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espterm-firmware/user/user_main.c

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/*
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
* "THE BEER-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 42):
* Jeroen Domburg <jeroen@spritesmods.com> wrote this file. As long as you retain
* this notice you can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet some day,
* and you think this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return.
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#include "espmissingincludes.h"
#include "ets_sys.h"
#include "osapi.h"
#include "httpd.h"
#include "io.h"
#include "httpdespfs.h"
#include "cgi.h"
#include "cgiwifi.h"
#include "cgiflash.h"
#include "stdout.h"
#include "auth.h"
//Function that tells the authentication system what users/passwords live on the system.
//This is disabled in the default build; if you want to try it, enable the authBasic line in
//the builtInUrls below.
int myPassFn(HttpdConnData *connData, int no, char *user, int userLen, char *pass, int passLen) {
if (no==0) {
os_strcpy(user, "admin");
os_strcpy(pass, "s3cr3t");
return 1;
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//Add more users this way. Check against incrementing no for each user added.
// } else if (no==1) {
// os_strcpy(user, "user1");
// os_strcpy(pass, "something");
// return 1;
}
return 0;
}
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/*
This is the main url->function dispatching data struct.
In short, it's a struct with various URLs plus their handlers. The handlers can
be 'standard' CGI functions you wrote, or 'special' CGIs requiring an argument.
They can also be auth-functions. An asterisk will match any url starting with
everything before the asterisks; "*" matches everything. The list will be
handled top-down, so make sure to put more specific rules above the more
general ones. Authorization things (like authBasic) act as a 'barrier' and
should be placed above the URLs they protect.
*/
HttpdBuiltInUrl builtInUrls[]={
{"/", cgiRedirect, "/index.tpl"},
{"/flash.bin", cgiReadFlash, NULL},
{"/led.tpl", cgiEspFsTemplate, tplLed},
{"/index.tpl", cgiEspFsTemplate, tplCounter},
{"/led.cgi", cgiLed, NULL},
{"/updateweb.cgi", cgiUploadEspfs, NULL},
//Routines to make the /wifi URL and everything beneath it work.
//Enable the line below to protect the WiFi configuration with an username/password combo.
{"/wifi/*", authBasic, myPassFn},
{"/wifi", cgiRedirect, "/wifi/wifi.tpl"},
{"/wifi/", cgiRedirect, "/wifi/wifi.tpl"},
{"/wifi/wifiscan.cgi", cgiWiFiScan, NULL},
{"/wifi/wifi.tpl", cgiEspFsTemplate, tplWlan},
{"/wifi/connect.cgi", cgiWiFiConnect, NULL},
{"/wifi/setmode.cgi", cgiWifiSetMode, NULL},
{"*", cgiEspFsHook, NULL}, //Catch-all cgi function for the filesystem
{NULL, NULL, NULL}
};
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//Main routine. Initialize stdout, the I/O and the webserver and we're done.
void user_init(void) {
stdoutInit();
ioInit();
httpdInit(builtInUrls, 80);
os_printf("\nReady\n");
}