A PHP API client class to interact with Ubiquiti's UniFi Controller API
MIT License
A PHP class that provides access to Ubiquiti's UniFi Network Application API.
UniFi Network Application software versions 5.X.X, 6.X.X, 7.X.X, and 8.X.X (version 8.5.2 has been confirmed to work) are supported as well as Network Applications on UniFi OS-based consoles (UniFi OS 4.0.20 has been confirmed to work).
This class is used by our API Browser tool, which can be found here.
The package can be installed manually or by using composer/packagist for easy inclusion in your projects.
Support for UniFi OS-based controllers has been added as of version 1.1.47. These devices have been verified to work:
The class automatically detects UniFi OS consoles and adjusts the URLs and several functions/methods accordingly.
UniFi OS-based controllers require you to connect using port 443 instead of 8443 which is used for "software-based" controllers. If your own code implements strict validation of the URL that is passed to the constructor, please adapt your logic to allow URLs without a port suffix or with port 443 when working with a UniFi OS-based controller.
When connecting to a UniFi OS-based gateway through the WAN interface, you need to create a specific firewall rule to allow this. See this blog post on the Art of WiFi website for more details: https://artofwifi.net/blog/how-to-access-the-unifi-controller-by-wan-ip-or-hostname-on-a-udm-pro
The "custom firewall rule" approach described there is the recommended method.
When upgrading from a version before 1.1.84, please:
Use Composer, Git or simply Download the Release to install the API client class.
The preferred installation method is through composer. Follow these installation instructions if you don't have composer installed already.
Once composer is installed, simply execute this command from the shell in your project directory:
composer require art-of-wifi/unifi-api-client
Or manually add the package to your composer.json file:
{
"require": {
"art-of-wifi/unifi-api-client": "^1.1"
}
}
Finally, be sure to include the composer autoloader in your code if your framework doesn't already do this for you:
/**
* load the class using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
Execute the following git
command from the shell in your project directory:
git clone https://github.com/Art-of-WiFi/UniFi-API-client.git
When git is done cloning, include the file containing the class like so in your code:
/**
* load the class directly instead of using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once 'path/to/src/Client.php';
If you prefer not to use composer or git, simply download the package, unpack the zip file, then include the file containing the class in your code like so:
/**
* load the class directly instead of using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once 'path/to/src/Client.php';
A basic example how to use the class:
/**
* load the class using the composer autoloader
*/
require_once 'vendor/autoload.php';
/**
* initialize the UniFi API connection class, log in to the controller and request the alarms collection
* (this example assumes you have already assigned the correct values to the variables used)
*/
$unifi_connection = new UniFi_API\Client($controller_user, $controller_password, $controller_url, $site_id, $controller_version, true);
$login = $unifi_connection->login();
$results = $unifi_connection->list_alarms(); // returns a PHP array containing alarm objects
Please refer to the examples/
directory for some more detailed examples which can be used as a starting point for your
own PHP code.
In the above example, $site_id
is the short site "name" (usually 8 characters long) that is visible in the URL when
managing the site in the UniFi Network Controller. For example with this URL:
https://<controller IP address or FQDN>:8443/manage/site/jl3z2shm/dashboard
jl3z2shm
is the short site "name" and the value to assign to $site_id.
The 6th optional parameter that is passed to the constructor in the above example (true
), enables validation of
the controller's SSL certificate which is otherwise disabled by default. It is highly recommended to enable
this feature in production environments where you have a valid SSL cert installed on the UniFi Controller that is
associated with the FQDN in the controller_url
parameter. This option was added with API client version 1.1.16.
Using an administrator account ($controller_user
in the above example) with read-only permissions can limit
visibility on certain collection/object properties. See this
issue and this
issue for an example where the WPA2 password isn't
visible for read-only administrator accounts.
The class currently supports the following functions/methods to access the UniFi Controller API. This list is sorted alphabetically. Please refer to the comments in the source code for more details on each of the functions/methods, their purpose, and their respective parameters.
There is still work to be done to add functionality and further improve the usability of this class, so all suggestions/comments are welcome. Please use the GitHub Issues section or the Ubiquiti Community forums (https://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Wireless/PHP-class-to-access-the-UniFi-controller-API-updates-and/td-p/1512870) to share your suggestions and questions.
When encountering issues with the UniFi API using other libraries, cURL or Postman, please do not open an Issue. Such issues will be closed immediately. Please use the Discussions section instead.
If you would like to contribute code (improvements), please open an issue and include your code there or else create a pull request.
This class is based on the initial work by the following developers:
and the API as published by Ubiquiti:
Many of the functions in this API client class are not officially supported by Ubiquiti and as such, may not be supported in future versions of the UniFi Controller API.