tauri-plugin-network-api
v2.0.4
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Network Plugin for Tauri Apps
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Tauri Plugin network
API Documentation: https://huakunshen.github.io/tauri-plugin-network/
This is a Tauri plugin for reading network interface information and scanning network.
- Tauri v1 support on branch v1 (package version 1.x)
- Tauri v2 support on branch v2 (package version 2.x)
Features
- [x] Retrieve network interface information
- [x] TCP host up detection
- [x] Scan local network ips on specified port using HTTP
- [x] With optional response keyword detection
- [x] Batch scanning with multi-threading
- [ ] ICMP scan
- [ ] Network data transmission monitoring
- [ ] Packet sniffing (This is harder on Windows as pnet on Windows requires installation of WinPcap or npcap)
Installation
If you are installing from npm and crate.io package registry, make sure the versions for both packages are the same, otherwise, the API may not match.
Rust Install
cargo add tauri-plugin-network
to add the package.
Or add the following to your Cargo.toml
for the latest unpublished version (not recommanded).
tauri-plugin-network = { git = "https://github.com/HuakunShen/tauri-plugin-network", branch = "main" }
NPM Install
Run the following to install JavaScript/TypeScript API package.
npm i tauri-plugin-network-api
# npm add https://github.com/HuakunShen/tauri-plugin-network # or this for latest unpublished version (not recommended)
In main.rs
, add the following to your tauri::Builder
:
fn main() {
tauri::Builder::default()
.plugin(tauri_plugin_network::init())
.run(tauri::generate_context!())
.expect("error while running tauri application");
}
Third Party Libraries Used
API
TypeScript
All TypeScript APIs can be found in api.ts.
Return type of each API is added. The object structures can be found in types.ts.
Valibot was used to define type schema and infer TypeScript types. You can import the types exported from the npm package.
The exported valibot schemas can be used to parse data and make sure the data returned from rust APIs match the desired structure defined in schema.
Get Interface Info
import { getInterfaces, NetworkInterface } from "tauri-plugin-network-api";
function getInterfacesOnClick() {
getInterfaces().then((ifaces: Array<Object>) => {
const parsed = z.array(NetworkInterface).safeParse(ifaces);
if (parsed.success) {
data = JSON.stringify(parsed.data, null, 2);
} else {
error = parsed.error.toString();
}
});
}
Scanning
import {
isHttpPortOpen,
isPortTaken,
findAvailablePort,
scanOnlineIpPortPairs,
scanOnlineIpsByPort,
nonLocalhostNetworks,
localServerIsRunning,
scanLocalNetworkOnlineHostsByPort,
} from "tauri-plugin-network-api";
console.log(await is_http_port_open("127.0.0.1", 8000));
console.log(await isPortTaken(8000));
console.log(await findAvailablePort());
console.log(
await scanOnlineIpPortPairs([
{ ip: "127.0.0.1", port: 8000 },
{ ip: "192.168.3.6", port: 8000 },
{ ip: "192.168.3.5", port: 8000 },
])
);
console.log(
await scanOnlineIpsByPort(["127.0.0.1", "192.168.3.6", "192.168.1.2"], 8000)
);
console.log("Non Localhost Networks", await nonLocalhostNetworks());
console.log("Local Server is Running", await localServerIsRunning(8000));
console.log(
"Scan Local Network for service",
await scanLocalNetworkOnlineHostsByPort(8000, "AppName")
);
Usage
See SvelteKit Example for an example written with SvelteKit.