Agent skill
core-bluetooth
Scan, connect, and communicate with Bluetooth Low Energy peripherals and publish local peripheral services using Core Bluetooth. Use when implementing BLE central or peripheral roles, discovering services and characteristics, reading and writing characteristic values, subscribing to notifications, configuring background BLE modes, restoring state after app relaunch, or working with CBCentralManager, CBPeripheral, CBPeripheralManager, CBService, CBCharacteristic, CBUUID, or Bluetooth Low Energy workflows.
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SKILL.md
Core Bluetooth
Scan for, connect to, and exchange data with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) devices. Covers the central role (scanning and connecting to peripherals), the peripheral role (advertising services), background modes, and state restoration. Targets Swift 6.3 / iOS 26+.
Contents
- Setup
- Central Role: Scanning
- Central Role: Connecting
- Discovering Services and Characteristics
- Reading, Writing, and Notifications
- Peripheral Role: Advertising
- Background BLE
- State Restoration
- Common Mistakes
- Review Checklist
- References
Setup
Info.plist Keys
| Key | Purpose |
|---|---|
NSBluetoothAlwaysUsageDescription |
Required. Explains why the app uses Bluetooth |
UIBackgroundModes with bluetooth-central |
Background scanning and connecting |
UIBackgroundModes with bluetooth-peripheral |
Background advertising |
Bluetooth Authorization
iOS prompts for Bluetooth permission automatically when you create a
CBCentralManager or CBPeripheralManager. The usage description from
NSBluetoothAlwaysUsageDescription is shown in the permission dialog.
Central Role: Scanning
Creating the Central Manager
Always wait for the poweredOn state before scanning.
import CoreBluetooth
final class BluetoothManager: NSObject, CBCentralManagerDelegate {
private var centralManager: CBCentralManager!
private var discoveredPeripheral: CBPeripheral?
override init() {
super.init()
centralManager = CBCentralManager(delegate: self, queue: nil)
}
func centralManagerDidUpdateState(_ central: CBCentralManager) {
switch central.state {
case .poweredOn:
startScanning()
case .poweredOff:
// Bluetooth is off -- prompt user to enable
break
case .unauthorized:
// App not authorized for Bluetooth
break
case .unsupported:
// Device does not support BLE
break
case .resetting, .unknown:
break
@unknown default:
break
}
}
}
Scanning for Peripherals
Scan for specific service UUIDs to save power. Pass nil to discover all
peripherals (not recommended in production).
let heartRateServiceUUID = CBUUID(string: "180D")
func startScanning() {
centralManager.scanForPeripherals(
withServices: [heartRateServiceUUID],
options: [CBCentralManagerScanOptionAllowDuplicatesKey: false]
)
}
func centralManager(
_ central: CBCentralManager,
didDiscover peripheral: CBPeripheral,
advertisementData: [String: Any],
rssi RSSI: NSNumber
) {
guard RSSI.intValue > -70 else { return } // Filter weak signals
// IMPORTANT: Retain the peripheral -- it will be deallocated otherwise
discoveredPeripheral = peripheral
centralManager.stopScan()
centralManager.connect(peripheral, options: nil)
}
Central Role: Connecting
func centralManager(
_ central: CBCentralManager,
didConnect peripheral: CBPeripheral
) {
peripheral.delegate = self
peripheral.discoverServices([heartRateServiceUUID])
}
func centralManager(
_ central: CBCentralManager,
didFailToConnect peripheral: CBPeripheral,
error: Error?
) {
// Handle connection failure -- retry or inform user
discoveredPeripheral = nil
}
func centralManager(
_ central: CBCentralManager,
didDisconnectPeripheral peripheral: CBPeripheral,
timestamp: CFAbsoluteTime,
isReconnecting: Bool,
error: Error?
) {
if isReconnecting {
// System is automatically reconnecting
return
}
// Handle disconnection -- optionally reconnect
discoveredPeripheral = nil
}
Discovering Services and Characteristics
Implement CBPeripheralDelegate to walk the service/characteristic tree.
extension BluetoothManager: CBPeripheralDelegate {
func peripheral(
_ peripheral: CBPeripheral,
didDiscoverServices error: Error?
) {
guard let services = peripheral.services else { return }
for service in services {
peripheral.discoverCharacteristics(nil, for: service)
}
}
func peripheral(
_ peripheral: CBPeripheral,
didDiscoverCharacteristicsFor service: CBService,
error: Error?
) {
guard let characteristics = service.characteristics else { return }
for characteristic in characteristics {
if characteristic.properties.contains(.notify) {
peripheral.setNotifyValue(true, for: characteristic)
}
if characteristic.properties.contains(.read) {
peripheral.readValue(for: characteristic)
}
}
}
}
Common Service and Characteristic UUIDs
| Service | UUID | Characteristics |
|---|---|---|
| Heart Rate | 180D |
Heart Rate Measurement (2A37), Body Sensor Location (2A38) |
| Battery | 180F |
Battery Level (2A19) |
| Device Information | 180A |
Manufacturer Name (2A29), Model Number (2A24) |
| Generic Access | 1800 |
Device Name (2A00), Appearance (2A01) |
let heartRateMeasurementUUID = CBUUID(string: "2A37")
let batteryLevelUUID = CBUUID(string: "2A19")
Reading, Writing, and Notifications
Reading a Value
func peripheral(
_ peripheral: CBPeripheral,
didUpdateValueFor characteristic: CBCharacteristic,
error: Error?
) {
guard let data = characteristic.value else { return }
switch characteristic.uuid {
case CBUUID(string: "2A37"):
let heartRate = parseHeartRate(data)
print("Heart rate: \(heartRate) bpm")
case CBUUID(string: "2A19"):
let batteryLevel = data.first.map { Int($0) } ?? 0
print("Battery: \(batteryLevel)%")
default:
break
}
}
private func parseHeartRate(_ data: Data) -> Int {
let flags = data[0]
let is16Bit = (flags & 0x01) != 0
if is16Bit {
return Int(data[1]) | (Int(data[2]) << 8)
} else {
return Int(data[1])
}
}
Writing a Value
func writeValue(_ data: Data, to characteristic: CBCharacteristic,
on peripheral: CBPeripheral) {
if characteristic.properties.contains(.writeWithoutResponse) {
peripheral.writeValue(data, for: characteristic, type: .withoutResponse)
} else if characteristic.properties.contains(.write) {
peripheral.writeValue(data, for: characteristic, type: .withResponse)
}
}
// Confirmation callback for .withResponse writes
func peripheral(
_ peripheral: CBPeripheral,
didWriteValueFor characteristic: CBCharacteristic,
error: Error?
) {
if let error {
print("Write failed: \(error.localizedDescription)")
}
}
Subscribing to Notifications
// Subscribe
peripheral.setNotifyValue(true, for: characteristic)
// Unsubscribe
peripheral.setNotifyValue(false, for: characteristic)
// Confirmation
func peripheral(
_ peripheral: CBPeripheral,
didUpdateNotificationStateFor characteristic: CBCharacteristic,
error: Error?
) {
if characteristic.isNotifying {
print("Now receiving notifications for \(characteristic.uuid)")
}
}
Peripheral Role: Advertising
Publish services from the local device using CBPeripheralManager.
final class BLEPeripheralManager: NSObject, CBPeripheralManagerDelegate {
private var peripheralManager: CBPeripheralManager!
private let serviceUUID = CBUUID(string: "12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789ABC")
private let charUUID = CBUUID(string: "12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789ABD")
override init() {
super.init()
peripheralManager = CBPeripheralManager(delegate: self, queue: nil)
}
func peripheralManagerDidUpdateState(_ peripheral: CBPeripheralManager) {
guard peripheral.state == .poweredOn else { return }
setupService()
}
private func setupService() {
let characteristic = CBMutableCharacteristic(
type: charUUID,
properties: [.read, .notify],
value: nil,
permissions: [.readable]
)
let service = CBMutableService(type: serviceUUID, primary: true)
service.characteristics = [characteristic]
peripheralManager.add(service)
}
func peripheralManager(
_ peripheral: CBPeripheralManager,
didAdd service: CBService,
error: Error?
) {
guard error == nil else { return }
peripheralManager.startAdvertising([
CBAdvertisementDataServiceUUIDsKey: [serviceUUID],
CBAdvertisementDataLocalNameKey: "MyDevice"
])
}
}
Background BLE
Background Central Mode
Add bluetooth-central to UIBackgroundModes. In the background:
- Scanning continues but only for specific service UUIDs
CBCentralManagerScanOptionAllowDuplicatesKeyis ignored (alwaysfalse)- Discovery callbacks are coalesced and delivered in batches
Background Peripheral Mode
Add bluetooth-peripheral to UIBackgroundModes. In the background:
- Advertising continues but data is reduced to service UUIDs only
- The local name is not included in background advertisements
State Restoration
State restoration allows the system to re-create your central or peripheral manager after your app is terminated and relaunched for a BLE event.
Central Manager State Restoration
// 1. Create with a restoration identifier
centralManager = CBCentralManager(
delegate: self,
queue: nil,
options: [CBCentralManagerOptionRestoreIdentifierKey: "myCentral"]
)
// 2. Implement the restoration delegate method
func centralManager(
_ central: CBCentralManager,
willRestoreState dict: [String: Any]
) {
if let peripherals = dict[CBCentralManagerRestoredStatePeripheralsKey]
as? [CBPeripheral] {
for peripheral in peripherals {
// Re-assign delegate and retain
peripheral.delegate = self
discoveredPeripheral = peripheral
}
}
}
Peripheral Manager State Restoration
peripheralManager = CBPeripheralManager(
delegate: self,
queue: nil,
options: [CBPeripheralManagerOptionRestoreIdentifierKey: "myPeripheral"]
)
func peripheralManager(
_ peripheral: CBPeripheralManager,
willRestoreState dict: [String: Any]
) {
// Restore published services, advertising state, etc.
}
Common Mistakes
DON'T: Scan or connect before poweredOn
// WRONG: Scanning immediately -- manager may not be ready
let manager = CBCentralManager(delegate: self, queue: nil)
manager.scanForPeripherals(withServices: nil) // May silently fail
// CORRECT: Wait for poweredOn in the delegate
func centralManagerDidUpdateState(_ central: CBCentralManager) {
if central.state == .poweredOn {
central.scanForPeripherals(withServices: [serviceUUID])
}
}
DON'T: Lose the peripheral reference
Core Bluetooth does not retain discovered peripherals. If you don't hold a strong reference, the peripheral is deallocated and the connection fails silently.
// WRONG: No strong reference kept
func centralManager(_ central: CBCentralManager,
didDiscover peripheral: CBPeripheral, ...) {
central.connect(peripheral) // peripheral may be deallocated
}
// CORRECT: Retain the peripheral
func centralManager(_ central: CBCentralManager,
didDiscover peripheral: CBPeripheral, ...) {
self.discoveredPeripheral = peripheral // Strong reference
central.connect(peripheral)
}
DON'T: Scan for nil services in production
// WRONG: Discovers every BLE device in range -- drains battery
centralManager.scanForPeripherals(withServices: nil)
// CORRECT: Specify the service UUIDs you need
centralManager.scanForPeripherals(withServices: [targetServiceUUID])
DON'T: Assume connection order or timing
// WRONG: Assuming immediate connection
centralManager.connect(peripheral)
discoverServicesNow() // Peripheral not connected yet
// CORRECT: Discover services in the didConnect callback
func centralManager(_ central: CBCentralManager,
didConnect peripheral: CBPeripheral) {
peripheral.delegate = self
peripheral.discoverServices([serviceUUID])
}
DON'T: Write to a characteristic without checking properties
// WRONG: Crashes or silently fails if write is unsupported
peripheral.writeValue(data, for: characteristic, type: .withResponse)
// CORRECT: Check properties first
if characteristic.properties.contains(.write) {
peripheral.writeValue(data, for: characteristic, type: .withResponse)
} else if characteristic.properties.contains(.writeWithoutResponse) {
peripheral.writeValue(data, for: characteristic, type: .withoutResponse)
}
Review Checklist
-
NSBluetoothAlwaysUsageDescriptionadded to Info.plist - All BLE operations gated on
centralManagerDidUpdateStatereturning.poweredOn - Discovered peripherals retained with a strong reference
- Scanning uses specific service UUIDs (not
nil) in production -
CBPeripheralDelegateset before callingdiscoverServices - Characteristic properties checked before read/write/notify
- Background mode (
bluetooth-centralorbluetooth-peripheral) added if needed - State restoration identifier set if app needs relaunch-on-BLE-event support
-
willRestoreStatedelegate method implemented when using state restoration - Scanning stopped after discovering the target peripheral
- Disconnection handled with optional automatic reconnect logic
- Write type matches characteristic properties (
.withResponsevs.withoutResponse)
References
- Extended patterns (reconnection strategies, data parsing, SwiftUI integration): references/ble-patterns.md
- Core Bluetooth framework
- CBCentralManager
- CBPeripheral
- CBPeripheralManager
- CBService
- CBCharacteristic
- CBUUID
- CBCentralManagerDelegate
- CBPeripheralDelegate
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