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Python wpa_supplicant Library
Motivation
This library provides an interface to the wpa_supplicant D-Bus interface. As of now, there is really no good option for interfacing with wpa_supplicant from Python and to go a step further, the existing D-Bus libraries are difficult to work with. This library abstracts all of that away into a very clean API based on wpa_supplicant D-Bus documentation.
Overview
This library is more than just a library that can be used programmatically, it also serves as a command-line tool for easily using wpa_supplicant and exercising the library.
Here is a quick example of creating an wireless interface (wlan0) and performing a scan.
With the library:
from wpa_supplicant.core import WpaSupplicantDriver
from twisted.internet.selectreactor import SelectReactor
import threading
import time
# Start a simple Twisted SelectReactor
reactor = SelectReactor()
threading.Thread(target=reactor.run, kwargs={'installSignalHandlers': 0}).start()
time.sleep(0.1) # let reactor start
# Start Driver
driver = WpaSupplicantDriver(reactor)
# Connect to the supplicant, which returns the "root" D-Bus object for wpa_supplicant
supplicant = driver.connect()
# Register an interface w/ the supplicant, this can raise an error if the supplicant
# already knows about this interface
interface = supplicant.create_interface('wlan0')
# Issue the scan
scan_results = interface.scan(block=True)
for bss in scan_results:
print bss.get_ssid()
With the CLI, you can do it in 2 commands:
$ wpa create_interface wlan0
Interface(Path: /fi/w1/wpa_supplicant1/Interfaces/5, Name: wlan0, State: disconnected)
OK
$ wpa interface wlan0 scan
BSS(Path: /fi/w1/wpa_supplicant1/Interfaces/3/BSSs/13, SSID: WINKHUB-107, BSSID: B4:79:A7:17:38:B5, Signal: -75dBm),
BSS(Path: /fi/w1/wpa_supplicant1/Interfaces/3/BSSs/20, SSID: Stage, BSSID: 04:18:D6:67:2A:9C, Signal: -67dBm),
BSS(Path: /fi/w1/wpa_supplicant1/Interfaces/3/BSSs/22, SSID: DAP-GUEST, BSSID: 00:07:7D:34:DB:BD, Signal: -73dBm),
BSS(Path: /fi/w1/wpa_supplicant1/Interfaces/3/BSSs/24, SSID: HaberHive, BSSID: E0:1C:41:B5:6F:D5, Signal: -71dBm),
BSS(Path: /fi/w1/wpa_supplicant1/Interfaces/3/BSSs/25, SSID: CMLS Guest WiFi, BSSID: 02:18:4A:91:E9:50, Signal: -79dBm),
BSS(Path: /fi/w1/wpa_supplicant1/Interfaces/3/BSSs/26, SSID: Shout Public, BSSID: 0A:18:D6:67:27:9E, Signal: -77dBm),
BSS(Path: /fi/w1/wpa_supplicant1/Interfaces/3/BSSs/29, SSID: ThinkTank, BSSID: 00:12:5F:03:AD:B4, Signal: -79dBm)]
OK
Installation
$ pip install wpa_supplicant
Feature Coverage Map
Often times adding a command or method to the library is very trivial however due to the finicky-ness of D-Bus in my experience, it is better to have an explicit method in the library that maps to a method in the D-Bus interface, even if the implementation is very cookie-cutter.
Here is the current feature coverage:
Object | Method | Supported |
---|---|---|
root | CreateInterface | Yes |
RemoveInterface | Yes | |
GetInterface | Yes | |
Get (properties) | Yes | |
Set (properties) | Yes | |
Register (signal) | Yes | |
Interface | Scan | Yes |
Disconnect | Yes | |
AddNetwork | Yes | |
RemoveNetwork | Yes | |
RemoveAllNetworks | Yes | |
SelectNetwork | Yes | |
Reassociate | * | |
Reattach | * | |
AddBlob | * | |
RemoveBlob | * | |
GetBlob | * | |
AutoScan | * | |
TDLSDiscover | * | |
TDLSSetup | * | |
TDLSStatus | * | |
TDLSTeardown | * | |
EAPLogoff | * | |
EAPLogon | * | |
NetworkReply | * | |
SetPKCS11EngineAndModulePath | * | |
SignalPoll | * | |
FlushBSS | * | |
SubscribeProbReq | * | |
UnsubscribeProbReq | * | |
Get (properties) | Yes | |
Set (properties) | Yes | |
Register (signal) | Yes | |
Interface.WPS | Start | * |
Get (properties) | * | |
Set (properties) | * | |
Register (signal) | * | |
Interface.P2PDevice | Find | * |
StopFind | * | |
Listen | * | |
ExtendedListen | * | |
PresenceRequest | * | |
ProvisionDiscoveryRequest | * | |
Connect | * | |
GroupAdd | * | |
Invite | * | |
Disconnect | * | |
RejectPeer | * | |
Flush | * | |
AddService | * | |
DeleteService | * | |
FlushService | * | |
ServiceDiscoveryRequest | * | |
ServiceDiscoveryResponse | * | |
ServiceDiscoveryCancelRequest | * | |
ServiceUpdate | * | |
Register (signal) | * | |
BSS | Get (properties) | Yes |
Set (properties) | Yes | |
Register (signal) | Yes | |
Network | Get (properties) | Yes |
Set (properties) | Yes | |
Register (signal) | Yes | |
Peer | Get (properties) | * |
Set (properties) | * | |
Register (signal) | * | |
Group | Get (properties) | * |
Set (properties) | * | |
Register (signal) | * | |
PersistentGroup | Get (properties) | * |
Set (properties) | * | |
Register (signal) | * |
License
This software is open-source. Copyright (c), Digi International Inc., 2015.
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