- About
- Basics
- Global Functions
- iOS Functions
- Android Functions
- Installation
- Errors/Rejections
- Examples
- Changelog:
WifiWizard2 enables Wifi management for both Android and iOS applications within Cordova/Phonegap projects.
This project is a fork of the WifiWizard plugin with fixes and updates, as well as patches taken from the Cordova Network Manager plugin.
Version 3.0.0+ has undergone a TON of changes from the original fork (version 2.0), and the majority of method/functions have been changed. You can find the latest release of version 2 on the 2.1.x branch
The recommended version to use is the latest 3+ as that is the version that is actively maintained.
iOS has limited functionality as Apple's WifiManager equivalent is only available as a private API. Any app that used these features would not be allowed on the app store.
If you are an iOS developer, please consider helping us to resolve the open iOS issues
If you are an Android developer, please consider helping us to refactor the current code base
If you're a Cordova developer, please consider helping out this project, open a new issue, a PR, or contact me directly
This plugin creates the object WifiWizard2
and is accessible after deviceready
has been fired, see Cordova deviceready Event Docs
document.addEventListener('deviceready', function () {
// Call some WifiWizard2.method after deviceready fired
}, false);
This is really only necessary if you plan on immediately invoking one of this plugin's methods/functions, as the majority of the time you would probably just call the method/function on say, a button click to scan for networks, etc. Basically if you are going to call something immediately when a webview is shown, make sure to add the event listener for deviceready
before making that call, otherwise you probably don't need to.
Because Cordova exec
calls are made asynchronously, all methods/functions return async promises. These functions will return the results, or a JavaScript error. You should use await
and try/catch
blocks (or .then
and .catch
). See below for more details, and examples.
Callbacks are not longer supported in this plugin
Promises are handled by the Cordova PromisesPlugin as an ES6 polyfill if your application does not already define window.Promise
To test this plugin as well as provide some example code for others to work off of, I have created an example Meteor project you can find here:
https://github.com/tripflex/WifiWizard2Demo
This demo has examples of using both async functions (with async/await
and try/catch
blocks), as well as non async functions with .then
and .catch
In order to obtain scan results (to call scan
or startScan
then getScanResults
) your application must have the ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION
Android Permission. You can do this by calling the requestPermission
method detailed below, or
this plugin will automagically do this for you when you call scan
or startScan
functions.
Newer versions of Android will not allow you to remove
, update existing configuration, or disable
networks that were not created by your application. If you are having issues using this features, with your device connected to your computer, run adb logcat
to view Android Logs for specific error.
iOS 12 and later, enable the Access WiFi Information capability for your app in Xcode. If you also want to use the iOS specific connection functions the Hotspot Configuration capability. When you enable this capability, Xcode automatically adds the Access WiFi Information entitlement to your entitlements file and App ID.
This plugin does not have @ionic/native typings (yet), in order to use it add this to just below your import list on your service:
declare var WifiWizard2: any;
These are functions that can be used by both Android and iOS applications
WifiWizard2.getConnectedSSID()
- Returns connected network SSID (only if connected) in success callback, otherwise fail callback will be called (if not connected or unable to retrieve)
- This does NOT return the BSSID if unable to obtain SSID (like original WifiWizard did)
WifiWizard2.getConnectedBSSID()
- Same as above, except BSSID (mac) is returned
WifiWizard2.timeout(delay)
delay
should be time in milliseconds to delay- Helper async timeout delay,
delay
is optional, default is 2000ms = 2 seconds - This method always returns a resolved promise after the delay, it will never reject or throw an error
Example inside async function
async function example(){
await WifiWizard2.timeout(4000);
// do something after 4 seconds
}
Example inside standard non-async function
function example(){
WifiWizard2.timeout(4000).then( function(){
// do something after waiting 4 seconds
}):
}
Thrown Errors
TIMEOUT_WAITING_FOR_SCAN
on timeout waiting for scan 10 seconds +SCAN_FAILED
if unable to start scan
For functionality, you need to note the following:
- Connect/Disconnect only works for iOS11+
- Can not run in the simulator so you need to attach an actual device when building with Xcode
- Make sure 'HotspotConfiguration' and 'NetworkExtensions' capabilities are added to your Xcode project
- To connect to open network omit
ssidPassword
or call withfalse
WifiWizard2.iOSConnectNetwork(ssid, ssidPassword)
WifiWizard2.iOSDisconnectNetwork(ssid)
- WifiWizard2 will automagically try to enable WiFi if it's disabled when calling any android related methods that require WiFi to be enabled
When writing Android Java code, there is no connect
methods, you basically either enable
or disable
a network. In the original versions of WifiWizard the connect
method would basically just call enable
in Android.
I have changed the way this works in WifiWizard2 version 3.0.0+, converting it to a helper method to eliminate having to call formatWifiConfig
then add
and then enable
... the connect
method will now automatically call formatWifiConfig
, then call add
to either add or update the network configuration, and then call enable
.
If the connect method is unable to update existing network configuration (added by user or other apps), but there is a valid network ID, it will still attempt to enable that network ID.
WifiWizard2.connect(ssid, bindAll, password, algorithm, isHiddenSSID)
ssid
should be the SSID to connect to requiredbindAll
should be set totrue
to tell Android to route all connections from your Android app, through the wifi connection (default isfalse
) optional- See
WifiWizard2.enable
for more details regardingbindAll
feature
- See
algorithm
andpassword
is not required if connecting to an open network- Currently
WPA
andWEP
are only supported algorithms - For
WPA2
just passWPA
as the algorithm - Set
isHiddenSSID
totrue
if the network you're connecting to is hidden - These arguments are the same as for
formatWifiConfig
- This method essentially calls
formatWifiConfig
thenadd
thenenable
- If unable to update network configuration (was added by user or other app), but a valid network ID exists, this method will still attempt to enable the network
- Promise will not be returned until method has verified that connection to WiFi was in completed state (waits up to 60 seconds)
Thrown Errors
CONNECT_FAILED_TIMEOUT
unable to verify connection, timed out after 60 secondsINVALID_NETWORK_ID_TO_CONNECT
Unable to connect based on generated wifi configINTERPUT_EXCEPT_WHILE_CONNECTING
Interupt exception while waiting for connection
Same as above for Connect vs Enable, except in this situation, disconnect
will first disable the network, and then attempt to remove it (if SSID is passed)
WifiWizard2.disconnect(ssid)
ssid
can either be an SSID (string) or a network ID (integer)ssid
is OPTIONAL .. if not passed, will disconnect current WiFi (almost all Android versions now will just automatically reconnect to last wifi after disconnecting)- If
ssid
is provided, this method will first attempt todisable
and thenremove
the network - If you do not want to remove network configuration, use
disable
instead
Thrown Errors
DISCONNECT_NET_REMOVE_ERROR
Android returned error when removing wifi configurationDISCONNECT_NET_DISABLE_ERROR
Unable to connect based on generated wifi configDISCONNECT_NET_ID_NOT_FOUND
Unable to determine network ID to disconnect/remove (from passed SSID)ERROR_DISCONNECT
- Android error disconnecting wifi (only when SSID is not passed)
WifiWizard2.formatWifiConfig(ssid, password, algorithm, isHiddenSSID)
algorithm
andpassword
is not required if connecting to an open network- Currently
WPA
andWEP
are only supported algorithms - For
WPA2
just passWPA
as the algorithm - Set
isHiddenSSID
totrue
if the network you're connecting to is hidden
WifiWizard2.formatWPAConfig(ssid, password, isHiddenSSID)
- This is just a helper method that calls
WifiWizard2.formatWifiConfig( ssid, password, 'WPA', isHiddenSSID );
WifiWizard2.add(wifi)
wifi
must be an object formatted byformatWifiConfig
, this must be done before callingenable
Thrown Errors
AUTH_TYPE_NOT_SUPPORTED
- Invalid auth type specifiedERROR_ADDING_NETWORK
- Android returned-1
specifying error adding networkERROR_UPDATING_NETWORK
- Same as above, except an existing network ID was found, and unable to update it
WifiWizard2.remove(ssid)
ssid
can either be an SSID (string) or a network ID (integer)- Please note, most newer versions of Android will only allow wifi to be removed if created by your application
Thrown Errors
UNABLE_TO_REMOVE
Android returned failure in removing networkREMOVE_NETWORK_NOT_FOUND
Unable to determine network ID from passed SSID
WifiWizard2.listNetworks()
WifiWizard2.scan([options])
- Same as calling
startScan
and thengetScanResults
, except this method will only resolve the promise after the scan completes and returns the results.
WifiWizard2.startScan()
- It is recommended to just use the
scan
method instead ofstartScan
Thrown Errors
STARTSCAN_FAILED
Android returned failure in starting scan
WifiWizard2.getScanResults([options])
getScanResults
should only be called after callingstartScan
(it is recommended to usescan
instead as this starts the scan, then returns the results)[options]
is optional, if you do not want to specify, just passsuccess
callback as first parameter, andfail
callback as second parameter- Retrieves a list of the available networks as an array of objects and passes them to the function listHandler. The format of the array is:
networks = [
{ "level": signal_level, // raw RSSI value
"SSID": ssid, // SSID as string, with escaped double quotes: "\"ssid name\""
"BSSID": bssid // MAC address of WiFi router as string
"frequency": frequency of the access point channel in MHz
"capabilities": capabilities // Describes the authentication, key management, and encryption schemes supported by the access point.
"timestamp": timestamp // timestamp of when the scan was completed
"channelWidth":
"centerFreq0":
"centerFreq1":
}
]
channelWidth
centerFreq0
andcenterFreq1
are only supported on API > 23 (Marshmallow), any older API will return null for these values
An options object may be passed. Currently, the only supported option is numLevels
, and it has the following behavior:
- if
(n == true || n < 2)
,*.getScanResults({numLevels: n})
will return data as before, split in 5 levels; - if
(n > 1)
,*.getScanResults({numLevels: n})
will calculate the signal level, split in n levels; - if
(n == false)
,*.getScanResults({numLevels: n})
will use the raw signal level;
WifiWizard2.isWifiEnabled()
- Returns boolean value of whether Wifi is enabled or not
WifiWizard2.setWifiEnabled(enabled)
- Pass
true
forenabled
parameter to set Wifi enabled - You do not need to call this function to set WiFi enabled to call other methods that require wifi enabled. This plugin will automagically enable WiFi if a method is called that requires WiFi to be enabled.
Thrown Errors
ERROR_SETWIFIENABLED
wifi state does not match call (enable or disable)
WifiWizard2.getConnectedNetworkID()
- Returns currently connected network ID in success callback (only if connected), otherwise fail callback will be called
Thrown Errors
GET_CONNECTED_NET_ID_ERROR
Unable to determine currently connected network ID (may not be connected)
WifiWizard2.resetBindAll()
- Disable bindAll to WiFi network without disconnecting from WiFi
WifiWizard2.setBindAll()
- Enable bindAll to WiFi network without disconnecting from WiFi
WifiWizard2.canConnectToInternet()
- Returns boolean, true or false, if device is able to connect to https://www.google.com via HTTP connection (since ping is unreliable)
- Unknown errors will still be thrown like all other async functions
- If you called
connect
orenable
and passedtrue
forbindAll
, your application will force the ping through wifi connection. - If you did not pass
true
(or passedfalse
) forbindAll
, and the wifi does not have internet connection, Android Lollipop+ (API 21+) will use cell connection to ping (due to Android using cell connection when wifi does not have internet) More Details
WifiWizard2.canConnectToRouter()
- As
canPingWifiRouter
is notoriously unreliable, this method uses HTTP connection to test if able to connect to router (as most routers should have web server running on port 80) - Unknown errors will still be thrown like all other async functions
- This is useful for testing to make sure that your Android app is able to connect to the private network after connecting to WiFi
- This was added for testing the
bindAll
feature to support issues with Android Lollipop+ (API 21+) not routing calls through WiFi if WiFi does not have internet connection See Android Blog - Attempts to connect router IP HTTP server on port 80 (example:
http://192.168.0.1/
where192.168.0.1
is the automatically detected IP address)
WifiWizard2.isConnectedToInternet()
- Returns boolean, true or false, if device is able to ping 8.8.8.8
- Unknown errors will still be thrown like all other async functions
- If you called
connect
orenable
and passedtrue
forbindAll
, your application will force the ping through wifi connection. - If you did not pass
true
(or passedfalse
) forbindAll
, and the wifi does not have internet connection, Android Lollipop+ (API 21+) will use cell connection to ping (due to Android using cell connection when wifi does not have internet) More Details
WifiWizard2.canPingWifiRouter()
- Returns boolean, true or false, if device is able to ping the connected WiFi router IP (obtained from DHCP info)
- Version 3.1.1+ uses HTTP connection to test if able to connect to router (as ping previous did not work)
- Unknown errors will still be thrown like all other async functions
- This is useful for testing to make sure that your Android app is able to connect to the private network after connecting to WiFi
- This was added for testing the
bindAll
feature to support issues with Android Lollipop+ (API 21+) not routing calls through WiFi if WiFi does not have internet connection See Android Blog
WifiWizard2.enableWifi()
WifiWizard2.disableWifi()
WifiWizard2.getWifiIP()
- Returns IPv4 address of currently connected WiFi, or rejects promise if IP not found or wifi not connected
WifiWizard2.getWifiRouterIP()
- Returns IPv4 WiFi router IP from currently connected WiFi, or rejects promise if unable to determine, or wifi not connected
Thrown Errors
NO_VALID_IP_IDENTIFIED
if unable to determine a valid IP (ip returned from device is0.0.0.0
)
WifiWizard2.getWifiIPInfo()
-
Returns a JSON object with IPv4 address and subnet
{"ip": "192.168.1.2", "subnet": "255.255.255.0" }
or rejected promise if not found or not connected Thrown Errors -
NO_VALID_IP_IDENTIFIED
if unable to determine a valid IP (ip returned from device is0.0.0.0
)
WifiWizard2.reconnect()
- Reconnect to the currently active access point, if we are currently disconnected.
Thrown Errors
ERROR_RECONNECT
Android returned error when reconnecting
WifiWizard2.reassociate()
- Reconnect to the currently active access point, even if we are already connected.
Thrown Errors
ERROR_REASSOCIATE
Android returned error when reassociating
WifiWizard2.getSSIDNetworkID(ssid)
- Get Android Network ID from passed SSID
WifiWizard2.disable(ssid)
ssid
can either be an SSID (string) or a network ID (integer)- Disable the passed SSID network
- Please note that most newer versions of Android will only allow you to disable networks created by your application
Thrown Errors
UNABLE_TO_DISABLE
Android returned failure in disabling networkDISABLE_NETWORK_NOT_FOUND
Unable to determine network ID from passed SSID to disable
WifiWizard2.requestPermission()
- Request
ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION
permssion - This Android permission is required to run
scan
,startStart
andgetScanResults
- You can request permission by running this function manually, or WifiWizard2 will automagically request permission when one of the functions above is called
Thrown Errors
PERMISSION_DENIED
user denied permission on device
WifiWizard2.enable(ssid, bindAll, waitForConnection)
ssid
can either be an SSID (string) or a network ID (integer)bindAll
should be set totrue
to tell Android to route all connections from your Android app, through the wifi connection- Android Lollipop+ (API 21+) will not route connections to the WiFi device if it does not have internet connection. Passing
true
tobindAll
will force Android to route connections from your Android app through Wifi, regardless of internet connection. - If you are having problems connecting to a local IP through WiFi because it does not have internet, try enabling
bindAll
and this should fix the problem. - During my testing, some versions of Android (5.0 - 7.1.2) would still route connections through WiFi without internet, but it was random that some versions would and would not work.
- Testing Android Oreo+ (8.0.0+) if wifi does not have internet, 100% of the time it would NOT route connections through WiFi, so you must enable this for Oreo or newer to route connections from your application through wifi without internet.
- When
bindAll
is enabled, ALL connections from your app will be routed through WiFi, until you calldisconnect
ordisable
- See the Google Android Blog for More Details
- This feature ONLY works for Android Lollipop+ (API 21+), if device is running API older than 21,
bindall
will be ignored (as API older than 21 does this by default)
- Android Lollipop+ (API 21+) will not route connections to the WiFi device if it does not have internet connection. Passing
- Enable the passed SSID network
- You MUST call
WifiWizard2.add(wifi)
before callingenable
as the wifi configuration must exist before you can enable it (or previously usedconnect
without callingdisconnect
) - This method does NOT wait or verify connection to wifi network, pass
true
towaitForConnection
to only return promise once connection is verified in COMPLETED state to specificssid
Thrown Errors
UNABLE_TO_ENABLE
- Android returned -1
signifying failure enabling
Run cordova plugin add https://github.com/tripflex/wifiwizard2
To install from the master branch (latest on GitHub)
To install a specific branch (add #tag
replacing tag
with tag from this repo, example:
cordova plugin add https://github.com/tripflex/wifiwizard2#v3.1.1
Find available tags here: https://github.com/tripflex/WifiWizard2/tags
If you are wanting to have the latest and greatest stable version, then run the 'Releases' command below.
Run cordova plugin add cordova-plugin-wifiwizard2
To install and use this plugin in a Meteor project, you have to specify the exact version from NPM repository: https://www.npmjs.com/package/cordova-plugin-wifiwizard2
As of April 4th 2019, the latest version is 3.1.1:
meteor add cordova:[email protected]
Methods now return formatted string errors as detailed below, instead of returning generic error messages. This allows you to check yourself what specific error was returned, and customize the error message. In an upcoming release I may add easy ways to override generic messages, or set your own, but for now, errors returned can be found below each method/function.
WIFI_NOT_ENABLED
Please see demo Meteor project for code examples: https://github.com/tripflex/WifiWizard2Demo
Props @13546777510 (Angelo Fan) has provided a basic Ionic/Angluar demo app: https://github.com/13546777510/WifiWizard2-Demo See issue #69 regarding this
I recommend using ES6 arrow functions to maintain this
reference. This is especially useful if you're using Blaze and Meteor.
this.FirstName = 'John';
wifiConnection.then( result => {
// Do something after connecting!
// Using arrow functions, you still have access to `this`
console.log( this.FirstName + ' connected to wifi!' );
});
#License Apache 2.0
3.1.1 - April 4, 2019
- Fixed/Added location services check for Android 9+ for any method that utilises the getConnectionInfo method. Issue #71 (@arsenal942)
- Move verifyWifiEnabled() to after methods that do not require wifi to be enabled. Issue #54 (@props seanyang1984)
- Added
canConnectToRouter()
andcanConnectToInternet()
to use HTTP to test connection (since ping is notoriously unreliable) - Added
canConnectToRouter()
,canConnectToInternet()
,canPingWifiRouter()
,isConnectedToInternet()
to iOS fn return not supported - Added
resetBindAll()
andsetBindAll()
for Android (props @saoron PR #74) - Use
JSONObject.NULL
instead of justnull
when scan results Android older than Marshmallow (props @seanyang1984) Issue #51
3.1.0 - August 28, 2018
- Fixed/Added compatibility with iOS to connect to open network
- Fixed Uncaught SyntaxError in JavaScript from using let (changed to var)
- Fixed main thread blocked while connecting to a network by connecting asynchronously (props @jack828)
- Add isHiddenSSID config for connecting Android devices to hidden networks (props @jack828)
- Update iOSConnectNetwork to return real response in promise (props @saoron)
- Correct iOS SSID comparison (props @saoron)
- iOS Add HotspotConfiguration & NetworkExtension capabilities automatically (props @saoron)
- Removed
jdk.nashorn.internal.codegen.CompilerConstants
import (props @jack828) - Reduce connection retry count from 60 -> 15 (props @jack828)
- Fixed
Object cannot be converted to int
in Android code (props @xLarry) - Props to @arsenal942 @jack828 @xLarry @saoron for contributions
3.0.0 - April 12, 2018
- Completely refactored JS methods, all now return Promises
- Added
getWifiIP
andgetWifiIPInfo
functions - Added
getWifiRouterIP
function - Changed method names to be more generalized (
connect
instead ofandroidConnectNetwork
, etc) - Added
requestPermission
and automatic request permission when call method that requires them - Added
isConnectedToInternet
to ping8.8.8.8
and verify if wifi has internet connection - Added
canPingWifiRouter
to ping wifi router IP obtained through DHCP information - Added
bindAll
feature to usebindProcessToNetwork
for Marshmallow (API 23+) andsetProcessDefaultNetwork
for Lollipop (API 21-22) More Details - Converted
connect
to helper method that callsformatWifiConfig
thenadd
thenenable
- Converted
disconnect
to helper method that callsdisable
thenremove
- Updated
add
method to set priority of added wifi to highest priority (locates max priority on existing networks and sets to +1) - Completely refactored and updated all documentation and examples
- Added
ping
Android Java code for possible new methods to ping custom IP/URL (in upcoming releases) - Updated all error callbacks to use detectable strings (for custom error messages, instead of generic ones)
- DO NOT upgrade from version 2.x.x without reading ENTIRE README! Method/Function names have all been changed!
2.1.1 - 1/9/2018
- Added Async Promise based methods
- Fix issue with thread running before wifi is fully enabled
- Added thread sleep for up to 10 seconds waiting for wifi to enable
2.1.0 - 1/8/2018
- Added Async Promise based methods
- Fixed incorrect Android Cordova exec methods incorrectly being called and returned (fixes INVALID ACTION errors/warnings)
- Updated javascript code to call
fail
callback when error detected in JS (before calling Cordova) - Moved automagically enabling WiFi to
exec
actions (before actions called that require wifi enabled) - Added
es6-promise-plugin
cordova dependency to plugin.xml - Only return
false
in Cordova Androidexecute
when invalid action is called Issue #1 - Added JS doc blocks to JS methods
- Added Async example code
2.0.0 - 1/5/2018
- Added automatic disable of currently connected network on connect call (to prevent reconnect to previous wifi ssid)
- Added initial
disconnect()
before andreconnect()
after disable/enable network on connect call - Added
getConnectedNetworkID
to return currently connected network ID - Added
verifyWiFiEnabled
to automatically enable WiFi for methods that require WiFi to be enabled - Strip enclosing double quotes returned on getSSID (android) @props lianghuiyuan
- Fixed Android memory leak @props Maikell84
- Add new ScanResult fields to results (centerFreq0,centerFreq1,channelWidth) @props essboyer
- Added getConnectedBSSID to Android platform @props caiocruz
- Added isWiFiEnabled implementation for ios @props caiocruz
- Android Marshmallow Location Permissions Request @props jimcortez
- Only return connected SSID if supplicantState is COMPLETED @props admund1
- Added support for WEP @props adamtegen
- Fix null issues with getConnectedSSID @props jeffcharles
- Added
scan
method to return networks in callback @props jeffcharles - Call success callback after checking connection (on connect to network) @props jeffcharles
Changelog below this line, is from original WifiWizard
v0.2.9
isWifiEnabled
bug fixed. level
in getScanResults
object now refers to raw RSSI value. The function now accepts an options object, and by specifiying { numLevels: value }
you can get the old behavior.
v0.2.8
getScanResults
now returns the BSSID along with the SSID and strength of the network.
v0.2.7
- Clobber WifiWizard.js automatically via Cordova plugin architecture
v0.2.6
- Added
isWifiEnabled
,setWifiEnabled
v0.2.5
- Fixes
getConnectedSSID
error handlers
v0.2.4
- Added
getConnectedSSID
method
v0.2.3
- Added
disconnect
that does disconnection on current WiFi
v0.2.2
- Added
startScan
andgetScanResults
v0.2.1
- Fixed reference problem in
formatWPAConfig
v0.2.0
- Changed format of wifiConfiguration object to allow more extensibility.
v0.1.1
addNetwork
will now update the network if the SSID already exists.
v0.1.0
- All functions now work!
v0.0.3
- Fixed errors in native implementation. Currently, Add and Remove networks aren't working, but others are working as expected.
v0.0.2
- Changed plugin.xml and WifiWizard.js to attach WifiWizard directly to the HTML.
v0.0.1
- Initial commit