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malle-pietje
d66c3ddd75 API client class v1.1.81
- hotfix to address cookie issues in UniFi OS 3.2.7, reported by @tflatebo
- fixed minor typos
- minor code reformatting of the examples
- starting with this release, cookies are no longer supported when connecting to a UniFi OS-based controller
- added set_vlan_to_port.php example, contributed by @SamuelSchnelly, #203
- allow additional parameters in `create_wlan()`'s payload, contributed by @sgrodzicki, #191
2023-12-18 11:11:27 +01:00
malle-pietje
9e092f8b85 Merge branch 'master' of github.com:Art-of-WiFi/UniFi-API-client
merge for device-basic
2023-03-28 12:22:42 +02:00
Sebastian Grodzicki
e4dc2e273c Add stat/device-basic endpoint (#188)
Merge to include device-basic endpoint
2023-03-28 12:21:43 +02:00
malle-pietje
67d318ca91 - bumped version to class v1.1.80
- added generate_backup_site() method, contributed by @labo-jad
2023-03-28 12:19:29 +02:00
malle-pietje
cbe89d913c API client class v1.1.79
- updated README to reflect support for 7.X
- `get_last_error_message()` now always returns a string which is empty if no message is available
- applied PR #151 in slightly different way for consistency with other similar code sections, contributed by @banakito
- changed default argument values in several methods/functions from null to an empty string
2022-03-28 11:57:57 +02:00
malle-pietje
4fe1780e1d API client class v1.1.78
- fixed `create_radius_account()` method to make Tunnel Type and Medium optional parameters, reported by @CodeByJacob
2022-03-11 13:24:31 +01:00
malle-pietje
61bd2eda0d API client class v1.1.77
- removed unnecessary CURLOPT_HEADER from the login() method
- added several more possible attributes for client stats
- cast VLAN id to string in create_radius_account()
2022-03-11 12:08:40 +01:00
malle-pietje
746fb0933c API client class v1.1.76
- minor changes based on feedback by Scrutinizer
- removed use of CURLOPT_NOBODY in login() method
- switched to using cURL's default HTTP version
2021-12-29 15:01:12 +01:00
malle-pietje
aefbbdc5e1 API client class v1.1.75
- updated docblocks to be less USG-specific
- removed content-length header from the logout method, reported by @Olivier6767
- added notes to reflect successful tests with UDR running latest Pre-Release version of the UniFi controller (version 6.5.52)
- added checks in specific cases when using trim() to prevent PHP 8 from throwing an error when the variable is null, submitted by @djchen
2021-12-18 12:00:56 +01:00
malle-pietje
fbfd6a8246 API client class v1.1.74
- minor refactoring
- fixed minor typos
- updated README to reflect limited visibility when using read-only administrator accounts, reported by @KetchupBomb and @NickDunas
2021-11-08 10:30:22 +01:00
malle-pietje
310abc43b5 API client class v1.1.73
- minor spacing changes based on Scrutinizer feedback
- updated create_wlan() method/function to work with the new way of assigning a VLAN which now requires passing the _id value
of the VLAN, reported by @BeneReuthlinger
- merged #132, README update, contributed by @pauloboc
- merged #133, adds edit_client_name() method, contributed by @pauloboc
2021-10-23 11:14:25 +02:00
malle-pietje
01eafb516a Merge branch 'master' of github.com:Art-of-WiFi/UniFi-API-client
merge #133
2021-10-23 10:34:46 +02:00
Paulo Ferreira
c3c44d61e4 Add method rename client (#133)
* Update Client.php

Add method rename client

* Update README.md
2021-10-23 10:34:39 +02:00
malle-pietje
2e7b556d8e Merge branch 'master' of github.com:Art-of-WiFi/UniFi-API-client
merged #132
2021-10-23 10:32:41 +02:00
malle-pietje
e7e1540df4 - minor spacing changes based on Scrutinizer feedback
- updated create_wlan() method/function to work with the new way of assigning a VLAN which now requires passing the _id value
of the VLAN, reported by @BeneReuthlinger
2021-10-23 10:32:20 +02:00
Paulo Ferreira
adb98a3c8e Update README.md (#132)
Fix parameters separations
2021-10-22 17:35:05 +02:00
malle-pietje
9cca43557c API client class v1.1.72
- added property $request_timeout to control the cURL option CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, contributed by @mreho
- added setter and getter for $request_timeout, contributed by @mreho
- changed default value for the cURL option CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION to CURL_HTTP_VERSION_1_1:
    - as of cURL version 7.62.0 the default value is CURL_HTTP_VERSION_2TLS which may cause issues
    - https://curl.se/libcurl/c/CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION.html
- added property for $curl_http_version to hold the value for CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION
- added setter and getter for $curl_http_version
- switched to using a constant to hold the class version
- updated the README file
2021-10-19 10:39:17 +02:00
malle-pietje
13b6699889 API client class v1.1.71
- modified `create_radius_account()` method to make Tunnel Type and Medium optional parameters, contributed by @mreho
- added `advanced_adopt_device()` method for more advanced adoption capabilities, contributed by @Sarrus
- refactored several code sections
- updated connection test script
2021-09-29 10:41:39 +02:00
malle-pietje
665fed93e2 shortened several property names 2021-03-22 11:58:20 +01:00
malle-pietje
36c0fecaff minor improvements 2021-03-22 11:52:44 +01:00
malle-pietje
474578a9d5 removed non-compliant header suffix 2021-03-21 16:08:55 +01:00
malle-pietje
5281db56de API client class v1.1.69
- added list_device_states() function/method, as suggested by @hoerter
- implemented fix to prevent cURL from sending an `Expect: 100-continue` header with each POST request
- implemented a callback function with the CURLOPT_HEADERFUNCTION option to process the response headers after each request and extract the Cookie contents
- general cleanup
2021-03-21 16:03:05 +01:00
malle-pietje
021d01ba86 API client class v1.1.68
- fixed a bug that was introduced with 1.1.67 and would only occur in certain corner cases
2021-01-24 18:09:38 +01:00
malle-pietje
caf838abb9 API client class v1.1.67
- fixed a bug where the request headers for subsequent function calls within the same Client instance would not always be cleared
2021-01-24 17:58:23 +01:00
malle-pietje
aa778c9b7b API client class v1.1.66
- simplified code based on Scrutinizer reports
2021-01-24 14:21:26 +01:00
malle-pietje
0e9ee66cef updated README to include new functions/methods 2021-01-23 11:44:12 +01:00
malle-pietje
721ba7d084 API client class v1.1.65
- applied minor improvements based on Scrutinizer reports
- applied minor changes to `authorize_guest()` to further improve handling of 0/null/empty values passed
- restricted protocols to be used by cURL to only allow http and https for improved security
- added methods/functions `list_device_name_mappings()` and `stat_full_status()`
2021-01-23 11:41:52 +01:00
malle-pietje
bf3446bba0 API client class v1.1.64
- added information to several docblocks
- changed handling of request headers, added private property for this
- applied changes for improved use of require_once in the README and examples
- added `list_sites()` example
- *potential breaking changes:*
    renamed `get_request_type()` and `set_request_type()` functions/methods to `get_request_method()` and `set_request_method()` respectively
2021-01-21 10:59:27 +01:00
malle-pietje
a4998de3a9 API client class v1.1.63
- changed references to *UbiOS* back to *UniFi OS*
- removed capitalization from all header strings (per RFC, header fields are case-insensitive: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2)
- removed charset parameter from headers (not required per RFC)
- added x-csrf-token header to all requests except GET when talking to UniFi OS-based controllers, thanks go to @paciks for raising #86
2021-01-06 17:03:21 +01:00
malle-pietje
c82481a28a API client class v1.1.62
- added several monthly stats methods: `stat_monthly_gateway()`, `stat_monthly_site()`, `stat_monthly_aps()`, `stat_monthly_user()`, thanks go to @Roel Janssens for spotting these MongoDB collections
- test for `object` or `resource` in `get_curl_resource()`, closes PR #82 submitted by @banakito
- applied change to comments in `example/modify_smartpower_pdu_outlet.php` based on a suggestion by @thesohoguy
- removed unnecessary variable from `list_apgroups()`, thanks go to Stephen Davies for reporting
- added an optional parameter $ap_group_ids to the `create_wlan()` function/method for UniFi controller versions 6.0.X and higher, thanks go to Stephen Davies for contributing
2020-12-10 14:52:39 +01:00
malle-pietje
2c743563f8 API client class v1.1.61
- minor improvements of comments contents
- fixed naming error in comments for list_devices()
- updated supported controller versions in main README
- change variable names used from MBytes to megabytes for improved consistency
2020-11-26 13:19:53 +01:00
malle-pietje
32252e56d7 API client class v1.1.60
- minor syntax improvements based on Scrutinizer CI feedback
- added support for PATCH requests (for future use)
- completed updating method/function comments to PHPDoc format (PSR-5)
2020-11-12 11:09:37 +01:00
malle-pietje
120699d343 API client class v1.1.59
- added methods/functions to manage AP groups: list_apgroups(), create_apgroup(), edit_apgroup(), and delete_apgroup() (only supported with controller versions 6.0.X and higher)
- adapted code to handle the behavior of the new v2 API routes that were added with controller versions 6.0.X and higher
- merged PR #76 which adds methods/functions check_controller_update() and check_firmware_update(), contributed  by @brenard
- further work on updating method/function comments to PHPDoc format (PSR-5)
2020-10-26 09:51:41 +01:00
malle-pietje
d26cba1f66 API client class v1.1.58
- changed several references from UniFi SDN controller to UniFi Network controller
- added optional payload parameter to the list_alarms() method/function, contributed by @MikeSiekkinen through PR #68
- added example showing how to disable/enable a UniFi switch port
- updated restart_device() function/method, thanks go to @leonardogyn for reporting this
- added example to modify outlet settings on a UniFi SmartPower PDU Pro, thanks go to @panthergm for providing access
2020-10-22 14:23:29 +02:00
malle-pietje
69b43df148 API client class v1.1.57
- increased minimum required PHP version to 5.5.0
- minor syntax improvement based on Scrutinizer feedback
- added create_dynamicdns() and set_dynamicdns() methods, "borrowed" routes from @smos
- added set_element_adoption() method, contributed by @VWT-Dan
- made a start at changing the function/method comments to PHPDoc format (PSR-5) which will support auto-generated class documentation (https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/proposed/phpdoc.md#5-the-phpdoc-format)
- added check to throw an error when the $baseurl ends with a / character, thanks to @infraweavers for submitting #66
- fixed issue with logout() on UDM PROs, thanks go to @Olivier6767 for providing access to a UDM PRO, addresses #63
- applied several code styling improvements
2020-08-22 17:47:50 +02:00
malle-pietje
2b34890a67 - minor syntax improvement based on Scrutinizer feedback
- added create_dynamicdns() and set_dynamicdns() methods, "borrowed" routes from @smos
- made a start at changing the function/method comments to PHPDoc format (PSR-5) which will support auto-generated class documentation
(https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/proposed/phpdoc.md#5-the-phpdoc-format)
2020-06-20 16:12:13 +02:00
malle-pietje
0d99d4a776 API client class v1.1.56
- switched to use of curl_setopt_array instead of curl_setopt which should slightly reduce the overall PHP execution time (https://gist.github.com/masakielastic/3330620)
- several minor code improvements
2020-06-13 12:28:43 +02:00
malle-pietje
89ce2fd8dd - general code clean up
- removed repetitive code (checks using $this->is_loggedin())
- updated the main README to include the latest added functions/methods
2020-06-08 12:52:32 +02:00
malle-pietje
c77913fded API client class v1.1.54
- fixed list_alarms() method/function
2020-06-07 14:23:44 +02:00
malle-pietje
329ad595c9 API client class v1.1.53
- added list_routing() method/function, contributed by @VWT-Dan
- added list_firmware() method/function
- added get_class_version() method/function, returns the (semantic) version number of the Class
- cleaned up the class to remove repetitive code
- changed names of several protected functions for improved consistency
- general code clean up
- minor additions to the main README file
2020-06-07 14:11:52 +02:00
malle-pietje
badb615627 API client class v1.1.52
- fixed exec_curl() for cases where the cookie has expired and we need to re-login
- removed obsolete functions/methods
2020-04-14 14:59:00 +02:00
malle-pietje
49d0986bd7 API client class v1.1.51
- updated README with all getter and setter methods/functions
- updated get_cookies() and get_cookie() for consistency
- get_cookie() remains for backward compatibility only, should not be used in new code
- fix rare cases where the client would end up in a loop, e.g. issuing a request for a site the cached credentials have no
access to
2020-03-19 16:07:31 +01:00
malle-pietje
0ebbb4efac API client class v1.1.50
- removed several if statements
- added getter and setter for unifi_os property
- fixed logout method when working with UniFi OS-based controllers
2020-02-22 17:19:32 +01:00
malle-pietje
903d3e47d5 API client class v1.1.49
- improvements to internal use of $_SESSION['unificookie']
- other minor code improvements
- applies several applied patches as suggested by scrutinizer-ci.com
2020-02-07 08:27:39 +01:00
malle-pietje
e72dea7357 API client class v1.1.48
- applied several patches to Client.php as suggested by scrutinizer-ci.com
- moved resource checks to get_curl_resource() method/function
- extended create_user() function/method with several optional parameters
- changed headers that are passed with each request containing a payload
2020-02-06 11:51:20 +01:00
malle-pietje
17d895076f API client class v1.1.47
- applied patches to update_switch_poe-mode.php as suggested by scrutinizer-ci.com
- code clean up and improvements in preparation of support for UniFi OS-based controllers
- added support for UniFi OS-based controllers, thanks to @Scyto for providing access
- adapt login route and method, and base URL for UniFi OS-based controllers
- automatically identify UniFi OS-based controllers, thanks to @TwitchCaptain for this and several other suggestions
- relaxed URL validation to allow UniFi OS-based controllers to pass
- changed default HTTP method to GET
- many improvements throughout the code
2020-02-06 08:52:49 +01:00
malle-pietje
961d692125 - added support for UniFi OS-based controllers 2020-02-04 14:42:03 +01:00
malle-pietje
796ad9a82d code cleanup and improvements in preparation of support for UniFi OS-based controllers 2020-02-04 07:41:43 +01:00
malle-pietje
a3fc0732e2 API client class v1.1.46
- applied patches to update_switch_poe-mode.php as suggested by scrutinizer-ci.com
- placed warning that UniFI OS is not (yet) supported
2020-01-31 12:14:52 +01:00
malle-pietje
ca25c8ab52 re-added PHP_EOL in several places 2020-01-30 10:14:55 +01:00
malle-pietje
6754eb5041 API client class v1.1.45
- added function/method force_provision(), contributed by @VWT-Dan
- added example update_switch_poe-mode.php, contributed by @Kaltt
2020-01-30 10:09:34 +01:00
malle-pietje
2ac791a353 API client class v1.1.44
- added example script reconnect_client.php
- fixed typo in URL linking to UniFi section on the UI.com site
- add function/method reboot_cloudkey(), contributed by @leonardogyn
2020-01-27 13:19:49 +01:00
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## UniFi Controller API client class
A PHP class which provides access to Ubiquiti's [**UniFi SDN Controller API**](https://unifi-sdn.ui.com/), versions 4.X.X and 5.X.X of the UniFi SDN Controller software are supported (version 5.11.39 has been confirmed to work). It's a standalone version of the class which is used in our API browser tool which can be found [here](https://github.com/Art-of-WiFi/UniFi-API-browser).
A PHP class that provides access to Ubiquiti's [**UniFi Network Controller**](https://unifi-network.ui.com/) API.
This class can be installed manually or using composer/[packagist](https://packagist.org/packages/art-of-wifi/unifi-api-client) for easy inclusion in your projects.
UniFi Network Controller software versions 4.X.X, 5.X.X, 6.X.X, and 7.X.X (version 7.2.93 has been confirmed to work)
are supported as well as UniFi OS-based controllers. This class is used by our API browser tool which can be found
[here](https://github.com/Art-of-WiFi/UniFi-API-browser).
The package can be installed manually or by using
composer/[packagist](https://packagist.org/packages/art-of-wifi/unifi-api-client) for
easy inclusion in your projects.
## Requirements
- a web server with PHP and cURL modules installed (tested on Apache 2.4 with PHP Version 5.6.1 and cURL 7.42.1 and with PHP 7.2.10 and cURL 7.58.0)
- network connectivity between this web server and the server and port (normally TCP port 8443) where the UniFi Controller is running
- a server with:
- PHP 5.5.0 or higher
- PHP json and PHP cURL modules
- tested on Apache 2.4 with PHP 5.6.1 and cURL 7.42.1 and with PHP 7.4.9 and cURL 7.68.0
- direct network connectivity between this server and the host and port (usually TCP port 8443 or port 443 for
UniFi OS) where the UniFi Controller is running
- you must use **accounts with local access**, not UniFi Cloud accounts, to access the UniFi Controller API
through this class
## Installation ##
## UniFi OS Support
You can use [Composer](#composer), [Git](#git) or simply [Download the Release](#download-the-release) to install the API client class.
Support for UniFi OS-based controllers has been added as of version 1.1.47:
- UniFi Dream Router (UDR)
- UniFi Dream Machine (UDM)
- UniFi Dream Machine Pro (UDM PRO)
- UniFi Cloud Key Gen2 (UCK G2), firmware version 2.0.24 or higher
- UniFi Cloud Key Gen2 Plus (UCK G2 Plus), firmware version 2.0.24 or higher
- UniFi Cloud Console, details [here](https://help.ui.com/hc/en-us/articles/4415364143511)
The class automatically detects UniFi OS-based controllers and adjusts URLs and several functions/methods accordingly.
If your own code implements strict validation of the URL that is passed to the constructor, please adapt your
logic to allow URLs without a port suffix or with port 443 when working with a UniFi OS-based controller.
> **IMPORTANT NOTE**: cookies are no longer supported with UniFi OS-based controllers. If your application code does use cookies,
they will be ignored automatically when working with UniFi OS-based controllers.
Please test all methods you plan on using thoroughly before using the API Client with
UniFi OS devices in a production environment.
## Installation
Use [Composer](#composer), [Git](#git) or simply [Download the Release](#download-the-release) to install the
API client class.
### Composer
The preferred method is via [composer](https://getcomposer.org). Follow the [installation instructions](https://getcomposer.org/doc/00-intro.md) if you do not already have composer installed.
The preferred installation method is through [composer](https://getcomposer.org).
Follow these [installation instructions](https://getcomposer.org/doc/00-intro.md) if you don't have composer
installed already.
Once composer is installed, simply execute this command from the shell in your project directory:
Once composer is installed, simply execute this command from the shell in your project
directory:
```sh
composer require art-of-wifi/unifi-api-client
```
Or you can manually add the package to your composer.json file:
Or manually add the package to your composer.json file:
```javascript
{
@@ -36,7 +72,7 @@ composer require art-of-wifi/unifi-api-client
Finally, be sure to include the autoloader in your code:
```php
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
```
### Git
@@ -50,15 +86,17 @@ git clone https://github.com/Art-of-WiFi/UniFi-API-client.git
When git is done cloning, include the file containing the class like so in your code:
```php
require_once('path/to/src/Client.php');
require_once 'path/to/src/Client.php';
```
### Download the Release
If you prefer not to use composer or git, you can simply [download the package](https://github.com/Art-of-WiFi/UniFi-API-client/archive/master.zip), uncompress the zip file, then include the file containing the class in your code like so:
If you prefer not to use composer or git,
simply [download the package](https://github.com/Art-of-WiFi/UniFi-API-client/archive/master.zip), unpack the zip
file, then include the file containing the class in your code like so:
```php
require_once('path/to/src/Client.php');
require_once 'path/to/src/Client.php';
```
## Example usage
@@ -69,10 +107,10 @@ A basic example how to use the class:
/**
* load the class using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* initialize the Unifi API connection class, log in to the controller and request the alarms collection
* initialize the UniFi API connection class, log in to the controller and request the alarms collection
* (this example assumes you have already assigned the correct values to the variables used)
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controller_user, $controller_password, $controller_url, $site_id, $controller_version, true);
@@ -80,39 +118,60 @@ $login = $unifi_connection->login();
$results = $unifi_connection->list_alarms(); // returns a PHP array containing alarm objects
```
Please refer to the `examples/` directory for some more detailed examples which you can use as a starting point for your own PHP code.
Please refer to the `examples/` directory for some more detailed examples which can be used as a starting point for your
own PHP code.
#### IMPORTANT NOTES:
1. In the above example, `$site_id` is the short site "name" (usually 8 characters long) that is visible in the URL when managing the site in the UniFi SDN Controller. For example with this URL:
1. In the above example, `$site_id` is the short site "name" (usually 8 characters long) that is visible in the URL when
managing the site in the UniFi Network Controller. For example with this URL:
`https://<controller IP address or FQDN>:8443/manage/site/jl3z2shm/dashboard`
`jl3z2shm` is the short site "name" and the value to assign to $site_id.
2. The last optional parameter that is passed to the constructor in the above example (`true`), enables validation of the controller's SSL certificate which is otherwise **disabled** by default. It is highly recommended to enable this feature in production environments where you have a valid SSL cert installed on the UniFi Controller that is associated with the FQDN in the `controller_url` parameter. This option was added with API client version 1.1.16.
2. The 6th optional parameter that is passed to the constructor in the above example (`true`), enables validation of
the controller's SSL certificate which is otherwise **disabled** by default. It is **highly recommended** to enable
this feature in production environments where you have a valid SSL cert installed on the UniFi Controller that is
associated with the FQDN in the `controller_url` parameter. This option was added with API client version 1.1.16.
3. Using an administrator account (`$controller_user` in the above example) with **read-only** permissions can limit
visibility on certain collection/object properties. See this
[issue](https://github.com/Art-of-WiFi/UniFi-API-client/issues/129) and this
[issue](https://github.com/Art-of-WiFi/UniFi-API-browser/issues/94) for an example where the WPA2 password isn't
visible for **read-only** administrator accounts.
## Functions/methods supported
The class currently supports the following functions/methods to GET/POST/PUT/DELETE data through the UniFi Controller API. Please refer to the source code for more details on the functions/methods and their respective parameters.
The class currently supports the following functions/methods to GET/POST/PUT/DELETE data
through the UniFi Controller API. Please refer to the comments in the source code for
more details on each of the functions/methods and their respective parameters.
- login()
- logout()
- adopt_device()
- archive_alarm()
- assign_existing_admin()
- authorize_guest()
- block_sta()
- cancel_rolling_upgrade()
- check_controller_update()
- check_firmware_update()
- cmd_stat()
- count_alarms()
- create_apgroup() (supported with controller versions 6.0.X and higher)
- create_dynamicdns()
- create_firewallgroup()
- create_hotspotop()
- create_network()
- create_radius_account()
- create_site()
- create_usergroup()
- create_user()
- create_usergroup()
- create_voucher()
- create_wlan()
- custom_api_request()
- delete_apgroup() (supported with controller versions 6.0.X and higher)
- delete_device()
- delete_firewallgroup()
- delete_network()
@@ -121,30 +180,35 @@ The class currently supports the following functions/methods to GET/POST/PUT/DEL
- delete_usergroup()
- delete_wlan()
- disable_ap()
- edit_apgroup() (supported with controller versions 6.0.X and higher)
- edit_client_fixedip()
- edit_client_name()
- edit_firewallgroup()
- edit_usergroup()
- extend_guest_validity()
- forget_sta() (supported on controller version 5.9.X and higher)
- generate_backup()
- generate_backup_site()
- invite_admin()
- assign_existing_admin()
- revoke_admin()
- led_override()
- list_admins()
- list_all_admins()
- list_alarms()
- list_all_admins()
- list_apgroups() (supported with controller versions 6.0.X and higher)
- list_aps() (deprecated but still available as alias)
- list_backups()
- list_clients()
- list_country_codes()
- list_current_channels()
- list_dashboard()
- list_device_name_mappings()
- list_devices()
- list_dpi_stats()
- list_dynamicdns()
- list_events()
- list_extension()
- list_firewallgroups()
- list_firmware()
- list_guests()
- list_health()
- list_hotspotop()
@@ -156,6 +220,7 @@ The class currently supports the following functions/methods to GET/POST/PUT/DEL
- list_radius_accounts() (supported on controller version 5.5.19 and higher)
- list_radius_profiles()
- list_rogueaps()
- list_routing()
- list_self()
- list_settings()
- list_sites()
@@ -167,12 +232,17 @@ The class currently supports the following functions/methods to GET/POST/PUT/DEL
- locate_ap()
- move_device()
- power_cycle_switch_port()
- reboot_cloudkey()
- reconnect_sta()
- rename_ap()
- restart_ap()
- restart_ap() (deprecated but still available as alias)
- restart_device()
- revoke_admin()
- revoke_voucher()
- set_ap_radiosettings()
- set_device_settings_base()
- set_dynamicdns()
- set_element_adoption() (supported on controller version 5.13.X and higher)
- set_guestlogin_settings()
- set_guestlogin_settings_base()
- set_ips_settings_base() (supported on controller version 5.9.10 and higher)
@@ -187,11 +257,11 @@ The class currently supports the following functions/methods to GET/POST/PUT/DEL
- set_site_name()
- set_site_ntp()
- set_site_snmp()
- set_super_mgmt_settings_base()
- set_super_smtp_settings_base()
- set_super_identity_settings_base()
- set_sta_name()
- set_sta_note()
- set_super_identity_settings_base()
- set_super_mgmt_settings_base()
- set_super_smtp_settings_base()
- set_usergroup()
- set_wlan_mac_filter()
- set_wlansettings()
@@ -201,26 +271,32 @@ The class currently supports the following functions/methods to GET/POST/PUT/DEL
- site_ledson() (deprecated but still available as alias)
- spectrum_scan()
- spectrum_scan_state()
- start_rolling_upgrade()
- stat_5minutes_aps() (supported on controller version 5.5.X and higher)
- stat_5minutes_gateway() (supported on controller version 5.7.X and higher)
- stat_5minutes_site() (supported on controller version 5.5.X and higher)
- stat_5minutes_user (supported on controller version 5.7.X and higher)
- stat_allusers()
- stat_auths()
- stat_client()
- stat_5minutes_aps() (supported on controller version 5.5.X and higher)
- stat_hourly_aps()
- stat_daily_aps()
- stat_5minutes_gateway() (supported on controller version 5.7.X and higher)
- stat_hourly_gateway() (supported on controller version 5.7.X and higher)
- stat_daily_gateway() (supported on controller version 5.7.X and higher)
- stat_5minutes_site() (supported on controller version 5.5.X and higher)
- stat_hourly_site()
- stat_daily_site()
- stat_5minutes_user (supported on controller version 5.7.X and higher)
- stat_hourly_user() (supported on controller version 5.7.X and higher)
- stat_daily_user() (supported on controller version 5.7.X and higher)
- stat_full_status()
- stat_hourly_aps()
- stat_hourly_gateway() (supported on controller version 5.7.X and higher)
- stat_hourly_site()
- stat_hourly_user() (supported on controller version 5.7.X and higher)
- stat_ips_events() (supported on controller version 5.9.10 and higher)
- stat_monthly_aps()
- stat_monthly_gateway()
- stat_monthly_site()
- stat_monthly_user()
- stat_payment()
- stat_sessions()
- stat_sites()
- stat_speedtest_results()
- stat_ips_events() (supported on controller version 5.9.10 and higher)
- stat_sta_sessions_latest()
- stat_status()
- stat_sysinfo()
@@ -230,39 +306,61 @@ The class currently supports the following functions/methods to GET/POST/PUT/DEL
- unset_locate_ap() (deprecated but still available as alias)
- upgrade_device()
- upgrade_device_external()
- start_rolling_upgrade()
- cancel_rolling_upgrade()
- cmd_stat()
Internal functions, getters/setters:
Other functions, getters/setters:
- set_debug()
- get_class_version()
- get_cookie() (renamed from getcookie(), deprecated but still available, use get_cookies() instead)
- get_cookies()
- get_curl_connection_timeout()
- get_curl_http_version()
- get_curl_method()
- get_curl_request_timeout()
- get_curl_request_timeout()
- get_curl_ssl_verify_host()
- get_curl_ssl_verify_peer()
- get_debug()
- set_site()
- get_site()
- get_cookie() (renamed from getcookie())
- get_last_results_raw()
- get_is_unifi_os()
- get_last_error_message()
- get_last_results_raw()
- get_site()
- set_connection_timeout()
- set_cookies()
- set_curl_http_version()
- set_curl_request_timeout()
- set_curl_ssl_verify_host()
- set_curl_ssl_verify_peer()
- set_debug()
- set_is_unifi_os()
- set_request_method()
- set_request_timeout()
- set_site()
## Need help or have suggestions?
There is still work to be done to add functionality and further improve the usability of this class, so all suggestions/comments are welcome. Please use the GitHub [issue list](https://github.com/Art-of-WiFi/UniFi-API-client/issues) or the Ubiquiti Community forums (https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Wireless/PHP-class-to-access-the-UniFi-controller-API-updates-and/td-p/1512870) to share your suggestions and questions.
There is still work to be done to add functionality and further improve the usability of
this class, so all suggestions/comments are welcome. Please use the GitHub
[issue list](https://github.com/Art-of-WiFi/UniFi-API-client/issues) or the Ubiquiti
Community forums (https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Wireless/PHP-class-to-access-the-UniFi-controller-API-updates-and/td-p/1512870)
to share your suggestions and questions.
## Contribute
If you would like to contribute code (improvements), please open an issue and include your code there or else create a pull request.
If you would like to contribute code (improvements), please open an issue and include
your code there or else create a pull request.
## Credits
This class is based on the initial work by the following developers:
- domwo: http://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Wireless/little-php-class-for-unifi-api/m-p/603051
- domwo: https://community.ui.com/questions/little-php-class-for-unifi-api/933d3fb3-b401-4499-993a-f9af079a4a3a
- fbagnol: https://github.com/fbagnol/class.unifi.php
and the API as published by Ubiquiti:
- https://dl.ubnt.com/unifi/5.10.19/unifi_sh_api
- https://dl.ui.com/unifi/7.0.25/unifi_sh_api
## Important Disclaimer
Many of the functions in this API client class are not officially supported by UBNT and as such, may not be supported in future versions of the UniFi Controller API.
Many of the functions in this API client class are not officially supported by Ubiquiti
and as such, may not be supported in future versions of the UniFi Controller API.

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@@ -1,31 +1,32 @@
{
"name": "art-of-wifi/unifi-api-client",
"type": "library",
"description": "API client class for use with Ubiquiti's UniFi controller",
"name": "art-of-wifi/unifi-api-client",
"type": "library",
"description": "API client class for use with Ubiquiti's UniFi controller",
"keywords": [
"ubnt",
"ubiquiti",
"unifi",
"controller",
"api",
"client"
],
"homepage": "https://github.com/Art-of-WiFi/UniFi-API-client",
"license": "MIT",
"ubnt",
"ubiquiti",
"unifi",
"controller",
"api",
"client"
],
"homepage": "https://github.com/Art-of-WiFi/UniFi-API-client",
"license": "MIT",
"authors": [
{
"name": "Art of WiFi",
"email": "info@artofowifi.net",
"homepage": "http://artofwifi.net"
"name": "Art of WiFi",
"email": "info@artofowifi.net",
"homepage": "https://artofwifi.net"
}
],
"require": {
"php": ">=5.4.0",
"ext-curl": "*"
"php": ">=5.5.0",
"ext-curl": "*",
"ext-json": "*"
},
"autoload": {
"psr-4": {
"UniFi_API\\": "src/"
}
}
}
}

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@@ -1,18 +1,21 @@
## API client class usage examples
This directory contains some PHP code examples which demonstrate usage of the PHP API client class and can be used as a good starting point for your own custom code.
This directory contains some PHP code examples which demonstrate usage of the PHP API client class and can be used as a
good starting point for your own custom code.
### Usage
Copy the appropriate example file to your working directory together with a copy of the config.template.php file which should be renamed to config.php.
Then update the contents of your new config.php with your controller details and credentials and modify the example file as required to fit your needs.
Copy the appropriate example file to your working directory together with a copy of the config.template.php file which
should be renamed to config.php. Then update the contents of your new config.php with your controller details and
credentials and modify the example file as required to fit your needs.
Also make sure to update the path for the composer autoloader file (`vendor/autoload.php`) or the file containing the Class itself (`src/Client.php`) in your `require_once()` statement as required.
Also make sure to update the path for the composer autoloader file (`vendor/autoload.php`) or the file containing the
Class itself (`src/Client.php`) in your `require_once()` statement as required.
#### Executing scripts from the CLI
Most of the included example scripts can be run from the CLI or shell as follows after the necessary credentials and parameters have been added or updated:
Most of the included example scripts can be run from the CLI or shell as follows after the necessary credentials and
parameters have been added or updated:
```sh
$ php list_site_health.php
@@ -22,7 +25,8 @@ NOTE: this does require the `php-cli` module to be installed
### Contribute
If you would like to share your own example file(s), please open an issue and include your code there or else create a pull request.
If you would like to share your own example file(s), please open an issue and include your code there or else create a
pull request.
## Important Disclaimer

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@@ -3,19 +3,19 @@
* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example basic PHP script to fetch an Access Point's scanning state/results
* description: example basic PHP script to fetch an Access Point's scanning state/results
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* site id and MAC address of AP to query
@@ -28,7 +28,14 @@ $ap_mac = '<enter MAC address of Access Point to check>';
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller and do our thing
* spectrum_scan_state()
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion);
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$data = $unifi_connection->spectrum_scan_state($ap_mac);

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@@ -3,11 +3,11 @@
* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: @4oo4
* description: example script to upgrade device firmware (can be scheduled with systemd/cron)
* to the most current version
* description: example script to upgrade device firmware (can be scheduled with systemd/cron)
* to the most current version
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* site id of the AP to update
@@ -24,8 +24,15 @@ $device_mac = '<enter MAC address of device to update>';
* initialize the UniFi API connection class, log in to the controller
* (this example assumes you have already assigned the correct values in config.php to the variables used)
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion, false);
$login = $unifi_connection->login();
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$login = $unifi_connection->login();
/**
* Run the actual upgrade

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* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example PHP script to perform a basic auth of a guest device
* description: example PHP script to perform a basic auth of a guest device
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* the MAC address of the device to authorize
@@ -45,9 +45,16 @@ $site_id = '<enter your site id here>';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
/**
* then we authorize the device for the requested duration

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* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example basic PHP script to auth a guest device and attach a note to it,
* this requires the device to be connected to the WLAN/LAN at moment of
* authorization
* description: example basic PHP script to auth a guest device and attach a note to it,
* this requires the device to be connected to the WLAN/LAN at moment of
* authorization
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* the MAC address of the device to authorize
@@ -42,9 +42,16 @@ $note = 'Note to attach to newly authorized device';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
/**
* we authorize the device for the requested duration and attach the note to it's object

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* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: @malcolmcif, based on another Art of WiFi example
* description: basic PHP script to block a list of mac addresses passed in via command line,
* output is to console in non json format
* description: basic PHP script to block a list of mac addresses passed in via command line,
* output is to console in non json format
*
* usage:
* php block_list.php <list of comma seperated mac addresses>
*
* example:
* php block_list.php 09:09:09:09:09:09,10:10:10:10:10:10
*
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
$debug = false;
/**
@@ -43,11 +42,18 @@ if ($site_id == "MUST_DEFINE_THIS") {
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login(); // always true regardless of site id
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
foreach ($macs_to_block as &$mac) {
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login(); // always true regardless of site id
foreach ($macs_to_block as $mac) {
// block_result is always true even if mac address does not exist :(
$block_result = $unifi_connection->block_sta($mac);

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* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example basic PHP script to modify the super_mgmt settings for UniFi controller and output results
* in json format
* description: example basic PHP script to modify the super_mgmt settings for UniFi controller and output results
* in json format
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* UniFi controller credentials and the site to use, in this case since we are modifying global settings you can select
@@ -18,26 +18,33 @@ require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
*
* NOTE: in this case you need to enter Super Administrator account credentials in config.php
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
$site_id = 'default';
$debug = false;
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller and do our thing
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion, true);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$site_settings = $unifi_connection->list_settings();
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$super_mgmt_settings = [];
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$site_settings = $unifi_connection->list_settings();
$super_mgmt_settings = [];
$super_mgmt_settings_id = '';
if (!empty($site_settings)) {
foreach($site_settings as $section) {
foreach ($site_settings as $section) {
echo 'section key: ' . $section->key . PHP_EOL;
if ($section->key === 'super_mgmt') {
$super_mgmt_settings = $section;
$super_mgmt_settings = $section;
$super_mgmt_settings_id = $section->_id;
}
}

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* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example basic PHP script to change the WPA2 password/PSK of a WLAN, returns true on success
* description: example basic PHP script to change the WPA2 password/PSK of a WLAN, returns true on success
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* The site to which the WLAN you want to modify belongs
@@ -35,10 +35,17 @@ $new_password = '<new password goes here>';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$results = $unifi_connection->set_wlansettings($wlan_id, $new_password);
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$results = $unifi_connection->set_wlansettings($wlan_id, $new_password);
/**
* provide feedback in json format

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<?php
/**
* Copyright (c) 2017, Art of WiFi
*
* This file is subject to the MIT license that is bundled
* with this package in the file LICENSE.md
* Copyright (c) 2021, Art of WiFi
*
* This file is subject to the MIT license that is bundled with this package in the file LICENSE.md
*/
/**
@@ -15,8 +13,9 @@
*/
$controlleruser = ''; // the user name for access to the UniFi Controller
$controllerpassword = ''; // the password for access to the UniFi Controller
$controllerurl = ''; // full url to the UniFi Controller, eg. 'https://22.22.11.11:8443'
$controllerversion = ''; // the version of the Controller software, eg. '4.6.6' (must be at least 4.0.0)
$controllerurl = ''; // full url to the UniFi Controller, eg. 'https://22.22.11.11:8443', for UniFi OS-based
// controllers a port suffix isn't required, no trailing slashes should be added
$controllerversion = ''; // the version of the Controller software, e.g. '4.6.6' (must be at least 4.0.0)
/**
* set to true (without quotes) to enable debug output to the browser and the PHP error log

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* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example basic PHP script to create a new site, returns true upon success
* description: example basic PHP script to create a new site, returns true upon success
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* the site to use to log in to the controller
@@ -30,9 +30,16 @@ $description = 'new site';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller and do our thing
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$results = $unifi_connection->create_site($description);
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$results = $unifi_connection->create_site($description);
/**
* provide feedback in json format

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* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example basic PHP script to create a set of vouchers, returns an array containing the newly created vouchers
* description: example basic PHP script to create a set of vouchers, returns an array containing the newly created vouchers
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* minutes the voucher is valid after activation (expiration time)
@@ -35,9 +35,16 @@ $site_id = '<enter your site id here>';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
/**
* then we create the required number of vouchers with the requested expiration value

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* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example basic PHP script to delete a site, returns true upon success
* description: example basic PHP script to delete a site, returns true upon success
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* the site to use to log in to the controller
@@ -31,9 +31,16 @@ $site_to_delete = '<_id value of the site>';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller and do our thing
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$results = $unifi_connection->delete_site($site_to_delete);
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$results = $unifi_connection->delete_site($site_to_delete);
/**
* provide feedback in json format

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* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example basic PHP script to disable/enable a device, returns true upon success
* description: example basic PHP script to disable/enable a device, returns true upon success
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* the 24 character id of the device to disable/enable
@@ -30,9 +30,16 @@ $site_id = '<enter your site id here>';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
/**
* then we disable the device

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<?php
/**
* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example PHP script to disable/enable the port of a UniFi switch
* note: Requires controller version 5.5.X or higher. This example assumes an override alreay exists for the desired port.
* To create a new port override simply append one (similar in structure to $updated_override) as needed to the
* $existing_overrides array
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* the site to use to log in to the controller
*/
$site_id = '<enter your site id here>';
/**
* the MAC address of the UniFi switch to re-configure
*/
$device_mac = '<enter MAC address>';
/**
* index of port to modify/add
*/
$port_idx = 24;
/**
* port configuration id to apply when enabling/disabling the port
*
* NOTE:
* port configurations are available through list_portconf()
*/
$port_conf_id = '<enter _id value of desired port configuration>';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller and do our thing
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$data = $unifi_connection->list_devices($device_mac);
$device_id = $data[0]->device_id;
$existing_overrides = $data[0]->port_overrides;
foreach ($existing_overrides as $key => $value) {
if (!empty($value->port_idx) && $value->port_idx === $port_idx) {
$updated_override = [
'portconf_id' => $port_conf_id,
'port_idx' => $port_idx,
'poe_mode' => $value->poe_mode,
'name' => 'Your-port-name',
];
$existing_overrides[$key] = $updated_override;
}
}
$payload = [
'port_overrides' => $existing_overrides
];
$update_device = $unifi_connection->set_device_settings_base($device_id, $payload);
/**
* provide feedback in json format
*/
echo json_encode($update_device, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);

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* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example basic PHP script to execute a custom API request using the
* custom_api_request() function/method
* description: example basic PHP script to execute a custom API request using the
* custom_api_request() function/method
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* The site to authorize the device with
@@ -27,18 +27,25 @@ $site_id = '<enter your site id here>';
/**
* parameters
*/
$url = '/api/s/' . $site_id . '/stat/fwupdate/latest-version';
$request_type = 'GET';
$payload = null;
$return = 'array';
$url = '/api/s/' . $site_id . '/stat/fwupdate/latest-version';
$request_method = 'GET';
$payload = null;
$return = 'array';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller and do our thing
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$results = $unifi_connection->custom_api_request($url, $request_type, $payload, $return);
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$results = $unifi_connection->custom_api_request($url, $request_method, $payload, $return);
/**
* provide feedback in JSON format or as PHP Object

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* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: mtotone
* description: example of how to extend validity of guest authorizations
* description: example of how to extend validity of guest authorizations
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* must be adapted to your site!
@@ -23,9 +23,16 @@ require_once('config.php');
$site_id = "default";
$site_name = "*enter your site name*";
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
if ($loginresults === 400) {
print "UniFi controller login failure, please check your credentials in config.php.\n";
@@ -36,7 +43,8 @@ if ($loginresults === 400) {
* loop thru all known guests
*/
foreach ($guestlist as $guest) {
print "<pre>" . $guest->_id . " (" . $guest->mac . "), valid until " . date(DATE_ATOM, $guest->end) . " (" . $guest->end . ")</pre>";
print "<pre>" . $guest->_id . " (" . $guest->mac . "), valid until " .
date(DATE_ATOM, $guest->end) . " (" . $guest->end . ")</pre>";
/**
* just a sample: only extend validity of guests which have end date after 2017-04-02

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* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example basic PHP script to pull current alarms from the UniFi controller and output in json format
* description: example basic PHP script to pull current alarms from the UniFi controller and output in json format
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* the site to use
@@ -25,7 +25,14 @@ $site_id = '<enter your site id here>';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller and do our thing
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion);
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$data = $unifi_connection->list_alarms();

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* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example to pull connected user numbers for Access Points from the UniFi controller and output the results
* in raw HTML format
* description: example to pull connected user numbers for Access Points from the UniFi controller and output the results
* in raw HTML format
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* the short name of the site which you wish to query
@@ -26,10 +26,17 @@ $site_id = '<enter your site id here>';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller and pull the requested data
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$aps_array = $unifi_connection->list_aps();
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$aps_array = $unifi_connection->list_aps();
/**
* output the results in HTML format

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* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: @gahujipo
* description: example to pull connected users and their details from the UniFi controller and output the results
* in JSON format
* description: example to pull connected users and their details from the UniFi controller and output the results
* in JSON format
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* the short name of the site which you wish to query
@@ -25,10 +25,17 @@ $site_id = '<enter your site id here>';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller and pull the requested data
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$clients_array = $unifi_connection->list_clients();
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$clients_array = $unifi_connection->list_clients();
/**
* output the results in JSON format

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* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example to pull site health metrics from the UniFi controller and output the results
* in json format
* description: example to pull site health metrics from the UniFi controller and output the results
* in json format
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* the short name of the site you wish to query
@@ -26,14 +26,20 @@ $site_id = '<enter your site id here>';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller and pull the requested data
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$result = $unifi_connection->list_health();
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$result = $unifi_connection->list_health();
/**
* output the results in correct json formatting
*/
header('Content-Type: application/json');
echo (json_encode($result, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT));
echo(json_encode($result, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT));

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<?php
/**
* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example basic PHP script to list all site on the controller that are
* available to the admin account defined in config.php
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* we use the default site in the initial connection
*/
$site_id = 'default';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller and do our thing
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$data = $unifi_connection->list_sites();
/**
* we can render the full results in json format
*/
//echo json_encode($data, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);
/**
* or we print each site name and site id
*/
foreach ($data as $site) {
echo 'Site name: ' . $site->desc . ', site id: ' . $site->name . PHP_EOL;
}
echo PHP_EOL;

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* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example basic PHP script to pull Facebook social auth details from the UniFi controller and output
* them in basic HTML format
* description: example basic PHP script to pull Facebook social auth details from the UniFi controller and output
* them in basic HTML format
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* the site to use
@@ -26,10 +26,17 @@ $site_id = '<enter your site id here>';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller and do our thing
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$data = $unifi_connection->stat_payment();
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$data = $unifi_connection->stat_payment();
/**
* cycle through the results and print social auth details if set,

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* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example basic PHP script to pull stats for s epcific user/client device from the UniFi controller and output in json format
* description: example basic PHP script to pull stats for s epcific user/client device from the UniFi controller and output in json format
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* the site to use
@@ -38,12 +38,19 @@ $attribs = ['rx_bytes', 'tx_bytes'];
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller and do our thing
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion, true);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug(false);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug(false);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
//$data = $unifi_connection->stat_5minutes_user($mac, null, null, $attribs);
//$data = $unifi_connection->stat_hourly_user($mac, null, null, $attribs);
$data = $unifi_connection->stat_daily_user($mac, null, null, $attribs);
$data = $unifi_connection->stat_daily_user($mac, null, null, $attribs);
/**
* provide feedback in json format

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<?php
/**
* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example basic PHP script to toggle power of an outlet on the UniFi SmartPower PDU Pro,
* last tested with UniFi controller version 6.1.19
*/
require 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* the site to use
*/
$site_id = 'default';
/**
* MAC of UniFi SmartPower PDU Pro to work with
*/
$pdu_mac = '<MAC ADDRESS of PDU>';
/**
* index value of the outlet to modify
*/
$outlet_idx = 20;
/**
* new values for relay_state (enable/disable Power) and cycle_enabled (disable/enable Modem Power Cycle) for the above outlet,
* values must be boolean (true/false)
*
* NOTES:
* - here you can choose to also change the name of the outlet
* - outlet overrides are structured like this:
* {
* "index": 1,
* "name": "USB Outlet 1",
* "cycle_enabled": false,
* "relay_state": true
* }
*/
$new_relay_state = true;
$new_cycle_enabled = false;
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller and do our thing
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
if (!$loginresults) {
echo 'we encountered a login error!';
echo PHP_EOL;
exit();
}
$pdu_details = $unifi_connection->list_devices($pdu_mac);
/**
* change the model below from USPPDUP to UP1 when using a USP-Plug (thanks to @thesohoguy for contributing this)
*/
if (
!empty($pdu_details) &&
property_exists($pdu_details[0], 'model') &&
$pdu_details[0]->model === 'USPPDUP' &&
property_exists($pdu_details[0], 'outlet_overrides')
) {
$device_id = $pdu_details[0]->_id;
$outlet_overrides = $pdu_details[0]->outlet_overrides;
foreach ($outlet_overrides as $key => $value) {
if ($value->index === $outlet_idx) {
$outlet_overrides[$key]->relay_state = $new_relay_state;
$outlet_overrides[$key]->cycle_enabled = $new_cycle_enabled;
}
}
$pdu_update = $unifi_connection->set_device_settings_base($device_id,
['outlet_overrides' => $outlet_overrides]);
/**
* provide feedback in json format
*/
echo 'results:' . PHP_EOL . PHP_EOL;
echo json_encode($pdu_update, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);
} else {
echo 'not a PDU device?';
}
echo PHP_EOL;

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<?php
/**
* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example basic PHP script to force a client device to reconnect
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* the MAC address to reconnect
*/
$mac_to_reconnect = '<MAC address>';
/**
* site where the above MAC address is connected
*/
$site_id = '<enter your site id here>';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
/**
* then we force the device to reconnect
*/
$reconnect_result = $unifi_connection->reconnect_sta($mac_to_reconnect);
/**
* provide feedback in json format
*/
echo json_encode($reconnect_result, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);

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<?php
/**
* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Samuel Schnelly
* description: example basic PHP script to change VLAN on port
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* the site to use
*/
$site_id = '<enter your site id here>';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller and do our thing
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
/**
* change VLAN on port
*/
$port = 1;
$vlan = 200;
/**
* MAC Address of the UniFi device
*/
$mac = '<enter your device mac address here>';
set_port_vlan($mac, $port, $vlan, $unifi_connection);
/**
* Set specific VLAN on device port
*
* @param string $device_mac MAC Address of UNIFI device
* @param int $port_idx Port number of UNIFI device, note: started by 1
* @param int $vlan_id VLAN ID to set
* @param UniFi_API\Client $unifi_connection
*
* @return bool true if result is success, false upon failure
*/
function set_port_vlan($device_mac, $port_idx, $vlan_id, $unifi_connection)
{
$device = $unifi_connection->list_devices($device_mac);
// if no device found
if (count($device) == 0) {
trigger_error('set_port_vlan() device not found');
return false;
}
$port_table = $device[0]->port_table;
$def_port = null;
// check if port exists
$exist = false;
foreach ($port_table as $key => $port) {
if ($port->port_idx == $port_idx) {
$exist = true;
$def_port = $port;
break;
}
}
if (!$exist) {
trigger_error('set_port_vlan() port_idx not found on device');
return false;
}
// check if vlan exists
$native_networkconf_id = null;
foreach ($unifi_connection->list_networkconf() as $key => $network) {
if ($network->purpose == 'vlan-only' && $network->vlan == $vlan_id) {
$native_networkconf_id = $network->_id;
}
}
if ($native_networkconf_id === null) {
trigger_error('set_port_vlan() vlan not exist');
return false;
}
$exist = false;
foreach ($device[0]->port_overrides as $key => $port) {
if ($port->port_idx == $port_idx) {
$exist = true;
$device[0]->port_overrides[$key]->native_networkconf_id = $native_networkconf_id;
break;
}
}
if (!$exist) {
$device[0]->port_overrides[] = [
'port_idx' => isset($port_idx) ? $port_idx : 1,
'setting_preference' => isset($setting_preference) ? $setting_preference : 'auto',
'name' => isset($def_port->name) ? $def_port->name : 'Port 1',
'op_mode' => isset($def_port->op_mode) ? $def_port->op_mode : 'switch',
'port_security_enabled' => isset($def_port->port_security_enabled) ? $def_port->port_security_enabled : false,
'port_security_mac_address' => isset($def_port->port_security_mac_address) ? $def_port->port_security_mac_address : [],
'native_networkconf_id' => isset($native_networkconf_id) ? $native_networkconf_id : '',
'excluded_networkconf_ids' => isset($def_port->excluded_networkconf_ids) ? $def_port->excluded_networkconf_ids : [],
'show_traffic_restriction_as_allowlist' => isset($def_port->show_traffic_restriction_as_allowlist) ? $def_port->show_traffic_restriction_as_allowlist : false,
'forward' => isset($def_port->forward) ? $def_port->forward : 'customize',
'lldpmed_enabled' => isset($def_port->lldpmed_enabled) ? $def_port->lldpmed_enabled : true,
'voice_networkconf_id' => isset($def_port->voice_networkconf_id) ? $def_port->voice_networkconf_id : '',
'stormctrl_bcast_enabled' => isset($def_port->stormctrl_bcast_enabled) ? $def_port->stormctrl_bcast_enabled : false,
'stormctrl_bcast_rate' => isset($def_port->stormctrl_bcast_rate) ? $def_port->stormctrl_bcast_rate : 100,
'stormctrl_mcast_enabled' => isset($def_port->stormctrl_mcast_enabled) ? $def_port->stormctrl_mcast_enabled : false,
'stormctrl_mcast_rate' => isset($def_port->stormctrl_mcast_rate) ? $def_port->stormctrl_mcast_rate : 100,
'stormctrl_ucast_enabled' => isset($def_port->stormctrl_ucast_enabled) ? $def_port->stormctrl_ucast_enabled : false,
'stormctrl_ucast_rate' => isset($def_port->stormctrl_ucast_rate) ? $def_port->stormctrl_ucast_rate : 100,
'egress_rate_limit_kbps_enabled' => isset($def_port->egress_rate_limit_kbps_enabled) ? $def_port->egress_rate_limit_kbps_enabled : false,
'autoneg' => isset($def_port->autoneg) ? $def_port->autoneg : true,
'isolation' => isset($def_port->isolation) ? $def_port->isolation : false,
'stp_port_mode' => isset($def_port->stp_port_mode) ? $def_port->stp_port_mode : true,
'port_keepalive_enabled' => isset($def_port->port_keepalive_enabled) ? $def_port->port_keepalive_enabled : false
];
}
$payload = [
'port_overrides' => $device[0]->port_overrides
];
$result = $unifi_connection->set_device_settings_base($device[0]->device_id, $payload);
if ($result) {
return true;
}
return false;
}

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* Test the connection to your UniFi controller
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: PHP script to check/debug the connection to your controller using PHP and cURL
* description: PHP script to check/debug the connection to your controller using PHP and cURL
*/
/**
@@ -11,13 +11,14 @@
* see the config.template.php file for an example.
* (will only be used here to get the URL to the controller)
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* Check whether the cURL module supports SSL
* http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.curl-version.php
*/
if (!curl_version()['features'] & CURL_VERSION_SSL) {
print 'SSL is not supported with this cURL installation!' . PHP_EOL;
if (!(curl_version()['features'] & CURL_VERSION_SSL)) {
print PHP_EOL . 'SSL is not supported with this cURL installation!' . PHP_EOL;
}
/**
@@ -25,44 +26,53 @@ if (!curl_version()['features'] & CURL_VERSION_SSL) {
*/
$ch = curl_init();
/**
* Set the required cURL options
*/
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $controllerurl);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, 'GET');
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST, false);
if (is_resource($ch) || is_object($ch)) {
/**
* If we have a resource or object (for PHP > 8.0), we proceed and set the required cURL options
*
* NOTES:
* The cURL option CURLOPT_SSLVERSION can have a value of 0-6
* see this URL for more details:
* http://php.net/manual/en/function.curl-setopt.php
* 0 is the default value and is used by the PHP API client class
*/
$curl_options = [
CURLOPT_PROTOCOLS => CURLPROTO_HTTPS,
CURLOPT_URL => $controllerurl,
CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST => 'GET',
CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER => false,
CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYHOST => false,
CURLOPT_VERBOSE => true,
CURLOPT_SSLVERSION => 0,
CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION => CURL_HTTP_VERSION_1_1,
];
/**
* This cURL option can have a value of 0-6
* see this URL for more details:
* http://php.net/manual/en/function.curl-setopt.php
* 0 is the default value and is used by the PHP API client class
*/
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSLVERSION, 0);
curl_setopt_array($ch, $curl_options);
/**
* Be more verbose
*/
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_VERBOSE, true);
/**
* $results contains the output as returned by the cURL request,
* returns true when successful, else returns false
*/
print PHP_EOL . 'verbose output from the cURL request:' . PHP_EOL;
$results = curl_exec($ch);
/**
* $results contains the output as returned by the cURL request,
* returns true when successful, else returns false
*/
print 'verbose output from the cURL request:' . PHP_EOL;
$results = curl_exec($ch);
print PHP_EOL . 'curl_getinfo output:' . PHP_EOL;
print_r(curl_getinfo($ch));
print PHP_EOL . 'curl_getinfo output:' . PHP_EOL;
print_r(curl_getinfo($ch));
/**
* If we receive a cURL error, output it before the results
*/
if (curl_errno($ch)) {
print PHP_EOL . 'cURL error: ' . curl_error($ch) . PHP_EOL;
}
/**
* If we receive a cURL error, output it before the results
*/
if (curl_errno($ch)) {
print PHP_EOL . 'cURL error: ' . curl_error($ch) . PHP_EOL;
print PHP_EOL . 'test result:' . PHP_EOL;
if ($results) {
print 'Controller connection success' . PHP_EOL;
die;
}
print 'Controller connection failed' . PHP_EOL;
} else {
print PHP_EOL . 'ERROR: cURL could not be initialized!' . PHP_EOL;
}
print PHP_EOL . '$results:' . PHP_EOL;
print_r($results);
print PHP_EOL;

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@@ -3,20 +3,20 @@
* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example to toggle the locate function (flashing LED) on an Access Point and
* output the response in json format
* description: example to toggle the locate function (flashing LED) on an Access Point and
* output the response in json format
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* site id to use
@@ -31,9 +31,16 @@ $mac = '<enter MAC address of your AP here>';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller to do our thing
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion); // initialize the class instance
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
/**
* using the new method/function

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@@ -3,8 +3,8 @@
* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: @malcolmcif, based on another Art of WiFi example
* description: basic PHP script to unblock a list of mac addresses passed in via command line,
* output is to console in non json format
* description: basic PHP script to unblock a list of mac addresses passed in via command line,
* output is to console in non json format
*
* usage:
* php unblock_list.php <list of comma seperated mac addresses>
@@ -17,13 +17,13 @@
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
$debug = false;
/**
@@ -43,9 +43,16 @@ if ($site_id == "MUST_DEFINE_THIS") {
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login(); // always true regardless of site id
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug($debug);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login(); // always true regardless of site id
foreach ($macs_to_unblock as &$mac) {
// block_result is always true even if mac address does not exist :(

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@@ -3,21 +3,21 @@
* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example basic PHP script to update the port settings of an AC-IW device
* FYI: the AC-IW device has three ports, one for the wired uplink and two with external connectors
* note: requires controller version 5.5.X or higher (to be verified)
* description: example basic PHP script to update the port settings of an AC-IW device
* FYI: the AC-IW device has three ports, one for the wired uplink and two with external connectors
* note: requires controller version 5.5.X or higher (to be verified)
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* the site to use to log in to the controller
@@ -47,11 +47,11 @@ $port_conf_id_port_2 = '<_id of port configuration to apply to port #2>';
$new_ports_config = [
'port_overrides' => [
[
'port_idx' => 1,
'port_idx' => 1,
'portconf_id' => $port_conf_id_port_1
],
[
'port_idx' => 2,
'port_idx' => 2,
'portconf_id' => $port_conf_id_port_2
]
]
@@ -60,12 +60,19 @@ $new_ports_config = [
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller and do our thing
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion, false);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug(false);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$data = $unifi_connection->list_devices($device_mac);
$device_id = $data[0]->device_id;
$update_device = $unifi_connection->set_device_settings_base($device_id, $new_ports_config);
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug(false);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$data = $unifi_connection->list_devices($device_mac);
$device_id = $data[0]->device_id;
$update_device = $unifi_connection->set_device_settings_base($device_id, $new_ports_config);
if (!$update_device) {
$error = $unifi_connection->get_last_results_raw();

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@@ -3,20 +3,20 @@
* PHP API usage example
*
* contributed by: Art of WiFi
* description: example basic PHP script to update WLAN settings of a device when using a controller version 5.5.X or higher
* where set_ap_radiosettings() throws an error
* description: example basic PHP script to update WLAN settings of a device when using a controller version 5.5.X or higher
* where set_ap_radiosettings() throws an error
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once('vendor/autoload.php');
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once('config.php');
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* the site to use to log in to the controller
@@ -51,22 +51,29 @@ $na_channel = 44;
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller and do our thing
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controlleruser, $controllerpassword, $controllerurl, $site_id, $controllerversion, false);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug(false);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$data = $unifi_connection->list_devices($ap_mac);
$radio_table = $data[0]->radio_table;
$device_id = $data[0]->device_id;
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug(false);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$data = $unifi_connection->list_devices($ap_mac);
$radio_table = $data[0]->radio_table;
$device_id = $data[0]->device_id;
foreach ($radio_table as $radio) {
if ($radio->radio === 'ng') {
$radio->tx_power_mode = $ng_tx_power_mode;
$radio->channel = $ng_channel;
$radio->channel = $ng_channel;
}
if ($radio->radio === 'na') {
$radio->tx_power_mode = $na_tx_power_mode;
$radio->channel = $na_channel;
$radio->channel = $na_channel;
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
<?php
/**
* PHP API usage example to turn the PoE of the selected switch ports to "off" or "auto"
*
* contributed by: @Kaltt
* description: A use case for this script is to turn off the PoE of the port where a camera is connected in order to turn off the camera
*
* usage: If the file is called via a web URL, it should be called like: update_switch_poe-mode.php?poe_mode=off
* If the file is called via the command line, it should be called like: php update_switch_poe-mode.php off
* The values can be "off" or "auto"
*
* IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
* This example no longer works with controller versions 7.1.X and higher. You now need to work with port profiles to enable POE on a switch port.
*/
/**
* using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
* see the config.template.php file for an example
*/
require_once 'config.php';
/**
* the site to use to log in to the controller
*/
$site_id = '<short site name of a site the credentials used have access to>';
/**
* the MAC address of the AC-IW device to re-configure
*/
$device_mac = '<enter MAC address>';
/**
* $lanports is an array that defines which ports should be changed
*/
$lanports = [6];
/**
* This is the function that reads out the current port configuration and changes the value for the poe_mode for the ports defined in $lanports
*/
function update_ports($running_config, $ports, $poe_mode)
{
/**
* Update already non-default ports
*/
$running_config_count = count($running_config);
for ($i = 0; $i < $running_config_count; $i++) {
if (in_array($running_config[$i]->port_idx, $ports)) {
$running_config[$i]->poe_mode = $poe_mode;
unset($ports[array_search($running_config[$i]->port_idx, $ports)]);
}
}
$add_conf = [];
foreach ($ports as $port) {
$add_conf[] = [
'port_idx' => $port,
'poe_mode' => $poe_mode
];
}
return array_merge($running_config, $add_conf);
}
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
$controlleruser,
$controllerpassword,
$controllerurl,
$site_id,
$controllerversion
);
$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug(false);
$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
$data = $unifi_connection->list_devices($device_mac);
$device_id = $data[0]->device_id;
$current_conf = $data[0]->port_overrides;
/**
* This reads in the values provided via URL or in the command line, if nothing is set than it will poe_mode will be set to "auto"
*/
if (isset($_GET['poe_mode'])) {
$poe_mode = $_GET['poe_mode'];
} elseif (isset($argv[1])) {
$poe_mode = $argv[1];
} else {
$poe_mode = 'auto';
}
$new_ports_config = [
'port_overrides' => update_ports($current_conf, $lanports, $poe_mode)
];
$update_device = $unifi_connection->set_device_settings_base($device_id, $new_ports_config);
if (!$update_device) {
$error = $unifi_connection->get_last_results_raw();
echo json_encode($error, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);
}
echo json_encode($update_device, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);

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