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The bluetooth manifest property declares which permissions are available for the bluetooth
API.
Sample manifest.json
{"name":"My Bluetooth app","bluetooth":{// Permission for chrome.bluetoothSocket:// The application is allowed to communicate with devices// using the protocols, profiles, or services identified by// the UUIDs 0x1105 and 0x1106 using the BluetoothSocket API."uuids":["1105","1106"],"socket":true},...}
{"name":"My Bluetooth app","bluetooth":{// Permission for chrome.bluetoothLowEnergy:// The application is allowed to communicate with devices// using the profiles identified by the UUIDs 0x180D, 0x1809 and 0x180F// using the BluetoothLowEnergy API."uuids":["180D","1809","180F"],"low_energy":true},...}
Reference
uuids (array of string) - optional
The uuids manifest property declares the list of protocols, profiles and services that an app
can communicate using.
socket (boolean) - optional
If true, gives permission to an app to use the bluetoothSocket API
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