gcoap Example
This application provides command line access to gcoap, a GNRC implementation of CoAP. See the CoAP spec for background, and the Modules>Networking>GNRC>CoAP topic in the source documentation for the structure of the implementation.
We support two setup options for this example:
Native networking
Build with the standard Makefile
. Follow the setup instructions for the gnrc_networking example.
SLIP-based border router
Build with Makefile.slip
. Follow the setup instructions in README-slip.md, which are based on the SLIP instructions for the gnrc_border_router example. We also plan to provide or reference the ethos/UHCP instructions, but we don't have it working yet.
Current Status
gcoap includes server and client capability. Available features include:
- Server and Client provide helper functions for writing the response/request. See the CoAP topic in the source documentation for details. See the gcoap example for sample implementations.
- Server allows an application to register a 'listener', which includes an array of endpoint paths and function callbacks used to write a response.
- Server listens on a port at startup; defaults to 5683.
- Client operates asynchronously; sends request and then handles response in a user provided callback. Also executes callback on timeout.
- Client generates token; length defined at compile time.
- Message Type: Supports non-confirmable (NON) messaging.
- Options: Supports Content-Format for response payload.
Example Use
This example uses gcoap as a server on RIOT native. Then we send a request from a libcoap example client on the Linux host.
Verify setup from RIOT terminal
> coap info
Expected response:
CoAP server is listening on port 5683
CLI requests sent: 0
CoAP open requests: 0
Query from libcoap example client
gcoap does not provide any output to the CoAP terminal when it handles a request. We recommend use of Wireshark to see the request and response. You also can add some debug output in the endpoint function callback.
./coap-client -N -m get -p 5683 coap://[fe80::1843:8eff:fe40:4eaa%tap0]/.well-known/core
Example response:
v:1 t:NON c:GET i:0daa {} [ ]
</cli/stats>
The response shows the endpoint registered by the gcoap CLI example.
Send query to libcoap example server
Start the libcoap example server with the command below.
./coap-server
Enter the query below in the RIOT CLI.
> coap get fe80::d8b8:65ff:feee:121b 5683 /.well-known/core
CLI output:
gcoap_cli: sending msg ID 743, 75 bytes
> gcoap: response Success, code 2.05, 105 bytes
</>;title="General Info";ct=0,</time>;if="clock";rt="Ticks";title="Internal Clock";ct=0;obs,</async>;ct=0