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A scanner to find your WiFi enabled Doxie scanner. It returns a list of IP addressess for all Doxie scanners discovered on your network.
This Gem is especially useful in combination with the Doxie client library.
Either install directly or via bundler.
gem 'doxie-scanner'
The scanner uses UPnP and SSDP to search for your Doxie scanner.
require 'doxie/scanner'
Doxie::Scanner.ips
=> [
[0] "192.168.1.2"
]
For usage with the Doxie client library you can use the .devices
method to automatically detect the model number and IP.
require 'doxie'
require 'doxie/scanner'
client = Doxie::Client.new(Doxie::Scanner.devices.first)
bundle install
to get dependenciesrake
to run all testsrake console
to run a local console with the library loadedThis library is released under the MIT License.
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We found that doxie-scanner demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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