forgot to add wifi settings
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							| @ -244,7 +244,7 @@ | ||||
|         <xs:restriction base="xs:token"> | ||||
|             <xs:enumeration value="netctl"/> | ||||
|             <xs:enumeration value="nm"/> | ||||
|             <xs:enumeration value="systemd"/> | ||||
|             <xs:enumeration value="networkd"/> | ||||
|             <xs:whiteSpace value="collapse"/> | ||||
|         </xs:restriction> | ||||
|     </xs:simpleType> | ||||
| @ -465,6 +465,7 @@ | ||||
|                 </xs:sequence> | ||||
|                 <xs:attribute name="essid" type="xs:string" use="required"/> | ||||
|                 <xs:attribute name="bssid" type="aif:t_mac_addr" use="optional"/> | ||||
|                 <xs:attribute name="hidden" type="xs:boolean" use="optional" default="false"/> | ||||
|             </xs:extension> | ||||
|         </xs:complexContent> | ||||
|     </xs:complexType> | ||||
| @ -887,7 +888,7 @@ | ||||
|                         </xs:choice> | ||||
|                         <!-- It's nearly impossible to validate FQDNs/hostnames in XSD, so we do it in-code. --> | ||||
|                         <xs:attribute name="hostname" type="aif:t_nonempty" use="required"/> | ||||
|                         <xs:attribute name="provider" type="aif:t_netprov" use="optional" default="systemd"/> | ||||
|                         <xs:attribute name="provider" type="aif:t_netprov" use="optional" default="networkd"/> | ||||
|                         <xs:attribute name="dhcpClient" type="aif:t_dhcp_clients" use="optional" default="dhcpcd"/> | ||||
|                     </xs:complexType> | ||||
|                     <xs:unique name="uniq_iface_eth"> | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -5,13 +5,13 @@ class Network(object): | ||||
|     def __init__(self, network_xml): | ||||
|         self.xml = network_xml | ||||
|         self.hostname = self.xml.attrib['hostname'].strip() | ||||
|         self.provider = self.xml.attrib.get('provider', 'systemd').strip() | ||||
|         self.provider = self.xml.attrib.get('provider', 'networkd').strip() | ||||
|         handler = None | ||||
|         if self.provider == 'netctl': | ||||
|             import aif.network.netctl as handler | ||||
|         elif self.provider == 'nm': | ||||
|             import aif.network.networkmanager as handler | ||||
|         elif self.provider == 'systemd': | ||||
|         elif self.provider == 'networkd': | ||||
|             import aif.network.networkd as handler | ||||
|         self.provider = handler | ||||
|         if not self.provider: | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -275,3 +275,29 @@ class Wireless(Connection): | ||||
|         super().__init__(iface_xml) | ||||
|         self.connection_type = 'wireless' | ||||
|         self._initCfg() | ||||
|         self._initConnCfg() | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|     def _initConnCfg(self): | ||||
|         self._cfg['BASE']['ESSID'] = "'{0}'".format(self.xml.attrib['essid']) | ||||
|         hidden = aif.utils.xmlBool(self.xml.attrib.get('hidden', 'false')) | ||||
|         if hidden: | ||||
|             self._cfg['BASE']['Hidden'] = 'yes' | ||||
|         try: | ||||
|             bssid = self.xml.attrib.get('bssid').strip() | ||||
|         except AttributeError: | ||||
|             bssid = None | ||||
|         if bssid: | ||||
|             bssid = aif.network._common.canonizeEUI(bssid) | ||||
|             self._cfg['BASE']['AP'] = bssid | ||||
|         crypto = self.xml.find('encryption') | ||||
|         if crypto: | ||||
|             self.packages.add('wpa_supplicant') | ||||
|             crypto = aif.network._common.convertWifiCrypto(crypto) | ||||
|             # if crypto['type'] in ('wpa', 'wpa2', 'wpa3'): | ||||
|             if crypto['type'] in ('wpa', 'wpa2'): | ||||
|                 # TODO: WPA2 enterprise | ||||
|                 self._cfg['BASE']['Security'] = 'wpa' | ||||
|             # if crypto['type'] in ('wep', 'wpa', 'wpa2', 'wpa3'): | ||||
|             if crypto['type'] in ('wpa', 'wpa2'): | ||||
|                 self._cfg['BASE']['Key'] = crypto['auth']['psk'] | ||||
|         return() | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -5,3 +5,4 @@ import socket | ||||
| # (https://stackoverflow.com/a/38286559/733214), there's no way to *write* an INI with them using configparser. | ||||
| # So we use Jinja2 logic. | ||||
| import jinja2 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|  | ||||
| @ -589,7 +589,7 @@ This is going to be highly unpredictable based on the networking provider you ch | ||||
| === "I'm using netctl as my network provider, and-" | ||||
| I'ma let you finish, but netctl is a *really* simple network provider. I mean REALLY simple. As such, a lot of things (like mixing auto DNS and non-auto addressing) don't work at all feasibly, and probably might not ever. It's great for simple and flat configurations (i.e. all static everything, all automatic everything, etc.) and I even use it on my own machines where I can, but it just simply doesn't make allowances for more complex setups. (This is why init scripts were replaced by systemd for init, remember? Script-and-shell-based utilities, such as netctl -- seriously, the entire thing's written in Bash -- just can't handle more complex jobs reliably.) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| If you need more advanced functionality but don't want a lot of cruft or bloat, I recommend `systemd` as your network provider. It requires no extra packages (other than wpa_supplicant, if you're using wireless) because it's part of the systemd package (which is part of the most basic install of Arch) and handles more advanced configurations a lot more reliably. | ||||
| If you need more advanced functionality but don't want a lot of cruft or bloat, I recommend `networkd` as your network provider. It requires no extra packages (other than wpa_supplicant, if you're using wireless) because it's part of the systemd package (which is part of the most basic install of Arch) and handles more advanced configurations a lot more reliably. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| === "How do I specify WEP for a wireless network?" | ||||
| You can't. WEP's pretty broken. I understand some legacy networks may still use it, but I'm incredibly uncomfortable supporting it. | ||||
|  | ||||
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