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- 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
85 lines
2.4 KiB
PHP
Executable File
85 lines
2.4 KiB
PHP
Executable File
<?php
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/**
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* PHP API usage example
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*
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* contributed by: Art of WiFi
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* description: example basic PHP script to update the port settings of an AC-IW device
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* FYI: the AC-IW device has three ports, one for the wired uplink and two with external connectors
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* note: requires controller version 5.5.X or higher (to be verified)
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*/
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/**
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* using the composer autoloader
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*/
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require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
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/**
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* include the config file (place your credentials etc. there if not already present)
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* see the config.template.php file for an example
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*/
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require_once 'config.php';
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/**
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* the site to use to log in to the controller
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*/
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$site_id = '<short site name of a site the credentials used have access to>';
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/**
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* the MAC address of the AC-IW device to re-configure
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*/
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$device_mac = '<enter MAC address>';
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/**
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* port configuration id to apply to port #1 of the AC-IW device
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* NOTE: port configurations are available through list_portconf()
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*/
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$port_conf_id_port_1 = '<_id of port configuration to apply to port #1>';
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/**
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* port configuration id to apply to port #2 of the AC-IW device
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* NOTE: port configurations are available through list_portconf()
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*/
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$port_conf_id_port_2 = '<_id of port configuration to apply to port #2>';
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/**
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* prepare the payload to pass on to the API endpoint
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*/
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$new_ports_config = [
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'port_overrides' => [
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[
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'port_idx' => 1,
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'portconf_id' => $port_conf_id_port_1
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],
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[
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'port_idx' => 2,
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'portconf_id' => $port_conf_id_port_2
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]
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]
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];
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/**
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* initialize the UniFi API connection class and log in to the controller and do our thing
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*/
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$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client(
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$controlleruser,
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$controllerpassword,
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$controllerurl,
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$site_id,
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$controllerversion
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);
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$set_debug_mode = $unifi_connection->set_debug(false);
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$loginresults = $unifi_connection->login();
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$data = $unifi_connection->list_devices($device_mac);
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$device_id = $data[0]->device_id;
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$update_device = $unifi_connection->set_device_settings_base($device_id, $new_ports_config);
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if (!$update_device) {
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$error = $unifi_connection->get_last_results_raw();
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echo json_encode($error, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);
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}
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/**
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* provide feedback in json format
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*/
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echo json_encode($update_device, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT); |