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Wireguard Flutter SDK
wireguard_flutter #
A flutter plugin to setup and control VPN connection via Wireguard tunnel.
Contributing to wireguard_flutter #
Thank you for your interest in contributing to wireguard_flutter! We appreciate your help in making this project better.
Before you start contributing, please take a moment to read the following guidelines.
How to Contribute #
- Fork the repository to your GitHub account.
- Clone the forked repository to your local machine.
- Create a new branch for your contribution:
git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name
- Make your changes and ensure that the code follows the project's coding standards.
- Commit your changes with a descriptive commit message:
git commit -m "Add your descriptive message here"
- Push your changes to your forked repository:
git push origin feature/your-feature-name
- Open a pull request in the original repository and provide a detailed description of your changes.
Usage #
To use this plugin, add wireguard_flutter
or visit Flutter Tutorial.
flutter pub add wireguard_flutter
Initialize #
Initialize a wireguard instance with a valid name using initialize
:
final wireguard = WireGuardFlutter.instance;
// initialize the interface
await wireguard.initialize(interfaceName: 'wg0');
and declare the .conf
data:
const String conf = '''[Interface]
PrivateKey = 0IZmHsxiNQ54TsUs0EQ71JNsa5f70zVf1LmDvON1CXc=
Address = 10.8.0.4/32
DNS = 1.1.1.1
[Peer]
PublicKey = 6uZg6T0J1bHuEmdqPx8OmxQ2ebBJ8TnVpnCdV8jHliQ=
PresharedKey = As6JiXcYcqwjSHxSOrmQT13uGVlBG90uXZWmtaezZVs=
AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0, ::/0
PersistentKeepalive = 0
Endpoint = 38.180.13.85:51820''';
For more info on the configuration data, see the documentation with examples.
Connect #
After initializing, connect using startVpn
:
await wireguard.startVpn(
serverAddress: address, // the server address (e.g 'demo.wireguard.com:51820')
wgQuickConfig: conf, // the quick-config file
providerBundleIdentifier: 'com.example', // your app identifier
);
Disconnect #
After connecting, disconnect using stopVpn
:
await wireguard.stopVpn();
Stage #
Listen to stage change using vpnStageSnapshot
:
wireguard.vpnStageSnapshot.listen((event) {
debugPrint("status changed $event");
});
Or get the current stage using getStage
:
final stage = await wireguard.stage();
The available stages are:
Code | Description |
---|---|
connecting | The interface is connecting |
connected | The interface is connected |
disconnecting | The interface is disconnecting |
disconnected | The interface is disconnected |
waitingConnection | Waiting for a user interaction |
authenticating | Authenticating with the server |
reconnect | Reconnecting the the interface |
noConnection | Any connection has not been made |
preparing | Preparing to connect |
denied | The connection has been denied by the system, usually by refused permissions |
exiting | Exiting the interface |
Supported Platforms #
Android | iOS | macOS | Windows | Linux | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Version | SDK 21+ | 15.0+ | 12+ | 7+ | Any |
Windows #
On Windows, the app must be run as administrator to be able to create and manipulate the tunnel. To debug the app, run flutter run
from an elevated command prompt. To run the app normally, the system will request your app to be run as administrator. No code changes or external dependencies are required.
Linux #
Install dependencies
The required dependencies need to be installed: wireguard
and wireguard-tools
.
On Ubuntu/Debian, use the following command to install the dependencies:
sudo apt install wireguard wireguard-tools openresolv
For other Linux distros, see this.
Note
If openresolv
is not installed in the system, configuration files with a DNS provided may not connect. See this issue for more information.
Initializing
When wireguard.initialize
is called, the application will request your user password ([sudo] password for <user>:
). This is necessary because wireguard must run as a root to be able to create AND manipulate the tunnels. This is true for either debug and release modes or a distributed executable.
Caution
Do not run the app in root mode (e.g sudo ./executable
, sudo flutter run
), otherwise the connection will not be established.
FAQ & Troubleshooting #
Linux error resolvconf: command not found
#
On Linux, you may receive the error resolvconf: command not found
. This is because wireguard tried to adjust the nameserver. Make sure to install openresolv
or not provide the "DNS" field.
"WireGuard" is a registered trademark of Jason A. Donenfeld.
Fork from mysteriumnetwork tunnel.
Many Thanks for Bruno D'Luka for help me.