SYNOPSIS
#include <coap3/coap.h>
int coap_async_is_supported(void);
coap_async_t *coap_register_async(coap_session_t *session,
const coap_pdu_t *request, coap_tick_t delay);
void coap_async_trigger(coap_async_t *async);
void coap_async_set_delay(coap_async_t *async, coap_tick_t delay);
void coap_free_async(coap_session_t *session, coap_async_t *async);
coap_async_t *coap_find_async(coap_session_t *session,
coap_bin_const_t token);
void coap_async_set_app_data(coap_async_t *async, void *app_data);
void *coap_async_get_app_data(const coap_async_t *async);
For specific (D)TLS library support, link with
-lcoap-3-notls, -lcoap-3-gnutls,
-lcoap-3-openssl, -lcoap-3-mbedtls
or -lcoap-3-tinydtls. Otherwise, link with
-lcoap-3 to get the default (D)TLS library support.
DESCRIPTION
CoAP server responses can be piggybacked (RFC7252 5.2.1) or separate
(RFC7252 5.2.2).
For piggybacked responses, the response packet contains both the status and
any data.
For separate responses, there is an initial empty ACK response (Confirmable
only - to stop the client re-transmitting the request) followed at a later time
by the packet containing the status and any data.
Usually responses are piggybacked, but this man page focuses on separate
(async) support.
The function coap_async_is_supported() is used to determine if there is
async support or not.
The coap_register_async() function is used to set up an asynchronous delayed
request for the request PDU associated with the session. The
application request handler will get called with a copy of request after
delay ticks which will then cause a response to be sent. If delay is 0,
then the application request handler will not get called until
coap_async_trigger() or coap_async_set_delay() is called.
The coap_async_trigger() function is used to expire the delay for the
async definition, so the application request handler is almost
immediately called.
The coap_async_set_delay() function is used to update the remaining delay
before the application request handler is called for the async definition. If
delay is set to 0, then the application request handler will not get called.
An example of usage here is coap_register_async() sets delay to 0, and
then when the response is ready at an indeterminate point in the future,
coap_async_set_delay() is called setting delay to 1. Alternatively,
coap_async_trigger() can be called.
The coap_free_async() function is used to delete an async definition.
The coap_find_async() function is used to determine if there is an async
definition based on the session and token token.
The coap_async_set_app_data() function is used to add in user defined
app_data to the async definition. It is the responsibility of the
application to release this data if appropriate. This would usually be done
when the application request handler is called under async control.
The coap_async_get_app_data() function is used to retrieve any defined
application data from the async definition.
EXAMPLES
CoAP Server Non-Encrypted Setup
#include <coap3/coap.h>
/*
* This example is used to demonstrate how to set up and use a "separate"
* response (empty ACK followed by data response at a later stage).
*/
static void
hnd_get_with_delay(coap_session_t *session,
coap_resource_t *resource,
coap_pdu_t *request,
coap_string_t *query,
coap_pdu_t *response) {
unsigned long delay = 5;
size_t size;
coap_async_t *async;
coap_bin_const_t token = coap_pdu_get_token(request);
/*
* See if this is the initial, or delayed request
*/
async = coap_find_async(session, token);
if (!async) {
/* Set up an async request to trigger delay in the future */
if (query) {
const uint8_t *p = query->s;
delay = 0;
for (size = query->length; size; --size, ++p)
delay = delay * 10 + (*p - '0');
if (delay == 0) {
coap_log(LOG_INFO, "async: delay of 0 not supported\n");
coap_pdu_set_code(response, COAP_RESPONSE_CODE_BAD_REQUEST);
return;
}
}
async = coap_register_async(session,
request,
COAP_TICKS_PER_SECOND * delay);
if (async == NULL) {
coap_pdu_set_code(response, COAP_RESPONSE_CODE_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE);
return;
}
/*
* Not setting response code will cause empty ACK to be sent
* if Confirmable
*/
return;
}
/* async is set up, so this is the delayed request */
/* remove any stored app data associated with 'async' here */
/* Send back the appropriate data */
coap_add_data_large_response(resource, session, request, response,
query, COAP_MEDIATYPE_TEXT_PLAIN, -1, 0, 4,
(const uint8_t *)"done", NULL, NULL);
coap_pdu_set_code(response, COAP_RESPONSE_CODE_CONTENT);
/* async is automatically removed by libcoap on return from this handler */
}
FURTHER INFORMATION
See
"RFC7252: The Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP)"
for further information.