arduino-esp32/libraries/WebServer/examples/MultiHomedServers/MultiHomedServers.ino
Tim 29455a0447
Fix issue #5507 "Constructor WebServer::WebServer(IPAddress addr, int… (#5509)
* Fix issue #5507 "Constructor WebServer::WebServer(IPAddress addr, int port) produces an unexpected result"

"The class Webserver is declared with two explicit constructors, one with signature:
WebServer::WebServer(IPAddress addr, int port)
Using this results in a server listening on the port number obtained by converting the value of the IPAddress addr argument (in host byte order) to a uint32_t and then to a uint16_t, which is manifestly not the result that would be expected.
...
As for a fix, we can assume from these results that this constructor is not being used and therefore could simply be deleted."

* Issue 5507
Reverse changes in commit bee1e7088cef913391155f096b42cd4bb89c5c6f after discussion.
Alternative fix to be done.

* Fix issue #5507 "Constructor WebServer::WebServer(IPAddress addr, int port) produces an unexpected result"

This change adds support for multi-homed servers to libraries/WiFi.  It was assumed to be there already by libraries/WebServer, but was not.
This led to unexpected results when the IP address-specific constructor of class WebServer was used (see issue 5507).

This change was tested using three concurrent instances of WebServer, one bound to the WiFi station address, one bound to the WiFi soft AP address,
and one bound to INADDR_ANY.  See libraries/WebServer/examples/MultiHomedServers for the test method.

* Fix issue #5507 "Constructor WebServer::WebServer(IPAddress addr, int port) produces an unexpected result" (cont.)
This fixes what I think might be the cause of CI failures on GitHub for the previous commit, namely the absence of an include file
in examples/MultiHomedServers.

* Fix issue #5507 "Constructor WebServer::WebServer(IPAddress addr, int port) produces an unexpected result" (cont.)

Change port numbers in examples/MultiHomedServers per pull-request comment from me-no-dev ...
"for this test to be valid, both servers should be on the same port. That is how you can make sure that the functionality works."
2021-08-23 15:51:06 +03:00

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#include <WiFi.h>
#include <WiFiClient.h>
#include <WebServer.h>
#include <ESPmDNS.h>
/*
* MultiHomedServers
*
* MultiHomedServers tests support for multi-homed servers, i.e. a distinct web servers on each IP interface.
* It only tests the case n=2 because on a basic ESP32 device, we only have two IP interfaces, namely
* the WiFi station interfaces and the WiFi soft AP interface.
*
* For this to work, the WebServer and the WiFiServer classes must correctly handle the case where an
* IP address is passed to their relevant constructor. It also requires WebServer to work with multiple,
* simultaneous instances.
*
* Testing the WebServer and the WiFiServer constructors was the primary purpose of this script.
* The part of WebServer used by this sketch does seem to work with multiple, simultaneous instances.
* However there is much functionality in WebServer that is not tested here. It may all be well, but
* that is not proven here.
*
* This sketch starts the mDNS server, as did HelloServer, and it resolves esp32.local on both interfaces,
* but was not otherwise tested.
*
* This script also tests that a server not bound to a specific IP address still works.
*
* We create three, simultaneous web servers, one specific to each interface and one that listens on both:
*
* name IP Address Port
* ---- ---------- ----
* server0 INADDR_ANY 8080
* server1 station address 8081
* server2 soft AP address 8081
*
* The expected responses to a brower's requests are as follows:
*
* 1. when client connected to the same WLAN as the station:
* Request URL Response
* ----------- --------
* http://stationaddress:8080 "hello from server0"
* http://stationaddress:8081 "hello from server1"
*
* 2. when client is connected to the soft AP:
*
* Request URL Response
* ----------- --------
* http://softAPaddress:8080 "hello from server0"
* http://softAPaddress:8081 "hello from server2"
*
* 3. Repeat 1 and 2 above with esp32.local in place of stationaddress and softAPaddress, respectively.
*
* MultiHomedServers was originally based on HelloServer.
*/
const char* ssid = "........";
const char* password = "........";
const char *apssid = "ESP32";
WebServer *server0, *server1, *server2;
const int led = 13;
void handleRoot(WebServer *server, const char *content) {
digitalWrite(led, 1);
server->send(200, "text/plain", content);
digitalWrite(led, 0);
}
void handleRoot0() {
handleRoot(server0, "hello from server0");
}
void handleRoot1() {
handleRoot(server1, "hello from server1");
}
void handleRoot2() {
handleRoot(server2, "hello from server2");
}
void handleNotFound(WebServer *server) {
digitalWrite(led, 1);
String message = "File Not Found\n\n";
message += "URI: ";
message += server->uri();
message += "\nMethod: ";
message += (server->method() == HTTP_GET) ? "GET" : "POST";
message += "\nArguments: ";
message += server->args();
message += "\n";
for (uint8_t i = 0; i < server->args(); i++) {
message += " " + server->argName(i) + ": " + server->arg(i) + "\n";
}
server->send(404, "text/plain", message);
digitalWrite(led, 0);
}
void handleNotFound0() {
handleNotFound(server0);
}
void handleNotFound1() {
handleNotFound(server1);
}
void handleNotFound2() {
handleNotFound(server2);
}
void setup(void) {
pinMode(led, OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(led, 0);
Serial.begin(115200);
WiFi.mode(WIFI_STA);
WiFi.begin(ssid, password);
Serial.println("");
// Wait for connection
while (WiFi.status() != WL_CONNECTED) {
delay(500);
Serial.print(".");
}
Serial.println("");
Serial.print("Connected to ");
Serial.println(ssid);
Serial.print("IP address: ");
Serial.println(WiFi.localIP());
if (!WiFi.softAP(apssid)) {
Serial.println("failed to start softAP");
for (;;) {
digitalWrite(led, 1);
delay(100);
digitalWrite(led, 0);
delay(100);
}
}
Serial.print("Soft AP: ");
Serial.print(apssid);
Serial.print(" IP address: ");
Serial.println(WiFi.softAPIP());
if (MDNS.begin("esp32")) {
Serial.println("MDNS responder started");
}
server0 = new WebServer(8080);
server1 = new WebServer(WiFi.localIP(), 8081);
server2 = new WebServer(WiFi.softAPIP(), 8081);
server0->on("/", handleRoot0);
server1->on("/", handleRoot1);
server2->on("/", handleRoot2);
server0->onNotFound(handleNotFound0);
server1->onNotFound(handleNotFound1);
server2->onNotFound(handleNotFound2);
server0->begin();
Serial.println("HTTP server0 started");
server1->begin();
Serial.println("HTTP server1 started");
server2->begin();
Serial.println("HTTP server2 started");
}
void loop(void) {
server0->handleClient();
server1->handleClient();
server2->handleClient();
delay(2);//allow the cpu to switch to other tasks
}