This lesson teaches you how to
- Set Up Application Permissions
- Set Up the Broadcast Receiver and Peer-to-Peer Manager
- Initiate Peer Discovery
- Fetch the List of Peers
- Connect to a Peer
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The Wi-Fi peer-to-peer (P2P) APIs allow applications to connect to nearby devices without needing to connect to a network or hotspot (Android's Wi-Fi P2P framework complies with the Wi-Fi Direct™ certification program). Wi-Fi P2P allows your application to quickly find and interact with nearby devices, at a range beyond the capabilities of Bluetooth.
This lesson shows you how to find and connect to nearby devices using Wi-Fi P2P.
Set Up Application Permissions
In order to use Wi-Fi P2P, add the
CHANGE_WIFI_STATE
,
ACCESS_WIFI_STATE
,
and
INTERNET
permissions to your manifest. Wi-Fi P2P doesn't require an internet connection,
but it does use standard Java sockets, which require the
INTERNET
permission.
So you need the following permissions to use Wi-Fi P2P.
<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" package="com.example.android.nsdchat" ... <uses-permission android:required="true" android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_WIFI_STATE"/> <uses-permission android:required="true" android:name="android.permission.CHANGE_WIFI_STATE"/> <uses-permission android:required="true" android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/> ...
Set Up a Broadcast Receiver and Peer-to-Peer Manager
To use Wi-Fi P2P, you need to listen for broadcast intents that tell your
application when certain events have occurred. In your application, instantiate
an
IntentFilter
and set it to listen for the following:
-
WIFI_P2P_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION
- Indicates whether Wi-Fi P2P is enabled
-
WIFI_P2P_PEERS_CHANGED_ACTION
- Indicates that the available peer list has changed.
-
WIFI_P2P_CONNECTION_CHANGED_ACTION
- Indicates the state of Wi-Fi P2P connectivity has changed.
-
WIFI_P2P_THIS_DEVICE_CHANGED_ACTION
- Indicates this device's configuration details have changed.
-
The
WifiP2pManager.Channel
you received back when you initialized the peer-to-peer mManager -
An implementation of
WifiP2pManager.ActionListener
with methods the system invokes for successful and unsuccessful discovery.
private final IntentFilter intentFilter = new IntentFilter(); ... @Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); setContentView(R.layout.main); // Indicates a change in the Wi-Fi P2P status. intentFilter.addAction(WifiP2pManager.WIFI_P2P_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION); // Indicates a change in the list of available peers. intentFilter.addAction(WifiP2pManager.WIFI_P2P_PEERS_CHANGED_ACTION); // Indicates the state of Wi-Fi P2P connectivity has changed. intentFilter.addAction(WifiP2pManager.WIFI_P2P_CONNECTION_CHANGED_ACTION); // Indicates this device's details have changed. intentFilter.addAction(WifiP2pManager.WIFI_P2P_THIS_DEVICE_CHANGED_ACTION); ... }
At the end of the
onCreate()
method, get an instance of the
WifiP2pManager
, and call its
initialize()
method. This method returns a
WifiP2pManager.Channel
object, which you'll use later to
connect your app to the Wi-Fi P2P framework.
@Override Channel mChannel; public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { .... mManager = (WifiP2pManager) getSystemService(Context.WIFI_P2P_SERVICE); mChannel = mManager.initialize(this, getMainLooper(), null); }
Now create a new
BroadcastReceiver
class that you'll use to listen for changes
to the System's Wi-Fi P2P state. In the
onReceive()
method, add a condition to handle each P2P state change listed above.
@Override public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) { String action = intent.getAction(); if (WifiP2pManager.WIFI_P2P_STATE_CHANGED_ACTION.equals(action)) { // Determine if Wifi P2P mode is enabled or not, alert // the Activity. int state = intent.getIntExtra(WifiP2pManager.EXTRA_WIFI_STATE, -1); if (state == WifiP2pManager.WIFI_P2P_STATE_ENABLED) { activity.setIsWifiP2pEnabled(true); } else { activity.setIsWifiP2pEnabled(false); } } else if (WifiP2pManager.WIFI_P2P_PEERS_CHANGED_ACTION.equals(action)) { // The peer list has changed! We should probably do something about // that. } else if (WifiP2pManager.WIFI_P2P_CONNECTION_CHANGED_ACTION.equals(action)) { // Connection state changed! We should probably do something about // that. } else if (WifiP2pManager.WIFI_P2P_THIS_DEVICE_CHANGED_ACTION.equals(action)) { DeviceListFragment fragment = (DeviceListFragment) activity.getFragmentManager() .findFragmentById(R.id.frag_list); fragment.updateThisDevice((WifiP2pDevice) intent.getParcelableExtra( WifiP2pManager.EXTRA_WIFI_P2P_DEVICE)); } }
Finally, add code to register the intent filter and broadcast receiver when
your main activity is active, and unregister them when the activity is paused.
The best place to do this is the
onResume()
and
onPause()
methods.
/** register the BroadcastReceiver with the intent values to be matched */ @Override public void onResume() { super.onResume(); receiver = new WiFiDirectBroadcastReceiver(mManager, mChannel, this); registerReceiver(receiver, intentFilter); } @Override public void onPause() { super.onPause(); unregisterReceiver(receiver); }
Initiate Peer Discovery
To start searching for nearby devices with Wi-Fi P2P, call
discoverPeers()
. This method takes the
following arguments:
mManager.discoverPeers(mChannel, new WifiP2pManager.ActionListener() { @Override public void onSuccess() { // Code for when the discovery initiation is successful goes here. // No services have actually been discovered yet, so this method // can often be left blank. Code for peer discovery goes in the // onReceive method, detailed below. } @Override public void onFailure(int reasonCode) { // Code for when the discovery initiation fails goes here. // Alert the user that something went wrong. } });
Keep in mind that this only
initiates
peer discovery. The
discoverPeers()
method starts the discovery process and then
immediately returns. The system notifies you if the peer discovery process is
successfully initiated by calling methods in the provided action listener.
Also, discovery will remain active until a connection is initiated or a P2P group is
formed.
Fetch the List of Peers
Now write the code that fetches and processes the list of peers. First
implement the
WifiP2pManager.PeerListListener
interface, which provides information about the peers that Wi-Fi P2P has
detected. The following code snippet illustrates this.
private Listpeers = new ArrayList (); ... private PeerListListener peerListListener = new PeerListListener() { @Override public void onPeersAvailable(WifiP2pDeviceList peerList) { // Out with the old, in with the new. peers.clear(); peers.addAll(peerList.getDeviceList()); // If an AdapterView is backed by this data, notify it // of the change. For instance, if you have a ListView of available // peers, trigger an update. ((WiFiPeerListAdapter) getListAdapter()).notifyDataSetChanged(); if (peers.size() == 0) { Log.d(WiFiDirectActivity.TAG, "No devices found"); return; } } }
Now modify your broadcast receiver's
onReceive()
method to call
requestPeers()
when an intent with the action
WIFI_P2P_PEERS_CHANGED_ACTION
is received. You
need to pass this listener into the receiver somehow. One way is to send it
as an argument to the broadcast receiver's constructor.
public void onReceive(Context context, Intent intent) { ... else if (WifiP2pManager.WIFI_P2P_PEERS_CHANGED_ACTION.equals(action)) { // Request available peers from the wifi p2p manager. This is an // asynchronous call and the calling activity is notified with a // callback on PeerListListener.onPeersAvailable() if (mManager != null) { mManager.requestPeers(mChannel, peerListListener); } Log.d(WiFiDirectActivity.TAG, "P2P peers changed"); }... }
Now, an intent with the action
WIFI_P2P_PEERS_CHANGED_ACTION
intent will
trigger a request for an updated peer list.
Connect to a Peer
In order to connect to a peer, create a new
WifiP2pConfig
object, and copy data into it from the
WifiP2pDevice
representing the device you want to
connect to. Then call the
connect()
method.
@Override public void connect() { // Picking the first device found on the network. WifiP2pDevice device = peers.get(0); WifiP2pConfig config = new WifiP2pConfig(); config.deviceAddress = device.deviceAddress; config.wps.setup = WpsInfo.PBC; mManager.connect(mChannel, config, new ActionListener() { @Override public void onSuccess() { // WiFiDirectBroadcastReceiver will notify us. Ignore for now. } @Override public void onFailure(int reason) { Toast.makeText(WiFiDirectActivity.this, "Connect failed. Retry.", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show(); } }); }
The
WifiP2pManager.ActionListener
implemented in
this snippet only notifies you when the
initiation
succeeds or fails.
To listen for
changes
in connection state, implement the
WifiP2pManager.ConnectionInfoListener
interface. Its
onConnectionInfoAvailable()
callback will notify you when the state of the connection changes. In cases
where multiple devices are going to be connected to a single device (like a game with
3 or more players, or a chat app), one device will be designated the "group
owner".
@Override public void onConnectionInfoAvailable(final WifiP2pInfo info) { // InetAddress from WifiP2pInfo struct. InetAddress groupOwnerAddress = info.groupOwnerAddress.getHostAddress()); // After the group negotiation, we can determine the group owner. if (info.groupFormed && info.isGroupOwner) { // Do whatever tasks are specific to the group owner. // One common case is creating a server thread and accepting // incoming connections. } else if (info.groupFormed) { // The other device acts as the client. In this case, // you'll want to create a client thread that connects to the group // owner. } }
Now go back to the
onReceive()
method of the broadcast receiver, and modify the section
that listens for a
WIFI_P2P_CONNECTION_CHANGED_ACTION
intent.
When this intent is received, call
requestConnectionInfo()
. This is an
asynchronous call, so results will be received by the connection info listener
you provide as a parameter.
... } else if (WifiP2pManager.WIFI_P2P_CONNECTION_CHANGED_ACTION.equals(action)) { if (mManager == null) { return; } NetworkInfo networkInfo = (NetworkInfo) intent .getParcelableExtra(WifiP2pManager.EXTRA_NETWORK_INFO); if (networkInfo.isConnected()) { // We are connected with the other device, request connection // info to find group owner IP mManager.requestConnectionInfo(mChannel, connectionListener); } ...