Class: WifiWand::BaseModel
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- WifiWand::BaseModel
- Defined in:
- lib/wifi-wand/models/base_model.rb
Direct Known Subclasses
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: OsCommandError
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#verbose_mode ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute verbose_mode.
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#wifi_interface ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute wifi_interface.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#connect(network_name, password = nil) ⇒ Object
Connects to the passed network name, optionally with password.
- #connected_to?(network_name) ⇒ Boolean
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#connected_to_internet? ⇒ Boolean
This method returns whether or not there is a working Internet connection, which is defined as name resolution and HTTP get being successful.
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#cycle_network ⇒ Object
Turns wifi off and then on, reconnecting to the originally connecting network.
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#initialize(options) ⇒ BaseModel
constructor
A new instance of BaseModel.
- #preferred_network_password(preferred_network_name) ⇒ Object
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#public_ip_address_info ⇒ Object
Reaches out to ipinfo.io to get public IP address information in the form of a hash.
- #random_mac_address ⇒ Object
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#remove_preferred_networks(*network_names) ⇒ Object
Removes the specified network(s) from the preferred network list.
- #run_os_command(command, raise_on_error = true) ⇒ Object
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#till(target_status, wait_interval_in_secs = nil) ⇒ Object
Waits for the Internet connection to be in the desired state.
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#try_os_command_until(command, stop_condition, max_tries = 100) ⇒ Object
Tries an OS command until the stop condition is true.
Constructor Details
#initialize(options) ⇒ BaseModel
Returns a new instance of BaseModel.
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# File 'lib/wifi-wand/models/base_model.rb', line 33 def initialize() @verbose_mode = .verbose if .wifi_interface && (! is_wifi_interface?(.wifi_interface)) raise Error.new("#{.wifi_interface} is not a Wi-Fi interface.") end @wifi_interface = .wifi_interface end |
Instance Attribute Details
#verbose_mode ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute verbose_mode.
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# File 'lib/wifi-wand/models/base_model.rb', line 12 def verbose_mode @verbose_mode end |
#wifi_interface ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute wifi_interface.
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# File 'lib/wifi-wand/models/base_model.rb', line 12 def wifi_interface @wifi_interface end |
Instance Method Details
#connect(network_name, password = nil) ⇒ Object
Connects to the passed network name, optionally with password. Turns wifi on first, in case it was turned off. Relies on subclass implementation of os_level_connect().
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# File 'lib/wifi-wand/models/base_model.rb', line 153 def connect(network_name, password = nil) # Allow symbols and anything responding to to_s for user convenience network_name = network_name.to_s if network_name password = password.to_s if password if network_name.nil? || network_name.empty? raise Error.new("A network name is required but was not provided.") end wifi_on os_level_connect(network_name, password) # Verify that the network is now connected: actual_network_name = connected_network_name unless actual_network_name == network_name = %Q{Expected to connect to "#{network_name}" but } if actual_network_name.nil? || actual_network_name.empty? << "unable to connect to any network." else << %Q{connected to "#{connected_network_name}" instead.} end << ' Did you ' << (password ? "provide the correct password?" : "need to provide a password?") raise Error.new() end nil end |
#connected_to?(network_name) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/wifi-wand/models/base_model.rb', line 145 def connected_to?(network_name) network_name == connected_network_name end |
#connected_to_internet? ⇒ Boolean
This method returns whether or not there is a working Internet connection, which is defined as name resolution and HTTP get being successful. Domains attempted are google.com and baidu.com. Success is either being successful. Commands for the multiple sites are run in parallel, in threads, to save time.
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# File 'lib/wifi-wand/models/base_model.rb', line 71 def connected_to_internet? return nil unless wifi_on? # no need to try # We cannot use run_os_command for the running of external processes here, # because they are multithreaded, and the output will get mixed up. # First pass to fail quickly if name resolving does not work. test_using_dig = -> do domains = %w(google.com baidu.com) puts "Calling dig on domains #{domains}..." if verbose_mode threads = domains.map do |domain| Thread.new do output = `dig +short #{domain}` output.length > 0 end end threads.each(&:join) values = threads.map(&:value) success = values.include?(true) puts "Results of dig: success == #{success}, values were #{values}." if verbose_mode success end test_using_http_get = -> do test_sites = %w{https://www.google.com http://baidu.com} puts "Calling HTTP.get on sites #{test_sites}..." if verbose_mode threads = test_sites.map do |site| Thread.new do url = URI.parse(site) success = true start = Time.now begin Net::HTTP.start(url.host) do |http| http.read_timeout = 3 # seconds http.get('.') puts "Finished HTTP get #{url.host} in #{Time.now - start} seconds" if verbose_mode end rescue => e puts "Got error for host #{url.host} in #{Time.now - start} seconds:\n#{e.inspect}" if verbose_mode success = false end success end end threads.each(&:join) values = threads.map(&:value) success = values.include?(true) puts "Results of HTTP.get: success == #{success}, values were #{values}." if verbose_mode success end test_using_dig.() && test_using_http_get.() end |
#cycle_network ⇒ Object
Turns wifi off and then on, reconnecting to the originally connecting network.
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# File 'lib/wifi-wand/models/base_model.rb', line 134 def cycle_network # TODO: Make this network name saving and restoring conditional on it not having a password. # If the disabled code below is enabled, an error will be raised if a password is required, # even though it is stored. # network_name = connected_network_name wifi_off wifi_on # connect(network_name) if network_name end |
#preferred_network_password(preferred_network_name) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/wifi-wand/models/base_model.rb', line 192 def preferred_network_password(preferred_network_name) preferred_network_name = preferred_network_name.to_s if preferred_networks.include?(preferred_network_name) os_level_preferred_network_password(preferred_network_name) else raise Error.new("Network #{preferred_network_name} not in preferred networks list.") end end |
#public_ip_address_info ⇒ Object
Reaches out to ipinfo.io to get public IP address information in the form of a hash. You may need to enclose this call in a begin/rescue.
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# File 'lib/wifi-wand/models/base_model.rb', line 262 def public_ip_address_info JSON.parse(`curl -s ipinfo.io`) end |
#random_mac_address ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/wifi-wand/models/base_model.rb', line 267 def random_mac_address bytes = Array.new(6) { rand(256) } chars = bytes.map { |b| "%02x" % b } chars.join(':') end |
#remove_preferred_networks(*network_names) ⇒ Object
Removes the specified network(s) from the preferred network list.
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# File 'lib/wifi-wand/models/base_model.rb', line 185 def remove_preferred_networks(*network_names) network_names = network_names.first if network_names.first.is_a?(Array) && network_names.size == 1 networks_to_remove = network_names & preferred_networks # exclude any nonexistent networks networks_to_remove.each { |name| remove_preferred_network(name) } end |
#run_os_command(command, raise_on_error = true) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/wifi-wand/models/base_model.rb', line 45 def run_os_command(command, raise_on_error = true) if verbose_mode puts CommandOutputFormatter.command_attempt_as_string(command) end start_time = Time.now output = `#{command} 2>&1` # join stderr with stdout if verbose_mode puts "Duration: #{'%.4f' % [Time.now - start_time]} seconds" puts CommandOutputFormatter.command_result_as_string(output) end if $?.exitstatus != 0 && raise_on_error raise OsCommandError.new($?.exitstatus, command, output) end output end |
#till(target_status, wait_interval_in_secs = nil) ⇒ Object
Waits for the Internet connection to be in the desired state.
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# File 'lib/wifi-wand/models/base_model.rb', line 207 def till(target_status, wait_interval_in_secs = nil) # One might ask, why not just put the 0.5 up there as the default argument. # We could do that, but we'd still need the line below in case nil # was explicitly specified. The default argument of nil above emphasizes that # the absence of an argument and a specification of nil will behave identically. wait_interval_in_secs ||= 0.5 finished_predicates = { conn: -> { connected_to_internet? }, disc: -> { ! connected_to_internet? }, on: -> { wifi_on? }, off: -> { ! wifi_on? } } finished_predicate = finished_predicates[target_status] if finished_predicate.nil? raise ArgumentError.new( "Option must be one of #{finished_predicates.keys.inspect}. Was: #{target_status.inspect}") end loop do return if finished_predicate.() sleep(wait_interval_in_secs) end end |
#try_os_command_until(command, stop_condition, max_tries = 100) ⇒ Object
Tries an OS command until the stop condition is true.
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# File 'lib/wifi-wand/models/base_model.rb', line 240 def try_os_command_until(command, stop_condition, max_tries = 100) report_attempt_count = ->(attempt_count) do puts "Command was executed #{attempt_count} time(s)." if verbose_mode end max_tries.times do |n| stdout = run_os_command(command) if stop_condition.(stdout) report_attempt_count.(n + 1) return stdout end end report_attempt_count.(max_tries) nil end |