zephyr/samples/net/sockets/http_get
Paul Sokolovsky be1eac6058 samples: sockets: Fix syntax of combined "filter" clauses in sample.yaml
Now that we have support for properly combine conditions from multiple
"filter" clauses in one sample.yaml file (e.g. from "common" and
test-specific sections), use it instead of previous adhoc syntax
relying on string concatenation.

Signed-off-by: Paul Sokolovsky <paul.sokolovsky@linaro.org>
2019-09-19 00:29:41 -04:00
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boards samples: net: Adding board config files for CC3235SF 2019-09-10 10:22:30 +03:00
src samples: net: sockets: Allow to build and test with POSIX subsys 2019-08-30 07:37:18 +02:00
CMakeLists.txt license: cleanup: add SPDX Apache-2.0 license identifier 2019-04-07 08:45:22 -04:00
Makefile.posix
overlay-tls.conf samples: net: sockets: Use TLS overlay config file 2018-09-25 15:20:58 +03:00
prj.conf samples: net: sockets: Convert to use new logging 2018-10-04 14:13:57 +03:00
README.rst doc: add how to exit from QEMU in samples 2019-09-02 12:06:08 -04:00
sample.yaml samples: sockets: Fix syntax of combined "filter" clauses in sample.yaml 2019-09-19 00:29:41 -04:00

.. _sockets-http-get:

Socket HTTP GET Example
#######################

Overview
********

The sockets/http_get sample application for Zephyr implements a simple
HTTP GET client using a BSD Sockets compatible API. The purpose of this
sample is to show how it's possible to develop a sockets application
portable to both POSIX and Zephyr. As such, it is kept minimal and
supports only IPv4.

The source code for this sample application can be found at:
:zephyr_file:`samples/net/sockets/http_get`.

Requirements
************

- :ref:`networking_with_host`
- or, a board with hardware networking
- NAT/routing should be set up to allow connections to the Internet
- DNS server should be available on the host to resolve domain names

Building and Running
********************

Build the Zephyr version of the application like this:

.. zephyr-app-commands::
   :zephyr-app: samples/net/sockets/http_get
   :board: <board_to_use>
   :goals: build
   :compact:

``board_to_use`` defaults to ``qemu_x86``. In this case, you can run the
application in QEMU using ``make run``. If you used another BOARD, you
will need to consult its documentation for application deployment
instructions. You can read about Zephyr support for specific boards in
the documentation at :ref:`boards`.

After the sample starts, it issues HTTP GET request to "google.com:80"
and dumps the response. You can edit the source code to issue a request
to any other site on the Internet (or on the local network, in which
case no NAT/routing setup is needed).
Exit QEMU by pressing :kbd:`CTRL+A` :kbd:`x`.

Enabling TLS support
=================================

Enable TLS support in the sample by building the project with the
``overlay-tls.conf`` overlay file enabled, for example, using these commands:

.. zephyr-app-commands::
   :zephyr-app: samples/net/sockets/http_get
   :board: qemu_x86
   :conf: "prj.conf overlay-tls.conf"
   :goals: build
   :compact:

An alternative way is to specify ``-DOVERLAY_CONFIG=overlay-tls.conf`` when
running ``west build`` or ``cmake``.

The certificate used by the sample can be found in the sample's ``src``
directory. The certificate was selected to enable access to the default website
configured in the sample (https://google.com). To access a different web page
over TLS, provide an appropriate certificate to authenticate to that web server.

Note, that TLS support in the sample depends on non-posix, TLS socket
functionality. Therefore, it is only possible to run TLS in this sample
on Zephyr.

Running application on POSIX Host
=================================

The same application source code can be built for a POSIX system, e.g.
Linux. (Note: if you look at the source, you will see that the code is
the same except the header files are different for Zephyr vs POSIX.)

To build for a host POSIX OS:

.. code-block:: console

    $ make -f Makefile.posix

To run:

.. code-block:: console

    $ ./http_get

As can be seen, the behavior of the application is the same as the Zephyr
version.