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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""PyBluez simple example rfcomm-server.py
Simple demonstration of a server application that uses RFCOMM sockets.
Author: Albert Huang <albert@csail.mit.edu>
$Id: rfcomm-server.py 518 2007-08-10 07:20:07Z albert $
"""
import bluetooth
server_sock = bluetooth.BluetoothSocket(bluetooth.RFCOMM)
server_sock.bind(("", bluetooth.PORT_ANY))
server_sock.listen(1)
port = server_sock.getsockname()[1]
uuid = "94f39d29-7d6d-437d-973b-fba39e49d4ee"
bluetooth.advertise_service(server_sock, "SampleServer", service_id=uuid,
service_classes=[uuid, bluetooth.SERIAL_PORT_CLASS],
profiles=[bluetooth.SERIAL_PORT_PROFILE],
# protocols=[bluetooth.OBEX_UUID]
)
print("Waiting for connection on RFCOMM channel", port)
client_sock, client_info = server_sock.accept()
print("Accepted connection from", client_info)
try:
while True:
data = client_sock.recv(1024)
if not data:
break
print("Received", data)
except IOError:
pass
print("Disconnected.")
client_sock.close()
server_sock.close()
print("All done.")
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