Last Updated on : 2024-06-07 06:50:14download
This topic describes the access point (AP) or hotspot mode to pair devices. It is a connection capability for pairing over Wi-Fi. After a mobile phone is connected to the Wi-Fi hotspot of a target device, the app is paired and communicates with the mobile phone over Wi-Fi. With a high success rate and good reliability, this mode adapts to 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz dual-band routers. However, users need to manually switch between the Wi-Fi bands connected to the mobile phone.
Cube App SDK supports the following AP pairing processes:
Legacy AP pairing: Get the pairing token from the cloud and implement a connection between the device and the cloud.
Prerequisite: suitable for all devices.
New AP pairing: Users connect the device with the app first. Then, access the device on the app and scan for available Wi-Fi networks. Only compatible Wi-Fi networks are discovered. This way, the unsupported 5 GHz Wi-Fi networks are automatically filtered out. Users do not need to manually handle them and can enjoy a higher success rate of pairing.
Prerequisite:
ThingSmartHotspotCredentialKit
library into your project.Before the AP pairing process, the SDK must get a pairing token from the cloud in the networked state. The token is valid for 10 minutes and expires immediately after the device is paired. A new token must be generated if the device needs to be paired again.
API description
- (void)getTokenWithHomeId:(long long)homeId
success:(ThingSuccessString)success
failure:(ThingFailureError)failure;
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
homeId | The ID of the home with which the device is bound. |
success | The success callback. A pairing token is returned. |
failure | The failure callback. An error message is returned. |
Example
Objective-C:
- (void)getToken {
ThingSmartActivator *apActivator = [[ThingSmartActivator alloc] init];
[apActivator getTokenWithHomeId:homeId success:^(NSString *token) {
NSLog(@"getToken success: %@", token);
// TODO: startConfigWiFi
} failure:^(NSError *error) {
NSLog(@"getToken failure: %@", error.localizedDescription);
}];
}
Swift:
func getToken() {
let ezActivator = ThingSmartActivator()
ezActivator.getTokenWithHomeId(homeId, success: { token in
print("getToken success: \(token)")
// TODO: startConfigWiFi
}, failure: { error in
print("getToken failure: \(error.localizedDescription)")
})
}
- (void)activator:(ThingSmartActivator *)activator didReceiveDevice:(ThingSmartDeviceModel *)deviceModel error:(NSError *)error;
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
activator | The instance of the ThingSmartActivator object for pairing. |
deviceModel | The paired device model that is returned if the request is successful. nil is returned if the request failed. |
error | The error message that is returned if the request failed. nil is returned if the request is successful. |
API description
- (void)startConfigWiFi:(ThingActivatorMode)mode
ssid:(NSString *)ssid
password:(NSString *)password
token:(NSString *)token
timeout:(NSTimeInterval)timeout;
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
mode | The pairing mode. |
ssid | The name of the target Wi-Fi network. |
password | The password of the target Wi-Fi network. |
token | The pairing token. |
timeout | The timeout period. |
Example
Objective-C:
- (void)startConfigWiFi:(NSString *)ssid password:(NSString *)password token:(NSString *)token {
// Implements the delegate method of ThingSmartActivator.
self.apActivator.delegate = self;
// Starts AP pairing, in which mode is set to ThingActivatorModeEZ.
[self.apActivator startConfigWiFi:ThingActivatorModeAP ssid:ssid password:password token:token timeout:100];
}
- (ThingSmartActivator *)apActivator {
if (!_apActivator) {
_apActivator = [[ThingSmartActivator alloc] init];
}
return _apActivator;
}
#pragma mark - ThingSmartActivatorDelegate
- (void)activator:(ThingSmartActivator *)activator didReceiveDevice:(ThingSmartDeviceModel *)deviceModel error:(NSError *)error {
if (!error && deviceModel) {
// The device is paired.
}
if (error) {
// Failed to pair the device.
}
}
// Added to v4.0.0: The callback for the intermediate process is triggered in the task of pairing a certain security device.
- (void)activator:(ThingSmartActivator *)activator didPassWIFIToSecurityLevelDeviceWithUUID:(NSString *)uuid {
// Then, you can guide users to connect to the specified Wi-Fi network.
// This way, the mobile is connected to the Wi-Fi network with the same SSID as specified by - startConfigWiFi:password:token:.
// You can get the same SSID and call - continueConfigSecurityLevelDevice to continue with the pairing task.
// UIAlertController *vc = [UIAlertController alertControllerWithTitle:@"SecurityLevelDevice" message:@"continue pair? (Please check you phone connected the same Wi-Fi as you Inputed)" preferredStyle:UIAlertControllerStyleAlert];
// [vc addAction:[UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:@"cancel" style:UIAlertActionStyleCancel handler:nil]];
// [vc addAction:[UIAlertAction actionWithTitle:@"continue" style:UIAlertActionStyleDestructive handler:^(UIAlertAction * _Nonnull action) {
//
// NSString *wifi = [self getCurrentWiFi];
// if ([wifi isEqualToString:self.inputSSID]) {
// [self.apActivator continueConfigSecurityLevelDevice];
// }
// }]];
// [self presentViewController:vc animated:YES completion:nil];
}
Swift:
func startConfigWiFi(withSsid ssid: String, password: String, token: String) {
// Implements the delegate method of ThingSmartActivator.
apActivator.delegate = self
// Starts pairing.
apActivator.startConfigWiFi(ThingActivatorModeAP, ssid: ssid, password: password, token: token, timeout: 100)
}
lazy var apActivator: ThingSmartActivator = {
let activator = ThingSmartActivator()
return activator
}()
#pragma mark - ThingSmartActivatorDelegate
func activator(_ activator: ThingSmartActivator!, didReceiveDevice deviceModel: ThingSmartDeviceModel!, error: Error!) {
if deviceModel != nil && error == nil {
// The device is paired.
}
if let e = error {
// Failed to pair the device.
print("\(e)")
}
}
// Added to v4.0.0: The callback for the intermediate process is triggered in the task of pairing a certain security device.
func activator(_ activator: ThingSmartActivator!, didPassWIFIToSecurityLevelDeviceWithUUID uuid: String!) {
// Then, you can guide users to connect to the specified Wi-Fi network.
// This way, the mobile is connected to the Wi-Fi network with the same SSID as specified by - startConfigWiFi:password:token:.
// You can get the same SSID and call - continueConfigSecurityLevelDevice to continue with the pairing task.
// let alert = UIAlertController(title: "SecurityLevelDevice", message: "continue pair? (Please check you phone connected the same Wi-Fi as you Inputed)", preferredStyle: .alert);
// alert.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: "cancel", style: .cancel))
// alert.addAction(UIAlertAction(title: "continue", style: .destructive, handler: { _ in
// let wifi = getCurrentWiFi()
// if wifi == inputSSID {
// apActivator.continueConfigSecurityLevelDevice()
// }
// }))
// present(alert, animated: true)
}
The AP mode is similar to the EZ mode, except that the first parameter of [self.apActivator startConfigWiFi:ssid:password:token:timeout:]
is set to ThingActivatorModeAP
for the AP mode.
ssid
and password
respectively specify the hotspot name and password of the router rather than that of the device.
After the pairing process is started, the app continuously broadcasts the pairing data until a device is paired or the process times out. To allow users to cancel or complete pairing during the process, you must call the API method [ThingSmartActivator stopConfigWiFi]
to stop pairing.
API description
- (void)stopConfigWiFi;
Example
Objective-C:
- (void)stopConfigWifi {
self.apActivator.delegate = nil;
[self.apActivator stopConfigWiFi];
}
Swift:
func stopConfigWifi() {
apActivator.delegate = nil
apActivator.stopConfigWiFi()
}
API description
- (void)getDeviceSecurityConfigs:(ThingSuccessDict)success
failure:(ThingFailureError)failure;
Example
Objective-C:
self.activator = [[ThingSmartActivator alloc] init];
self.activator.delegate = self;
[self.activator getDeviceSecurityConfigs:^(NSDictionary *dict) {
// Security configurations are obtained.
} failure:^(NSError *error) {
// Failed to get security configurations.
}];
Swift:
activator.getDeviceSecurityConfigs { res in
// Security configurations are obtained.
} failure: { error in
// Failed to get security configurations.
}
Before this call, the SDK checks the device status first. If the device has a status exception, for example, an unknown state, the system will not query the Wi-Fi networks discovered by the device.
API description
- (void)connectDeviceAndQueryWifiListWithTimeout:(NSTimeInterval)timeout;
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
timeout | This parameter is optional. If the value is larger than 0, the countdown for timeout is enabled. Unit: seconds. |
Example
Objective-C:
[self.activator connectDeviceAndQueryWifiListWithTimeout:120];
Swift:
activator.connectDeviceAndQueryWifiList(withTimeout: 120)
You can display the returned list of Wi-Fi networks for users to choose from.
API description
- (void)resumeAPPlusWithSSID:(NSString *)ssid
password:(NSString *)password
token:(NSString *)token
timeout:(NSTimeInterval)timeout;
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
ssid | The name of the Wi-Fi network to which a paired device is connected. |
password | The password of the Wi-Fi network to which a paired device is connected. |
token | The pairing token. |
timeout | The timeout value of a pairing task. This parameter is required. Unit: seconds. |
Example
Objective-C:
[self.activator resumeAPPlusWithSSID:@"SSID" password:@"password" token:@"token" timeout:120];
Swift:
activator.resumeAPPlus(withSSID: "SSID", password: "password", token: "token", timeout: 120)
Asks users to provide the correct Wi-Fi name and password, and restarts pairing if the entered password is incorrect.
During the pairing process, the SDK automatically connects to the device within a certain period. After the device is connected, the SDK gets and reports the device status. This feature is supported by the latest firmware version only.
API description
- (int)resumeConfigWiFi:(ThingSmartPairingResumeConfigWiFiParam*)param error:(NSError**)error;
Parameters
ThingSmartPairingResumeConfigWiFiParam
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
ThingActivatorMode | The pairing mode. Set the value to ThingActivatorModeAPPlus . |
ssid | The SSID of the router. |
password | The password of the router. |
Example
Objective-C:
ThingSmartPairingResumeConfigWiFiParam *param = [ThingSmartPairingResumeConfigWiFiParam new];
param.ssid = activatorParam.apActivatorParams.ssid;
param.password = activatorParam.apActivatorParams.pwd;
param.mode = ThingActivatorModeAPPlus;
[self.activator resumeConfigWiFi:param error:nil];
Swift:
let param = ThingSmartPairingResumeConfigWiFiParam()
param.mode = .apPlus
param.ssid = "ssid"
param.password = "password"
activator.resumeConfigWiFi(param, error: nil)
You need to manually call this API method when the pairing task is stopped or resources are destroyed.
Example
Objective-C:
[self.activator stopConfigWiFi];
Swift:
activator.stopConfigWiFi()
The following error codes occur while processing device connection. The error messages can be obtained from the device.
Error code | Description |
---|---|
207201 | Failed to create a connection channel with the device. |
207206 | An unknown state is returned during the query of device status. |
207207 | The device does not support the feature of getting Wi-Fi networks discovered. |
207209 | The pairing information received by the device is incorrect. |
207210 | The device failed to find a router after receiving the pairing information. |
207211 | The password in the pairing information received by the device is incorrect. |
207212 | The device failed to connect to a router after receiving the pairing information. |
207213 | Failed to get a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)-assigned IP address after receiving the pairing information. |
207214 | An error has occurred while activating the device in the cloud. |
207215 | Failed to connect the device to the cloud. |
207216 | The request to activate the device failed. |
207218 | The request to activate the device in the cloud failed. |
207219 | Failed to connect to iot-dns in the cloud during device activation. |
207220 | The pairing task timed out. |
207222 | Failed to get the Wi-Fi networks of the device. |
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