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Use the same bluetooth connection to send more than one command receiving notifications? #52

@isalinas8

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@isalinas8

Using the examples of the library I am able to send one command and recieve the notification from the device which I'm working with.

But currently I'm trying to reuse this connection and send more than one command so that is more efficient than using one connection to send each command.

The problem is that when I wait to recieve the answer from the first command (for example sleeping some seconds) nothing is recieved (if I dont wait and the function finishes the answer it is recieved). Mi idea is to send the next command after receiving the notification and checking that everything is OK.

Pseudocode:

std::function<void()> cb = [& gatt , & notify_cb ,  & enable] () {

		for (auto &service : gatt.primary_services)
		{
			//cout << "Setting up notifications..." << endl;
			if (service.uuid == UUID("UUID"))
			{
				for (auto &characteristic : service.characteristics){
					if (characteristic.uuid == UUID("CHARACTERISTIC UUID"))
					{
						uint8_t buf[1] = {0X0000};
						characteristic.cb_notify_or_indicate = notify_cb; // Function executed when a notification is recieved
						characteristic.set_notify_and_indicate(.....);	 

						// Here I would like to wait for the notification 

						buf[0] = uint8_t(0x0001);
						characteristic.set_notify_and_indicate(.....); // Send another command

						gatt.close(); // End 
						
					}
					else
					{
						cerr << "I am not able to execute the basic command" << endl;
					}				
				}
			}
		}

	};

Is it possible to do this with the library? If so, could you explain how?

Thanks in advance for any help! :)

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