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bluetoothservice.cpp Example File
bluetooth/bluetoothservice/bluetoothservice.cpp

    /****************************************************************************
    **
    ** This file is part of the Qt Extended Commercial Package.
    **
    ** Copyright (C) 2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
    **
    ** $QT_EXTENDED_DUAL_LICENSE$
    **
    ****************************************************************************/

    #include "bluetoothservice.h"

    #include <QBluetoothAbstractService>
    #include <QBluetoothRfcommSocket>
    #include <QBluetoothRfcommServer>
    #include <QBluetoothSdpRecord>
    #include <QBluetoothLocalDevice>
    #include <QBluetoothAddress>
    #include <QBluetoothServiceController>
    #include <Qtopia>
    #include <QtopiaApplication>

    #include <QLabel>
    #include <QVBoxLayout>
    #include <QFile>
    #include <QDebug>

    class BluetoothSerialPortExampleService : public QBluetoothAbstractService
    {
        Q_OBJECT

    public:
        BluetoothSerialPortExampleService(QObject *parent = 0);
        virtual ~BluetoothSerialPortExampleService();

        virtual void start();
        virtual void stop();
        virtual void setSecurityOptions(QBluetooth::SecurityOptions options);

    private slots:
        void newRfcommConnection();

    private:
        bool startRfcommServer(int rfcommChannel);

        QBluetooth::SecurityOptions m_securityOptions;
        quint32 m_sdpRecordHandle;
        QBluetoothRfcommServer *m_rfcommServer;
    };

    BluetoothSerialPortExampleService::BluetoothSerialPortExampleService(QObject *parent)
        : QBluetoothAbstractService("SerialPortExampleService", tr("Serial Port Example"), parent)
    {
        m_securityOptions = 0;
        m_sdpRecordHandle = 0;
        m_rfcommServer = 0;
    }

    BluetoothSerialPortExampleService::~BluetoothSerialPortExampleService()
    {
    }

    void BluetoothSerialPortExampleService::start()
    {
        if (!m_rfcommServer)
            m_rfcommServer = new QBluetoothRfcommServer(this);

        // Read the SDP record that we want to register for this service.
        QFile file(Qtopia::qtopiaDir() + "/etc/bluetooth/sdp/SerialPortSDPRecord.xml");
        if (!file.exists()) {
            emit started(true, tr("Cannot find SDP record file"));
            return;
        }
        if (!file.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly)) {
            emit started(true, tr("Error reading SDP record file"));
            return;
        }
        QBluetoothSdpRecord record = QBluetoothSdpRecord::fromDevice(&file);
        file.close();

        // QBluetoothAbstractService::registerRecord() registers a SDP record and
        // returns the service record handle for the newly registered service.
        m_sdpRecordHandle = registerRecord(record);
        if (m_sdpRecordHandle == 0) {
            emit started(true, tr("Error registering the SDP service"));
            return;
        }

        int rfcommChannel = QBluetoothSdpRecord::rfcommChannel(record);

        if (!startRfcommServer(rfcommChannel)) {
            // The server could not be started, so clean up and unregister the
            // SDP record using QBluetoothAbstractService::unregisterRecord().
            unregisterRecord(m_sdpRecordHandle);
            m_sdpRecordHandle = 0;

            emit started(true, tr("Error starting RFCOMM server"));
            return;
        }

        qDebug() << "Started example Bluetooth service";
        emit started(false, QString());
    }

    void BluetoothSerialPortExampleService::stop()
    {
        if (m_rfcommServer) {
            m_rfcommServer->close();
            delete m_rfcommServer;
            m_rfcommServer = 0;
        }

        if (!unregisterRecord(m_sdpRecordHandle))
            qDebug() << "Error unregistering the SDP service";
        m_sdpRecordHandle = 0;

        qDebug() << "Stopped example Bluetooth service";
        emit stopped();
    }

    void BluetoothSerialPortExampleService::setSecurityOptions(QBluetooth::SecurityOptions options)
    {
        if (m_rfcommServer)
            m_rfcommServer->setSecurityOptions(options);
        m_securityOptions = options;
    }

    bool BluetoothSerialPortExampleService::startRfcommServer(int rfcommChannel)
    {
        if (!m_rfcommServer->setSecurityOptions(m_securityOptions)) {
            qDebug() << "Error setting security options";
            return false;
        }

        QBluetoothLocalDevice localDevice;
        if (!m_rfcommServer->listen(localDevice.address(), rfcommChannel)) {
            qDebug() << "Error listening on server";
            return false;
        }

        connect(m_rfcommServer, SIGNAL(newConnection()),
                this, SLOT(newRfcommConnection()));
        return true;
    }

    void BluetoothSerialPortExampleService::newRfcommConnection()
    {
        QBluetoothRfcommSocket *socket =
                qobject_cast<QBluetoothRfcommSocket *>(m_rfcommServer->nextPendingConnection());
        if (socket) {
            QByteArray greeting("hello, world!");
            socket->write(greeting);
            connect(socket, SIGNAL(disconnected()), socket, SLOT(deleteLater()));
            socket->disconnect();
        }
    }

    //=================================================================

    /*
        Normally, Bluetooth services in Qtopia are created as server tasks using
        the QTOPIA_TASK macro from QtopiaServerApplication, so that the service
        will run as a background task.

        However, since this example is running from an application instead of as
        a server task, we will use QtopiaApplication::registerRunningTask() to
        register the service as a task, so that it will continue to run after
        you exit the example application.
    */
    BluetoothService::BluetoothService(QWidget *parent, Qt::WFlags f)
        : QMainWindow(parent, f)
    {
        // This is the string used as the service name in the
        // BluetoothSerialPortExampleService constructor.
        QString serviceName = "SerialPortExampleService";

        // Create the service if it has not already been created (if this
        // application has previously been launched).
        QBluetoothServiceController controller;
        if (!controller.services().contains(serviceName)) {

            BluetoothSerialPortExampleService *service = new BluetoothSerialPortExampleService;
            Q_UNUSED(service);   // silence compiler warning

            // Register the service as a task so it will continue to run after the
            // application is closed.
            QtopiaApplication::instance()->registerRunningTask(
                    "BluetoothServiceExample", this);
        }

        QLabel *label = new QLabel(tr("The <b>%1</b> service has been created.<P>Go to Settings -> Bluetooth, open the context menu and click 'My services' to modify the settings for this service.").arg(controller.displayName(serviceName)));

        label->setWordWrap(true);
        setCentralWidget(label);
    }

    BluetoothService::~BluetoothService()
    {
    }

    #include "bluetoothservice.moc"


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