Bumble Apps
===========

NOTE:
To run python scripts from this directory when the Bumble package isn't installed in your environment,
put .. in your PYTHONPATH: `export PYTHONPATH=..`


Apps
----

## `show.py`
Parse a file with HCI packets and print the details of each packet in a human readable form

## `link_relay.py`
Simple WebSocket relay for virtual RemoteLink instances to communicate with each other through.

## `hci_bridge.py`
This app acts as a simple bridge between two HCI transports, with a host on one side and
a controller on the other. All the HCI packets bridged between the two are printed on the console
for logging. This bridge also has the ability to short-circuit some HCI packets (respond to them
with a fixed response instead of bridging them to the other side), which may be useful when used with
a host that send custom HCI commands that the controller may not understand.

### Usage
```
python hci_bridge.py   [command-short-circuit-list]
```

### Examples

#### UDP to HCI UART
```
python hci_bridge.py udp:0.0.0.0:9000,127.0.0.1:9001 serial:/dev/tty.usbmodem0006839912171,1000000 0x3f:0x0070,0x3f:0x0074,0x3f:0x0077,0x3f:0x0078
```

#### PTY to Link Relay
```
python hci_bridge.py serial:emulated_uart_pty,1000000 link-relay:ws://127.0.0.1:10723/test
```

In this example, an emulator that exposes a PTY as an interface to its HCI UART is running as
a Bluetooth host, and we are connecting it to a virtual controller attached to a link relay
(through which the communication with other virtual controllers will be mediated).

NOTE: this assumes you're running a Link Relay on port `10723`.

## `console.py`
A simple text-based-ui interactive Bluetooth device with GATT client capabilities.