├── .gitignore
├── .travis.yml
├── CONTRIBUTING.md
├── LICENSE.md
├── README.md
├── bin
├── wifi
└── wifi.bat
├── composer.json
├── composer.lock
├── phpunit.xml
├── src
├── Contracts
│ ├── CommandInterface.php
│ ├── FrequencyInterface.php
│ └── NetworkInterface.php
├── Exceptions
│ ├── CommandException.php
│ ├── NetworkNotFoundException.php
│ └── UnknownSystemException.php
├── Helpers
│ ├── array.php
│ ├── calculate.php
│ └── string.php
├── System
│ ├── AbstractNetwork.php
│ ├── AbstractNetworks.php
│ ├── Collection.php
│ ├── Command.php
│ ├── Darwin
│ │ ├── Network.php
│ │ └── Networks.php
│ ├── Frequency.php
│ ├── Linux
│ │ ├── Network.php
│ │ └── Networks.php
│ ├── Separable.php
│ └── Windows
│ │ ├── Network.php
│ │ ├── Networks.php
│ │ └── Profile.php
└── WiFi.php
├── templates
├── Unknown.xml
├── WEP.xml
├── WPA.xml
└── WPA2.xml
├── tests
├── BaseTestCase.php
├── CommandsTest.php
├── Darwin
│ └── Mocks
│ │ ├── Networks.txt
│ │ └── NetworksCommand.php
├── Linux
│ └── Mocks
│ │ ├── Networks.txt
│ │ └── NetworksCommand.php
├── NetworksCommandAbstract.php
├── NetworksTest.php
└── Windows
│ └── Mocks
│ ├── Networks.txt
│ └── NetworksCommand.php
└── tmp
└── .gitkeep
/.gitignore:
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/.travis.yml:
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1 | language: php
2 | php:
3 | - '7.2'
4 | - '7.3'
5 |
6 | branches:
7 | only:
8 | - master
9 |
10 | install:
11 | - travis_retry composer install --prefer-source --no-interaction
12 |
13 | jobs:
14 | include:
15 | - stage: lint
16 | script: ./vendor/bin/phpcs --standard=PSR2 --extensions=php src bin
17 | - stage: test
18 | script: ./vendor/bin/phpunit --configuration phpunit.xml --coverage-clover=coverage.xml
19 |
20 | after_success:
21 | # Submit coverage report to https://codecov.io
22 | - bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash)
23 |
24 | cache:
25 | directories:
26 | - $HOME/.composer/cache
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1 | # Contributing
2 |
3 | Contributions are **welcome** and will be fully **credited**.
4 |
5 | We accept contributions via Pull Requests on [Github](https://github.com/sanchescom/php-wifi).
6 |
7 | ## Pull Requests
8 |
9 | - **[PSR-2 Coding Standard](https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-2-coding-style-guide.md)** - Check the code style with ``$ composer check-style`` and fix it with ``$ composer fix-style``.
10 |
11 | - **Add tests!** - Your patch won't be accepted if it doesn't have tests.
12 |
13 | - **Document any change in behaviour** - Make sure the `README.md` and any other relevant documentation are kept up-to-date.
14 |
15 | - **Consider our release cycle** - We try to follow [SemVer v2.0.0](http://semver.org/). Randomly breaking public APIs is not an option.
16 |
17 | - **Create feature branches** - Don't ask us to pull from your master branch.
18 |
19 | - **One pull request per feature** - If you want to do more than one thing, send multiple pull requests.
20 |
21 | - **Send coherent history** - Make sure each individual commit in your pull request is meaningful. If you had to make multiple intermediate commits while developing, please [squash them](http://www.git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Rewriting-History#Changing-Multiple-Commit-Messages) before submitting.
22 |
23 | ## Running Tests
24 |
25 | You will need an install of [Composer](https://getcomposer.org) before continuing.
26 |
27 | First, install the dependencies:
28 |
29 | ```bash
30 | $ composer install
31 | ```
32 |
33 | Then run PHPUnit:
34 |
35 | ```bash
36 | $ vendor/bin/phpunit
37 | ```
38 |
39 | If the test suite passes on your local machine you should be good to go.
40 |
41 | When you make a pull request, the tests will automatically be run again by [Travis CI](https://travis-ci.org/) on multiple PHP versions.
42 |
43 |
44 | **Happy coding**!
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1 | [](https://travis-ci.org/sanchescom/php-wifi)
2 | [](https://codecov.io/gh/sanchescom/php-wifi)
3 | [](https://codeclimate.com/github/sanchescom/php-wifi/maintainability)
4 | [](https://github.styleci.io/repos/168349832)
5 | [](https://scrutinizer-ci.com/g/sanchescom/php-wifi)
6 |
7 | # PHP WiFi
8 |
9 | PHP WiFi is cross-platform php library based on integrated in OS utilities
10 |
11 | ## Getting Started
12 |
13 | These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
14 |
15 | ### Installing
16 |
17 | Require this package, with [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/), in the root directory of your project.
18 |
19 | ``` bash
20 | $ composer require sanchescom/php-wifi
21 | ```
22 |
23 | ## Usage
24 |
25 | ``` php
26 | getAll();
42 |
43 | foreach ($networks as $network) {
44 | echo $network . "\n";
45 | }
46 | }
47 |
48 | /**
49 | * @param $ssid
50 | * @param $password
51 | */
52 | public function connect($ssid, $password)
53 | {
54 | try {
55 | WiFi::scan()->getBySsid($ssid)->connect($password, $this->device);
56 | } catch (Exception $exception) {
57 | echo $exception->getMessage();
58 | }
59 | }
60 |
61 | /**
62 | * @throws Exception
63 | */
64 | public function disconnect()
65 | {
66 | $networks = WiFi::scan()->getConnected();
67 |
68 | foreach ($networks as $network) {
69 | $network->disconnect($this->device);
70 | }
71 | }
72 | }
73 |
74 | $example = new Example();
75 | try {
76 | $example->device = 'en1';
77 | $example->getAllNetworks();
78 | $example->connect('Redmi', '12345');
79 | $example->disconnect();
80 | } catch (Exception $e) {
81 | //
82 | }
83 | ```
84 |
85 | ## Running in console:
86 |
87 | ### List of found wifi networks
88 | ```bash
89 | $ ./vendor/bin/wifi list
90 | ```
91 |
92 | ### List connected wifi networks
93 | ```bash
94 | $ ./vendor/bin/wifi list --connected
95 | ```
96 |
97 | ### Connect to wifi network
98 | ```bash
99 | $ ./vendor/bin/wifi connect --bssid=4c:49:e3:f5:35:17 --password=12345 --device=en1
100 | ```
101 |
102 | ### Disconnect from wifi network
103 | ```bash
104 | $ ./vendor/bin/wifi disconnect --bssid=4c:49:e3:f5:35:17 --device=en1
105 | ```
106 |
107 | ## Contributing
108 |
109 | Please read [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
110 |
111 | ## Versioning
112 |
113 | We use [SemVer](http://semver.org/) for versioning. For the versions available, see the [tags on this repository](https://github.com/sanchescom/php-wifi/tags).
114 |
115 | ## Authors
116 |
117 | * **Efimov Aleksandr** - *Initial work* - [Sanchescom](https://github.com/sanchescom)
118 |
119 | See also the list of [contributors](https://github.com/sanchescom/php-wifi/contributors) who participated in this project.
120 |
121 | ## License
122 |
123 | This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE.md](LICENSE.md) file for details
124 |
125 | ## Platform support
126 |
127 | * **Linux**
128 | * **MacOS**
129 | * **Windows**
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env php
2 | setHelp('Cross-platform php utility for working with wi-fi networks');
44 | $options->registerCommand('list', 'Show surrounding wifi networks');
45 | $options->registerCommand('connect', 'Connect to wifi network');
46 | $options->registerCommand('disconnect', 'Disconnect from wifi network');
47 |
48 | $options->registerOption('connected', 'Showing only connected networks', 'c', false, 'list');
49 |
50 | $options->registerOption('bssid', 'BSSID of network', null, true, 'connect');
51 | $options->registerOption('password', 'Password of network', null, true, 'connect');
52 | $options->registerOption('device', 'Which device use for connecting', null, true, 'connect');
53 |
54 | $options->registerOption('bssid', 'BSSID of network', null, true, 'disconnect');
55 | $options->registerOption('device', 'Which device use for connecting', null, true, 'disconnect');
56 | }
57 |
58 | /**
59 | * Your main program
60 | *
61 | * Arguments and options have been parsed when this is run
62 | *
63 | * @param Options $options
64 | * @return void
65 | * @throws Exception
66 | */
67 | protected function main(Options $options)
68 | {
69 | switch ($options->getCmd()) {
70 | case 'list':
71 | if ($options->getOpt('connected')) {
72 | $networks = \Sanchescom\WiFi\WiFi::scan()->getConnected();
73 | } else {
74 | $networks = \Sanchescom\WiFi\WiFi::scan()->getAll();
75 | }
76 |
77 | $table = new \LucidFrame\Console\ConsoleTable();
78 | $table
79 | ->setHeaders([
80 | 'SSID',
81 | 'BSSID',
82 | 'Channel',
83 | 'Quality',
84 | 'dBm',
85 | 'Frequency',
86 | 'Connected',
87 | 'Security',
88 | ]);
89 |
90 | foreach ($networks as $network) {
91 | $table->addRow([
92 | $network->ssid,
93 | $network->bssid,
94 | $network->channel,
95 | $network->quality,
96 | $network->dbm,
97 | $network->frequency,
98 | var_export($network->connected, true),
99 | $network->security,
100 | ]);
101 | }
102 |
103 | $table->hideBorder()->display();
104 | break;
105 | case 'connect':
106 | try {
107 | \Sanchescom\WiFi\WiFi::scan()
108 | ->getByBssid($options->getOpt('bssid'))
109 | ->connect(
110 | $options->getOpt('password'),
111 | $options->getOpt('device')
112 | );
113 | } catch (Exception $exception) {
114 | $this->error($exception->getMessage());
115 | }
116 | break;
117 | case 'disconnect':
118 | try {
119 | \Sanchescom\WiFi\WiFi::scan()
120 | ->getByBssid($options->getOpt('bssid'))
121 | ->disconnect($options->getOpt('device'));
122 | } catch (Exception $exception) {
123 | $this->error($exception->getMessage());
124 | }
125 | break;
126 | default:
127 | $this->error('No known command was called, we show the default help instead:');
128 | echo $options->help();
129 | exit;
130 | }
131 | }
132 | }
133 |
134 | (new WiFi())->run();
135 |
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/bin/wifi.bat:
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1 | @echo off
2 | REM PHP library for working with wifi network
3 | REM
4 | REM @author Aleksandr Efimov
5 | REM @copyright 2019 Aleksandr Efimov
6 |
7 | if "%PHP_PEAR_PHP_BIN%" neq "" (
8 | set PHPBIN=%PHP_PEAR_PHP_BIN%
9 | ) else set PHPBIN=php
10 |
11 | "%PHPBIN%" "%~dp0\wifi" %*
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1 | {
2 | "name": "sanchescom/php-wifi",
3 | "description": "PHP library for working with wifi network",
4 | "license": "GPL-3.0",
5 | "authors": [
6 | {
7 | "name": "Alexander Efimov",
8 | "email": "sanches.com@mail.ru"
9 | }
10 | ],
11 | "minimum-stability": "stable",
12 | "autoload": {
13 | "files": [
14 | "src/Helpers/array.php",
15 | "src/Helpers/string.php",
16 | "src/Helpers/calculate.php"
17 | ],
18 | "psr-4": {
19 | "Sanchescom\\WiFi\\": "src/"
20 | }
21 | },
22 | "autoload-dev": {
23 | "psr-4": {
24 | "Sanchescom\\WiFi\\Test\\": "tests/"
25 | }
26 | },
27 | "scripts": {
28 | "test": "./vendor/bin/phpunit --coverage-text --colors=never",
29 | "check-style": "./vendor/bin/phpcs -p --standard=PSR2 ./src",
30 | "fix-style": "./vendor/bin/phpcbf --standard=PSR2 ./src"
31 | },
32 | "require": {
33 | "php": "^7.2.8",
34 | "splitbrain/php-cli": "^1.1",
35 | "tightenco/collect": "^5.8",
36 | "phplucidframe/console-table": "^1.2"
37 | },
38 | "require-dev": {
39 | "phpunit/phpunit": "^8.0",
40 | "mockery/mockery": "^1.2",
41 | "squizlabs/php_codesniffer": "^3.4",
42 | "phpstan/phpstan": "^0.11.5"
43 | },
44 | "bin": [
45 | "bin/wifi"
46 | ]
47 | }
48 |
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1 |
2 |
13 |
14 |
15 | ./tests
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 | ./src
21 |
22 |
23 |
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1 | command = $command;
72 | }
73 |
74 | /**
75 | * @return string
76 | */
77 | public function getSecurityType(): string
78 | {
79 | $securityType = self::UNKNOWN_SECURITY;
80 |
81 | foreach (self::$securityTypes as $securityType) {
82 | if (strpos($this->security, $securityType) !== false) {
83 | break;
84 | }
85 | }
86 |
87 | return $securityType;
88 | }
89 |
90 | /**
91 | * @return CommandInterface
92 | */
93 | public function getCommand(): CommandInterface
94 | {
95 | return $this->command;
96 | }
97 |
98 | /**
99 | * @return string
100 | */
101 | public function __toString(): string
102 | {
103 | return implode('|', [
104 | $this->bssid,
105 | $this->ssid,
106 | $this->quality,
107 | $this->dbm,
108 | $this->security,
109 | $this->securityFlags,
110 | $this->frequency,
111 | var_export($this->connected, true),
112 | ]);
113 | }
114 |
115 | /**
116 | * @param string $password
117 | * @param string $device
118 | */
119 | abstract public function connect(string $password, string $device): void;
120 |
121 | /**
122 | * @param string $device
123 | */
124 | abstract public function disconnect(string $device): void;
125 |
126 | /**
127 | * @param array $network
128 | *
129 | * @return \Sanchescom\WiFi\System\AbstractNetwork
130 | */
131 | abstract public function createFromArray(array $network): self;
132 | }
133 |
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1 | command = $command;
30 | }
31 |
32 | /**
33 | * @throws \Exception
34 | *
35 | * @return \Sanchescom\WiFi\System\Collection
36 | */
37 | public function scan(): Collection
38 | {
39 | $output = $this->command->execute($this->getCommand());
40 |
41 | $this->setNetworks(
42 | $this->extractingNetworks($output)
43 | );
44 |
45 | return new Collection($this->networks);
46 | }
47 |
48 | /**
49 | * @param array $networks
50 | *
51 | * @return void
52 | */
53 | protected function setNetworks(array $networks): void
54 | {
55 | $this->networks = array_map(function (array $network) {
56 | return $this->getNetwork()->createFromArray($network);
57 | }, $networks);
58 | }
59 |
60 | /**
61 | * @param string $networksString
62 | *
63 | * @return array
64 | */
65 | protected function explodeAvailableNetworks(string $networksString): array
66 | {
67 | return explode("\n", trim($networksString));
68 | }
69 |
70 | /**
71 | * @param string $output
72 | *
73 | * @return array
74 | */
75 | abstract protected function extractingNetworks(string $output): array;
76 |
77 | /**
78 | * @return \Sanchescom\WiFi\System\AbstractNetwork
79 | */
80 | abstract protected function getNetwork(): AbstractNetwork;
81 |
82 | /**
83 | * @return string
84 | */
85 | abstract protected function getCommand(): string;
86 | }
87 |
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1 | all();
19 | }
20 |
21 | /**
22 | * @param string $ssid
23 | *
24 | * @return \Sanchescom\WiFi\System\AbstractNetwork
25 | */
26 | public function getBySsid(string $ssid)
27 | {
28 | return $this->where('ssid', $ssid)->firstOrFail();
29 | }
30 |
31 | /**
32 | * @param string $bssid
33 | *
34 | * @return \Sanchescom\WiFi\System\AbstractNetwork
35 | */
36 | public function getByBssid(string $bssid)
37 | {
38 | return $this->where('bssid', $bssid)->firstOrFail();
39 | }
40 |
41 | /**
42 | * @return \Sanchescom\WiFi\System\AbstractNetwork[]
43 | */
44 | public function getConnected()
45 | {
46 | return $this->where('connected', true)->all();
47 | }
48 |
49 | /**
50 | * @throws \Sanchescom\WiFi\Exceptions\NetworkNotFoundException
51 | *
52 | * @return \Sanchescom\WiFi\System\AbstractNetwork
53 | */
54 | public function firstOrFail()
55 | {
56 | if ($this->isEmpty()) {
57 | throw new NetworkNotFoundException();
58 | }
59 |
60 | return $this->first();
61 | }
62 | }
63 |
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1 | &1';
24 |
25 | exec($command, $output, $code);
26 |
27 | $output = $this->lastCommand = count($output) === 0
28 | ? $code
29 | : implode(PHP_EOL, $output);
30 |
31 | if ($code !== 0) {
32 | throw new CommandException($command, $output, $code);
33 | }
34 |
35 | return $output;
36 | }
37 |
38 | /**
39 | * @return string
40 | */
41 | public function getLastCommand()
42 | {
43 | return $this->lastCommand;
44 | }
45 | }
46 |
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1 | getCommand()->execute(
27 | sprintf('networksetup -setairportnetwork %s %s %s', $device, $this->ssid, $password)
28 | );
29 | }
30 |
31 | /**
32 | * @param string $device
33 | *
34 | * @throws \Exception
35 | */
36 | public function disconnect(string $device): void
37 | {
38 | $this->getCommand()->execute(
39 | glue_commands(
40 | sprintf('networksetup -removepreferredwirelessnetwork %s %s', $device, $this->ssid),
41 | sprintf('networksetup -setairportpower %s %s', $device, 'off'),
42 | sprintf('networksetup -setairportpower %s %s', $device, 'on')
43 | )
44 | );
45 | }
46 |
47 | /**
48 | * @param array $network
49 | *
50 | * @return \Sanchescom\WiFi\System\Darwin\Network
51 | */
52 | public function createFromArray(array $network): AbstractNetwork
53 | {
54 | $this->ssid = $network[0];
55 | $this->bssid = $network[1];
56 | $this->channel = (int) $network[3];
57 | $this->security = $network[6];
58 | $this->securityFlags = $network[5];
59 | $this->quality = $network[2];
60 | $this->frequency = $this->getFrequency();
61 | $this->dbm = to_dbm((int) $network[2]);
62 | $this->connected = isset($network[7]);
63 |
64 | return $this;
65 | }
66 | }
67 |
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1 | separator, $utility);
31 | }
32 |
33 | /**
34 | * {@inheritdoc}
35 | */
36 | protected function getNetwork(): AbstractNetwork
37 | {
38 | return new Network($this->command);
39 | }
40 |
41 | /**
42 | * @param string $output
43 | *
44 | * @return array
45 | */
46 | public function extractingNetworks($output): array
47 | {
48 | list($networks, $current) = $this->explodeOutput($output);
49 |
50 | $currentBssid = extract_bssid($current, 0);
51 |
52 | $availableNetworks = $this->explodeAvailableNetworks($networks);
53 |
54 | array_shift($availableNetworks);
55 |
56 | array_walk($availableNetworks, function (&$networkData) use ($currentBssid) {
57 | $networkData = $this->extractingDataFromString($networkData);
58 |
59 | if (in_array($networkData[self::BSSID_KEY], $currentBssid)) {
60 | array_push($networkData, true);
61 | }
62 | });
63 |
64 | return $availableNetworks;
65 | }
66 |
67 | /**
68 | * @param string $networkData
69 | *
70 | * @return array
71 | */
72 | protected function extractingDataFromString(string $networkData): array
73 | {
74 | $extractedProperties = [];
75 |
76 | $pattern = '/(.*?)'.
77 | '(\w{2}:\w{2}:\w{2}:\w{2}:\w{2}:\w{2})\s{1,}'.
78 | '([-+]?[0-9]*)\s{1,}'.
79 | '([^a-zA-Z]*)'.
80 | '(\w{1,})\s{1,}'.
81 | '([\w-]+)'.
82 | '(.*)/';
83 |
84 | preg_match_all(
85 | $pattern,
86 | $networkData,
87 | $extractedProperties
88 | );
89 |
90 | array_shift($extractedProperties);
91 |
92 | return trim_first($extractedProperties);
93 | }
94 | }
95 |
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1 |
18 | * $frequencySettings = [
19 | * [
20 | * 2412, // frequency starts from
21 | * 1, // channel starts from
22 | * 14, // channel ends till
23 | * 5, // frequency step
24 | * 1, // frequency increasing
25 | * ],
26 | * ];
27 | * .
28 | *
29 | * @var array[int][int]int
30 | */
31 | protected $frequencySettings = [
32 | [2412, 1, 14, 5, 1],
33 | [5180, 36, 64, 10, 2],
34 | [5500, 100, 144, 10, 2],
35 | [5745, 149, 161, 10, 2],
36 | [5825, 165, 173, 20, 4],
37 | ];
38 |
39 | /**
40 | * @return mixed
41 | */
42 | public function getFrequency()
43 | {
44 | return $this->generateFrequencies()[$this->channel];
45 | }
46 |
47 | /**
48 | * @return array
49 | */
50 | protected function generateFrequencies(): array
51 | {
52 | if (empty(self::$frequencies)) {
53 | foreach ($this->frequencySettings as $frequencySetting) {
54 | $this->setGeneratedFrequencies($frequencySetting);
55 | }
56 | }
57 |
58 | return self::$frequencies;
59 | }
60 |
61 | /**
62 | * @param array $frequencySetting
63 | */
64 | protected function setGeneratedFrequencies(array $frequencySetting): void
65 | {
66 | list(
67 | $frequencyStart,
68 | $channelStart,
69 | $channelEnd,
70 | $frequencyStep,
71 | $frequencyIncreasing
72 | ) = $frequencySetting;
73 |
74 | for ($i = $channelStart; $i <= $channelEnd; $i += $frequencyIncreasing) {
75 | self::$frequencies[$i] = $frequencyStart;
76 |
77 | $frequencyStart += $frequencyStep;
78 | }
79 | }
80 | }
81 |
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1 | getCommand()->execute(sprintf($format, $this->ssid, $password, $device));
28 | }
29 |
30 | /**
31 | * @param string $device
32 | *
33 | * @throws \Exception
34 | */
35 | public function disconnect(string $device): void
36 | {
37 | $this->getCommand()->execute(sprintf('LANG=C nmcli device disconnect %s', $device));
38 | }
39 |
40 | /**
41 | * @param array $network
42 | *
43 | * @return \Sanchescom\WiFi\System\Linux\Network
44 | */
45 | public function createFromArray(array $network): AbstractNetwork
46 | {
47 | $this->ssid = $network[1];
48 | $this->bssid = $network[2];
49 | $this->channel = (int) $network[4];
50 | $this->security = $network[7];
51 | $this->securityFlags = $network[8].' '.$network[9];
52 | $this->dbm = $network[6];
53 | $this->quality = to_quality((int) $network[6]);
54 | $this->frequency = (int) $network[5];
55 | $this->connected = ($network[0] == self::POSITIVE_CONNECTION_FLAG);
56 |
57 | return $this;
58 | }
59 | }
60 |
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1 | command);
43 | }
44 |
45 | /**
46 | * @param string $output
47 | *
48 | * @return array
49 | */
50 | public function extractingNetworks($output): array
51 | {
52 | $availableNetworks = $this->explodeAvailableNetworks($output);
53 |
54 | array_walk($availableNetworks, function (&$networkData) {
55 | $networkData = $this->extractingDataFromString($networkData);
56 | });
57 |
58 | return $availableNetworks;
59 | }
60 |
61 | /**
62 | * @param string $networkData
63 | *
64 | * @return array
65 | */
66 | protected function extractingDataFromString($networkData): array
67 | {
68 | $extractedProperties = [];
69 |
70 | preg_match_all(
71 | '/(.*):(.*):(\w{2}\:\w{2}\:\w{2}\:\w{2}\:\w{2}:\w{2}):(.*):(.*):(.*):(.*):(.*):(.*):(.*)/',
72 | str_replace('\\:', ':', $networkData),
73 | $extractedProperties
74 | );
75 |
76 | array_shift($extractedProperties);
77 |
78 | return trim_first($extractedProperties);
79 | }
80 | }
81 |
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1 | separator, $output);
18 | }
19 | }
20 |
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/src/System/Windows/Network.php:
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1 | getProfileService()->create($password)),
28 | sprintf('netsh wlan connect interface="%s" ssid="%s" name="%s"', $device, $this->ssid, $this->ssid)
29 | );
30 |
31 | $this->getCommand()->execute($command);
32 |
33 | $this->getProfileService()->delete();
34 | }
35 |
36 | /**
37 | * @param string $device
38 | *
39 | * @throws \Exception
40 | */
41 | public function disconnect(string $device): void
42 | {
43 | $this->getCommand()->execute(sprintf('netsh wlan disconnect interface="%s"', $device));
44 | }
45 |
46 | /**
47 | * @param array $network
48 | *
49 | * @return \Sanchescom\WiFi\System\Windows\Network
50 | */
51 | public function createFromArray(array $network): AbstractNetwork
52 | {
53 | $this->ssid = $network[0];
54 | $this->bssid = $network[4];
55 | $this->channel = (int) $network[7];
56 | $this->security = $network[2];
57 | $this->securityFlags = $network[3];
58 | $this->quality = (int) $network[5];
59 | $this->frequency = $this->getFrequency();
60 | $this->dbm = to_dbm((int) $network[5]);
61 | $this->connected = isset($network[10]);
62 |
63 | return $this;
64 | }
65 |
66 | /**
67 | * @return Profile
68 | */
69 | protected function getProfileService()
70 | {
71 | return new Profile($this->ssid, $this->getSecurityType());
72 | }
73 | }
74 |
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1 | separator,
43 | 'netsh wlan show interfaces'
44 | );
45 | }
46 |
47 | /**
48 | * {@inheritdoc}
49 | */
50 | protected function getNetwork(): AbstractNetwork
51 | {
52 | return new Network($this->command);
53 | }
54 |
55 | /**
56 | * @param string $output
57 | *
58 | * @return array
59 | */
60 | protected function extractingNetworks(string $output): array
61 | {
62 | list($networks, $current) = $this->explodeOutput($output);
63 |
64 | $currentBssid = extract_bssid($current, self::EXTRACT_BSSID_KEY);
65 |
66 | $availableNetworks = $this->explodeAvailableNetworks($networks);
67 |
68 | $countAvailableNetworks = count($availableNetworks);
69 |
70 | $groupedNetworks = [];
71 |
72 | for ($i = 10, $j = 5, $k = 0; $countAvailableNetworks >= $j; $i--, $j++) {
73 | if ($this->isStartNetworkDescription($i)) {
74 | $this->checkNetworkConnection($groupedNetworks, $currentBssid, $k);
75 |
76 | list($i, $k) = $this->nextNetwork($k);
77 | } else {
78 | $groupedNetworks[$k][] = extract_after($availableNetworks[$j]);
79 | }
80 | }
81 |
82 | return $groupedNetworks;
83 | }
84 |
85 | /**
86 | * Checking which network currently connected and set a flag.
87 | *
88 | * @param array $groupedNetworks
89 | * @param array $currentBssid
90 | * @param int $networkBlockIndex
91 | */
92 | private function checkNetworkConnection(array &$groupedNetworks, array $currentBssid, int $networkBlockIndex): void
93 | {
94 | if (in_array($groupedNetworks[$networkBlockIndex][self::BSSID_KEY], $currentBssid)) {
95 | $groupedNetworks[$networkBlockIndex][] = true;
96 | }
97 | }
98 |
99 | /**
100 | * Checking that iterable row is start of description.
101 | *
102 | * @param int $firstRowIndex
103 | *
104 | * @return bool
105 | */
106 | private function isStartNetworkDescription(int $firstRowIndex): bool
107 | {
108 | return $firstRowIndex == self::ZERO_KEY;
109 | }
110 |
111 | /**
112 | * Setting vars to state for new iteration of processing network description.
113 | *
114 | * @param int $nextRowIndex
115 | *
116 | * @return array
117 | */
118 | private function nextNetwork(int $nextRowIndex): array
119 | {
120 | return [self::NETWORK_DESCRIPTION_ROWS_AMOUNT, $nextRowIndex + self::NETWORK_DESCRIPTION_BLOCK_STEP];
121 | }
122 | }
123 |
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1 | ssid = $ssid;
31 | $this->securityType = $securityType;
32 | }
33 |
34 | /**
35 | * @param string $password
36 | *
37 | * @return string
38 | */
39 | public function create(string $password): string
40 | {
41 | file_put_contents($this->getTmpFileName(), $this->renderTemplate($password));
42 |
43 | return $this->getTmpFileName();
44 | }
45 |
46 | /**
47 | * Delete tmp profile file created for chosen network.
48 | */
49 | public function delete(): bool
50 | {
51 | $tmpProfile = $this->getTmpFileName();
52 |
53 | if (file_exists($tmpProfile)) {
54 | return unlink($tmpProfile);
55 | }
56 |
57 | return false;
58 | }
59 |
60 | /**
61 | * @return string
62 | */
63 | protected function getTmpFileName(): string
64 | {
65 | return __DIR__.'/../../../tmp/'.$this->ssid.'.xml';
66 | }
67 |
68 | /**
69 | * @return string
70 | */
71 | protected function getTemplateFileName(): string
72 | {
73 | return __DIR__.'/../../../templates/'.$this->securityType.'.xml';
74 | }
75 |
76 | /**
77 | * @param string $password
78 | *
79 | * @return string
80 | */
81 | protected function renderTemplate(string $password): string
82 | {
83 | $content = file_get_contents($this->getTemplateFileName()) ?: '';
84 |
85 | return str_replace(
86 | [
87 | '{ssid}',
88 | '{hex}',
89 | '{key}',
90 | ],
91 | [
92 | $this->ssid,
93 | to_hex($this->ssid),
94 | $password,
95 | ],
96 | $content
97 | );
98 | }
99 | }
100 |
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1 | LinuxNetworks::class,
39 | self::OS_DARWIN => DarwinNetworks::class,
40 | self::OS_WINDOWS => WindowsNetworks::class,
41 | ];
42 |
43 | /**
44 | * @return \Sanchescom\WiFi\System\Collection
45 | */
46 | public static function scan(): Collection
47 | {
48 | return (new static())->getSystemInstance()->scan();
49 | }
50 |
51 | /**
52 | * @param string $commandClass
53 | */
54 | public static function setCommandClass(string $commandClass): void
55 | {
56 | self::$commandClass = $commandClass;
57 | }
58 |
59 | /**
60 | * @param string $phpOperationSystem
61 | */
62 | public static function setPhpOperationSystem(string $phpOperationSystem): void
63 | {
64 | self::$phpOperationSystem = $phpOperationSystem;
65 | }
66 |
67 | /**
68 | * Getting instance on network collections depended on operation system.
69 | *
70 | * @throws \Sanchescom\WiFi\Exceptions\UnknownSystemException
71 | *
72 | * @return \Sanchescom\WiFi\System\AbstractNetworks
73 | */
74 | protected function getSystemInstance(): AbstractNetworks
75 | {
76 | if (!array_key_exists(static::$phpOperationSystem, static::$systems)) {
77 | throw new UnknownSystemException();
78 | }
79 |
80 | return new static::$systems[static::$phpOperationSystem]($this->getCommandInstance());
81 | }
82 |
83 | /**
84 | * @return \Sanchescom\WiFi\Contracts\CommandInterface
85 | */
86 | protected function getCommandInstance(): CommandInterface
87 | {
88 | return new static::$commandClass();
89 | }
90 | }
91 |
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/templates/Unknown.xml:
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1 |
2 |
3 | {ssid}
4 |
5 |
6 | {hex}
7 | {ssid}
8 |
9 |
10 | ESS
11 | manual
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 | open
16 | none
17 | false
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 |
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/templates/WEP.xml:
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1 |
2 |
3 | {ssid}
4 |
5 |
6 | {hex}
7 | {ssid}
8 |
9 |
10 | ESS
11 | auto
12 | true
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 | open
17 | WEP
18 | false
19 |
20 |
21 | networkKey
22 | false
23 | {key}
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
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/templates/WPA.xml:
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1 |
2 |
3 | {ssid}
4 |
5 |
6 | {hex}
7 | {ssid}
8 |
9 |
10 | ESS
11 | auto
12 | true
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 | WPAPSK
17 | TKIP
18 | false
19 |
20 |
21 | passPhrase
22 | false
23 | {key}
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
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/templates/WPA2.xml:
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1 |
2 |
3 | {ssid}
4 |
5 |
6 | {hex}
7 | {ssid}
8 |
9 |
10 | ESS
11 | auto
12 | true
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 | WPA2PSK
17 | AES
18 | false
19 |
20 |
21 | passPhrase
22 | false
23 | {key}
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 |
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1 | execute('rmdir '.self::DIR_NAME);
28 | }
29 |
30 | $result = $command->execute('mkdir '.self::DIR_NAME);
31 |
32 | $this->assertEquals($result, 0);
33 | $this->assertDirectoryExists(self::DIR_NAME);
34 |
35 | $result = $command->execute('rmdir '.self::DIR_NAME);
36 |
37 | $this->assertEquals($result, 0);
38 |
39 | if (file_exists(self::DIR_NAME)) {
40 | $command->execute('rmdir '.self::DIR_NAME);
41 | }
42 |
43 | $this->expectException(CommandException::class);
44 | $command->execute('qwe');
45 | }
46 | }
47 |
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1 | SSID BSSID RSSI CHANNEL HT CC SECURITY (auth/unicast/group)
2 | Offshore View Marine Services 00:19:e0:ff:1f:2e -88 6 N CY WPA(PSK/TKIP,AES/TKIP) WPA2(PSK/TKIP,AES/TKIP)
3 | AlphaNet-foiEmE 04:8d:38:22:78:9e -83 100,+1 Y AU WPA(PSK/AES,TKIP/TKIP) WPA2(PSK/AES,TKIP/TKIP)
4 | FILUET-DSS e4:6f:13:46:44:01 -78 11 Y US WPA2(PSK/AES/AES)
5 | Filuet-Intra e4:6f:13:46:44:00 -80 11 Y US WPA2(PSK/AES/AES)
6 | --separator--
7 | agrCtlRSSI: -56
8 | agrExtRSSI: 0
9 | agrCtlNoise: -98
10 | agrExtNoise: 0
11 | state: running
12 | op mode: station
13 | lastTxRate: 174
14 | maxRate: 289
15 | lastAssocStatus: 0
16 | 802.11 auth: open
17 | link auth: wpa2-psk
18 | BSSID: 04:8d:38:22:78:9e
19 | SSID: AlphaNet-foiEmE
20 | MCS: 8
21 | channel: 116
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/tests/Darwin/Mocks/NetworksCommand.php:
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1 | lastCommand = $command;
26 |
27 | return file_get_contents(static::$mock);
28 | }
29 |
30 | public function getLastCommand()
31 | {
32 | return $this->lastCommand;
33 | }
34 | }
35 |
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1 | assetsContains($networks);
40 | $this->assetsCollections($networks);
41 |
42 | return $networks;
43 | }
44 |
45 | /**
46 | * @test
47 | */
48 | public function it_should_return_networks_in_darwin()
49 | {
50 | $wifi = new WiFi();
51 | $wifi::setCommandClass(DarwinNetworksCommand::class);
52 | $wifi::setPhpOperationSystem('Darwin');
53 |
54 | $networks = $wifi::scan();
55 |
56 | $this->assetsContains($networks);
57 | $this->assetsCollections($networks);
58 |
59 | return $networks;
60 | }
61 |
62 | /**
63 | * @test
64 | */
65 | public function it_should_return_networks_in_linux()
66 | {
67 | $wifi = new WiFi();
68 | $wifi::setCommandClass(LinuxNetworksCommand::class);
69 | $wifi::setPhpOperationSystem('Linux');
70 |
71 | $networks = $wifi::scan();
72 |
73 | $this->assetsContains($networks);
74 | $this->assetsCollections($networks);
75 |
76 | return $networks;
77 | }
78 |
79 | /**
80 | * @test
81 | */
82 | public function it_should_throw_exception_if_unknown_os()
83 | {
84 | $this->expectException(UnknownSystemException::class);
85 |
86 | $wifi = new WiFi();
87 | $wifi::setPhpOperationSystem('Unknown');
88 |
89 | $this->assetsContains($wifi::scan());
90 | }
91 |
92 | /**
93 | * @param $networks
94 | */
95 | protected function assetsContains($networks)
96 | {
97 | $this->assertInstanceOf(Collection::class, $networks);
98 | $this->assertContainsOnlyInstancesOf(AbstractNetwork::class, $networks);
99 | }
100 |
101 | /**
102 | * @param $networks
103 | */
104 | protected function assetsCollections(Collection $networks)
105 | {
106 | $this->assertIsArray($networks->getAll());
107 | $this->assertInstanceOf(AbstractNetwork::class, $networks->getAll()[0]);
108 |
109 | $this->assertIsArray($networks->getConnected());
110 | $this->assertTrue(array_values($networks->getConnected())[0]->connected);
111 |
112 | $ssid = $networks->getBySsid(self::SSID)->ssid;
113 |
114 | try {
115 | $network = $networks->getByBssid(strtolower(self::BSSID));
116 | } catch (NetworkNotFoundException $exception) {
117 | $network = $networks->getByBssid(strtoupper(self::BSSID));
118 | }
119 |
120 | $this->assertEquals($ssid, self::SSID);
121 | $this->assertEquals(strtolower($network->bssid), strtolower(self::BSSID));
122 | $this->assertIsString((string) $network);
123 |
124 | try {
125 | $this->assertEquals($networks->getBySsid('123')->ssid, self::SSID);
126 | } catch (NetworkNotFoundException $exception) {
127 | $this->assertTrue(true);
128 | }
129 | }
130 |
131 | /**
132 | * @depends it_should_return_networks_in_linux
133 | * @test
134 | *
135 | * @param $networks
136 | */
137 | public function it_should_connect_in_linux(Collection $networks)
138 | {
139 | $network = $networks->firstOrFail();
140 |
141 | $network->connect('123', 'someDevice');
142 |
143 | $this->assertEquals(
144 | $network->getCommand()->getLastCommand(),
145 | 'LANG=C nmcli -w 10 device wifi connect "AlphaNet-foiEmE" password "123" ifname "someDevice"'
146 | );
147 | }
148 |
149 | /**
150 | * @depends it_should_return_networks_in_linux
151 | * @test
152 | *
153 | * @param $networks
154 | */
155 | public function it_should_disconnect_in_linux(Collection $networks)
156 | {
157 | $network = $networks->firstOrFail();
158 |
159 | $network->disconnect('someDevice');
160 |
161 | $this->assertEquals(
162 | $network->getCommand()->getLastCommand(),
163 | 'LANG=C nmcli device disconnect someDevice'
164 | );
165 | }
166 |
167 | /**
168 | * @depends it_should_return_networks_in_darwin
169 | * @test
170 | *
171 | * @param $networks
172 | */
173 | public function it_should_connect_in_darwin(Collection $networks)
174 | {
175 | $network = $networks->firstOrFail();
176 |
177 | $network->connect('123', 'someDevice');
178 |
179 | $this->assertEquals(
180 | $network->getCommand()->getLastCommand(),
181 | 'networksetup -setairportnetwork someDevice Offshore View Marine Services 123'
182 | );
183 | }
184 |
185 | /**
186 | * @depends it_should_return_networks_in_darwin
187 | * @test
188 | *
189 | * @param $networks
190 | */
191 | public function it_should_disconnect_in_darwin(Collection $networks)
192 | {
193 | $network = $networks->firstOrFail();
194 |
195 | $network->disconnect('someDevice');
196 |
197 | $this->assertEquals(
198 | $network->getCommand()->getLastCommand(),
199 | 'networksetup -removepreferredwirelessnetwork someDevice Offshore View Marine Services && '.
200 | 'networksetup -setairportpower someDevice off && networksetup -setairportpower someDevice on'
201 | );
202 | }
203 |
204 | /**
205 | * @depends it_should_return_networks_in_windows
206 | * @test
207 | *
208 | * @param $networks
209 | */
210 | public function it_should_connect_in_windows(Collection $networks)
211 | {
212 | $network = $networks->firstOrFail();
213 |
214 | $network->connect('123', 'someDevice');
215 |
216 | $windowsPath = 'src'.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'System'.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'Windows';
217 |
218 | $this->assertEquals(
219 | $network->getCommand()->getLastCommand(),
220 | 'netsh wlan add profile filename="'.str_replace('tests', $windowsPath, __DIR__).
221 | '/../../../tmp/AlphaNet-foiEmE.xml" && '.
222 | 'netsh wlan connect interface="someDevice" ssid="AlphaNet-foiEmE" name="AlphaNet-foiEmE"'
223 | );
224 | }
225 |
226 | /**
227 | * @depends it_should_return_networks_in_windows
228 | * @test
229 | *
230 | * @param $networks
231 | */
232 | public function it_should_disconnect_in_windows(Collection $networks)
233 | {
234 | $network = $networks->firstOrFail();
235 |
236 | $network->disconnect('someDevice');
237 |
238 | $this->assertEquals(
239 | $network->getCommand()->getLastCommand(),
240 | 'netsh wlan disconnect interface="someDevice"'
241 | );
242 | }
243 | }
244 |
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1 | Active code page: 65001
2 |
3 | Interface name : Wireless
4 | There are 6 networks currently visible.
5 |
6 | SSID 1 : AlphaNet-foiEmE
7 | Network type : Infrastructure
8 | Authentication : WPA2-Personal
9 | Encryption : CCMP
10 | BSSID 1 : 04:8d:38:22:78:9e
11 | Signal : 99%
12 | Radio type : 802.11n
13 | Channel : 7
14 | Basic rates (Mbps) : 6.5 16 19.5 117
15 | Other rates (Mbps) : 18 19.5 24 36 39 48 54 156
16 |
17 | SSID 2 : 957546
18 | Network type : Infrastructure
19 | Authentication : WPA2-Personal
20 | Encryption : CCMP
21 | BSSID 1 : dc:fe:07:de:64:95
22 | Signal : 43%
23 | Radio type : 802.11n
24 | Channel : 11
25 | Basic rates (Mbps) : 1 2 5.5 11
26 | Other rates (Mbps) : 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54
27 |
28 | SSID 3 : CYTA97F7F7
29 | Network type : Infrastructure
30 | Authentication : WPA2-Personal
31 | Encryption : CCMP
32 | BSSID 1 : 70:9f:2d:97:f7:f7
33 | Signal : 48%
34 | Radio type : 802.11n
35 | Channel : 3
36 | Basic rates (Mbps) : 1 2 5.5 11
37 | Other rates (Mbps) : 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54
38 |
39 | SSID 4 : DIRECT-2B-HP DeskJet 3830 series
40 | Network type : Infrastructure
41 | Authentication : WPA2-Personal
42 | Encryption : CCMP
43 | BSSID 1 : 48:ba:4e:6d:cd:2c
44 | Signal : 18%
45 | Radio type : 802.11n
46 | Channel : 3
47 | Basic rates (Mbps) : 6 12 24
48 | Other rates (Mbps) : 9 18 36 48 54
49 |
50 | SSID 5 : PAO13-2G
51 | Network type : Infrastructure
52 | Authentication : WPA2-Personal
53 | Encryption : CCMP
54 | BSSID 1 : 2c:99:24:3c:a2:f9
55 | Signal : 43%
56 | Radio type : 802.11n
57 | Channel : 1
58 | Basic rates (Mbps) : 1 2 5.5 6 11 12 24
59 | Other rates (Mbps) : 9 18 36 48 54
60 |
61 | SSID 6 : Stop stealing my wifi cunts
62 | Network type : Infrastructure
63 | Authentication : WPA2-Personal
64 | Encryption : CCMP
65 | BSSID 1 : 00:1d:d1:a5:96:70
66 | Signal : 20%
67 | Radio type : 802.11n
68 | Channel : 6
69 | Basic rates (Mbps) : 1 2 5.5 11
70 | Other rates (Mbps) : 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 54
71 |
72 | --separator--
73 |
74 | There is 1 interface on the system:
75 |
76 | Name : Wireless
77 | Description : Intel(R) Centrino(R) Wireless-N 2230
78 | GUID : 977397df-f447-4702-a9fe-539badd75a02
79 | Physical address : 68:17:29:b8:25:ae
80 | State : connected
81 | SSID : AlphaNet-foiEmE
82 | BSSID : 04:8d:38:22:78:9e
83 | Network type : Infrastructure
84 | Radio type : 802.11n
85 | Authentication : WPA2-Personal
86 | Cipher : CCMP
87 | Connection mode : Auto Connect
88 | Channel : 7
89 | Receive rate (Mbps) : 72
90 | Transmit rate (Mbps) : 72
91 | Signal : 91%
92 | Profile : AlphaNet-foiEmE
93 |
94 | Hosted network status : Not available
95 |
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