gecko/dom/webidl/BluetoothAdapter.webidl
Eric Chou 0500470c76 Bug 933113 - Modify Pair/Unpair interface for Gaia being able to Pair/Unpair with only BD address, r=gyeh, sr=mrbkap
NFC handover is a mechanism for two devices to exchange their Bluetooth device
address with each other. Then one device would be initialize the Bluetooth
pairing process with received Bluetooth device address. However currently we
need a BluetoothDevice object for Pairing/Unpairing, but actually the address
of the Bluetooth device object is the only thing Gecko requires.
2013-11-15 17:19:31 +08:00

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/* -*- Mode: c++; c-basic-offset: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 40 -*- */
/* vim: set ts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
* You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
// MediaMetadata and MediaPlayStatus are used to keep data from Applications.
// Please see specification of AVRCP 1.3 for more details.
dictionary MediaMetaData
{
// track title
DOMString title = "";
// artist name
DOMString artist = "";
// album name
DOMString album = "";
// track number
long long mediaNumber = -1;
// number of tracks in the album
long long totalMediaCount = -1;
// playing time (ms)
long long duration = -1;
};
dictionary MediaPlayStatus
{
// current track length (ms)
long long duration = -1;
// playing time (ms)
long long position = -1;
// one of 'STOPPED'/'PLAYING'/'PAUSED'/'FWD_SEEK'/'REV_SEEK'/'ERROR'
DOMString playStatus = "";
};
interface BluetoothAdapter : EventTarget {
readonly attribute DOMString address;
readonly attribute unsigned long class;
readonly attribute boolean discovering;
readonly attribute DOMString name;
readonly attribute boolean discoverable;
readonly attribute unsigned long discoverableTimeout; // in seconds
// array of type BluetoothDevice[]
[GetterThrows]
readonly attribute any devices;
// array of type DOMString[]
[GetterThrows]
readonly attribute any uuids;
attribute EventHandler ondevicefound;
// Fired when pairing process is completed
attribute EventHandler onpairedstatuschanged;
// Fired when a2dp connection status changed
attribute EventHandler ona2dpstatuschanged;
// Fired when handsfree connection status changed
attribute EventHandler onhfpstatuschanged;
// Fired when sco connection status changed
attribute EventHandler onscostatuschanged;
// Fired when remote devices query current media play status
attribute EventHandler onrequestmediaplaystatus;
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest setName(DOMString name);
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest setDiscoverable(boolean discoverable);
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest setDiscoverableTimeout(unsigned long timeout);
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest startDiscovery();
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest stopDiscovery();
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest pair(DOMString deviceAddress);
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest unpair(DOMString deviceAddress);
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest getPairedDevices();
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest getConnectedDevices(unsigned short serviceUuid);
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest setPinCode(DOMString deviceAddress, DOMString pinCode);
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest setPasskey(DOMString deviceAddress, unsigned long passkey);
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest setPairingConfirmation(DOMString deviceAddress, boolean confirmation);
/**
* Connect/Disconnect to a specific service of a target remote device.
* To check the value of service UUIDs, please check "Bluetooth Assigned
* Numbers" / "Service Discovery Protocol" for more information.
*
* Note that service UUID is optional. If it isn't passed when calling
* Connect, multiple profiles are tried sequentially based on the class of
* device (CoD). If it isn't passed when calling Disconnect, all connected
* profiles are going to be closed.
*
* Reply success if the connection of any profile is successfully
* established/released; reply error if we failed to connect/disconnect all
* of the planned profiles.
*
* @param device Remote device
* @param profile 2-octets service UUID. This is optional.
*/
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest connect(BluetoothDevice device, optional unsigned short serviceUuid);
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest disconnect(BluetoothDevice device, optional unsigned short serviceUuid);
// One device can only send one file at a time
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest sendFile(DOMString deviceAddress, Blob blob);
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest stopSendingFile(DOMString deviceAddress);
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest confirmReceivingFile(DOMString deviceAddress, boolean confirmation);
// Connect/Disconnect SCO (audio) connection
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest connectSco();
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest disconnectSco();
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest isScoConnected();
/**
* Additional HFP methods to handle CDMA network.
*
* In GSM network we observe call operations from RIL call state changes;
* however in CDMA network RIL call states do not change under some call
* operations, so we need these additional methods to be informed of these
* operations from dialer.
*
* For more information please refer to bug 912005 and 925638.
*/
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest answerWaitingCall();
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest ignoreWaitingCall();
[NewObject, Throws]
DOMRequest toggleCalls();
// AVRCP 1.3 methods
[NewObject,Throws]
DOMRequest sendMediaMetaData(optional MediaMetaData mediaMetaData);
[NewObject,Throws]
DOMRequest sendMediaPlayStatus(optional MediaPlayStatus mediaPlayStatus);
};