of beacon.
Note: For iOS layout is set to iBeacon and can't be changed.
To broadcast as AltBeacon:
beaconBroadcast
.setUUID('39ED98FF-2900-441A-802F-9C398FC199D2')
.setMajorId(1)
.setMinorId(100)
.start();
To broadcast as iBeacon:
beaconBroadcast
.setUUID('39ED98FF-2900-441A-802F-9C398FC199D2')
.setMajorId(1)
.setMinorId(100)
.setLayout('m:2-3=0215,i:4-19,i:20-21,i:22-23,p:24-24')
.setManufacturerId(0x004c)
.start();
If you have your beacon layout set accordingly, you're allowed to transmit some extra data. Depending on the layout it's usually up to 2 bytes.
For AltBeacon it's 1 byte of additional data (source). For iBeacon (iOS) there's no option to send extra data, as the iBeacon layout doesn't support it.
To add extra data using AltBeacon layout:
beaconBroadcast
.setUUID('39ED98FF-2900-441A-802F-9C398FC199D2')
.setMajorId(1)
.setMinorId(100)
.setExtraData([123])
.start();
Android beacon will advertise as the AltBeacon manufactured by RadiusNetwork.
You can change it with setLayout()
and setManufacturerId()
methods.
For iOS, beacon will advertise as an iBeacon (by Apple), it can't be changed.
Due to background execution limits introduced in Android 8 beacons transmission in the background is limited. Based on the AltBeacon documentation it's around 10 minutes, after that time transmission will stop. Current version of plugin doesn't support Foreground Services to exceed this limitation.
For iOS, application doesn't work in the background. According to the CoreLocation documentation:
Important
After advertising your app as a beacon, your app must continue running in the foreground to broadcast the needed Bluetooth signals. If the user quits the app, the system stops advertising the device as a peripheral over Bluetooth.In addition, since iOS 13, a privacy usage description is required to use Bluetooth. Otherwise, the app will experience a runtime crash. To remedy this, add the following lines to your Info.plist
<key>NSBluetoothAlwaysUsageDescription</key> <string>(Reason bluetooth is used)</string>
For deployment targets earlier than iOS 13, add these additional lines to your Info.plist
<key>NSBluetoothPeripheralUsageDescription</key> <string>(Reason bluetooth is used)</string>
This plugin uses Android Beacon Library for Android and CoreLocation for iOS.
There are still few things left to implement: