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
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## UniFi Controller API client class ## UniFi Controller API client class
A PHP class that provides access to Ubiquiti's [**UniFi Network Controller**](https://unifi-network.ui.com/) API, versions 4.X.X, 5.X.X and 6.0.X of the UniFi Network Controller software are supported (version 6.0.43 has been confirmed to work) as well as UniFi OS-based controllers (version 5.12.59 has been confirmed to work). This class is used by 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,
versions 4.X.X, 5.X.X and 6.X.X of the UniFi Network Controller software are supported (version 6.3.51 has been
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. confirmed to work) as well as UniFi OS-based controllers (version 5.12.59 has been confirmed to work). 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 ## Requirements
- a server with PHP, version 5.5.0 or higher, and the PHP cURL module installed (tested on Apache 2.4 with PHP Version 5.6.1 and cURL 7.42.1 and with PHP 7.2.24 and cURL 7.58.0) - a server with PHP, version 5.5.0 or higher, and the PHP cURL module installed (tested on Apache 2.4 with PHP Version
- direct network connectivity between this server and the host and port (normally TCP port 8443) where the UniFi Controller is running 5.6.1 and cURL 7.42.1 and with PHP 7.2.24 and cURL 7.58.0)
- direct network connectivity between this server and the host and port (normally TCP port 8443) where the UniFi
Controller is running
- you must use **local accounts**, not UniFi Cloud accounts, to access the UniFi Controller API through this class - you must use **local accounts**, not UniFi Cloud accounts, to access the UniFi Controller API through this class
## UniFi OS Support ## UniFi OS Support
Support for UniFi OS-based controllers (UniFi Dream Machine Pro or Cloud Key Gen2/Cloud Key Gen2 Plus with firmware version 2.0.24 or higher) has been added as of version 1.1.47. The class automatically detects UniFi OS devices and adjusts URLs and several functions/methods accordingly. If your own code applies strict validation of the URL that is passed to the constructor, please adapt your logic to allow URLs without a port suffix when dealing with a UniFi OS-based controller. Support for UniFi OS-based controllers (UniFi Dream Machine Pro or Cloud Key Gen2/Cloud Key Gen2 Plus with firmware
version 2.0.24 or higher) has been added as of version 1.1.47. The class automatically detects UniFi OS devices and
Please test all methods you plan on using thoroughly before using the API Client with UniFi OS devices in a production environment. adjusts URLs and several functions/methods accordingly. If your own code applies strict validation of the URL that is
passed to the constructor, please adapt your logic to allow URLs without a port suffix when dealing with a UniFi
OS-based controller.
Please test all methods you plan on using thoroughly before using the API Client with UniFi OS devices in a production
environment.
## Installation ## Installation
Use [Composer](#composer), [Git](#git) or simply [Download the Release](#download-the-release) to install the API client class. Use [Composer](#composer), [Git](#git) or simply [Download the Release](#download-the-release) to install the API client
class.
### Composer ### Composer
The preferred installation method is through [composer](https://getcomposer.org). Follow these [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 do not already have composer
installed.
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:
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require_once 'vendor/autoload.php'; require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
``` ```
### Git ### Git
Execute the following `git` command from the shell in your project directory: Execute the following `git` command from the shell in your project directory:
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require_once 'path/to/src/Client.php'; require_once 'path/to/src/Client.php';
``` ```
### Download the Release ### Download the Release
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), 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), uncompress the zip
file, then include the file containing the class in your code like so:
```php ```php
require_once 'path/to/src/Client.php'; require_once 'path/to/src/Client.php';
``` ```
## Example usage ## Example usage
A basic example how to use the class: A basic example how to use the class:
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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) * (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); $unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controller_user, $controller_password, $controller_url, $site_id, $controller_version, true);
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$results = $unifi_connection->list_alarms(); // returns a PHP array containing alarm objects $results = $unifi_connection->list_alarms(); // returns a PHP array containing alarm objects
``` ```
Please refer to the `examples/` directory for some more detailed examples which can be used as a starting point for your own PHP code. Please refer to the `examples/` directory for some more detailed examples which can be used as a starting point for your
own PHP code.
#### IMPORTANT NOTES: #### IMPORTANT NOTES:
1. In the above example, `$site_id` is the short site "name" (usually 8 characters long) that is visible in the URL when managing the site in the UniFi Network 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` `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. `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 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.
## Functions/methods supported ## 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 comments in 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 the functions/methods and their respective
parameters.
- login() - login()
- logout() - logout()
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- set_ssl_verify_host() - set_ssl_verify_host()
- set_ssl_verify_peer() - set_ssl_verify_peer()
## Need help or have suggestions? ## 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 ## 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 ## Credits
This class is based on the initial work by the following developers: 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 - fbagnol: https://github.com/fbagnol/class.unifi.php
and the API as published by Ubiquiti: and the API as published by Ubiquiti:
- https://dl.ui.com/unifi/6.0.41/unifi_sh_api - https://dl.ui.com/unifi/6.2.26/unifi_sh_api
## Important Disclaimer ## 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
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## API client class usage examples ## 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 ### 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. Copy the appropriate example file to your working directory together with a copy of the config.template.php file which
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. 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 #### 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 ```sh
$ php list_site_health.php $ php list_site_health.php
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### Contribute ### 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 ## Important Disclaimer

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/** /**
* Check whether the cURL module supports SSL * Check whether the cURL module supports SSL
* http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.curl-version.php
*/ */
if (!curl_version()['features'] & CURL_VERSION_SSL) { if (!(curl_version()['features'] & CURL_VERSION_SSL)) {
print PHP_EOL . 'SSL is not supported with this cURL installation!' . PHP_EOL; print PHP_EOL . 'SSL is not supported with this cURL installation!' . PHP_EOL;
} }
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*/ */
$ch = curl_init(); $ch = curl_init();
if (is_resource($ch)) { if (is_resource($ch) || is_object($ch)) {
/** /**
* If we have a resource, we proceed and set the required cURL options * If we have a resource or object (for PHP > 8.0), we proceed and set the required cURL options
*/ */
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $controllerurl); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, $controllerurl);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, 'GET'); curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, 'GET');
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print PHP_EOL . 'cURL error: ' . curl_error($ch) . PHP_EOL; print PHP_EOL . 'cURL error: ' . curl_error($ch) . PHP_EOL;
} }
print PHP_EOL . '$results:' . PHP_EOL; print PHP_EOL . 'test result:' . PHP_EOL;
print_r($results); if ($results) {
print PHP_EOL; print 'Controller connection success' . PHP_EOL;
die;
}
print 'Controller connection failed' . PHP_EOL;
} else { } else {
print PHP_EOL . 'ERROR: cURL could not be initialized!' . PHP_EOL; print PHP_EOL . 'ERROR: cURL could not be initialized!' . PHP_EOL;
} }

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