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# nodemcu-httpserver
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A (very) simple web server written in Lua for the ESP8266 firmware NodeMCU.
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## Features
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* GET
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* Multiple MIME types
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* Error pages (404 and others)
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* Server-side execution of Lua scripts
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* Query string argument parsing
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## How to use
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1. Upload server files using [luatool.py](https://github.com/4refr0nt/luatool) or equivalent.
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Or, even better, use GNU Make with the bundled makefile. Type the following to upload
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server code, init.lua (which you may want to modify), and some example files.
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make upload
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Compile the server files so that it uses less memory. This needs free memory so I suggest
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you do it after a fresh node.restart().
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node.compile("httpserver.lua")
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node.compile("httpserver-static.lua")
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node.compile("httpserver-error.lua")
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If this is not in init.lua, then start the server by typing:
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dofile("httpserver.lc")(80)
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In this example, 80 is the port your server is listening at but you can change it.
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2. Upload files you want to serve.
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Again, use luatool.py or similar and upload the HTML and other files.
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All the files you upload must be prefixed with "http/". Wait, what?
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Yes: NodeMCU's filesystem does not support folders, but filenames *can* contain slashes.
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Only files that begin with "http/" will be accessible through the server.
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3. Visit your server from a web browser.
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__Example:__ Say the IP for your ESP8266 is 2.2.2.2 and the server is
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running in the default port 80. Go to http://2.2.2.2/index.html using your web browser. The ESP8266 will serve you with the contents
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of the file "http/myPage.html" (if it exists). If you visit the root (/)
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then index.html is served. By the way, unlike some http servers, the URLs are case-sensitive.
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## How to create dynamic Lua scripts
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Similar to static files, upload a Lua script called "http/[name].lua where you replace [name] with the script's name.
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The script should return a function that takes two parameters:
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return function (connection, args)
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-- code goes here
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end
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Use the _connection_ parameter to send the response back to the client. Note that you are in charge of sending the HTTP header.
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The _args_ parameter is a Lua table that contains any arguments sent by the client in the GET request.
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For example, if the client requests _http://2.2.2.2/foo.lua?color=red_ then the server will execute the function
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in your Lua script _foo.lua_ and pass in _connection_ and _args_, where _args.color == "red"_.
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If you are going to be sending lots (as in over a KB) of data, you should yield the thread/coroutine every now and then
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in order to avoid overflowing the buffer in the microcontroller. Use:
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coroutine.yield()
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Look at the included example scripts for more ideas.
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## Not supported
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* Other methods: HEAD, POST, PUT, DELETE, TRACE, OPTIONS, CONNECT, PATCH
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* HTTP authentication
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* Encryption
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## Open issues
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* File system doesn't like long names, need to protect:
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PANIC: unprotected error in call to Lua API (httpserver.lua:78: filename too long)
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* nodemcu firmware with floating point doesn't have enough memory to compile nor run the server. See below.
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* luatool.py which is used by the makefile, doesn't support uploading binary files (yet?).
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But I've successfully used [nodemcu-uploader](https://github.com/kmpm/nodemcu-uploader). The only
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thing to know is that after uploading a file, you need to file.rename() it to add the http/ prefix.
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## Notes on memory usage.
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The chip is very, very memory constrained. You must use a recent build of nodemcu-firmware that supports
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node.compile() since the server expects the helper scripts to be compiled.
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* If you can't compile the server code without error even after a fresh restart, then you may need a build
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of the firmware without floating point. In file nodemcu-firmware/app/lua/luaconf.h right around line 572 (line number
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may change in the future) add
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#define LUA_NUMBER_INTEGRAL
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Then rebuild and re-flash the firmware.
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* Any help reducing the memory needs of the server without crippling its features are appreciated!
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