From 37b47e4cf2b99a69b0c63cbcdd4d9f77a4486405 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: doganyazar Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 13:22:26 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Syntax update --- examples/rest-example/README | 38 +++++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/examples/rest-example/README b/examples/rest-example/README index 9a6e2d2f3..c99f84937 100644 --- a/examples/rest-example/README +++ b/examples/rest-example/README @@ -14,24 +14,25 @@ To run REST examples in COOJA under Linux -------------------------------------------- Accessing the server from outside: -Start COOJA and load the simulation "rest-server-example.csc" by the following command. -> make TARGET=cooja rest-server-example.csc -After loading the cooja file, open another another terminal pointing to the same directory and connect to the COOJA simulation using tunslip6: ->make connect-router-cooja +1. Start COOJA and load the simulation "rest-server-example.csc" by the following command. + make TARGET=cooja rest-server-example.csc -Now, you need to use a COAP or HTTP client to interact with the COOJA nodes running REST code. +2. After loading the COOJA file, open another another terminal pointing to the same directory and connect to the COOJA simulation using tunslip6: + make connect-router-cooja + +3. You need to use a COAP or HTTP client to interact with the COOJA nodes running REST code. In this setting, two servers are available: IP addresses are aaaa::0212:7402:0002:0202 and aaaa::0212:7403:0003:0303. COAP uses 61616, whereas HTTP uses 8080 port in default configuration. First, ping the COOJA nodes to test the connectivity. ->ping6 aaaa::0212:7402:0002:0202 ->ping6 aaaa::0212:7403:0003:0303 + ping6 aaaa::0212:7402:0002:0202 + ping6 aaaa::0212:7403:0003:0303 HTTP Examples You can use curl as an http client to interact with the COOJA motes running REST code. ->curl -H "User-Agent: curl" aaaa::0212:7402:0002:0202:8080/helloworld #get helloworld plain text ->curl -H "User-Agent: curl" aaaa::0212:7402:0002:0202:8080/led?color=green -d mode=off -i #turn off the green led ->curl -H "User-Agent: curl" aaaa::0212:7402:0002:0202:8080/.well-known/core -i ->curl -X POST -H "User-Agent: curl" aaaa::0212:7402:0002:0202:8080/helloworld #method not allowed + curl -H "User-Agent: curl" aaaa::0212:7402:0002:0202:8080/helloworld #get helloworld plain text + curl -H "User-Agent: curl" aaaa::0212:7402:0002:0202:8080/led?color=green -d mode=off -i #turn off the green led + curl -H "User-Agent: curl" aaaa::0212:7402:0002:0202:8080/.well-known/core -i + curl -X POST -H "User-Agent: curl" aaaa::0212:7402:0002:0202:8080/helloworld #method not allowed COAP Examples You should run a COAP client on your computer. You can use the URLs and methods provided above in HTTP examples to test the COAP Server. @@ -39,7 +40,8 @@ You should run a COAP client on your computer. You can use the URLs and methods Accessing the server inside the sensor network: (Note: Provided only for COAP implementation) Start COOJA and load the simulation "coap-client-server-example.csc" by the following command. -> make TARGET=cooja coap-client-server-example.csc + make TARGET=cooja coap-client-server-example.csc + coap-client-server-example.csc : Runs rest-server-example.c as the server (over COAP) (IP:aaaa::0212:7401:0001:0101) in one node and coap-client-example.c as the client (IP: aaaa::0212:7402:0002:0202) in another node. Client periodically accesses resources of server and prints the payload. @@ -53,24 +55,24 @@ To run REST server on real nodes under Linux -------------------------------------------- 1. Program the nodes with the rest-server-example -> make TARGET=sky rest-server-example.upload + make TARGET=sky rest-server-example.upload 2. Disconnect the nodes and program one node with the RPL border router -> (cd ../ipv6/rpl-border-router && make TARGET=sky border-router.upload) + (cd ../ipv6/rpl-border-router && make TARGET=sky border-router.upload) 3. Connect to the border router using tunslip6: -> make connect-router + make connect-router 4. Reconnect the motes, reboot them and note their IP addresses. 5. Test the connectivity by pinging them. ->ping6 + ping6 5. Remaining parts are the same with the COOJA example. (i.e. if it is a COAP Server, it is available at :61616) -ToDo -*Better option handling needed - ex: critical options are not differentiated for now. Need to add support for some such as Tokens. +To Do +*Better option handling needed - ex: critical options are not differentiated for now. Need to add support for some such as Tokens. Also, C/E difference should be added. *Reilable message sending is missing. i.e. client example should resend request in case ACK does not arrive. Same for server pushing (in case of subscriptions) *Add Block transfer example *Add Subscription example