HTTP and HTTPS example application for Mbed OS 5

Dependencies:   mbed-http

This application demonstrates how to make HTTP and HTTPS requests and parse the response from Mbed OS 5.

It consists of six example applications, which you can select in source/select-demo.h:

Response parsing is done through nodejs/http-parser.

Note: HTTPS requests do not work on targets with less than 128K of RAM due to the size of the TLS handshake. For more background see mbed-http.

To build

  1. If you're using WiFi, specify the credentials in mbed_app.json.
  2. Build the project in the online compiler or using Mbed CLI.
  3. Flash the project to your development board.
  4. Attach a serial monitor to your board to see the debug messages.

Defining the network interface

This application uses the on-board network interface for your board. If you use an external network interface (f.e. a WiFi module) you need to add the driver to this project. Then, open network-helper.h and specify which network driver to use.

More information is in the Mbed OS documentation under IP Networking.

Entropy (or lack thereof)

On all platforms that do not have the TRNG feature, the application is compiled without TLS entropy sources. This means that your code is inherently unsafe and should not be deployed to any production systems. To enable entropy, remove the MBEDTLS_NO_DEFAULT_ENTROPY_SOURCES and MBEDTLS_TEST_NULL_ENTROPY macros from mbed_app.json.

Flash size

Default flash size for HTTPS is very large, as the application is loading the default Mbed TLS configuration. To use a more optimized version, you can disable unused cypher suites and other Mbed TLS features with a custom configuration file. Create a new configuration file, then add in mbed_app.json:

"MBEDTLS_CONFIG_FILE=\"mbedtls_config.h\""

to the macros array.

Running tests

You can run the integration tests from this project via Mbed CLI.

  1. In select-demo.h set the DEMO macro to DEMO_TESTS.
  2. Set your WiFi credentials in mbed_app.json.
  3. Then run the tests via:

$ mbed test -v -n mbed-http-tests-tests-*

Tested on

  • K64F with Ethernet.
  • NUCLEO_F411RE with ESP8266 (not working on Mbed OS 5.12+)
  • ODIN-W2 with WiFi.
  • K64F with Atmel 6LoWPAN shield.
  • DISCO-L475VG-IOT01A with WiFi (requires the wifi-ism43362 driver).
Committer:
Jan Jongboom
Date:
Thu Feb 16 11:48:57 2017 +0100
Revision:
2:4b4ac59ff9b0
Parent:
0:85fdc69bc10c
Child:
5:42f713b19337
Move mbed-http into a separate library

Who changed what in which revision?

UserRevisionLine numberNew contents of line
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 1 {
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 2 "config": {
Jan Jongboom 2:4b4ac59ff9b0 3 "network-interface": {
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 4 "help": "options are ETHERNET,WIFI_ESP8266,MESH_LOWPAN_ND,MESH_THREAD",
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 5 "value": "ETHERNET"
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 6 },
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 7 "mesh_radio_type": {
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 8 "help": "options are ATMEL, MCR20",
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 9 "value": "ATMEL"
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 10 },
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 11 "esp8266-tx": {
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 12 "help": "Pin used as TX (connects to ESP8266 RX)",
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 13 "value": "D1"
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 14 },
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 15 "esp8266-rx": {
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 16 "help": "Pin used as RX (connects to ESP8266 TX)",
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 17 "value": "D0"
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 18 },
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 19 "esp8266-debug": {
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 20 "value": false
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 21 },
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 22 "wifi-ssid": {
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 23 "value": "\"SSID\""
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 24 },
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 25 "wifi-password": {
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 26 "value": "\"Password\""
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 27 }
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 28 },
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 29 "macros": [ "MBEDTLS_USER_CONFIG_FILE=\"mbedtls_entropy_config.h\"", "MBEDTLS_TEST_NULL_ENTROPY", "MBEDTLS_NO_DEFAULT_ENTROPY_SOURCES" ],
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 30 "target_overrides": {
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 31 "*": {
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 32 "target.features_add": ["NANOSTACK", "LOWPAN_ROUTER", "COMMON_PAL"],
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 33 "mbed-mesh-api.6lowpan-nd-channel-page": 0,
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 34 "mbed-mesh-api.6lowpan-nd-channel": 12,
Jan Jongboom 2:4b4ac59ff9b0 35 "mbed-trace.enable": 0,
Jan Jongboom 2:4b4ac59ff9b0 36 "mbed-http.http-buffer-size": 8192
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 37 },
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 38 "HEXIWEAR": {
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 39 "esp8266-tx": "PTD3",
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 40 "esp8266-rx": "PTD2"
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 41 },
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 42 "NUCLEO_F401RE": {
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 43 "esp8266-tx": "D8",
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 44 "esp8266-rx": "D2"
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 45 },
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 46 "NUCLEO_F411RE": {
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 47 "esp8266-tx": "D8",
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 48 "esp8266-rx": "D2"
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 49 }
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 50 }
Jan Jongboom 0:85fdc69bc10c 51 }