jens-maus / node-unifi

NodeJS class for querying/controlling a UniFi-Controller (UDM-Pro, UDM-SE, UDM, UDR, UDW, CloudKey Gen1/Gen2) from Ubiquiti (www.ui.com)
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node-unifi

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Node-UniFi is a NodeJS module that allows to query/control UniFi devices via the official UniFi-Controller API. It is developed to be compatible to the UniFi-Controller API version starting with v4.x.x up to v8.x.x

Features

Requirements

Installation

node-unifi can be installed using the following npm command:

npm install node-unifi

Examples

node-unifi has been designed to be used quite straight forward and without introducing ackward language constructs. The following example should give a brief introduction on how to use node-unifi in your own applications using its Promises-based API interface:

const Unifi = require('node-unifi');
const unifi = new Unifi.Controller({'<HOSTNAME>', '<PORT>', sslverify: false});

(async () => {
  try {
    // LOGIN
    const loginData = await unifi.login('<USERNAME>', '<PASSWORD>');
    console.log('login: ' + loginData);

    // GET SITE STATS
    const sites = await unifi.getSitesStats();
    console.log('getSitesStats: ' + sites[0].name + ':' + sites.length);
    console.log(JSON.stringify(sites));

    // GET SITE SYSINFO
    const sysinfo = await unifi.getSiteSysinfo();
    console.log('getSiteSysinfo: ' + sysinfo.length);
    console.log(JSON.stringify(sysinfo));

    // GET CLIENT DEVICES
    const clientData = await unifi.getClientDevices();
    console.log('getClientDevices: ' + clientData.length);
    console.log(JSON.stringify(clientData));

    // GET ALL USERS EVER CONNECTED
    const usersData = await unifi.getAllUsers();
    console.log('getAllUsers: ' + usersData.length);
    console.log(JSON.stringify(usersData));

    // LOGOUT
    const logoutData = await unifi.logout();
    console.log('logout: ' + JSON.stringify(logoutData));
  } catch (error) {
    console.log('ERROR: ' + error);
  }
})();

Please note that every unifi.XXXXX() function returns a Promise, thus async/await as well as .then()/.catch() can be used accordingly.

Event-Emitter WebSockets Interface

Since version 2.0.0 node-unifi supports (thanks to unifi-axios-events) the WebSocket interface of a UniFi controller. This new interface allows to listen for events using unifi.listen() and automatically receive events as soon as the UniFi controller sends them out via its WebSocket functionality. For receiving these events in a nodejs-compatible way node-unifi uses internally EventEmitter2 which allows to execute actions based on event filters defined by unifi.on(...).

An example on how to use this EventEmitter-based functionality of node-unifi to immediately receive state changes rather than regularly having to poll a unifi controller for changes can be seen here:

const Unifi = require('node-unifi');
const unifi = new Unifi.Controller({'<HOSTNAME>', '<PORT>', sslverify: false});

(async () => {
  try {
    // LOGIN
    const loginData = await unifi.login('<USERNAME>', '<PASSWORD>');
    console.log('login: ' + loginData);

    // LISTEN for WebSocket events
    const listenData = await unifi.listen();
    console.log('listen: ' + listenData);

    // Listen for alert.client_connected
    unifi.on('alert.client_connected', function (data) {
      const ts = new Date(data[0].timestamp).toISOString();
      console.log(`${ts} - ${this.event}: ${data[0].parameters.CLIENT.id} (${data[0].parameters.CLIENT.name})`);
    });

    // Listen for alert.client_disconnected
    unifi.on('alert.client_disconnected', function (data) {
      const ts = new Date(data[0].timestamp).toISOString();
      console.log(`${ts} - ${this.event}: ${data[0].parameters.CLIENT.id} (${data[0].parameters.CLIENT.name})`);
    });

    // Listen for ctrl.* events
    unifi.on('ctrl.*', function () {
      console.log(`${this.event}`);
    });
  } catch (error) {
    console.log('ERROR: ' + error);
  }
})();

More examples can be found in the "examples" sub-directory of this GitHub repository.

Moving from v1 of node-unifi to v2+

If you are having an application still using the obsolete v1 version of node-unifi and you want to port it to using the new/revised v2 version, all you have to do is:

References

This nodejs package/class uses functionality/Know-How gathered from different third-party projects:

Use-Cases

The following projects are known to use this nodejs class for query/control UniFi devices:

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2017-2023 Jens Maus <mail@jens-maus.de>

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.