nsd
A Flutter plugin for network service discovery and registration (aka NSD / DNS-SD / Bonjour / mDNS).
Basic Usage
Service Discovery
import 'package:nsd/nsd.dart';
final discovery = await startDiscovery('_http._tcp');
discovery.addListener(() {
// discovery.services contains discovered services
});
// ...
await stopDiscovery(discovery);
Service Registration
import 'package:nsd/nsd.dart';
final registration = await register(
const Service(name: 'Foo', type: '_http._tcp', port: 56000));
// ...
await unregister(registration);
Permissions
Android
Add the following permissions to your manifest:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.CHANGE_WIFI_MULTICAST_STATE" />
iOS
Add the following permissions to your Info.plist (replace service type with your own):
<key>NSLocalNetworkUsageDescription</key>
<string>Required to discover local network devices</string>
<key>NSBonjourServices</key>
<array>
<string>_http._tcp</string>
</array>
Example application
The plugin includes an example application that can be used to start multiple discoveries
and register multiple services. It will discover its own services but also other services of type
_http._tcp
in the local network, such as the printer in the screenshot above.
- Use the action button to add a discovery or register a new service.
- Swipe the cards left or right to dismiss a discovery or service.
- The application log will show the calls and callbacks platform side vs. native side.
- The source code demonstrates how to use the discovery object as a ChangeNotifier.
Minimum OS Requirements
- Android: API level 21 (Android 5.0)
- iOS: 12.0
- macOS: 10.11 (El Capitan)
Advanced Usage
Get IP Addresses for Service
First, do you really need the IP address? If you just want to connect to the service, the host name that is supplied with the service should do just fine. In fact, connecting by host name is recommended on the Apple Developer Forums.
If you do need the IP address, you can configure automatic ip lookup for your discovery like this:
final discovery = await startDiscovery(serviceType, ipLookupType: IpLookupType.any);
Each discovered service will now have a list of IP addresses attached to it.
Discover All Services of All Types on Local Network
The current way to do this would be:
- Start discovery using special service type
_services._dns-sd._udp
- Receive list of all service types in network
- Do discovery for each service type
Start the discovery like this:
final discovery = await startDiscovery('_services._dns-sd._udp', autoResolve: false);
The autoResolve
flag is important because the results are not real services and cannot be resolved. The discovery.services
list will then be populated with the answers.
The Service
instances returned will contain service type info, like so:
{service.type: _tcp.local, service.name: _foo, ...}
{service.type: _tcp.local, service.name: _bar, ...}
The first component of the service type (e.g. _foo
) is contained in the service name attribute,
the second component of the service type (e.g. _tcp
) is contained in the service type attribute.
Even though using a service structure to represent a service type feels like a hack, it seems to be consistent on Android / macOS / iOS platform APIs. Since they are all doing it, the plugin has the same behavior.
Enable Debug Logging
In order to help debugging, logging can be enabled for individual topics. For example
enableLogging(LogTopic.errors);
enableLogging(LogTopic.calls);
will log errors and all calls to the native side (and their callbacks), which often yields useful information.
Projects using nsd
🎮 Tic Tac Toe Local Multiplayer Game for Android by Laks Castro