* Add NimBLERemoteCharacteristic::getValue(time_t *timestamp = nullptr) to get the latest remote characteristic and (optionally) it's timestamp.
* Added a timestamp to NimBLEAdvertisedDevice for the moment a device was scanned
Instead of discovering the peripheral database on connection and consuming
the associated resources this will give the user more control over the
discovery operation.
* Adds void NimBLEClient::discoverAtrributes() for the user to discover all
the peripheral attributes as a replacement for the former functionality.
* getServices(), getCharacteristics(), getDescriptors() now take an
optional bool parameter (default false).
If true it will clear the respective vector and retrieve all the respective
attributes from the peripheral. If false it will retrieve the attributes
only if the vector is empty, otherwise the vector is returned with the
currently stored attributes.
* getService(NimBLEUUID), getCharacteristic(NimBLEUUID), getDescriptor(NimBLEUUID)
will now check the respective vectors for the attribute object and, if not
found, will retrieve (only) the specified attribute from the peripheral.
Add iterators for NimBLEScan: NimBLEadvertisedDevice, NimBLEClient: NimBLERemoteService, NimBLERemoteService: NimBLERemoteCharacteristic and NimBLERemoteCharacteristic: NimBLERemoteDescriptor
This is handy e.g. for showing every address of the advertised devices from a scan. To do so, first get a new scan and next:
```
for(auto pAdvertisedDevice: pBLEScan->getResults()) {
Serial.printf("Address is %s\n", std::string(pAdvertisedDevice->getAddress()).c_str());
}
```
Of course any other property of the advertised device can be shown (or looked up, if that is your use case)
Also this is handy e.g. for showing every UUID in a peripheral. To do so, first connect to a peripheral and next:
```
for(auto pService: *pClient) {
Serial.printf("Service UUID is %s\n", std::string(pService->getUUID()).c_str());
for(auto pCharacteristic: *pService) {
Serial.printf("Characteristic UUID is %s\n", std::string(pCharacteristic->getUUID()).c_str());
for(auto pDescriptor: *pCharacteristic) {
Serial.printf("Descriptor UUID is %s\n", std::string(pDescriptor->getUUID()).c_str());
}
}
}
```
Again of course any other property can be shown, or looked up.
* Exchange map for vector, saving 1,076 bytes of program memory and 5,024 bytes of heap for a small device (LYWSD03MMC)
* Removing m_characteristicMapByHandle (using the handles form m_characteristicVector instead) saving in total (compared to the current master) 1,508 bytes of program memory and 6,500 bytes of heap for a small device (LYWSD03MMC)
* Change NimBLEScan container from std::map to std::vector
* Add function to get advertised device by address
* Update documentation
Previously we used createServer() to get a reference to the server instance.
This was problematic when using advertising only as it would create a server
when starting advertising. This prevents that and provides better semantics.
This allows NimBLE options in menuconfig to reduce code size based on
the roles selected (scan/advertising/central/peripheral).
Significant code space can be saved by removing unnecessary roles for the application.