A WEB Server and the HTTP Protocol
Exercise 1: Write a Hello World WEB Server
Write a simplistic WEB server, serving a single WEB page. This server is very similar to the TCP server written in the [WiFi]] exercises. It now waits for a connection on port 80, reads a request from the browser, and sends a simple HTML page as its response. Interpretation of the incoming request is not necessary because the server is only capable of sending a single page anyway.
Print the incoming HTTP request, which will look similar to this:
The request starts with "Content Get / HTTP/1.1"
The page seen by the browser will look similar to this:
Exercise 2: Provide Measurement Data on the WEB Page
Modify the WEB server to provide temperature and humidity measured with the SHT30. The easiest way to accomplish this is static text like in the Hello World HTML page into which the measurements can be inserted. This can be done with
utemplates, which are provided by
picoweb. Have a look in the
utemplates README.MD and in the examples directory of picoweb to understand how this is implemented.
This is how your WEB site for SHT30 measurements might look like (screen dump of the solution script):
Exercise 3: Ajax
The above exercise has a major flaw: For each measurement you must reload the entire page. It would be much nicer it the WEB page could be updated whenever a new is requested.
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Uli Raich - 2020-05-27
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