Welcome to PyWiFi Controls’s documentation!¶
PyWiFi - Connection Control¶
Module that controls Wi-Fi connect or disconnect.
- class pywifi.control_connection.ControlConnection(wifi_ssid: str = None, wifi_password: str = None, logger: Logger = None)¶
Wrapper for Wi-Fi connection.
>>> ControlConnection
Instantiates the object.
- Parameters:
wifi_ssid – SSID of the Wi-Fi connection.
wifi_password – Password for the Wi-Fi connection.
logger – Bring your own logger.
- darwin_connector() bool ¶
Connects to Wi-Fi using SSID and password in env vars for macOS.
- linux_connector() bool ¶
Connects to Wi-Fi using SSID and password in env vars for Linux.
- win_connector() bool ¶
Connects to Wi-Fi using SSID and password in env vars for Windows.
- win_create_new_connection() bool ¶
Establish a new connection using a xml config for Windows.
- wifi_connector() bool ¶
Connects to the Wi-Fi SSID stored in env vars (OS-agnostic).
PyWiFi - Peripheral Control¶
Module that controls toggling Wi-Fi on or off.
- pywifi.control_peripheral.get_connection_info(logger: Logger, target: str = 'SSID') Optional[str] ¶
Gets information about the network connected.
- Returns:
Wi-Fi or Ethernet SSID or Name.
- Return type:
str
- class pywifi.control_peripheral.ControlPeripheral(name: str = None, logger: Logger = None)¶
Initiates ControlPeripheral to toggle Wi-Fi on or off.
>>> ControlPeripheral
Instantiates the object.
- Parameters:
name – Takes the name of the peripheral connection.
logger – Bring your own logger.
- darwin_enable() None ¶
Enables Wi-Fi on macOS.
- darwin_disable() None ¶
Disables Wi-Fi on macOS.
- linux_enable() None ¶
Enables Wi-Fi on Linux.
- linux_disable() None ¶
Disables Wi-Fi on Linux.
- win_enable() None ¶
Enables Wi-Fi on Windows.
- win_disable() None ¶
Disables Wi-Fi on Windows.
- enable() None ¶
Enable Wi-Fi (OS-agnostic).
- disable() None ¶
Disable Wi-Fi (OS-agnostic).
Module¶
- pywifi.model.process_err(error: Union[CalledProcessError, SubprocessError], logger: Logger) str ¶
Logs errors along with return code and output based on type of error.
- Parameters:
error – Takes any one of multiple subprocess errors as argument.
logger – Logger object.
- Returns:
Decoded version of the error message or an empty string.
- Return type:
str
- class pywifi.model.Commands¶
Wrapper for OS specific commands.
>>> Commands
- nmcli: str = '/usr/bin/nmcli'¶
- networksetup: str = '/usr/sbin/networksetup'¶
- netsh: str = 'C:\\Windows\\System32\\netsh.exe'¶
- pywifi.model.get_env(key: str, default: Any = None, alias: str = None)¶
Get environment variable (case insensitive) with default and alias options.
- Parameters:
key – Key of the enviornment variable.
default – Default value in case key is not found in env var. Defaults to None.
alias – Alias key. Defaults to None.
See also
- Order of execution:
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