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Problem details:
The Code - wifiManager.getConnectionInfo().getSSID()
The above code to returns the current SSID, it is returning the current SSID with extra quotations around it.
For eg. the SSID internet
is returned as "internet"
.
This is only seen on Jelly bean 4.2 using device Nexus 7.
This bug is causing errors in our app as we compare the current SSID with the SSID that we are trying to connect too.
The code wifiManager.getScanResults();
however still returns all SSID's without extra quotation marks.
this is not a bug and behavior is correct as per documentation at http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/wifi/WifiInfo.html#getSSID()
The so-called bug apparently was in pre 4.2 devices, because they didn't return it with "" enclosure.
Aiden's method looks good to me in the current state of confusion left by Android. However, being theoritically correct would just require
For the mean time this is how I am getting around it, although its not great it will fix the issue.
This regular expression is quite neat:
Just for the notes
Edit °1 (as per question in the comment):
The issue that OP describes is, that on some devices the SSID returned by
getSSID()
is enclosed in""
whereas it is not on other devices. E.g. on some devices the SSID is"MY_WIFI"
and on others it isMY_WIFI
- or spoken in Java code:"\"MY_WIFI\""
and"MY_WIFI"
.In order to to unify both results I proposed to remove the
"
at start and end - only there, because"
is a legal character inside the SSID. In the regular expression above^
means from start$
means at end\"
means"
(escaped).*
means any number of characters(...)
means a capturing group, that can be referred by$1
So the whole expression means: replace
"<something>"
by<something>
where$1
=<something>
. If there is no"
at end/start, the regular expression doesn't match and nothing is replaced.See Java Pattern class for more details.
Two very simple variants:
and
Faced the same problem! Used this technique which is backwards compatible:
if (suppliedSSID.equals(connectionInfo.getSSID()) || ("\"" + suppliedSSID + "\"").equals(connectionInfo.getSSID()) { DO SOMETHING }