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Readme
react-native-wifi-reborn
This project is based on the no longer maintained https://github.com/robwalkerco/react-native-wifi.
Getting started
$ npm install react-native-wifi-reborn --save
iOS setup
You need use enable Access WIFI Information, with correct profile
iOS 13
You need put "Privacy - Location When In Use Usage Description" or "Privacy - Location Always and When In Use Usage Description" in Settings -> info
Android
Location permission (a runtime permission starting Android 6) is required for some methods (https://github.com/inthepocket/react-native-wifi-reborn#connecttoprotectedssidssid-string-password-string-iswep-boolean-promise). Make sure to request them at runtime: https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/permissionsandroid.
Autolinking (React Native 60+)
This library is correctly autolinked on React Native 60+ π.
When using Wix React Native Navigation
Android
While the library is included (via settings.gradle) and added (via build.gradle), you still need to manually added to your MainApplication.
import com.reactlibrary.RNWifiPackage;
public class MainApplication extends NavigationApplication {
@Override
public List<ReactPackage> createAdditionalReactPackages() {
return Arrays.asList(
...,
new RNWifiPackage());
}
}
React Native Link (for React Native 0.59 and below)
$ react-native link react-native-wifi-reborn
Manual linking
iOS
- In XCode, in the project navigator, right click
Libraries
βAdd Files to [your project's name]
- Go to
node_modules
βreact-native-wifi-reborn
and addRNWifi.xcodeproj
- In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project. Add
libRNWifi.a
to your project'sBuild Phases
βLink Binary With Libraries
- Run your project (
Cmd+R
)<
Android
- Open up
android/app/src/main/java/[...]/MainActivity.java
- Add
import com.reactlibrary.RNWifiPackage;
to the imports at the top of the file - Add
new RNWifiPackage()
to the list returned by thegetPackages()
method
- Append the following lines to
android/settings.gradle
:include ':react-native-wifi-reborn' project(':react-native-wifi-reborn').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-wifi-reborn/android')
- Insert the following lines inside the dependencies block in
android/app/build.gradle
:implementation project(':react-native-wifi-reborn')
Usage
import WifiManager from "react-native-wifi-reborn";
WifiManager.connectToProtectedSSID(ssid, password, isWep).then(
() => {
console.log("Connected successfully!");
},
() => {
console.log("Connection failed!");
}
);
WifiManager.getCurrentWifiSSID().then(
ssid => {
console.log("Your current connected wifi SSID is " + ssid);
},
() => {
console.log("Cannot get current SSID!");
}
);
Methods
The api documentation is in progress.
Android & iOS
The following methods work on both Android and iOS
connectToProtectedSSID(SSID: string, password: string, isWEP: boolean): Promise
Returns a promise that resolves when connected or rejects with the error when it couldn't connect to the wifi network.
SSID
Type: string
The SSID of the wifi network to connect with.
password
Type: string
The password of the wifi network to connect with.
isWep
Type: boolean
Used on iOS. If YES, the network is WEP Wi-Fi; otherwise it is a WPA or WPA2 personal Wi-Fi network.
Errors:
notInRange
: The WIFI network is not currently in range.addOrUpdateFailed
: Could not add or update the network configuration.disconnectFailed
: Disconnecting from the network failed. This is done as part of the connect flow.connectNetworkFailed
: Could not connect to network.
getCurrentWifiSSID(): Promise
Only iOS
The following methods work only on iOS
connectToSSID(ssid: string): Promise
connectToSSIDPrefix(ssid: string): Promise
disconnectFromSSID(ssid: string): Promise
connectToProtectedSSIDPrefix(SSIDPrefix: string, password: string, isWep: boolean): Promise
Use this function when you want to match a known SSID prefix, but donβt have a full SSID. If the system finds multiple Wi-Fi networks whose SSID string matches the given prefix, it selects the network with the greatest signal strength.
SSIDPrefix
Type: string
A prefix string to match the SSID of a Wi-Fi network.
password
Type: string
The password of the wifi network to connect with.
isWep
Type: boolean
Used on iOS. If YES, the network is WEP Wi-Fi; otherwise it is a WPA or WPA2 personal Wi-Fi network.
Errors:
notInRange
: The WIFI network is not currently in range.addOrUpdateFailed
: Could not add or update the network configuration.disconnectFailed
: Disconnecting from the network failed. This is done as part of the connect flow.connectNetworkFailed
: Could not connect to network.
Only Android
The following methods work only on Android
loadWifiList(successCallback: function, errorCallback: function)
Method to get a list of nearby WiFI networks.
successCallback( wifiList: string )
Type: function
Function to be called if the attempt is successful. It contains a stringified JSONArray of wifiObjects as parameter, each object containing:
SSID
: The network name.BSSID
: The WiFi BSSID.capabilities
: Describes the authentication, key management, and encryption schemes supported by the access point.frequency
: The primary 20 MHz frequency (in MHz) of the channel over which the client is communicating with the access point.level
: The detected signal level in dBm, also known as the RSSI.timestamp
: timestamp in microseconds (since boot) when this result was last seen.
errorCallback
Type: function
Function to be called if any error occurs during the attempt. It contains a string
as parameter with the error message.
Usage
WifiManager.loadWifiList(
wifiList => {
let wifiArray = JSON.parse(wifiList);
wifiArray.map((value, index) =>
console.log(`Wifi ${index + 1} - ${value.SSID}`)
);
},
error => console.log(error)
);
/**
Result:
"Wifi 1 - Name of the network"
"Wifi 2 - Name of the network"
"Wifi 3 - Name of the network"
...
*/
reScanAndLoadWifiList(successCallback: function, errorCallback: function)
This method is similar to loadWifiList
but it forcefully starts the wifi scanning on android and in the callback fetches the list.
Usage
Same as loadWifiList
.
isEnabled(isEnabled: function)
Method to check if WiFi is enabled.
WifiManager.isEnabled(isEnabled => {
this.setState({wifiIsEnabled: isEnabled});
});
setEnabled(enabled: boolean)
Method to set the WiFi on or off on the user's device.
WifiManager.setEnabled(true); //set WiFi ON
WifiManager.setEnabled(false); //set WiFi OFF
connectionStatus (connectionStatusResult: function)
Indicates whether network connectivity exists and it is possible to establish connections.
connectionStatusResult( isConnected: boolean )
Type: function
Called when the network status is resolved. It contains a boolean argument
disconnect
getBSSID
getCurrentSignalStrength
getFrequency
getIP
isRemoveWifiNetwork
forceWifiUsage(useWifi: bool)
Method to force wifi usage if the user needs to send requests via wifi if it does not have internet connection.
If you want to use it, you need to add the android.permission.WRITE_SETTINGS
permission to your AndroidManifest.xml.
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.WRITE_SETTINGS" />
</manifest>