HTTP and HTTPS library for Mbed OS 5

Dependents:   MQTTGateway2 MQTTGatewayK64 http-example-wnc GuardRoom ... more

For the example program, see: sandbox/http-example.

This library is used to make HTTP and HTTPS calls from Mbed OS 5 applications.

HTTP Request API

NetworkInterface* network = /* obtain a NetworkInterface object */

const char body[] = "{\"hello\":\"world\"}";

HttpRequest* request = new HttpRequest(network, HTTP_POST, "http://httpbin.org/post");
request->set_header("Content-Type", "application/json");
HttpResponse* response = request->send(body, strlen(body));
// if response is NULL, check response->get_error()

printf("status is %d - %s\n", response->get_status_code(), response->get_status_message());
printf("body is:\n%s\n", response->get_body_as_string().c_str());

delete request; // also clears out the response

HTTPS Request API

// pass in the root certificates that you trust, there is no central CA registry in Mbed OS
const char SSL_CA_PEM[] = "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\n"
    /* rest of the CA root certificates */;

NetworkInterface* network = /* obtain a NetworkInterface object */

const char body[] = "{\"hello\":\"world\"}";

HttpsRequest* request = new HttpsRequest(network, SSL_CA_PEM, HTTP_GET "https://httpbin.org/status/418");
HttpResponse* response = request->send();
// if response is NULL, check response->get_error()

printf("status is %d - %s\n", response->get_status_code(), response->get_status_message());
printf("body is:\n%s\n", response->get_body().c_str());

delete request;

Note: You can get the root CA for a domain easily from Firefox. Click on the green padlock, click More information > Security > View certificate > Details. Select the top entry in the 'Certificate Hierarchy' and click Export.... This gives you a PEM file. Add the content of the PEM file to your root CA list (here's an image).

Mbed TLS Entropy configuration

If your target does not have a built-in TRNG, or other entropy sources, add the following macros to your mbed_app.json file to disable entropy:

{
    "macros": [
        "MBEDTLS_TEST_NULL_ENTROPY",
        "MBEDTLS_NO_DEFAULT_ENTROPY_SOURCES"
    ]
}

Note that this is not secure, and you should not deploy this device into production with this configuration.

Memory usage

Small requests where the body of the response is cached by the library (like the one found in main-http.cpp), require 4K of RAM. When the request is finished they require 1.5K of RAM, depending on the size of the response. This applies both to HTTP and HTTPS. If you need to handle requests that return a large response body, see 'Dealing with large body'.

HTTPS requires additional memory: on FRDM-K64F about 50K of heap space (at its peak). This means that you cannot use HTTPS on devices with less than 128K of memory, asyou also need to reserve memory for the stack and network interface.

Dealing with large response body

By default the library will store the full request body on the heap. This works well for small responses, but you'll run out of memory when receiving a large response body. To mitigate this you can pass in a callback as the last argument to the request constructor. This callback will be called whenever a chunk of the body is received. You can set the request chunk size in the HTTP_RECEIVE_BUFFER_SIZE macro (see mbed_lib.json for the definition) although it also depends on the buffer size ofthe underlying network connection.

void body_callback(const char* data, uint32_t data_len) {
    // do something with the data
}

HttpRequest* req = new HttpRequest(network, HTTP_GET, "http://pathtolargefile.com", &body_callback);
req->send(NULL, 0);

Dealing with a large request body

If you cannot load the full request into memory, you can pass a callback into the send function. Through this callback you can feed in chunks of the request body. This is very useful if you want to send files from a file system.

const void * get_chunk(uint32_t* out_size) {
    // set the value of out_size (via *out_size = 10) to the size of the buffer
    // return the buffer

    // if you don't have any more data, set *out_size to 0
}

HttpRequest* req = new HttpRequest(network, HTTP_POST, "http://my_api.com/upload");
req->send(callback(&get_chunk));

Socket re-use

By default the library opens a new socket per request. This is wasteful, especially when dealing with TLS requests. You can re-use sockets like this:

HTTP

TCPSocket* socket = new TCPSocket();

nsapi_error_t open_result = socket->open(network);
// check open_result

nsapi_error_t connect_result = socket->connect("httpbin.org", 80);
// check connect_result

// Pass in `socket`, instead of `network` as first argument
HttpRequest* req = new HttpRequest(socket, HTTP_GET, "http://httpbin.org/status/418");

HTTPS

TLSSocket* socket = new TLSSocket();

nsapi_error_t r;
// make sure to check the return values for the calls below (should return NSAPI_ERROR_OK)
r = socket->open(network);
r = socket->set_root_ca_cert(SSL_CA_PEM);
r = socket->connect("httpbin.org", 443);

// Pass in `socket`, instead of `network` as first argument, and omit the `SSL_CA_PEM` argument
HttpsRequest* get_req = new HttpsRequest(socket, HTTP_GET, "https://httpbin.org/status/418");

Request logging

To make debugging easier you can log the raw request body that goes over the line. This also works with chunked encoding.

uint8_t *request_buffer = (uint8_t*)calloc(2048, 1);
req->set_request_log_buffer(request_buffer, 2048);

// after the request is done:
printf("\n----- Request buffer -----\n");
for (size_t ix = 0; ix < req->get_request_log_buffer_length(); ix++) {
    printf("%02x ", request_buffer[ix]);
}
printf("\n");

Integration tests

Integration tests are located in the TESTS folder and are ran through Greentea. Instructions on how to run the tests are in http-example.

Mbed OS 5.10 or lower

If you want to use this library on Mbed OS 5.10 or lower, you need to add the TLSSocket library to your project. This library is included in Mbed OS 5.11 and up.

Tested on

  • K64F with Ethernet.
  • NUCLEO_F411RE with ESP8266.
  • ODIN-W2 with WiFi.
  • K64F with Atmel 6LoWPAN shield.
  • DISCO-L475VG-IOT01A with WiFi.
  • Mbed Simulator.
Committer:
Jan Jongboom
Date:
Tue Oct 30 10:18:51 2018 +0800
Branch:
tlssocket
Revision:
31:b3730a2c4f39
Parent:
23:15fa2726f793
Child:
32:fa4d71265625
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Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 1 /*
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 2 * PackageLicenseDeclared: Apache-2.0
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 3 * Copyright (c) 2017 ARM Limited
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 4 *
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 5 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 6 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 7 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 8 *
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 9 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 10 *
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 11 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 12 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 13 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 14 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 15 * limitations under the License.
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 16 */
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 17
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 18 #ifndef _HTTP_REQUEST_
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 19 #define _HTTP_REQUEST_
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 20
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 21 #include <string>
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 22 #include <vector>
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 23 #include <map>
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 24 #include "http_request_base.h"
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 25 #include "http_parsed_url.h"
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 26 #include "TCPSocket.h"
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 27
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 28 /**
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 29 * @todo:
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 30 * - Userinfo parameter is not handled
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 31 */
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 32
Jan Jongboom 20:0e63d6a93c02 33 #ifndef HTTP_RECEIVE_BUFFER_SIZE
Jan Jongboom 20:0e63d6a93c02 34 #define HTTP_RECEIVE_BUFFER_SIZE 8 * 1024
Jan Jongboom 20:0e63d6a93c02 35 #endif
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 36
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 37 /**
Jan Jongboom 17:6e0025e01b98 38 * \brief HttpRequest implements the logic for interacting with HTTP servers.
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 39 */
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 40 class HttpRequest : public HttpRequestBase {
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 41 public:
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 42 friend class HttpRequestBase;
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 43
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 44 /**
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 45 * HttpRequest Constructor
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 46 *
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 47 * @param[in] network The network interface
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 48 * @param[in] method HTTP method to use
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 49 * @param[in] url URL to the resource
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 50 * @param[in] bodyCallback Callback on which to retrieve chunks of the response body.
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 51 If not set, the complete body will be allocated on the HttpResponse object,
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 52 which might use lots of memory.
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 53 */
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 54 HttpRequest(NetworkInterface* network, http_method method, const char* url, Callback<void(const char *at, uint32_t length)> bodyCallback = 0)
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 55 : HttpRequestBase(NULL, bodyCallback)
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 56 {
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 57 _error = 0;
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 58 _response = NULL;
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 59
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 60 _parsed_url = new ParsedUrl(url);
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 61 _request_builder = new HttpRequestBuilder(method, _parsed_url);
Jan Jongboom 11:96e4dcb9c0c2 62
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 63 _socket = new TCPSocket();
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 64 ((TCPSocket*)_socket)->open(network);
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 65 _we_created_socket = true;
Jan Jongboom 11:96e4dcb9c0c2 66 }
Jan Jongboom 11:96e4dcb9c0c2 67
Jan Jongboom 11:96e4dcb9c0c2 68 /**
Jan Jongboom 11:96e4dcb9c0c2 69 * HttpRequest Constructor
Jan Jongboom 11:96e4dcb9c0c2 70 *
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 71 * @param[in] socket An open TCPSocket
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 72 * @param[in] method HTTP method to use
Jan Jongboom 11:96e4dcb9c0c2 73 * @param[in] url URL to the resource
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 74 * @param[in] bodyCallback Callback on which to retrieve chunks of the response body.
Jan Jongboom 11:96e4dcb9c0c2 75 If not set, the complete body will be allocated on the HttpResponse object,
Jan Jongboom 11:96e4dcb9c0c2 76 which might use lots of memory.
Jan Jongboom 11:96e4dcb9c0c2 77 */
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 78 HttpRequest(TCPSocket* socket, http_method method, const char* url, Callback<void(const char *at, uint32_t length)> bodyCallback = 0)
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 79 : HttpRequestBase(socket, bodyCallback)
Jan Jongboom 11:96e4dcb9c0c2 80 {
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 81 _error = 0;
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 82 _response = NULL;
Jan Jongboom 11:96e4dcb9c0c2 83
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 84 _parsed_url = new ParsedUrl(url);
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 85 _request_builder = new HttpRequestBuilder(method, _parsed_url);
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 86
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 87 _we_created_socket = false;
Jan Jongboom 23:15fa2726f793 88 }
Jan Jongboom 23:15fa2726f793 89
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 90 virtual ~HttpRequest() {
Jan Jongboom 23:15fa2726f793 91 }
Jan Jongboom 23:15fa2726f793 92
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 93 protected:
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 94
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 95 virtual nsapi_error_t connect_socket(char *host, uint16_t port) {
Jan Jongboom 31:b3730a2c4f39 96 return ((TCPSocket*)_socket)->connect(host, port);
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 97 }
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 98 };
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 99
Jan Jongboom 0:910f5949759f 100 #endif // _HTTP_REQUEST_