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aWOT
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How do I serve up HTML, CSS and JSS from programmed memory on the ESP32?
ESP32 Webserver Handler
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Vanilla Javascript OTA
If so, here is an example from my own web server library. I think the HTML + javascript should work with the existing backend implemented with the WebServer library that ships with the core too. I does not have a progress bar or any other nice to have features but it's as simple as it gets.
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Captive portal redirect sketch not working as expected
If you want to verify that the problem is the code and not with the the connected device you can try out this example from my webserver library: https://github.com/lasselukkari/aWOT/blob/master/examples/CaptivePortal/CaptivePortal.ino
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Bluetooth OTA update app
Here is an example how it's done over HTTP: https://github.com/lasselukkari/aWOT/blob/master/examples/OTAUpdate/OTAUpdate.ino#L49-L80
ESPAsyncWebServer
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Can ESP8266/ESP-WROOM-02D host an API server?
Use esp async Webserver https://github.com/me-no-dev/ESPAsyncWebServer
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Very unique color clock! Details on https://www.instructables.com/Pingo-Color-Clock-by-Illusionmanager/
I don't know what you're doing wrong, but maybe you could change to the ESPAsyncWebServer instead of the fork you're using. Since me-no-dev works at espressif, it seems like that's basically the official webserver to use and I don't see that dvarrel did much good to it in their fork.
- SOFT AP Mode for ws2812b LED Matrix Sign using esp8266 and Adafruit Neomatrix library.
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Parsing a variable to ESP8266 from either HTML or Arduino IDE (using wifi)
For something that's supposed to run at home and not be accessible from the broader Internet, you would do this by having your ESP8266 run as a WiFi client in your home internet and then using something like the EspAsynchWebServer library to make it a mini webserver than can receive requests from any browser in any of your home devices.
- ESP8266 server works for a few minutes then times out
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Arduino IoT help for user input
There is a library called ESPAsynchWebServer that will easilly allow you to run a webserver in your code on the ESP32 and ESP8266 chips with Arduino and if you check their simple example you can see it's reasonably easy to have the code for doing stuff on the hardware side (say, toggle the pin that controlls an LED) as part of the code that receives and processes HTTP requests.
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Place txt contents into HTML response?
Check out EspAsyncWebServer, it’s documentation will make clear how it would allow you to do this if you use it.
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Kill switch with ESP32 board
Go get EspAsynchServer. Check here.
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Trouble receiving http get requests
I don't know what kind of Arduino you are using, but I would never try to implement a HTTP server that wasn't asynchronous. Typically using https://github.com/me-no-dev/ESPAsyncWebServer
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Checking battery charge remotely
I would make the ESP32 serve up a web page that displays the battery status, and also handle a button click that turns on or off the relay. You are looking at using https://github.com/me-no-dev/ESPAsyncWebServer
What are some alternatives?
arduino-esp32 - Arduino core for the ESP32
ESP8266WebServer - ESP8266 web server for MicroPython
arduino-esp32fs-plugin - Arduino plugin for uploading files to ESP32 file system
arduinoWebSockets - arduinoWebSockets
TinyGSM - A small Arduino library for GSM modules, that just works
PlatformIO - Your Gateway to Embedded Software Development Excellence :alien:
blynk - Blynk is an Internet of Things Platform aimed to simplify building mobile and web applications for the Internet of Things. Easily connect 400+ hardware models like Arduino, ESP8266, ESP32, Raspberry Pi and similar MCUs and drag-n-drop IOT mobile apps for iOS and Android in 5 minutes
NTPClient - Connect to a NTP server
ESP32Marauder - A suite of WiFi/Bluetooth offensive and defensive tools for the ESP32
svelte-websockets-example
siodb - A simple SQL database engine. All encrypted. Execute multiple SQL queries at once through one REST query. No ORM and no additional modules required. Available for all programming languages.
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps