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This sub-module can be used to determine the reachability of a target host. A remote host is considered reachable when a data packet, sent by an application into the network stack, can leave the local device. Reachability does not guarantee that the data packet will actually be received by the host.
It is important to remember that this module works by determining if the computer has a route for network traffic bound to a specific destination. An active internet connection provides a default route for any network that the host is not a member of, so care must be used when testing for specific VPN or local networks to avoid false positives. Some examples follow:
This is a simple watcher which will be invoked whenever the computer's active internet connection changes state:
hs.network.reachability.internet():setCallback(function(self, flags)
if (flags & hs.network.reachability.flags.reachable) > 0 then
-- a default route exists, so an active internet connection is present
else
-- no default route exists, so no active internet connection is present
end
end):start()
Note that when an active internet connection is up (reachable), any specific network test that does not include an address pair will be reachable, since internet reachability is defined as having a default route for all non-local networks.
A specific test for determining if an OpenVPN network is available. This example requires knowing what the local computer's IP address on the VPN network is (OpenVPN does not set the isDirect flag) and has been tested with Tunnelblick.
hs.network.reachability.forAddress("10.x.y.z"):setCallback(function(self, flags)
-- note that because having an internet connection at all will show the remote network
-- as "reachable", we instead look at whether or not our specific address is "local" instead
if (flags & hs.network.reachability.flags.isLocalAddress) > 0 then
-- VPN tunnel is up
else
-- VPN tunnel is down
end
end):start()
A table containing the numeric value for the possible flags returned by the hs.network.reachability:status method or in the flags parameter of the callback function.
Returns a reachability object for the specified network address.
Parameters
address - a string or number representing an IPv4 or IPv6 network address to get or track reachability status for. If the argument is a number, it is treated as the 32 bit numerical representation of an IPv4 address.
Returns
a reachability object for the specified network address.
Notes
this object will reflect reachability status for any interface available on the computer. To check for reachability from a specific interface, use hs.network.reachability.forAddressPair.
Returns a reachability object for the specified network address from the specified localAddress.
Parameters
localAddress - a string or number representing a local IPv4 or IPv6 network address. If the address specified is not present on the computer, the remote address will be unreachable.
remoteAddress - a string or number representing an IPv4 or IPv6 network address to get or track reachability status for. If the argument is a number, it is treated as the 32 bit numerical representation of an IPv4 address.
Returns
a reachability object for the specified network address.
Notes
this object will reflect reachability status for a specific interface on the computer. To check for reachability from any interface, use hs.network.reachability.forAddress.
this constructor can be used to test for a specific local network.
Creates a reachability object for testing internet access
Parameters
None
Returns
a reachability object
Notes
This is equivalent to hs.network.reachability.forAddress("0.0.0.0")
This constructor assumes that a default route for IPv4 traffic is sufficient to determine internet access. If you are on an IPv6 only network which does not also provide IPv4 route mapping, you should probably use something along the lines of hs.network.reachability.forAddress("::") instead.
Creates a reachability object for testing IPv4 link local networking
Parameters
None
Returns
a reachability object
Notes
This is equivalent to hs.network.reachability.forAddress("169.254.0.0")
You can use this to determine if any interface has an IPv4 link local address (i.e. zero conf or local only networking) by checking the "isDirect" flag:
Set or remove the callback function for a reachability object
Parameters
a function or nil to set or remove the reachability object callback function
Returns
the reachability object
Notes
The callback function will be invoked each time the status for the given reachability object changes. The callback function should expect 2 arguments, the reachability object itself and a numeric representation of the reachability flags, and should not return anything.