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🌶️🌶️ - HTTP sample pack

Shows how to use the HTTP related APIs in System.Net.

Please note that samples are offered in "pairs": one for wired connected targets and another one for Wi-Fi connected targets.

Scenarios

HTTP listener

🌶️🌶️ - Http Listener on how to implement a HTTP listener to reply to incoming HTTP requests. 🌶️🌶️ - Http Listener with wifi on how to implement a HTTP listener to reply to incoming HTTP requests for Wi-Fi connected targets..

Note: this is NOT an HTTP server, just a sample to illustrate how to use the HTTP Listener class.

HTTP Web Request

🌶️🌶️ - Http Web Request on how to perform a HTTP Web requests. Optionally to secured (TLS) servers. 🌶️🌶️ - Http Web Request with wifi on how to perform a HTTP Web requests for Wi-Fi connected targets. Optionally to secured (TLS) servers.

HTTP Azure Get

Illustrates how to connect to 🌶️🌶️🌶️ - Azure and perform GET requests. Illustrates how to connect to 🌶️🌶️🌶️ - Azure and perform GET requests with wifi for Wi-Fi connected targets.

HTTP Azure POST

Illustrates how to connect to 🌶️🌶️🌶️ - Azure and perform POST requests. Illustrates how to connect to 🌶️🌶️🌶️ - Azure and perform POST requests with wifi for Wi-Fi connected targets.

Hardware requirements

An hardware device with networking capabilities running a nanoFramework image. This sample is coded to use the STM32F769IDiscovery target board, but can be easily changed to any other target that has networking capabilities.

NOTE: When working with a target with Wi-Fi capabilities, make sure to add HAS_WIFI into the DefineConstants, like this:

<DefineConstants>$(DefineConstants);HAS_WIFI;</DefineConstants>

Related topics

Reference

Build the sample

  1. Start Microsoft Visual Studio 2019 (VS 2017 should be OK too) and select File > Open > Project/Solution.
  2. Starting in the folder where you unzipped the samples/cloned the repository, go to the subfolder for this specific sample. Double-click the Visual Studio Solution (.sln) file.
  3. Press Ctrl+Shift+B, or select Build > Build Solution.

Run the sample

The next steps depend on whether you just want to deploy the sample or you want to both deploy and run it.

Deploying the sample

  • Select Build > Deploy Solution.

Deploying and running the sample

  • To debug the sample and then run it, press F5 or select Debug > Start Debugging.

Important: Before deploying or running the sample, please make sure your device is visible in the Device Explorer.

Tip: To display the Device Explorer, go to Visual Studio menus: View > Other Windows > Device Explorer.