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MeshConfig

Struct MeshConfig 

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pub struct MeshConfig {
    pub mesh_id: String,
    pub max_connections: u8,
    pub max_children: u8,
    pub supervision_timeout_ms: u16,
    pub slave_latency: u16,
    pub conn_interval_min_ms: u16,
    pub conn_interval_max_ms: u16,
}
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Mesh configuration

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§mesh_id: String

Mesh identifier - nodes only auto-connect to peers with matching mesh ID

Format: 4-character alphanumeric (e.g., “DEMO”, “ALFA”, “TEST”) This maps to the app_id concept in hive-protocol.

§max_connections: u8

Maximum number of simultaneous connections

§max_children: u8

Maximum children for this node (0 = leaf node)

§supervision_timeout_ms: u16

Connection supervision timeout in milliseconds

§slave_latency: u16

Slave latency (number of connection events to skip)

§conn_interval_min_ms: u16

Minimum connection interval in milliseconds

§conn_interval_max_ms: u16

Maximum connection interval in milliseconds

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impl MeshConfig

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pub fn new(mesh_id: impl Into<String>) -> Self

Create a new mesh config with the given mesh ID

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pub fn device_name(&self, node_id: NodeId) -> String

Generate the BLE device name for this node

Format: HIVE_<MESH_ID>-<NODE_ID> (e.g., “HIVE_DEMO-12345678”)

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pub fn parse_device_name(name: &str) -> Option<(Option<String>, NodeId)>

Parse mesh ID and node ID from a device name

Returns Some((mesh_id, node_id)) for valid names, None otherwise.

Supports both formats:

  • New: HIVE_<MESH_ID>-<NODE_ID> (e.g., “HIVE_DEMO-12345678”)
  • Legacy: HIVE-<NODE_ID> (e.g., “HIVE-12345678”) - returns None for mesh_id
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pub fn matches_mesh(&self, device_mesh_id: Option<&str>) -> bool

Check if a discovered device matches this mesh

Returns true if:

  • The device has the same mesh ID, OR
  • The device has no mesh ID (legacy format - backwards compatible)

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impl Clone for MeshConfig

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fn clone(&self) -> MeshConfig

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for MeshConfig

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for MeshConfig

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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