salt.modules.bluez¶
Support for Bluetooth (using BlueZ in Linux).
The following packages are required packages for this module:
bluez >= 5.7 bluez-libs >= 5.7 bluez-utils >= 5.7 pybluez >= 0.18
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salt.modules.bluez.address_()¶ Get the many addresses of the Bluetooth adapter
CLI Example:
salt '*' bluetooth.address
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salt.modules.bluez.block(bdaddr)¶ Block a specific bluetooth device by BD Address
CLI Example:
salt '*' bluetooth.block DE:AD:BE:EF:CA:FE
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salt.modules.bluez.discoverable(dev)¶ Enable this bluetooth device to be discovrable.
CLI Example:
salt '*' bluetooth.discoverable hci0
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salt.modules.bluez.noscan(dev)¶ Turn off scanning modes on this device.
CLI Example:
salt '*' bluetooth.noscan hci0
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salt.modules.bluez.pair(address, key)¶ Pair the bluetooth adapter with a device
CLI Example:
salt '*' bluetooth.pair DE:AD:BE:EF:CA:FE 1234
Where DE:AD:BE:EF:CA:FE is the address of the device to pair with, and 1234 is the passphrase.
TODO: This function is currently broken, as the bluez-simple-agent program no longer ships with BlueZ >= 5.0. It needs to be refactored.
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salt.modules.bluez.power(dev, mode)¶ Power a bluetooth device on or off
CLI Examples:
salt '*' bluetooth.power hci0 on salt '*' bluetooth.power hci0 off
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salt.modules.bluez.scan()¶ Scan for bluetooth devices in the area
CLI Example:
salt '*' bluetooth.scan
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salt.modules.bluez.start()¶ Start the bluetooth service.
CLI Example:
salt '*' bluetooth.start
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salt.modules.bluez.stop()¶ Stop the bluetooth service.
CLI Example:
salt '*' bluetooth.stop
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salt.modules.bluez.unblock(bdaddr)¶ Unblock a specific bluetooth device by BD Address
CLI Example:
salt '*' bluetooth.unblock DE:AD:BE:EF:CA:FE
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salt.modules.bluez.unpair(address)¶ Unpair the bluetooth adapter from a device
CLI Example:
salt '*' bluetooth.unpair DE:AD:BE:EF:CA:FEWhere DE:AD:BE:EF:CA:FE is the address of the device to unpair.
TODO: This function is currently broken, as the bluez-simple-agent program no longer ships with BlueZ >= 5.0. It needs to be refactored.
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salt.modules.bluez.version()¶ Return Bluez version from bluetoothd -v
CLI Example:
salt '*' bluetoothd.version