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README.md

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On launch, the app will detect if you already have a Wi-Fi connection. If you do, it will sleep and wait for a command. If you don’t, it will launch a hotspot and wait for a connection from you. Once connected, you can take further actions using the endpoints listed below.
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By default, the Wi-Fi SSID is: `Py Wi-Fi Connect`
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By default, the Wi-Fi SSID is: `Python Wi-Fi Connect`
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You can set your own default Wi-Fi SSID and a Wi-Fi password for your hotspot using the environment variables in the docker-compose.yml file.
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By default, the first available Wi-Fi network interface available will be used. For the vast majority of cases there is only one Wi-Fi network interface and therefore this is no issue. Similarly, if you plug in a Wi-Fi dongle to a device without its own built-in Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi dongle will be used by default.
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If however, you have a device with built in Wi-Fi and a Wi-Fi dongle, you will have a device with two network interfaces. For these instances, or on other occasions where you have a complex network interface setup, you can specify which network interface you would like Py Wi-Fi Connect to use by setting the environment variable shown in the `docker-compose.yml` file:
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If however, you have a device with built in Wi-Fi and a Wi-Fi dongle, you will have a device with two network interfaces. For these instances, or on other occasions where you have a complex network interface setup, you can specify which network interface you would like Python Wi-Fi Connect to use by setting the environment variable shown in the `docker-compose.yml` file:
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PWC_INTERFACE: "wlan0"

balena.yml

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name: Py Wi-Fi Connect
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name: Python Wi-Fi Connect
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description: >-
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An API for controlling Wi-Fi connections on Balena devices.
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version: 0.0.1

docker-compose.yml

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PWC_PORT: 9090
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## Hotspot details ##
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PWC_HOTSPOT_SSID: "Py Wi-Fi Connect"
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PWC_HOTSPOT_SSID: "Python Wi-Fi Connect"
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#PWC_HOTSPOT_PASSWORD: "my-hotspot-password" # Optional. Must be 8 characters or more.
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## Try to automatically connect to a Wi-Fi network on first boot ##

src/config.py

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elif "PWC_HOTSPOT_SSID" in os.environ:
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hotspot_ssid = os.environ["PWC_HOTSPOT_SSID"]
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hotspot_ssid = "Py Wi-Fi Connect"
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hotspot_ssid = "Python Wi-Fi Connect"
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# Set default hotspot password.
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if "PWC_HOTSPOT_PASSWORD" in env_file:
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auto_connect_kargs = False
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# Default access point name. No need to change these under usual operation as
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# they are for use inside the app only. PWC is acronym for 'Py Wi-Fi Connect'.
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# they are for use inside the app only. PWC is acronym for 'Python Wi-Fi Connect'.
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ap_name = "PWC"
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# dnsmasq variables

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