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    This is the community forum for my apps Pythonista and Editorial.

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    • scj643
      scj643 @omz last edited by

      @omz Ah a c function I'm going to have to remember that for my objc_tools network submodule

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      • inyourfaceplate
        inyourfaceplate last edited by

        omz's solution works great!

        Thanks everyone!

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        • vladimir_key
          vladimir_key @omz last edited by vladimir_key

          Hi @omz,
          I found that your solution is not work anymore (ios 13.3.1). Its return "wifi" instead of correct name. Do you have ideas?

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          • cvp
            cvp @vladimir_key last edited by cvp

            @vladimir_key omz solution works for me but you need iOS 13.3 and that you Pythonista app has permission to access your location (iOS 13 limitation)

            See Discussion

            Seems that if you receive "wi-fi", you should be in iOS 12

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            • vladimir_key
              vladimir_key @cvp last edited by

              Hi @cvp,
              Thank you! Yep, it was location permission problem. Now its working and my iOS 13.3.1.

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              • sammontalvo
                sammontalvo last edited by

                For some unknown (for me) reason, I got this error message:
                "No method found for selector "isKindOfClass:"

                Any clue?

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                • cvp
                  cvp last edited by

                  Same for me

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                  • omz
                    omz last edited by

                    Looks to be some kind of internal bug in objc_util, though I don’t have an explanation right now.

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                    • cvp
                      cvp @omz last edited by

                      @omz seems that CNCopyCurrentNetworkInfo(ns('en0')) returns nil like old bug before ios13.3

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                      • wnMark
                        wnMark last edited by

                        For me it no longer works since Pythonista 3.3

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                        • omz
                          omz last edited by

                          Could have something to do with the fact that 3.3 is built with the iOS 13 SDK.

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