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    • D Offline
      driven
      last edited by

      @dan

      does reply_from_ifconig.split("\n").grep("Physical Address") or similar work on a PC?

      john
      EDIT for something as un-changing as ifconfig on a mac you could use

      (%x(ifconfig -a)).split("\n")[10].split[1]
      

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        pgarmyn
        last edited by

        @dan rathbun said:

        similar:
        ipa = %x[ipconfig /all].split("\n").grep /\A\s*(Physical Address)/....

        Scanning for “Physical Address” only gives a result with an EN/US OS
        This works also on the old continent :

        def MyModule.mac_address
        	platform = RUBY_PLATFORM.downcase
        	iptxt = `#{(platform =~ /win32/) ? 'ipconfig /all' ; 'ifconfig'}`
        	## delete DHCPv6 ;
        	iptxt.gsub!(/..\-..\-..\-..\-..\-..\-..\-..\-..\-..\-..\-..\-..\-../,"") 
        	# delete Tunnel ;
        	iptxt.gsub!("00-00-00-00-","")
        	## create array with all the physical adresses ;
        	t_array=iptxt.scan(/..\-..\-..\-..\-..\-../)
        	#puts t_array.inspect 
        	## returns first physical adresses if one found
        	return t_array[0] if t_array.length>0 
        	return nil
        end
        
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        • D Offline
          driven
          last edited by

          There's also this one

          mac_MAC = %x(ioreg -rd1 -c IOPlatformExpertDevice |  awk "/IOPlatformUUID/ { print $3; }")
          
          

          returns
          "IOPlatformUUID" = "00000000-0000-1000-8000-00**********" [my address obscured with ***]

          john

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            pgarmyn
            last edited by

            @dan rathbun said:

            DUh... I just stumbled upon GetMAC.exe on my Win 7 machine....

            Yes, i have it also on Win8.1 👍
            For the MAC-world (Apple-users) is there an equivalent ❓

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            • D Offline
              driven
              last edited by

              @pgarmyn said:

              For the MAC-world (Apple-users) is there an equivalent :?:

              I just posted it above?

              The command ioreg located in /usr/sbin/ioreg is used to display the I/O Kit registry.

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                pgarmyn
                last edited by

                👍 👍 👍 @driven

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                  driven
                  last edited by

                  @pgarmyn said:

                  :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: @driven

                  Well, maybe not three thumbs... it's unclear to me if that's a standard or an xtool instal, so a safer bet would be

                  getMACADDRESS = %x(/usr/sbin/networksetup -getMACADDRESS en0 | /usr/bin/awk '{print $3}' | /usr/bin/sed s/;//g)
                  

                  which returns

                  001ec*******

                  the mac MAC address using standard instal items...

                  john

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                  • Dan RathbunD Offline
                    Dan Rathbun
                    last edited by

                    There IS a gem that can be used for reference (perhaps it can be made SketchUp friendly.)

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                    macaddr/lib/macaddr.rb at master · ahoward/macaddr

                    cross platform mac address determination for ruby. Contribute to ahoward/macaddr development by creating an account on GitHub.

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                    • G Offline
                      Garry K
                      last edited by

                      I'm back at this MAC address - specifically for first Ethernet device.

                      This code seems to work fine for Windows 7 - but will it work for OSX ??

                      Has anyone tried this in a French computer or some other language?

                      ` def get_mac_address()
                      return @mac_address if defined?( @mac_address )

                      @win = ( RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /darwin/i ) == nil

                      tmp = ""
                      str = ""
                      first = true

                      if ( @win )
                      # for windows put results in array - splitting on newline
                      ipa = %x[ipconfig /all].split("\n")

                      # check begining of string for 'Ethernet' and set flag once found
                      # then check for 'Physical Address' and look at everything after the ':'
                      # set mac_address and return
                      ipa.each {|line|
                        tmp = line.strip
                        str = tmp[0..7]
                      
                        if ( first )
                          first = false if ( "Ethernet" == str )
                        elsif ( "Physical" == str )
                          pos = tmp.rindex( ":" )
                          @mac_address = tmp[pos+2, tmp.length ]
                          return @mac_address
                        end
                      }
                      

                      else
                      tmp = %x[ifconfig eth0].strip
                      pos = tmp.rindex( " " )
                      @mac_address = tmp[pos+1, tmp.length ]
                      return @mac_address
                      end

                      return ""
                      end`

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                        pgarmyn
                        last edited by

                        @Garry
                        As i said before, this only works for US or EN OS.
                        The output of ipconfig depends on the OS language.
                        In French you will have to scan for "adresse physique" and for the other languages....

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                          Garry K
                          last edited by

                          This works in Windows 7

                          def get_mac_address()
                          	return @@mac_address if defined?( @@mac_address )
                          
                          	if ( ( RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /darwin/i ) == nil )
                          		cmd = 'ipconfig /all'
                          	else
                          		cmd = 'ifconfig'
                          	end
                          
                          	macs = []
                          	lines = %x[#{cmd}].split("\n").grep( /^.*\s([0-9a-f|A-F]{2}[:-]){5}([0-9a-f|A-F]{2})$/ )
                          	lines.each{|line| macs << line.strip[-17,17] }
                          
                          	@@mac_address = macs.first.gsub( '-', ':' )
                          	return @@mac_address
                          end
                          
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                            Garry K
                            last edited by

                            Thanks pgarmyn - I was just confirming the language thing
                            I did try running the code that you posted earlier - but it gave me an error so I decided this was a good opportunity to learn more.

                            I have cleaned this up so if it is benefit to others

                            ` def get_mac_address()
                            return @@mac_address if defined?( @@mac_address )

                            mac_addr = []
                            cmd = @@windows ? 'ipconfig /all' : 'ifconfig'
                            
                            # choose lines that have only six pairs of 2 char hex values separated by either a : or -
                            # pattern must start with a space and be at the end of the line
                            # there can be white space at the end of the line
                            lines = %x[#{cmd}].split("\n").grep( /\s([0-9A-F]{2}[-:]){5}([0-9A-F]{2})\s*$/ )
                            lines.each{|line| mac_addr << (line.strip[-17,17]).gsub( /-/, ':' ) }
                            
                            # if windows and we have more than 1 mac address use the second one otherwise use the first
                            # if not windows then use the first address
                            index = @@windows && mac_addr.length > 1 ? 1 : 0
                            @@mac_address = mac_addr[index]
                            
                            return @@mac_address
                            

                            end`

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                            • D Offline
                              driven
                              last edited by

                              @gary
                              couple of changes needed to run on my mac,
                              got rid of class variables
                              added windows =
                              added simplified regex = with .. for grep

                              def get_mac_address()
                              windows  = ( ( RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /darwin/i ) == nil )
                              return mac_address if defined?( mac_address )
                              
                              mac_addr = []
                              cmd = windows ? 'ipconfig /all' ; 'ifconfig'
                              
                              # choose lines that have only six pairs of 2 char hex values separated by either a ; or -
                              # pattern must start with a space and be at the end of the line
                              # there can be white space at the end of the line
                              regex = Regexp.compile("(..[;-]){5}..")
                              lines = %x[#{cmd}].split("\n").grep( regex )
                              lines.each{|line| mac_addr << (line.strip[-17,17]).gsub( /-/, ';' ) }
                              
                              # if windows and we have more than 1 mac address use the second one otherwise use the first
                              # if not windows then use the first address
                              index = windows && mac_addr.length > 1 ? 1 ; 0
                              mac_address = mac_addr[index]
                              
                              return mac_address
                              end
                              

                              > get_mac_address 00:1e:c4:16:08:46

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                                Garry K
                                last edited by

                                Thank-you very much, I appreciate this, since I don't have access to a mac.
                                I will test on Windows with your simplified regex.

                                You show the mac_address as lower case - can you confirm that is indeed the output.
                                Also - off topic - but how do you get the source code to go into the embedded window?

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                                  driven
                                  last edited by

                                  @garry k said:

                                  You show the mac_address as lower case - can you confirm that is indeed the output.

                                  yes it's lower-case, I realised that obscuring it in my other posts was counter productive, so I just adjusted only the number values to show the return this time...
                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  Also - off topic - but how do you get the source code to go into the embedded window?
                                  the one with the red circle...

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                                  • G Offline
                                    Garry K
                                    last edited by

                                    Thanks again. I checked the code for windows and it works fine.
                                    I've added an upcase on the following line

                                    lines.each{|line| mac_addr << (line.strip[-17,17]).upcase().gsub( /-/, ':' ) }

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                                    • jaimedaJ Offline
                                      jaimeda
                                      last edited by

                                      Hello

                                      This works fine in Sketchup 2013 but not in 2014.

                                      Any tips?

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                                      • tt_suT Offline
                                        tt_su
                                        last edited by

                                        @jaimeda said:

                                        This works fine in Sketchup 2013 but not in 2014.

                                        Due to the upgrade of the Ruby core this broke. We haven't been able to figure out why. But the workaround is to pipe the result from the command to a temporary file and read it after executing the command.

                                        <span class="syntaxdefault"><br />tempfile&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">=&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxstring">"C;/Users/Thomas/Desktop/temp.txt"<br /></span><span class="syntaxkeyword">`</span><span class="syntaxstring">ipconfig&nbsp;/all&nbsp;>&nbsp;#{tempfile}</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">`<br /></span><span class="syntaxdefault">puts&nbsp;File</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">read</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">(</span><span class="syntaxdefault">tempfile</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">)<br />&nbsp;</span><span class="syntaxdefault"></span>
                                        
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                                        • jaimedaJ Offline
                                          jaimeda
                                          last edited by

                                          Thanks Thomas.

                                          It works perfectly.

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                                          • G Offline
                                            Garry K
                                            last edited by

                                            @tt_su said:

                                            @jaimeda said:

                                            This works fine in Sketchup 2013 but not in 2014.

                                            Due to the upgrade of the Ruby core this broke. We haven't been able to figure out why. But the workaround is to pipe the result from the command to a temporary file and read it after executing the command.

                                            <span class="syntaxdefault"><br />tempfile </span><span class="syntaxkeyword">=</span><span class="syntaxdefault"> </span><span class="syntaxstring">"C;/Users/Thomas/Desktop/temp.txt"<br /></span><span class="syntaxkeyword">`</span><span class="syntaxstring">ipconfig /all > #{tempfile}</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">`<br /></span><span class="syntaxdefault">puts File</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">.</span><span class="syntaxdefault">read</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">(</span><span class="syntaxdefault">tempfile</span><span class="syntaxkeyword">)<br /></span><span class="syntaxdefault"> </span>
                                            

                                            In my C++ programming for windows I would create a temp file this way

                                            tempfp = tmpfile();

                                            Is there anything in Sketchup that would do the same for both Windows and Mac?

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