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This creates a common API for network sample applications for setting up IP addresses etc. The HTTP client application is modified to use this API. Signed-off-by: Jukka Rissanen <jukka.rissanen@linux.intel.com> |
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.. _http-client-sample: HTTP Client ########### Overview ******** This sample application shows how to create HTTP 1.1 requests to an HTTP server and how to parse the incoming responses. Supported HTTP 1.1 methods are: GET, HEAD, OPTIONS and POST. The source code for this sample application can be found at: :file:`samples/net/http_client`. Requirements ************ - QEMU - Terminal emulator software - HTTP Server - DNS server (optional) Building and Running ******************** Open the project configuration file for your platform, for example: :file:`prj_qemu_x86.conf` is the configuration file for QEMU. For IPv4 networks, set the following variables: .. code-block:: console CONFIG_NET_IPV4=y CONFIG_NET_IPV6=n IPv6 is the preferred routing technology for this sample application, if CONFIG_NET_IPV6=y is set, the value of CONFIG_NET_IPV4=y is ignored. In this sample application, both static IP addresses and DHCPv4 are supported. Static IP addresses are specified in the project configuration file, for example: .. code-block:: console CONFIG_NET_APP_MY_IPV6_ADDR="2001:db8::1" CONFIG_NET_APP_PEER_IPV6_ADDR="2001:db8::2" are the IPv6 addresses for the HTTP client running Zephyr and the HTTP server, respectively. The application also supports DNS resolving so the peer address is resolved automatically if host name is given, so you can also write the HTTP server name like this: .. code-block:: console CONFIG_NET_APP_MY_IPV6_ADDR="2001:db8::1" CONFIG_NET_APP_PEER_IPV6_ADDR="6.zephyr.test" Open the :file:`src/config.h` file and set the server port to match the HTTP server setup, for example: .. code-block:: c #define SERVER_PORT 80 assumes that the HTTP server is listening at the TCP port 80. If the default example HTTP server is used, then the default port is 8000. HTTP Server =========== A very simple HTTP server is provided in net-tool project. The net-tools can be downloaded from https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/net-tools Open a terminal window and type: .. code-block:: console $ cd net-tools $ ./http-server.sh DNS setup ========= The net-tool project provides a simple DNS resolver. You can activate it like this if you want to test the DNS resolving with HTTP client. Open a terminal window and type: .. code-block:: console $ cd net-tools $ ./dnsmasq.sh Sample Output ============= This sample application loops a specified number of times doing several HTTP 1.1 requests and printing some output. The requests are: - GET "/index.html" - HEAD "/" - OPTIONS "/index.html" - POST "/post_test.php" - GET "/big-file.html" The terminal window where QEMU is running will show something similar to the following: .. code-block:: console [http-client] [INF] response: Received 364 bytes piece of data [http-client] [INF] response: HTTP server response status: OK [http-client] [INF] response: HTTP body: 178 bytes, expected: 178 bytes [http-client] [INF] response: HTTP server response status: OK [http-client] [INF] response: HTTP server response status: Unsupported method ('OPTIONS') [http-client] [INF] response: Received 163 bytes piece of data [http-client] [INF] response: HTTP server response status: OK [http-client] [INF] response: HTTP body: 24 bytes, expected: 24 bytes [http-client] [INF] response: Received 657 bytes piece of data [http-client] [INF] response: Received 640 bytes piece of data [http-client] [INF] response: Received 446 bytes piece of data [http-client] [INF] response: HTTP server response status: OK [http-client] [INF] response: HTTP body: 1556 bytes, expected: 1556 bytes