Webserver example for mbed OS 5 - HTTP 1.1 and multi-threaded
Dependencies: mbed-http
mbed-os-example-http-server
This application demonstrates how to run an HTTP server on an mbed OS 5 device.
Request parsing is done through nodejs/http-parser.
To build
- Open
mbed_app.json
and change thenetwork-interface
option to your connectivity method (more info). - Build the project in the online compiler or using mbed CLI.
- Flash the project to your development board.
- Attach a serial monitor to your board to see the debug messages.
Tested on
- K64F with Ethernet.
- NUCLEO_F411RE with ESP8266.
- For ESP8266, you need this patch.
But every networking stack that supports the mbed OS 5 NetworkInterface API should work.
.gitignore@1:fe3df398bdf5, 2017-07-31 (annotated)
- Committer:
- Jan Jongboom
- Date:
- Mon Jul 31 17:12:21 2017 +0200
- Revision:
- 1:fe3df398bdf5
- Parent:
- 0:41f820ea137a
Compatibility with LwIP. Fix memory leaks.
Who changed what in which revision?
User | Revision | Line number | New contents of line |
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Jan Jongboom |
0:41f820ea137a | 1 | .mbed |
Jan Jongboom |
0:41f820ea137a | 2 | BUILD/ |
Jan Jongboom |
0:41f820ea137a | 3 | mbed_settings.* |
Jan Jongboom |
1:fe3df398bdf5 | 4 | .hgignore |
Jan Jongboom |
1:fe3df398bdf5 | 5 | .hg/ |
Jan Jongboom |
1:fe3df398bdf5 | 6 | mbed_config.h |
Jan Jongboom |
1:fe3df398bdf5 | 7 | Makefile |
Jan Jongboom |
1:fe3df398bdf5 | 8 | mbed-memory-status.lib |
Jan Jongboom |
0:41f820ea137a | 9 |