NNN40 run a HTTP server with RPC using Soft AP mode

Dependencies:   WIFI_API_32kRAM mbed

Fork of HTTP-Server by Francois Berder

The sample code will run as a WiFi Soft AP mode with given AP configuration setting including SSID name and password. IP address (fixed to 192.168.2.1 for the current version of WIFI_API)of AP router will be print out once Soft AP mode is operating.

User can open their web browser and go to http://192.168.2.1/. and have a try on switch on a led. Firstly, we need to create an object to control a led

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Then, led can be switch on using RPC command /media/uploads/wgd8700/http_server3.png

More information cab be found from the links below

https://developer.mbed.org/users/feb11/code/HTTP-Server/

https://developer.mbed.org/cookbook/Interfacing-Using-RPC

HTTPServer.h

Committer:
wgd8700
Date:
2015-09-16
Revision:
11:f57e9de44f6f
Parent:
0:9e4bcb10b3e3

File content as of revision 11:f57e9de44f6f:

#ifndef HTTP_SERVER
#define HTTP_SERVER

#include <map>

#include "mbed.h"
#include "mbed_rpc.h"
#include "RequestHandler.h"
#include "Formatter.h"
#include "EthernetInterface.h"
#include "RPCCommand.h"


class HTTPServer
{
    public :
    
        HTTPServer(Formatter *f = new Formatter());
        virtual ~HTTPServer();
        
        bool init(int port);

        void run();
        
        void add_request_handler(char *name, RequestHandler* handler);
        
    private :

        void handle_request(char *buffer);
        
        TCPSocketServer socket;
        std::map<char*, RequestHandler*, bool(*)(char*, char*)> handlers;
        Formatter *formatter;
        char reply[RPC_MAX_STRING];
        RPCCommand command;
};

#endif