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GitJournal/lib/main_dns.dart
2020-09-27 22:47:10 +02:00

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import 'package:multicast_dns/multicast_dns.dart';
Future<void> main() async {
// Parse the command line arguments.
var name = '_dartobservatory._tcp.local';
name = '_gitjournal._tcp';
name = '_bonsoirdemo._tcp';
final MDnsClient client = MDnsClient();
// Start the client with default options.
await client.start();
print("Client started");
//var query = ResourceRecordQuery.serverPointer(name);
var query = ResourceRecordQuery.serverPointer(name);
// Get the PTR recod for the service.
await for (var ptr in client.lookup<PtrResourceRecord>(query)) {
print("Got ptr $ptr");
// Use the domainName from the PTR record to get the SRV record,
// which will have the port and local hostname.
// Note that duplicate messages may come through, especially if any
// other mDNS queries are running elsewhere on the machine.
await for (SrvResourceRecord srv in client.lookup<SrvResourceRecord>(
ResourceRecordQuery.service(ptr.domainName))) {
// Domain name will be something like
// - "io.flutter.example@some-iphone.local._dartobservatory._tcp.local"
final String bundleId =
ptr.domainName; //.substring(0, ptr.domainName.indexOf('@'));
print('Dart observatory instance found at '
'${srv.target}:${srv.port} for "$bundleId".');
}
}
client.stop();
print('Done.');
}
// Use connectivity plugin to get ssid info when connected to the wifi network
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55716751/flutter-ios-reading-wifi-name-using-the-connectivity-or-wifi-plugin/55732656#55732656
// Use the WorkManager in Android to do the syncing in the background
// -> This should be configurable if we want to be able to sync in the background
// TODO:
// * I don't know if/how I can run an HTTP Server in the Background
// Is that still possible with current Android Versions?