QNetworkInterfaceclass provides a listing of the host’s IP addresses and network interfaces. 更多 …
def
addressEntries
()
def
flags
()
def
hardwareAddress
()
def
humanReadableName
()
def
index
()
def
isValid
()
def
maximumTransmissionUnit
()
def
name
()
def
swap
(other)
def
type
()
def
allAddresses
()
def
allInterfaces
()
def
interfaceFromIndex
(index)
def
interfaceFromName
(name)
def
interfaceIndexFromName
(name)
def
interfaceNameFromIndex
(index)
QNetworkInterfacerepresents one network interface attached to the host where the program is being run. Each network interface may contain zero or more IP addresses, each of which is optionally associated with a netmask and/or a broadcast address. The list of such trios can be obtained withaddressEntries(). Alternatively, when the netmask or the broadcast addresses or other information aren’t necessary, use theallAddresses()convenience function to obtain just the IP addresses of the active interfaces.
QNetworkInterfacealso reports the interface’s hardware address withhardwareAddress().Not all operating systems support reporting all features. Only the IPv4 addresses are guaranteed to be listed by this class in all platforms. In particular, IPv6 address listing is only supported on Windows, Linux, macOS and the BSDs.
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QNetworkInterface
¶
QNetworkInterface(other)
- param other
构造空的网络接口对象。
创建副本为
QNetworkInterface
object contained in
other
.
PySide2.QtNetwork.QNetworkInterface.
InterfaceFlag
¶
指定关联此网络接口的标志。可能的值:
|
常量 |
描述 |
|---|---|
|
QNetworkInterface.IsUp |
网络接口是活动的 |
|
QNetworkInterface.IsRunning |
the network interface has resources allocated |
|
QNetworkInterface.CanBroadcast |
the network interface works in broadcast mode |
|
QNetworkInterface.IsLoopBack |
the network interface is a loopback interface: that is, it’s a virtual interface whose destination is the host computer itself |
|
QNetworkInterface.IsPointToPoint |
the network interface is a point-to-point interface: that is, there is one, single other address that can be directly reached by it. |
|
QNetworkInterface.CanMulticast |
the network interface supports multicasting |
Note that one network interface cannot be both broadcast-based and point-to-point.
PySide2.QtNetwork.QNetworkInterface.
InterfaceType
¶
Specifies the type of hardware (PHY layer, OSI level 1) this interface is, if it could be determined. Interface types that are not among those listed below will generally be listed as Unknown, though future versions of Qt may add new enumeration values.
可能的值:
|
常量 |
描述 |
|---|---|
|
QNetworkInterface.Unknown |
The interface type could not be determined or is not one of the other listed types. |
|
QNetworkInterface.Loopback |
The virtual loopback interface, which is assigned the loopback IP addresses (127.0.0.1, ::1). |
|
QNetworkInterface.Virtual |
A type of interface determined to be virtual, but not any of the other possible types. For example, tunnel interfaces are (currently) detected as virtual ones. |
|
QNetworkInterface.Ethernet |
IEEE 802.3 Ethernet interfaces, though on many systems other types of IEEE 802 interfaces may also be detected as Ethernet (especially Wi-Fi). |
|
QNetworkInterface.Wifi |
IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi 接口。注意:在某些系统,
|
|
QNetworkInterface.Ieee80211 |
WiFi 的别名。 |
|
QNetworkInterface.CanBus |
ISO 11898 Controller Area Network bus interfaces, usually found on automotive systems. |
|
QNetworkInterface.Fddi |
ANSI X3T12 Fiber Distributed Data Interface, a local area network over optical fibers. |
|
QNetworkInterface.Ppp |
Point-to-Point Protocol interfaces, establishing a direct connection between two nodes over a lower transport layer (often serial over radio or physical line). |
|
QNetworkInterface.Slip |
Serial Line Internet Protocol (串行线路网际协议) 接口。 |
|
QNetworkInterface.Phonet |
Interfaces using the Linux Phonet socket family, for communication with cellular modems. See the Linux kernel documentation 了解更多信息。 |
|
QNetworkInterface.Ieee802154 |
IEEE 802.15.4 Personal Area Network interfaces, other than 6LoWPAN (see below). |
|
QNetworkInterface.SixLoWPAN |
6LoWPAN (IPv6 over Low-power Wireless Personal Area Networks) interfaces, which operate on IEEE 802.15.4 PHY, but have specific header compression schemes for IPv6 and UDP. This type of interface is often used for mesh networking. |
|
QNetworkInterface.Ieee80216 |
IEEE 802.16 Wireless Metropolitan Area Network, also known under the commercial name “WiMAX”. |
|
QNetworkInterface.Ieee1394 |
IEEE 1394 interfaces (a.k.a. “FireWire”). |
New in version 5.11.
PySide2.QtNetwork.QNetworkInterface.
addressEntries
(
)
¶
Returns the list of IP addresses that this interface possesses along with their associated netmasks and broadcast addresses.
If the netmask or broadcast address or other information is not necessary, you can call the
allAddresses()
function to obtain just the IP addresses of the active interfaces.
PySide2.QtNetwork.QNetworkInterface.
allAddresses
(
)
¶
This convenience function returns all IP addresses found on the host machine. It is equivalent to calling
addressEntries()
on all the objects returned by
allInterfaces()
that are in the
IsUp
state to obtain lists of
QNetworkAddressEntry
objects then calling
ip()
on each of these.
PySide2.QtNetwork.QNetworkInterface.
allInterfaces
(
)
¶
Returns a listing of all the network interfaces found on the host machine. In case of failure it returns a list with zero elements.
PySide2.QtNetwork.QNetworkInterface.
flags
(
)
¶
InterfaceFlags
Returns the flags associated with this network interface.
PySide2.QtNetwork.QNetworkInterface.
hardwareAddress
(
)
¶
unicode
Returns the low-level hardware address for this interface. On Ethernet interfaces, this will be a MAC address in string representation, separated by colons.
Other interface types may have other types of hardware addresses. Implementations should not depend on this function returning a valid MAC address.
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PySide2.QtNetwork.QNetworkInterface.
humanReadableName
(
)
¶
unicode
Returns the human-readable name of this network interface on Windows, such as “Local Area Connection”, if the name could be determined. If it couldn’t, this function returns the same as
name()
. The human-readable name is a name that the user can modify in the Windows Control Panel, so it may change during the execution of the program.
On Unix, this function currently always returns the same as
name()
, since Unix systems don’t store a configuration for human-readable names.
PySide2.QtNetwork.QNetworkInterface.
index
(
)
¶
int
Returns the interface system index, if known. This is an integer assigned by the operating system to identify this interface and it generally doesn’t change. It matches the scope ID field in IPv6 addresses.
If the index isn’t known, this function returns 0.
PySide2.QtNetwork.QNetworkInterface.
interfaceFromIndex
(
index
)
¶
index
–
int
返回
QNetworkInterface
object for the interface whose internal ID is
index
. Network interfaces have a unique identifier called the “interface index” to distinguish it from other interfaces on the system. Often, this value is assigned progressively and interfaces being removed and then added again get a different value every time.
This index is also found in the IPv6 address’ scope ID field.
PySide2.QtNetwork.QNetworkInterface.
interfaceFromName
(
name
)
¶
name – unicode
返回
QNetworkInterface
object for the interface named
name
. If no such interface exists, this function returns an invalid
QNetworkInterface
对象。
字符串
name
may be either an actual interface name (such as “eth0” or “en1”) or an interface index in string form (“1”, “2”, etc.).
PySide2.QtNetwork.QNetworkInterface.
interfaceIndexFromName
(
name
)
¶
name – unicode
int
Returns the index of the interface whose name is
name
or 0 if there is no interface with that name. This function should produce the same result as the following code, but will probably execute faster.
QNetworkInterface::interfaceFromName(name).index()
PySide2.QtNetwork.QNetworkInterface.
interfaceNameFromIndex
(
index
)
¶
index
–
int
unicode
Returns the name of the interface whose index is
index
or an empty string if there is no interface with that index. This function should produce the same result as the following code, but will probably execute faster.
QNetworkInterface::interfaceFromIndex(index).name()
PySide2.QtNetwork.QNetworkInterface.
isValid
(
)
¶
bool
返回
true
若此
QNetworkInterface
object contains valid information about a network interface.
PySide2.QtNetwork.QNetworkInterface.
maximumTransmissionUnit
(
)
¶
int
Returns the maximum transmission unit on this interface, if known, or 0 otherwise.
The maximum transmission unit is the largest packet that may be sent on this interface without incurring link-level fragmentation. Applications may use this value to calculate the size of the payload that will fit an unfragmented UDP datagram. Remember to subtract the sizes of headers used in your communication over the interface, e.g. TCP (20 bytes) or UDP (12), IPv4 (20) or IPv6 (40, absent some form of header compression), when computing how big a payload you can transmit. Also note that the MTU along the full path (the Path MTU) to the destination may be smaller than the interface’s MTU.
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PySide2.QtNetwork.QNetworkInterface.
name
(
)
¶
unicode
Returns the name of this network interface. On Unix systems, this is a string containing the type of the interface and optionally a sequence number, such as “eth0”, “lo” or “pcn0”. On Windows, it’s an internal ID that cannot be changed by the user.
PySide2.QtNetwork.QNetworkInterface.
swap
(
other
)
¶
other
–
QNetworkInterface
Swaps this network interface instance with
other
。此函数非常快,且从不失败。
PySide2.QtNetwork.QNetworkInterface.
type
(
)
¶
Returns the type of this interface, if it could be determined. If it could not be determined, this function returns
未知
.
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