Get ping latency from host

Lucas Brito picture Lucas Brito · Mar 18, 2014 · Viewed 7.3k times · Source

I'm trying to get the latency from host for a pretty good time and I'm stuck in. Already tried Simple Ping , but seems it doesn't return the latency. The closest I've done was when I use the TKC-PingTest for MAC OS. That works perfect but only in the iPhone Simulator because when use the iPhone I get an error due the patch "/sbin/ping" TKC uses. Besides these two, I already tried many others and got nothing.

Answer

hris.to picture hris.to · Sep 15, 2014

Following is full working example which pings exactly once given address and then returns ping time in miliseconds:

Objective-C

@interface SimplePingClient : NSObject<SimplePingDelegate>

+(void)pingHostname:(NSString*)hostName andResultCallback:(void(^)(NSString* latency))result;

@end

@interface SimplePingClient()
{
    SimplePing* _pingClient;
    NSDate* _dateReference;
}

@property(nonatomic, strong) void(^resultCallback)(NSString* latency);

@end

@implementation SimplePingClient

+(void)pingHostname:(NSString*)hostName andResultCallback:(void(^)(NSString* latency))result
{
    static SimplePingClient* singletonPC = nil;
    static dispatch_once_t onceToken;
    dispatch_once(&onceToken, ^{
        singletonPC = [[SimplePingClient alloc] init];
    });

    //ping hostname
    [singletonPC pingHostname:hostName andResultCallBlock:result];
}

-(void)pingHostname:(NSString*)hostName andResultCallBlock:(void(^)(NSString* latency))result
{
    _resultCallback = result;
    _pingClient = [SimplePing simplePingWithHostName:hostName];
    _pingClient.delegate = self;
    [_pingClient start];
}

#pragma mark - SimplePingDelegate methods
- (void)simplePing:(SimplePing *)pinger didStartWithAddress:(NSData *)address
{
    [pinger sendPingWithData:nil];
}

- (void)simplePing:(SimplePing *)pinger didFailWithError:(NSError *)error
{
    _resultCallback(nil);
}

- (void)simplePing:(SimplePing *)pinger didSendPacket:(NSData *)packet
{
    _dateReference = [NSDate date];
}

- (void)simplePing:(SimplePing *)pinger didFailToSendPacket:(NSData *)packet error:(NSError *)error
{
    [pinger stop];
    _resultCallback(nil);
}

- (void)simplePing:(SimplePing *)pinger didReceivePingResponsePacket:(NSData *)packet
{
    [pinger stop];
    NSDate *end=[NSDate date];
    double latency = [end timeIntervalSinceDate:_dateReference] * 1000;//get in miliseconds
    _resultCallback([NSString stringWithFormat:@"%.f", latency]);
}

- (void)simplePing:(SimplePing *)pinger didReceiveUnexpectedPacket:(NSData *)packet
{
    [pinger stop];
    _resultCallback(nil);
}

@end

And example usage is as follows:

[SimplePingClient pingHostname:@"www.apple.com"
             andResultCallback:^(NSString *latency) {

                 NSLog(@"your latency is: %@", latency ? latency : @"unknown");

             }];

Swift

import Foundation

public typealias SimplePingClientCallback = (String?)->()

public class SimplePingClient: NSObject {
    static let singletonPC = SimplePingClient()

    private var resultCallback: SimplePingClientCallback?
    private var pingClinet: SimplePing?
    private var dateReference: NSDate?

    public static func pingHostname(hostname: String, andResultCallback callback: SimplePingClientCallback?) {
        singletonPC.pingHostname(hostname, andResultCallback: callback)
    }

    public func pingHostname(hostname: String, andResultCallback callback: SimplePingClientCallback?) {
        resultCallback = callback
        pingClinet = SimplePing(hostName: hostname)
        pingClinet?.delegate = self
        pingClinet?.start()
    }
}

extension SimplePingClient: SimplePingDelegate {
    public func simplePing(pinger: SimplePing!, didStartWithAddress address: NSData!) {
        pinger.sendPingWithData(nil)
    }

    public func simplePing(pinger: SimplePing!, didFailWithError error: NSError!) {
        resultCallback?(nil)
    }

    public func simplePing(pinger: SimplePing!, didSendPacket packet: NSData!) {
        dateReference = NSDate()
    }

    public func simplePing(pinger: SimplePing!, didFailToSendPacket packet: NSData!, error: NSError!) {
        pinger.stop()
        resultCallback?(nil)
    }

    public func simplePing(pinger: SimplePing!, didReceiveUnexpectedPacket packet: NSData!) {
        pinger.stop()
        resultCallback?(nil)
    }

    public func simplePing(pinger: SimplePing!, didReceivePingResponsePacket packet: NSData!) {
        pinger.stop()

        guard let dateReference = dateReference else { return }

        //timeIntervalSinceDate returns seconds, so we convert to milis
        let latency = NSDate().timeIntervalSinceDate(dateReference) * 1000

        resultCallback?(String(format: "%.f", latency))
    }
}

Usage:

SimplePingClient.pingHostname("www.apple.com") { latency in

            print("Your latency is \(latency ?? "unknown")")
        }

Just for convenience I'm using SimplePing which as stated in docs is fully compatible with iOS:

SimplePing runs on Mac OS X 10.7 and later, although the core code works just fine on all versions of iOS and the underlying approach works on earlier versions of Mac OS X (back to 10.2).

Please note that I'm using singleton, as I repeatedly check latency, however if you need this just once you can adopt it without singleton instance. Also SimplePing uses hosts, which will block your main thread so calling it in separate thread might be useful.