/* Based on Neil Kolban example for IDF: https://github.com/nkolban/esp32-snippets/blob/master/cpp_utils/tests/BLE%20Tests/SampleScan.cpp Ported to Arduino ESP32 by Evandro Copercini Refactored back to IDF by H2zero */ /** NimBLE differences highlighted in comment blocks **/ /*******original******** #include #include #include #include ***********************/ #include extern "C"{void app_main(void);} int scanTime = 5 * 1000; // In milliseconds, 0 = scan forever BLEScan* pBLEScan; class MyAdvertisedDeviceCallbacks: public BLEAdvertisedDeviceCallbacks { void onResult(const BLEAdvertisedDevice* advertisedDevice) { printf("Advertised Device: %s \n", advertisedDevice->toString().c_str()); } }; void scanTask (void * parameter){ for(;;) { // put your main code here, to run repeatedly: BLEScanResults foundDevices = pBLEScan->getResults(scanTime, false); printf("Devices found: %d\n", foundDevices.getCount()); printf("Scan done!\n"); pBLEScan->clearResults(); // delete results fromBLEScan buffer to release memory vTaskDelay(2000/portTICK_PERIOD_MS); // Delay a second between loops. } vTaskDelete(NULL); } void app_main(void) { printf("Scanning...\n"); BLEDevice::init(""); pBLEScan = BLEDevice::getScan(); //create new scan pBLEScan->setScanCallbacks(new MyAdvertisedDeviceCallbacks()); pBLEScan->setActiveScan(true); //active scan uses more power, but get results faster pBLEScan->setInterval(100); pBLEScan->setWindow(99); // less or equal setInterval value xTaskCreate(scanTask, "scanTask", 5000, NULL, 1, NULL); }