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'''
================================================
## VOICEBOOK REPOSITORY ##
================================================
repository name: voicebook
repository version: 1.0
repository link: https://github.com/jim-schwoebel/voicebook
author: Jim Schwoebel
author contact: [email protected]
description: a book and repo to get you started programming voice applications in Python - 10 chapters and 200+ scripts.
license category: opensource
license: Apache 2.0 license
organization name: NeuroLex Laboratories, Inc.
location: Seattle, WA
website: https://neurolex.ai
release date: 2018-09-28
This code (voicebook) is hereby released under a Apache 2.0 license license.
For more information, check out the license terms below.
================================================
## LICENSE TERMS ##
================================================
Copyright 2018 NeuroLex Laboratories, Inc.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
================================================
## SERVICE STATEMENT ##
================================================
If you are using the code written for a larger project, we are
happy to consult with you and help you with deployment. Our team
has >10 world experts in Kafka distributed architectures, microservices
built on top of Node.js / Python / Docker, and applying machine learning to
model speech and text data.
We have helped a wide variety of enterprises - small businesses,
researchers, enterprises, and/or independent developers.
If you would like to work with us let us know @ [email protected].
================================================
## BLUETOOTH.PY ##
================================================
Taken from tutorial:
http://blog.kevindoran.co/bluetooth-programming-with-python-3/
More info from repo:
https://github.com/karulis/pybluez
'''
import bluetooth
from bluetooth.ble import DiscoveryService
###############################################################
## MAIN SCRIPT ##
###############################################################
# The MAC address of a Bluetooth adapter on the server.
# The server might have multiple Bluetooth adapters.
hostMACAddress = '00:1f:e1:dd:08:3d'
serverMACAddress = hostMACAddress
# 3 is an arbitrary choice. However, it must match the port used by the client.
port = 3
def get_devices():
nearby_devices = bluetooth.discover_devices(lookup_names=True)
print("found %d devices" % len(nearby_devices))
for addr, name in nearby_devices:
print(" %s - %s" % (addr, name))
return nearby_devices
def bluetooth_send(serverMACAddress, port, data):
s = bluetooth.BluetoothSocket(bluetooth.RFCOMM)
s.connect((serverMACAddress, port))
s.send(data)
sock.close()
def bluetooth_receive(hostMACAddress, port):
# receive data
backlog = 1
size = 1024
s = bluetooth.BluetoothSocket(bluetooth.RFCOMM)
s.bind((hostMACAddress, port))
s.listen(backlog)
try:
client, clientInfo = s.accept()
while 1:
data = client.recv(size)
if data:
print(data)
client.send(data) # Echo back to client
except:
print("Closing socket")
client.close()
s.close()
###############################################################
# CREATING CLIENT_SERVER APPLICATIONS ##
###############################################################
### # For the Server
##s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
##s.bind(("192.168.1.17",50001)) # The Bluetooth MAC Address and RFCOMM port is replaced with an IP Address and a TCP port.
##
### For the Client
##s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
##s.connect(("192.168.1.17",50001))
##
### Note: these are arbitrary IP addresses and TCP ports.